Trial - Ross Harris #3

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  • #921
Boomsauce - Stoddard just conceded that "of course it's possible" that Ross didn't smell anything in the car


There are other responders at the scene, including an investigator.

“You’re aware he just smelled a diaper,” Kilgore said. “A dirty diaper,” Stoddard responded.

Other responders did not report a smell, including police officers and firemen.

Two other people said they also smelled an odor, Stoddard’s boss and another police officer. One crime scene investigator also reported that he smelled urine.

Do you know what “confirmation bias” is, Kilgore asked. No, Stoddard said.

“Everybody has a different sense of smell don’t they? Isn’t is possible that Ross did not smell that?” Kilgore said.

“Of course it’s possible,” Stoddard replied.
 
  • #922
Is Det Stoddard there to give his opinion or just the facts as he found them?
 
  • #923
Defense says the 5 minute call Harris made on scene was to the Home Depot switchboard. Defense insinuates Harris never dialed an extension so it just sat on the switchboard main line.
 
  • #924
OMG on Kilgore, Stoddard, and the call log to Little Aprons. The snark! The extended review of the logs by Stoddard, as minutes ticked by; the explanation for what happens if one doesn't punch in the numbers to forward ( "you just sit there"); the smack down of Stoddard's slimy insinuations about Ms. Gray; the 4:27 RH already retained, so he didn't wait for 6 minutes on the phone in any case.

The 6 minutes explained, and the State caught in another really despicable , excuse me, lie, especially given their beating up on Ms. Gray.

And , sure, Stoddard has never heard the term "confirmation bias" before.
 
  • #925
Kilgore is now discussing Harris’ call log the day of Cooper’s death. He brings up the call made at 4:25 p.m. He calls the main Home Depot corporate line twice around that time. The call lasted a little over 5 minutes.

The prosecution has asserted that Harris called Cooper’s classroom at the daycare.

They interviewed Cooper’s teacher, the only person in the room at the time. She has testified that the phone in the room did not ring and she never talked to Harris.

There is no evidence that she spoke to Harris, Stoddard agreed.
 
  • #926
Stoddard implying he believes MG did speak with Ross between 4.25.57 - 4.31.10.

Not possible if he's in the back of the car at 4.27.04. So the 'phone could be lying on the ground at this time.
 
  • #927
Stoddard implying he believes MG did speak with Ross between 4.25.57 - 4.31.10.

Not possible if he's in the back of the car at 4.27.04. So the 'phone could be lying on the ground at this time.

Well that's certainly a good point
 
  • #928
Harris was in custody at 4:27 p.m., so he was sitting in the patrol car at the time of the call.

Isn’t it possible that when the officers were fumbling with his phone that they hit redial on the number that Harris had called earlier – the main Home Depot line.

Harris told detectives that he had tried to call Little Aprons. So, Kilgore is making the point, that it is possible detectives accidentally redialed the main Home Depot line. If that happened, and no one dialed an extension for Little Aprons, it’s possible that the phone call could have just gone on for the 5-plus minute period.
 
  • #929
Thank you JerseyGirl for all of your summaries!
 
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Kilgore is now discussing the security footage at the Home Depot Treehouse office where Harris worked.

Harris had every reason in the world to know that the parking lot was monitored by video cameras, Kilgore said. Yes, Stoddard responded.

There were two parking spaces available along a wood line that would have made it more difficult for people to see inside the car. Harris though did not park there.

“He had the opportunity to do that … and he didn’t do that did he?” Kilgore said.

Court breaks for lunch.
 
  • #933
I'm also following the Carli Scott murder trial. The defence lawyer in that trial couldn't be more different to Kilgore. He is like a petulant child mixed with a yappy little dog. Kilgore is very quiet and polite.
 
  • #934
Harris was in custody at 4:27 p.m., so he was sitting in the patrol car at the time of the call.

Isn’t it possible that when the officers were fumbling with his phone that they hit redial on the number that Harris had called earlier – the main Home Depot line.

Harris told detectives that he had tried to call Little Aprons. So, Kilgore is making the point, that it is possible detectives accidentally redialed the main Home Depot line. If that happened, and no one dialed an extension for Little Aprons, it’s possible that the phone call could have just gone on for the 5-plus minute period.


Lots of things are possible about that call. That RH called Room #5 and spoke for 6 minutes to a mysterious somebody is not on the list of possibilities. Shame on the State.
 
  • #935
The State's problem about their "double life" argument is that it applies only to RH and Leanna's marriage. Married, but wildly , out of control sexual outside his marriage. Jurors could be forgiven, actually, for finding the sheer volume of his activities as evidence of an addiction or personality disorder kind of thing.

But the State hasn't demonstrated, much less proven, that RH had a double life when it came to Cooper. For whatever reason, RH freely shared the fact he had a child and loved him, even sending his sexting ladies pics of Cooper. No double life there, rather, entirely consistent with his bragging about Cooper etc in his "real" life.


His church group new about his sex issues and affairs. They were praying for him to overcome it. How is that leading a double life? He told people he had the affairs with about his wife and kid... Again how is that attempting to live a double life? It's just possible he didn't share it with work friends. That doesn't mean he never shared it with anyone.
 
  • #936
I'm also following the Carli Scott murder trial. The defence lawyer in that trial couldn't be more different to Kilgore. He is like a petulant child mixed with a yappy little dog. Kilgore is very quiet and polite.

Kilgore is a southern gentleman who knows you can catch more flies with honey.

:happydance:
 
  • #937
Kilgore is a southern gentleman who knows you can catch more flies with honey.

:happydance:

I totally agree. If I was on the jury in the other case the lawyer would really aggravate me!
 
  • #938
It was one of the posts on the front page of Reddit. T

For those unfamiliar with Reddit: users can upvote posts and with enough votes, the post moves to the front page.


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Thank you!
 
  • #939
His church group new about his sex issues and affairs. They were praying for him to overcome it. How is that leading a double life? He told people he had the affairs with about his wife and kid... Again how is that attempting to live a double life? It's just possible he didn't share it with work friends. That doesn't mean he never shared it with anyone.

He did indeed share his double life. He mentioned it in texts. Seems like he loved having a double life and I suspect having the church pray from him felt all the more naughty.

Having a double life wasn't necessarily secret....it's just two parts of you that are incongruent.

But again, Ross himself said he had a double life.

jmo
 
  • #940
He did indeed share his double life. He mentioned it in texts. Seems like he loved having a double life and I suspect having the church pray from him felt all the more naughty.

Having a double life wasn't necessarily secret....it's just two parts of you that are incongruent.

But again, Ross himself said he had a double life.

jmo

I wonder if having the church pray for him made JRH feel like 'well ive done what I have to do, if I keep doing it means the prayers aren't working'.
 
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