arkansasmimi
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Yesterday, 09:13 AM#964 SuperTmo
Right! We have seen photos of Cooper in that seat covering up the name label on the backrest part. Regardless of what the measurements say, it is totally useless to disregard what we can see to be true with our own eyes. That photo was a few months old, IIRC!Quote Originally Posted by MzOpinion8d View Post
There's no way there was over 5" of space from the top of Cooper's head to the top of the car seat.
ETA: that is also why I think the "Crown to Shoulder + Shoulder to Rump = 19" measurements from the AR are correct. Because that measures out exactly right to his head being at the top of the car seat. No matter his length for a car seat to be legal and safe his head had to be 1" below the top of the seat. Cooper's was not.
Last edited by SuperTmo; Yesterday at 09:16 AM.
Whole point is that the measurements do not add up in the AR report.
crown-shoulder 8 inches
+
shoulder-rump 11 inches
19 inches TRUE these figures do add to this. AND would make the difference 1/4 inch... and if the 21# 5.4 oz would mash down the foam and make the true measurements fit the diff of about 1 1/2 inch over the 30 inch guideline.
But if you go by the measurements you have to add those to the rump to heel measurements to get his whole height.
crown-shoulder 8 inches
+
shoulder-rump 11 inches
19 inches
+
rump-heel 17.5 inches
8+11+17.5= 36.5 total height if you went by these measurements for height by the Autopsy Report.
And then they have height crown to heel 33 inches...
but the crown-shoulder, shoulder-rump = 31.5<<<< which would go with what his height measurement was in March 3, 2016 well baby check up... growth of 1/2 inch in 3 1/2 months.
Bottom line the AR doesn't add up and was not addressed by State or amended.