I know I've said this before, and since we're on the topic I might as well say it again - just because JRH performed the bare minimum of being a father does not make him a great father and it does not erase all the bad things he did do - namely, leaving his son in a hot car (accidentally or on purpose) and sexting with his own son laying beside him.
JRH had a tendency to make a show out of himself and exaggerate everything. Even defense witnesses testified to this. It is more than possible (I'd even say likely) that JRH exaggerated his love of being a father. Since JRH had a tendency to use Cooper as an excuse to not get a divorce, it is also possible he used Cooper to attract women too.
gitana1 is right - the only truthful thing we'll find about JRH is what he's saying when he thinks nobody is looking.
I think it seems as if he did just as much as mom did! Where are you getting "bare minimum " from? This family hardly did things without one another! He got Cooper up and ready then to school more than she did. Neither went out often. Listen, I agree he forgot Cooper in the car and will probably be found criminally negligent however I think it's a stretch to imply it was because he was hardly involved. He checked on the child when they came home from being out. He called the school to hold breakfast so the child wouldn't be hungry. Based on testimony there hasn't been one thing that you can point to that his man didn't take equal care of this child.
This isn't directed at anyone specific but by a culmination of the messages on here I feel that some theories have now been taken as facts. There seems to be a theme of accusations that have no evidentiary foundation but have grown legs and are running a muck! Feels like a mob mentality at times. I started out thinking he was guilty so I get it. But at some point you have to step back and consider all of the information. You can still think he is guilty without creating scenarios that are unsupported. Just me.. Again not directed at only one person.