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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I never left my kids in the car, though I have known people who left their babies in the car to finish a nap with the baby monitor on. I never , ever did this. Too many things to go wrong. Just my opinion . One of the court documents mentioned that there was no bed for Parker in the house, that she slept with her parents. If true, I find this extremely strange and also negligent on their part to not have a bed for the child. ( found document on Reddit) Also very bizarre situation with his first child, now age 17. The article below says this first daughter is going to petition the court for custody of the 2 other girls when she turns 18. https://www.tmz.com/2025/11/06/arizona-dad-hot-car-death-daughter-not-surprised-suicide/ “Eisenberg tells us the teen has been in the custody of Child Protective Services ... while her two younger sisters had been living with Scholtes and his spouse. We're told the teen plans to apply for custody of them in the near future, after she turns 18 later this month. Eisenberg says the teen feels somewhat relieved -- but admits there’s still a part of her that’s sad, given it’s her father who’s now gone.“ [/quote] Do you have a link to the Reddit document? TIA. [/quote] Here you go but they seem to expire quickly— hope it still works when you get a chance to check: https://fromsmash.com/scholteschrisincident1121 [/quote] The account of him leaving multiple of his babies in the car turned off repeatedly over the years, and how scared they were, and how often his wife told him to stop, before this death actually occurred, is one of the saddest things I have ever read. The death was 100% foreseeable. I'm not saying she should be charged, as her living kids need her now, but wow. [/quote] Former prosecutor here, just read through that entire police file. The statements from the mother and brother in law at the end were especially compelling as to the mental issues of the mother. I sure hope she gets some serious therapy to help her recover from the narcissistic abuse she’s endured in that marriage and to get her it of her stupid head and into focusing on parenting those remaining girls. As to the murdering POS, probably the most decent thing he’s done in his life was ending it so his girls might have a chance at a decent life with a mother who isn’t still enmeshed with a narcissistic sociopath. Prayers to them and hopefully they’ll spend a lot of time with their grandmother now.[/quote]
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