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)

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The section discussing how to raise the money for an attorney for CS. $90,000 for a retainer, $45,000 if it went to trial. And Cindy wanted to know what CS "did all day" since he couldn't watch the children.

Apparently, ES kept defending CS. Even keeping the girls away from Cindy, their Grandmother, because ES didn't want Cindy to talk badly about CS to the girls.

That is so tragic. I hope Erika has finally come to her senses. The fact that CS was cheating on her would be pretty devastating.
 
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Let's just remind ourselves of how he reacted when officers initially arrived and how Christopher made it ALL about himself. @9:04 he insists on taking a shower!?!?!?!?
She was so darn cute 😕
 
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Christopher Scholtes, 38, previously rejected a plea deal that would have resulted in less jail time than the deal he agreed to this week.

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His decision to pass over the initial offer came at a steep price, as he would have faced 10 to 25 years in prison had he agreed to the deal at that time.

In a statement, the Pima County Attorney's Office said Scholtes will face between 20 and 30 years in prison under the terms of the deal, without the possibility of early release.

Had he gone to trial, Scholtes would have faced the possibility of life in prison or even the death penalty.

 
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The section discussing how to raise the money for an attorney for CS. $90,000 for a retainer, $45,000 if it went to trial. And Cindy wanted to know what CS "did all day" since he couldn't watch the children.

Apparently, ES kept defending CS. Even keeping the girls away from Cindy, their Grandmother, because ES didn't want Cindy to talk badly about CS to the girls.

That is so tragic. I hope Erika has finally come to her senses. The fact that CS was cheating on her would be pretty devastating.
Reading the documents now and Cindy cinches my take on ES. From everything I have read to date, including so sooo much disregard for her children's lives orher than whining repetitively w/out taking action to protect her kids,, I'm guessing ES has had a somewhat infantile or adolescent oppositional defiance thing towards her mother that she's never matured beyond.

Could it be that the more her mother made her aware of Chris's pathological narcissism, even without speaking, the more ES dug in to defend him and guard the illusion of their (fraudulent) perfect life? <modsnip>

I do hope ES gets professional help to understand how she got to this place. And I also believe her willful disregard we have seen in solid documentation merits some kind of charges. Mothers who allow their spouses to abuse and endanger their children are charged every day and ES seemed more informed and aware than many of those and certainly was more professionally educated as to her legal responsibilities concerning this.

All just to flip off her mom? Gee, I sure hope not.
 
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DBM- correction already made, thank you Mods!
 
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Here's a question:

From the documents I read the incident of one of the children going next door to uncle's house after midnight crying that she'd woken up and dad was gone. Juan searched the house and Chris was gone altogether along with his car, leaving his preschooler and a baby in the house alone. So now we know the car isnt the only place he leaves them alone.Then he tried lie after lie to wiggle out of that one, starting with he was really there but in another room. What a whopper. Then he "went running" (he did arrive back home in his car sweaty, disheveled, and breathless), THEN he'd just gone to the store. Why the obvious lies?

Is it a crime in AZ to leave children this age alone?

According to the documents, ES has been telling her mother not to believe the information available online in reference to this case, calling it "just noise, don't believe the noise".

Does she, in fact, disbelieve every witness statement contained in these documents, each of the callers to 911 about her kids locked in hot cars in different parking lots, the criminal charges against him from an assault and robbery in Sunrise which were eventually dropped only due to a covid caused backlog, and her mom and brother's eyewitness of him being out doing "something, wink wink" in the middle of the night while she worked?

Noise? Really? She still wants her mother to believe he's a good guy?

Something interesting to see is the very detailed list of p@rn videos he watched while Parker roasted. They all have one very narrow "theme" in common. It def leaves questions.

And hey, what a great guy, huh, his friend is to gift him a red convertible and a new Playstation so soon after he used his own to so irresponsibly roast his daughter to death. Not going to sleuth him but it's written in the posted and published documents so you can all read that yourselves. I think its near the end.

Thank you, G'ma Cindy and brother Juan for stepping forward and doing the right thing. ~♡~ Its such a hard thing for family to do and I salute you and hope you sleep a little bit better tonight and every night for it. Having kids' mental health go awry is gutwrenching, especially when they are adult aged and won't be helped no matter what.



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They should have redacted the name of the woman there are personal allegations against and also names of witnesses and called them "Witness 1- neighbor, Witness 2- relative" or something, for their privacy, IMO. It discourages people to contact police, knowing their identity might be forever online linked to a case.
 
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On ES, MOO, is that she was living a "fantasy marriage" in her head that everything was "fine". Just focus on work, school, and keep pretending everything is fine at home. Perfectionists don't like to fail at anything. And they don't want anyone to say, "told you so".

I think ES is going to find that with CS gone, her life is much easier to manage without having to appease "Man Child" and deal with his drama. And the chaos he creates in her life.
 
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The section discussing how to raise the money for an attorney for CS. $90,000 for a retainer, $45,000 if it went to trial. And Cindy wanted to know what CS "did all day" since he couldn't watch the children.

Apparently, ES kept defending CS. Even keeping the girls away from Cindy, their Grandmother, because ES didn't want Cindy to talk badly about CS to the girls.

That is so tragic. I hope Erika has finally come to her senses. The fact that CS was cheating on her would be pretty devastating.
Family and friends came up with $90.000. for his retainer and he sat around playing games and watching TV. Erica returned to work and hired a nanny (eye roll)

Erika told LE her family life was perfect - I hope to heaven she has opened her eyes and now with Christopher going where he should’ve been for at least the last 15 mos her life will be so much better.
 
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Family and friends came up with $90.000. for his retainer and he sat around playing games and watching TV. Erica returned to work and hired a nanny (eye roll)

Erika told LE her family life was perfect - I hope to heaven she has opened her eyes and now with Christopher going where he should’ve been for at least the last 15 mos her life will be so much better.
I wonder if they'd have raised that much from friends had this collecion been released earlier
 
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The bit about Cindy saying she didn't feel right about the favoritism shown to the younger girls really cinched my repulsion of ES. This wasn't someone passively trying to do the best she could to build a career. Not letting the older CHILD have souvenirs or ordering off a menu just reeks of evil stepmother. There appears to be some narcissism there, too. A child from another mother as less than. I just can't with either of them.
 
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The bit about Cindy saying she didn't feel right about the favoritism shown to the younger girls really cinched my repulsion of ES. This wasn't someone passively trying to do the best she could to build a career. Not letting the older CHILD have souvenirs or ordering off a menu just reeks of evil stepmother. There appears to be some narcissism there, too. A child from another mother as less than. I just can't with either of them.
Step kids never forget that attitude towards them. Their whole life. It makes it hard to form lasting relationships when they assume they are not loved.
 
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On ES, MOO, is that she was living a "fantasy marriage" in her head that everything was "fine". Just focus on work, school, and keep pretending everything is fine at home. Perfectionists don't like to fail at anything. And they don't want anyone to say, "told you so".

I think ES is going to find that with CS gone, her life is much easier to manage without having to appease "Man Child" and deal with his drama. And the chaos he creates in her life.
ITA! Funny, early on while reading about the many vacations the family had gone on it seemed a bit odd for a fairly new doctor working hard to build a career on her specialty to be spending so much time away from her practice. The first thing that crossed my mind was “appeasement.”

IOW it felt (to me) like her husband wasn’t as supportive of his spouse as he could be and maybe was a little… self absorbed. It made me wonder if ES was keeping Chris from getting bored by things like arranging pricey vacations or buying him nice clothes, tech toys, etc.

Of course I could be wrong but like some of you my partner and I had worked very hard to make a good life for ourselves and worked even harder when kids came along. That meant modest vacations and not a lot of frills, at least early on.

Anyway I’m just saying I got the impression that Chris was eager, maybe even demanding to have the best and ES felt obligated to keep him happy. JMO
 
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Step kids never forget that attitude towards them. Their whole life. It makes it hard to form lasting relationships when they assume they are not loved.

Exactly. I am fortunate when I married in and my kids were "step", they were treated the same. We got a new Grandma and Grandpa who were amazing.

I can't imagine the cruelty of treating a child "less than". That is messed up. Why did CS even want custody? To have a babysitter?
 
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>snip<
IOW it felt (to me) like her husband wasn’t as supportive of his spouse as he could be and maybe was a little… self absorbed. It made me wonder if ES was keeping Chris from getting bored by things like arranging pricey vacations or buying him nice clothes, tech toys, etc.
>snip<
Anyway I’m just saying I got the impression that Chris was eager, maybe even demanding to have the best and ES felt obligated to keep him happy. JMO
Absolutely! And I noted that in the release of compiled documents, the specific texts between them indicate this too.

She had texted shortly before Parker's murder asking if he had any items he'd like specifically from the Nordstrom sale (i *think* it was Nordstrom but could be another department store?) and he quickly texted back two expensive items that were not even from her specified store or sale. She texted back that those were not even from that store or sale and he replied with a "Nevermind then" answer as though he were miffed. I'd guess this dynamic happened often. I'm guessing he had her programmed to keep her doing the dance to appease him and keep him happy.

What a waste. I hope she can turn her life around and learn to respect and honor herself again. She doesnt need *anyone* else to verify her worth. How she got sucked under by such a loser is a mystery.

Could the answer be in the very specific p@rn video theme in the documents that also listed their texts? Could it be a piece of this mysterious puzzle of why an otherwise accomplished woman would cling to such a pathetic a d deadly loser, although one with a *very* generous friend? Or when Loser was sneaking out of the house at night leaving his babies unattended, was he visiting 'that' friend?
 
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Exactly. I am fortunate when I married in and my kids were "step", they were treated the same. We got a new Grandma and Grandpa who were amazing.

I can't imagine the cruelty of treating a child "less than". That is messed up. Why did CS even want custody? To have a babysitter?
Remember the attitude when Casey was found Not Guilty, one of her parents said; ‘Anthony’s don’t lose.’ Christopher said the same to Juan when he was awarded custody of his daughter; ‘Scholtes’ don’t lose’. That poor little girl went through so much in her short life just to be treated horribly by her own father & his wife. Something that bothered me the whole time reading the police reports was there was not a single reference to Christopher’s oldest daughter. Not even 1 time did either of them say that he had 4 girls (now 3 as their daughters kept pointing out).

Juan also commented on other times when they were living together while he worked nights and slept during the day - waking up to find the girls alone in the apartment, Christopher just gone.
 
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They should have redacted the name of the woman there are personal allegations against and also names of witnesses and called them "Witness 1- neighbor, Witness 2- relative" or something, for their privacy, IMO. It discourages people to contact police, knowing their identity might be forever online linked to a case.
You’re right, can you imagine how uncomfortable it would’ve been if Christopher & Erika had to stay in that house knowing all their neighbors made a statement to LE against him?

These neighbors did an amazing job for Parker. I’m sure some suffer with guilt after thinking they should’ve done more before little Parker lost her life. They should’ve been reporting him to CPS and/or the police when they found the children wandering alone or left in the car alone. I hope they realize it would’ve made no difference. All the reports made regarding the mistreatment of his oldest daughter didn’t do anything. No one did anything to help her until she started running away and attempting to take her own life. All the reports were found unsubstantiated.

Now what they should do is allow these neighbors to make a statement to the court before Christopher is sentenced. Before Judge Lopez thinks about giving him 20 years, let these neighbors who are also victims of his bad judgement say their piece. Maybe it will help.
 
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Well, "Scholtes don't lose", has changed. Because CS has definitely lost! So much. Everything. All he has to look forward to now, is prison.

He won’t even have a Playstation.
 
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Well, "Scholtes don't lose", has changed. Because CS has definitely lost! So much. Everything. All he has to look forward to now, is prison.

He won’t even have a Playstation.
I wish they"d hurry the heck up and finish with his crap so I can stop following this case. Now I wonder if she's going to do a blubbering impact statement about how they are losing a family member again, it was all a mistake etc.
 
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I wish they"d hurry the heck up and finish with his crap so I can stop following this case. Now I wonder if she's going to do a blubbering impact statement about how they are losing a family member again, it was all a mistake etc.
I'd say that's a certainty.

I just hope that someone actually speaks up for Parker.

And that he says nothing at all. After Sterns, I've had enough of child murderers talking about how much they miss their victims for a lifetime.

MOO
 

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