Guy in Colorado Who Just Murdered His Whole Family

"Daddy, no!": Christopher Watts confesses killing family in disturbing business relationship

Christopher Watts, a Colorado man who admitted killing his family, told investigators he was in a rage and "snapped" when he strangled his pregnant wife last summertime.Watts said he took out the anger with his wife Shanann "on everyone in front of him that morning," killing his two young daughters equally well. In recently-released documents and sound recordings of a prison interview terminal calendar month, Watts told investigators he had never been angry before and "this was similar the paradigm of being aroused."

Watts, 33, said every time he closes his eyes he hears the concluding words of his oldest girl, 4-year-old Bella: "Daddy, no!"

When Shanann Watts, Bella and iii-twelvemonth-old Celeste disappeared from their suburban Denver home in August 2018, the search fabricated national headlines as Christopher Watts pleaded in media interviews for his family'due south render.

The investigation quickly honed in on Christopher Watts, and the bodies of the children were institute days later in oil tanks on a worksite where he was employed, nearby the body of his wife in a shallow grave. Watts pleaded guilty in November to murder and other counts in a deal with prosecutors to avoid the death penalisation, and was sentenced to life in prison.

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Christopher Watts killed his wife Shanann and their two daughters, Bella and Celeste, in August. CBS News

His disturbing account of the killings to investigators from the FBI, the Colorado Agency of Investigation and the Frederick Law Department Feb. eighteen is believed to be his first full confession.

In a written interview summary, Watts described strangling his married woman Shanann, 34, in their bed after an statement over an affair he was having with a co-worker. He said he was worried Shanann would take abroad the children. Shanann was pregnant with the couple'south third child, a male child.

The morning of the murder, Aug. xiii, 2018, Shanann told Watts she knew about his affair, according to the document. Watts denied the relationship but said he felt "more guilty than ever before" and told Shanann he didn't think the spousal relationship was going to work. The document says Shanann told him "you're never gonna see the kids again ... get off me ... don't injure the babe."

That'due south when he said he strangled her.

"Every fourth dimension I think nearly it I'm just similar, did I know I was going to do that before I got on height of her?" Watts is heard telling investigators in an audio recording of the interview.

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Christopher Watts during a Feb. 18, 2019 prison interview with investigators Colorado Department of Public Safety

When asked by an investigator whether he felt he had to kill his wife, Watts replied in the audio, "I just felt like there already something on my mind, I wasn't planning it but I was going to do it. I woke up that forenoon and it was going to happen and I had no control over it."

As he was sentenced to life in prison house November. 19, he described hearing the prosecutor talk about how information technology took two to four minutes for his wife to die. He said he thought, "Why couldn't I just let go?"

He described Bella walking into the room, seeing Shanann'southward body and asking "What's wrong with Mommy?" He said he carried his wife's body to his truck wrapped in a sheet, placed it in the backseat, and drove with Bella and Celeste to the oil worksite about 40 miles east of the family'due south Frederick domicile.

At that place, he said, he removed his wife's trunk every bit the girls asked him, "What are y'all doing to Mommy?" He said he doesn't call back his answer, but told investigators, "CeCe was commencement," referring to his daughter Celeste by her nickname.

Watts said he suffocated Celeste with a blanket in the backseat every bit Bella watched. He said he and then threw Celste's trunk down into an oil tank and returned to Bella, who asked him, "Is the same matter gonna happen to me as CeCe?"

Watts said he wasn't sure if he told Bella "'aye,' like a horrible person.'" He said he then suffocated the daughter with the same blanket as the kid fought for her life.

He said he threw the older girl'south trunk into a split oil tank before burying his married woman's body.

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The documents say Watts told investigators he's since "tried to picture the long ride out to the oil site and wondered if he could take saved his girls' life." He said he has read books about how dads could never hurt their children and wondered, "Was I fifty-fifty a dad at i indicate? I don't know."

Watts said he "wasn't thinking."

"If I was thinking, this wouldn't have happened," he said. "Or any partial hint of what I feel for those girls and what I feel for my wife, then none of this would accept happened."

He told investigators every time he closes his eyes, he hears Bella's terminal words: "Daddy no!" He said he imagines every day what he could have been doing with his kids.

"Correct now I'd have a v-year-old ... a 3-year-former ... and more than likely, a one-month old son…and a beautiful wife…and right now it'south just me," Watts said.

Watts told investigators he never would have idea his marriage with Shanann was bad if he hadn't met the coworker with whom he was having an affair. He said his human relationship with the woman "contributed" to the murders, but she never asked him to kill his family.

Watts initially told his male parent and investigators that he killed Shanann after the adult female killed the two girls. But in the February interview, he admitted that was a lie, maxim he "went with it" after information technology was suggested to him during an interrogation.

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He said he decided to plead guilty because he didn't want Shanann'southward family to see pictures, hear anyone talk about what they saw or hear anyone "bash" their daughter's memory. "He wanted everyone to know that Shanann was a loving wife and ever helped everyone else," the document says.

Lawyer Steven Lambert, who represents Shanann Watts' parents, Frank and Sandy Rzucek, released details of Watts' interview to Dr. Phil on Tuesday, before the Colorado Bureau of Investigation publicly released the information. He said the family had been briefed on the interview by police force enforcement, but had not heard the recordings.

Lambert said the family wanted to release the details in office to articulate their girl's name. "They 100 percent know their daughter was not capable of pain those kids, and would never do that. Now, to hear him admit information technology, is important to them," Thomas Grant, some other family lawyer, told Dr. Phil.

Frank and Sandy Rzucek, and their son Frank Jr., interviewed with the evidence as well, with their segment scheduled to air Mon, March ten.

Grant said the family unit didn't believe Watts was offered annihilation for the confession, merely said he shared the information because he found new faith.

"He is challenge that he is remorseful, and he has found God," Grant told Dr. Phil.

Lambert said the family has struggled nearly with learning that Bella fought back in the concluding moments of her life.

 "Of the things that take been hard for the Rzuceks to encompass and to accept in this reality, what happened to Bella in those last moments has been the hardest," Lambert said.

This article has been corrected to reverberate the date of the Watts killings as Aug. thirteen, 2018.

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Source: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/christopher-watts-confession-murders-pregnant-wife-daughters/

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