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July is the deadliest month of the year when it comes to hot car deaths. So what better time to spread awareness? Coincidentally the most notorious hot car death case has been in the news recently. On June 18, 2014, Justin Ross Harris left his 22 month old son Cooper Harris in a hot car for 7 hours while he was at work. He was charged with his murder among many other things and was sentenced to life without parole. But on June 22, 2022, his murder charges were overturned by the Georgia Supreme Court due to an unfair trial. Harris was released into the custody of Cobb County on June 16, 2024, 2 days before the 10th anniversary of Cooper's death. Learn the ins and outs of this story and form your own opinion. And remember, always double check your back seat. Sources: Hot Car Deaths - Injury FactsWatch Fatal Distraction (2021) - Free Movies | TubiAccused hot car murderer Justin Ross Harris released from prison on Father's Day, only to end up right back behind barsGeorgia father freed from prison 10 years after his toddler died in hot car, booked into county jail | AP NewsHot Cars Resources - Kids and Car SafetyDad found guilty in hot-car death of sonA timeline of the Justin Ross Harris casehttps://static1.squarespace.com/static/65789e268a44340b2eca10cd/t/65e5ffcf951cbe36b4bc3370/1709572051215/PVH_2024.pdfDay by day: Key moments from the Justin Ross Harris trial | CNNWhen We Forget to Remember – Failures in Prospective Memory Range From Annoying to LethalWitness weeps as he recounts performing CPR on Cooper HarrisHow We Save Lives - Kids and Car Safety
The latest Breakdown episode catches listeners up on developments since former President Donald Trump was indicted in Miami in the classified documents case. A day after that indictment was unsealed, Trump returned to Georgia to address a gathering of the state Republican Party. He used the occasion to insult Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and repeat his false claims about the 2020 presidential election. A few days later, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger issued a challenge to the former president, suggesting they have a debate about what really occurred in Georgia. Episode 30, “We're Still Waiting,” of Breakdown's Season 9, “The Trump Grand Jury,” explores disclosures involving data firms the Trump campaign hired after the 2020 election and the slate of “alternate” Georgia GOP electors who cast Electoral College votes for Trump. The episode also provides a final update on Breakdown's popular Season 2, “Death in a Hot Car – Mistake or Murder?” That is the sensational case where Justin Ross Harris left his 22-month-old son Cooper to die in his hot SUV. You can download the Breakdown podcast from Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or your favorite podcasting platform. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
June 18th: Cooper Harris Killed (2014) A murder case isn't always black and white. On June 18th 2014 a young boy lost his life in a case that has many wondering if it was murder, or one big terrible accident. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Cooper_Harris, https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/justin-ross-harris-court-to-hear-appeal-of-man-convicted-in-sons-hot-car-death, https://www.artsatl.org/fatal-distraction-views-justin-ross-harris-child-death-case-with-a-different-lens/, https://www.foxnews.com/us/justin-ross-harris-georgia-convicted-baby-hot-car-death-supreme-court, https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3823850/Police-photographer-describes-horrific-scene-hot-car-death-22-month-old-Cooper-jury-Justin-Ross-Harris-trial.html, https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3823850/Police-photographer-describes-horrific-scene-hot-car-death-22-month-old-Cooper-jury-Justin-Ross-Harris-trial.html, https://www.ajc.com/news/crime/justin-ross-harris-denied-new-trial/L5EBNBIIWZGF5ENRKAIAIQFMGU/, https://www.ajc.com/news/georgia-news/lawyer-argues-justin-ross-harris-wrongly-convicted-in-hot-car-case/VIKLC5LOTRBLLAIUUFG72FIOOA/
MDJ Script/ Top Stories for May 27th Saturday Publish Date: May 26 Friday Commercial: Henssler :15 updated , Bed Music fires From the Henssler Financial Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast Today is Saturday May the 27th and happy 87th birthday to actor Louis Gossett Jr. ***Gossett*** I'm Dan Radcliffe and here are the top stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia Cobb jury convicts driver in crash that killed Smyrna officer Family relieved after former Cobb lawyer gets life for killing mother And the Cobb DA won't retry Justin Ross Harris for murder Plus, of the USDA will have thoughts on that same topic. All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Commercial : CU of GA STORY 1 convicts: A jury in Cobb County has convicted a Buford man, Robert Lorenzo Cox, on charges of vehicular homicide and other related offenses for a 2020 car crash that resulted in the death of Smyrna Police Officer Christopher Ewing. Cox was found guilty of first-degree vehicular homicide, failure to yield, open container, and tampering with evidence. The crash occurred when Cox's vehicle, a Chevrolet Tahoe, failed to yield and made a left turn in front of Officer Ewing's police cruiser while he was conducting a traffic stop. Officer Ewing was fatally injured in the collision. Authorities determined that Cox was under the influence of alcohol at the time. Jurors heard witness testimonies and reviewed dash camera footage during the trial. Cox, who had been released on bond, was taken into custody after the verdict. Sentencing is scheduled for next month. Story 2: relieved The family of disbarred lawyer Richard Merritt expressed relief with the sentence he received this week. Merritt, who was on the run for eight months, has been sentenced to life in prison plus 5 years for the murder of his mother, Shirley Merritt. A DeKalb County jury found him guilty of murder, aggravated assault, and possessing a weapon during the commission of a crime. Richard Merritt had previously pleaded guilty to stealing settlement money from his clients and was due to serve a 15-year sentence. However, he cut off his ankle monitor and became a fugitive. The court was shocked by his violent act, especially considering his mother had supported him during the trial. The Merritt family welcomed the verdict and felt the punishment was appropriate for his actions. Story 3: The Cobb County District Attorney's Office has announced that it will not retry Justin Ross Harris for murder after his conviction was overturned by the Georgia Supreme Court. Harris will continue to serve a 12-year sentence for sex offense convictions related to an affair with a minor. The murder conviction was overturned due to the wrongful use of evidence of Harris' extramarital affairs. The DA's Office cited the unavailability of crucial motive evidence in their decision not to retry him. Harris' attorneys maintained that the death of his son, Cooper Harris, was an accident, and the dismissal of charges confirms it was unintentional......we'll have more in a moment. Break: ESOG– Dayco-Ted's STORY 4: replaces Cobb County Sheriff Craig Owens has appointed David Jones as his new chief of staff following the arrest of former chief of staff, Maj. Braxton Cotton, on insurance fraud charges. Cotton has been reassigned to the Adult Detention Center Division, and an internal investigation is ongoing. Jones, a civilian, will oversee various divisions, including communications, community affairs, information technology, and project management. He brings extensive executive experience and holds degrees in management and global business. Jones will begin his role on May 28, and Sheriff Owens expressed enthusiasm for his appointment, highlighting Jones' skills and understanding of the department's goals. .....get more on this story at MDJonline.com STORY 5: exhibit The Mountain View Regional Library in Marietta is hosting the Georgia's Response to the Holocaust: Survivors and Liberators Exhibit until June 26. Presented by the Georgia Holocaust Commission in collaboration with Georgia Public Library Service, this banner exhibit highlights the courageous stories of Holocaust survivors and liberators who either were or became citizens of Georgia. To further explore the legacy of Georgians and their connections to the Holocaust, a special event will be held on June 21 at 2 p.m. The event, featuring guest speakers from the Kennesaw State University Museum of History and Holocaust Education, will delve into the history of the Holocaust and the experiences of survivors and other Georgians during World War II. The event is open to individuals aged 18 and above. For more info on the event and how to register, check out mdjonline.com Story 6: cruise The Kennesaw Police Department is organizing the first Annual Cruise-In Car Show on June 3 at Kennesaw First Baptist Church in Kennesaw. The event aims to raise funds for Special Olympics Georgia, specifically to support the travel and participation of Special Olympics athletes in their Games. The Main Street Cruise-In invites car enthusiasts to showcase their vehicles, enjoy music, and savor coffee. While there is no registration fee, participants are required to register their cars. All types of vehicles are welcome to join this charitable event. Check the Kennesaw Police Website for details on registering a car in the event…back in a moment Break Drake – JRM – Ingles 4 Story 7: ksu Former Georgia basketball guard Jusaun Holt has announced his commitment to play for Kennesaw State. Holt, a 6-foot-7 guard, had an average of 3.2 points, 3.3 rebounds, and 1.0 steal per game during the 2022-23 season. He will be joining Kennesaw State after previously playing for Alabama and Georgia. Holt will reunite with coach Antoine Pettway, who was part of Alabama's coaching staff when Holt played for the Crimson Tide. Kennesaw State is coming off their first ASUN Conference championship and NCAA Tournament appearance. Holt's addition will help fill the void left by several transferring players from Kennesaw State. Story 8: waller New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones and tight end Darren Waller are developing a strong connection during their offseason training. Waller's impressive athleticism and route-running abilities have caught Jones' attention, making him an attractive target. Jones appreciates Waller's size, speed, and versatility. Waller also admires Jones' leadership qualities and work ethic. Jones has organized extra throwing sessions for his teammates, showcasing his dedication to improvement. The success of this quarterback-tight end tandem will greatly impact the Giants' performance in the upcoming season. Both players have been making plays during practice, with Waller showcasing his leaping ability and making impressive catches. Waller is a North Cobb alum who began his pro career with the Baltimore Ravens and really blossomed with the Raiders. We'll have closing thoughts in a moment Henssler 60 Signoff- use same bed as open Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Marietta Daily Journal podcast. Read more about all our stories, and get other great content at MDJonline.com. Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about your community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. 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For our first episode that requires an emphatic content warning, we're joined by Youtuber Matt Orchard (@RealMattOrchard) for a chat about New Zealand and Better Call Saul. These two topics comprise about 10% of the episode and the rest is about heinous crimes, so here's the CONTENT WARNING: We talk about JonBenet Ramsey, the Justin Ross Harris hot car death, self-styled Youtube To Catch A Predator channels, and other nasty stuff in pretty explicit detail in this one. Lots of child murder. It's about as close as we'll ever get to being a true crime podcast. But whether you skip this one or your general response to this warning is "hell yeah", definitely check out Matt's channel here: youtube.com/c/mattorchardcrimeandsociety. Follow us on Twitter at @leightonnight and on Instagram at @leighton_night. You can find Brian on Twitter/Instagram at @bwecht, and Leighton at @graylish (Twitter)/@buttchamps (Instagram).
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Breakdown podcast drops a special episode on Friday for Season 5: “The Tex McIver Case.” McIver, an Atlanta lawyer, was convicted of murder during a trial in Fulton County for killing his wife on Sept. 25, 2016. The killing happened when Tex and Diane McIver returned home to Atlanta from their 84-acre ranch in Putnam County. Diane McIver's best friend, Dani Jo Carter, was driving the Ford Expedition. Diane McIver was sitting in the front passenger seat, her husband sitting behind her in the back seat. After they exited the downtown connector on Edgewood Avenue, Tex McIver asks for his .38-caliber handgun that's in the center console. He later says he thought they had come upon a Black Lives Matter protest. They leave the area without incident and drive along Piedmont Avenue toward Buckhead, with McIver still holding the revolver in his lap. When they get to an intersection, McIver fires a bullet through the backseat. It hits his wife in the back and she later dies during surgery at Emory University Hospital. McIver tells police that it was a tragic accident, that the gun went off after he had fallen asleep and was suddenly awakened. But he is eventually indicted for murder and convicted of it during a 2018 trial. Returning to Breakdown's fifth season, Episode 12 follows the McIver case through its appeal to the Georgia Supreme Court which issued its opinion on June 30. Just eight days before, the state high court had reversed another high-profile murder case against Justin Ross Harris who had left his 22-month-old son Cooper in his hot car to die. This time, the court overturns McIver's conviction in another momentous decision. You can download the Breakdown podcast from Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher or your favorite podcasting platform. You can also stream it on your computer from ajc.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, we're gonna leave the 4 corners, and head to Alabama, to learn about a story that is many things, but most of all infuriating. Was it as simple as a case of neglect, or was there something more malicious in the actions taken by Mr. Harris? Download now to draw your own conclusions!
This is the murder case against Justin Ross Harris, who left his 22-month-old son Cooper to die in a hot car on June 18, 2014. Harris, a Home Depot web developer, took Cooper that morning to Little Apron Academy, the in-house daycare center at work. They stopped at a Chick-fil-A for breakfast. But when they leave, Harris doesn't make the turn to the daycare. Instead, he drives to work, parks his car and walks in to the office. Within hours, Cooper is dead of hypothermia. The intense publicity of the case went worldwide when it was disclosed at a preliminary hearing that Harris was sending sexually explicit texts to other women shortly before and after he left Cooper in the parking lot. It would be disclosed he was having extramarital affairs, sleeping with prostitutes and exchanging graphic texts with underage girls. Harris would be indicted for Cooper's murder and other crimes. Because of intense pretrial publicity, the trial was moved from Cobb County to Glynn County in coastal Georgia. The jury in Brunswick would convict Harris of Cooper's murder and he would be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Before and during the trial, Harris' defense lawyers said what Harris did was a tragic mistake because he loved his son. They also tried to keep evidence of Harris' deviant sexual behavior from being presented to the jury, arguing it was unfairly prejudicial. Prosecutors contended it showed Harris' motive — to life a child-free life so he pursue sexual relations. Superior Court Judge Mary Staley Clark sided with prosecutors and let it all in. The jury heard days of testimony about the affairs, the graphic texts and the prostitutes. This became a major thrust of Harris' appeal to the Georgia Supreme Court in his bid for a new trial. The case was argued this past January and the court released its decision on June 22. Breakdown's Episode 18 of “Death in a Hot Car; Mistake or Murder?” covers the court's momentous ruling and the aftermath. You can download the Breakdown podcast from Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher or your favorite podcasting platform. You can also stream it on your computer from ajc.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Attorney Kirby Farris talks about the conviction of Justin Ross Harris for leaving his son in a hot car causing his death being overturned
Justin Ross Harris, who was accused of intentionally leaving his twenty-two month old son in a hot car to kill him due to marital issues, will most likely receive a new murder trial. #CobbCounty #Georgia #LocalNews - - - - - The Marietta Daily Journal Podcast is local news for Marietta, Kennesaw, Smyrna, and all of Cobb County. Subscribe today, so you don't miss an episode! MDJOnline Register Here for your essential digital news. Email bgdoughnut22@gmailcom for your chance to win a $15 gift card from Dough in the Box https://www.chattahoocheetech.edu/ https://cuofga.org/ https://www.esogrepair.com/ https://www.drakerealty.com/ https://doughinthebox.com/ Find additional episodes of the MDJ Podcast here. This Podcast was produced and published for the Marietta Daily Journal and MDJ Online by BG Ad Group For more information be sure to visit https://www.bgpodcastnetwork.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Criminal Defense Attorney and WABE Legal Analyst Page Pate discusses the Georgia Supreme Court's decision to overturn the murder conviction of Justin Ross Harris. Dr. Sylvia Morris, an internal medicine specialist at Kaiser Permanente, discusses heat-related illnesses and prevention. Plus, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Peachtree Road Race is fast approaching. “City Lights” producer Summer Evans, Charlie Patterson, a former cross-country coach for Piedmont College, and Anthony Strayhorn, an Atlanta-based personal development coach and owner of StrayFIT, discuss how they are preparing for the largest 10K in the world.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Georgia Supreme Court overturns Justin Ross Harris' murder conviction in his son's hot-car death. Listen for more details. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
In June of 2014, Cooper Harris was strapped into his rear facing car seat, like he was most mornings. His father, Justin Ross Harris, drove them to chick fil a for a quick breakfast before dropping him off at daycare, and then heading to work. Little Cooper never got taken to day care that morning. He was instead left strapped in, in the parking lot of a Home Depot… where the Georgia sun beat down on the SUV for hours. After almost 7 hours, Justin Ross Harris says that he realized his son was still in the car and called for help. If these were the only details of the story, you'd probably assume that it's a very sad and tragic accident. A nightmare for the tired parents of an almost 2 year old child. But, there's so much more to this story that will lead to a charge of malice murder.TW: This episode details the death of a child. Subscribe and share 10 Minute Murder with your true crime loving friends. Connect on social media to know when new episodes are released and to see visuals that go along with the episodes. https://linktr.ee/10minutemurder Click Here for Merch : https://www.teepublic.com/user/minute-murder Facebook: https://facebook.com/10MMpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/10minutemurder/ Tiktok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMRBEFtUg/ Youtube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCkJLUCEZlkn9In3AA46RVxw Twitter: https://twitter.com/10minutemurder Submit future episode story ideas: 10minutemurder@gmail.com
Episode 86 is about Justin Ross Harris and the death of Cooper Harris. Cooper was left in a hot car as Justin Harris went into work. Cooper succumbed to the high temperatures and died in the hot car. Justin claims to have forgotten that his son was in the back of his car because it wasn't his day to take him to daycare. There are some weird aspects and holes in this case. Did he do it intentionally? A very odd conversation between the parents was overheard while Justin was in custody but does it shine some light on his intentions? YOU Be the judge!
A meal with Daddy at Chick-fil-A... that's what 22-month-old Cooper Harris enjoys the June morning that he dies. Father Justin Ross Harris, 41, takes his son to breakfast, and then instead of turning toward the daycare to drop off his son, Harris drives to work, parks his SUV in the lot and heads inside. The little boy is still strapped in his car seat. The temperatures that day are over 90 degrees outside, and 125 degrees in the car, according to experts. Cooper Harris suffers heatstroke and dies. Justin Ross Harris returns from lunch, stops to put a purchase inside the car, but doesn't see his son inside. The discovery of the body happens that evening as Harris is driving home. He pulls over into a parking lot, unlocking the lifeless body of his only child from it's restraints. Harris is charged and convicted of eight counts including malice murder. A judge sentences him to life without parole as well as 32 more years in prison. Now the killer dad is asking for a new trial. Today on Body Bags, former death scene investigator and forensics expert Joseph Scott Morgan walks us through the terrible details of this case. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
A meal with Daddy at Chick-fil-A... that's what 22-month-old Cooper Harris enjoys the June morning that he dies. Father Justin Ross Harris, 41, takes his son to breakfast, and then instead of turning toward the daycare to drop off his son, Harris drives to work, parks his SUV in the lot and heads inside. The little boy is still strapped in his car seat. The temperatures that day are over 90 degrees outside, and 125 degrees in the car, according to experts. Cooper Harris suffers heatstroke and dies. Justin Ross Harris returns from lunch, stops to put a purchase inside the car, but doesn't see his son inside. The discovery of the body happens that evening as Harris is driving home. He pulls over into a parking lot, unlocking the lifeless body of his only child from it's restraints. Harris is charged and convicted of eight counts including malice murder. A judge sentences him to life without parole as well as 32 more years in prison. Now the killer dad is asking for a new trial. Today on Body Bags, former death scene investigator and forensics expert Joseph Scott Morgan walks us through the terrible details of this case. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Renowned lawyers Bruce Hagen and Ray Giudice discuss the Ghislaine Maxwell sentencing, how judges end up on the bench and the Justin Ross Harris hot car caseAtlanta's ONLY All Conservative News & Talk Station.: https://www.xtra1063.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lawyer argues Justin Ross Harris wrongly convicted in hot-car case; 3 of 4 suspects arrested in 15-year-old's shooting death at Douglasville party; Georgia tax collections up 18% for first half of fiscal 2022
Lawyer argues Justin Ross Harris wrongly convicted in hot-car case; 3 of 4 suspects arrested in 15-year-old's shooting death at Douglasville party; Georgia tax collections up 18% for first half of fiscal 2022
Happy Father's Day! What better way to celebrate than by making us all appreciative of the people in our lives that are nothing like the men in this hideous top ten list. We've got incest, 'runaways', faux honor killings, and so, so much more that is sure to make your blood boil! Join us as we say a collective 'you're not my dad!' to the monsters in these stories, then call our parents and say thanks for not being like these turds!Brought to you by Podmothwww.patreon.com/twistedlistersinstagram.com/twistedlisterspcastCases Covered:1. Justin Ross Harris2. Josef Fritzl3. Michael and Alissa Turney4. Yaser Abdel Said5. Rick ThorburnSources:https://www.mamamia.com.au/tiahleigh-palmer-foster-mother/https://abcnews.go.com/US/19-years-teen-disappeared-stepfather-arrested-charged-murder/story?id=72528835http://www.justinrossharriscase.comhttps://thebrunswicknews.com/news/local_news/ex-wife-says-intimacy-issues-with-harris-date-back-to-2008/article_d8418ad0-b6d5-5f4f-b2d4-727bfc47337a.htmlhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Cooper_Harrishttps://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/dallas/news/press-releases/fbi-ten-most-wanted-fugitive-yaser-abdel-said-now-in-custody
This Father's Day, we will be talking about a father that will be receiving no awards from us. Justin Ross Harris was a seemingly good father to his 22-month old son Cooper until June 18, 2014. Was Cooper's death a terrible murder or a horrible accident? Though the jury decided one way, there is still some skepticism around that decision that we discuss this episode. Join Kevin, Amy, and special guest Carl, Amy's dad this week. There are also some cameos in this episode of Abigail, our 11-week old kid. Sorry for that! You can join our True Crime Dumpster Facebook group. Follow us on Twitter: tcdumpster and on Instagram: truecrimedumpster. You can email us at truecrimedumpster@gmail.com. Listen to our show on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Podbean, Spotify, YouTube, and many other platforms. Don't forget to rate, review, subscribe, and tell your friends about our podcast. Every review, rating, and referral helps us get to a larger audience. Tune in next time as we continue talking out the trash. Bye! Sources we used for this episode: There's science behind why parents leave kids in hot cars You Can Help Prevent Hot Car Deaths. A timeline of the Justin Ross Harris case Hot Car Death Trial: 5 Things to Know About the Case Against Justin Ross Harris Justin Ross Harris Guilty of Murder in Hot Car Death of His Son Murder of Cooper Harris Justin Ross Harris' ex-wife Leanna Taylor still believes son's hot car death was a tragic accident Ex-wife says intimacy issues with Harris date back to 2008 Killer Queens Podcast Sworn Podcast
Early voting has begun for the special election in House District 34; #CobbCounty judge denies request for retrial for Justin Ross Harris; A detainee died while in #Cobb County Sheriff's Office custody #Georgia #LocalNews - - - - - - The Marietta Daily Journal Podcast is local news for Marietta, Kennesaw, Smyrna, and all of Cobb County. Subscribe today, so you don't miss an episode! MDJOnline Register Here for your essential digital news. Find additional episodes of the MDJ Podcast here. This Podcast was produced and published for the Marietta Daily Journal and MDJ Online by BG Ad Group on 5-24-2021. For advertising inquiries, please email j.southerland@bgadgroup.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Criminal Behaviorology Kids, Cars and Danger Janette Fennell had a rather dramatic beginning in her advocacy of car safety. Kidnapped at gunpoint with her husband, they were placed in the trunk of their own car and transported to an unknown location. After they managed to escape with their bare hands, she sought out data on cases of trunk entrapment and what could be done in terms of prevention. In time, she helped mandate interior trunk releases for all cars in the United States. Because of the efforts of this one-woman data collection machine, she began to work on the phenomenon of children dying in hot cars after lapses in memory by their parents. This episode focuses on the tragic and the hopeful. Dr. David Diamond, memory expert and neuroscientist, joins us to discuss his role in answering the question: “How could a parent mistakenly leave their own child in a vehicle?” As hundreds of children have died in hot car deaths, and notable criminal prosecutions have resulted, we delve into the intricacies of the human memory and technology that could save the lives of many. Video of this interview in its entirety: https://youtu.be/pGcUNnuSpHY Show Highlights: Janette’s kidnapping from her own garage and escape from being contained in the trunk of her car. The realization that the National Highway Safety Administration did not collect data on deaths and injuries related to vehicles not on the roads, despite numerous such incidents in many different ways. The reality of children being left in hot cars. The change in environment (within the car) that came from laws having children ride in the back to prevent deaths from airbag deployment. Notable cases such as the films Stop All Clocks and especially the Justin Ross Harris case in Fatal Distraction. How prosecutors are handling cases like this. The significance of public perception and particularly how the media has responded. Dr. Diamond discusses the significance of brain anatomy and his own experiences in the potential for a loss of awareness due to environmental and neurological factors. The Hot Cars Act and the potential for an improvement in vehicle safety using technology to save the lives of children. The significance of data collection in regards to why some issues are perceived as important and others are sadly neglected. Janette Fennell - KidsAndCars: https://www.kidsandcars.org Dr. David Diamond: https://theconversation.com/profiles/david-diamond-274127 Children dying in hot cars: a tragedy that can be prevented, by Dr. David Diamond https://theconversation.com/children-dying-in-hot-cars-a-tragedy-that-can-be-prevented-60909 How one woman changed the safety standards of the entire car industry https://thehustle.co/how-one-woman-changed-the-safety-standards-of-the-entire-car-industry/ Data on the change after children were required to ride in the back seat http://www.kidsandcars.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/airbag_vs_heatstroke_EN.pdf Pulitzer Prize-winning article..Fatal Distraction https://www.kidsandcars.org/2016/07/08/fatal-distraction-forgetting-a-child-in-the-backseat-of-a-car-is-a-horrifying-mistake-is-it-a-crime-2/ Video About Vayyar Full-Cabin Monitoring Technology https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mi-B6kyow8 Vayyar Pioneers Full-Cabin Monitoring with One Radar-on-Chip https://www.carsifu.my/news/vayyar-pioneers-full-cabin-monitoring-with-one-radar-on-chip Backup camera in every new car puts safety at forefront http://www.chicagotribune.com/classified/automotive/sc-auto-cover-0517-backup-camera-mandate-20180509-story.html Advocacy battle regarding review cameras https://associationsnow.com/2018/05/advocacy-battle-behind-rearview-cameras-cars/ The Hot Cars Act https://www.kidsandcars.org/hot-cars-act-of-2019/ Stop All Clocks (2012) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2302841/ Fatal Distraction (2020) https://www.fataldistractionmovie.com Look up CrimBehav on Facebook: facebook.com/CrimBehav. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/criminalbehaviorology/support
Lynette and Stefanie welcome special in-studio guest Mark Geragos to talk everything law and famous criminal cases. Stefanie opens the episode telling Mark about the time she was selected to be on a jury. Then Stefanie gets Marks opinion on the case of Justin Ross Harris who left his toddler in a hot car to die while he was sexting with women at work. After that the gang talks about the Scott Peterson murder trial, in which Mark represented Scott. Then Mark talks a little bit about how wrong entertainment reporters can be when it comes to famous criminal cases. Before they wrap, Lynette and Stefanie get Marks opinion on the death of JonBenet Ramsey. And thanks for supporting our sponsors: EveryPlate.com enter FCOL199, Bombas.com/FCOL, Madison-Reed.com enter FCOL, Brooklinen.com enter FCOL, Download Best Fiends on the Apple App Store or Google Play, PlutoTV, and Geico.com
Un padre sbadato, un bimbo, e l'inevitabile tragedia.
Un padre sbadato, un bimbo, e l'inevitabile tragedia.
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To this day, Justin Ross Harris maintains his innocence, but what do you think? This episode's coffee brought to you by the fabulous Onyx Coffee out of Northwest Arkansas. Check them out at https://onyxcoffeelab.com/pages/our-story Huge shout out to local videographer Ernesto Valentine for the vegan espresso muffins! Check out his video work at https://www.evvalentine.com/
National Day of Remembrance for Murder Victims is September 25th. To get your shirt to support Parents of Murdered Children (http://www.pomc.org) and their mission, click here (http://bit.ly/weremember2019) . Want more content? Get bonus episodes, an exclusive weekly show, and early access to episodes by joining our Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/killerqueenspod) . Sources and Links Mentioned this Episode: Minute by minute in the Justin Ross Harris trial (https://www.ajc.com/news/state--regional/minute-minute-the-justin-ross-harris-trial/F0dBh250pom8LQNVQr49DM/) https://www.cnn.com/2016/10/29/us/justin-ross-harris-trial-updates/index.html “Breakdown” Season 2 by AJC (https://www.ajc.com/news/listen-season-the-ajc-breakdown-podcast/if4LKm6EVOmsod4WaxvnlK/) Differences in Homicide, Manslaughter and Murder (https://www.jeffhellerlaw.com/aop/georgia-criminal-defense/homicide-manslaughter-murder/) Alex Hall Testimony re: Childfree Reddit (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQH0EbbFCTc&t=425s) Bishop Curry invents Oasis to prevent Child Deaths (https://www.gofundme.com/f/end-child-hot-car-deaths-phase-2?utm_medium=referral&utm_content=kid-heroes&utm_campaign=bishop-curry)
National Day of Remembrance for Murder Victims is September 25th. To get your shirt to support Parents of Murdered Children (http://www.pomc.org) and their mission, click here (http://bit.ly/weremember2019) . Want more content? Get bonus episodes, an exclusive weekly show, and early access to part 2 by joining our Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/killerqueenspod) . Sources and Links Mentioned this Episode: Minute by minute in the Justin Ross Harris trial (https://www.ajc.com/news/state--regional/minute-minute-the-justin-ross-harris-trial/F0dBh250pom8LQNVQr49DM/) https://www.cnn.com/2016/10/29/us/justin-ross-harris-trial-updates/index.html “Breakdown” Season 2 by AJC (https://www.ajc.com/news/listen-season-the-ajc-breakdown-podcast/if4LKm6EVOmsod4WaxvnlK/) Differences in Homicide, Manslaughter and Murder (https://www.jeffhellerlaw.com/aop/georgia-criminal-defense/homicide-manslaughter-murder/) Alex Hall Testimony re: Childfree Reddit (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQH0EbbFCTc&t=425s) Bishop Curry invents Oasis to prevent Child Deaths (https://www.gofundme.com/f/end-child-hot-car-deaths-phase-2?utm_medium=referral&utm_content=kid-heroes&utm_campaign=bishop-curry)
Five years after Justin Ross Harris left his toddler son inside a hot car for eight hours, he's asking for a new trial. His lawyers calling the first 'unfair.' The little boy experienced a horrific death, slowly dying inside a scorching hot car on a summer day. Harris even returned to the car during lunch to place some items inside, yet he claimed he didn’t notice his son strapped inside a car seat in the vehicle.Was it a tragic accident, or a calculated killing?Nancy's expert panel weighs in:Kathleen Murphy: North Carolina Family AttorneyVincent Hill: Private InvestigatorDr. Jolie Silva: Forensic psychologistDr. Michelle Dupre: South Carolina Medical ExaminerRobyn Walensky: Crimeonline.com Investigative Reporter
It was a hot day in the summer of 2014. Justin Ross Harris was driving down the road with his toddler, Cooper, when the pair stopped at Chick-fil-A for breakfast. Justin was supposed to drop Cooper off at daycare afterward, but instead, he drove straight to his office. Justin got out of his vehicle and walked into work, leaving his little boy in the SUV. Cooper died that day. But did Justin leave Cooper there on purpose? Or was it a terrible accident? Then Kristin tells us about Stephen Allwine. Stephen presented himself as a deeply religious man who loved his wife, Amy. But on his 43rd birthday, Stephen traded $6,000 cash for some bitcoin, ate a late lunch with his mistress, and then got on the dark web. He reached out to a freelance hitman. He wanted his wife dead. And now for a note about our process. For each episode, Kristin reads a bunch of articles, then spits them back out in her very limited vocabulary. Brandi copies and pastes from the best sources on the web. And sometimes Wikipedia. (No shade, Wikipedia. We love you.) We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases. In this episode, Kristin pulled from: “If you want to kill someone, we are the right guys,” by Mara Hvistendahl for Wired.com “Stephen Allwine sentenced to life in prison for wife’s murder,” by Tom Lyden for Fox9 The Stephen and Amy Allwine episode of Crime Watch Daily with Chris Hansen In this episode, Brandi pulled from: “Leanna Taylor Speaks Out” episode 20/20 “Ross Harris trial: More sexting part of 3 key things to know” by Christian Boone and Bill Rankin, The Atlanta Journal Constitution “Why did the jury convict Justin Ross Harris on all counts?” by Christian Boone and Bill Rankin, The Atlanta Journal Constitution “A timeline of the Justin Ross Harris case” by Christian Boone, The Atlanta Journal Constitution “Day by day: Key moments from the Justin Ross Harris trial” by Mayra Cuevas and Natisha Lance, CNN
June 18, 2014. Justin Ross Harris straps his 22-month-old son Cooper into a rear-facing car seat located in the back of his SUV after exiting an Atlanta Chik-Fil-A restaurant where the two just ate breakfast. He kisses the boy on the head and says "I love you", before getting in the vehicle and driving off. But instead of making a left turn at the next intersection to drop Cooper off at daycare, Harris continues straight down the road until he arrives at work. Seven hours later, upon leaving his office for the day, with the temperature nearly 90 degrees, the father realizes every parent's worst nightmare: Cooper is dead in the back seat, a victim of hyperthermia. As police investigate, what initially seems a tragic accident on the surface soon reveals the potential for a much more sinister reality lurking beneath. Join host Ryan Kraus for a fascinating journey through the psychology of this mysterious event to undercover the secrets lurking in Ross Harris's mind.
This episode contains the testimony of 21-year-old Jaynie Meadows during the trial of Harris, known as Ross, for the death of his 22-month-old son Cooper. On June 18 2014, 24-year old Harris took his son to a fast food restaurant to get breakfast, then drove to his office at Home Depot, leaving Cooper strapped into […]
This episode contains the testimony of 21-year-old Jaynie Meadows during the trial of Harris, known as Ross, for the death of his 22-month-old son Cooper. On June 18 2014, 24-year old Harris took his son to a fast food restaurant to get breakfast, then drove to his office at Home Depot, leaving Cooper strapped into […]
This episode contains the testimony of 21-year-old Jaynie Meadows during the trial of Harris, known as Ross, for the death of his 22-month-old son Cooper. On June 18 2014, 24-year old Harris took his son to a fast food restaurant to get breakfast, then drove to his office at Home Depot, leaving Cooper strapped into […]
In Part 2 we talk to the defense team for Justin Ross Harris. Mixed by: ResonateRecordings.com
Known as the "Hot Car Death", Justin Ross Harris was convicted of killing his 22 month old son Cooper. We heard from the prosecution in Part 1. Mixed by: ResonateRecordings.com
Justin Ross Harris returns to Cobb County and is sentenced for the murder of his 22-month-old son Cooper. We delve into the contradictions in the jury's verdict. We also hear from some Breakdown listeners who seem to know as much about the case as anyone -- and have completely divergent views on the outcome. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we dive in to two format-smashing shows: one the up-ends the conventions of podcast storytelling, and one that challenges the concept of story telling itself. The panel examines "Crimetown." This podcast from Gimlet sounds like nothing we've heard before. Are they setting a new bar for the traditional first-person investigative podcast or are they creating a completely new genre? Also, the crime writers give their take on HBO's dizzying & dazzling "Westworld." Was the western-tinged sci-fi series about man's inhumanity, a study on free will, or a contemplation of on the power of story? Or just a bunch of cowboys shooting and having sex with robots? Plus, Toby checks his Amazon Christmas list (is your gift on it?). We'll hear from a listener who offers her two cents on the Justin Ross Harris verdict (and then we offer her ours). The Crime of the Week looks at the War on Christmas...by beavers. Support the show.
Today we talk about the Justin Ross Harris hot car death. The verdict is in, we talk about the details of the case and what we think the outcome should have been. To purchase a Water is Life Shirt https://www.etsy.com/listing/476102380/water-is-life-no-dapl To donate to the Sacred Stone Camp https://www.gofundme.com/sacredstonecamp
After four days of deliberations, the jury in Brunswick returns with a verdict in The State of Georgia v. Justin Ross Harris. Cobb County's district attorney says this is no time for a celebration. Harris's lawyers, in an emotional interview, say they are stunned by the outcome. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Anne Bremner, PC. Also a legal analyst on national and local networks. & Joseph Scott Morgan will discuss Georgia Dad Found Guilty in Son's Hot-Car Death Trial !! A jury today reached guilty verdicts in the murder trial of a Georgia man accused of leaving his 22-month-old son in his hot car. Justin Ross Harris, who worked as a web developer for Home Depot, was accused of murdering his son, Cooper, on a hot summer day two years ago after the boy spent about seven hours in a car seat in Harris' locked SUV in the Atlanta area.plus The case of Kala Brown, the kidnapped woman in South Carolina found chained inside a storage container, has revealed the twisted tale of a potential serial killer. Investigators say Brown's alleged captor, Todd Kohlhepp, has admitted to seven killings
Things get back to normal in the Crime Writers' world. They discuss the perils of doing bad accents and explain why they can't do audio book versions of their own books. A true crime update (add your own echo): Burke Ramsey has followed through on his threat to sue over the CBS special on his sister's murder. Looks like the case will focus on one comment from one person. Then the focus shifts to the new investigative podcast from Australia, "Phoebe's Fall." We know that Phoebe Handsjuk dropped 12 stories down a garbage chute, crawled out, only to bleed to death from injuries from the trash compactor. Was it a suicide attempt? Was it a drunken misadventure? Or was it something more nefarious? So far, the Crime Writers have mixed opinions. Footnote: for another strange how-did-she-get-into-that situation, check out the case of a 21-year-old Chinese tourist who drowned in a hotel water tank. Checking in with some of the other leading true crime podcasts, in "In The Dark"'s penultimate episode, the Sterns County sheriff is confronted with their pitiful clearance rate. And the trial of Justin Ross Harris is finally underway in "Breakdown." In the Crime of the Week, don't block a driveway in Australia...even if it's your own. NEXT WEEK'S HOMEWORK: From PRX, the new Offshore podcast. From Partners in Crime Media: a new mystery podcast, "The Disappearance Podcast." If you like "The Black Tapes," and "The Message," you'll want to download this one. This week's sponsor is madison-reed.com/writers Errata sheet: The link for Grommet in last week's show was wrong. The correct link is www.TheGrommet.com/crimewriters. Support the show.
The murder trial against Justin Ross Harris is finally underway. The prosecution opened with a blistering opening statement, while Harris’ defense attorney countered with an emotional and powerful opening of his own. After that, the first prosecution witnesses took the stand, and some of them gave testimony prosecutors wanted to hear, while some of them said things the defense wanted to hear. Then, three days into the trial, Hurricane Matthew started its destructive path through Florida and toward Georgia. That meant the trial of stops and starts stopped once again. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lynette and Stefanie welcome special in-studio guest Mark Geragos to talk everything law and famous criminal cases. Stefanie opens the episode telling Mark about the time she was selected to be on a jury. Then Stefanie gets Marks opinion on the case of Justin Ross Harris who left his toddler in a hot car to die while he was sexting with women at work. After that the gang talks about the Scott Peterson murder trial, in which Mark represented Scott. Then Mark talks a little bit about how wrong entertainment reporters can be when it comes to famous criminal cases. Before they wrap, Lynette and Stefanie get Marks opinion on the death of JonBenet Ramsey.
We’re just a few steps from the starting gate. In a matter of days, the 12 jurors will be seated, the lawyers will make their opening statements, and the murder trial of Justin Ross Harris will begin. Will he testify? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Finally, an update episode! This one fills in the details of what has happened with the Justin Ross-Harris, Holly Bobo and Aaron Hernandez cases, with special guest Cathy Ruson from CourtChatter.com. We also get schooled by a listener on crucial pieces we missed in the Andrea Yates story. We talk to friends of the Blancharde's who knew them best, and cap off the show with a living legend in the field of true-crime: none other than former host of Dateline's To Catch a Predator, and new host of Crime Watch Daily, Chris Hansen.
King Jordan Radio return's Sept 1 Thursday With Legal Analyst &from KarasonCrime.com The Amazing Beth Karas 9:30pmEST We Will be Covering Many Topics including The Justin Ross Harris Trial Which Starts Sept 12 2016 Two years ago, a Georgia family's nightmare became a front-page mystery. Twenty-two-month-old Cooper Harris died after being left in the sweltering back seat of a car in June 2014 while his father, Justin Ross Harris, was at work. What seemed like a tragic accident took a shocking turn when, three months later, a Georgia grand jury indicted Harris on charges of murder. http://kingjordansportsandmedia.com/ https://twitter.com/KingJordanRad Showtime is 9:30 pm Eastern Time!
Just when we were getting ready to see how Justin Ross Harris's trial in the baby-in-the-hot-car homicide would play out, a twist no one saw coming. This means an unexpected hiatus for the "Breakdown" podcast and questions about media influence on the justice system. We get to know Dr. Elizabeth Yardley, a criminologist at Birmingham City University in England. She's studied how Serial fans used Reddit to interact with Hae's and Adnan's families, as well as look at the digital fingerprints criminals are leaving on social media. Plus, we talk about what British audiences like when it comes to crime drama. We should have seeing the signs in the Crime of the Week. One NY mayor helped his village's street department out by taking home some "office supplies" from this day job. Support the show.
Mickey Sherman Defense Attorney & Author of How Can you defend these people along side Defense Attorney Anne Bremner both formely with the Cable network Court TV will be on King Jordan Radio on Thursday May 5th 2016 We Will talk about The Justin Ross Harris aka Hot Car Death Trial in June 2014 while his father, Justin Ross Harris, was at work. What seemed like a tragic accident took a shocking turn when, three months later, a Georgia grand jury indicted Harris on charges of murder! Plus What Caused Singer Prince his Life? Listen & Call & Talk to The Guests @ 347-857-2950
The defense in the hot-car murder trial of Justin Ross Harris surprises everyone by filing for a change of venue almost at the of jury selection. But the judge has her own surprise: she grants it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aphrodite Jones On King Jordan Radio 4/28 on her New Season 6 of True Crime She has a new eBook due out on May 2nd called Cruel Sacrifice 5-2 The book link is: http://amzn.to/20AGrMH facebook.com/TrueCrimewithAphroditeJones plus we will Talk about The Death of an Icon Prince & The Trial of Justin Ross Harris aka The Hot Car Death Trial TONIGHT at 9:30PM EST Pre-Order Cruel Sacrifice on Amazon: http://amzn.to/20AGrMH Watch Season 6 on May 2 at 9pmEST/8pmCT Listen on itunes and you can listen & call into the show Tonight @ 9:30pm
Jury selection, which may be close to conclusion, has taken an interesting turn. Nearly a third of the jurors qualified for the final panel – the one from which the 12 jurors and a number of alternates will be chosen – say they believe Justin Ross Harris is guilty. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The most important moments of the Justin Ross Harris trial may be unfolding right now - even before testimony begins or the lawyers ever state their cases. Welcome to jury selection, where cases are often won or lost. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
April 18, 2016 / Colin Miller interviews Bill Rankin, the reporter behind the Atlanta Journal-Constitution's podcast Breakdown. Now in its second season, Breakdown is covering the case of Justin Ross Harris, who is currently being tried for the murder of his 22 month old son. To listen to Breakdown, go to http://breakdown.myajc.com/homepage/. Support the show.
Former HLN Host of Jane Velez Mitchell (Host of issues) will make her long awaited debut to The King Jordan Radio Show The show will begin at 9:30pm est/8:30ct/6:30pst She has wrote several books including one book on Jodi Arias Which brings you right into the 2013 trial she also was on Dr Phil talking about her book along side Juan Martinez She also covered several Trial's including The King of Pop Michael Jackson & Casey Anthony intttttttttttttttt
The state’s murder case against Harris is formidable. The lead police investigator has already testified at length in pretrial hearings: some key testimony seems utterly damning, but some seems totally wrong. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The evidence against Justin Ross Harris, accused of murder in the hot-car death of his son, and how it just seems to keep piling up. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What happens when you run out of luck? You lose your job, your marriage, your home, your arms and legs, the respect of your parents, and your will to live, what happens then? If you've ever lived on planet Earth, then the answer is obvious, this is where desperation takes over and horrible things happen. This week we present the sad story of Sean Petrozzino, a mild mannered "great kid" that grew up into a world of bad luck and it ended up consuming him and making him a true monster. After killing the two people who loved him most he led authorities on an 8-day manhunt that would end tragically. We also briefly cover the case of Angela Simpson, a convicted psychopath who loves her status and wants to tell you about it. The audio of her interview is chilling and will question your ideas about whether some of us are worth trying to reform. Then we talk to Cathy Russon from CourtChatter.tv who fills us in on the status of the Oscar Pistorious and Justin Ross Harris cases, and also fills us in on the biggest high-profile case(s) of 2015, that of the Aaron Hernandez murder trials. Apparently, we'll be seeing two separate trials, one for murder, and one for double murder. It's going to be a hell of a show.