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Some mix uppers and downers, as I have heard.You know what definitely has a detrimental effect on the brain and can impair cognition and memory? Alcohol abuse.
Some mix uppers and downers, as I have heard.You know what definitely has a detrimental effect on the brain and can impair cognition and memory? Alcohol abuse.
The reason is, it is a memory issue, and unless there is a strong concern that kids were intentionally left in a car, you can’t punish people for weak memory, although such parents’ access to kids should probably be restricted.
CS is sort of a mid-range case.
His brain wiring problem is evident. He has all the hallmarks of an addict. And personality disorders of a very unpleasant type.Studies of “forgotten baby syndrome” are underway.
It seems (and it is slightly mentioned in Wikipedia, too), that for the most parents it is less of a guilt and more own misfortune. Something about a specific brain wiring leading to relative weakness of prefrontal and frontal cortex. As of 2019, 43 percent of caregivers who unintentionally left children in hot cars did not face charges, and 11 percent were charged but not convicted. Is leaving a child to die in a hot car a memory lapse or a crime?Child vehicular heat stroke deaths - Wikipedia
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The reason is, it is a memory issue, and unless there is a strong concern that kids were intentionally left in a car, you can’t punish people for weak memory, although such parents’ access to kids should probably be restricted.
CS is sort of a mid-range case. He does rely on a car as a nanny, but I also wonder if he is, essentially, a born loser who managed to marry a much smarter, more independent woman, and the only way to prove his meaning in the world is by putting on a show of being a good father. In other words, is his just an alcoholic, or is it all - lying, drinking - meant to cover up hopeless weakness of his attic?
So, I have a feeling that he truly has brain wiring problem, but possibly a personality disorder, the punishment will be mid-range. He will not be jailed, but will have to jump through way more hoops than most of these parents. Of course, there will be a huge loss for both spouses because any community will be harsh on them.
Moo....omg where's the hate. The mother cares more for, and protects the man before the children
spot on. I can see how it can happen. It seems she is committed and loyal to a fault - once upon a time I did something similar - but the only person hurt was moi, thankfully. Ain’t gonna happen again.She may have some beliefs about commitment and marriage, working things out "for better or worse," that she just can't let go of yet.
Well intentioned, in a way, but unable to grasp what outsiders can see.
It only adds to the pain, but many victims of an abuser are going through this.
Being educated doesn't make one immune from these complex psychological situations.
I can't find any updates. I pray he doesn't plea out with no significant jail time![]()
The way I see it - safety first. He is not 18, the fact that he has managed his life with his family- mostly by luck - shows how hard it would be for others to gage his lowest possible state pf consciousness. And it is at that point this man is lethal for those who depend upon his sanity for their survival.I wonder about that, especially given his history, theft, substance abuse, reckless driving, leaving his children unattended, and the grand jury changed the charges to first degree murder. That is pretty serious.
I can see him attending some sort of substance abuse program, but I don't see him as being very sincere about treatment. I didn't find anything either, which means, no plea deal yet. I am honestly surprised he was even let out of jail on bond with a first degree murder charge. I guess that the court doesn't see him leaving his wife...who appears to have been supporting her husband during this tragedy.
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Plea Deal Considered in Hot Car Death Case - Perigon
Christopher Scholtes, a Marana man, is facing charges of first-degree murder after leaving his two-year-old daughter, Parker, in a hot car for at least three hours, leading to her death. Prosecutors are currently finalizing a plea agreement, with a trial date set for September 15, 2025, should...www.perigon.io
I know every case / state is different, but I don’t understand how he could get out of serving any prison time for his toddler’s death (murder), especially compared to other cases. I watched the Rhonda Jewel case recently and she was a hired babysitter of multiple kids and forgot one in the car. Horribly sad, but an accident imo. She got 17 yr sentence! This loser of a father intentionally left his kid in the car after shoplifting beer so he could play video games like a teenager.Right now he’s scheduled to be back in court on January 27. I guess we’ll hear more as that date approaches.
IMO he deserves a long stint in prison, especially since he hasn’t shown any remorse. Both parents made it all about Chris, not their dead daughter. There are still two living children in that home who need to be protected from their abusive dad and ineffective mom.
JMO
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Marana man rejects plea deal in daughter’s hot car death
Chris Scholtes is facing charges of first-degree murder and child abuse in the August 2024 death of his 2-year-old daughter.www.kold.com
No word that I can find. He was supposed to have a hearing today so maybe something will show up in msm tomorrow. Last news we had was that Scholtes was scheduled for trial in September 2025 but there was talk about a plea deal.Did anyone hear anything on this?