The little boy's picture of the dinosaur changes from neat with good handwriting in one scene to messy with sloppy handwriting in the next.
ADA Carver was incorrect in stating that Paul Whitlock could not be held legally responsible for the deaths of his children and the suicide attempt of his wife. As he himself admits he knew that his wife had postpartum depression as well as suicidal tendencies, yet he did nothing to help her even after finding evidence she had tried to kill herself once before. Since it is common knowledge that mothers going through postpartum depression can be 10 times more likely to harm their children he should have known that he was not only placing his wife at grave risk of death, but his children as well. Which means he could be charged with murder in the second degree for the three children that died, specifically under the depraved indifference statute. By knowingly placing the lives of his wife and children in grave danger he was demonstrating a depraved indifference to human life.
Goren and Eames ask a nurse a question regarding Doreen's baby. The nurse says that Doreen couldn't hold her baby because of the "shakes caused by her epidural". Eames says [to Goren] that an epidural wouldn't cause that but Postpartum Depression would. Which is true, but the nurse should have already known that.