Found Deceased CO - Shanann Watts (34), Celeste"Cece" (3) and Bella (4), Frederick, 13 Aug 2018 *Arrest* #20

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My husband does it often. I take it in stride, or I give it back, and we have a laugh over it. If he ever crosses the line, I say, "hey, that was harsh" and he apologizes and we move on from it. And vice versa.
My BIL would have too if it bothered my sister one bit, but it didn't and it is noteworthy to say here that she was the dominant partner in that long 60 year marriage. They would have had nothing if he were in control of finances and the raring of the children.
 
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Thank you so much! Love my fellow Wsers. I had a visceral reaction to this one. Will be interested in others’ thoughts.
That's hard to watch. She's getting to much joy over her child's discomfort.
 
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Quoting myself to add another observation.

It is a little more disturbing to me because she is squirting the child who looks so much like CW.

Respectfully.. I see a mamma playing with her babies. Bella is laughing & seems to love it. If she were crying or trying to get away, it would be different. Jmo
 
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I have a friend who has Lupus and she is one of those people who look like they have just stepped out of the shower and just ironed their clothes even after eight hours at work as an RN. Never a crease or faded makeup nor a hair out of place.
I had a coworker with Lupus and when she had flair-ups she couldn't put in a full days work or sometimes not come at all. She also never smiled. Such a contrast from SW.
 
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Respectfully.. I see a mamma playing with her babies. Bella is laughing & seems to love it. If she were crying or trying to get away, it would be different. Jmo

Agreed. She opens her mouth when told, lifts her shirt when told, all with a smile. I'm not seeing any apprehension.
She's laughing and screeching much in the same way my kids do when I chase them around with the hose.
 
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I have a friend who has Lupus and she is one of those people who look like they have just stepped out of the shower and just ironed their clothes even after eight hours at work as an RN. Never a crease or faded makeup nor a hair out of place.

Well, lupus has flare-ups and remissions. What you might see first if there is a flare-up would be notorious "butterfly" rash on the cheeks and nose, and sometimes the skin becomes taut. Also, there is serious sensitivity to the sun. Other than that, maybe nothing, except for swollen joints and complaints of tiredness. Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease, so lots of symptoms could be inside the body, not outside. During the remission, people totally change and may look very healthy.
 
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Respectfully.. I see a mamma playing with her babies. Bella is laughing & seems to love it. If she were crying or trying to get away, it would be different. Jmo
I see what you're saying but check out the video I've just put on the thread.
 
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For the record, I'm asking if it is safe for a pregnant woman in general. I'm not implying SW was on medical cannabis.
I doubt the medical profession has said definitively one way or the other which is why a high risk patient such as SW should ask her OB.
 
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Respectfully.. I see a mamma playing with her babies. Bella is laughing & seems to love it. If she were crying or trying to get away, it would be different. Jmo
Agreed Marli61. I think the child was having fun.
Just the relentless promoting of the brand was distasteful. Family time should be that family time and sacred.
I am going to go out on the limb and also say that I thought her tone toward CW was bossy and unfriendly.
 
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I've blasted my kids in the face with the water hose, which is way more intense than a small squirt bottle. They love it. Scream and laugh and come back for more. Sometimes they run off with the "Daddy, save me" bit. And I laugh and say, "Don't you dare save them!"


My kids beg me to do this to them. Then my husband pretends to save them, only to offer them up to me.

This is why I rarely share family videos. To outsiders, it can be difficult to understand family dynamics from a 2-3 minute videos.
 
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Me and my kids had a blast in our swimming pool. I would tossed them from one end to the other. And they would always swim back and say toss me next. But then they try to get away for me to have to catch them before tossing them again. :)
 
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Me and my kids had a blast in our swimming pool. I would tossed them from one end to the other. And they would always swim back and say toss me next. But then they try to get away for me to have to catch them before tossing them again. :)
My toddler daughter had a Fisher Price wind up Jack in the Box. She would be horrified and look terrifies when the Jack jumped out and scared her, but then would beg me to wind it up again.
 
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I am not sure what the last pages of posts of Shanann's vids are suppose to prove. That she deserved what happened to her and the children?
Yes, she was bossy. Many men boss and they are regarded as strong.
 
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Check out the home I found in Belmont


Here’s the link to the N.C. house on realtor.com.
It’s a brick front and across the street from the lake, not on the lake. Location, location, location.

I would not consider this a mansion based on living in metro Atlanta. Mansion is 12,000 sq ft + here.
The recession hit that area hard as the Charlotte area is a banking center, and the banks had a few problems.
I am sure builders were making deals. They were having fire sales in Atlanta.

Realtor.com is a great website to keep up with home values in your area. It is taken from public information.

Thank you for posting this!

Because SW had included her furniture in the sale of the NC house, and based on the high-end decor we see in this house, I would venture a guess that a hefty amount the Watts's credit card debt went to furnishing their CO home in a similar high-end style. JMO
 
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I noticed that momma and nana don't have to get pies in the face. It looks like we're conditioning the kids to be cruel to daddy.
I noticed that too. The one little girl seemed to want a pie in the face, so it didn't bother me that she joined in. But I thought it was unsettling to force the one who clearly did not want that to happen to her join in and then act like she was a whiner when she started crying, something that all the adults in the room were equally guilty of.
 
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The other videos didn't seem that bad to me, but this one did make me uncomfortable, specifically the last couple of minutes.

Eh, it was probably a live video, I assume.. so you can't really edit out parts. It just gets posted. I would've been bothered if she continued to make Bella take the whipped cream to the face, but when Bella cries after it happens, her mom says she doesn't have to do it again.

I've made my kids do lots of things they were apprehensive about doing. Sometimes they ended up loving it because it was fun to them, and other times they didn't.

She didn't tell her kid to hush and get over it. She comforted her.

Am I missing something? I just don't see any sort of abusive dynamic going on here?


I noticed that momma and nana don't have to get pies in the face. It looks like we're conditioning the kids to be cruel to daddy.

My husband volunteers for this sort of thing. You'd see video of him being the "brunt of the joke" or "taking a pie to the face" because I don't like being in front of the camera. He rather enjoys it.
 
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