Murderer Chris Watts Prison Interview Part 1 of 2

Murderer Chris Watts Prison Interview Part 1 of 2

Murderer Chris Watts Prison Interview Part 1 of 2

The Chris Watts prison interview refers to a chilling and revealing conversation that took place in February 2019, months after Watts was sentenced to life in prison for the murders of his pregnant wife, Shanann, and their daughters, Bella and Celeste. In this interview, conducted by investigators from the FBI, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI), and the Frederick Police Department, Watts provided new and deeply disturbing details about the murders, giving insight into his mindset and the events of that horrific day.Key Points from the Prison Interview:
  1. New Details About the Murders:
    Watts admitted that the murders were premeditated and described how he killed Shanann and then his daughters, including horrifying details about their final moments. He revealed that Bella and Celeste were still alive when he drove them to the oil site where he eventually killed them.
  2. His Mindset:
    Watts claimed he felt a sense of "rage" and described himself as being in a detached, "out-of-body" state during the murders. He also admitted that he didn't fight his dark impulses and felt like he was "overtaken" by something he couldn’t control.
  3. Affair as a Motivating Factor:
    He elaborated on his affair with Nichol Kessinger and said he was so infatuated with the idea of starting a new life with her that he believed eliminating his family was the only way forward.
  4. Lack of Remorse at the Time:
    Watts admitted that at the time of the murders, he didn’t feel remorse or guilt, further painting a chilling picture of his state of mind.
  5. Haunting Regrets:
    In the interview, Watts expressed deep remorse for his actions, stating that he wishes he could go back in time to undo what he did. However, many have questioned the sincerity of his regret, considering the heinous nature of his crimes and the lies he initially told.
  6. Public Reaction to the Interview:
    The release of the prison interview audio sent shockwaves through the public and reignited discussions about the case. The graphic and heartbreaking details left many feeling horrified and deeply saddened for the victims.
The prison interview provides a grim look into Watts’ thoughts and the events of August 13, 2018, offering a haunting reminder of the unimaginable tragedy he caused.

Chris Watts is a name associated with one of the most shocking and heartbreaking true crime cases in recent history. In August 2018, Watts, a husband and father from Frederick, Colorado, confessed to the murder of his pregnant wife, Shanann Watts, and their two young daughters, Bella and Celeste. The case captivated the world due to its devastating nature, the media attention it received, and the chilling details that emerged during the investigation.Key Details of the Case:
  1. The Disappearance:
    Shanann and the children were initially reported missing on August 13, 2018. Chris Watts appeared on local news, pleading for their safe return, but his behavior raised suspicions.
  2. The Confession:
    Under police interrogation, Chris eventually admitted to killing Shanann and the girls. He initially claimed Shanann had harmed the children, but this story was quickly debunked.
  3. The Motive:
    Watts was reportedly having an extramarital affair and wanted to start a new life with his mistress, Nicole Kessinger. Investigators believe this was his motive for the murders.
  4. The Murders:
    Watts strangled Shanann in their home, then smothered Bella and Celeste. He disposed of their bodies at a job site where he worked—Shanann in a shallow grave and the children in oil tanks.
  5. The Sentence:
    Chris Watts pleaded guilty to the murders in November 2018 to avoid the death penalty. He was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
Why the Case Resonates:
  • The betrayal and horror of a seemingly "perfect" family being destroyed by the actions of one individual shocked the public.
  • Watts' chilling lack of remorse and his calculated attempts to cover up the murders left a lasting impression.
  • The case gained further notoriety with documentaries and media coverage, including the Netflix documentary "American Murder: The Family Next Door."


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