Leanna's statement:
"While this will not change anything about my day-to-day life, I do hope it shows people what those closest to the case have been saying from the beginning. Ross was a loving and proud father to Cooper. At the same time Ross was being a terrible husband. These two things can...
I'm not worried about her at all. I think she did a good job in the Arbery trial. Her defense of Ross Harris's conviction before the S.C., though - not so much.
The Supreme Court may make a decision by March. The link below is the transcribed oral arguments from that hearing. You may want to scroll down to read Linda Dunikoski's presentation. I almost felt sorry for her, because she inherited a real mess from the former prosecutors. I think Ross Harris...
"Ross Harris was the only parent who was cheating on his spouse."
I commend you, Daisy. You're the first and only one who has admitted that Ross Harris was convicted on emotion, and not the rule of law. My work here is done.
"Are you saying all of the parents who lose a child that way lie to the police about their activities"?
I'm assuming, from your comment, that you have access to all the police reports from every hot car death. Please share so we can determine who's lying and who's not. Thanks!
But you previously said that "I think he only thought they would talk to his wife and not investigate any further. He didn't even think LE would talk to his co-workers or look at the parking lot video and find out about the lunchtime car visit."
If Ross Harris was so positive that they'd never...
The cases you cited had aggravating circumstances, though, such as drugs, domestic violence, etc. Elizabeth Case, for example, had a history of drug abuse. She was out on bond for robbery and theft charges, fraudulent use of a credit card, and was dumpster diving when she left her son in the...
That makes absolutely no sense to me. Those jurors convicted him of deliberate, premeditated MURDER, so why on earth would they expect him to follow the "Look Again!" advice in the public service announcement? Sheesh!
Nicole Engler, a pediatric nurse, lost her daughter two years ago. She was...
"Knowingly" refers to some type of negligence without an intent to harm the child, ReadySet. Like the parent who doesn't want to wake the baby, so she plans to run in the store for "just a few minutes", she loses track of time, and the few minutes turns into an hour. Or the parent who has no...
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