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Results of a toxicology report on a Georgia toddler who died in a hot car came back with negative results for drugs or other chemicals, but officials did not say Thursday which specific substances they tested for.
Cobb County police said the full reports from the autopsy on 22-month-old Cooper Harris' body will not be released until the entire investigation has been completed.
The boy’s father, 33-year-old Justin Ross Harris, has been charged with murder and child cruelty in the June 18 death.
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In court last week, investigators said Harris was in his office at Home Depot, sexting various women while his son baked to death. They also said Harris conducted internet searches on life in prison and dying in a car.
Harris said he left the boy in the SUV for about seven hours after forgetting to drop him off at day care.
Also on Thursday, Home Depot confirmed to WSB-TV that Justin Ross Harris has been fired from his job. The company would not provide specifics.
(Source: WSB-TV)
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