Colorado303
Verified Insider Watts Case
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I did finally watch the whole show and yours is a great list! I think some of the tears were real, but like someone else mentioned those happened when they were talking about themselves/their plight.Them not giving out witness info to Dr. Phil, okay. I can get behind that. That;s not what's throwing up red flags for me. Here is what is:
1. They seem completely unconcerned. Dad is very nonchalant, casual about the details surrounding this.
2. The laughed and giggled inappropriately several times during the interview.
3. The stepmom especially had hardcore Duper's Delight several times, just like Chris Watts.
4. The stepmom seemed super excited and dramatic and enjoying herself in her Facebook live videos she aired very quickly after the disappearance.
5. They contacted Dateline immediately after the disappearance but then lied to the program about details.
6. They had an interesting reaction to the polygraph question. Stepmom flinched but stayed silent when asked. Dad was pretty quiet when asked.
7. They had fake tears during the interview.
8. They did not take their kid to the ER despite her seeming out of it and terrified and hallucinating.
9. The area they live in, and the supposed direction of travel of the child should've made it easy for them to locate her if she was out wandering. It's a straight line. Then drones and helicopters? But no sign.
10. They has multiple excuses for lying about details of the disappearance, to Dateline.
11. Dad seems like a glib and practiced liar.
12. However, dad was nervous during the interview, with a dry mouth and lots of odd head movements. If my kid had disappeared I would be distraught, not nervous.
13. If they had been instructed not to speak with the media, why are they going on Dr. Phil?
14. Apparently, stepmom's voice is also slurring on the audio she recorded. We should hear that tomorrow.
If you haven't watched the whole show, do it. Their reactions are bizarre at best. I've definitely seen behavior like their's before and never with a good outcome.
I think it was odd they spent so little time talking about her, the things she liked and what they love/miss about her. Not sure that means much since we’ve seen guilty parents rave about their “missing” child, but it was weird.
I agree if she was outside on her own travelling the desert by foot they would have found her.
Question for people who’ve been following this case, how credible were the witness accounts?— Especially the sighting where she was walking w/a paper in her hand looking at the (still dark?) sky. If something happened at home it doesn’t fit and if not and she really left on her own it’s awfully bizarre behavior.
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