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re: ATL - Toddler Left in Car

Posted on 7/4/14 at 2:45 pm to
Posted by SmackDaniels
Gulf Breeze, FL
Member since Mar 2007
15146 posts
Posted on 7/4/14 at 2:45 pm to
Can admin or the Original poster update the OP. The info below would be a good start.


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1. He wanted to live life without a child 
2. He did research on death by heat in a car 
3. He did research on how to survive prison. 
4. He sent explicit messages and photos to multiple women. One of the females Harris sexted was 17 
5. He lied about how the child looked when he saw him. 
6. His wife asked him if he said too much to the police. 
7. Here's a qoute from an articlequote:
The detective also raised some points about the wife's behavior in his testimony. He said that employees at the day care center said that when she went to pick up her son and was told her husband hadn't drop off Cooper that morning, she said moments later, "Ross must have left him in the car."8. Here's a quote from another articlequote:
The officer also said that he clearly heard a phone call between Leanna Harris and her mother in which Cooper's grandmother was distraught over the news of the boy's death and asked her daughter, "Why aren't you crying?" Leanna Harris replied, "I must be in shock," Stoddard said.
Posted by NOSTRODAMUS
Prairieville/Dutchtown
Member since Dec 2003
16271 posts
Posted on 7/5/14 at 8:58 am to
Did I read this correctly from an earlier post? $27,000?

He took the child out for $27,000? I wouldn't do it for $27 billion. I'd love to take this guy, beat the hell out of him and strap him in a hot car until he melts. I can't get over this crap.
Posted by LSU0812
Baton Rouge
Member since Feb 2013
728 posts
Posted on 7/5/14 at 9:31 am to
From all the new evidence, I sure hope the prosecutors there are able to prove that this dude and his wife planned this without reasonable doubt.

If I were the wife, I would hate him, even if it was an accident. I wouldn't even be able to say I loved him over the phone like she did at the funeral, accident or other. It would take me forever to forgive him. I would also not have assumed that the child was left in the car from the beginning like she did at the daycare. Any sane mother would've been freaking out and called her husband immediately to ask where the child was.

Oh - and Harris received an email from the daycare stating that Cooper wasn't dropped off the day the child was left in the car. Not sure if he actually opened the email. Though he did have his phone on him, and most everyone has his/her emails on his phone.

My question is - why didn't both daycares call them when Cooper didn't show? Most daycares call the mother and father and even secondary emergency contact if a child doesn't show up for daycare as planned since most daycares request that you let them know if the child will be out. It's typical protocol for daycares to call, text, and email (three points of contact) to ask about the whereabouts of the child if the kid doesn't show up. Huge ball dropped on the part of the daycare if it didn't do this, as it would be further evidence of the Harrises intentions and the daycare would've covered its liability.
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