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Carrying a chair to her neighborhood Fourth of July party, Trish Gates and some friends shared their low opinion of the Cobb County father accused of leaving his boy to die in a hot SUV. When it comes to Justin Ross Harris, they no longer believe in innocent until proven guilty.
“Not in this neighborhood, baby,” said Gates, Of Lilburn. “We all agree he’s guilty as hell.”
On Sunday morning, though, Joe Lyle listened intently to the pastor at the Marietta church frequented by the Harris family. Lyle agreed people need to pray for this family, and while he believes Harris has “some issues,” he doesn’t see murder among them.
“I don’t think there was one iota of evidence against him at that hearing the other day,” said Lyle, 68.
All over metro Atlanta and beyond, in Twitter feeds and Facebook posts, people are talking about Justin Ross Harris, his wife and their poor deceased boy, Cooper. The father has been charged with Cooper’s death, though he has told police it was a horrible moment of forgetfulness. Since then, a string of developments, some jaw-dropping, have made for riveting real-life drama.
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http://www.myajc.com/news/news/crim...e-much-debated/ngZgN/#ef58401a.3521177.735420
“Not in this neighborhood, baby,” said Gates, Of Lilburn. “We all agree he’s guilty as hell.”
On Sunday morning, though, Joe Lyle listened intently to the pastor at the Marietta church frequented by the Harris family. Lyle agreed people need to pray for this family, and while he believes Harris has “some issues,” he doesn’t see murder among them.
“I don’t think there was one iota of evidence against him at that hearing the other day,” said Lyle, 68.
All over metro Atlanta and beyond, in Twitter feeds and Facebook posts, people are talking about Justin Ross Harris, his wife and their poor deceased boy, Cooper. The father has been charged with Cooper’s death, though he has told police it was a horrible moment of forgetfulness. Since then, a string of developments, some jaw-dropping, have made for riveting real-life drama.
(snip)
http://www.myajc.com/news/news/crim...e-much-debated/ngZgN/#ef58401a.3521177.735420