LisaB
Well-Known Member
But the daily news article cites the fox affiliate for the statement about the search and the linked article from the Fox affiliate doesn't say when the supposed search was conducted.
The excerpt in bold, below, is from the Fox affiliate source linked by the daily news - notice they don't even say WHO did the search (they say "someone"), much less when the search was conducted.
Unfortunately, I could have predicted as much...pffft to the msm. They get worse every day, it seems.
FOX 5 I-Team reporter Randy Travis reports that investigators seized Ross Harris' work computer from Home Depot after his arrest last week.
In the search history on that computer, a law enforcement source tells the FOX 5 I-Team someone searched for information on how long it takes for an animal to die in a hot car. The FOX 5 I-Team has not been able to confirm when that Internet search was conducted.
http://www.myfoxatlanta.com/story/25864933/sources-toddler-death
The Daily News Article is HEADLINED "Georgia man searched Internet for time it takes animals to die in hot car in days before toddler died in overheated SUV: report". I do not understand why you are not seeing it.