Trial - Ross Harris #6

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  • #101
Harris had applied for a job at Chick-fil-A and had gone on an interview, but did not get the job. The company also offered a free day care for employees.
 
  • #102
What's with the secret room??
 
  • #103
Leanna seems to have become more comfortable testifying than she was first thing this morning. I think he'll have her on the stand most of the day.
 
  • #104
Quote Originally Posted by arkansasmimi View Post
And Stoddard didn't read her Miranda Rights? And she was a suspect and not told she was being recorded.
She wasn't in custody so it didn't matter.
Stoddard testimony was "that she was not free to leave and if she had asked he would not allowed it" :thinking: Yet Ms. Hawking the teacher took her home. So when did Det stoddard change his mind?
 
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I just got here and trying to read back. Have they asked her anything about his affairs and texting?
 
  • #107
It really, really bothers me when she and Ross say that their biggest fear was leaving Cooper in the car but they did not do ANYTHING to prevent it, such as put his briefcase in the back seat, etc.

Liars. I just don't buy into her story, or his.

I don't have toddlers or babies to worry about in the car. But even now with my two cats I have a way to prevent my greatest fears about them from coming true. My greatest fear is one of them being trapped in the dryer. So my method is I load the clothes, close the door and then make sure I locate them elsewhere before I start the dryer. It doesn't matter how tired I am or how rushed. That's my routine because it's a fear of mine. And as beloved as my little cats are, they aren't my children. This just doesn't make sense to me. I mean accidents happen but most of us are highly intune with protecting our kids and focused on their safety. And when something- like drowning or kidnapping or this- is a greatest fear of a parent, the likelihood of it happening because we suddenly were too busy or distracted to be afraid of it, seems impossible to me.
 
  • #108
Why would JRH want to leave his high paying job to work in CFA?


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  • #109
OMG...The camera caught a couple of the jurors when they were coming in! At lieast I think so...Did anybody else see that? Sorry just noticed that it was video from Oct. 27, BUT it still looked like jurors at the corner of the jury box as they were coming in...

I've seen jurors before. Going out mostly.


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  • #110
Taylor says Harris wanted to take a trip with friends without Cooper, but she said, "No."

Taylor says she didn't want to leave her son because she had recently traveled for work. Taylor also she didn't want to go on a trip with family members without Cooper.
 
  • #111
Why would JRH want to leave his high paying job to work in CFA?


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I had a hard time hearing, but I believe the job was with corporate rather than a restaurant.
 
  • #112
Why would JRH want to leave his high paying job to work in CFA?

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Presumably, this would have been a position comparable to what he did at HD. I doubt he was going to be a line cook or cashier for CFA. Didn't he work in accounting or finance at HD? He has a college degree. :moo:
 
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I don't have toddlers or babies to worry about in the car. But even now with my two cats I have a way to prevent my greatest fears about them from coming true. My greatest fear is one of them being trapped in the dryer. So my method is I load the clothes, close the door and then make sure I locate them elsewhere before I start the dryer. It doesn't matter how tired I am or how rushed. That's my routine because it's a fear of mine. And as beloved as my little cats are, they aren't my children. This just doesn't make sense to me. I mean accidents happen but most of us are highly intune with protecting our kids and focused on their safety. And when something- like drowning or kidnapping or this- is a greatest fear of a parent, the likelihood of it happening because we suddenly were too busy or distracted to be afraid of it, seems impossible to me.

Neither Ross or Leanna said it was their "greatest" or "biggest" fear. What Leanna testified to was that it was A fear, and one she said she knew (beforehand, obviously) was "irrational".
 
  • #114
Presumably, this would have been a position comparable to what he did at HD. I doubt he was going to be a line cook or cashier for CFA. Didn't he work in accounting or finance at HD? He has a college degree. :moo:

He worked in IT at HD.
 
  • #115
Kilgore is showing the lady Pros something. Is she going to do Cross I wonder so doesn't look so bad/hard on LH?
 
  • #116
ultrasound picture of Cooper in evidence? Really?

zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

He's really dragging out his examination.
 
  • #117
Why would JRH want to leave his high paying job to work in CFA?


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Pretty sure it was at the CF Corp office, not a restaurant.

Chick-fil-A is an American fast food restaurant chain headquartered in the Atlanta suburb of College Park, Georgia, specializing in chicken sandwiches. Wikipedia
Customer service: 1 (866) 232-2040
Headquarters: Atlanta, GA
CEO: Dan T. Cathy (Nov 2013–)
Founder: S. Truett Cathy
Founded: 1946, Hapeville, GA
 
  • #118
((Cooper)) just born, Ross loving him.
 
  • #119
Ross likes striped shirts it seems
 
  • #120
I wonder how many pictures of Cooper as a baby he will show? I totally understand some pictures, but it's starting to feel a little draggy and desperate...IMO.
 
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