Is it possible that SHE put the sheets in the garbage after catching him cheating?I remember someone posting in yesterday’s thread that there would be a lot of blood involved with a miscarriage...perhaps the blood was on the fitted sheet?
Is it possible that SHE put the sheets in the garbage after catching him cheating?I remember someone posting in yesterday’s thread that there would be a lot of blood involved with a miscarriage...perhaps the blood was on the fitted sheet?
I agree it's odd for a small town (said as someone who's spent her whole life in small towns), but my understanding is he wasn't from a small town--he's from Fayetteville, NC, isn't he? So, it's a big city and has a large military base. It might not be as unusual there to have kids who just sort of blend in. They might also just very large classes that prevent the level of interaction you'd experience in a smaller school and have a lot of students who aren't there for very long if their military parents move a lot. (Not saying his folks were military--I assume they were locals.)I think the key to C.W. is “why was he so withdrawn”.
I taught in a small town jr. high for 3 years in eastern N.C. and I don’t remember any of my students being “withdrawn”. My students told me a lot more than I wanted to know.
The fact that no locals, except this teacher, have come forward to speak to the media about CW is weird. There’s always someone in a small town who knows everything.
I don't think there was any blood evidence in the home because all the photos I have scene of LE and forensic staff in the home, none of them had the hazmat suits on or booties on. If there was blood in the home, they would be wearing those special suits for sure.Good point! Perhaps that was why there was bedding on the floor....CW was confirming there was no blood on the mattress? MOO
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I agree it's odd for a small town (said as someone who's spent her whole life in small towns), but my understanding is he wasn't from a small town--he's from Fayetteville, NC, isn't he? So, it's a big city and has a large military base. It might not be as unusual there to have kids who just sort of blend in. They might also just very large classes that prevent the level of interaction you'd experience in a smaller school and have a lot of students who aren't there for very long if their military parents move a lot. (Not saying his folks were military--I assume they were locals.)
Was reporting to work...in the field, or an office to punch a card?
I'm not sure if it was reported that it was a fitted sheet - I can't remember now. What I do know, is that pillowcases and a top sheet were found in the kitchen trash can. Also, I was thinking of the bedding on the floor of the master bedroom that the officers inspected. I apologize for any confusion, and I will correct my post.Perhaps I’m wrong, but wasn’t the fitted sheet found near the oil tanks?
Well that's new for me, hair indicates TOD? That would be hair still attached to the body? Silly question? I don't get it.
His parents only moved there in 2013, I read in one of those articles.He’s from Spring Lake, which is a small town near Fayetteville.
Oh okay. Isn't the high school in Fayetteville, though?He’s from Spring Lake, which is a small town near Fayetteville.
A man identified as ***** ***** came forward on social media Thursday to say he's the one who had the affair with Watts. (...) He claims police reached out to him after finding his name on the dating app MeetMe, which they found on Watts' cellphone.
Chris Watts Murder Case: Man Claims He Had Affair With Dad Accused of Killing Wife, Kids
I'm not sure if it was reported that it was a fitted sheet - I can't remember now. What I do know, is that pillowcases and a top sheet were found in the kitchen trash can. Also, I was thinking of the bedding on the floor of the master bedroom that the officers inspected. I apologize for any confusion, and I will correct my post.
https://www.courts.state.co.us/userfiles/file/Court_Probation/19th_Judicial_District/caseofinterest/2018CR2003/001/Warrantless Arrest Affidavit.pdf
Exactly!I think the key to C.W. is “why was he so withdrawn”.
I taught in a small town jr. high for 3 years in eastern N.C. and I don’t remember any of my students being “withdrawn”. My students told me a lot more than I wanted to know.
The fact that no locals, except this teacher, have come forward to speak to the media about CW is weird. There’s always someone in a small town who knows everything.
Just when I thought there would be no new info until the next court date.
Hairs in the truck - how can they be used to determine TOD? That's new to me.
And, thank goodness he didn't delete texts and searches. That's amazing. Next thing you know he'll leave a bedsheet as evidence. Oh wait.
jmo
I'm not convinced that CW is especially intelligent. I mean, look where he's sitting right now. But even if I'm wrong, he wouldn't be the first family annihilator with brains.
For instance, William Bradford Bishop had a BS in history from Yale, an MA in international studies from the University of CA, and also attended Middlebury College. He served four years in Army counterintelligence, worked for the US State Department, and speaks five languages.
He bludgeoned his wife, three children and his mother to death with a ball peen hammer, then drove six hours with their bodies in the car, dug a shallow hole where he piled the bodies, doused them with gasoline and set them on fire.
And here's the scary part - that was 1976 and he still has not been found.
https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/murders/william-bradford-bishop-jr/@@download.pdf
Oh okay. Isn't the high school in Fayetteville, though?
Plus, she's in sales. Salespeople smile. It's not always sincere, but they are trying to make the sale. Most of the videos are essentially sales calls.I think it goes so much deeper. She was involved in a profession and movement that believed if you visualize it, it will be. She wouldn’t allow herself to have or express negative thoughts. Negative thoughts were the enemy.