GUILTY Arizona girl, 2, left in car by father on 109-degree day and is found dead #2 (guilty plea, father found dead 5 November 2025 before sentencing)

  • #941
He's obviously surrounded himself with enablers his whole life.

It's going to be interesting to see how he adjusts to prison. He hasn't had pretrial jail to ease him in. I suspect he's going to throw tantrums.

MOO
My one small satisfaction: no time served deduction.
 
  • #942
During arrest they extracted his cute lip ring.
 
  • #943
This entire download was eye opening I kept going back to it lots of pages but very informative!!

I am up to page 90. So far, this is completely terrible.

CS is a liar, did not tell law enforcement where he was or what he did on the day of the incident.

CS has a history of neglect with his children.

CS has been having an affair with a gal in the neighborhood.

One thing I noted was one sister said that her younger sister "sleeps alot". I noticed a toxicology was done on Parker, but no results yet, pending. I wonder if CS was also doing "Zanny the Nanny" on Parker.

CS seems to be a whiner, who has "Sciatica". Of course. Probably been on workers comp, pending getting disability. My own interpretation.
 
  • #944
My one small satisfaction: no time served deduction.
No beer, no MJ, no PlayStation, no adult entertainment either.

Just dozens of other dudes just as bored as he is and not inclined to catering to his nonsense. Also, a large percentage of them are going to be dads missing out on watching their kids grow up. His casual neglect and indifference to his own children's welfare will not go down well with that demographic.

MOO
 
  • #945
I am up to page 90. So far, this is completely terrible.

CS is a liar, did not tell law enforcement where he was or what he did on the day of the incident.

CS has a history of neglect with his children.

CS has been having an affair with a gal in the neighborhood.

One thing I noted was one sister said that her younger sister "sleeps alot". I noticed a toxicology was done on Parker, but no results yet, pending. I wonder if CS was also doing "Zanny the Nanny" on Parker.

CS seems to be a whiner, who has "Sciatica". Of course. Probably been on workers comp, pending getting disability. My own interpretation.
Could be that he was drugging her. In one part it says she was grouchy, can't remember the exact term. When he would bring her inside.
 
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  • #946
I guess we have Cynthia and Juan to thank for his accepting the plea deal. 🏆

( I know it’s not that simple but credit where it’s due!)
 
  • #947
I guess we have Cynthia and Juan to thank for his accepting the plea deal. 🏆
They protected the surviving kids, probably at the cost of a future relationship with them and their mother. A very difficult choice, but the right one. It means he suffers consequences and the kids get to grow up rather than dying like their sister.

I'd like to hope the children's mother sees the light and builds bridges with them, but she strikes me more as the kind to cut off contact and move to the nearest town to the prison so she can visit him regularly, nevermind what the girls need.

MOO
 
  • #948
I can't get over the fact that he suggested to his wife they have another baby when Parker was barely cold. Like she was replaceable, like a piece of broken furniture. I guess to him she was.

MOO
This is based strictly off nothing but my own opinion…but I wouldn’t be surprised if the lack of care he gave for all these kids he supposedly wanted was because he wanted a son but kept having daughters.
 
  • #949
This is based strictly off nothing but my own opinion…but I wouldn’t be surprised if the lack of care he gave for all these kids he supposedly wanted was because he wanted a son but kept having daughters.
I suspect he didn't care about kids at all, but had them for two reasons. To pacify his spouse, and to bolster his manhood/ego. Other than that, they were just... objects. To be ignored or shut away when not fulfilling some need of his.

MOO
 
  • #950
I suspect he didn't care about kids at all, but had them for two reasons. To pacify his spouse, and to bolster his manhood/ego. Other than that, they were just... objects. To be ignored or shut away when not fulfilling some need of his.

MOO
Totally agree on them just being objects to him. But I wouldn’t be surprised if he would’ve tried a little bit harder not to kill a boy object who would carry on his last name and “legacy” (lol).
 
  • #951
Totally agree on them just being objects to him. But I wouldn’t be surprised if he would’ve tried a little bit harder not to kill a boy object who would carry on his last name and “legacy” (lol).
That might last until the child had needs he had to fill because his spouse was back at work. The guy killed his daughter because she might have been 'grumpy' when he removed her from the car. I don't see him dealing patiently with nappy changes and teething, whatever the child's gender. He's completely selfish. He'd probably be more inclined to the kind of abuse we see on here inflicted on male infants and toddlers to make them toughen up and 'be a man'. A male child crying, for example, might provoke a rage in him a female child might not.

MOO
 
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  • #952
I can't get over the fact that he suggested to his wife they have another baby when Parker was barely cold. Like she was replaceable, like a piece of broken furniture. I guess to him she was.

MOO
yes, well he ruined their family so a new one should fix everything right?
 
  • #953
I suspect he didn't care about kids at all, but had them for two reasons. To pacify his spouse, and to bolster his manhood/ego. Other than that, they were just... objects. To be ignored or shut away when not fulfilling some need of his.

MOO
I agree w Cynthia. The man is a classic narc. The children of narcs are possessions, not people. When not bolstering his ego they had no role in his life save that of annoyances that must be worked around to continue fulfilling his baby man hobbies and stay jobless.
 
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  • #954
The oldest daughter's account was interesting. She emphasized always being left in the car, and iirc said when he was a bartender she was left 4-5 hours in the car.
And that she was considered old enough to restart the car when power went off.

There's just so many damning accounts in this document. A lot of it was hearsay, and dates were vague. But accounts coincided. Cynthia called LE because they had not interviewed her before. Her son, if he would have been called, about CS not being in the house when his little kid was knocking on neighbor's door, I think that was 100% admissable.
 
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  • #955
I am up to page 160, and completely disgusted with everything I have read. Some "Pillar of the Community".

I was really sad when the police interviewed a neighbor, who started crying about Parker. Wow.

So far, LEO did a good job, I still wish they had done a search warrant for a BAC on CS the day of the death. Other than that, this investigation is extremely thorough.
 
  • #956
I am up to page 160, and completely disgusted with everything I have read. Some "Pillar of the Community".

I was really sad when the police interviewed a neighbor, who started crying about Parker. Wow.

So far, LEO did a good job, I still wish they had done a search warrant for a BAC on CS the day of the death. Other than that, this investigation is extremely thorough.
So much more than I thought existed.
 
  • #957
Ugh, I’m only on page 25 and am disgusted with lazy deadbeat Chris.

For one, he didn’t have a lot to do on the day Parker died. The other girls were gone with the neighbor who also fed them so all Chris had to do was pick up some groceries. One kid and apparently even that was too much trouble.

Then, during the time before the surviving girls were forensically interviewed one girl stated that her big sister, mother, grandmother, uncles, her other grandfather and yet another grandfather (“Papa”) all told her that her dad was a good dad and it was an accident.

Furthermore the poor child was coached to believe that Chris was going to get Parker but forgot because it was “just too busy in the house.”

So by the next day there were two stories regarding Parker’s death: either Chris deliberately left her in the car, presumably with the engine running and the a/c on or that Chris became distracted by all the so-called busy stuff in the house. I bet the extended family had a heckuva strategy meeting, intending to cover all bases. JMO

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  • #958
One of them says daddy was a bartender and a "scientist", but had to "retire".
 
  • #959
I've known a few deadbeats, but I hate the pretentious ones. He does appear to have her brainwashed. What could be the limit in her estimation? Drives drunk, leaves kids routinely in car, does shyte to help out from what I could see. Prolific liar. Possible neighbor affair per reports. Convicted of child abuse and murder. Do they really consider having another baby? What would make her cut ties. Will there be a narrative that they've done him wrong, your daddy loves you?

Did anyone catch the part about him losing a $3,000 kitten? I looked twice at the number, was I hallucinating?
 
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  • #960
I've known a few deadbeats, but I hate the pretentious ones. He does appear to have her brainwashed. What could be the limit in her estimation? Drives drunk, leaves kids routinely in car, does shyte to help out from what I could see. Convicted of child abuse and murder. Do they really consider having another baby? What would make her cut ties. Will there be a narrative that they've done him wrong, your daddy loves you?

Did anyone catch the part about him losing a $3,000 kitten? I looked twice at the number, was I hallucinating?
Yeah, I bet there are a long series of pets that went 'missing'. It's easier to explain away a pet going missing than a toddler dying. And you don't have to change the litter box if the cat mysteriously vanishes.

I'm not implying he killed them with his bare hands, but deliberately leaving a door open or driving them somewhere and dumping, yeah.

MOO
 

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