to finish off the tweets of the day (I had to log out when the jury came back from break):
Taylor says Harris told her he was going to a movie and would be home around 7. Shortly after 4 on June 18, 2014, the two talked on the phone. Harris said he wasn't going home before the movie.
Boring reads a string of text messages about Harris wanting to go out and leaving her home with Cooper. Taylor says she never gets to go out alone with friends for dinner or drinks.
Taylor says Harris often ran behind, and that it took him longer to get places. Boring tells Taylor that one day when she was waiting on him to return home, he was actually meeting a prostitute.
"I didn't know these things that he was doing," Taylor says. "It was a part of him that he wasn't sharing with me."
Taylor says at times, Harris was "absent-minded." One example is him forgetting to deposit a check.
Taylor says Harris was very concerned with perception and had a "larger than life" personality.
Taylor says she asked Harris to leave when she found out he was talking to another woman in 2010. Taylor says she didn't think he would have an affair, but he did. Harris was sorry and apologetic, and the couple began counseling with their pastor.
In 2012, Taylor saw another message on her husband's phone. The two went immediately to counseling. "Our goal was always to save our marriage if we could," Taylor said. Harris was not honest with her about cheating. She says she told him he could divorce her if he no longer wanted to be married. If she had known he was having physical affairs, Taylor says she would have divorced him.
In July 2014, Taylor learned Harris had been texting with six other women the day Cooper died. She said she didn't know what to believe.
Court has adjourned for the day. Leanna Harris will return to the witness stand Tuesday morning for additional cross-examination.
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