Found Deceased CO - Shanann Watts (34), Celeste"Cece" (3) and Bella (4), Frederick, 13 Aug 2018 *Arrest* #32

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  • #221
I wonder if CW is missing his little girls. He has to, right? How can he not?
I would say no. I don't feel he had a dad instinct hence why he was able to put them in crude oil. That's JMO though.
 
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I know Chris' twitter account is private in the last week or two, but when it was still public and had been mentioned in earlier threads, it showed he had liked or retweeted (forget which) a stupid Pittsburgh Steelers tweet on the very first night that Shanann and the girls had "vanished" and he had stayed in his earth shattering ghost town house alone. It feels like he was not even traumatized by what he had done, or how he had ended up in this position and feeling any shock or remorse. Nope, he's scrolling on Twitter liking sports posts about his favorite football team.
I believe that tweet was 10pm the night of her flight not after the killings .
 
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I know Chris' twitter account is private in the last week or two, but when it was still public and had been mentioned in earlier threads, it showed he had liked or retweeted (forget which) a stupid Pittsburgh Steelers tweet on the very first night that Shanann and the girls had "vanished" and he had stayed in his earth shattering ghost town house alone. It feels like he was not even traumatized by what he had done, or how he had ended up in this position and feeling any shock or remorse. Nope, he's scrolling on Twitter liking sports posts about his favorite football team.
Talk about multi-tasking. :eek:
 
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In order to murder his little girls he likely has no empathy and is cruel and cold, I don't think he's missing them or why would he have destroyed them so horrifically? He killed them IMHO, and his only remorse is that "CW's Operation Freedom" backfired SPECTACULARLY. MOO.
He might think of them as objects, or part of his possessions. Still it seems he would have some emotion. I think that's why he was distancing himself from them in the weeks prior to the murder. It helped him to have the ability to get rid of them. Jmo
 
  • #224
Instead of worrying about how he is being portrayed and how others see him, why isn’t he missing his girls and despondent because they are never coming back? Of course it’s because he murdered them.

I believe he honestly thought no one cared besides their family and it would never have gotten this much attention.
 
  • #225
Also in the latest article he's concerned with how people are portraying him.
The insider didn't disclose anything about how much CW is struggling because he misses his children so much that it's unbearable. MOO
 
  • #226
How long would it take LE to go through the phones and other devices?

I’m not sure how long it takes, but I’m sure it will be a very thorough forensic analysis. It’s really incredible how much information they can obtain. In another murder case I followed, they could see when the accused had unplugged his iPhone from the charger and then later plugged it back into the charger - all at times he claimed to be asleep (when in reality he was dumping his wife’s body). Anything “deleted” is likely to be recovered too. Those phones will tell a story.
 
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Mouse, you sure do come up with some good one liners.
 
  • #229
Also in the latest article he's concerned with how people are portraying him.
The insider didn't disclose anything about how much CW is struggling because he misses his children so much that it's unbearable. MOO
I noticed that too. Just like in his interviews he only expresses concern for himself. How traumatic it is to be in the house alone, etc. Jmo
 
  • #230
It makes you wonder with all this great technology today how cases were solved in the past. Of course down the road, people will be saying the same about us.
 
  • #231
I wonder if CW is missing his little girls. He has to, right? How can he not?
I think they were just objects to him, that he got tired of.
 
  • #232
How are you being portrayed CW? People hate you.
 
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Yes, I wonder how much of the garage door evidence will conflict with his story. He probably wasn't aware the data could be retrieved, so it's bound to show something, especially if had been opened and closed during the time the emotional conversation was to have taken place, and of course the strangling of his children, according to his version of events. I'm beginning to think the prosecution will have a mountain of evidence against him. Jmo

I agree MsBetsy.
The kept data, of 'opening and closing' of the garage door, at these critical times, will possibly provide loads of evidence, against CW.
Also, when were the girls, placed into the garage: ?? before SW arrived.:(
It would be great, watching CW explain, why he may be entering the garage, at these odd hours. MOO.
 
  • #236
He might think of them as objects, or part of his possessions. Still it seems he would have some emotion. I think that's why he was distancing himself from them in the weeks prior to the murder. It helped him to have the ability to get rid of them. Jmo
Distancing himself from the girls is a possible indication of pre-meditation. That emotion he felt might be fear, guilt or self-loathing KNOWING that those adorable toddlers who are getting up to mischief and having fun in SW's social media videos will be GONE in the near future. There is a series on Investigation Discovery called "Dark Minds". It is a bit hokey BUT there are phone conversations that M. William Phelps conducts with a vicious killer to help him solve crimes, and the killer says that the deepest emotion he felt when he was committing his killings was FEAR of being caught by the cops. In this case we see fear, anger at being treated like the killer he IS, and concern with his public image. But no sobbing or begging for forgiveness for killing his pregnant wife and helpless toddlers.
Edited to add a MOO.
 
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  • #237
I believe that tweet was 10pm the night of her flight not after the killings .
What the facts indicate to ME, is that CW had planned (possibly already committed the murder of the toddlers) the killings before SW's flight even landed. IMO whilst he was happily scrolling through sports news, he was aware that he had a plan in mind to murder his family but also had an urgent need to tweet about his favorite sports team. Ice cold, MOO.
 
  • #238
Mouse, you sure do come up with some good one liners.
Eek, Kensie, I'm sorry if I'm a little verbose. Can't help it, I'm outspoken and it gets me into trouble on occasion! :(
 
  • #239
Exactly! From the article that you linked above:


What did he expect? The public were going by what he told everyone had happened, in those three interviews. His story turned out to be a lie. I understand he doesn't want people to think of him as a monster, but I find it hard to believe that he didn't feel like a monster at any point when he did what he did.

I dug a hole in my back yard once at night in the pouring rain to plant a tree (don't ask, completely good intentions I promise), and even then I couldn't help but feel like a serial killer (LOL!). There's just something criminal-feeling about holding a shovel and digging a hole in the middle of the night in pouring rain, even if it's for a completely innocent act of planting a tree.

I can't even imagine CW not feeling like a monster when he buried SW and their unborn son in a secret grave and dumped his girls in oil tanks like trash.

ETA: JMO

His sad-sack "woe is me" spiel is about number 10,000 on the list of the things I empathize with today. He made his own bed and all that.
 
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Distancing himself from the girls is a possible indication of pre-meditation. That emotion he felt might be fear, guilt or self-loathing KNOWING that those adorable toddlers who are getting up to mischief and having fun in SW's social media videos will be GONE in the near future. There is a series on Investigation Discovery called "Dark Minds". It is a bit hokey BUT there are phone conversations that M. William Phelps conducts with a vicious killer to help him solve crimes, and the killer says that the deepest emotion he felt when he was committing his killings was FEAR of being caught by the cops. In this case we see fear, anger at being treated like the killer he IS, and concern with his public image. But no sobbing or begging for forgiveness for killing his pregnant wife and tiny toddlers.
But that is because we don't understand why he had to kill his wife and unborn son.
We don't understand why he had to dump his little girls in crude oil and bury his wife in a shallow grave and why he was so jovial and lying in his interviews.
We don't understand why he lied to LE about his affair when he must have known it was going to come to light.
He is right though, we don't understand and never will, no matter how many you tubes his supporters put out there.
 
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