Ross Harris Trial Day 3 Part 4 (Foglia, Gallimore) 10/05/16 | Summary and Q&A

TL;DR
Witnesses recount the distressing scene where a child was found unresponsive, with the defendant displaying erratic and emotional behavior.
Key Insights
- 🎑 Witnesses testified to the emotional and distraught behavior of the defendant at the scene.
- 😨 The defendant did not attempt to assist in caring for the child before being detained.
Transcript
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Questions & Answers
Q: How did Dale Hamilton describe the behavior of the defendant at the scene?
Dale Hamilton noted that the defendant was distraught, pacing, and exhibiting sudden outbursts of emotion.
Q: Did the defendant attempt to assist in caring for the child before being detained?
No, witnesses did not see the defendant offer any assistance before being detained.
Q: How did Officer Gallamore describe the demeanor of the defendant at the scene?
Officer Gallamore stated that the defendant acted hysterical and displayed signs of high emotional distress.
Q: How did Officer Gallamore describe the child's condition when they arrived at the scene?
Officer Gallamore observed that the child was unresponsive, had wide open eyes, and displayed signs of rigor mortis.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Dale Hamilton, a witness, describes encountering the scene where a child was found unresponsive near a vehicle in the Acres Mill area.
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Officer Folia and Officer Gallamore arrived at the scene and attempted CPR on the child, but it was unsuccessful.
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Officer Gallamore observed that the child appeared deceased and showed signs of rigidity, indicating that the child had been dead for some time.
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