There are a lot of people commenting about Dr. Diamond as if it's just some theory he's drummed up to make money off of. There are people commenting who don't understand FBS. I'm going to put some links here that also show other researchers studying the same thing. Secondly, FBS and a "false memory" go together, they are part and parcel of one another. I'm seeing a lot of people splitting them up. Finally, please read the comments on the articles. A surprising number of people have written in telling about their close calls. It's worth the time to read up on some of the memory studies and how the brain works.
https://www.bundoo.com/articles/forgotten-baby-syndrome-why-parents-leave-children-in-hot-cars/
http://www.bundoo.com/community-blog/dr-sara-responds-to-reader-comments-on-forgotten-baby-syndrome/
http://www.kidsandcars.org/child_story/jenna-edwards/
http://www.************.au/fatal-distraction-prevention/
http://www.************.au/they-for...ar-the-question-everyone-wants-to-ask-is-how/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/life...e0fe3a-f580-11e3-a3a5-42be35962a52_story.html
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/discussion/2009/03/04/DI2009030402198.html
http://psychology.usf.edu/faculty/data/ddiamond/baby-sy.pdf
I don't think FBS is what happened in this case, but I do think forgetting may be behind it Let me explain. Have you ever played a video game and lost track of time? Have you ever been so immersed in virtual reality that you don't notice what is going on around you? I once played a new game and spent all night at it, not realizing I had done so until the rest of the family started getting up. Another example, although a benign one, has to do with my dog. She loves to play fetch and I noticed a few times while immersed in a virtual game that I wouldn't notice her bringing me a toy and I would only notice it later when I noticed the toy left on the floor next to me . After that I have made an effort to pay attention more. My hubby is a programmer and when he's "in the zone" I used to joke we could have monkeys hanging on the ceiling fan and he wouldn't notice!
None of the above is an excuse but it might possibly be an explanation. I think it's possible RH was just so glued to his phone and texting that he really didn't pay any attention to what was going on around him. Ever have to avoid hitting someone at a cross walk because they were glued to their phone? If that happened he still is guilty of Cooper's death. Remember a few years ago when a couple of new parents got so caught up in the newest release of a computer game they let their baby starve? I'm not up on the law but wouldn't this be manslaughter or criminal neglect?
I have a hard time believing RH planned to kill his son, mostly because he seems like he is too big a "doofus" to come up with one and too lazy to carry it out. Pretty much RH shouldn't be responsible for taking care of anything including a house fly.