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

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  • #941
"I just want them back", and he laughs. Why? Because he sooooo happy that they're never coming back. What a moment to throw in a laugh.

The part that really amazed me was his preening in his T-shirt.

Q. Where'd you get that shirt?
A. Oh, this is a - I think she got it off Amazon but this is my favourite college sports team.

She, not Shanann, she.

It was all "Look at me". His entire family is "missing" and he's talking about his shirt. No words.
What’s really crazy is being able to watch those interviews, with the knowledge that everything he said was a complete lie. He’s admitted to as much.

What bothers me is that the reporters asking the questions, just allowed him to give brief non-specific answers. They didn’t follow up in some key moments, moments that would have hurt him even more when and if this case goes to trial.

I know it’s easy to second guess them in heinsight, but they really could have put his feet to the fire.
 
  • #942
What’s really crazy is being able to watch those interviews, with the knowledge that everything he said was a complete lie. He’s admitted to as much.

What bothers me is that the reporters asking the questions, just allowed him to give brief non-specific answers. They didn’t follow up in some key moments, moments that would have hurt him even more when and if this case goes to trial.

I know it’s easy to second guess them in heinsight, but they really could have put his feet to the fire.

I think the woman reporter who asked him about his shirt was showing us exactly what she thought about the interview. That it was all about him and had nothing to do with the family going "missing" and that he obviously couldn't care less. While he's thinking, "Look at me", she's thinking, "Look at him. Look how much he cares!"
 
  • #943
I think the woman reporter who asked him about his shirt was showing us exactly what she thought about the interview. That it was all about him and had nothing to do with the family going "missing" and that he obviously couldn't care less. While he's thinking, "Look at me", she's thinking, "Look at him. Look how much he cares!"
Yeah I got that vibe too. He also said “like” atleast a couple dozen times which makes me want to punch him harder than I already do. He sounded like some high school girl trapped in the 90s.
 
  • #944
Scott Peterson case= prosecution sought to seal autopsy results:

"What we're trying to do is protect the defendant's right to a fair trial," Chief Deputy District Attorney John Goold said. "That's our major concern, the case itself. Nobody wants to see this stuff splashed across the Internet."

https://www.google.com/amp/amp.modb...eterson-preliminary-trial/article3096822.html

State and LE sought to seal autopsy results on Jon Benet Ramsey case.
Article from BoulderNews Ramsey Archive

It's not uncommon:

The public doesn't know how a woman and her unborn child were killed last year in her apartment, and that's how authorities want to keep it.
Judge seals autopsy report in year-old slaying of pregnant Knoxville woman

The judge in the Sandra Cantu murder case agreed to seal her autopsy report Friday, saying if the results were released, there would be “public outrage.”
Both prosecution and defense attorneys were in favor of sealing the report.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.me...t-will-be-sealed-to-avoid-public-outrage/amp/

Court Shields Autopsy Reports of Slain Ohio Family Members

I remember the media's frantic efforts to get the flint-eyed and steady DA to betray emotion about this case. They asked repeatedly if this affected the pros involved because of the kids.

He refused to take the bait. And he didn't react in any way to the sobbing of Shanann's father sitting almost directly behind him at court. Did not flinch.

Instead, he responded and acted with steely resolve.

This ain't no DA who "rushes to judgment."

CW should be terrified of this man.
Granted, I simply could never be an impartial witness or juror for CW thinking about his baby girls submerged in crude for 4 days allegedly by his own hands. So when I read the prosecutors statement how disclosing the autopsy information [on SW and the babies] to the public prior to trial could result in tainting witnesses that have not yet been interviewed, my gut reaction is YES, don't look, and YES it will taint you!! I hope the details are not disclosed until trial. And why shouldn't the court protect the family from having to hear the horrific details of the death of their daughter and grand babies prior to the trial? All I can see when I read this is grieving Frank Sr.
 
  • #945
I didn’t really suspect him until I saw a longer portion of the interview.

Yeah, the way he disposed of them was quite a shock.
I think the woman reporter who asked him about his shirt was showing us exactly what she thought about the interview. That it was all about him and had nothing to do with the family going "missing" and that he obviously couldn't care less. While he's thinking, "Look at me", she's thinking, "Look at him. Look how much he cares!"

He was very chatty about the shirt and when the news reporter mentioned that SW was pregnant he just mumbled "um um". His missing wife is pregnant and that's all that he could reply to the reporter? It sounded a lot dismissive to me. JMO MOO MOO

EBM: typo
 
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He was very chatty about the shirt and when the news reporter mentioned that SW was pregnant he just mumbled "um um". His missing wife is pregnant and that's all that he could reply to the reporter? It sounded a lot dismissal to me. JMO MOO MOO
Someone should send him a picture of the shirt, because he’ll never be able to wear it again. I truly look forward to seeing his prison mugshot through the years. I’ll bet that smile will fade with time.
 
  • #948
His family were superfluous too.
For him, and people in his situation, that’s an excellent sign of deception.

They tend to add in extraneous information, and they will offer little by way of detail in the hours around the time of the crime.

He’d be willing to talk about the days before, and the hours after she was discovered missing, and he’d do this at length. This is because he doesn’t have to lie about those time periods.

But ask him about the important stuff, and he’d duck and weave, and give short incoherent answers. He’d be as evasive and vague as possible.
 
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What’s really crazy is being able to watch those interviews, with the knowledge that everything he said was a complete lie. He’s admitted to as much.

What bothers me is that the reporters asking the questions, just allowed him to give brief non-specific answers. They didn’t follow up in some key moments, moments that would have hurt him even more when and if this case goes to trial.

I know it’s easy to second guess them in heinsight, but they really could have put his feet to the fire.

I can't stop watching the interviews either.

Agreed, there are SO many times now when re-watching those videos when I think of what my personal follow-up question would have been to a given answer. It's so easy to do considering his shaky responses.

Seems they may have felt their hands were tied up until a certain point, given the fact that he was playing along with the idea that she and the girls were missing persons. For this reason, I suspect reporters were treading carefully, still wanting to give him the treatment as the worried father and husband. Just as LE seemed to be doing.

Also, I think there could have been some major revelations that came up by that point; almost like a silent "knowing" between all who were at the house that day. The interviews would have just been icing on the cake considering the piles of information that may have been coming in from various observations, and interactions with CW.

Given what we know now, I know I definitely would have over-analyzed those questions in my mind, had I been in the reporters' shoes after interviewing CW.

JMO.
 
  • #950
@Layla123

“According to People Magazine, CW is depressed, despondent, and not speaking to his family. Hope he feels ashamed and guilty. Maybe he will cop a plea. 'Depression Is Setting in' for Chris Watts as He's Jailed in Deaths of Wife, Daughters, Source Says”.

'Depression Is Setting in' for Chris Watts as He's Jailed in Deaths of Wife, Daughters, Source Says

It would be hard to talk to your family after having admitted that you had murdered your wife, BUT wouldn’t he want to try and convince them that he played no part in the death of the babies. Many families stand by their children after they’ve been charged with murder. The fact that he doesn’t want to speak to them shows that he’s a coward.
It is hard to know for certain JudgeJudi because we don't know if CW's family is in contact or trying to be in contact with CW and he is refusing their contact or vise a versa.
 
  • #951
I can't stop watching the interviews either.

Agreed, there are SO many times now when re-watching those videos when I think of what my personal follow-up question would have been to a given answer. It's so easy to do considering his shaky responses.

Seems they may have felt their hands were tied up until a certain point, given the fact that he was playing along with the idea that she and the girls were missing persons. For this reason, I suspect reporters were treading carefully, still wanting to give him the treatment as the worried father and husband. Just as LE seemed to be doing.

Also, I think there could have been some major revelations that came up by that point; almost like a silent "knowing" between all who were at the house that day. The interviews would have just been icing on the cake considering the piles of information that may have been coming in from various observations, and interactions with CW.

Given what we know now, I know I definitely would have over-analyzed those questions in my mind, had I been in the reporters' shoes after interviewing CW.

JMO.
You’re right. It is easier when we have the benefit of hindsight, and I do think the reporters were treading lightly. I just wish they had asked small things like:

“Where were you when she got home?”
“What did she do when she got home?”
“How long did your emotional conversation last?”
“After your emotional conversation, what did both of you do?”
“Where was she when you left the house that morning?”
 
  • #952
Hi, I’ve been following this case for a few weeks now and have been reading everyone’s interesting posts. I finally decided to sign up. Not sure if this has been covered but I just saw some photos on SW’s Facebook page of their baby monitor. It’s going back awhile, but the pictures are of CC. I think CW’s statement that he saw BW sprawled out and blue will be easily disproven. The pics posted are tinged blue as one expects with a baby monitor..unless the sun was up at the time he claims to of murder SW
 
  • #953
You’re right. It is easier when we have the benefit of hindsight, and I do think the reporters were treading lightly. I just wish they had asked small things like:

“Where were you when she got home?”
“What did she do when she got home?”
“How long did your emotional conversation last?”
“After your emotional conversation, what did both of you do?”
“Where was she when you left the house that morning?”

Great questions.
"Can you show us the last text message that she send you?
 
  • #954
can you show us the last text message that she sent you?
Ohhhh boy. The money question. And he’d probably deflect and say “My wife wouldn’t be happy with that.”

Or, “My dog ate my phone.”
 
  • #955
CW may not be talking, but those devices surely will.
And this is an example of big brother watching us in this day in age. The fact that there is the legal and technical ability to access this data even if someone deletes history from their devices and computers, is a wonderful thing imo. I don't worry about big brother watching me because I don't have anything to hide and it being there could help someone else.
 
  • #956
Ohhhh boy. The money question. And he’d probably deflect and say “My wife wouldn’t be happy with that.”

Or, “My dog ate my phone.”

How can someone say: "th last time I saw the girls was on the monitor". His "missing girls", who are the world to him; and not shed a single tear?
Flat affect and curt.
Shirt question: chatty, elaborated details.

JMO MOO MOO
 
  • #957
Hi, I’ve been following this case for a few weeks now and have been reading everyone’s interesting posts. I finally decided to sign up. Not sure if this has been covered but I just saw some photos on SW’s Facebook page of their baby monitor. It’s going back awhile, but the pictures are of CC. I think CW’s statement that he saw BW sprawled out and blue will be easily disproven. The pics posted are tinged blue as one expects with a baby monitor..unless the sun was up at the time he claims to of murder SW
Welcome Mitch. Ashleigh Banfield demonstrated on her show that it would have been next to impossible for CW to see what he claims to have seen on the monitor, in regards to Bella’s color. This statement doesn’t hold water, like just about everything he has said thus far.
 
  • #958
As for the video interviews he did..my gosh talk about incriminating himself. I knew he was guilty the moment he spoke in the past tense.. Eg BW ‘WAS’ going to start.. like he knew she was gone.

The last bit on one of the clips where he talks about his daughters.. eg BW being like him and CC being like SW makes me feel so sad. Maybe it’s my imagination but I felt like I could hear the disdain in his voice when he described their personalities and the relief when he said he missed making them eat their dinner (or something along those lines). As a parent dinner time is a nightmare.. and it makes my stomach crawl to think he may have actually been relived not to have to deal with that again. JMO of course
 
  • #959
Hi, I’ve been following this case for a few weeks now and have been reading everyone’s interesting posts. I finally decided to sign up. Not sure if this has been covered but I just saw some photos on SW’s Facebook page of their baby monitor. It’s going back awhile, but the pictures are of CC. I think CW’s statement that he saw BW sprawled out and blue will be easily disproven. The pics posted are tinged blue as one expects with a baby monitor..unless the sun was up at the time he claims to of murder SW

Welcome Mitch.:):)
Your first post, to this horrid case.
 
  • #960
You’re right. It is easier when we have the benefit of hindsight, and I do think the reporters were treading lightly. I just wish they had asked small things like:

“Where were you when she got home?”
“What did she do when she got home?”
“How long did your emotional conversation last?”
“After your emotional conversation, what did both of you do?”
“Where was she when you left the house that morning?”

Ooh interrogators would have asked these questions though. That’s when a liar really gets tripped up. It’s those tiny details. They’ll get right down to tiny tiny details and he has to try and keep them all straight.

When you walked downstairs was your phone in your hand? When you went back upstairs you said you no longer had your phone in your hand, where did you put it? So did you put the phone on the bench before you got the glass of water, or after? What glass did you use? Etc

Then they’ll ask a bunch of other questions and circle back around sometime later and ask similar questions about the phone and the glass to see if he gives consistent answers.

Very hard for a liar who is making things up on the spot to remember what he’s said about what.

JMO and example questions only!
 
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