Read the article and you will see how it happened to you.
And the defense will show examples just like you did to show how it could have happened to RH.
Night :wave:
What exactly happened to me? What are you implying here?
Read the article and you will see how it happened to you.
And the defense will show examples just like you did to show how it could have happened to RH.
Night :wave:
Possibly an adult may have a higher heat tolerance than a toddler. Also do we know how Cooper was dressed that day? Was he wearing a coat in the morning? Where the video was done may also have different humidity than where in Georgia Cooper died. All factors to consider.
My daughter who is 13 is extremely heat sensitive. She's almost passed out at the county fair a couple of times from the heat.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ff6SR0oHFQ8
at 20:40 of this video, they are talking about when Leanna was first interviewed at the TreeHouse location.
Det Stoddard states that Leanna was informed of Coopers' death by 2 detectives. Det Stockinger & Det Raicci.
The Little Apron employee that went with Leanna was a male employee named TJ, first name Terrell
Do you have a link for that. Or even who said it. I'm assuming you're saying Stoddard said it. So I just looked at his testimony and am not seeing that. TIA :seeya:
A Mr. Borne?
"Well, probable cause is a relatively low threshold and the court is persuaded that at the very minimum, there's reckless disregard for the safety of others in the conduct of Mr. Harris, in that the moments or seconds that he lapsed between the time he placed the child in the car seat until he got to his workplace, which is a matter of moments, he allegedly forgot the child. And then for him to enter the car later that day, after 4:00 in the afternoon, when the child had been dead and rigor mortis had set in, that the testimony is the stench in the car was overwhelming at that point in time, that he in spite of that he got in the car and drove it for some distance before he took any action to check on the welfare of his child"
http://edition.cnn.hu/TRANSCRIPTS/1407/03/cg.01.html
engagement picture of future murderers jmo
http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20060521/NEWS/605210377
Can you fake out an audiogram?
We never had people press a button, they had to raise their hand when they heard a tone.yes. They buzz the sound into your ear- you press a button "if/when" you hear it- just don't have to push the button
That's what I said about Jodi Arias, I was very wrong. Never underestimate the sheer arrogance of a narcissistic psychopath. IMO
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The hearing tests used today can evaluate if a newborn can hear or not. They do not need the cooperation of the person being tested at all.
Otoacoustic Emissions (OAE)
This test is used to screen the hearing of an infant or any child who cannot or will not cooperate during behavioral testing.
http://www.chla.org/site/c.ipINKTOAJsG/b.6067857/k.B68B/Audiology_Testing.htm
Precisely!Again, hearing poorly and loss of smell does not cause a person to be unable to see a child's head sticking out of the top of his car seat when that "poor of smell and hearing" parent looks to their right when in the driver's seat of their car. Especially when the child's car seat is BESIDE their right arm!!!!
MOO
yes. They buzz the sound into your ear- you press a button "if/when" you hear it- just don't have to push the button
I think he has lied in the past which is why I said we don't know if the child was in the seat.
Well, I don't know what poster did or didn't do, but it doesn't look like Cooper could get anything out. And it certainly looks like he tried. He had many scratches on him.
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