Minute-by-minute: Day 4 of the Ross Harris hot car death trial
It's been more than two years since 22-month-old Cooper Harris died in the back seat of a hot SUV outside a Cobb County office building.
His father, Ross Harris, is now on trial for his death.
Follow minute-by-minute coverage of the case below:
10:46 a.m. Court recesses for morning break.
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10:46 a.m. Redmon says Cooper was awake when Harris left. Harris was holding Cooper in his arms as Redmon said goodbye.
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10:45 a.m. Redmon says from what he saw, "(Harris) seemed to love his child."
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10:37 a.m. Defense begins cross-examining Redmon.
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10:36 a.m. Redmon says Harris, who usually appeared clean shaven, had a bit of a 5 o'clock shadow that day, something he called "unusual." Says he didn't notice anything else out of the ordinary.
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10:30 a.m. Redmon says he said hello to Harris and Cooper that morning when they walked up to the register. He says he had never met Cooper before so he asked Harris about him. Harris said his name was Cooper and Redmon said, 'Hey Coop,' before continuing with his work.
Redmon says he had a quick interaction with Harris at Chick-fil-A the morning of his son's death.
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10:26 a.m. Redmon, who was the general manager of the store, says he was familiar with Harris from his visits to Chick-fil-A. He considered Harris a regular there. He says he had met Harris about a dozen times in the past year.
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10:20 a.m. Weston steps down. State calls Chris Redmon, who was also working at Chick-fil-A the morning Harris came in.
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10:03 a.m. Defense and Weston walk jurors through the parking area of Chick-fil-A and the surrounding streets that Harris drove to get to work that day.
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9:55 a.m. Defense begins cross-examination of Weston.
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9:40 a.m. Weston walks jurors through video that shows Ross Harris' visit to Chick-fil-A that morning. As he enters the restaurant, he is holding Cooper in his arms.
Video from inside Chick-Fil-A the morning Cooper died shows Harris holding Cooper as he walked inside the restaurant
-- Ross Harris Trial (@RossHarrisTrial)
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9:36 a.m. State enters surveillance video from Chick-Fil-A the morning of June 18, 2014 into evidence.
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9:28 a.m. State calls first witness, Kyle Weston, to the stand. Weston worked at Chick-fil-A in Vinings where Harris and his son had breakfast the morning of his death.
Harris Trial UPDATE: Chik Fil A manager talks about video cameras in store; jurors likely to see Ross and son eating breakfast soon.
-- Ross Cavitt | WSB-TV (@RossCavittWSB)
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9:25 a.m. Court resumes after hurricane delay.

