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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If we're keeping score, father of the year has now made the family car and the family home places of traumatic death ... for littles, that is their whole world.

The cruelty is staggering.

JMO
 
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I don’t think ES is fit to keep custody of those girls. They deserve better!!!!!💕💕
 
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Wouldn't it be CS-like if the (suspected) OD got portrayed to the kids as another tragic accident. Daddy didn't mean it...
Mistake on accident I believe is what one of Parker’s older sisters stated in her interview.
 
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I'm not surprised. The one upside is that now he gets to explain to Parker, in great detail, just why he thought this was OK to do to his own child.
 
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I am so angry he will not face justice! That narcissistic coward! I just saw the news on Court TV’s FB post on my feed, and I started cursing. My wife was in the room and asked what was wrong. I had just been talking with her about the case so she understood right away. We here all knew this might happen, but I am in disbelief it actually did. It is something out of a movie. Of course, I followed the Dulos case too, and we know how that ended. Pure evil in both cases.

It’s strange, but I had wondered how traumatic that last night with his family would be. I guess we got our answer. To do this to his other girls infuriates me after they already lost their sister. He cared about nobody but himself. I also firmly believe ES knew about this plan ahead of time, approved of it, and may even be complicit in his death with her training. God bless them all as they try to carry on, especially the other daughters.

Rot in hell, CS. At least we know Parker is in a better place.
 
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Apparently the father has committed suicide:

Death of Arizona dad Christopher Scholtes after leaving 2-year-old daughter to die in hot car while he watched p*rn probed as suicide​


*******New York Post link 🔗 below seems to be blocked due to websleurh blocking the word "porn" in link *******

Wow, CS’s older daughter sued both her dad and his wife in October.
 
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I'm not surprised. The one upside is that now he gets to explain to Parker, in great detail, just why he thought this was OK to do to his own child.
I don’t think he’s anywhere near Parker now. I believe she is safe with God.

jmo
 
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I have good hopes for the daughters. I expect E to remarry while they're still pretty young. Hopefully, she'll choose better this time, and the girls will have a good stepfather to love and be loved by. If so, they'll graduate high school and probably college with two proud parents in attendance, and they'll have someone to walk them down the aisle if they should choose. I think E is very impressionable, shaped by who she is with, and hopefully he'll be a good influence on her. And even if she raises them as a single mom (with nanny), I feel like she'll be a better mother, without CS dragging her down and absorbing every ounce of her attention and mothering. Poor Parker though. In E's words, she was perfect! And now they've lost her.
 
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Wow, CS’s older daughter sued both her dad and his wife in October.
Well, she attempted to. She had a process server go to the house twice when they knew C & E were at home and they refused to come to the door. I actually wondered if they would try serving him at court this morning. One more thing Christopher weaseled out of. Left for Erika to deal with.
 
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A selfish coward to the very bitter end.
 
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Self-imposed death penalty.
I am still a bit in shock.
 
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Do you think ES knew he was going to do it? Like I wonder if they actually discussed it and she was fully aware of the plan... I tend to think yes.
This thought crossed my mind too. But that might be giving him too much credit. On the other hand, I don’t doubt that she would support his martyrdom. I’m just so relieved that all of those documents were released, and made publicly available. She can try to gaslight people into believing the story of Saint Christopher, but it’s not gonna fly for long once they get their hands on those.

I could not care less that that odious waste of space is gone but for the anguish that his already traumatized daughters will have to suffer. Whatever else he was, he was their father and I’m sure they loved him.

But man-baby Scholtes just couldn’t face life in a cell without his toys. I did enjoy the thought of his whining and whinging.

It was predicted on this thread that CS taking his own live rather than face prison was a risk in leaving him at large. If random WebSleuths commenters could predict this outcome, why didn't the judge?
I was coming here to ask exactly this.
 
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At 2:30 in, she directly addresses the two surviving girls….”I hope you are surrounded by love…” It’s such a wonderful compassionate statement and brought me to tears. I hope they hear it. For once, Erica, do the right thing.
 
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This toxicology report should be interesting.

His wife is an anesthesiologist by trade. She would have access to all kinds of medications that could be used in a suicide. Of course, it would have been highly inappropriate if she was providing him with ANY dangerous medications, even if written as a prescription.

I would hope LE would do a thorough search of the home and surroundings, garbage cans, vehicles for medications.

With her pattern of denial about his issues and her inactivity in protecting her children, I would find it within the realm of possibility of her enabling him or giving him information about medication-associated suicide methods.
 
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The other point is that this means that either Chris and Erika were not sleeping in the same room the night of Nov 4 or early morning Nov 5

OR, that she found him and did not alert authorities or make a 911 call until the morning.
 
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This thought crossed my mind too. But that might be giving him too much credit. On the other hand, I don’t doubt that she would support his martyrdom. I’m just so relieved that all of those documents were released, and made publicly available. She can try to gaslight people into believing the story of Saint Christopher, but it’s not gonna fly for long once they get their hands on those.

I could not care less that that odious waste of space is gone but for the anguish that his already traumatized daughters will have to suffer. Whatever else he was, he was their father and I’m sure they loved him.

But man-baby Scholtes just couldn’t face life in a cell without his toys. I did enjoy the thought of his whining and whinging.


I was coming here to ask exactly this.

Judges are not clinicians. Their purview is law. Unfortunately, I have seen in many professionals, that people who have advanced degrees in one field, often "think" that they are also "qualifed" in other fields.

It is as stupid as a plumber coming over to do electrical work. They may know about electrical work, as it relates to their job, but they know enough to get a professional to do electrical wiring.

Unfortunately, judges, doctors, social workers, so many others, seem to do "cross over" work, thinking they "know" enough. I have seen this often in education. You may have a certification in teaching blind or deaf children, but that is NOT the same as teaching "deaf blind" children.

But, I digress. I didn't think CS was safe at all, to himself or the community when he was let out of the courtroom on the day of the plea deal. Anyone with sense would have known it. Maybe the judge wanted to give him a chance to control his own future. Which, I think was a complete injustice for Parker.
 
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This whole situation is gross. I think he had planned this all along. He strung out the trial so he could ask to go on one last big vacation to Hawaii, knowing he would plead guilty this fall. He was also able to get a turn in date as a result of the plea. He had preferential treatment from the day he killed his daughter with his neglect and self-centeredness.

I am sure he had this planned to the minute so he would never have to go to jail. I wonder if anyone else knew.
 
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This whole situation is gross. I think he had planned this all along. He strung out the trial so he could ask to go on one last big vacation to Hawaii, knowing he would plead guilty this fall. He was also able to get a turn in date as a result of the plea. He had preferential treatment from the day he killed his daughter with his neglect and self-centeredness.

I am sure he had this planned to the minute so he would never have to go to jail. I wonder if anyone else knew.
Of course he had this planned to the minute. He wanted to squeeze every last minute out of everyone and everything on this Earth.

Good riddance. Maybe ES can move on and have a healthy life with the remaining two daughters, whether it be with a new, BETTER (goes without saying) partner or on her own. Admittedly, I wish this for the two surviving daughters. I am having trouble wishing anything but the worst for ES. She knew. SHE KNEW. She failed her daughter(s).

Although I did entertain (and enjoy) the thought that ES may have quietly euthanized CS in the night. Too much to hope for. When do you think the multi part documentary on this story will stream?

God bless the maternal grandma and uncle.
 
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His wife is an anesthesiologist by trade. She would have access to all kinds of medications that could be used in a suicide. Of course, it would have been highly inappropriate if she was providing him with ANY dangerous medications, even if written as a prescription.
She works for a major medical center... drugs for anesthesia I would HOPE are under inventory control, if it is found ES diverted any drugs for personal use that is a HUGE violation.

I mean.....I think she's not the sharpest tack (but of course we know she has education and high level profession) but I kind of think she's not that dull?
 
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This is so heartbreaking for the remaining little girls who don't know what is happening and mom could very well be twisting things around... I'm glad the statement didn't just leave it as pity for the coward who couldn't face what he did.

Mom needs to have protected all her girls better.

"I told you to stop leaving them in the car.. How many timesI have I told you"

We now know he took his own life in the evening of 11/4. His court date was 11/5 in the morning.

You can't convince me E didn't know.
Oh, heck, she should have done a better job picking a spouse, and co-parent for her children.
 

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