A Georgia man searched the Internet for information on how long it takes an animal to die in a hot car in the days before his 22-month-old son died from overheating in a hot SUV, according to a report Wednesday.
At some point prior to the boys tragic death, which a coroner said Wednesday was from hyperthermia and declared a homicide, Harris searched on his work computer for details on animals dying in overheated cars, a source told the Fox affiliate.
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Just like Gitana said----"It's a fact that info has been leaked. LE leaks are typically done in an effort to let the public know the reason for something.
I have found this to be true so often and also especially when this has been so emotional. Also very interesting to me is that at first everyone was so supportive of the dad-but- it appears that support is weakening quickly. Why would this below be dropped so quickly if people REALLY felt dad was not capable of such an event?
This week, the anonymous author of the petition to drop the murder charges faced by Justin Ross Harris has withdrawn his request, citing recent developments in the investigation by law enforcement agencies in Georgia that suggest death of Ross's infant son might have been more than an accident.
http://www.myfoxatlanta.com/story/25864933/sources-toddler-death