'I killed our baby. This can’t be real': documents used to charge Scholtes show texts to, from wife

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Published 2024-07-15
Father quoted in hot car death of his two-year-old.

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  • @sallyh.6362
    It’s not even like he didn’t realize how much time had passed. When prompted he had no recollection of where she was and searched the house for her first? It’s like he is such a bad parent that he literally forgot she existed while her life was in his hands.
  • @kurtisjay
    😥 wtf. You really had to play that GAME!?!!??????!!?
  • @sharonrose50
    So in other words that guys first and foremost priority was his video games he is a sorry excuse for a man he doesn’t love those children when he can’t separate his attachment to a game and he should get life in prison.
  • @juicemma7392
    Bro chose too play Fortnite then protect his child - 🤦‍♂️
  • He is going to try to get away from the responsibility of this.💙☮️🙏
  • @odesangel
    His job was literally to look after the children. If this was a pattern of behavior, he was not fit for the job.
  • @suemullins5213
    He knew he left her in the care because he left the car running with the ac.
  • @Mrgolden1174
    His wife doesn’t seem to understand that this just simply isn’t forgivable.
  • @user-du1fg7tn5m
    Sad😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
  • @junesgemini8586
    If leaving the kids in the car is something he always does then he wasn’t distracted. Seems he treated his children’s safety like a game of Russian roulette.
  • @eunna4259
    For me, the scariest part is the text. Let's give him the benefit of the doubt, that he was traumatized and was not of sound mind after the death. However, the fact that this "doctor" wife would text this sort of thing with her husband gave me chills. It's almost as if she was looking after herself. To have it in writing that she is free of all blame, have him self implicate. How chilling if this was the mind behind it. Cause everybody knows by now, to save these conversations for in person. Why would you text about such matters?