TRIAL Week One - Ross Harris 3 October 2016

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  • #421
@PhilHollowayEsq Why are they showing the entire recording? Most is irrelevant to this case. #HotCarDeath

Philip A. Holloway ‏@PhilHollowayEsq 16m16 minutes ago Marietta, GA
They have to show it all in the interests of completeness - even the least interesting parts. Just the way trials have to be ⚖️⚖️


No they don't, and often don't, and should have "don't" in this instance. Just saying.

Especially since what the heck, showing the whole , entire , complete, every second thing proves beyond any shadow of a doubt that no, Harris wasn't the least bit "chatty" with Piper, more's the pity, and no, he wasn't disinterested in what was happening with Cooper, but actually likely literally strained his neck trying to look on that direction, and no, he wasn't calm and unemotional in that car the entire time.

Ugh.
 
  • #422
I thought the defense opening statement was good, better than the prosecution's.
 
  • #423
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. ;)

I can just imagine how uncomfortable the Jury is. Been there before and it is very hard to keep from dozing during the boring parts of the trial.
 
  • #424
Is this Ross Harris veh? W 1 officer Piper.JPG
 
  • #425
I thought the defense opening statement was good, better than the prosecution's.

I don't think any defense attorney could have done any better than Kilgore did. He gave an excellent opening. IMO
 
  • #426
Ross sure didn't look like he needed a tissue.
 
  • #427
Ross sure didn't look like he needed a tissue.

I thought the same thing. I wonder if defense teams coach the defendant to act upset to try to gain pity.
 
  • #428
The whole situation was odd. No one came over to talk to him while he was in the back. He asked no questions about Cooper once the wheels started moving in the LE car. He never again asked to make a call, just so odd.
 
  • #429
I meant while he was in the police car. He sure didn't seem like a man destroyed by the loss of his son.
 
  • #430
The whole situation was odd. No one came over to talk to him while he was in the back. He asked no questions about Cooper once the wheels started moving in the LE car. He never again asked to make a call, just so odd.

Very odd.. you just left a scene where your child was lying dead in the road and the first thing you ask is how long the officer was employed?.
 
  • #431
I meant while he was in the police car. He sure didn't seem like a man destroyed by the loss of his son.

Oh! Yes, that too... He seemed like he was mainly interested in seeing if they were believing it was accidental.
 
  • #432
"How long have you been working in law enforcement?"

So this is the question he asked when the officer returned to the car? Really?

IMO it looks like he is testing the officer to see if she suspects he is guilty and he can adjust his behavior accordingly. Or, he is trying to see if any inexperience she has can work to his advantage.

I've watched enough episodes of COPS to know that I have yet see any suspect care how long a police officer has been doing their job.

:notgood:
 
  • #433
Very odd.. you just left a scene where your child was lying dead in the road and the first thing you ask is how long the officer was employed?.


Actually, he was still at the scene, handcuffed and detained because he had lost his cool, had tried to tell LE he could control himself yet is kept away from his son, alone in that car, with no one communicating to him what is going on, and that continues even after she returns to the car, when she tells him flat out after that one awkward question she's not going to talk with him.

The behavior I find most odd right now frankly is that of LE, not Harris's. How he responded to a female officer is consistent to me with how he seems to have been with Leanne-- cowed.
 
  • #434
LIve stream back on
 
  • #435
Actually, he was still at the scene, handcuffed and detained because he had lost his cool, had tried to tell LE he could control himself yet is kept away from his son, alone in that car, with no one communicating to him what is going on, and that continues even after she returns to get car, when she tells him flat out she's not going to talk with him.

The behavior I find most odd right now frankly is that of LE, not Harris's.
Now, dont you think that would be the first question?
 
  • #436
Now, dont you think that would be the first question?


Sure, that would be a logical first question. I don't believe though it was the only question that could have been asked in that situation.

Just for the sake of argument, let's say Cooper's death was accidental, Harris had just found him dead, he thinks his wife will never forgive him, he knows he'll never forgive himself, and on top of all that, LE is definitely treating him like a suspect.

I'm not sure any question he could have asked would sound OK to most folks. I think most of us think we would be so overcome with grief that we'd be incapable of speaking at all. I think that of myself for sure.

But. I'm not Harris, have no clue who he is, or how he responds to anything, and unless he is a sociopath, I think it's very likely he was in some kind of shock at that point.
 
  • #437
Philip A. Holloway ‏@PhilHollowayEsq 22m22 minutes ago Marietta, GA
At the end of transport #RossHarris talks w/ Ofc Piper about working at Tuscaloosa PD in #hotcardeath case

Philip A. Holloway ‏@PhilHollowayEsq 14m14 minutes ago Marietta, GA
Kilgore points out on cross that #RossHarris wanted someone to call daycare & alert them that wife would there and wouldn't find Cooper

Philip A. Holloway ‏@PhilHollowayEsq 9m9 minutes ago Marietta, GA
#RossHarris defense in #HotCarDeath trial points out that Ofc Piper wrote about Harris clearing his throat-implication that he was emotional

Philip A. Holloway ‏@PhilHollowayEsq 36s36 seconds ago Marietta, GA
Kilgore suggests that Ofc Piper subjectively interpreted #RossHarris demeanor at the outset of #HotCarDeath case
 
  • #438
Bill Rankin ‏@ajccourts 3m3 minutes ago
With some models showing Hurricane Matthew nearing Ga coast, court officials say #RossHarris trial may take off Thur & Fri. Decision on Wed.

Philip A. Holloway Verified account ‏@PhilHollowayEsq 1m1 minute ago Marietta, GA
Kilgore & Piper square off over #RossHarris & what she describes as unusual behavior based on experience as 911 operator #HotCarDeath case
 
  • #439
This is not going so well for the state so far.
 
  • #440
Wild About Trial ‏@WildAboutTrial 1m1 minute ago
Next witness is on the stand. James Hawkins. Works with nightlights of Atlanta doing light installs. Doing a job at cincos

Witness performed CPR on Cooper.
 
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