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Hot car death: Father charged with toddler's murder | Hot car death: Father charged with toddler's murder |
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A Georgia man whose son died after he left him in a hot car for seven hours has been charged with murder. | A Georgia man whose son died after he left him in a hot car for seven hours has been charged with murder. |
Among the charges against Justin Ross Harris was malice murder, which means prosecutors allege he intentionally left his 22-month-old son to die. | Among the charges against Justin Ross Harris was malice murder, which means prosecutors allege he intentionally left his 22-month-old son to die. |
The child died of hyperthermia as his body overheated amid outside temperatures of almost 90F (32C). | The child died of hyperthermia as his body overheated amid outside temperatures of almost 90F (32C). |
Mr Harris's lawyer has said the death was a "tragic accident" as the father forgot his son was in the vehicle. | Mr Harris's lawyer has said the death was a "tragic accident" as the father forgot his son was in the vehicle. |
He told police he was supposed to drop his son at a nursery but drove to work instead and forgot the toddler was in the back seat. | |
The indictment also charges Mr Harris of dissemination of harmful materials to a minor and accuses him of a requesting a nude photo from a teenage girl. | The indictment also charges Mr Harris of dissemination of harmful materials to a minor and accuses him of a requesting a nude photo from a teenage girl. |
During an earlier hearing, Cobb County Police Detective Phil Stoddard testified Mr Harris was sitting in his office exchanging nude photos with several women, including a teenage minor, on the day his son died. | During an earlier hearing, Cobb County Police Detective Phil Stoddard testified Mr Harris was sitting in his office exchanging nude photos with several women, including a teenage minor, on the day his son died. |
Mr Stoddard also told the grand jury panel Mr Harris had researched online how long and what temperature it would take to die in a hot car and looked at websites advocating a child-free lifestyle. | Mr Stoddard also told the grand jury panel Mr Harris had researched online how long and what temperature it would take to die in a hot car and looked at websites advocating a child-free lifestyle. |
Defence lawyer Maddox Kilgore said that was irrelevant to the case and a defence witness said Mr Harris appeared to be distraught when he realised his son had died, and was trying to resuscitate him. | Defence lawyer Maddox Kilgore said that was irrelevant to the case and a defence witness said Mr Harris appeared to be distraught when he realised his son had died, and was trying to resuscitate him. |
Mr Harris has been in jail since his arrest on 18 June, the same day of his son's death. | Mr Harris has been in jail since his arrest on 18 June, the same day of his son's death. |
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