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Breakdown

S02, Episode 12: From the gutter to the homicide file

Breakdown

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Politics, News, True Crime

4.62.7K Ratings

🗓️ 24 October 2016

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Prosecutors open a new week of testimony by calling one woman after another to the witness stand. Harris pursued all of them – including two teenagers – over sexually explicit online chats. Finally, lead detective Phil Stoddard takes the stand and prosecutors play the detective’s interview of Harris at the police station the day of Cooper’s death. They also play the recording of Harris’ emotionally charged meeting with his wife when she comes to see him at police headquarters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

It's worth knowing which really going on.

0:05.1

This is the Atlanta Journal Constitution.

0:30.0

Baseball is back and the braves are loaded.

0:33.6

We're pretty well stacked everywhere.

0:35.6

Conspenser strider, Ronald the Cuny Jr., and the rest of Atlanta's stars lead the braves back to the playoffs.

0:42.4

We've worked really hard to get that bar up there,

0:44.6

depending on the Braves Report podcast from the Atlanta Journal Constitution to bring you interviews from the clubhouse and analysis from the best experts in Atlanta.

0:54.0

I'm Beat reporter Justin Saskata.

0:56.0

And I'm Jay Black. Listen every Monday or when major news breaks.

0:59.7

That's the Braves Report from the Atlanta Journal Constitution.

1:02.4

Follow the show on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.

1:12.2

You're listening to the second season of Breakdown, an exclusive podcast by the Atlanta Journal Constitution.

1:18.3

This season, death in a hot car, mistake or murder.

1:23.1

Go to AJCbreakdown.com for additional background, photos, video and more on the Justin Ross Harris case.

1:31.3

Previously on Breakdown.

1:33.4

Actually the day before that day, when he woke up from nap, he looked at me and he said, I need a diaper.

1:40.8

And I was so excited because I'm like, okay, you're using words, you're not, you're making sentences.

1:47.5

It's a smell that I associate with a lot of death thing.

1:50.2

So yes, it's one of those things that comes with the scene.

1:56.9

To say that there was an odor of you could detect that was indicative of something dead isn't consistent with what happened in the real world or facts.

2:06.0

Welcome back.

2:07.0

I'm Bill Rankin, Legal Affairs Reporter for the Atlanta Journal Constitution.

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