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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So he didn’t kill himself after killing his daughter but only when he was about to go to jail.[/quote] Correct. Apparently the plea agreement meant he would do 20-30 years, which apparently he couldn't face. But it does once more show where his priorities lay.[/quote] 20-30 years seems like a crazy high sentence under a plea agreement. It was negligence for sure but ultimately an accident. A number of other parents responsible for hot car deaths were never even charged. I'm a bit perplexed by this. [/quote] Yeah it's weird. It's (unfortunately) a fairly normal thing for a lot of people to leave babies and toddlers in their car, while they sleep after coming back home. His intent was not to kill. It probably was not on his mind that it was so hot and this could have happened.[/quote] That is NOT a normal practice in Arizona especially not in the summer. I’ve left pens in my car and it gets so hot the pen literally explodes like an ink bomb all over your car. [/quote] This. I live in the Southwest, and you know exactly how hot it is. It feels live you're in an oven at all times, often you can't go outside between 10am-10pm. Even with the AC blasting my car is crazy hot in the summer. Everyone is extremely cautious here, there are public awareness campaigns all over, and the fact that his wife reminded him multiple times shows he knew exactly what he was doing.[/quote] Can you even imagine being married to someone like that? Like you had to remind him not to leave his child in a burning car. [/quote]
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