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Here's a youtube video with photos of Cooper.
An Angel Gone Too Soon
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3WUHH-sI2EM
An Angel Gone Too Soon
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3WUHH-sI2EM
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...bb-County-June-2014-2&p=10661007#post10661007"Much has changed about the circumstances leading up to the death of this 22-month-old since it was first reported," Cobb County Police Sgt. Dana Pierce told CNN. He would not elaborate, citing an ongoing investigation, but his words made it clear this was not just another case of a young life left and lost to heat exposure in a hot car.
"I've been in law enforcement for 34 years. What I know about this case shocks my conscience as a police officer, a father and a grandfather," said Pierce.
We're obsessed ya'll!
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Can anyone pinpoint the time when Sgt. Pierce made his comments:
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...bb-County-June-2014-2&p=10661007#post10661007
Was it at the scene? Was it before the arrest that night? But, prior to warrants, right?
Dr. Fisher can call me obsessed any day. He's easy on the eyes IYKWIM :winkkiss:
From the video, "That a lot of the details have changes since that tragedy on Wednesday." They tell me, "I have been in law enforcement 34 years..."
So that statement was given AFTER the day of Cooper's death, and AFTER the warrants which were served the same day.
Just trying to see if his comments were solely based on the "scene" or if they had looked at other factors by then. For some reason, I thought he was on the scene. There was so much information being posted here, as well as the information that was in/on the local media the day of, that the timeline of such statements is all running together.
When I first saw Dr. Fisher in that video, I thought what the heck is Bill Rancic doing talking about this case?!?! The two look like they could be brothers, IMO.
And perhaps Dr. Fisher should come read here, he might learn a thing or two.
MOO
Can anyone pinpoint the time when Sgt. Pierce made his comments:
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...bb-County-June-2014-2&p=10661007#post10661007
Was it at the scene? Was it before the arrest that night? But, prior to warrants, right?
Ross Harris, 33, of Marietta, told police he left work at a Home Depot office shortly after 4 p.m. Wednesday, and within minutes, realized he had never dropped off his son at daycare that morning, Sgt. Dana Pierce said at the scene. Harris pulled into a shopping center parking lot, where he and others tried unsuccessfully to revive the boy.
http://www.ajc.com/news/news/breaking-news/autopsy-results-may-answer-questions-in-toddlers-d/ngQwF/
Edwards, the following comments were made by Sgt Pierce to CNN I think on June 21. I remember watching and being surprised that CNN had gotten a statement from LE so soon into the case.
Much has changed about the circumstances leading up to the death of this 22-month-old since it was first reported," Cobb County Police Sgt. Dana Pierce told CNN
SNIP
"I've been in law enforcement for 34 years. What I know about this case shocks my conscience as a police officer, a father and a grandfather," said Pierce.
http://www.cnn.com/2014/06/21/us/toddler-car-death-probe/
Ross Harris, 33, of Marietta, told police he left work at a Home Depot office shortly after 4 p.m. Wednesday, and within minutes, realized he had never dropped off his son at daycare that morning, Sgt. Dana Pierce said at the scene. Harris pulled into a shopping center parking lot, where he and others tried unsuccessfully to revive the boy.
http://www.ajc.com/news/news/breaking-news/autopsy-results-may-answer-questions-in-toddlers-d/ngQwF/
I believe it was questioning when this was said, ""I've been in law enforcement for 34 years. What I know about this case shocks my conscience as a police officer, a father and a grandfather," said Pierce."
That was said after the day Cooper died.
Edwards, the following comments were made by Sgt Pierce to CNN I think on June 21. I remember watching and being surprised that CNN had gotten a statement from LE so soon into the case.
Much has changed about the circumstances leading up to the death of this 22-month-old since it was first reported," Cobb County Police Sgt. Dana Pierce told CNN
SNIP
"I've been in law enforcement for 34 years. What I know about this case shocks my conscience as a police officer, a father and a grandfather," said Pierce.
http://www.cnn.com/2014/06/21/us/toddler-car-death-probe/
I know he was at the scene, but I was looking for the specific timing of the "shocks my conscience" statement.
Well Baygents gave his info exclusively to the ACJ. I wonder why he didn't go to all the media with his info?