Talk:Autopilot/@comment-27131953-20160218224408/@comment-28032069-20160329232131

It's not illogical theories and assumptions, it's proven fact. The girl wasn't an idiot, she was just young and tiny and still going to a nursery. When you were still going to a nursery, I honestly doubt you could've gotten your way out of a child's seat and then broken down a window to try to lift yourself up and make the drop down to the pavement out of the window with maybe a millimeter between you and broken glass if any distance at all. Autopilot is simply a motif within the piece, and is actually sometimes used by experts as a way of explaining the same piece about routine that is here. Sitting in the sun for nine hours can make you die, especially when you're maybe 3 or 4 at most. Cars are like ovens when left in the heat, and it doesn't really adress the setting or the season or anything. Lock a child that is that young in a car in sweltering Arizona heat for nine hours and they're dead.