Florida toddler dies in hot car, parents arrested.

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A mother and a father were charged with manslaughter in their daughter's death after, Florida authorities say, they left their 18-month-old in a car after having returned home from a Fourth of July party.
Joel and Jazmine Rondon, 33, went to a holiday celebration in Lakeland with their three children — all under age 9 — and did not return home until 3 a.m. Wednesday, the Polk County Sheriff's Office said. Jazmine told Joel to bring in the 18-month old while she took the other two children inside upon their return, the sheriff's office said.
Joel brought stuff inside their home, and when he went back outside, he saw all four doors to the Hyundai Elantra closed, and assumed Jazmine had gotten the toddler out," the sheriff's office said.
The couple went to bed and did not inquire about their 18-month-old until Joel asked one of the older children to check on the toddler at about 11 a.m., the sheriff's office said. After the toddler was not found inside the house, Joel found her still strapped in her car seat unresponsive.
She was pronounced dead after the couple rushed to Lakeland Regional Health Medical Center, where efforts were made to cool her body down. Her internal body temperature was above 104 degrees at 2:42 p.m.
"An autopsy determined that the victim’s cause of death is hyperthermia due to being left in a car, and the manner of death is homicide," the sheriff's office said.
Joel and Jazmine submitted to drug tests later in the evening, and both tested positive for marijuana and alcohol, authorities said. Joel also tested positive for meth, the sheriff's office said.
They were arrested and transported to the Polk County Jail on Thursday, it said. Inmate records were not immediately available, and it is unclear whether they have attorneys.
Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd called the situation a case of "pure negligence" at a news conference Thursday afternoon. The couple's two other children are with relatives, and the Department of Child and Family Services is also investigating, Judd said.
The temperatures were in the 70s overnight but began to heat up early in the morning, Judd told reporters.
The heat index in the area was 105 by 11 a.m., meaning the temperature was most likely 94 or 95 degrees outside, Judd estimated.
The car was outside, not in a garage, not under a tree, not under any shade at all," Judd said. "And obviously we will try to re-create with the same temperature the heat of the car. Research shows us that the temperature of the car could have been anywhere between 130 and 170 degrees."
 

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Fucking scumbags
Manslaughter?
How about murder
 
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Happened in hache hometown
 

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WTF! This is unforgivable!
 

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So they got drunk off their ass and were too cheap and trashy to get a babysitter. Who takes an 18 month to a 3 AM drunken party
Only addicts. Now they can get sober inside the prison.
 

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Now the other 2 kids gonna have to live in a foster home probably
 

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Here is the fkd up part

Joel and Jazmine Rondon, 33, went to a holiday celebration in Lakeland with their three children — all under age 9 — and did not return home until 3 a.m. Wednesday, the Polk County Sheriff's Office said. Jazmine told Joel to bring in the 18-month old while she took the other two children inside upon their return, the sheriff's office said.
Joel brought stuff inside their home, and when he went back outside, he saw all four doors to the Hyundai Elantra closed, and assumed Jazmine had gotten the toddler out," the sheriff's office said.


I get that he may have first assumed the kid was inside the house when all 4 doors to car was closed BUT .....Dude was so fkd up that he didnt think to verify this important info asap.
 

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In Arizona, they are a bit smarter as they throw the kids in the pool and call it an accidental drowning. All they have to do is offer these females about $500 to have a hysterectomy and that will prevent this sort of thing.
 

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So left the kid in there partially overnight and 'only' until 11am in the morning shows how hot it's been here in Florida
 
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Great to see the parents get the blame….not the left or right….those two should rot in hell….
 

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Just a sad, sick story. Nothing can be worse for the parents. I trust they're grieving more than anyone as the world wants to stone them to death

Yes they were stupid, yes they should be prosecuted. They have to live with this the rest of their lives.
 

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