By the way, something is wrong with this whole storyline. If the kids were conscious when the police searched the vehicle, they would have heard the cops even if the cops didn't open the trunk. You would think the kids could have made enough noise to be noticed. Same thing if the parents really were searching the area before they called the police. The only way this accidental death explanation makes any sense would be if the kids were unsupervised long enought to get locked in the trunk and then become unconcious before anyone even started looking. If that is the case, then whoever was supervising them that day is lucky they are not up on negligent homicide charges.
Yesireebob!! Dad has painted a history of neglect on Mom. (reports to DFCS) Kids can find trouble fast w/o looking, but the 'few minutes' story doesn't add up. Mom was the first one looking to put responsibility on someone else. She was the one 'supervising' the kids, it was her yard, which the car had been in for 3+ weeks (in which, at least one of the kids was drawn to playing in before) It took AT LEAST 3 hours before the 911 call (by a different parent??) for help. :-(