GA - Suspicion over heat death of Cooper, 22 mo., Cobb County, June 2014, #10

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I really don't believe this applies when the auto-pilot should have been what he did on auto-pilot every day...take his toddler to daycare! If he rarely took Cooper to daycare, maybe I could believe it, but this routine was part if his auto pilot.

Btw, the only time I have ever left my coffee on top of my car was after I had a baby and I was too concerned about making sure he was strapped in well and had his toy, to remember my coffee. I also left my iphone on top of my car and drove over it because my son started crying when I put him in his seat and I was searching for his paci. I never forgot my son because I was too concerned about my iphone or coffee.

Just because it has not happened to you does not mean it can't happen to someone else.
 
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That is simply not true.
That is not the only way.

You can get abrasions on the back of your head by simply lifting your head and pounding it backwards.

Or rubbing back and forth until it bleeds.... or CH scratching the back of his own head....:(

It's been asked and it's been answered... MULTIPLE times :gaah: ... IMVHBO
 
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Octobermoon
Thanks for the link to foursquare w pix from HD Treetop location
https://foursquare.com/v/home-depot...8/photos?openPhotoId=501331aae4b0adaeb08d9827
(click on - 154 more)

Hope copying this pix ---apparently w Ross --- does not blow the margins here.
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Wow NG says Kilgore use to be a prosecutor
 
  • #1,525
NG talking about Grand Jury.

She thinks late July, early August.

wouldn't that be something if Grand Jury was held on Coopers birthday?
She thinks the defense is going to want a speedy trial.
 
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Just because it has not happened to you does not mean it can't happen to someone else.

Yeah sure, the other 39 people per year who are biological freaks and should never have had children. Somehow the parents of the other 20 million children under 3 in the US manage not to do it!
 
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NG spews incorrect information.
 
  • #1,529
He went with his buddies to Publix for lunch.
It's right behind Chic fil a!

Yet another chance (or 2) to remember his son!
2485 Cumberland Pkwy SE

Vinings Crossing Shopping Center
Atlanta, GA 30339

http://goo.gl/maps/Rrt8Y
 
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No wonder we are lost... This is the general discussion thread. There is another specific thread for the car seat discussion, etc. In my opinion- that's where the car seat posts need to be made. I want to know whats going on now and if any news etc. I'm not being rude or mean, it's difficult to wade through these and all the back and forth going on...

Car Seat Thread
[url]http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?249256-general-car-seat-information-and-discussion-(discuss-measurements-and-requirements)
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Yeah sure, the other 39 people per year who are biological freaks and should never have had children. Somehow the parents of the other 20 million children under 3 in the US manage not to do it!

There are 39 deaths, not 39 children left in cars, then add in those who forget in other situations. There are plenty of people around who shouldn't have children--most of whom are not forgetful at all.
 
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Did anyone hear what the answer was when they were taking about how long it takes for tox report to come back?

My husband had the audacity to ask me a question, lol!
 
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There always is a whack-a-doodle in these cases. I think it is an unwritten rule.

Lol, just like there are always those 100% genuine-gold quotes from every case -- I think we should start a new thread.

Correct me if I'm wrong, everyone, on the verbiage, but didn't we discuss a "reverberating burp/belch" for several pages....? Do I have it wrong? With all respect to JeannaT, I remember at the time thinking, If the defense asks about the possibility of moving a corpse resulting in a "reverberating burp", it will be come one of those quotes.
 
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Did anyone hear what the answer was when they were taking about how long it takes for tox report to come back?

My husband had the audacity to ask me a question, lol!

Two weeks and then they said it would not be ready for a while:banghead:
 
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I still can't get over this statement made by LH:

"Would I bring him back? No. To bring him back into this broken world would be selfish."

Personally, those words right there removed any and all doubt in my mind that this was premeditated and LH was involved. What mother says this? What mother wouldn't do anything in the universe (including trading places) to have their child back?! Defies all logic. IMO LH managed to somehow convince her self that baby Cooper would be better off dead and went along with the plan to accomplish that. The whole thing is just too sick for words.

WHY is this woman not in jail where she belongs? I can only have patience and wait on LE to get their ducks in a row and put this woman in a lovely orange jumpsuit alongside her dear hubby.

Yep, Thinker Belle (love your name!) -- that did it for me, too. Enuff. She didn't really want him, either.

He was a perfectly healthy (as far as we know) little boy, so why not wish him back? Of course, growing up with these parents might not be the ideal road, by a long shot.

How long a line of people would we see if we lined up couples who would love to have him, love him, and watch & help him grow up to be a fine young man? Oh how many would we see??
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I used to work in lending & finance and I can't tell you how many times I heard that as an explanation for why people were in so much credit card debt -- their plan was always to get all the perks by charging everything and then pay it off.... except that allowed them to not keep track of their spending and go hog wild in most cases.... not all cases though; some people can do that and manage quite nicely.

I can't remember if this has been verified, but I thought he bought an expensive guitar on that credit card? Anyone?

I can't tell you if he put it on a credit card or not but the guitar he bought is a Reverend "Buckshot" model. It's a low-to-mid-range entry level guitar that retails for $750. It's basically a cheap knockoff of the Fender Telecaster, made overseas.
 
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