That makes sense.
Well, seeing as he admitted to searching the temps and times it would take to kill a child in a hot car right before his child died in a hot car, and seeing as it was only three minutes from he time he strapped his child into the car for the second time that morning after breakfast, until he arrived at work and "forgot" his son, felony murder is not close to overcharging him. This looks like a clear case of premeditation.
I don't. There are several videos of time lapsed, daily photos dads have taken of their kids from birth to a decade later or whatever. Lots of men love their babies enough to photograph them every day.
That's not what concerns me about this person.
The sequence of events in this case and the behavior of the father doesn't come close, in my opinion, from what I've heavily researched over the years, come close to approximating examples of Munchausens or psychosis. Not close.
Sadly, as Websleuths shows, sometimes parents just don't love their kids and want to kill them. Including parents who everyone says adore their children and could never do such a thing. And distrust of LE or the legal system in general does not change that. There are just too many cases on here of parents who plot to harm their children for us to need to do mental gymnastics in this one to explain away the facts here. IMO.
We don't know that he didn't. The tip might have been quite precise.