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In what way? Those videos don’t change the known facts here.Really that video was what entirely changed my thinking.
In what way? Those videos don’t change the known facts here.Really that video was what entirely changed my thinking.
BBM I seen that video and yes I agree. I think it maybe happened a bit faster perhaps but yes I agreeIMO I think they were in love in the beginning but then I think it slowly started to crumble for both of them. In the videos I've watched I can see the love she has for her children, but I don't think SW or CW look happy. For the first time, I watched a video today where SW is on the back deck with the spray bottle and I felt sad for her. It's hard to explain but she's out there alone trying to play and make it fun when It just seems like she's sad inside. This may be the video that caused a lot of people to criticize her but after finally watching it, I saw a mother trying to act happy when she wasn't inside. JMO
About the bed sheets.
In a field near the oil tanks, investigators found a bed sheet matching the pattern of several pillow cases and a top sheet recovered from the trash can in the Watts's kitchen, according to the Warrantless Arrest Warrant.
MOO, we could deduce that the sheet found at the site belonged to the set found in the trash.
From this we could deduce that SW was murdered in her bed. CW then proceeded to wrap his dead wife in the fitted sheet for transport down to his truck and on out to the oil field for burial.
Just awful.
Thinking? Thinking about what? A water fight versus dumping little girls in crude oil?Really that video was what entirely changed my thinking.
Maybe I am confused, but on the first day when LE checked the house, they found the master bed had been stripped and those sheets were on the floor. They were checked for signs of foul play and none was found . How does that sheet get to the burial site if SW was already buried at that point?
Does 'I love you' mean love? Those three words could mean something or absolutely nothing, words are meaningless if they're not backed up by one's actions. CW put on a good show though.@PommyMommy regarding whether SW loved CW or not, you responded with "proof" she loved him. Including SW saying, "I couldn't ask God for a better man in my life because he's so supportive. He takes care of me, he's becoming funnier…” “he's sexy, he's good looking and he does take care of our girls. He's probably the best father I could have asked for, for my children."
I agree she may have thought she loved him in the beginning, but in all the things she said, she doesn't say she loves him. That's all I'm saying. Someone can be supportive, sexy, and takes good care of kids, but that doesn't equate to love, IMO
He's becoming funnier?![]()
Ahh yes!Well, we know CW never used the word love once in any of his 3 media interviews - not for his wife, not for his daughters.
But they did without all that. Nothing much has changed. Father having an or numerous affairs family just vanishes.It is really interesting how the neighbor's surveillance camera captured every movement on the driveway of CW's house, SW home at 1:48 am, CW backing the truck into the garage at 0530.
What is particularly interesting, is that the police knew he had killed his family, prior to CW's confession, they had already done ariel surveillance with a drone of his work area, which was documented by the GPS system in the work truck.
Amazing, how technology is helping police catch criminals. 20 years, none of this technology was available. How the heck did they catch the criminals then?
One's perspective and perception regarding facts can change without the actual facts changing.In what way? Those videos don’t change the known facts here.
So 2 detectives checking for signs of foul play didn't notice that a sheet was missing?Sounds about right to me. The affidavit mentioned the bed in the master bedroom had been stripped of its bedding which was lying on the floor. It doesn't list the bedding items, but it seems like perhaps just the pillows and comforter, with the pillowcases and top sheet in the trash and fitted sheet in the field.
I find this be very telling about the events that night.
Subjective opinions don’t change objective facts.One's perspective and perception regarding facts can change without the actual facts changing.
I guess it’s possible but maybe frustration more than anger. Imo they were so mismatched and I have a hard time watching the videos. He’s always in the back and when he does have to speak he doesn’t know what to say and appears awkward. Then I wonder if all the videos became somewhat of a coping mechanism for her to get through each day, have people to talk to etc, which I find so sad. I don’t know. All I know is I find them hard to watch. JMOPerhaps what you’re picking up on in the squirt bottle video is an undercurrent of anger?
Well, let's compare and discuss the facts at hand.One's perspective and perception regarding facts can change without the actual facts changing.
Is that something like 'alternative facts'? I can perceive a fact as something else?One's perspective and perception regarding facts can change without the actual facts changing.
The detectives may have noticed that the fitted sheet was missing but chose to hold back that information for investigative purposes.So 2 detectives checking for signs of foul play didn't notice that a sheet was missing?
You are the only one that knows about that. Do you have a link to it?
#341 on thread #38What did I quote?
I haven't learned about the blankets for the girls. This makes what I was thanking. If a murder doesn't care about the people he or she murdered they just dump the bodies along the way. But by him putting them in the oil tanks shows he didn't want to dump his precious babies. So he wraps them in their blanket...then he might have put the blankets in as well. That way he wouldn't have to look at them.Totally agree. Likewise, the missing blanket from each girl’s bedroom was used to wrap them. MOO
Different people see things differently.Is that something like 'alternative facts'? I can perceive a fact as something else?
Continuing the deduction...About the bed sheets.
In a field near the oil tanks, investigators found a bed sheet matching the pattern of several pillow cases and a top sheet recovered from the trash can in the Watts's kitchen, according to the Warrantless Arrest Warrant.
MOO, we could deduce that the sheet found at the site belonged to the set found in the trash.
From this we could deduce that SW was murdered in her bed. CW then proceeded to wrap his dead wife in the fitted sheet for transport down to his truck and on out to the oil field for burial.
Just awful.
Or....he wrapped them in bedding because it was what was handy as he had a 40 mile drive to make and didn't want anyone noticing the dead bodies in the back seat?I haven't learned about the blankets for the girls. This makes what I was thanking. If a murder doesn't care about the people he or she murdered they just dump the bodies along the way. But by him putting them in the oil tanks shows he didn't want to dump his precious babies. So he wraps them in their blanket...then he might have put the blankets in as well. That way he wouldn't have to look at them.
When time came for Shan'anns turn came he couldn't put her in tank, but he could bury her nearby. That way he has her near the girls and in his mind it was the thing to do. I think he had emotional connections but let things get out of hand when he killed them.
No. If you are making a statement the onus is on you to supply the link.#341 on thread #38
"We haven't seen anyone in authority validate his claims as yet. He asserts that AB and LE have seen his texts from CW( which he further states SW found on 4th July) and that he handed towels which contained CW's DNA to LE. All of those claims can easily be proved I suppose, so we shall see. Curious to know why you would save soiled towels unless blackmail is your thing..."