In Canada, the grandmother remained Scarlet's primary caregiver and they shared the master bedroom.
On the last day of her life, Scarlet was taken to see a pediatrician, who told the couple there was no quick fix and they needed to be patient.
That afternoon Scarlet was left in Peng's care, while the father and grandmother went out.
Two tenants in the house later said they heard nothing unusual.
Peng told police she ran shallow water in the bathtub and added detergent and bleach to clean a few kitchen items and some shower curtains, Levy said.
She said she put Scarlet to bed and the child fell asleep by 6:30 p.m., Levy said.
But after her husband arrived home they found Scarlet not in bed but in the bathtub, naked and submerged. Peng said there was more water in the tub than she had drawn.
Nearby was the shower curtain, neatly rolled, along with the items Peng had soaked
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