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.
He knew there were surveillance cameras in that part of the lot. He didn't choose a more secluded parking spot. He parked in the shade, and under a tree. He kept his door open for 16 seconds after he parked. Someone walked right by the driver's side about 5 minutes after he parked and saw nothing. Kilgore was about to show a video of someone else walking by the car about 10 minutes after he parked, and obviously neither passerby heard or saw Cooper. Maybe there are videos of even more peeps walking by without hearing Cooper.
What a poorly planned murder all around, eh? And, Kilgore is surely going to use unaware passers by to argue the possibility Cooper was sound asleep in that car.