Trial - Ross Harris #9

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  • #661
Does anyone actually believe that the cruise (or house hunting) makes Ross innocent? I find that implication insulting to my intelligence.

It's actual evidence that he wasn't trying to "escape" family, he was planning for family. As opposed to making twisted inferences based on his irrelevant sexting.
 
  • #662
Sexting being irrelevant is an opinion.

He never did book that cruise. He never did look at any houses.

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  • #663
It's actual evidence that he wasn't trying to "escape" family, he was planning for family. As opposed to making twisted inferences based on his irrelevant sexting.

Or he was pretending to do so...
 
  • #664
Like the police did ... Boom
 
  • #665
Kilgore continued closing:

Kilgore then talks about how Harris planned a family cruise -- nine people: Harris, his wife Leanna, Cooper, and Harris's brother Michael Baygents, his wife and their four kids. "He's planning a family cruise with Cooper, and he's clueless that Cooper's out in the car, because he forgot. The police knew about these emails with (travel agent Heather Coyle), and they never bothered to call the woman. How do you explain that? District attorney didn't even call her until September, just a few weeks ago."
 
  • #666
Does anyone actually believe that the cruise (or house hunting) makes Ross innocent? I find that implication insulting to my intelligence.

Same here. You said earlier that LH and JRH acted like Cooper was gone after Memorial day weekend and I think that is a good observation. They both decided that Cooper was too old for pictures but not too old to keep riding in an infant car seat.

If memory serves correctly, they were planning a cruise in May but JRH didn't contact anyone until he was contacted himself. JRH wasn't exactly going out of his way to make the cruise happen. He wasn't bombarding anyone with emails or text messages. I have never gone on a cruise but I would imagine that one could make plans then change them later anyway.

The house hunting is a non sequitor to me because childless couples buy houses all the time. The extra rooms can be used for gaming rooms, guest rooms, ect.
 
  • #667
ok, Kilgore, give it up, you're rambling....
 
  • #668
Once LE arrived, were the light bulbs still on the seat? I will say I would never toss light bulbs in my car. My luck they would flop out and break.
 
  • #669
Lpooking at houses and looking at cruises is just another way to cover up his double life, imo
 
  • #670
Or he was pretending to do so...

And if there hadn't been any evidence of these plans the State would be saying --"See? RH was already erasing Cooper from his life."
 
  • #671
Lpooking at houses and looking at cruises is just another way to cover up his double life, imo

I hope this jury isn't stupid and can see through this.
 
  • #672
"Cockamamie theory" from the State?

Emphasis on the **** JMO
 
  • #673
  • #674
Kilgore continued closing:

Kilgore tells the jury that Harris's planning the cruise is strong evidence that the defendant had no intention of killing his child.

"There is no way around it. To find Ross guilty of murder, you bascially ahve to just ignore it. Like it was never even brought out. Why? Because a person planning to do what they say Ross did -- that kind of person is not planning to take his child on a cruise."
 
  • #675
Destroy his job? He was doing that already himself, imo
 
  • #676
Defense closing as boring as State's. :moo:
 
  • #677
He didn't delete the apps because he didn't think he was going to be arrested. "no malicious intent" remember?
 
  • #678
Kilgore's argument is based on an appeal to plain old common sense.
 
  • #679
Kilgore is seriously suggesting that he was happily married?

After numerous texts that JRH would divorce LH if not for Cooper?

Now he is saying JRH had nothing to gain. Really? He would have gotten the divorce he wanted, the freedom he needed to chase teenagers and women, a modest insurance settlement, lifelong sympathy for his son's death, and a position as an advocate for FBS. There's a lot more but right now I'm just like. :facepalm:
 
  • #680
a second group of tweets from another source:

Defense says to find Harris guilty, the jury would have to do some "mental gymnastics" to get around the facts.

Kilgore talks about the cruise Harris was planning for his family. He says the fact that Harris was Googling about the cruise the day of Cooper's death proves that Harris was clueless that Cooper was out in his car. "The person planning to do what they say Ross did is not the type of person who takes their kid on a cruise."

"Was this investigation and prosecution a search for the truth or was it a search only for what was going to fit the state's theory?" Kilgore says to jurors.

Kilgore says you don't make plans and search for a home in a good school district for your son if you're planning to kill him.

Kilgore says Harris was already doing what he wanted to do and didn't need to kill his son to continue that.
 
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