Georgia Dad Accused of Killing Son in Hot Car Loses Supporters

ByRHEANA MURRAY ABCNews logo
Friday, June 27, 2014

Supporters of the Georgia dad accused of leaving his infant son to die in a hot car have backed away from their online petition after police raised doubts about the father's account of what happened.

"I think that based on recent developments this petition is no longer relevant," read a note on the Change.org petition originally launched to help Justin Ross Harris, who faces murder charges after leaving his 22-month old son in the backseat of his SUV while he was at work June 18.

"I still pray that this was truly an accident. If that is the case, the DA now knows that the community does not want Justin prosecuted on murder charges," the statement read.

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The petition was closed after reaching more than 11,000 signatures from people who believed Harris had "loved his son immensely" and didn't deserve to be charged with murder for "a horrible accident."

But supporters wavered after police revealed that Harris allegedly had returned to his vehicle during his workday, and also drove a short distance after work before supposedly realizing his son was in the car. Police did not say how they know that.

Harris' story prompted parents to share their own terrifying experiences of accidentally leaving kids in a hot car.

"I was one of those people who only thought it happened to bad parents," one woman wrote on the petition's Change.org page. "Until I learned how it happens, how easy it is to forget your child."

Harris pleaded not guilty last week to felony murder and child cruelty charges. His son's funeral will be held on Saturday. Harris is being held without bail and jail records don't list an attorney for him.

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