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Re: GA Dad ( Justin Harris) Indicted by Grand Jury in GA on Murder of his son (hot car case)

On 9/4/2014 KittyLouWhoToo said:

There should be a nice hot cell in h&ll waiting for his miserable as-s.

Sounds good KittyLou, that darling little boy is better off without his monster parents!

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Re: GA Dad ( Justin Harris) Indicted by Grand Jury in GA on Murder of his son (hot car case)

Another man-child addicted to his tech toys--and now we learn, his p o r n.


The pain they have cost us, the evils that never happened.
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Re: GA Dad ( Justin Harris) Indicted by Grand Jury in GA on Murder of his son (hot car case)

I just wish this animal was being tried in the State of AL (where he is from), I know he would get a death sentence!

Don't worry, there's a place in Hello waiting for him!

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Re: GA Dad ( Justin Harris) Indicted by Grand Jury in GA on Murder of his son (hot car case)

I always talked to my son when he was a baby, sitting in the back seat. I taught him a little song, and he would sing back. My husband told me to do that. He would talk to him about anything (talking to a 5-6 month baby and up till he was 4. People have always been forgetting kids in cars, since the first cars. Just human nature. It has gotten worse because we have more things on our minds. Especially driving to work. Many people are silent and brooding when they drive to work. (another reason car pools are not that popular) That second arrest was involuntary killing. This guy from Georgia is the first one I've heard of that was charged as deliberate. So I originally thought it truly was an accident. I never forgot my son, but then I always talked to him and he would respond.

I want to add. I have a girlfriend who had two small children. She was having a house built for them. She would drive down (with the kids as she was not working then) to look to see how the house was going. It was being custom built. The kids were 8 and 3. One day she left forgetting the 3 year old boy. He was playing and laughing with the workers. She drove almost home before she remembered. She rushed back ASAP (time before cell phones) and retrieved her son

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Re: GA Dad ( Justin Harris) Indicted by Grand Jury in GA on Murder of his son (hot car case)

On 9/5/2014 Hooty said:

I just wish this animal was being tried in the State of AL (where he is from), I know he would get a death sentence!

Don't worry, there's a place in Hello waiting for him!

Why would Georgia be any less harsh?

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Re: GA Dad ( Justin Harris) Indicted by Grand Jury in GA on Murder of his son (hot car case)

Something about this case was never right from the beginning. I just hope in this case of child murder we see some justice and he gets what he deserves for what he did. Our legal system has been very disappointing in the past with these kinds of cases.

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Re: GA Dad ( Justin Harris) Indicted by Grand Jury in GA on Murder of his son (hot car case)

I used to shiver when I thought about how we used to let our kids just jump in the back of the station wagon, gave them pillows and blankets and toys to play with, and then travel from Virginia to northern NJ, highways all the way.

I'll tell you one thing . . . we never forgot they were there!!

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Re: GA Dad ( Justin Harris) Indicted by Grand Jury in GA on Murder of his son (hot car case)

On 9/6/2014 esmeraldagooch said:
On 9/5/2014 Hooty said:

I just wish this animal was being tried in the State of AL (where he is from), I know he would get a death sentence!

Don't worry, there's a place in Hello waiting for him!

Why would Georgia be any less harsh?

Oh no, being a resident of AL and knowing how people think here and the laws, I think he would get death by lethal injection!

This part of GA has a lot of "transplants" and I don't think they all would believe in "capital punishment"!

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