9:44:47a
10:08:40 man behind car, pauses for few seconds behind rear of car
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11:06:38
11:17:35
11:24:30
One thing that the Def was showing was that many people were around that veh prior to RH returning from lunch and no one noticed Cooper. Also that Stoddard/CCPD did not do a thorough investigation trying to locate any of these people. Stoddard testified that they did look for some, but couldn't tell who, or when, or what the building was next door. Testified that it was several they tried to identify. Said gave a list of times to Jeff Pardon(sp?) and Greg Sanders. Kilgore asked him what page of his report was it where he noted giving these times to those individuals and made notes. Stoddard said, he didn't do a report on that or make notes. Testified doesn't put every little detail in a report.
State seems to want to say (from the heat tests) that Cooper passed after lunch time. Defense JMHO leans prior to. Thats just my opinion. Defense may not even be attempting a time frame. But what those time say to me JMHO is that it was in an area multiple people were near and RH was not trying to hide the Cooper in the car -like backing into a spot near woods. JMHO (and on Cross with Greg Sanders, they noted times in the afternoon of people by car)