level 1. jepeplin. · 3 yr. ago. He thought it would make him look guilty. At that point he was under the delusion that he was helping “assist” law enforcement, which the cops were happy to pretend was happening. Very common. “Why do we need lawyers, let’s just try to …
Sort by. level 1. [deleted] · 7m. I’m my opinion he believed that if he appeared to be the “nice guy” or “worried husband” then he wouldn’t need to lawyer up. He thought the cops would write him off as a victim to this because he was cooperating. He probably thought that lawyering up would make him look guilty immediately.
This is the reason he didn't ask for a lawyer : he knew what he did but he didn't want to be seen for weeks in the media as a gruesome murderer. He thus chose to go straight to jail without saying a word (to preserve what was left -in his mind- of his 'good' image). 2 Continue this thread level 2 RocketSurgeon22 · 2y That does not make sense to me.
 · We know in the Watts case that he was repeatedly told he could leave the interrogation at any time, and he also received advice from friends and family [Nick Thayer and his father Ronnie Watts respectively] to get a lawyer. Despite his dumb refusal to get legal advice, Watts could have a lawyer plead the case that like Amanda Knox [and Brendan Dassey], Watts …
According to lawyer Thomas Grant, Chris Watts confessed new details to investigators after finding faith in prison. Watts spoke for hours with police on Feb. 18 from a prison in Wisconsin. "He is claiming that he is remorseful, and he has found God," Grant told Dr.
Watts said his mistress Nichol Kessinger wrote to him inside the Dodge Correctional Institution in Waupun, Wisconsin, under her new name, fellow inmate David Carter revealed in an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com. 'He told me she said that she needed to speak to him to clear some things up,' Carter said.
Chris Watts took a polygraph test after his wife, Shanann Watts, and two daughters disappeared. He failed the polygraph test, and it was a pivotal moment in the investigation. Watts then lied in his original murder confession, but later told the truth.
Chris Watts Uncovers Grim Insights Concerning The Day He Killed His Pregnant Wife And Two Daughters. “All I could feel was now I was free to be with Nikki. Feelings of my love for her were overcoming me. I felt no remorse”.
He later told investigators he committed the murders because he wanted to be with Kessinger. Authorities have never suggested that Kessinger had any knowledge about his intentions to kill his family to be with her. She is reportedly still living in hiding, more than two and half years after the murders.
It's now said that due to the amount of information she provided police, Nichol is living under witness protection. According to reports, one source said: “She has received several threats, public shaming, and could be considered one of the 'most hated women' in America.
Chris Watts ' case is pretty much infamous at this point, after he pleaded guilty to the murders of his pregnant wife, Shanann Watts, and their two daughters, 4-year-old Bella and 3-year-old Celeste. Shanann, Bella, and Celeste became the focus of a police investigation after disappearing from their home in Frederick, Colo. in the early hours of Aug. 13, 2018. However, the case soon became a murder investigation, in which Chris was the prime suspect — and after failing a polygraph test, he would confess to murdering his family and disposing of their bodies.
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One of the reasons, then, that some people speculated that Chris' mistress, Nichol Kessinger, might have allegedly been involved in the murders was because of a mysterious text she reportedly sent him soon after the killings had taken place.
After Chris Watts pleaded guilty to first degree murder in November 2018, his parents gave an interview to ABC11 defending their son. Chris' mother, Cindy Watts, said of her son's marriage to Shanann Watts, "It was a very hard relationship ... It was a very hard relationship (with Shanann) as far as I'm concerned.
According to documents released by the Weld County District Attorney's Office, "On Sunday, August 12, 2018, he took his girls to a birthday party ... There was a mini pool at the birthday party and his girls 'had an epic time.' They drove back home after the party and he gave his girls a shower and put them to bed." Chris also revealed to investigators that earlier in the morning, after watching some television, he took the girls to Target to "purchase a birthday present," and when they got home from running the errand, "he fed them leftover, cold pizza."
When Shanann Watts was killed on Aug. 13, 2018, she'd just returned from a business trip in the early hours of the morning. Chris Watts had spent the weekend with their daughters, Celeste and Bella, and according to him, they'd had a rather normal time together at home.
Basically, it would appear that Chris was living a double life before he murdered his wife and children.
Netflix's documentary American Murder: The Family Next Door brings Chris Watts ' case to the spotlight. In 2018, Watts was sentenced to five life sentences for killing his two daughters, wife, and their unborn baby .
There are a few specific roadblocks that add difficulty to Watts' potential appeal, as not only did he technically forfeit his right to, but he's currently serving out his sentence in a prison in Wisconsin, while the initial trial took place in Colorado. Article continues below advertisement. Source: Getty.
Sources close to Chris claim he wanted to file an appeal in 2019. According to People, in 2019, Watts was "looking into ways to appeal" his case, hoping there would be a loophole in the legal system that would allow him to file the motion.
Right now, Watts is staying in lockdown in prison, serving out much of his sentence in solitary. Allegedly, he's only allowed out of his cell for an hour a day to exercise and shower, and otherwise has few other interactions. "Nothing changes," a source told the outlet.
Sometimes I can't stop myself from creating scenarios where the girls live..
Almost every video of watts he is always caring and loving. He seemed to love his children and wife. In my mind I cannot comprehend how someone can do this. He had plenty of chances to stop but didn't, looked at human life as a cock block and he murdered them all.
I know the official timeline of the crime was Shannan first, and then the girls were alive in the car for the entire drive to the work site. And there were blankets and toys in the car which suggests they may have been alive iirc? This is the timeline that Chris himself has put forth i know.
Chris Watts, the man accused of killing his pregnant wife and two young daughters in August, has been sitting in a Colorado jail for more than a month, cut off from most of the media coverage swirling around his case, a source who speaks with him tells PEOPLE.
Watts was arrested on Aug. 15 and charged with three counts of first-degree murder, among other crimes, in the deaths of his wife Shan’ann, 34, and daughters, Celeste, 3, and Bella, 4.
In an arrest affidavit obtained by PEOPLE, investigators revealed they discovered Watts’ affair with an unnamed co-worker, which he initially denied. The document also alleges that he confessed to killing Shan’ann.
Watts has said he feels the public doesn’t know the full story, the source says. “He feels like no one understands him, and nobody knows what happened,” says the source. “He thinks if they did understand, they’d realize that he’s not the monster everyone says he is.”
Others close to the Watts family were similarly devastated by the news. Jeremy Lindstrom told Denver7 that the “why” of it all is what he is struggling to understand. Lindstrom had recently hosted the Watts family at a birthday party for his son.
Amanda Thayer said that their “48-to-72 hours” with Watts “he was his normal self.”
Atkinson told “Good Morning America” that she was not surprised to learn that Christopher Watts had been arrested for the murders of his wife and children. Police say he confessed to the murders and hiding the bodies of his young daughters in “mostly full” oil and gas tanks at his workplace property. The grieving Atkinson explained that she watched ...
Friend Reveals Why She’s Not Shocked Chris Watts Was Arrested for Family’s Murder. Nickole Atkinson was the last friend to see Shanann Watts, the pregnant Colorado mom who was brutally murdered along with her two daughters, Bella and Celeste.
Atkinson told “Good Morning America” that she was not surprised to learn that Christopher Watts had been arrested for the murders of his wife and children. Police say he confessed to the murders and hiding the bodies of his young daughters in “mostly full” oil and gas tanks at his workplace property.