GA - Suspicion over heat death of Cooper, 22 mo., Cobb County, June 2014, #8

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So I am going to the court hearing today at 1:30pm. I am going to see what I can learn and pick up from others who attend as much as to see the face of JH and try to work out what he is really thinking. I live around the corner to the court.

Thank you! I look forward to your observations!

Mel
 
  • #382
G8XE_Timeline.jpg


Interesting photo/timeline.

http://www.mdjonline.com/view/full_...New-evidence-expected-at-Harris-hearing-today

When I mentioned yesterday, the statement Cobb Police Sgt. Dana Pierce said about what he knew shocked his conscience, someone here told me that statement was made right after the events. That anybody would be shocked.

BUT, that statement was made on the 24th. Almost a week after Cooper died.

Just a refresher on what Sgt. Pierce said:

“What I know about this case shocks my conscience as a police officer, a father, and a grandfather.”

That was almost A WEEK after Cooper died. I think this statement speaks VOLUMES.

AND, on the 25th of June, Cobb police Chief John Houser said in a release: “The chain of events that occurred in this case does not point toward simple negligence and the evidence will be presented to support this allegation”.

JMO
 
  • #383
Well, I made it and found a parking space. So far, so good and not crowded though it will be worse in a few hours. Glad I brought reading materials, as it will be a very long morning waiting. So far I've seen Victor Blackwell from CNN. Lots and lots of tv trucks parked in the closest lot.
 
  • #384
I don't believe he realized that he was on camera and it would be televised during his first appearance.His mugshot looks like he got caught with.his hand in the cookie jar.
Typical face of a person that doesn't feel. 6 hours earlier he.lifted his dead son from the backseat of his car, yet no redness in his eyes or face...

What do y'all see?

If this blows the margins tell me please and I will delete.

gavuvezy.jpg

defiance IMO
 
  • #385
G8XE_Timeline.jpg


Interesting photo/timeline.

http://www.mdjonline.com/view/full_...New-evidence-expected-at-Harris-hearing-today

When I mentioned yesterday, the statement Cobb Police Sgt. Dana Pierce said about what he knew shocked his conscience, someone here told me that statement was made right after the events. That anybody would be shocked.

BUT, that statement was made on the 24th. Almost a week after Cooper died.

Just a refresher on what Sgt. Pierce said:

“What I know about this case shocks my conscience as a police officer, a father, and a grandfather.”

That was almost A WEEK after Cooper died. I think this statement speaks VOLUMES.

JMO

bbm Absolutely For anyone to say that speaks volumes, for a police officer to say that makes me know that what is known is damning. jmo
 
  • #386
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  • #387
Or a final goodbye to his son.


I was also wondering if that is why Cooper slept in the bed with them the last 2 nights. LH referenced how Cooper looked watching him sleep that night.

“I remember turning over in the middle of the night, his mouth was open and his full toddler lips just breathing right into my face,” she said. “I will cherish that moment forever.”

http://mobile.news.com.au/lifestyle...-how-it-occurred/story-fnixwvgh-1226972393313


One thing I am really curious about is the drive RH took after work. I'm of the opinion the car smelled at a minimum of a dirty diaper. Was he delayed in pulling over because he was on the phone?

JMO


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  • #388
bbm Absolutely For anyone to say that speaks volumes, for a police officer to say that makes me know that what is known is damning. jmo

And we can't forget this statement:

On the 25th of June, Cobb police Chief John Houser said in a release: “The chain of events that occurred in this case does not point toward simple negligence and the evidence will be presented to support this allegation”.
 
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Bring on the evidence!
I hope we get a lot of answers to our many questions today.
 
  • #391
Well, I made it and found a parking space. So far, so good and not crowded though it will be worse in a few hours. Glad I brought reading materials, as it will be a very long morning waiting. So far I've seen Victor Blackwell from CNN. Lots and lots of tv trucks parked in the closest lot.

Thanks! Can't wait to hear what you have to say. What time does it start?
 
  • #392
Hi, I'm new here. Don't know how much I'll post. But this case has exerted such a terrible hold. I've been riveted, outraged, and repulsed over and over.

I don't think for a second that this was NOT premeditated. The fact that the father was arrested THAT DAY is almost enough to convince me of that alone. The detectives did not wait a day or two to let him "grieve," then stop by the house for a follow up to ask about things that they couldn't quite fit together. The story smelled funny from the moment he started to tell it and they booked him then & there.

The mother's statements at the funeral, if reported accurately, are certainly odd at best and make her look complicit. It's occurred to me that maybe, maybe she was, shall we say, less than impressed with her husband's level of responsibility / multi-tasking abilities, heard about a similar case, looked it up on the Internet, then said, "Justin, Justin, look what I read, it only has to be X degrees for Y hours to kill him, please be careful, etc." And maybe this started the wheels turning, gave him a scenario, which he researched on his own. Maybe. I hope both of Cooper's parents don't turn out to be as evil as it appears.

But I'm not betting on it. In any case, I just hope the police have enough evidence to convict.
 
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Bring on the evidence!
I hope we get a lot of answers to our many questions today.

Me too! Seems like such a huge crowd, I feel they have something big, but also something that will keep him in.
 
  • #395
Blown margins. TIA.
 
  • #396
Hi, I'm new here. Don't know how much I'll post. But this case has exerted such a terrible hold. I've been riveted, outraged, and repulsed over and over.



I don't think for a second that this was NOT premeditated. The fact that the father was arrested THAT DAY is almost enough to convince me of that alone. The detectives did not wait a day or two to let him "grieve," then stop by the house for a follow up to ask about things that they couldn't quite fit together. The story smelled funny from the moment he started to tell it and they booked him then & there.



The mother's statements at the funeral, if reported accurately, are certainly odd at best and make her look complicit. It's occurred to me that maybe, maybe she was, shall we say, less than impressed with her husband's level of responsibility / multi-tasking abilities, heard about a similar case, looked it up on the Internet, then said, "Justin, Justin, look what I read, it only has to be X degrees for Y hours to kill him, please be careful, etc." And maybe this started the wheels turning, gave him a scenario, which he researched on his own. Maybe. I hope both of Cooper's parents don't turn out to be as evil as it appears.



But I'm not betting on it. In any case, I just hope the police have enough evidence to convict.


Welcome to Websleuths!

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  • #397
Interesting photo/timeline.

http://www.mdjonline.com/view/full_...New-evidence-expected-at-Harris-hearing-today

When I mentioned yesterday, the statement Cobb Police Sgt. Dana Pierce said about what he knew shocked his conscience, someone here told me that statement was made right after the events. That anybody would be shocked.

BUT, that statement was made on the 24th. Almost a week after Cooper died.

Just a refresher on what Sgt. Pierce said:

“What I know about this case shocks my conscience as a police officer, a father, and a grandfather.”

That was almost A WEEK after Cooper died. I think this statement speaks VOLUMES.

AND, on the 25th of June, Cobb police Chief John Houser said in a release: “The chain of events that occurred in this case does not point toward simple negligence and the evidence will be presented to support this allegation”.

JMO

~bbm

The article in the media thread with that quote in it is from CNN on June 21.

eta: and there's a post in a thread about it by Belimom on June 21st as well.
 
  • #398
Hi, I'm new here. Don't know how much I'll post. But this case has exerted such a terrible hold. I've been riveted, outraged, and repulsed over and over.

I don't think for a second that this was NOT premeditated. The fact that the father was arrested THAT DAY is almost enough to convince me of that alone. The detectives did not wait a day or two to let him "grieve," then stop by the house for a follow up to ask about things that they couldn't quite fit together. The story smelled funny from the moment he started to tell it and they booked him then & there.

The mother's statements at the funeral, if reported accurately, are certainly odd at best and make her look complicit. It's occurred to me that maybe, maybe she was, shall we say, less than impressed with her husband's level of responsibility / multi-tasking abilities, heard about a similar case, looked it up on the Internet, then said, "Justin, Justin, look what I read, it only has to be X degrees for Y hours to kill him, please be careful, etc." And maybe this started the wheels turning, gave him a scenario, which he researched on his own. Maybe. I hope both of Cooper's parents don't turn out to be as evil as it appears.

But I'm not betting on it. In any case, I just hope the police have enough evidence to convict.

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