Well, it took me a good six days to catch up but I'm finally back.
I'm going to address several things, and in no particular order because they are things that I thought of while I was catching up.
1. We know what time RH was responding to messages on the drive from Chick Fil A to his office. What we don't know is what time he was actually reading the responses. Who knows what he was doing on his phone in between that time.
2. I also have hearing loss. I can substitute by reading lips and angling my good ear towards the person speaking. This requires that I am maintaining face contact and watching the mouths of people who are talking to me, which RH does not do in these videos.
I can technically hear out of my left ear, but it's degraded. I use lip reading to compensate for words that are garbled. The fact that he's not doing this is very telling to me. He's also having no issue with whisper-like conversations from the defense table.
3. Having inappropriate sexual conversation and nude/explicit pictures with a fifteen-year-old is disgusting. It doesn't matter, and more horrible that girl was young enough to be his daughter. He knows better, but he doesn't care and has a flippant disregard for the legality of his behavior. If he gets away with this behavior, he probably thinks that he can get away with many other behaviors. My belief is that he thinks he is charming because he can manipulate a bunch of young girls. Daycare thinks he's an amazing father (while we know he didn't have much left for LH or Cooper)...his wife thinks he can do no wrong and is an enabler, for goodness sakes, RH rightfully thought there was nothing he couldn't get away with! Even tries to "lingo talk" with cops... sheesh! (BTW, LE loves it when you do that :s)
4. We know that RH stated he saw Cooper out of the corner of his eye when he was making a lane change. I think that that completely negates the argument as to how high up in the car seat Cooper's head might have been. HE SAW COOPER. If he could see him from the driver's seat, we know that he had the correct vantage point to have noticed Cooper if he had checked.
5. Whether or not Cooper was asleep by the time he was strapped in the car seat and headed towards his school, it just doesn't matter and we can speculate all day. Asleep or not, his father was still responsible for him.
6. Guilty or Not Guilty, I believe RH to be a deluded individual. I don't factor in the "how stupid would he be if" conversations because every action (factual evidence) he has taken, shows that he feels he can get away with anything. Cheating with his wife, being inappropriate with minors, not completing his work in a timely manner, he thinks he's above responsibility for his actions. What's one more crime...whoops, I mean, "accident"?
7. This is just my thoughts, but a hot car death for his son, pulling over into a crowded area and having someone else do CPR on his son, making a phone call that takes him away from the activities for over 5 minutes.... All this points me to believe that RH took a "disassociative" approach to getting rid of one more responsibility. Every step of the way, he was hands-off.
My hinky-meter is in the DANGER zone.
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