Found Deceased CO - Shanann Watts (34), Celeste"Cece" (3) and Bella (4), Frederick, 13 Aug 2018 *Arrest* #27

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  • #221
I would think that if the autopsy proves CW did not kill the girls, they would amend the charges against him. No matter what the court decides about releasing it to the public, the autopsy report cannot be kept from the defense.
They certainly would. The charges reflect what you can prove in court, so if there are charges that don’t apply, they would be dropped/amended.
 
  • #222
Questions for our VI's: @Trinket78, @Colorado303, and @isalybra

Did SW and CW have the children in daycare on a regular basis?

If there were a divorce, do you think that either SW or CW would move back to North Carolina? Both?

TIA
 
  • #223
Can you even imagine how they felt? What was going through their minds, witnessing that behavior? I'll bet my old man's old people flip phone they'll be speaking in court.
This old lady's flip phone went through the washer cycle (45 min) and after I dried out the battery and the chip, here it is, still working 8 weeks later. Try that with your new-fangled smart phone....!!:p:p:p
 
  • #224
If she says no... the fantasy of raping and killing/choking may be more realistic.
In the infamous porch interview, CW makes this comment, …" so like she barely let me she barely got barely gotten into bed…"

I am curious what he meant by she barely let me ?
IMO, "she barely got barely gotten into bed" is indicative of when he strangled her.
 
  • #225
If the autopsy results are released I would think it would give us a better idea if C.W. is telling the truth or not. Why would the prosecution file a motion to seal them?
I think he was forced to snap necks and arms and legs (post mortem) to fit the girls inside of the tank hole.

So the prosecutors may want to withhold that knowledge and keep the information from not clouding certain peoples mind.

But trust me. If the autopsies shown that SW killed the kids. Then Im sure that the defense would fight like heck to get those findings in the media today.

And I don't see them doing that.
 
  • #226
So why would the prosecution want to block autopsy results? Is it really about jury selection or is it because the results aren't quite what they were expecting? If a verified attorney can weigh in on thoughts, would very much appreciate it
 
  • #227
One thing this prosecution team does not want, is a jury like they had in the Casey Anthony trial. So many people believed she was GUILTY already, they were forced to only accept people who NEVER EVER read news papers or watch the tv news. Doing so extensively limits the jury pool. You end up with jurors who do not know how to connect the dots--- Jurors who are uninterested in the community, or perhaps ambivalent, in general.

I don't think the state wants to taint the jury pool at this time. JMO

But the burden is high and it's not granted often. IMO it would take more than the fear of a tainted jury pool. Not that the jury pool isn't important - it is. JMO
 
  • #228
Thank you for this! I feel like it is a little extra than what I’ve seen. Every time I see his interviews I just can’t get over all the lies when he knew exactly where they were and never coming back.
If CW says the sky is blue, you'd better go outside and check for yourself.
 
  • #228
So why would the prosecution want to block autopsy results? Is it really about jury selection or is it because the results aren't quite what they were expecting? If a verified attorney can weigh in on thoughts, would very much appreciate it

This is exactly what I was asking. I find it interesting.
 
  • #229
In the infamous porch interview, CW makes this comment, …" so like she barely let me she barely got barely gotten into bed…"

I am curious what he meant by she barely let me ?
IMO, "she barely got barely gotten into bed" is indicative of when he strangled her.
Yeah. I’m going to have to watch that interview again and really listen to his words. Great observation.
 
  • #230
So why would the prosecution want to block autopsy results? Is it really about jury selection or is it because the results aren't quite what they were expecting? If a verified attorney can weigh in on thoughts, would very much appreciate it
I think he was forced to snap necks and arms and legs (post mortem) to fit the girls inside of the tank hole.

So the prosecutors may want to withhold that knowledge and keep the information from not clouding certain peoples mind.

But trust me. If the autopsies shown that SW killed the kids. Then Im sure that the defense would fight like heck to get those findings in the media today.

And I don't see them doing that.
 
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Not unusual whatsoever. You do realize this may be tried as capital murder, and the penalty of death if found guilty, right?

Umm, yes, I realize that.
 
  • #233
This is exactly what I was asking. I find it interesting.
In Colorado, autopsy results are public record. The prosecution says that they don’t want them released, and risk tainting the jury pool. I’m taking this at face value.
 
  • #234
In the infamous porch interview, CW makes this comment, …" so like she barely let me she barely got barely gotten into bed…"

I am curious what he meant by she barely let me ?
IMO, "she barely got barely gotten into bed" is indicative of when he strangled her.
Do you happen to remember what the question was, Beanie?
 
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I am way behind again. I watched the interview of CW that someone posted - thanks for posting.
CW sure does have a lot of gray hair for 33.
He also has a beautiful complexion.
He looks so normal (I had the audio down - at work).

I do not think SW killed the babies. No reason for her to murder them.
 
  • #237
They inadvertently let a murder into their home, and let him sleep in the room across from their daughter. I’m not blaming them, but that’s definitely enough to mess you up as a parent.

Their reaction was was what real shock and devastation looks like.

CW showed no such emotion.

He did use words like “surreal” and “nightmare though,” which is somehow enough for some people to believe him.

I think Scott Peterson may have said something similar. Of course he’s on death row.....
Yeah, what if CW had another rage fit while in their home. Or panicked or whatever. Really bad and feel for them.
 
  • #238
Questions for our VI's: @Trinket78, @Colorado303, and @isalybra

Did SW and CW have the children in daycare on a regular basis?

If there were a divorce, do you think that either SW or CW would move back to North Carolina? Both?

TIA
Good question.

I love my back home family members. But going to visit for 5 weeks with my kids while pregnant would be a bit much.

So I actually think SW was actually considering moving back out there and probably looked at daycare options as well while there.

Btw. CW could have had 1000 mistresses.

But I guarantee that the emotional conversation was probably based off he thought she was actually preparing to move back to nc with the girls jmo
 
  • #239
I think he was forced to snap necks and arms and legs (post mortem) to fit the girls inside of the tank hole.

So the prosecutors may want to withhold that knowledge and keep the information from not clouding certain peoples mind.

But trust me. If the autopsies shown that SW killed the kids. Then Im sure that the defense would fight like heck to get those findings in the media today.

And I don't see them doing that.

Respectfully - I disagree that he had to snap bones and I think there's a possibility of a bigger reason as to why the prosecution filed the motion to seal the autopsies. I don't know what the reason is, but that's my opinion.
 
  • #240
I am way behind again. I watched the interview of CW that someone posted - thanks for posting.
CW sure does have a lot of gray hair for 33.
He also has a beautiful complexion.
He looks so normal (I had the audio down - at work).

I do not think SW killed the babies. No reason for her to murder them.
Yes. He appeared very well put together for a guy who had just killed his wife “in a fit of rage.”

Whichever scenario you believe, it’s stunning that his appearance was so normal. No redness, no puffiness, no dark circles, and no tears.
 
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