Arizona girl, 2, left in car by father on 109-degree day and is found dead #2

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Her father claimed that he left her in the car in the driveway, with the engine and a/c on, and when he came back about half an hour later, it had somehow turned itself off, and the car had overheated and she had died.

I have a really bad feeling about this one, and that this isn't what really happened. I realize we have to let authorities do their jobs.


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2 bodycam videos have been released. Day of death and day of arrest (3 days later).

I was surprised at how much back and forth focused on CS and his emotional displays there was the day of the death when EMTs were still with Parker at the house.

I had thought that ES and Parker left right away by ambulance and he was with LE at house, but she was there too, rubbing his back, etc. So now I'm a bit more curious about the timing of the texts btw ES and CS and where they were when they were exchanged. When was the "how many times have I told you" in the timeline? Was it only him who did it or did they both do it (as he claimed day of death)) and it was a bit CYA? CS was ALL in CYA mode with LE and told a lot of lies that were easily disproved. That was given as a basis by AZ in asking for him to be held. Why would she text "we've lost her" when they were all at the house? I also wondered about the little girls and their emotional state and if they were left to comfort one another when all this was happening in video day of. Neither they nor Parker seemed to be the focus, day of death, and ES wanting to get the kids to watch CS be arrested days later, stopped by LE also seemed really non-protective. Was it to silence them to see the consequences of them "telling?"

I know ES tried CPR before EMTs arrived but once they were on scene, neither parent seemed focused on Parker, it was all about comforting CS and I was a bit surprised that they did not even grasp the optics of that. JMOOO. I guess it was so obvious she was gone that there was no rush to leave but seems odd to delay. ES had brought Parker inside to do CPR so where was she when texting CS, also inside? It's not like she was outside in the driveway with Parker.


Bond hearing here

It really seems this is headed toward minimal consequences for him. The kids suffered the loss of 2 sisters and ongoing dysfunction. I hope they will be ok if this goes how it seems it will.
 
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Reposting the interview with the oldest daughter of CS who lived with him and ES for 4 years until CPS removed her from the home. She requested to remain anonymous so please don’t post anything that might reveal her information. She’s only 16.

She said Scholtes would leave her alone inside of the car, sometimes for hours, since she was as young as seven.

"It makes plenty of sense, actually I'm surprised it didn't happen sooner," she said. "{Once} I had to go sit out in the car for four to five hours and continuously had to restart the car and had only eaten once that day."

She has Type 1 diabetes so that proved dangerous for her.

She said eventually, against her wishes, Scholtes was able to get custody of her and she spent four years living with him and his wife Erika.

She described that period as a nightmare.

It got so bad in 2021 she said she tried to kill herself because she didn't want to live with her father.

Child Protective Services got involved and Scholtes lost custody of her.
 
Reposting the interview with the oldest daughter of CS who lived with him and ES for 4 years until CPS removed her from the home. She requested to remain anonymous so please don’t post anything that might reveal her information. She’s only 16.

She said Scholtes would leave her alone inside of the car, sometimes for hours, since she was as young as seven.

"It makes plenty of sense, actually I'm surprised it didn't happen sooner," she said. "{Once} I had to go sit out in the car for four to five hours and continuously had to restart the car and had only eaten once that day."

She has Type 1 diabetes so that proved dangerous for her.

She said eventually, against her wishes, Scholtes was able to get custody of her and she spent four years living with him and his wife Erika.

She described that period as a nightmare.

It got so bad in 2021 she said she tried to kill herself because she didn't want to live with her father.

Child Protective Services got involved and Scholtes lost custody of her.
Surely this has to be introduced into the information in the prosecution of the current crime.

I fear there is a great risk that CS will end up in a position of at least part of the time having sole responsibility for childcare of the surviving two children.
 
Something is very off here. This is a parent who lost custody of another child, in part because of the same dangerous behavior. This is a parent who stole two beers from a convenience store while in the presence of and driving his children.

This is a man who lied to police from the start.

Yet the judge seems to buy into the ‘pillar of the community’ storyline.

Why?
 
Something is very off here. This is a parent who lost custody of another child, in part because of the same dangerous behavior. This is a parent who stole two beers from a convenience store while in the presence of and driving his children.

This is a man who lied to police from the start.

Yet the judge seems to buy into the ‘pillar of the community’ storyline.

Why?
The only thing that I can think of, is because his wife is a doctor in the community? Certainly not fair, but it stands out to me.
 
There are other non-hospital jobs for anesthesiologists, like working in ophthalmology clinics that do cataract surgeries. These tend to be cushy jobs that senior anesthesiologist who don't want to take call get.

Anesthesiology call can be a beetch, and it is not likely she would be employable at the University level if she did not take call. Usually the youngest anesthesiologist have to take the most call and it gets less as you progress in seniority.
 
Something is very off here. This is a parent who lost custody of another child, in part because of the same dangerous behavior. This is a parent who stole two beers from a convenience store while in the presence of and driving his children.

This is a man who lied to police from the start.

Yet the judge seems to buy into the ‘pillar of the community’ storyline.

Why?

Definitely not a good advertisement for the community.

In my opinion, money and status. If this had been a low income family of color dad would have been in handcuffs and in jail from the start

I was thinking about it watching the handcuffed part. The policemen were apologetic, and the policewoman said, "it is up to a judge". I felt sorry for the police - they witnessed a horrible situation, too, and now they have to apologize to the wife for doing their job. The father was having a hysterical meltdown, the mother was indignant at the dad's arrest. Not a good scene. But in any low income community it would have looked very differently.
 
It was definitely a change of appearance for sure. In the video of the day he killed Parker, he had a pregnant size belly in his tshirt. He looked very thin at the recent hearing.
Booze causes a lot of bloat and puffiness, so lost that. I'm sure this is a very stressful time.

I honestly did not recognize him.
 
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The fact that they are a conventionally attractive pair vs. a couple of potatoes also helps, I imagine.
I think the attractiveness combined with money and profession gave them a considerable advantage. It’s too bad he couldn’t have done a better job at parenting, because they had the foundation of a good life.
 
It was definitely a change of appearance for sure. In the video of the day he killed Parker, he had a pregnant size belly in his tshirt. He looked very thin at the recent hearing.
I wouldn't have even guessed it was the same person. He cleaned himself up, got a haircut and was wearing glasses and a decent suit. Looks like some weight loss (no more beer?) He seemed annoyed to be there if you ask me.
 
He ain't such a looker now with the new 'do.

It was definitely a change of appearance for sure. In the video of the day he killed Parker, he had a pregnant size belly in his tshirt. He looked very thin at the recent hearing.

I think he looks much better actually. He looks like he dropped 30 lbs. overnight
 

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