GA - Suspicion over heat death of Cooper, 22 mo., Cobb County, June 2014, #3

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  • #502
I respectfully disagree. I have fully supported my claim with a quote and a citation.


"'A police officer said to him, "Calm down and explain to your wife what's going on". I didn't hear what he said because I was going back in but then whatever he said triggered the police officer to say, "You need to watch your mouth" and then they put the handcuffs on him."


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ink-twice.html

I love how you conviently leave out the part where he started going crazy and them they cuffed him.
Rodney says Harris was then handcuffed by police officers after he became irate during a heart-breaking phone call to his wife Leanna during which he told her ‘our baby is dead’.

Rodney said: ‘He was going crazy and the police cuffed him. He was trying to tell his wife what was going on but he didn't get much out because he was really - I guess you would say - in drama shock.
 
  • #503
it has nothing to do with anything regarding this case. :facepalm:



wow,


How do you know?

We are all speculating.


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  • #504
Law enforcement is about gathering evidence, Not providing therapy.

As soon as they arrived, they knew something was off and his story wasn't making sense.

Hearing a spontaneous version of events relayed to his wife, is evidence. it's his version, in his words, given freely.

Police don't stand around waiting to ask vital questions....and they wanted to hear what he had to say BEFORE he was arrested and mirandized. Basically he gave a statement of his own free will without an attorney telling him to shut up.

All IMO



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at the expense of his wife. I just hope it was not their idea for him to call her when he was obviously distraught.
 
  • #505
at the expense of his wife. I just hope it was not their idea for him to call her when he was obviously distraught.


Why?
You don't think she deserves the truth?
You think it would have been easier for her if someone held her hand and told her in person?




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  • #506
There was no time length to conduct an investigation. Pierce had Harris in handcuffs and in the back of a police car before he could even hang up with his wife. That's remiss and not at all any sort of investigative procedure. Give a decent attorney 12 people and opening statements to have this man off and shopping a lawsuit.
 
  • #507
Hmmmm, I must be tired. How is it that everyone has arrived at the conclusion that LE told him or even asked him to call his wife?

I will bet next years salary that he said he wanted to call his wife and tell her what happened to HER baby.

He was already on the phone with her when the officer told him to calm down and just tell her what happened.

[modsnip]

:offtobed:
 
  • #508
it has nothing to do with anything regarding this case. :facepalm:

wow,


sometimes guys just want more guy time ((like motorcycles, cars, baseball etc)) and freedom from being tied down
 
  • #509
it has nothing to do with anything regarding this case. :facepalm:

wow,

It can be argued that affairs don't period. I didn't even bring affairs up. If we are going to talk about affairs, we can talk about the fact that people have affairs with opposite gender all the time. What is the issue here?
 
  • #510
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http://www.cobbsheriff.org/Inmate/InmDetails.asp?soid=001020427 &BOOKING_ID=309026503561217
 
  • #511
Hmmmm, I must be tired. How is it that everyone has arrived at the conclusion that LE told him or even asked him to call his wife?

I will bet next years salary that he said he wanted to call his wife and tell her what happened to HER baby.

He was already on the phone with her when the officer told him to calm down and just tell her what happened.

Now that I really think of it, who cares? As long as someone gets to bash LE, to hell with the facts, I guess.

:offtobed:

I think that he wanted to call her .... she would have wanted to talk to him anyways
 
  • #512
There was no time length to conduct an investigation. Pierce had Harris in handcuffs and in the back of a police car before he could even hang up with his wife. That's remiss and not at all any sort of investigative procedure. Give a decent attorney 12 people and opening statements to have this man off and shopping a lawsuit.

LOL, ok. The horse has been beaten, we get it.
 
  • #513
There was no time length to conduct an investigation. Pierce had Harris in handcuffs and in the back of a police car before he could even hang up with his wife. That's remiss and not at all any sort of investigative procedure. Give a decent attorney 12 people and opening statements to have this man off and shopping a lawsuit.


If he fed that line of crap that his son was choking as he drove down the road and was unable to save him...
Darn tootin he'd be cuffed on the spot!


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  • #514
gngr~snap, you skeered me :eek:
 
  • #515
Hmmmm, I must be tired. How is it that everyone has arrived at the conclusion that LE told him or even asked him to call his wife?

I will bet next years salary that he said he wanted to call his wife and tell her what happened to HER baby.

He was already on the phone with her when the officer told him to calm down and just tell her what happened.

Now that I really think of it, who cares? As long as someone gets to bash LE, to hell with the facts, I guess.

:offtobed:


It's not about bashing LE or guilt or innocence, it's about bad investigative procedure. I didn't cause these facts, Pierce did. But as a juror, I'm not going to like this. It doesn't just look like a railroad...it is one.
 
  • #516
WTF are you talking about? Lol. This is life. Adults have consenting relationships with other adults. A bug about what. Affairs were first mentioned dozens of posts ago. Geez. :facepalm:

not about an affair, about an affair with a man...but you knew that..
 
  • #517
Really? Or are we just having fun smearing him and seeing what might stick. I don't know if he is guilty or innocent, and I won't know that until there is more evidence. Right now it seems most of it is rumor and innuendo,



jmo


Thud...
It feels like Groundhog Day

IMO


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  • #518
I can't believe they would actually want a distraught man calling his wife when he is in that kind of shape, to tell her that her son is dead. You would think the cops might have tried to stop him from doing that until he calmed down a bit. Maybe he really wanted to tell her right away, but anybody with a heart should have tried to stop him. Having said that, I don't think anything about the phone call points to guilt or innocence.
I believe at that time she was already with police and had been told. Obviously I could be wrong..
I just don't think they would randomly call her like that not knowing where she was or what she was doing.
It seems like they knew she was in a safe place...
moo
 
  • #519
Pierce handcuffed a distraught man at the scene in front of a crowd gathered while Harris was trying to talk to his wife. Pierce has taught Harris who the boss is. That's as theatrical as it gets. Pierce had his man, now to get evidence.

:floorlaugh:

what a load of :blushing1::rolling::rolling:
 
  • #520
Why?
You don't think she deserves the truth?
You think it would have been easier for her if someone held her hand and told her in person?




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of course she deserves the truth. and yup, somebody holding her hand probably would have been a little easier on her...instead of hearing her distraught husbund on the phone, who more than likely wasn't making any sense to her...
 
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