Link: Child’s Death in Hot Car Leads to Unusual Murder Charge

TideMom2Boys

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Something that has really stuck out to me on this..is the daycare is an onsite daycare. So, if he thought he dropped him off...why didn't he stop by the daycare to pick him up before leaving the office? He wouldn't have gotten in his car and left the office.
 

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Something that has really stuck out to me on this..is the daycare is an onsite daycare. So, if he thought he dropped him off...why didn't he stop by the daycare to pick him up before leaving the office? He wouldn't have gotten in his car and left the office.
The daycare center is at the corporate HQ, about 2 miles from the father's office.

According to the story the father told the police, he realized after he left work that he had forgotten to take his son to daycare.
 

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That's an interesting question & yeah us humans have a daily routine we do everyday..And to deviate from that routine only adds more against the dad..Only thing I can think of is to wait & see if the dad has some sort of drugs in his system & that's what caused all this, but, fro him to have searched how long does it take animals to die in a hot car..Was his nail in the coffin for me..That's pretty damning in my opinion..
Something that has really stuck out to me on this..is the daycare is an onsite daycare. So, if he thought he dropped him off...why didn't he stop by the daycare to pick him up before leaving the office? He wouldn't have gotten in his car and left the office.
 

TideMom2Boys

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The daycare center is at the corporate HQ, about 2 miles from the father's office.

According to the story the father told the police, he realized after he left work that he had forgotten to take his son to daycare.

Ok, thanks for the clarification. I think I saw that the shopping center he pulled into was a couple miles from his work. So, I wonder if this was in the route of where the daycare was.
 

TideMom2Boys

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That's interesting. I was gong to say that I could see him forgetting to drop the kid off because he deviated from his normal routine. He stopped for breakfast with the kid. But the onsite question is interesting.

The stopping for breakfast thing is a huge detail because he only had to drive a little over half a mile to his work after putting his child in the car. Can't believe that he honestly forgot about his child in the matter of 5 minutes.


here is a video about the timeline

http://www.cnn.com/video/standard.h...ideo_referrer=http://www.cnn.com/?hpt=sitenav
 
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The stopping for breakfast thing is a huge detail because he only had to drive a little over half a mile to his work after putting his child in the car. Can't believe that he honestly forgot about his child in the matter of 5 minutes.


here is a video about the timeline

http://www.cnn.com/video/standard.h...ideo_referrer=http://www.cnn.com/?hpt=sitenav
Horrible.
Just over a half a mile and no more than five minutes? There is no way that he didn't know that his child was in the car.
None whatsoever.
 

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That's what I'm saying. If you receive public assistance, you shouldn't be allowed to have kids. Otherwise, if you can support them, create them.
I'd like to see the next stage of human evolution involve people not being able to physically reproduce until they've met the same requirements as adoptive parents. Once you're financially secure, drug-free and emotionally stable - and you want to reproduce - your sex organs would magically activate.
 

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That's what I'm saying. If you receive public assistance, you shouldn't be allowed to have kids. Otherwise, if you can support them, create them.
I'd like to see the next stage of human evolution involve people not being able to physically reproduce until they've met the same requirements as adoptive parents. Once you're financially secure, drug-free and emotionally stable - and you want to reproduce - your sex organs would magically activate.
I've always been of the opinion that the right of reproduction should be considered a basic human right, while access to public assistance should not. Would that perpetuate a poverty class among those who reproduce like bunnies without the ability to support themselves? Absolutely. But there's always private assistance. And as much as we like to distance ourselves as a species from the distasteful side of nature, that's how evolution works - through environmental pressure. Public assistance removes or at least alleviates evolutionary pressure for self-limiting reproduction. Call me a cold, hard bastage, but I'm all in favor of human evolution.
 
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As a horror writer, my computer search history would probably put me in jail for three life times.
Let's just be honest. Most of us aren't horror writers, but our computer search histories probably wouldn't do us any favors if we were on trial for being really weird.
I have literally searched, "Does soy make you gay" in the last week. I'm not even going to try to explain it. And I've undoubtedly searched for weirder things.
 

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Let's just be honest. Most of us aren't horror writers, but our computer search histories probably wouldn't do us any favors if we were on trial for being really weird.
I have literally searched, "Does soy make you gay" in the last week. I'm not even going to try to explain it. And I've undoubtedly searched for weirder things.
Well ...... does it?
 

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Let's just be honest. Most of us aren't horror writers, but our computer search histories probably wouldn't do us any favors if we were on trial for being really weird.
I have literally searched, "Does soy make you gay" in the last week. I'm not even going to try to explain it. And I've undoubtedly searched for weirder things.
Since the soy molecule mimics estrogen in many ways, I totally know where you're coming from. Excess consumption over a period of time has a feminizing influence on the body... ;)
 

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Since the soy molecule mimics estrogen in many ways, I totally know where you're coming from. Excess consumption over a period of time has a feminizing influence on the body... ;)
I understand the Beer molecule mimics testosterone:pDT_box2:
 

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