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ATLANTA, GA. –Sources told an Atlanta news reporter the father whose son was found dead in a hot car used his work computer to search how long it would take an animal to die in a hot car.
The station also reported Justin Ross Harris took his son to breakfast with him before he said he forgot the 22-month-old was in his car all day.WGCL-TV reports a new warrant says Harris warrant states Harris entered his vehicle through the driver’s side door at lunch, “to place an object into the vehicle. He then closed the door and left the car, re-entering his place of business.”
“I’ve been in law enforcement for 34 years. What I know about this case shocks my conscience as a police officer, a father and a grandfather,” said Cobb County Police Sgt. Dana Pierce.
Source: Dad searched how long it takes animal to die in hot car before child left in hot car | WREG.com
Oh god. Just when I think people can't possibly sink any lower, they prove me wrong.
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I think they should just do the same to him. After the trial, of course. Later in the article it states that the mom is being investigated as well.
Source: Dad searched how long it takes animal to die in hot car before child left in hot car | WREG.com
Oh god. Just when I think people can't possibly sink any lower, they prove me wrong.
/snip
I think they should just do the same to him. After the trial, of course. Later in the article it states that the mom is being investigated as well.
This is a difficult one because if the case were not investigation, then no one would have really cared to authenticate the claim.
Most people did not want the father procecuted, but not to at least investigate to determin if it was in fact this was an accident shorts the victim justice.
Source: Dad searched how long it takes animal to die in hot car before child left in hot car | WREG.com
Oh god. Just when I think people can't possibly sink any lower, they prove me wrong.
/snip
I think they should just do the same to him. After the trial, of course. Later in the article it states that the mom is being investigated as well.
Authorities in Cobb County, however, have said this week that there's more to the investigation than meets the eye, and the evidence in the case suggests the child's death was a homicide.
The petition, which reached 11,886 signatures before it was closed by its author, was withdrawn early Thursday afternoon. A note from the anonymous author of the petition explained that if the district attorney overseeing the case comes to believe that the death was accidental, he already knows that thousands of people don't want to see Harris charged with murder for that.
"I think that based on the recent developments this petition is no longer relevant," the author wrote. "I still pray that this was truly an accident. If that is the case, the DA now knows that the community does not want Justin prosecuted on murder charges."
And on what basis would they then have charged him with murder? As you know, that is an indication of pre-meditation. "I forgot" is not.
Can't even comprehend the pain, confusion and terror this toddler went through. Honestly can't even stand to read stories like this anymore especially since I became a father myself. Horrible.
Same for me. After having children I found myself more upset than ever when I read stories like this. How in the name of doG could anyone intentionally hurt his/her own child? Dear lord, it's just awful. I still can't read anything about the Susan Smith story because I simply can't imagine what those 2 boys went through right before they died, knowing the person who they most loved and trusted intentionally sent them to die.
As for this guy, if there is any truth at all to this, I hope he gets the death penalty, and then gets roasted alive after spending 10 years on death row being raped by splintery brooms.
That poor toddler. So sad.
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