Serialously with Annie Elise - 198: Chris Watts Deep Dive: Blaming the Mistress, Uncovering Dark Secrets & His Double Life
Episode Date: September 30, 2024We're going on TOUR!! Come see one of our episodes LIVE in a city near you! Head to https://annieelise.com/blogs/events for dates and ticket info! Around 2 am on August 13th, 2018, Shannan Watts go...t home from a business trip. Later that day, Shanann’s friend called the police after not being able to reach her. As the investigation unfolded in Shanann, and her young daughter’s Bella and Cece’s disappearances, police realized something wasn’t right and even more so, there was one person in particular who seemed highly suspicious… Nichol Kessinger Deep Dive: https://audioboom.com/posts/8440256-exposing-the-lies-of-nichol-kessinger-chris-watts-mistress-secret-calls-red-flags-manipula Beam Greens For up to 40% off go to https://www.shopbeam.com/ANNIEELISEGREENS and use code ANNIEELISE at checkout. Hiya Health Get 50% when you go to https://www.hiyahealth.com/ae Lume Use code AE for 15% off your first purchase at https://www.LumeDeodorant.com Seed Go to https://www.Seed.com/ae and use code 25AE to get 25% off your first month. Hers Start your free online visit today at https://www.forhers.com/AE Shop the Merch: www.annieelise.com Follow the podcast on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@serialouslypodcast  Follow the podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/serialouslypod/    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/annieelise   All Social Media Links: https://www.flowcode.com/page/annieelise_  SERIALously FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/SERIALouslyAnnieElise/  About Me: https://annieelise.com/  For Business Inquiries: 10toLife@WMEAgency.com Sources: Denver 7 ABC News WRAL News Business Insider Audio Sources: 9 News Denver7
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God makes no mistakes on who he puts in your life.
Marriage is about love, trust, and friendship and unity.
We marry for sickness and health, to death do us part.
Our daughter Shannon loved you with all of her heart.
Your children loved you to the moon and back.
Shannon's family was her world.
Shannon put a crown on your head.
But unfortunately, the day that you took their life,
God removed that crown. We loved you like a son. We trusted you. Your faithful wife trusted you. Your children adored you, and they
also trusted you. Daddy is a hero. Hey, true crime besties. Welcome back to an all-new episode of serialously with me annie elise all right guys
this is the episode you have been waiting for the one that so many of you have been requesting for
such a long time which honestly really surprised me. I never
expected in a million years to not only do this episode, but that people would still want to even
know about this case. But here we are. And it is the deep dive into Chris Watts. Now, if you have
been listening to my podcast or following my YouTube channel for a while now, then you know
I have definitely done deep dives into his mistress, Nicole Kessinger.
However, I have never done a Chris Watts deep dive. I've done some little update videos here
and there since he's been incarcerated, things where he has called out Nicole as being a Jezebel
and relationships that he allegedly has had while he's been in prison, but I've never done a deep
dive of the case start to finish. So in my last episode, when it was just
one of those more, you know, topical updates, I asked you guys, would you even be interested in
the deep dive? And so many of you, to my surprise, said yes. So here we are. And you know I love to
do my thorough deep dives where I go in like the depths of hell on the internet, extract every
single detail I can possibly find, and deliver it to you guys. So today's deep dive, we're not just
talking about Chris Watts, about the murders, about what happened. We're going to go over
everything. We're going to go over the backstory, Shanann's previous marriage, the fallout, the affair, Nicole's alleged wink wink involvement, everything
in regards to this case. So buckle up. You are going to be with me for a while. And right when
you think that it's going to be wrapped up and, you know, we're going to put a bow on it and be
done, I'm going to throw some more information at you because I have been researching this case
for literal years,
going through the discovery, going through the interrogations, the polygraph, all of it. So
we have got a lot to go over, guys. So let's just jump right into all of it. Around 2 a.m. on August
13th, 2018, Shanann Watts got home from a business trip. She was working in direct sales for a company
called Thrive, and her friend Nicole Atkinson also worked for that company and had been on that trip
with her. So after a long day of traveling, Nicole drove both of them home from the airport.
She dropped Shanann off at her home in Frederick, Colorado. She made sure that she got inside safely,
and then she drove home. Little did Nicole know that she would essentially be the last
person to ever see Shanann alive. Because just two days later, on August 15th at 11pm, Shanann's body
was found in a shallow grave near an oil drilling site. It was about 40 miles away from her home.
The bodies of her daughters, 4-year-old Bella and three-year-old Cece, were also found a
day later. They were found inside crude oil tanks about 200 yards away from Shanann's body.
Shanann was in a purple t-shirt and underwear. She had a plastic bag on her head and another
wrapped around her feet. She had abrasions on her neck and also to the left side of her face.
An autopsy revealed that she had been strangled
to death. Cece was found in a pink and black shirt and wearing a diaper. She didn't have any visible
injuries, and it was determined that she had been smothered to death. Now, Bella had also been
smothered. She was wearing bright pink pajamas, but unlike Cece, Bella had many injuries. There
was blunt force trauma to her jaw, lacerations in her mouth,
and she also had bite marks on the surface of her tongue. So all of these injuries made the
medical examiner come to the conclusion that Bella was fighting for her life in her final moments.
But it's not like investigators just happened to find these bodies by chance. There wasn't a long
drawn-out search that led
them to this oil drilling site. The killer actually told them exactly where to look.
He had already been identified. And the killer was none other than Shanann's husband and Bella
and Cece's father, Chris Watts. And look, I know that most of you are familiar with this case,
because in 2018, you just, you couldn't avoid it. It was
all over the news. And since then, it seems like Chris Watts has really been inserting himself
into the media cycle every few months. People are constantly coming up with new theories,
new questions, just really trying to understand why Chris did what he did. Especially because
from the outside, Chris and Shanann always had seemed like they were in this great, happy marriage.
They met back in 2010 because they had a mutual friend in common.
That friend went to Shanann and told her about Chris and how, you know, he was such a great guy.
She had to meet him. She had to check it out.
And before they ever even met in person, Chris sent Shanann a friend request on Facebook.
But Shanann actually declined Chris's first Facebook request.
You see, she was still dealing with the aftermath of a very bitter divorce. Shanann had gotten married right after
high school to a man named Leonard King. They had gone to school together. Shanann was dead set on
getting married right away and doing, you know, the wife and family thing as fast as she possibly
could. However, her friends were worried. They thought that Shanann was just way
too young. But she was insistent. This is what she wanted. After Leonard and Shanann got married,
Shanann did go to college for a little while, but she eventually dropped out so that she could work.
You see, Leonard was going to law school, and they had to pay for it somehow. So Shanann did
what she could do to help. But it didn't take long for things to go south after that, and they ended up getting divorced in 2007. So Shanann basically had to start all over again.
Financially, she definitely wasn't in a good place. However, being the extremely hardworking
person that she was, she did hold down a couple of different jobs until she could afford to buy
her very first home at just 25 years old. So she did have her feet underneath her, definitely.
It's not like she was
completely and totally devastated by this divorce. But still, by the time that Chris was sending her
that friend request over on Facebook, she was a little bit hesitant to reply right away. She had
done so well for herself by this point, by herself, after hitting, you know, her version of rock
bottom. So she didn't want to put herself out there again just to be hurt again.
However, eventually, on top of that friend request that Chris had sent her,
he followed up with a message in July of 2010. And this time, Shanann actually replied.
They clicked right away. Both of them had been born in the mid-80s, and they both had spent their childhoods in North Carolina, so they had a lot to bond over. However, they
weren't exactly the same, I mean, by any means, because in high school, Shanann had been more of
a theater kid and the very responsible one. She was kind of like the mom of the friend group,
if you will. Meanwhile, Chris had been very shy, very into sports, but more reserved.
And once the two of them started dating, Shanann was definitely the more dominant of the two of them.
She worked hard, she was very serious, she was a go-getter. She really could accomplish almost anything that she put her mind to. Chris, however, he was more reserved. But Shanann looked at him as
a very trustworthy guy, somebody that she could always count on. So after dating for a couple of
years, in 2012, Chris and Shanann decided that they wanted to move to Colorado.
Now, by this point, they were actually engaged, and they were planning to have their wedding in North Carolina, where most of their family lived, but they were planning to make this move to Colorado.
So Chris ended up moving to Colorado by himself before the wedding to, you know, settle into his new job, into the new life ahead of their wedding.
And then on November 3rd, 2012, Chris and Shanann got married in Charlotte, North Carolina. After the wedding, Shanann joined Chris in Colorado. And then a
year later, on December 17th, 2013, they had their first child together, a little girl named Bella
Watts. Now I want to backtrack just a little bit here because Shanann had been absolutely overjoyed,
ecstatic when she found out
that she was pregnant. She had been struggling with health problems pretty much her entire life.
In her mid-20s, Shanann had started losing a lot of her hair, and she felt terrible almost all of
the time. Eventually, she was diagnosed with lupus and with fibromyalgia. So she was told that it was
very unlikely that she would ever become pregnant.
So this was an absolute miracle. She was over the moon. It was just a complete shock when she found
out that she was expecting. However, she was told that this pregnancy was high risk. She had to take
it easy. So because of that, she stopped working, and Chris ended up working as a mechanic at a
local car dealership. Now in a complete shocker to her,
Chris, and family, friends, even doctors, Shanann found out that she was pregnant again in late 2014. Now, again, this pregnancy, it was definitely high risk, and it was very difficult on her.
But on July 17, 2015, Shanann gave birth to another little girl, Cece Watts. Now, while Chris and
Shanann were definitely
excited about this new addition to their family, it was also a very stressful time for the two of
them, because just a month earlier, prior to Cece's birth in June of 2015, the family had
filed for bankruptcy. Together, Shanann and Chris had a combined income of about $90,000 per year,
but they were living way beyond their means.
They had bought this big, beautiful home that was valued at around $400,000 at the time.
They also had mounting credit card debt and student loan debt. And unfortunately,
both of their daughters also had medical issues. So you add doctor bills and hospital bills on top
of everything else, and they were in a very stressful financial situation. In the bankruptcy filing, they said that their $3,000 mortgage payment and
their $600 car payment took up most of their cash. They had a hard time paying for those things,
let alone groceries, supplies, and everything else. Their HOA had even sued them for not paying
their HOA fees. Now, by this point, Chris had a new job. He was
working as an oil field technician for Anadarko Petroleum. He had loved being a mechanic. However,
he also had a really bad case of carpal tunnel syndrome, which is, you know, when your hand's
stiff and it's up, where it's hard to do things, it's hard to have, like, motor skills with your
hand. So it made it almost impossible for him to do the job of a mechanic, which is why he became
an oil field technician.
And in the meantime, Shanann was working at the Children's Hospital in Colorado at a call center job.
However, she wasn't making much money in that position,
so it felt like the two of them, they just could not catch a break.
Eventually, though, Shanann switched to doing direct sales for a multi-level marketing company called Lavelle, or Thrive.
They sold
healthcare supplements. Shanann started out part-time, but eventually she made it her full-time
job. And she decided that the best way to really grow her business and grow her network and her
sales database was to leverage social media. So she used her Facebook page to market the products
and to just post a lot about her personal life. She talked a lot
about her marriage, her kids, and she went live on Facebook pretty consistently. Now, obviously,
when she was marketing these things, she wasn't talking about her financial problems, of course
not. Instead, in her posts, she was marketing her life as, you know, the dream life, selling the
all-American dream, this love story, amazing supplements, amazing career,
and just hoping that people who were viewing this and seeing it from the outside would
really aspire to have that life too.
And in turn, turn those aspirations into potential sales.
Make them become customers.
And Shanann and Chris seemed to have their life together.
They really came across like the perfect couple.
And it wasn't just social media.
I mean, a lot of their
friends and family members also thought that they just seemed super happy, super, you know, perfect.
Shanann's parents, Frank and Sandy, thought that Chris was great for Shanann. He was patient with
her. He understood her medical conditions. He took care of her. In fact, on May 5th, 2018,
Shanann posted a video to Facebook just about how good everything was.
Hey, everybody. Say hi.
Say hi.
You don't want to say hi?
So I just wanted to come on here live. Say hi.
Hi.
Hi.
So Saturday's here. I don't even know what time it is. It's 830 here, um, in Colorado.
And, uh, I love waking up now on Saturdays and being able to enjoy my family. We never have to,
careful Cece. We never have to really, uh, we never have determined where we're going.
No plans really. Summer's coming. Summer's coming and we're going. No plans, really. Summer's coming.
Summer's coming, and we're super excited.
Bella, Bella, come here for a second, baby.
We're really excited for summer because so much goes on in the summer here in Colorado.
There's concerts every weekend, Friday, Saturday nights. There's always some kind of concert going on.
And get together with friends, cook out,
and just enjoying life.
And I'm really excited this summer because some of the
amazing things that go on on the weekends are,
were when I was working for a company where I had to be in
every weekend because that's the demand. The
demands were always the weekends. They needed more help. So, um, I, I feel really blessed this
summer. I'm going to San Diego with Chris. We're going, um, June 22nd through the 26th.
No, the 26th we come home at one 30 in the morning. And then the 26th. No, the 26th we come home at 1.30 in the morning.
And then the 26th, that afternoon at 5.30 at night,
Bella, Cece, and I and my dad are flying back to North Carolina for six weeks.
Six weeks we're going to be in North Carolina without Cece, right?
And we're going to go spend time with our families um and friends and everything
else and then we're gonna come back august 7th and then i fly to scottsdale arizona on the 11th
for a mini little retreat um with my team and we're gonna have a little a lot of fun.
Then just a few weeks after that Shanann shared a big announcement.
Guess what girls? Mommy has a baby in her belly.
A baby! Are you guys excited? Yes! Are you really excited? Oh my Yes? Are you really excited?
Oh my goodness.
Come give me a hug.
Oh.
Oh.
I love you, girl.
I got the baby a hug.
You want to give the baby a hug?
I love you, Bella.
A couple of days later, Shanann posted a video of Bella. My daddy is a hero.
He helps me grow up strong.
He helps me snuggle too.
He reads me books.
He ties my shoes.
If you're a hero, blue and blue.
My daddy, daddy, it loves you.
And this just goes to show how constant Shanann was active on social media.
She shared every aspect of her life in real time as these moments were unfolding.
And a few days after she posted that video of little Bella,
she also posted a very loving tribute to Chris for Father's Day. It read, Chris, we are so incredibly blessed to have you. You do so much every day for us and you take such great care of us. You are the reason that I was brave enough to
agree to number three. From laundry to kids showers, you are incredible and we are so lucky
to have you in our life. Happy Father's Day. So we have this woman who is praising her husband, essentially, right?
She's talking about how great he is,
also how excited she is to be able to spend time with him and their children that summer.
So how do you go from that to then finding three bodies in an oil field?
And also, Chris confessing to annihilating his entire family.
How could a seemingly happy marriage deteriorate so quickly?
Well, starting in June, Chris began growing very distant from Shanann.
He was quiet, cold, and he was uninterested in her or the girls.
Text messages from the beginning of July show the start of some issues in their relationship.
Now, by this point, Shanann was
spending the six weeks visiting family in North Carolina, and the girls were also there with her.
Meanwhile, Chris had stayed back home, he had to work, but he had plans to meet up with them
towards the end of their trip. So on July 10th, Shanann texted Chris, asking him if he was okay,
because he hadn't said much during a previous phone call that they had. She said that she wished that her husband would just actually talk to her. But Chris insisted he was fine,
he was just really stressed at work. But then, after that, Chris just straight up stopped
answering Shanann's calls, and he was barely responding to any of her text messages. Shanann
was also having issues with Chris's family at the time while she was staying in North Carolina, so that wasn't making anything any easier on her. Now, these issues with the
parents, they definitely weren't new. There had been tension there for quite a while. See, years
before, before Shanann and Chris even got married, Chris's mom Cindy straight up told Shanann that
she didn't think that Shanann loved Chris, that she actually loved him. There
was apparently such turmoil, too, in those relationships that a bunch of relatives didn't
even go to their wedding. Which, that all sounds pretty bad, yes, but it was nothing compared to
what actually went down during this visit with his parents in North Carolina. See, Cece, their
young daughter, she had a severe peanut allergy. Even a little bit of a peanut could
cause this severe allergic reaction. However, for whatever reason, Chris's parents were just
not taking that seriously, apparently. They gave the two girls ice cream that had pieces of peanuts
inside of it, and Shanann immediately went into, you know, protective mother mode and got very,
very angry, like, what are you doing? You know that she has an allergy, like, why on earth would
you give this to her? So Shanann got into a huge fight with Chris's parents, and
they didn't see each other for the rest of the trip. His parents didn't even go to a party that
Shanann had held for Cece's birthday. So Shanann told Chris what had happened, you know, she was
expressing her anger, but he acted like he didn't even care that his daughter had almost gotten
seriously sick, or could have even died.
So she sent him a follow-up text message which read,
These kids are my world and I have to protect them from the evil of the world.
I shouldn't have to protect them from evil family.
Our kids deserve the same love and attention that other kids get.
Nothing less.
Then, on July 24th, Shanann sent Chris another text message.
This one read, I realized during this trip what's missing in our relationship. It's only one-way emotions
and feelings. I can't come back like this. I need you to meet me halfway. You don't consider these
at all, nor think about feelings. I try to give you space, but while you are working and living
this bachelor life, I'm carrying our third child and fighting
with two kids daily and trying to work and make money. It's not hard to text I love you and I
miss you. If you don't mean it, then I get it, but we need to talk. I kept looking at my phone all
night and no response from you. Seriously. We didn't just start dating yesterday. We've been
together eight years and we have two and a half kids together. So by this point, there was definitely a fracture in their relationship. Whether it was surface level,
it was certainly emotional at this point. And Shanann wasn't just sending these angry text
messages to Chris. She was also telling her friends all about Chris's strange behavior.
How out of seemingly nowhere, he just apparently completely stopped caring about her and their two
daughters. But during all of this, he did make some effort to seem caring or committed, because
on July 31st, Chris flew out to North Carolina to spend that last week of the vacation with his
family as originally planned. But things were weird, and everybody could tell. All of Shanann's
family noticed how distant Chris was
acting, and I mean, it was super out of character for him. Chris had always been so loving, so
attentive, but now he was barely paying any attention to his wife and his daughters. So
Shanann texted her friends about it. She said, he's kissed me once since he's been here, and that was
at the airport. I kissed him. No grabbing my
ass, no hug, no nothing. I just wanted to cry. He said nothing's wrong. Five weeks away from me and
not touching me. Kids are in bed, I took a night shower, which means I want to have sex and he
knows it. And he's over here doing a fucking push-up challenge instead of discussing anything
or fucking me. I'm over here crying in
silence. He's never been like this. Five and a half fucking weeks and no sex. Unless he was
getting it somewhere else. So at the beginning of August, the Watts family flew back home to
Colorado. But if Shanann was hoping that things would just, you know, go back to normal once they
were home and they would get back in the swing of things and their usual routine, she was definitely wrong. Because out
of nowhere on August 6th, Chris apparently told Shanann that he wasn't even excited about having
a third child. And we know this because the very next morning, Shanann sent another text message
to a friend. It read, Chris told me last night that he is scared to death about this
third baby, and that he's happy with just Bella and Celeste, and that he doesn't want another baby.
Now, two days later, on August 9th, the two of them had an ultrasound appointment.
Chris went with Shanann, but again, he was very distant, and he just seemed very uninterested
during the entire appointment. Even when the two of them learned
the sex of the baby. They were having a little boy, a milestone that should be so exciting and
so thrilling in a relationship. So again, Shanann texts her friend. She said, I said, you sat here
in this living room and you said you think it would be a great thing to have a baby. We talked
it out a lot beforehand and we agreed to this. You were so excited and
happy. I grabbed his hand during the ultrasound and he didn't grab it back. The only thing I can
think of, even though I don't think he has it in him, is another girl. Later that day, Shanann told
her friends that she and Chris had a very long conversation later that day and that things did
seem to be better. She said he seemed happier about the baby once he
did find out that it was a boy, and that they even had picked out a name together, Nico.
According to Shanann, it was the best conversation that the two of them had had in a really long time,
and Chris was now finally acting like Chris again. She said he even kissed her before going to bed
that night, something that he hadn't done in weeks. But then, Shanann left for her business trip with her friend Nicole. And once they were physically
apart from one another once again, things went right back downhill like they had before with
Chris. But now he was telling Shanann that he didn't think that this relationship was going to
work. He wanted to separate. On August 11th, while Shanann was still out of town, Chris ended up going to a
Rockies baseball game with some of his friends while his two daughters stayed back home with
a babysitter. He told Shanann that they went out for salmon and to grab a beer after the game,
but then Shanann had noticed that he spent over $60 at this restaurant that he went to,
which was a lot of money for a single meal. So she pulled a typical sleuthy girl move,
which, which,
honestly, I've done something very similar in the past, not in my marriage, but in a past
relationship, and she looked up the menu for this restaurant. She wanted to see for herself,
how on earth could you calculate $60 on an entree and one beer? She even found the dish that he
ordered, and it should have only cost him around $30. So now she was wondering what
he spent the other $30 on. Another meal? Maybe for somebody else? Shanann just knew in her gut,
and she could not shake the feeling that Chris was having an affair. So the day after this restaurant debacle and Shanann discovering that he had spent more money
than he should have spent for a single meal, she sent a picture to a friend of a letter that she
had written to Chris. She planned to give this letter to Chris when she got back to Colorado
the following day. The letter read,
My dearest Chris, I don't know where to begin.
I am so lost for words.
I can't even explain how hard this pain is.
The last five weeks have been the hardest.
I missed everything about you. I missed your morning breath, your touch, your lips, your kisses.
I missed holding you.
I missed smelling you in the sheets.
I missed talking to you in person. I missed watching you laugh and play with the kids. I love so much about you. I missed
seeing you naked and on top of me, making love to me. Oh my god, I missed having you around when I
felt alone and upset. I just flat out missed the hell out of you. We haven't been away from each
other that long since 2012. I really don't know how we, quote,
fell out of compatibility, end quote,
or if that is somebody else's words.
The only thing that changed this month
was everything that was going down with your family.
I can't change what happened,
but I can try to work things out with you, with them.
But there has to be a mutual respect for everyone.
I don't want to lose you ever.
I will suck it up and be civil I don't want to lose you, ever.
I will suck it up and be civil with your family because I love you.
But there has to be the same respect on the other end.
That is what's right.
I can't lose you.
I won't lose you without a fight.
I will fight for your love, fight for us.
I can't imagine life without you.
It scares me to death every day that you go to work or we are apart, flying away. I will do anything for you.
For us.
This is the hardest thing I have ever gone through, but you are worth it.
Just talk to me.
Tell me what you need.
I love you, baby, with all my heart.
Happy anniversary.
Love always, Shanann.
So as I mentioned earlier, Shanann was dropped off at her home around 1.48 a.m. on August 13th. The next
day, she had an OBGYN appointment scheduled and also a really important business call that had
been set up. So Nicole, the friend who had dropped Shanann off in the middle of the night after their
work trip, texted her on the morning of August 13th. She was asking her if she wanted somebody
to take her to that appointment. Nicole knew what Shanann was going through with Chris, and she also knew that Shanann had been feeling pretty sick during her pregnancy.
There were also a few days in North Carolina where she was feeling really, really bad. So Nicole
wanted to be there for Shanann. She wanted to be a good friend for her. But hours went by, and Shanann
didn't reply to Nicole's text message. And that was really odd. Shanann's phone was almost always
glued by her side, especially because she needed it for work because she was so active all the time
on social media. So Nicole decided to talk to a few of her and Shanann's mutual friends, but none
of them had heard from her at all that morning. So they all had this gut feeling that something
just wasn't right, you know, something was wrong here. So Nicole decided to drive by Shanann's doctor's office, and she found out that Shanann never even
made it to her appointment. She also had missed that business call that she had scheduled.
Now, Shanann was known to be very organized, always would hit her deadlines, just very thorough with
everything. So she definitely wouldn't just skip a doctor's appointment or, you know, an important
business meeting phone call. So Nicole decided to drive to Shanann's house to check on her. When she got
there, she started peeking through the garage window. And when she did, she saw that Shanann's
car was still parked inside of the garage. So she went to the front door. She started knocking,
but nobody answered. Now, Nicole also knew the code that unlocked the front door, so she punched it in.
She was trying to get some answers. She was trying to figure out what was going on with her friend.
However, when she tried to open the door once she got it unlocked, she found that it was locked with
a latch from the inside, like one of those, you know, privacy latches that they have on apartments
and hotel doors. So Nicole, through the little gap, was yelling out for Shanann, but the house
was completely silent. She could see that Shanann's black flip-flops were still by the little gap, was yelling out for Shanann, but the house was completely silent.
She could see that Shanann's black flip-flops were still by the front door, though, and this was yet another huge red flag to Nicole,
because those flip-flops were basically the only shoes that Shanann ever wore.
If she had left the house that morning, she certainly would have been wearing them.
So now you have Shanann's car and shoes still at the house.
She had missed that business call, also a very important doctor's appointment.
The red flags were adding up. So Nicole decided to text Chris and ask him where Shanann was.
Now Chris was at work at the time, but he said Shanann had told him that she was going over to
a friend's house with the kids that day, because according to Chris, they had talked about divorce
earlier that morning. He said that it was really upsetting for Shanann, and that she just wanted a little bit
of space to think, be by herself, take the kids out, and just, you know, kind of reset from that
conversation. But coincidentally, what Chris didn't know is he couldn't remember which friend's house
Shanann was going to. And Nicole, at this point, remember, she had already talked to a whole bunch
of Shanann's friends, and none of them had seen her, heard from her, hadn't seen the girls, nothing. So Nicole
told Chris, no, I've talked to the friends. I'm really worried. Nobody knows where she is.
So he said he was going to leave work, he was going to drive home, and he would meet her at
the house. But being the stellar friend that Nicole was, I mean, she was just like relentless,
which good on her. With
everything else that had been happening in Shanann's life lately, Nicole didn't feel good
about this situation at all. So at around 1.30 p.m., she called the police. She explained the
situation, and she asked if they could come to Shanann's house and do a welfare check on her.
How you guys doing? What's that? Yeah. How you been? Hi. You're Nicole? Yes. Brother. What's that? Do you remember me? Yeah. Hey, man. How you been?
Hi.
You're Nicole?
Yes.
Okay.
What's going on?
So, my friend, we were out of town for a business trip this weekend.
Right.
And I dropped her off at 2 o'clock this morning.
She's 15 weeks pregnant.
She wasn't feeling well.
And she had a doctor's appointment this morning at 9.
And I told her to let me know if she needed me to take her.
She's got two little girls.
And she was very distraught over the weekend,
wasn't eating normally or drinking,
and we kept trying to force it on her because she's pregnant.
Her husband and her supposedly are separating,
but she didn't know this.
She thought they were just having issues.
He disclosed that to me today.
Because I called him and I was like,
have you talked or heard from Shanann since you left for work this morning?
Because I can't get a hold of her.
I've called, I've texted.
Her car's in the garage.
Her shoes she wears every single day right in the front door.
She only has one vehicle?
No, they only have the one vehicle and a truck.
Okay, that's what I'm asking.
There's another. She went on a play date, but they're four and two.
She went on a play date.
Why wouldn't she take in a car?
They're both in car seats.
And she had a doctor's appointment this morning at 9, and she didn't go to the doctor's appointment.
Okay.
No answer on the phone.
Husband's on his way.
Supposedly, but he said that 30 minutes ago, and I called him and told him he was at his 45-minute house still.
And I know the code is the door.
You do?
I do, but there's a thing on it.
There's a... No, it'll, they have the thing flipped up here.
Oh, what about the garage door?
I don't know.
Is there?
Do you mind calling him and seeing if we can get a passcode to this and get my, give him, get me permission to go in?
Okay.
I'm just going to check the back, see if I can see anything.
When the police arrived, they tried to explain to Nicole why Shanann maybe wasn't home or
answering her phone. Maybe her phone had died. Maybe a friend picked her up in a different car.
You know, all of these other things that could explain it. Maybe it wasn't foul play. Maybe it
was nothing suspicious. And then the officer talked to a neighbor who said that he did see Chris earlier that morning, but he didn't see Shanann. Now,
in the meantime, Nicole was on the phone with Shanann's mom, Sandy. Because earlier that morning,
Chris had told Sandy that Shanann went to a friend's house with the girls, similar to what
he had told Nicole. So now Sandy was obviously concerned that nobody could get a hold of Shanann.
She wanted to know what the heck was going on here.
And while all of this was going on,
the police officer couldn't just go inside and see if Shanann was inside for himself.
He didn't have a warrant.
Chris hadn't gotten home yet, so he hadn't received permission to go inside the house.
But then finally, Nicole gave the officer Chris's phone number.
And the officer called Chris.
Chris answered and told
a really similar story to what he had told everybody else. Shanann took the girls, went to
a friend's house. He also said that he was five minutes away. But here's the thing. Chris had been
talking to Nicole all day, and he had also told her that he was five minutes away twice. In fact,
he had said that he was five minutes away, 45 minutes before that.
But finally, Chris did arrive.
And instead of going into the house, he opened up the garage door and he started looking through Shanann's car.
When he was doing that, Nicole noticed that the two girls' car seats were still inside the car.
And she called this out as very odd because Shanann wouldn't have left these car seats behind even if a friend came and picked her up. She would need to put the car seats in her friend's car, right? So this was weird.
Something wasn't making sense here. Then when Chris finally went inside, he didn't start calling out
Shanann's name. He didn't call out for Cece or Bella either. Instead, he closed the door so that
nobody could follow him in from the garage. Then about a minute later, he opened up the front door and finally let the officer and Nicole inside.
They searched the house room by room, with Chris trying to really act concerned,
but honestly not doing a very good job at that.
He even pointed out that the blankies that the two girls slept with were gone.
They also found that Shanann had left a lot of her personal belongings behind. Yeah, so that's not happening.
She's blabbing.
All the girls' blankies are gone.
Their blankies they sleep with, they don't leave anywhere without them. Good.
Nothing else appears to be missing though, just stuff you'd take for a quick trip?
Did she tell you anything about leaving, moving out?
Not moving out not moving out
i mean the last time i talked to her was this morning she said she's going to take
the kids to a friend's house and she that's where she was going to be and then i've texted her today
i've never heard anything but the car's the car's here unless somebody came picked her up. But the people that I know, nobody's heard from me, nobody's seen.
Right.
Then a neighbor came by and asked Chris and the police officer to come over to his house.
He had security cameras set up all around his house, all around the perimeter,
some of which were pointed directly at the Watts driveway.
So hopefully they could use that footage to figure out where Shanann was,
who she left with, what time she left, start building a timeline. Now up until this moment,
Chris had been unusually calm, especially for a guy whose whole family was basically missing at
this point. However, while everybody was watching this footage play from the neighbor's house,
Chris became antsy. He was putting his hands on his
head. He was fidgeting. He was talking nonstop. He was scrolling on his phone. He was looking
very nervous. And right there in the neighbor's security footage, it showed that around 5.17am,
Chris's truck backed into the driveway, and he loaded something in the back seat.
Then he left, and nothing else was caught on camera.
No Shanann, no little girls, no other cars, nothing. Now, around this time, another police
officer showed up at Chris's house, and Chris had left his neighbor's house to then go meet this
other officer. So, when he did, the neighbor pulled this cop aside in his house and kind of
said, you know, hey, something's not right here. Chris is acting really weird. He's never acted like this before. I know him. I know him well.
Something is up here. He never talks. So the fact that he's over here blabbing his mouth makes me
kind of suspicious. Yeah, but I mean, put yourself in his situation. Oh, I agree. So hours went by
with no sign of Shanann and no sign of the girls.
The next day, Shanann, Bella, and Cece were officially declared as missing.
The Colorado Bureau of Investigation and the FBI joined the search for them.
People were handing out flyers, they were conducting searches,
and Chris, he took to the media in a very now infamous interview,
and he was pleading for his family's safe return.
What's going on right now around your house?
Right now, it's got K-9 units, the sheriff's department.
Everybody's like they're doing their best right now to figure out like if they can get a scent, see where they went.
If they went on foot, they went in a car, they went somewhere.
And right now, it's just like they've been on point,
they're going through the house trying to get a scent,
and hopefully they can pick something up to where it's going to lead to something.
What happened?
Your wife came home.
Tell me what's going on.
She came home from the airport at 2 a.m., and I left around 5, 15.
She was still here.
And, like, about 12, 10 in that afternoon,
her friend Nicole showed up at the door.
Like I had texted Shanann a few times that day,
called her, say, you know, but she never got back to me,
but she wasn't getting back to any of her people as well.
And that's what really concerned a lot of people
is like, she's not getting back to her.
Like if she doesn't get back to me, that's fine.
Like she gets busy during the day,
but she didn't get back to her people,
which was very concerning. And Nicole called me when she was get back to me that's fine like she gets busy during the day but she didn't get back to her people which was very concerning and
nicole called me when she was at the door and that's when i came home and then walked in the
house and nothing was vanished nothing was here i mean she wasn't she wasn't here the kids weren't
here no nobody was here what's your wife's name shenan s-h-a-n-a-n-n which are your kids bella and celeste uh c-e-l-e-s-t-e
four and bella's four celeste is three
and so how many times did you try calling her i called her three times texted her about three
times just to say you know know, what's going on?
Like, I could, after I called her and texted her once, it was like, maybe she was just busy.
Like, she had just gotten back, you know, like everybody's probably calling her from her trip.
She just got back from Arizona.
And I figured, yeah, she was just busy.
But when her friend showed up, that's what it was like.
It registered, like, all right, this isn't right.
Do you think she just took off?
Do you think?
I mean, right now, I don't even want to just, like, throw anything out there. Like, I hope that she's somewhere safe right now and with the kids.
But, I mean, could she have been?
Could she have just taken off?
I don't know.
But if somebody has her and they're not safe, like I want them back now.
Like that's what's in my head.
Like if they're safe right now, they're gonna come back.
But if they're not safe right now,
that's the not knowing part.
Like if they're not safe, last night I was,
I had every light in the house on.
I was hoping that I would just get,
just ran over by the kids running in the door
and just like barrel rushing me, but it didn't happen happen and it was just a traumatic night trying to be here
I'm gonna ask some kind of questions about your relationship with the kids
yeah I mean my kids are my life I mean those those smiles light up my life and it's like I
mean last night like during like you know when they usually eat dinner it was just like i miss them like i mean i miss telling hey you got to eat that or you're not
going to get your dessert you know and just like you're not gonna get your snack after i miss that
like i miss them you know cuddle up on their couches they have like a mini mouse couch and
a sofia couch that they cuddle up on and watch you know bubble guppies or something and it was
just like you know i mean i've i was it was
tearing me apart last night and i needed that i needed that last night and for that for nobody
to be here last night and to go into their rooms and not and know that i wasn't going to turn the
rain machines on i know that i wasn't going to turn their monitor on no i wasn't going to kiss
them to bed tonight it was it was i that's why last night was just horrible i wasn't gonna kiss him to bed tonight it was it was i i that's why last night was just
horrible i couldn't do it i just i just want i want everybody to just come home right wherever
they're at come home that's you at night yeah
because her flight got delayed from arizona because like other storms around the the nation
so she's supposed to get home like 11 she got got home at like 1.48, got in bed about two. What was she going for, like family trip or what?
It was a Thrive direct sales.
It was a local event that was down there
between a bunch of leaders in the company.
That night, that day she was back, I mean.
I left work early that morning, like 5.15, 5.30.
So like she barely, I mean,
she barely got into bed pretty much
it wasn't it wasn't like an argument we had emotional conversation but i'll leave it at that
but it's i just want them back i just i just want them to come back. And if they're not safe right now, that's what's
tearing me apart. Because if they are safe, they're coming back. But if they're not, this
has got to stop. Like, somebody has to come forward. Yeah, they've been in constant contact
like every hour. I mean, everybody back in North Carolina and the East Coast. I mean, it's, I mean, everybody back in North Carolina and the East coast, I mean,
from Maine to Florida.
What is her parents saying to you?
Just like, like if they need to get on a flight, just let them know.
Cause I mean, they don't,
they feel helpless right now because they're on the opposite side of the
country. I mean, Colorado is, I mean,
you can't just drive around and look I mean it's just like
you wouldn't really know what you're looking for that's what the cops pretty
much told that first day I was like I want to get out and drive around this
you won't know what to look for
right now this is what they're doing right now
is with the canines in the sense,
I think this is the biggest thing,
this is the biggest thing they've done so far
because yesterday they, all,
Frederick Police Department did all the searching
of the house and tried to gather
whatever information they could.
And with the detectives, officers, and sergeants,
and today it's, I mean,
obviously with all the activity
that's around it's it's it's there's a lot going on around here and I really
hope that all this can lead to something positive
What did your neighbors, did they see anything?
No like we've we've the police department went door-to-door asking like cameras and
everything just like
nothing and my last question if you have any though it's a real career deceptive my last
question if your wife can see this if she if she can watch these what would you like to tell your
wife your kids shenan bella celeste if you're out there, just come back. Like, if somebody has her, just
please bring her back. I need to see everybody. I need to see everybody again. This house is
not complete without anybody here. Please bring her back.
Now, the reason I say that this interview is now infamous is because it is used as a comparison interview to so many
missing persons and murder cases. Almost any time a spouse now gives an interview, if they look even
at the tiniest bit of suspicious, everybody will say, almost verbatim, you can probably say it
before I even say it right now, he's giving Chris Watts vibes. Because in this interview, he's like
swaying back and forth. He's just looking dead in the camera. He has his arms crossed. And so we've actually seen
that body language and that behavior in quite a few interviews, as a matter of fact, post Chris
Watts. The one that comes to mind the most is Trezell and Jackie West. They were from Bakersfield,
California. They had two little boys that went missing. And that interview, people were calling
out the red flags like from the jump. And so after this interview was given, people did identify it
as suspicious right away, and they started noticing his body language. But now it is an
interview that is constantly referenced all over the place in all sorts of different cases. And so
not only was the public calling this out as suspicious, the police thought that it was a
little bit weird too.
So that's when they decided to pull Chris in for his first official interrogation.
This was on August 14th, one day after the disappearance.
What do you think happened?
At first, I really thought maybe she was just at somebody's house, just decompressing.
Just going on steam?
Yeah. somebody's house just decompressing it's going on yeah but after today like with the onslaught of
all the cars i mean all the police cars all the news all the canine units
it's making me lean the other direction about someone took her okay but it's just
if someone took her it would have to have been someone she knew. Because there's no sign of anything being disturbed or broken.
But that's the way I'm thinking now.
At first I thought for real she was just decompressing somewhere.
I mean, I thought she was safe.
Even though everything in the house was left there.
But now it's just after the day with the news crews and everything,
it feels more the other direction.
And it's freaking me out.
Because I have no idea where they are.
And this is like, that's what's driving me nuts.
When I told the news crews, if she's out there, just come home.
If someone has her, or not just has her, but she's at somebody's house and she's just decompressing, it's time to come back.
Now this is real. This is gone to a different level absolutely
okay
do you have any quick if it's good or bad yes yeah I was thought that she was
safe and she was it was good that she would come home.
Today, it's more on the other side.
I don't think that she would let it get this far if she was just decompressing somewhere.
I mean, she's not talking to anybody.
I don't feel like the love we have is there anymore.
And it's just like, I don't feel like,
I mean,
if we want to stay together for the kids,
I'm not sure
if that's going to work.
Like,
bringing us,
what you told him?
Yes.
Okay.
Like,
having another baby
to bring us into this relationship,
do you think this is going to work
with us being together?
Or,
separation,
I think,
is going to be the best
possible route for us.
And that's when,
like,
all the crying
and everything proceeded.
It was very hard just to talk about that.
But I needed to do it face-to-face.
And I needed to see her face.
Like, why did I couldn't text, phone, whatever.
I needed to be face-to-face and be able to see her
and know that she was going to be at least
reciprocating back to me.
Oh.
What did she say?
She said that it was, I mean, it was, she wants, she wanted to kind of work on it, but
if that's the way I was feeling, then she respects that.
Okay.
And she said that most of the time when you have kids
and you have a relationship where people, like, they don't love each other anymore,
they fall out of love, there's connection,
that having a kid even bringing a new baby into the equation
doesn't always work as keeping, like, you know, a couple happy and his kids happy.
It's like, it almost is like better if
you're on a different
different side
you don't want to spend your whole marriage
disliking each other and faking it for the kids
that's one thing
is that accurate?
that's totally accurate
you don't want to be
the people parading around with like a mask
on when the kids are around and then when the kids go to sleep you just go to your side of the place And at about an hour into the interview, the detective told Chris that he looked suspicious.
I mean, she and the girls just happened to disappear the same day that he said he wanted
to separate? When does that ever happen can we talk about something that's kind
of hard to talk about so when i work investigations like this i have to keep an open mind on everything
okay
and part of keeping an open mind is listening to you talk about your wife and your marriage
and the day she goes missing
is the day that you guys have marital discord.
Okay?
So you can understand what I'm thinking about you.
Yeah.
What do you think about that?
It makes me sick to my stomach, honestly.
Like, I know, like, I've talked to a few of my friends,
and it's like, you know, this does not look good on you. I'm like, I know I've talked to a few of my friends, it's like, you know, this does not look good on you.
I'm like, I know.
It's like people that,
if people knew that we were having marital issues,
they're gonna look at me,
especially with the way everything looks.
It honestly just makes me sick to my stomach
because this is something that I would never do.
Ever.
I know like you have to look at every
vantage point
this is something I would never do to my kids or my wife
at all
I'm not sure like
what I could do to like
to make people believe that
just because if they
think you were having marital discord
they would automatically look at me
but I would harm anybody in my family If they think you were having marital discord, they would automatically leave me.
But I would harm anybody in my family.
At all.
I know we were having marital discord,
and we had that conversation that morning.
And then she goes,
we have no idea where she is.
Or the kids.
I promise you that. I had nothing to do with any of that.
Are you telling me the truth?
I am telling you the absolute truth.
Why should I believe you?
Because I am a very trustworthy person.
And the people that do know me, they know how I am a calm person.
I am not an argumentative person. I am a person who is never going to be
abusive or physical in any kind of relationship. I would never harm my kids. I would never harm my
wife. I mean, you can talk to me, you can talk to any of my friends, any of her friends. They know friends they know me they know I'm a low-key guy that's quiet I'm not about
confrontation I'm not about anything that elevates to that level I mean like
if someone yelled at me screams at me I just take it and I just try to get it by
the wayside and get it back to where it's a cool, just a cool conversation to where like,
none of that, none of that gets to that height.
Because I am not that person.
I've never been that person.
So Chris just says he's a low-key guy,
that he wasn't abusive
and that he would never hurt his wife or children.
But here's the thing.
During the entire interview,
Chris was referring to Shanann and thing. During the entire interview, Chris was referring
to Shanann and the girls in the past tense, almost like he knew that they weren't alive anymore.
The detective clearly didn't believe anything that Chris said either,
so he asked him if he would take a polygraph test. And Chris agreed.
And you understand that I'm not arresting you right now?
You understand that you can walk out of here at any time?
Sure.
Okay.
Having said that, I do want to talk to you.
I have a lot more questions for you.
Okay.
Okay.
Do you know where your wife is?
I do not know where my wife is.
Are you telling the truth?
I'm telling you the absolute truth.
Okay.
The investigators also asked to search Chris's phone, which he did agree to.
And in it, they found text messages between him and Shanann,
which indicated that they were, in fact, having a lot of marital issues.
Chris had also told investigators that he had called the local hospitals,
you know, to see if Shanann or the girls maybe were there, maybe there had been some terrible accident.
But now, when the police were looking at his phone records, they saw that each of those calls made to these hospitals lasted less than a minute. That seemed way too short of a time to get an
answer. Which, I mean, think about it, even if they answer right away and they don't put you on
hold for any reason,
it's going to take some time to explain who you are, who you're looking for, verify who you are.
And then the person who's on the call would have to check their records almost immediately,
which I don't see all of that activity happening in a minute, no less than a minute.
I can't even make an appointment for literally like a dentist checkup in that amount of time.
So it definitely seemed more likely that he called these hospitals and just quickly hung up,
just making sure that at least it was inside his call log,
just making sure that having those numbers inside his log would be enough, show that he truly did call and look like the curious, you know, husband who wanted answers.
But that was just theory.
The police had to test this theory.
So as a test, an officer called one of those hospitals and gave them a fake name,
and they asked if that person was a patient there. And it took over two minutes for him to get an
answer. So it was just another thing that made the detectives think that something just wasn't
right with Chris. They did learn that Chris had contacted Shanann
throughout the day. He had called her numerous times and sent her several text messages saying
things like, if you take the kids somewhere, please let me know where they're at. Can you
call me please? Where are you? But after one of these calls, Chris also called the daycare that
the girls went to. And according to the school's officials, he called to unenroll his
daughters. Which, I gotta say, it is just super, super suspicious if you ask me. If your children
are missing, you're not calling their school to unenroll them. That seems a little premature.
But that wasn't all. The detectives also discovered that Chris had been keeping an even more massive
secret from them. Shanann was right.
He was having an affair. He was having an affair with a co-worker named Nicole Kessinger. And boy,
once the police got a hold of Nicole's phone, it painted a very clear picture. So early the next morning, on August 15th, an FBI agent was able to corroborate Chris's claim
that he was having an affair with Nicole. A regional manager from his job called to say
that they had found some emails to prove it. And almost two hours later, Nicole called the police
herself and told them that she
was in fact having an affair with Chris. Now, there's some speculation as to why she called
the police at this specific time, and I will talk about that in a little bit because we have got a
lot to talk about regarding Nicole. But for now, let's just say Nicole said that she called them
because she says she saw Chris on the news, and she realized in that moment
that he had been lying about his marriage and about Shanann's pregnancy. Nicole was under the
impression, according to her, that the marriage was already over, and she had absolutely no idea
that Shanann was pregnant. So the investigators continued to do some digging, and they discovered
that Chris and Nicole had started talking in the early months of summer in 2018. Nicole also worked
at Anadarko, and she would sometimes see Chris in the break room. And one day, Chris went by
her office and started talking to her there. Then, he added her to his phone as a contact
on June 14th. They met up outside of the office later that month, and Chris had told Nicole that
he and his wife were in the process of separating, and that he was also almost divorced. So by July, while Shanann was away with the kids in North Carolina,
Chris and Nicole were having a field day. They were seeing each other four to five times a week.
Their relationship had also become physical by this point, and later that month, Chris told
Nicole that his marriage was officially over. On July 14th, they went on a date at the Shelby American Collection
Car Museum, and while they were there, Shanann had tried calling Chris four different times.
But each time, the calls went unanswered. And just remember, this was all during the time where
Shanann was freaking out because something seemed off with Chris. However, he would never tell her
what it was. A few days later, on July 18th, Nicole sent
Chris these semi-nude bikini pictures, which he decided to save on a secret app on his phone.
It's an app that looks like a normal calculator app, but it's actually a secret place to store
photos or videos so that if somebody happens to see that app, if they're going through your phone,
they won't suspect that it's a hidden folder. It's disguised, you know, as a calculator. So she sends him all these like really cringe nude,
semi-nude, I should say, bikini photos of herself, and he saves them into that app.
Then 10 days after that, Chris and Nicole go on a trip together to the Great Sand Dunes National
Park. And there they spent the night together. So he's ignoring his pregnant wife, his two young
girls. He's making Shanann feel so
insecure all while he's in this, what, romantic whirlwind with his co-worker while his wife is
calling him, texting him, pleading with him, trying to make things better. And as if that wasn't bad
enough, on July 30th, Chris gave Nicole a card that had a love letter written inside of it.
Then he just up and left to go see his family
in North Carolina like nothing ever happened. All while Chris and Nicole continued to message
and stay in contact with each other while Chris was away. And remember how I said that Chris was
at that baseball game on August 11th and he had paid the $60 for that beer and salmon and Shanann
like knew something was off about that. Well, no surprise, obviously,
but Chris was actually on a date with Nicole that night. That's why the bill was so high,
which I got to say, that is just so gross to me that he stuck his two daughters with a babysitter
so that he could go out on a date with his mistress while his wife was on a work trip.
Like you are the scum of the earth. And so when Shanann said that she thought that Chris was, you know, getting it from somewhere else, she was right.
Call it a woman's intuition.
I always say, a woman's gut feeling is like the most powerful thing on the planet.
And while she was in North Carolina working, taking care of the kids went missing, Chris was searching online for different things like secluded vacation spots and two-person cars.
He was also texting with a realtor the exact day that his family went missing.
He was inquiring about selling his house.
And at one point, the realtor asked why Shanann hadn't texted her at all.
And Chris just said that he didn't know where she was, and he asked the realtor to pray for them. Which, what a
bizarre conversation, right? I mean, I would love to know what was going through that realtor's head
in that moment, when some guy texts and casually just mentions, oh, by the way, my wife is missing,
but, you know, don't let that get in the way of me selling our
house. Also, the fact that he was searching a two-person car, look, I'm no expert, but to me,
that signals premeditation. You only are going to get a two-person car if you know that you're
not going to need two car seats behind you. So the girls are still missing. Nobody knows anything.
All the while, he is still continuing
to text Nicole about their life together, even when people were actively searching for Shanann,
Cece, and Bella. Now, I know that that's a lot, and that's all of what the police learn in just
one day. Just one day of searching his phone. And also on that same day, or more accurately,
that night, they got a phone call from Shanann's
mom, Sandy. She told the police that she was positive that Chris did something to Shanann.
He had hurt her. She noticed how he had been acting very weird lately, and she added that
if he did in fact try to hurt Shanann, she wouldn't be able to fight back because of her lupus.
Sandy was particularly afraid that Chris was going to pour oil on the bodies and dispose of them somewhere. It was a very, very specific
concern of hers, and she told the police about it. So on August 15th, now two days after Shanann and
the girls had been reported as missing, Chris took that polygraph test. Now while all of this was
going on, other officers were searching the Watts family
home. They noticed how clean everything was in the home, but otherwise, nothing really seemed
too out of the ordinary. At first, that is. Because when they went to the master bedroom,
they noticed that the bed was completely stripped. There weren't any sheets, no blankets,
nothing. The search team ended up finding the top sheet and the pillowcases, but get this,
they were shoved inside the kitchen trash can.
They also couldn't find a fitted sheet that matched the set.
They couldn't find it anywhere.
Now by this point, as I'm sure you probably would be and have guessed,
everybody was suspicious of Chris.
His story just wasn't making any sense.
His behavior was weird. The police knew story just wasn't making any sense. His behavior was
weird. The police knew that he was cheating on Shanann. I mean, there were so many red flags
going on. So one of the CBI agents even told Chris that, you know, given the circumstances,
it would actually be really dumb for you to take a polygraph test, because if you did do something
to the girls, we're going to find out. But Chris said that it was okay. He had nothing to lie
about. He wasn't going to lie out. But Chris said that it was okay. He had nothing to lie about. He
wasn't going to lie. out today okay I have the best training that they offer in the United
States I leave the most validated testing that's the way I'm going to ask
you the question so believe me if you had nothing to do with this I will be
able to show them that today okay so that should give you some confidence
that you know you felt like you're going to be cleared today if you had nothing
to do with it
okay and it was just like all right so i'm at this point i'm hoping all right she's at a friend's
house she's safe and she's just like decompressing or like she's just she's safe but like that night
like as i'm like calling like hospitals and hotels and it's like there's like there's nothing like there's nothing
there's nothing there like nobody's nobody's had her check in no weather nothing at all
and then that was just dramatic because like i had i had every light in the house on just
just in case like you know like yeah i went late in bed but i didn't sleep i was just sitting there
just like i had friends that came over nick and and Amanda came over for a little while and they showed support my friends Dave and Jeremy came
over they showed support um she mentioned Lauren came over she showed support another friend uh
Melissa came by that I didn't know that she showed support everybody's just like I don't know like
why this happened or how this happened but like i hope that she's okay that thing
and just like i was just hoping that i would get that knock on the door or a phone call or a text
i mean her phone i mean they have her phone like hopefully maybe it's a number i don't know
hopefully it's like you know like a burner phone or something some kind of some kind of like phone
she bought she could just text me and call me like, hey, I'm okay, something,
or just get a knock on the door,
and the kids just run in.
And I was just like, it didn't happen.
And when I was going through that night,
just trying to process everything,
I miss the kids sitting at the dinner table
and having to tell them to eat their dinner.
I miss them throwing their chicken nuggets at me.
When I went to their rooms, just kind of make their beds.
I wasn't going to turn their rain machines on.
I wasn't going to read them a book.
I wasn't going to kiss them goodnight.
I wasn't going like I wasn't gonna kiss them goodnight I wasn't gonna like you know do
that that wasn't gonna play in the playroom I wasn't giving them like their nightly snack like
their nighttime snack I wasn't you know giving them their medicine I wasn't you know getting
them dressed for bed how all that like just it just hit me it's like I'm not I'm not turning
the monitor on to watch them because they're not here. Like, where are they?
And then I was just like,
I didn't even want to stay in the house that night,
but I knew I had to just in case,
like maybe they came home,
maybe they would come in that front door,
garage door or something,
something would happen.
But nothing happened that night.
So I just slid in bed and took phone calls and texts
and all our friends that were, I couldn't sleep either.
And just like, just asking for prayers,
just asking prayers in general, just like,
these kids are gonna come home, they're gonna come home safe.
And the next day, well, the detective,
he called me about 2 a.m. saying like like, hey, we're going to do, like, the missing persons report,
and I'll get that all going.
But, yeah, it's, like, the next day, like, when everything, like,
started happening as far as the news crew is, like, pulling in,
and then all the K-9 units and the drones flying over my house it was like
and all of a sudden like this is not she's she's not they think something
happened because all this all this right here this means that okay my worst fear
that's where this is going right now. Because I thought she was just at somebody's house and she was safe.
But now, it's going the other direction.
With all this going on, with the dogs coming in, with the news,
the news media, everything just kind of happening,
it's like, all right, this has gone to a totally different direction.
And it's like, I was,
when all my friends were coming over
to give me some support,
I knew that like,
all right,
like,
I was happy.
All my friends came over
to support.
I didn't want to be alone
at that point in time.
Like,
this is the time
you don't want to be alone
at all.
And my friends
are supporting me
all through this
and I just want to find them.
I want them to come home safe, like, wherever they are, I hope they are safe.
I really, I really hope they can just come home.
After the polygraph test, Chris was left alone for a little while.
Two agents came back into the room, and that's when they shared the results with Chris.
So, it was completely clear that you were not on during the testing. I think you already know that. and that's when they shared the results with Chris. on that polygraph, I promise. Chris, I know I stopped.
It's time.
All right.
Just stop for a minute.
Take a deep breath.
I want you to take a deep breath right now.
There's a reason you feel sick to your stomach.
When people hold stuff inside, it makes you physically ill.
And I can just tell on your face, I could tell you tell from the second you walked in,
that you were wanting to just come clean and just be done with this. And I appreciate that because
you knew sitting down in that chair that you weren't going to pass today, and you knew I was
going to find out because I told you that. And then you continued to stay, knowing that you could,
at the end, say, you know what?
I just need to get this off my chest.
I just need to tell you what happened.
We're not here to play games.
We're not here to do any of that with you.
We just want to know what happened.
So can you start from the beginning
and tell us what happened?
Everything that I've told you, I did not lie on this polygraph.
I am, I don't know how much I could tell you right now.
It's not even an option right now because you did not pass the polygraph.
I know you were being receptive.
So that's not even an issue right now.
The issue right now is what happened to Shanann, Bella, and Celeste. That's the issue right now.
Okay.
Okay, so let's talk about that.
Okay.
I know you want to tell us. I can see it in your face. Holding this lie in is going to do nothing for you.
I know that. I'm not trying to cover things up.
Yeah, but you kind of are.
Because it's normal.
Normal people would do that.
Normal people that make a mistake initially are going to go,
I don't know what you're talking about.
I didn't do anything.
That's normal.
I would expect that.
It's just like if you ask your kid, did you write on the wall?
And they go, no. And you're like, you have a marker your kid, you know, did you write on the wall? And they go, no.
And you're like, you have a marker on your hand.
Like, I know you just wrote on the wall.
And they're like, oh, okay.
That's a natural reaction that someone's going to initially lie about something like that
and then eventually tell the truth.
So this is your eventually telling the truth time.
This is where the rubber meets the road, Chris.
Like, don't let this continue any longer, please.
I'm not trying to make anything continue.
I want them back home.
But you know they're not coming back home.
You know that.
I don't know in the back of my head.
I hope they come back home.
But you know they're not.
I hope they come back home. And I don't know they're not come back home. But you know they're not. I hope they come back home.
And I don't know they're not coming back home.
At one point, Chris said that he probably failed because he hadn't talked about his affair with Nicole before.
But the investigators knew that that was not the only reason why he failed.
And then Chris asked if he could talk with his dad privately.
His dad had flown in from North Carolina the previous day.
So finally, when Chris's dad came in and they had their private conversation, Chris confessed.
Well, I should say, he confessed to his first version.
So according to Chris, on August 13th, he and Shanann had talked about separating, about divorcing.
She freaked out, and he says she went upstairs and that's when she smothered Bella and Cece, killing them. He says he didn't see her do it, but he did hear some commotion coming from
upstairs. So he went upstairs to see what was going on, and that's when he found out what
Shanann had done. So he says he freaked out, and in a complete rage, he strangled Shanann to death.
Afterwards, he then put the bodies in the backseat of his truck. This was around 5 a.m. on the morning of the 13th.
Then, he drove to one of those oil sites where he worked, and he buried Shanann in a shallow grave.
Then, he put Bella and Cece in the crude oil tanks.
He even told the police exactly where they could find their remains.
So that night, the investigators went out to that site, and they found Shanann's body.
This was around 11 p.m.
They also found that
missing bed sheet from the bedroom, also parts of a broken rake that was all near Shanann's body,
and Chris admitted that he had used that rake to cover her body with brush. However, even though
they had found Shanann at this point, they still had to wait until the next day to get Cece and
Bella. So on August 16th, the police went back to the site. They had to climb to the very top of
the tanks to get to the openings. I mean, we're talking 20 feet high. And up there, they saw a
tuft of blonde hair on one of the tanks. Hair that of course belonged to one of these little girls.
They also noted how small the openings were. They were only about 8 inches in diameter, so they
wondered how Chris was able to possibly squeeze their little
bodies through that opening. Did he contort them? Did he break bones? How did they fit through an
eight-inch opening? They ended up draining all of the oil out of the tanks so that they could
recover the bodies, and this took hours, but then they finally got the girls' bodies out.
Now, no one actually believed the story that Chris had told about Shanann killing the girls.
She was a great mother, a protective mother. She never would have done that. I mean, no matter how
upset she was about separating from Chris, she never would have killed her daughters. So instead,
they thought that he was lying, and that he had been lying the entire time. When he was calling
and texting her, asking her where she was and where the girls were, that was all just to cover
his own tracks. Which, honestly, he didn't do that great of a job at. He was pretty suspicious from
the start. So, on August 21st, Chris was officially charged with three counts of first-degree murder,
plus two additional first-degree charges for the death of a child who was under 12 years old. He
was also charged with the unlawful termination of a pregnancy and three counts of tampering with a body. On September 1st, a funeral was held for Shanann, Cece, Bella, and unborn baby Nico. The funeral
was held in Pinehurst, North Carolina, and Chris was not mentioned once during the ceremony.
When Chris did enter a plea on November 6th, 2018, he pled guilty to all of the charges.
He finally admitted that he had killed Shanann and
his daughters. And at his sentencing on November 19th, Shanann's mother gave a very emotional
testimony where she asked the district attorney not to seek the death penalty.
God makes no mistakes on who he puts in your life. Marriage is about love, trust, and friendship,
and unity. We marry for sickness and health to death do us part.
Our daughter Shannon loved you with all of her heart.
Your children loved you to the moon and back.
Shannon's family was her world.
Shannon put a crown on your head,
but unfortunately, the day that you took their life,
God removed that crown.
We loved you like a son.
We trusted you.
Your faithful wife trusted you.
Your children adored you, and they also trusted you.
Your daughter, Bella Marie, sang a song proudly,
and I don't know if you got to see it, but it was,
Daddy, you're my hero. I have no idea who gave you the right to take their lives.
But I know God and his mighty angels were there at that moment to bring them home to paradise.
God gives us free will.
So not only did you take the family of four,
your family of four,
you took your own life.
I want the world to know that our daughter and her children
were so loved by us.
They will always be protected by God and his mighty angels.
I didn't want death for you because that's not my right.
Your life is between you and God now, and I pray that he has mercy for you.
From Shannon's mother, Bella Marie, Celeste Catherine, and Nico Lees.
Nana.
Thank you, your honor.
Now this is far from over
because we still have to talk about Nicole,
about her phone searches and everything else.
So much that makes people believe
that she truly was involved in this.
So Chris was sentenced to five life sentences without the possibility of parole. Plus,
he was sentenced to 48 years for the unlawful termination of the pregnancy and another 36 years for burying the bodies. But it didn't stop there. Oh no. Because the same day as Chris's
sentencing, Shanann's parents filed a wrongful death suit against him. And
almost a year later, in November of 2019, a judge ordered Chris to pay her parents $6 million. Chris
was, and still is, completely broke, so he couldn't actually pay them the $6 million, but it was more
of like a symbolic victory for Shanann's parents. Now, needless to say, Chris did not have a good
time in prison. Not at all. I
mean, besides the fact that prison is definitely not a nice place for pretty much anyone, he was a
very famous child killer, and there were a lot of threats to his safety, so much so that it ended up
being bad enough that he needed to be transferred to Wisconsin. Then on February 18th, 2019,
investigators from the FBI interviewed Chris at this prison.
This was his first interview that he gave since he confessed, or I should say since he confessed
to his version, and he finally told the entire story of his affair with Nicole, and more
importantly, how he ended up murdering his entire family. He said that what interested him in Nicole
was that she was the one who approached him.
She showed interest in him first, so it made him feel really good about himself.
I should also mention that early on in his marriage, he was, I wouldn't say overweight,
but not in the best of shape.
And then as he started this affair with Nicole, he started getting, like, ripped.
He lost a lot of weight.
So he was definitely feeling more confident.
And then in this interview, he says, yeah, she just made me feel really good about myself. She's the one who pursued me. She sought me out. He claimed that Nicole also wanted to have sex with
him all the time, that it was just easy for him to talk with her, to be with her. He didn't worry
that he was going to say something that she would find dumb or off-putting. And apparently, Nicole
just made him so happy that it made him decide to kill
his entire family. And if not for her, he might have just continued living his life the same way
that he always had. But he says instead, on the morning of August 13th, he woke up for work,
and he tried to smother Bella and Cece in their beds. Then he went over to Shanann, and he told
her that he wanted to talk. He told her that the relationship was over, he wanted a divorce,
and he says that Shanann did not take this well,
so much so that she told him that he would never see the girls again.
So for whatever reason, he says this just made him like go into a blind rage.
He just flipped out, which I don't know why,
because by his own admission, he had already tried to murder his daughters.
So he knew that he wasn't going to see them again either way. But now he was just angry, and so he says he got on top of Shanann
and he choked her to death. However, in a haunting and harrowing detail, in the middle of this
barbaric attack on Shanann, Bella walked into the room, and she asked what was going on. She asked
if her mom was okay. Chris was surprised that she was still alive,
but he told her Shanann just wasn't feeling well. Go back to your room. Then he put a plastic bag
around Shanann's head and feet. He rolled her up in that bed sheet, and he put her body on the floor
of his work truck. Then he brought both of the girls out of their room and put them in the back
seat of his truck because, as it turned out, both of them were still alive. He told them that their
mom was really sick and that they were going to take her to the hospital all together as a family.
The girls, feeling safe and loved and protected by their dad, they napped in the car while he drove.
Each of them had their blankie, and Cece was also holding onto a stuffed animal.
Chris then drove 40 miles to the oil site. He parked, took Shanann's body out of the truck, and he buried it there.
And as he was pulling Shanann's body from the truck, Bella and Cece asked him what he was doing to Mommy.
After burying Shanann, he went back to the truck.
And there, he put Cece's blanket over her head and smothered her.
Then, he got her body out of the truck, he stuffed it into one of those oil tanks,
and he went back to the truck for Bella.
Now, this next detail makes me absolutely sick to my stomach.
It never gets easier,
and I've been following this case for years, like I said,
and I've covered it before,
but like, it never gets easier to say.
It's something you will never be desensitized to.
But before he killed little Bella,
she turned to him and she asked
if he was going to
do the same thing to her that he had done to her sister, Cece. She also put up a fight and she
yelled, Daddy, no, before he ultimately smothered her. And it just makes me absolutely sick and
enraged and just, as a mom myself, heartbroken for these little girls to not only have witnessed
what he was doing to their mother,
and then to have Bella seen him kill Cece and then dispose of her body and come back for her.
And remember, they thought that they were taking their mom to the hospital. They felt safe enough with their dad that they fell asleep in the car. They were taking naps in the car. So for her to
cry out and say, are you going to do the same thing to me? Daddy, please know, and fought him off, a toddler doing this. It is sick. And he had
that entire drive to change his mind, 40 miles to change his mind. They had already miraculously
survived one of his attempts. He could have changed his mind at any moment, and he didn't.
He didn't. He just killed them so heartlessly, so evil, just truly, truly diabolical.
So once he killed Bella, he dumped her into the other tank, and he said that when he heard the
girl's bodies hit the oil, he knew that they were really dead. He said he considered killing himself
at this time too, but he decided not to because he didn't want to traumatize the person who would
find his body. Which, great, so thoughtful of you. He then drove by a construction site, and he dumped his clothing
and the girls' blankets. And it's been reported, but I haven't been able to verify it conclusively,
that cadaver dogs at one time led the police to these construction bins, but they were just
ignored. So Chris then said he changed into another pair of work clothes that he had in his truck. Then he got breakfast at a nearby 7-Eleven, because nothing will work up an appetite
like a quadruple murder on your wife, your two daughters, and your unborn son. He said that he
had no plan about what to do afterward because he hadn't been planning on killing them at all in
advance. That it happened all in a moment of rage after hearing Shanann say that he wouldn't be able to see his kids if they separated. That it was something he
never even thought about doing. He said he felt like another person was taking over his body.
But how is that true? When you admitted to a first attempt, a prior attempt on the two daughters.
Also, remember that search for two-person car that happened earlier? Like, how is that not premeditated?
You clearly knew what you were doing.
You had a huge window of time, too, to stop yourself and to cool off after you killed Shanann when you were driving that 40-mile distance, but you didn't.
So, how long was that fit of rage, that blackout rage, really lasting for?
I don't buy it.
Now, Chris's actual words were,
this was like the epitome of being angry, the epitome of showing rage, the epitome of losing
your mind. And who really knows if this was some spur-of-the-moment thing. I personally don't think
it was. But Chris has changed his story so many times. He had said that he tried killing the girls
first, then killed Shanann. Now he was saying
it was some sort of moment of rage reaction. I mean, honestly, who knows? He also claims that
he wasn't at all expecting Shanann's friends to jump into action the way that they did. He didn't
expect the police to get so suspicious so fast, and he also said he was planning on pleading guilty
before he was even arrested. I guess he just didn't want to draw out the legal process. He
knew that it would be difficult for Shanann's family to go through a lengthy trial, so maybe he
was trying to win some brownie points by saying that. But if you think all of this is bad, it gets
even worse, because there's more. According to Chris, he was slipping Shanann Oxycontin. No one
knows where he got the Oxy, and he also said he would never reveal to anyone where
he got it from, but as we go into Nicole, there is a looming suspicion about who facilitated that Oxy,
and who obtained it, and how he received it and then started slipping it to his pregnant wife.
According to Chris, he gave Shanann this drug so that he could try and induce a miscarriage.
He thought that it would be easier to leave Shanann if she miscarried and if she wasn't pregnant, because the baby made
him feel trapped. And right before she was killed, Shanann was experiencing some very intense stomach
pains, which definitely could have been from Chris drugging her. And remember North Carolina,
when she got so, so, so ill, did he drug her before the trip? So before we get into Nicole,
let's wrap up with Chris. Chris is still in prison in Wisconsin, and it's reported that he mostly
keeps to himself. He currently works as a custodian, and he has also become very religious,
which, talk about a jailhouse cliche, right? But at one point, he befriended another inmate,
and together, they self-published a book of prayers called Revelation in the Reckoning. One of these prayers in the book reads,
My past is a blueprint, and the devil is the architect. While I watch his fallen ones build
stone upon stone every day, I see these walls as insurmountable, a barrier that blocks me from
enjoying your love, your peace, and of your joy, O did a recent update, but I'm going to mention it here.
He also references Nicole.
He calls her a Jezebel and does it with some really weird religious
scripture in like some kind of weird flowery type of way. But basically, he calls her this Jezebel
who like had her sex powers over him and like he was fixated on her and that Nicole made him do
this. He also mentions that it's premeditated. So I will link that in the description of this
episode so that you can go listen to that update
of like the Nicole Jezebel situation but he does talk about her and acknowledge that she did know
more about this and that she is the one that drove him to do this not you know verbally making him do
it necessarily but that because of her that's why he did this but I also think it's interesting
because he has never flipped on her he won't even tell people where the oxy came from.
And I know, I keep talking about that, but we are going to get to that.
So now, while Chris doesn't talk to many people in prison,
he sure does have a lot of pen pals that he writes to frequently.
And of course, just like Wade Wilson, the guy with all the tattoos on his face,
that complete kiosk idiot,
these pen pals are a bunch of women who find him attractive,
who feel bad for him,
who think that they can change him. Even some who think that Shanann was the problem, which,
gross. So gross. Now, one woman, Sherilyn Cradle, did an interview with Inside Edition.
And in this interview, she talked about some of the letters that Chris had written to her. And in these letters, Chris admitted to thinking about and planning the murders way beforehand. It wasn't necessarily some random act of rage like he had told the
investigators. Sherlyn also visited Chris a couple of times, and she said that when he talked about
the murders, his eyes would almost go dark. Almost like he wasn't there. Almost like he was reading
a script. He talked about the murders in just such a casual and
matter-of-fact way. Chris also still keeps in contact with his mom Cindy, and she has done
interviews as well, and she's... she's something else, guys. She has said that she will always
support Chris, and that she can't ever understand what went wrong or what happened, but according
to her, there was never anything throughout his
childhood that indicated that he was capable of doing something like this. She said that he was
a very quiet, very good kid, that he had a couple of close friends, but was pretty reserved. But she
also said some really weird things about Shanann, and that she still has doubts about Chris's guilt.
Take a listen. It was always a little, a little strange that she always said
a lot of things about Chris in front of me that I didn't like. Like this isn't the kind of person
I would date. He doesn't know how to do this or he doesn't know how to do that. He looks like a skater boy. Look at his hair.
Look how much stuff he puts on his hair. It was just on and on and on and I just got a bad feeling.
And they got married in 2012. Did they get married in North Carolina?
They did.
How was that?
We didn't attend. Really? We didn't attend because Shanann and I just couldn't get along. And I don't, I didn't like the way she, she treated him. What do you know about their marriage and their issues? Oh, very little, very little. You can only observe.
I could only observe what I saw when I was around them.
Christopher was—always seemed anxious, and he—when she needed something, I mean, he
would run.
He wouldn't walk. He would run he wouldn't walk he would run he would get
it he just always seemed to be right there at her beck and call and that did
that seem odd to you very odd it was very odd he just seemed nervous but I But I think as the years went on, I think it just, being in that kind of a relationship,
which the social worker even said, that marriage should have ended a long time ago.
Shanann's pregnancy, what did Chris tell you about that? Was he excited?
No, I don't think he was. I think it was a shock to him. And he said that they have been talking
about divorce, that, you know, they are not, they are not compatible anymore and he was not happy anymore and uh i finally thought
he's finally seen the light and i take it chris had never been in trouble with the law never
he's got one speeding ticket and didn't even know about that tell me what happened when they were
reported missing what what did you find out how did you find out who did you who told you i think ronnie
called me ronnie called me and said that they're missing and i thought i don't believe it i didn't
believe they were missing i believe that she was going to punish chris she was just going to punish him, take the girls and just punish him. I had no idea of anything else.
Christopher called and said, Mom, they're searching the house.
I said, okay, that's fine.
I mean, and I still was not worried.
I had, I was not worried.
I just thought Shanann had run off with girls.
All I want is the truth.
I just want the truth.
That's it.
And I know Chris would take responsibility.
And I guess maybe he is.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I just can't see him doing that.
What do you think the truth is about how Shanann and Bella and Celeste died?
Oh, God, I don't know anymore, honestly.
I don't know his frame of mind. I don't know his frame of mind.
I don't know his frame of mind
because why would you plead guilty to something you didn't do?
And that's all I want to know.
Why would you plead guilty if you didn't do it,
if you told your dad you didn't do it?
And that's what I want to know.
And they said, well, you'll find all that out. Christopher will talk to you when and after he's sentenced. Isn't that too late then?
And isn't it too late? What if he tells me, no, I didn't do it. I just took this plea deal because
they told me I was going to go to jail anyways. I just want the truth.
All of us just want the truth, that's all. But I would like to know what triggered it.
Can a perfectly normal young man, and he's normal, he was normal, but he wasn't evaluated
when he came into the system. He wasn't normal if he did this.
It must be bewildering.
It's bewildering to me. It is. It is absolutely. How does this happen? How did this happen?
And I go back in my mind thinking, was there something I didn't pick up with on Chris? But I can't think of anything except he was quiet.
It sounds like in your own mind, you're unsure as to what happened. on Chris, but I can't think of anything except he was quiet.
It sounds like in your own mind, you're unsure as to what happened.
Yes.
Have you reconciled the idea that he could have done all of this?
Yes.
And that scares me to death.
It scares me to death to think that he could have done all of this. And I don't want to go there.
I don't want to go there right now.
But I don't see why he's pleading guilty.
I wouldn't.
I'd fight.
I'd fight to the end. But then you ask yourself,
would a normal person put, dispose of the bodies the way you did? And I would have called 911
if it happened like that. I mean, this woman is just totally bizarre. I mean, first of all, read the room.
Read the room. I understand standing by your child, but like, get a grip, lady. He murdered
and admitted to murdering your grandchildren, his wife, three of your grandchildren. Like,
get a clue. And the way that she victim blames Shanann and talks about how she never liked her
as if her son isn't the terrible one in this situation. It is just so disgusting on so many different levels. Now, multiple people have also come out and said
that they also too had affairs with Chris. Two different men, as a matter of fact, said that
they slept with Chris, including somebody named Trent. Trent did an interview and said that when
he started a relationship with Chris, he was under the impression that Chris had separated from his
wife. Chris told Trent that he loved him, but ultimately, apparently, they ended the relationship
way before the murders ever happened. This is just Trent's account, and naturally, Chris has denied
that he ever had an affair with Trent, or any other man for that matter. He also denied the
story that came from one woman who claimed that she met Chris one time in a parking lot at a
Chick-fil-A just to have
sex. He said that's not true, that never happened. But now we need to talk about Nicole, because the
one person that we do know for sure that Chris had an affair with is Nicole Kessinger. And there are
a lot of people who think that not only did she know about the murders, but that maybe she was
somehow involved. So as I mentioned, I've already done a deep dive about Nicole, and I will link
that below, which I really recommend you guys go listen because there is so much information about
this woman, which if I went into everything, we would probably be here for like another several
hours. But I do want to go over some of the especially suspicious details and red flags.
So like I mentioned earlier, the investigators found out about Nicole pretty early on in the
investigation.
Remember, she called investigators herself.
She told them that she had seen the news reports about how Shanann and the girls were missing,
and that's what told her she needed to call the police.
And it was almost like she was kind of trying to be the Amber Fry in the situation, who was Scott Peterson's mistress, because Amber Fry did do the right thing.
As soon as she heard from friends that Scott was married, that his pregnant wife was missing, she called the police and even wore wires and recorded her
phone calls with Scott to like, do the right thing. And the reason I say that it seems as
though Nicole was trying to follow that blueprint, it wasn't in an authentic way, in my opinion,
because she even googled, which we'll talk about more of her searches, but she googled
how much was Amber Frye's book deal. She googled this when the girls were missing. I can't actually,
I can't remember if it was before they were found and while they were still missing or after they
were found, but she wanted to see how she could capitalize on this. It was, it's truly disgusting.
So anyways, a lot of people don't agree with this, that she was, you know, this shocked mistress who
had no idea. It was all unbeknownst to her. No, no, no, was, you know, this shocked mistress who had no idea,
it was all unbeknownst to her. No, no, no, no, no. And one of the main reasons people don't believe
this is because she reached out to the police almost immediately after Chris's manager had
passed along that information about the affair. Remember those emails that they had found? It was
almost like somebody had tipped her off, so now she wanted to get ahead of everything. The timing
was very interesting.
Nicole was also questioned by the investigators, and during these interviews,
she said a lot of stuff that has since been proven to be false.
For example, she acted like she didn't know that Chris was married when they started their relationship.
But it's since been proven that she did know that Chris was married.
She also said that she told Chris that their relationship was over,
that he needed to try and get back together with Shanann.
He needed to try to fix his marriage
and do it for the sake of his children.
Apparently this conversation happened
while he was in North Carolina visiting the family.
However, while Chris was in North Carolina,
remember he stayed in constant contact with Nicole
and their conversations, like the context of them,
they never changed. They still flirted with each conversations, like the context of them, they never changed.
They still flirted with each other and sent the type of messages that you would send to your
boyfriend or your girlfriend, so it definitely wasn't like how you talk to somebody that you
supposedly just ended a relationship with and were encouraging to have them repair their marriage.
Plus, the police searched in Nicole's phone, and they found that on August 4th,
she spent several hours searching
for wedding dresses online. Again, not something that you would typically do after supposedly
telling your boyfriend to fix his marriage with his wife. Now, in another shady detail,
as if it's not looking good already, she did what we see people classically do when they are guilty.
She deleted a ton of stuff from her phone, right before she handed her phone over to the police,
pretending or trying to act as though she was cooperating. For example, on the day that Shanann
and the girls went missing, Nicole and Chris talked on the phone around 5 p.m. Then they
talked again for 51 minutes at 11 p.m., but those phone calls were deleted. Then on August 14th at 12.08 p.m., Nicole spent four
hours searching the internet. She was searching things like interviews with Chris Watts,
Shanann's disappearance, the words, can cops trace text messages? And in her interview with the
police, Nicole said that she found out about Shanann's disappearance one day after this,
as if she was looking up all of those things without realizing that Shanann was missing, which make that timeline make sense. And of course, these searches on
Nicole's phone were also eventually deleted. Even weirder though, the police found that Nicole had
been searching Shanann and Chris's names since 2017, way before she ever even officially met Chris, which to me, that is a true like WTF detail in
all of this. Was she obsessed with this guy and maybe obsessed with his wife before she ever knew
either one of them? Did she maybe intentionally try to seduce him and help push him to murder
Shanann and their daughters? There's also a picture of Nicole participating in an event at
the hospital where Shanann worked in 2017.
So some speculate that maybe she saw Shanann there, got the job there to like,
suss out the situation and see, get close to, you know, keep your friends close,
keep your enemies closer, and then just became obsessed. I mean, there is data that shows
that Nicole basically stalked Shanann's Facebook page too. She saw that post that she had dedicated
to Chris on Father's
Day. She saw her pregnancy announcement. But yet again, when it came time for questioning with the
investigators when she was trying to act all cooperative and helpful, according to Nicole,
she supposedly didn't know that Shanann was pregnant. Nicole also said multiple times that
she thought that Chris and Shanann were separating. But then, there was data in her phone that showed
that she had searched things like,
the man I'm having an affair with
says he's leaving his wife.
So I don't know, I'm not Einstein,
but it seems to me like
maybe she knew they hadn't separated yet.
If you think they're separated
or you think that they're divorcing,
you're not gonna say, man, I'm having an affair with
says he's leaving his wife, are you?
I don't know.
That's just my opinion.
Seems like a weird search. So when Nicole was interviewed by the police, they brought all of this up to her,
and she seemed to get really frustrated when they did. She said that she couldn't give any
details about the things that had happened such a long time ago, and she also said that she and
Chris only went out a couple of times. But, of course, the police found GPS data that proved
the complete opposite of that. And on the day after Shanann went missing, before her body was even recovered,
Nicole told Chris to pawn Shanann's wedding ring because it had been left behind.
They found it in the house.
Again, I don't care if you're a mistress.
I don't care if you were lied to by him.
I don't care what the situation is.
If a man's wife and daughters are missing, and actively missing,
and they're searching for them, and you tell him you should pawn her wedding ring that you just
found, you are a horrible, horrible human being. Point blank, period. But what's even more sketchy
is that Nicole had absolutely no alibi for when these murders happened. On August 13th at 6am,
her phone even pinged near Chris's house, and a neighbor reported
seeing a truck just like Nicole's outside of the Watts home that morning. But the issue with that
is Nicole lived 25 minutes away, and it wasn't normal for her phone to ping at this location
like it was just some glitch or some tech issue. Because just the night before, when she wasn't
home, she was FaceTiming with Chris, and her phone pinged off a completely different tower.
Also, like I told you, I did a deep dive into this.
I pulled all of the cell phone records, all of the phone pings, everything.
Every time that she admitted to the police that she was at Chris's house while Shanann was in North Carolina, those dates, I looked at all of her phone pings and her records, they all pinged off
of the tower near his house, which would coincide with her being at his house, right? Other than
that, they never pinged at that location if she was not at his house, if she did not admit to being
at his house. So now the fact that it just magically, after months, pings at his house,
but she says she wasn't there, how does that happen? I don't work for Verizon, but
I'm going to call bullshit on that. Nicole didn't make any phone calls that day either until 2 p.m.
And that was very, very abnormal for her. Her cell phone history showed that she usually made
a single phone call every single hour while she was awake. So for her to go so long without calling
anybody that day was very out of the norm for her. And on top of that,
Nicole didn't clock into work until 3 p.m. that day. That was way after she usually was supposed
to start work. And what she did when she got to work was really weird and sketchy. She clocked in,
and then she made a couple of phone calls to her, quote, spiritual leader, whatever that means,
and then she immediately left right afterward. It was almost as though she was trying
to create some sort of alibi. Going to work, quickly clocking in, making a few phone calls,
clocking out, leaving. It just was very bizarre. And like I said, she talked to Chris a few times
that day. But the weirdest phone calls happened between 1 and 2 a.m. on August 14th. At 1 12 a.m.,
they talked for three minutes. At 1 51 a.m., they talked for eight minutes.
Then at 1 58 a.m., a detective tried calling Chris. However, when the detective called Chris,
he would answer, but it would just be dead air. And this happened for 10 minutes, this like
calling back and forth with the detective without being able to hear anything. And between one of
these calls during the back and forth, Chris actually called Nicole again and they talked for one minute. Then Chris called the detective back from his work phone.
Now in the meantime, while he was on the phone with the detective, Nicole called Chris's personal
phone and he answered it. Both of those phone calls lasted for 11 minutes. Now I know that that
was kind of confusing, so let me break it down for what a lot of people, myself included, have
been speculating. Chris was trying to secretly set up a three-way call between him, the detective,
and Nicole, but it wasn't working. That's why it kept going back and forth for 10 minutes with the
detectives, and they weren't able to hear anything, and it was just dead air. So instead, Chris called
the detective on his work phone, probably put it on speakerphone, and then Nicole called Chris on his
personal phone so that she could listen in on their conversation to see what they were saying.
Now again, whether you knew that he was married, didn't know that he was married, at this point,
Shanann and the girls are missing, not found. The detective is calling Chris in the middle of the
night trying to get answers, trying to, like, get information so that they could find his pregnant wife and two daughters. Mistress or not, why on earth would you need to be a part of that phone
call? Why would you need to be a part of that phone call in secret? Unless you're trying to
listen in to suss out what the detective knows. Unless you're trying to see, do they have the
jump on us? What are they asking? And not even to say that she was maybe involved in the murders, but what do they know about you, Chris? What, like, how can I help
you with your story? It just, it makes no sense to me. If somebody can clear that up for me, why she
would need to hear what that phone call was about in the middle of the night while Shanann and the
girls were still missing, unless she was trying to suss out information, make it make sense. Because
it doesn't. There's
also evidence that at one point before the murders, Nicole and Chris talked on the phone,
she hung up, she called a clinic, and then she called Chris again. Now, she apparently
called this clinic, and she asked if OxyContin was safe to take while you are pregnant.
She also asked how much would cause a miscarriage. Now remember, Chris said that he would never say where he got the oxy from,
that he was taking it to the grave, which I gotta wonder, who's he protecting?
So to me, Nicole is just super, super sketchy, right?
I mean, ever since the murders, she has changed her name, she's gone into hiding,
which I get it, it's because 99% of the population thinks that she had some sort of involvement in this,
so I understand why
she wants to, you know, go under the radar. But what's frustrating is the police say that they
never looked into her more, all because Chris confessed. So they figured they had their killer,
why keep on looking into it? Uh, I'll tell you why, because this woman is diabolical,
in my opinion, allegedly. And honestly, guys, this only scratches the surface of the suspicious things about Nicole.
Like I said, I really recommend you go listen to that episode that we already released about
her because we like, that's where we really are playing the interrogation footage.
We're playing her interviews.
We're going through the screenshots of the phone records.
And you can either go listen to that.
I did that.
Gosh, when did I do that?
2022?
Maybe it was 2021. So
if you want a fresh Nicole deep dive, definitely let me know in the comment section and we can do
like a very fresh deep dive. I did that when I first started covering true crime. So I bet you
I could dig even a little bit deeper now because I'm better at digging. So if you want a fresh deep
dive, let me know. Otherwise, you can go listen to that one. Now, in another detail that I just got to point out that has always irked me is Shanann
got pregnant while he was having this affair, right?
And they found out it was a baby boy.
This was in the summer while he was actively in this affair with Nicole.
And when they found out that it was a boy, they decided on the name Nico.
N-I-C-O.
Nicole spells her name N-I-C-H-O-L. Now, I get it's not the exact same,
but Nico and Nicole are way too close to comfort for me. So why he wanted to name his son a shorter
version of his mistress's name has always really bothered me. Really, really bothered me. Now,
since Chris murdered Shanann, Bella, Cece, and Nico,
this case has taken the media by storm. That's why in the beginning of this episode, I had said
I wasn't ever planning on even talking about this, but so many of you requested a deep dive on Chris
and the situation that here I am. It's one that I feel like for some reason or another, people are
so invested in and fascinated with, even though it's case closed. And my opinion on
that and why that is, is because the public doesn't believe it's case closed. They still
believe that somebody else had a hand in this and should be held accountable, namely Nicole.
But I'm curious to know what you guys think. But if I'm being honest, I could do without ever
hearing about Chris Watts again. I mean, he is truly a disgusting,
diabolical, just gross human being, and I hope his ass rots in prison. Rot, rot, rot, rot, rot.
And I hope that these girls who are sending him this, like, fan mail and fangirling over him get their heads screwed on right. Like, this guy is a diabolical quadruple murderer. I don't care what
the reason was. I don't care if it was a blind rage.
Get a grip.
Get a grip.
There are plenty of fish in the sea.
All right, guys, that's my rant for today.
So let me know in the comments if you want the fresh Nicole deep dive or if the other
one will suffice.
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