CarolinaMoon
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I think it's odd that the family referenced Cooper's behavior in the parking lots in the obituary, considering where he died
ITA, Donjeta. It is also not in defense of dad. Since the child was so into cars and trucks, he probably would have been jabbering about the cars in the parking lot at COF, on the road, and in the Home Depot parking lot.
I find it in direct contradiction to the seemingly supportive attitude towards him all through the other parts of the obituary.
I've been following this since the beginning and my mind has gone both ways on this. I'm still waiting for more information.
As to the felony murder charge, someone mentioned upthread that Georgia doesn't have 1st and 2nd degree murder. It goes from murder (no degrees) to manslaughter.
It is the same in Alabama. My niece was murdered there earlier this year by her husband, who confessed to his brother in a phone message and survived a suicide-by-pill. He's been charged with murder. The only alternative is manslaughter with a maximum penalty of 10 years, if I remember correctly.
There hasn't been any new information about the case for well over a month and I'm hoping he doesn't try to use the insanity defense (he's bi-polar). I hope he pleads guilty and does his time. It was a brutal murder. He also killed some of the family pets.