Ross Harris Trial Day 13 Part 2 (Detective Stoddard Testifies) 10/24/16 | Summary and Q&A

TL;DR
Detective reviews various videos related to the case, including car parking, badge access, and defendant's activities, providing key insights into the defendant's actions on the day of the incident.
Key Insights
- ๐คจ The defendant's parking location at Home Depot on the day of the incident raises questions about his proximity to the Treehouse daycare center.
- ๐คช The defendant did not mention going to Home Depot during his interview, which conflicts with the video evidence.
- ๐คจ Video footage shows the defendant engaging in various actions, such as throwing a bag into the car seat, raising suspicions about his involvement in the incident.
Transcript
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Questions & Answers
Q: What evidence was provided by Home Depot in the form of videos?
Home Depot provided parking lot footage, including different camera angles, that captured the defendant's parking location and his activities entering and exiting his vehicle.
Q: Did the defendant mention going to Home Depot during his interview?
No, the defendant did not mention going to Home Depot for light bulbs or any other reason during his interview, raising questions about the accuracy of his timeline of events.
Q: What actions did the videos capture regarding the defendant's car and the car seat?
The videos showed the defendant opening and closing his car door, throwing a bag into the car seat, and bending down near the car. It is unclear if he looked inside the car or put his head inside.
Q: Did the videos show the defendant using his phone while walking?
No, the videos reviewed by the detective did not show the defendant stopping or using his phone while walking into the Home Depot parking lot.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Detective reviews multiple videos, including parking lot footage from Home Depot and badge access records from Little Apron Academy, to analyze the defendant's actions on the day of the incident.
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The defendant parked his car at different locations in the Home Depot parking lot on various dates in June, with specific details regarding his actions captured on video.
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The defendant did not mention going to Home Depot for light bulbs during his interview, raising questions about his timeline of events.
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Videos show the defendant entering and exiting his car, throwing a bag into the car seat, and pausing when someone passes by him.
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