If I left my two year old son or daughter to die in a hot car I would be beside myself with sadness and pain. Unable to speak, unable to function. I would consider myself, no matter the circumstances, guilty of the death of my beloved child.
But this pompous



sits in a courtroom with three attorneys challenging the judge and accusing the detectives and bringing 60-90 witnesses to probably say what a good guy he was. He may have been good to them with his secret life but he certainly was not good to Cooper on June 18, 2014.
I wonder what it would be like if they could put Cooper on the stand and allow him to tell his last minutes and hours leading up to his horrible death. Would Cooper blame the judge or the detectives? Would Cooper talk about 3" difference in his car seat?
Ross Harris is NOT a grieving father. He WAS a caretaker to his most precious possession and he allowed Cooper die because he left him in a hot car. He deserves the ultimate sentence and I'm surprised he has not thrown himself on the mercy of the court and asked to be punished for what he did to his own child.