Trial - Ross Harris #7

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  • #861
Beep Beep Boring coming thru
 
  • #862
I feel bad for him, no more smiling. lol.

Daycare does NOT call parents about absent child and RH knew that. Hmmmm
 
  • #863
testimony continued:

David Diamond is an expert that has summarized a lot of cases of children left in cars. Brewer’s broader knowledge of the issue comes from Diamond.

Most of the times there is a memory system failure, the child is out of view, Boring pointed out. Yes, Brewer said.

Brewer said he wasn’t aware of any cases where the drive was as short as Harris’ route.

Boring pointed out that Brewer said there was nothing unique about Harris’ case. But you’ve never had a case where the parent was sexting the morning of the incident. No, Brewer said.

Boring keeps hitting at the point that Brewer doesn’t know of any cases like Harris’. He hasn’t seen a case where a parent returned to the car at lunch to throw light bulbs in, where the parent said he needed an escape from his child …
 
  • #864
Just an O/T, but this atty looks like he could be RH's brother. It's uncanny.
 
  • #865
So now Boring is saying that RH was sexting a man also??
 
  • #866
Brewer: "Child will be maximally important no matter what."
 
  • #867
  • #868
I call BS on this distraction that the DT is trying to make into something like Ross forgetting Cooper. Ross wasn't distracted AT ALL when he went to CFA. He wasn't distracted when strapping Cooper in his car seat at CFA. He wasn't distracted when Cooper was watching tv before they left the house to go to CFA then to day care. Ross got sex messaging all day long and yet he continued to go about his day. He didn't forget the lightbulbs, and yet he could have been distracted... But when it came to Cooper, his living breathing son that should have been the MOST IMPORTANT thing that day, he was too distracted and suddenly FREAKING FORGOT?? Not buying it!!!! NO, NO, NO!!!!!
 
  • #869
Just an O/T, but this atty looks like he could be RH's brother. It's uncanny.

Kinda looks like Donald Trump Jr to me lol
 
  • #870
Brewer says he is not there to give jurors an opinion on the case. If it is proved that Harris intentionally killed Cooper, then what he is telling them is not relevant.
 
  • #871
there was no objection from defense!

I know, lol caught that too but they also have never said that prior or even brought the guy in :)
 
  • #872
Wish the witness would stop calling cooper "it"
 
  • #873
Boring pointed out that Harris walked into the office that morning with a Chick-fil-A cup but not a bag of food like he normally would have if he had gone to the restaurant by himself.

The absence of something can be a cue, Brewer said.
 
  • #874
testimony continues:

Brewer said earlier that the scientific community interacts a lot.

Can age have an impact memory, Boring said.

As you age, there is a decline in cognitive function, Brewer said.

Also people who are more intelligent have better fluid memory – not just how many facts do they know but how quickly are they able to process information.

“If they’re smarter, then they’re less likely to forget,” Boring said.

Absolutely, Brewer replied.
 
  • #875
Gee I wonder if going to the car at lunch and opening the door would be a clue
 
  • #876
Gee I wonder if going to the car at lunch and opening the door would be a clue

and not looking to where you are tossing lightbulbs on to. Who in their right mind tosses something in a car without looking?
 
  • #877
testimony cont'd:

Boring asks: If there is a shorter in duration distance or time, does that make it less likely to have a memory failure than a longer time?

That’s not a question you can have a yes or no answer to, Brewer said. “There’s lots of factors that are at play when you’re thinking about time and memory,” he said.
 
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  • #879
The cue is not a cue depending on how you interpret it. Give this guy an award. Wow.

Ross Harris Trial ‏@RossHarrisTrial 1m1 minute ago
Expert says closeness is not necessarily a cue for memory, but sight and movement are. #HotCarDeath http://2wsb.tv/2ffVJ8V
 
  • #880
:moo:

This expert is not realizing that he is so focused on "looking expert" and sharing how much he knows, that he is going above and beyond what the defense perhaps wants him to.

I'm thinking he's not going to be on the "go to expert" list in the future for court cases.
 
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