Justin Ross Harris says he was driving home from work one night, when he noticed his 22-month-old son Cooper sitting in the back-seat.
It was at that moment that 33-year-old Harris reportedly realised he had forgotten to drop his son off at day-care and that his son had been sitting in the back-seat. All day.
And it was this mistake, Harris says, that led to Cooper’s death.
Mamamia originally reported that it appeared Harris may have fallen victim to ‘Fatal Distraction Syndrome’ – a phenomenon that sees dedicated, good parents, forgetting that their children are in the back seat and leaving them inside the car. It happens to an average of 38 kids every year in the United States.
You can read the previous report on the case here: Was this little boy’s death a mistake? Or something more sinister?
But as more details of this specific case have come to light, Harris’ account of the day has been called into question. Autopsy reports show that the little boy died of hyperthermia, and authorities have said that their investigation “suggests that manner of death is homicide”.
These are some of the details that have been revealed in court so far:
Harris returned to the car during the day.
Detective Stoddard told the court that authorities had requested surveillance footage from the parking lot where Harris’ SUV was parked, and discovered that Harris had returned to his car during the day.
CBS News have reported that he went out for lunch with friends, and returned to the car carrying a bag of light bulbs. He opened the driver’s side door to put the bag in the car, before returning to work.
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Don't you think when he texted "when are you picking up my buddy" he would have remembered he never dropped him off??? Really!! This guy should be left to suffer in a hot car. Poor litle innocent baby so tragic
Wow! It takes a special kind of bastard to coldly plan the murder of your own little child, condemning him to a slow, painful death YOU KNEW ALL ABOUT as you'd looked it up on Internet!!!I'm against the death penalty but this is so breathtakingly evil I hope he gets it (and I hope he suffers).