- No distracting music - No dramatization - Very well edited - minimal voiceover/captions that precisely highlight important clues - explains crucial info i.e. interrogation techniques or background info
actually really love the voice over, it's so pleasant to listen to his clear and straight-forward explanations. Really appreciate how he did it in the most recent videos :D
Agreed. Loved how JCS defines the "complex question" or plurium interrogationum as well as the pause technique & how the agent is SO calm & clear, asking questions he most probably knew the answers to (such as Chris' infidelity)
It's funny because, distracting music usually makes us just dance instead of focusing. Same with dramatisation, it makes us anticipate something else that isn't really connected to the story.
Plus there's no "THIS VIDEO IS SPONSORED BY NORD VPN. HERE'S A SHITTY MOBILE GAME THAT I DON'T PLAY!!! PLEASE LIKE, COMMENT, AND SUBSCRIBE. DON'T FORGET TO ALSO SMASH THAT LIKE BUTTON, CLICK THAT BELL, AND SUPPORT MY PATREON!"
I agree. Very refreshing not to have to listen to background music, hear stupid assumptions, or have so called experts give their opinions. Just the police and detectives doing their job.
oh my god can you just take things for granted i see people complain about videos with music and intros more than i even see music and intros goddamn the video has a 6 second intro?? boo hoo, skip it, it takes longer for you to drive to work than it takes to watch the intro. Music blends in to the background anyways. Your brain ends up tuning it out. Like a fan in the background. There's extremely loud low frequency rumbling in this video and nobody complains about that. You cant unmusic a video. Take things for granted.
@CarlosOrtegaArt I don't really mind ads. It's a way to support the creator and for the quality of these videos I have no problem watching an ad or two
@shaahin rapsong The smart criminals don't talk at all during an interrogation, other than to ask for a lawyer. The dumb ones aren't going be watching hours of documentary on how police interrogate people.
Think of it this way, there's 2 ways to beat an interrogation that lasts hours, or even days.
1) You can do hours of research, you can learn how to control your body language, you can even train some phsyiological responses. Learn how to control your breathing, your voice, you can learn how to lie convincingly. You can learn how to defeat a polygraph, and you can learn how to keep track of your ever-growing web of lies as the pressure continues to mount.
2) You can shut up, and ask for a lawyer.
Which one do you think most criminals are gonna choose?
... and no talking faces that jump every few seconds, because of an edit that was made in post-production. ... and (also mentioned above) the voice over is awesome! Calm, no drama, no jokes, no accent, nice talking speed and he indeed just adds to the story and not because he likes to hear his voice.
Yea it has inspired all these other Jcs style “analysis” videos … but they don’t even come close and it’s actually pretty annoying. You can tell that the team behind JCS knows their stuff. They clearly have a background in forensics and psychology. The other copycat channels say things like “the suspect is angry because being asked a personal question causes intense guilt” Just shit like that and if it’s not a bunch of extremely basic observations… the analysis is just flat out wrong (pulled out of their ass). I wish I could find a similar channel to JCS. If anyone knows let me know . I’m looking for a channel that does a forensic analysis of criminal interrogations not just a narration .
The subtle droning ambience they add in adds a lot of potency to atmosphere of the video. It's hard to notice, but there's a very deep rumbling throughout this series of videos. It's perfect.
The lady in charge of the polygraph knows her power. The polygraph is useless as evidence, but is ultimately an incredible interrogation tool. She made great use of her time, and wreaked havoc on his psyche
Although they're archaic and very complicated to interpret properly. Either way they're good interrogation tools, definitely cranks up the pressure a bit
I thought it was common knowledge that polygraph aren't even admissible as evidence. But then again this guy's clearly not the sharpest tool in the shed
@Ms Chaotic Yes, and we are all happy he is where he belongs for the despicable things he did. But just in general, it is astounding that he didn't think any of this through and believed he could talk the police out of looking at him as a suspect. Guilty or innocent (for any crime), you don't talk to the police, ever, and immediately demand a lawyer if they attempt to tell you you need to talk (which you almost never do per the 5th amendment). Nothing positive can come from it and a mountain of bad (even if you're innocent) can come from it. Then he takes a polygraph... Well, if anyone is going to be making stupid decisions in regards to the law, I suppose we should all be happy it is someone like trhis...
@Brent Farvors I'm sorry to have to disagree with you, and I do mean that, but in this case, I'm glad he DIDN'T lawyer up, because he did something grossly terrible, and he knew he needed to "man up" instead of doing the "lawyer up" thing. If Chris had lawyered up, he might have gotten the death penalty with all its attending appeals, or whatever. It's really best that he confessed, even though his "confession" was a really disgusting load of lies.
@711honved you need to believe what you are saying - like genuinely convince yourself that you're telling the truth. You also need to manage your responses to shocking questions. Finally, you need to do the opposite with the standard pre-test questions. It's a tremendous amount of work and requires a lot of practice and understanding.
@Lay Music Productions they are just tools. Watts (and most people) don't understand that they are inadmissible as evidence. It simply allows the interrogator to do exactly as she did, come in and say "wow! You're a terrible liar!" Then present a false, but lesser option for him to admit to (your wife did it, so you needed to respond, and we understand), which he took and ran with.
@Brent Farvors Exactly....And did you know that Ted Bundy and the Green River Guy both "passed"?....Might as well do a palm reading or a tarot card spread....for shits' sake...
So much morally wrong with their manipulation. LIke I get it, but its so easy to see how an innocent person could be nervous as fuck with these manipulative questions. If this is employed on one innocent person I'd consider it a failing. GET A FUCKING LAWYER IN THE ROOM WITH YOU IF THEY EVER MAKE YOU DO A POLY. A lawyer would cut this shit off so fast and make them stick to actual questions
@NJFPV Actually there a bit of evidence from neighbour's camera to show that the person who was seen in the camera without boots looked more like his girlfriend than Chris. I believe she murdered his daughters not him. Then he took all the blame to himself to save her(for reasons unkown). Because i always felt he is hiding something. What more does he have to hide other than this??
@Wecandobetter i disagree, he's certainly not an idiot. Polygraphs are not admissible in court but for a show like that the application makes sense. It's a show at the end of the day so entertainment is the focus, he's no longer a practicing therapist but his insight is usually quite good & he's generally fair in his assessments & commentary. He's helped more people than the vast majority of us ever will, you might not like his demeanor, methods or popularity but the man deserves credit because he uses his position of power to benefit others; unlike the vast majority of celebrities.
@Wecandobetter I kind of agree. There are definitely common physiological reactions that people have when they are dishonest, and those reactions can be measured. But, the test can be beaten, and it can be wrong given different emotional states and chemical makeups of individuals. It's a fantastic interrogation tool, though, as we've seen here. It added a tremendous amount of pressure.
But nobody, axe murderer and innocent alike, should ever talk to the police. There was no way out of this one, though. If you choose to remain silent on your family's disappearance, it's pretty apparent what's going on...
@Lay Music Productions They aren't dependable at all. A truthful person who just has high blood pressure or anxiety or something will fail. It's just an interrogation tool essentially, as others have said. I'm actually a cop, and during the hiring process they have you take a polygraph test. I can tell you it's either inaccurate, or it's just used to mess with your head lol. During my polygraph the guy asked if I ever smoked weed, which I had never done. But he comes back with the "results" and starts basically interrogating me about my past, trying to get me to admit to any minor wrong doing or taking one puff of weed in the past. I hadn't ever done anything like that so I never budged on what I told him. I felt like shit afterward lol, because I thought my application would be denied since he thought I lied to him. But I got hired. Now that I'm older and know a bit more about these interrogation tactics I understand what he was doing to me back then. I'm sure my test was either "inconclusive" or I actually passed it, and he was just messing with my head to see if he could get any information about me that should disqualify me. If I was lying he would've got the truth out of me lol, it was some pretty intense questioning. I do not want to ever go through that again. And yes, as someone who works in law enforcement, you should always have an attorney present if you're being questioned by police. Especially if you're innocent, innocent people have been wrongfully imprisoned in the past simply because they cracked under the pressure of interrogation and just wanted it to stop
@Dosidicus Gigas wasn’t it on Dr. Phil where they said polygraph questions aren’t like in the movies. How they can only ask a few questions a certain way or something?
Watts also just doesn't want to say no to taking a polygraph in the first place because he thinks that would make him look guilty. And when he fails it he figures he can just say 'Oh it's because I was so stressed out' or whatever, but he thinks that agreeing to the polygraph test will make him seem innocent.
I feel like whether or not a polygraph test is accurate or not is not even an issue. The police can just straight up lie about the results of the polygraph test results to get the suspect to believe that he is a bad liar, and that he lied about not being guilty. As long as they can get the suspect to believe that, it's done its job. If anyone has seen The Wire, they did the exact same thing with a copy machine. As long as the suspect believed it could tell if he was lying or not, nothing else matters.
@Brent Farvors not true, blood pressure isn't even used to determine a deceptive statement. Polygraphs are unique in court as they cannot be used to your benefit but can be used against you. A well trained examiner, and a professional algorithm provides a 99%+ accuracy
@Lay Music Productions don’t think they are able to be used to prosecute someone in court, but like the comment says it’s a big help for the interrogation
@Lay Music Productions That's true. As a method of determining whether a person is telling the truth or not, polygraphs are pretty much useless. In the words of the courts, the lack "indicia of reliability," and that's why they're not admissible in court. But, telling a suspect who you think is lying that he failed a "lie detector test" has a HUGE psychological effect. If the Monster (he doesn't get a name in my comments) had just maintained he knew nothing, he would have left that night free as a bird. Of course, the evidence would have caught up with him really quick. But he confessed to murder because he was told he failed a fake test. You can't say anything except well done, detectives. Well played.
@NJFPV This comment is spot on. It is a good thing that the Monster didn't lawyer up. But in general, everyone should tell the police, "sorry, I can't speak to you without a lawyer present."
Of course, if your children were missing, and you genuinely had nothing to do with it, I really can't fault a parent for doing so (Marc Klaas comes to mind). As a lawyer, I think its a bad idea, but with your kids missing and the cops essentially holding the last hope of finding them safe, I'm not sure what I would do. God I hope I never find myself in that situation.
I'm a journalist and I did a story on polygraphy some years back. Firstly, they are insanely inaccurate. Some studies estimate their accuracy at something like 60%. Secondly, one polygrapher explained that the psychological effect of the polygraph is such that he got full confessions from many of his subjects even before he switched on the machine. Thirdly, I was polygraphed as part of the article. Having the equipment strapped on and told you're not allowed to move makes you feel like you're tied up. It is very stress-inducing.
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@Dominic Uys This is interesting. As an attorney, I would not consider 60% "insanely accurate" (though that is not consistent with studies I've seen - I'll try to dig them up). I would consider it useless as far as determining evidence of guilt is concerned. 60% accurate means that 40% (almost half) of the time, it gives a false result. Though I think you're right about the second and third points. They're incredible tools for influencing the uninformed.
Polygraphs are indeed allowed in court. It's based on the states. There are somewhere around 18-20 states that still allow them.
google is real easy folks.
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@mathew shackelford This is a fair point. I'm a CA lawyer, and absolutely should have made that clear. Good catch Matthew. Which states allow polygraphs as evidence of guilt in criminal cases? As far as I know, there are no states that permit polygraphs to be admitted by prosecutors without the defendant's agreement, but I'm glad to be educated on that point. Which ones do? (BTW, if you're talking about civil or family cases, that's just beyond the scope of the conversation - we're talking about admitting polygraphs as evidence of a defendant's guilt in a criminal prosecution of the subject of the polygraph examination - I'd be very interested if any states admitted polygraphs in those situations. But I don't think there are any). (Also, you shouldn't trust Google when it comes to the law - always see a lawyer).
Whether a polygraph test is admissible in court will depend on the jurisdiction. For instance, polygraph admissibility by state varies widely. However, they can generally be divided into two main categories: states that find the results of the test entirely inadmissible, and those that allow them in court, but only if it is submitted with stipulations from the parties. In other words, the latter category requires that both the suspect and prosecutor must agree to admit the results.
As of today, 23 states still consider polygraph tests to be admissible in court. However, the majority of those states require the approval of both parties before they can be submitted. Also, in most cases, the polygraph test is not being used in a criminal case, but rather in civil court, such as if there was an issue that prevented a person from getting a job or gaining security clearance
@Dosidicus Gigas dr phil has psychics on his show. I wouldn't take his advice on criminal profiling. Whatever medical expertise he had is gone eroded by decades of being a television figure rather then a licensed therapist (which he never was) Not.denegrating the man he has a fun show and gives sound advice generally but i wouldn't use him as an authority
@alexis Juillard it's probably both of those, then. He's got "don't talk to the police" and "don't talk to the police part 2". This is part 2, if you haven't seen it. It's mostly a pitch for his book, based on the success of his first video, but there's some new content. Likely, you've seen it already, though. https://youtu.be/tIt-l2YmH8M
And I loved every second of it, to dump your babies in oil, like they're just disposable garbage, I can't even explain how heartbreaking all this must've been for family, and friends, of Shannon, the beautiful baby girls, and baby Nickolas. I hope every second is hell for him, I pray they're all in heaven, but the guilt of what he's done eats at his so much, that he constantly see's them all, and it drives him insane.
@NJFPV You are entirely incorrect. The reason polygraphs are not reliable is because there is no common pathology or biological patterns to dishonesty. People are different. So please stop spewing utter nonsense, and instead read the literature out there.
@Charles jones yeah, I am the type of person who gets scammed easily because I can be quite subservient and feel a need to cooperate and please others. I could work my innocent self in some pretty big trouble if I didn’t know any better.
1. Suggesting an attorney knows more because of an education is a logical fallacy and an argument from authority. Prove my argument wrong, don’t cite credentials.
2. The two least trustworthy people on the planet are politicians and attorneys.
There is so much misinformation about polygraphs in this thread it’s frightening. Polygraphs are accurate….the inaccuracy comes from wrong tests administered in the wrong situation and operator error. There are a number of courts where polygraphs are evidence. Polygraphs are utilized in all areas of our government including this who get the highest and most specialized clearances. The primary reason that polygraphs aren’t used to determine innocence or guilty is bc it is considered unconstitutional. A polygraph result cannot substitute a guilty verdict rendered by a jury of someone’s peers. Eye witness testimony has proven to be the least reliable source of information in fact finding for investigations. If my family was missing I’d rather have a polygraph done over someone’s memory of a situation
They are used as indicators of deception , which LE already picked up on before this and used to press on. Ronnie Watts was also deceptive . Like father like son.
He lived one town over from me. I work SAR for Larimer County as a volunteer. Usually we’re in the mountains. Weld County asked us for help and we literally drove the farm roads within a 60 mile radius. My partner and I traded off the driving for 24 hours straight. Most of us are dads and moms with kids so we felt the urgency. When we got the call to stand down after they were found, our team met at the Starbucks in Longmont and we just sat there stunned. Some were crying openly. This guy had all of us frantically looking for his family. It’s not our place to assume guilt or not. We tried so hard to find those girls. I hate that man so much.
Give everyone who helped my big thanks, appreciate the work and im sure those poor souls will also appreciate how much you put your work into this crime. Mad respect from Malaysia
You did a great thing. Don’t let his actions take away from that. I’m sure her and her girls were guiding you so that your work helped narrow police in!
as horrific as this case is i hope you can take comfort in knowing that people like yourself are still out there. there are still people who would go out of their way to save a stranger's family, not to mention what they would do for their own.
Sounds like you're just saying "Waaaaah me me me". I wouldn't complain for one second that I was searching for someone's missing family before I knew that they were dead, not one single second. I would happily search and search and search.
@bennothan lesbibutch He didn’t misunderstand. There was another commenter who wrote a touching comment and then this guy complains about a typo. He’s just as pathetic as Watts in my opinion.
I've volunteered for SAR in BC. Spent 3 weeks in the mountains, November, that's not an ideal time to be in the mountains. Sadly, the missing wasn't located till July of the next year. I just couldn't imagine, being out there, risking my own life, to find out no one's even out there. When people go missing, its usually an accidental situation, when people go searching, it's on purpose and comes with a huge risk. Going missing can be avoided in some situations, purchase a locator, homing beacon, walkie talkies, some manner of constant communication devices, not cell phones. Cell phones are a city network device, practically useless in the woods. You need a satellite phone for the woods, a Garmin personal locator and gps device. I see people spend 100s of dollars on shoes and outfits to go into the woods, but for some reason, locator devices are not number one on every hikers priority list.
You guys are awesome for doing that. I can't imagine the fear you feel as parents, trying to help what you think is a frightened parent.... Only to learn the truth. Thank you and your community for being good people and trying to do right by others.
I had a similar experience in high school when a classmate disappeared. We searched non stop all weekend. My dad's best friend was a computer forensics expert so he got involved and we found her. It wasn't necessarily all good news, but she was alive. I sometimes think about how it might have felt if it had turned out differently, I'm sorry you and the others involved had to accept that outcome.
You’re just seeking likes, made completely evident by the very last thing you said “I hate that man” he never did a single thing to you. Evil beyond words, absolutely. But you don’t hate him, expand your vocabulary and learn to use words appropriately. That’s like me saying I hate Tom Brady because of deflategate. Hate the man or woman who killed your kid or your significant other, don’t hate the man who’s kids you voluntarily looked for out of the goodness of your heart
"I want these kids back so bad" but like - that should be obvious? I think an innocent man with a missing family wouldn't even feel the need to insist that he, in fact, wants his family back.
He's literally a senior in high school who thinks he is the big cheese. He's got gray hair and "wisdom" yet his verbiage is similar to guys I used to make fun of in HS at 17 years old. I'm just surprised his name isn't Chad Watts smh
I love the part where she was like “yeah if you actually had anything to do with this you’d be REEAALLLYYY dumb to take this polygraph test.” Like she’s bashing him to his face but still playing his little game…. Just adding more pressure to the pimple before you get the big satisfying pop that splatters on your mirror.
From our comfortable positions, it feels almost silly how her statements sounded, but she knew it'd break him, and break him it did. I wish JCS had taken a moment to point that out, but still a great video.
It’s such a perfect, clever little trap. If he backs out now, it looks like he won’t take the test because he’s guilty and scared of the results, so he feels even more obligated to stay and take it. But if he stays and takes it, he’s even more nervous and the results are more exaggerated. It’s the perfect thing to say.
@onekun that’s besides the point, they are an interrogation tool, she’s basically tricked in into admitting to kills his wife, with her “results!” There’s no need for a polygraph to be admissible when you can get the perpetrator to confess, she played him beautifully and that’s how you properly use a polygraph!
He probably wasn't counting on Shanann's friend calling the cops so fast. I mean, if only he would've been concerned about his wife's pregnancy like her friend was, maybe he would've had better timing.
The lesson here is never voluntarily talk to the cops. Never go in for questioning without a warrant for your arrest, and even with a warrant never talk without a lawyer present. This couldn’t be more true than if you are actually guilty of the crime. Also never, under any circumstances, take a fucking polygraph lol. There’s no point. If they think you did it a clean polygraph isn’t going to end investigation, a bad polygraph will only implicate you further, and it’s junk science that’s totally inadmissible in court so why subject yourself to it.
People will get pissed I said that I’m sure because he’s a cold blooded murderer who killed his own family but murderers have the same right to not self incriminate as you do under the constitution. Don’t talk to the cops kid, never go in for questioning unless forced by arrest, and always tell them you want a lawyer.
This is a funny and interesting comment. He obviously knows he's guilty so he's thinking in his head, "how would an innocent person act?" But in doing so he's thinking about it making it not seem as natural. Basically he was overcompensating, hence making himself look more guilty (offering too many details, bad acting. etc)......LOL
@Juan Nunez This no doubt rattled him. But he would have had to come in for questioning at some point and I'm not sure he could have improved much even with a few days grace period.
@Lord Canti I agree 💯, people should just say the magic words I want a lawyer, because like you said even if you are innocent if the cops think your guilty they will double talk, mix up words, back talk and try to confuse you. Always best to keep quiet and know your rights
Lord Canti Sure everyone has a right to lawyer up immediately, but most innocent people don’t do that and want to cooperate immediately. If he’d requested a lawyer right out the gate, the red flags would have been flying, and always will if a person requires a lawyer right away.
The Green Dragon JB doesn’t matter if red flags flying, raising suspicion does nothing. The court of law requires evidence and reasonable proof to convict. Not suspicion
Archetype00 He would never have gotten away with it. Surveillance footage clearly shows that Shannan never left the house and the shadows of the children and even the children themselves are seen on that footage. His trucks gps led police to the oil tanks and Shannans grave and discarded sheet before he even admitted where he’d buried them. Both of those things are evidence if not proof.
Archetype00 Like I said, the video surveillance was proof, as was his gps leading police to the graves. There’s no way he could have gotten away with it. The video proves Shannan didn’t leave alive, but he did. Backing that truck up and her not leaving is proof. His affair provides a motive. Shannan goes in the home, no one else but he and the kids leave, and the kids turn up dead.
@SUCKMEOFF ROPER in France also, we don't have polygraph, I think we don't have them anywhere in Europe ! I hate those polygraphs because nobody is sure 100% of the results and they are not admissible in court, but almost everybody accept to pass it, unless you will look guilty ! it's a vicious circle !
@Lord Canti I agree! Even IF CW did make it through the polygraph test, it would not have been the end of the story. It is possible to beat it, and notorious Gary Ridgway actually did, so they let him go! But that was BEFORE dna...... He incriminated himself way too much to be let of the hook! But look at it this way: If he had given the cop permission to kick in the door, hasted back from work and did all the acting of a grieving husband he could moster, NEVER gave a interview to the television (Those were BAD and did a lot of damage and so did the bad acting at the neighbores house. He should never have blabbed about what HE was doing, rather been focusing on what can/can not been seen on the security camera and looking desperatly for his family), and never took that polygraph test and REFUSED to talk to the police without a lawyer, they did not have much on him! There is a lot of "smoke" here, I give you that, but tangle proof, NO! You can not sentese someone for murder, that you can not prove! No bodies no murder, right? And all you see is CW driving off to work! Don´t get me wrong, I am glad things turned out the way they did, but his chances of pulling it off would have been a lot higher if he had been a better actor, more prepared and much much more intelligent!
@Lord Canti I was picked up for bank robbery once. ( never been in trouble) they had me thinking i actually did it!! hahaha I know better now. Lawyer up as soon as a cop opens his mouth .
@Lord Canti True. This doesnt just apply for murder cases. It could be more minor things like an invader trying to break into your house. You never know when that extra precautionary step could keep you from putting yourself in a dangerous situation with cops that are well known to be brutal.
The way I envision this is by imagining the cops as a danger zone. You can talk to them to report something someone did but even then I would recommend remaining distant
@rap game bob barker he should have said "fuck sitting here, I'm going looking for them." and had a go at the cops for sitting in a room when they could be searching.
@Anon Bees Well, in the context of self-preservation and "getting away with murder", he has a fair point or two. Chris killing his family is beyond evil, but talking like this to the police just makes me cringe real bad.
@socialism is killing society yeah thats why there are so many convicted for murder they didnt do, because they didnt lawyer. Maybe some education would be good for you, instead of beeing so aggressivem
@Per Hentze Petersen but she didnt broke down to tell where she was while 3 officers questioning her. They couldnt find the jury who didnt know the case, most of them didnt want to be part of that understand why.
No I wont, just dont respond to my comments, if it makes you go crazy. You threaten other because he gave the advice to get a lawyer, because its a general right. Dont talk to me, maybe your mommy wants to call my tell her what a bad girl Iam.
@Sami Zidane If you back someone that thinks that getting a lawyer excuses you from murder, then your just as guilty as the man who committed the murder in the first place. Everyone deserves a life on this planet without it getting cut short by a another individual. If law enforcement saw this conversation, you’d be the one that they’d be worried about buddy, not me.
@Sami Zidane You get your “education” that your talking about from the internet? Wow that’s amazing you read one article and all of a sudden you’re a criminal justice major 😂
@socialism is killing society haha most stupid part, saying that law enforcement would find it suspicious if someone suggest a lawyer, while they are commidet to read everyone miranda right, oh jesus hahahaha
@socialism is killing society The fact that you immediate jump to namecalling gives it away that you had nothing to contribute but emotional arguments. Getting a lawyer is a right and doesn’t make someone guilty, just wise.
@Eric B Yes but if he were innocent and his family were kidnapped that kind of question would likely enrage him and cause him to breakdown. She was trying to provoke him to anger and he responded with nervous sidestepping. Could you imagine how furious a father whose wife and two daughters would be if asked that and he was innocent?
@J B nope. everyone SHOULD lawyer up. cops will lie, take every word you say and twist it around, and pressure you and threaten until you say what they want. plenty of innocent people have been thrown in jail because of false confessions due to the ways detectives and cops interrogate.
Isnt it sick how a polygraph test is taken by a detective/ officer? This person taking the test really shouldnt have shit for bias on the situation. Although yes there are questions that need be asked. And yes it is obvious he did it. But still the polygrapher shouldnt be a cop..
@Lord Canti Facts. The police only had circumstantial evidence and if Chris didn’t confess he’d probably still be a free man. So big respect to the interrogators and I’m glad he can rot in jail.
@Lord Canti 100% agree w u. He's so smart yet didn't think to lawyer up? He was so concerned at appearing guilty that he didn't bother w a lawyer and agreed to a polygraph.
@Archetype00 I think he would have been caught. It was pretty obvious they left the house in his truck which has a tracker. Then the shallow grave at the site would be found.
He was so obvious 😂 they still didn’t “know”they were kidnapped or killed and he was already jumping to conclusions of what they should do with him, assuming it was a guy who did it.
@Lord Canti Except the sheet was seen by their drone.... The sheet match the sheet on the floor... He called and canceled the children's school Not for the day but for the whole semester and the mistress sang like a canary.... Additionally... Shannann texts showed all their problems... The camera was clear...they never left the house and no car came to the house. All he had to do was walk away .. He ruined his parent's life...but hey he loved them all... Even if he wasn't found the guilty The woman he killed them for would have nothing to do with him. What a loser...
Hahah, Chris’s strategy was definitely to look as guilty as possible and ultimately hung himself on is own words. I’m so incredibly sad for the children, wife, and families. :(
At 20:13, he states 2 times that he “needs,” his family to come back, but right after he finishes the word need he changes it to I “want” my family back…ya Chris, you definitely need them alive unless you like shackles.
“The coolest thing about this is, right now, there’s only one person in this room who knows what the truth is, and in about 5 minutes, there will be two of us” She is an absolute legend, imagine hearing that line and then she goes to get the detective, you KNOW you’ve been caught out at that point, yet he still continues trying to BS his way out of it
Her transition from "Oh I'm just a person using a little machine, no worries," to "I can read your every thought," was so clean, and the dude bought it, hook, line, and sinker. She used psychological manipulation just like all the other interrogators on this channel, she just happened to have an intimidating prop to really drive the point home. And the cheery little "You're a terrible liar but that's okay!" was just savage. If the man didn't know he was toast by that point, he certainly knew then.
she’s absolutely terrifying, i’ve never seen an interviewer, polygraph technician or detective have her cadence and intonation. it’s so happy-go-lucky and unassuming that when she drops heavy blows like that comment before she got the detective, it really hits the suspect like a steam train. she had me feeling anxious on my side of the screen and i don’t even have wife to kill.
Can you imagine actually being innocent of their disappearance and having to sit here, enduring this unending probe into you as the prime suspect while your family is missing and possibly still alive in your mind, but running out of time before they may be hurt or worse. You would be going absolutely BANANAS yelling that they were wasting time with you because you're innocent, etc! You be restless, constantly saying that they need to be searching for your family! Yet, he does none of that, screaming instead, albeit quietly, about how guilty he is...
Well they went with evidence and once they saw the car there and the neighbors video so they didn’t waste time they brought him down in 2 days .. they asked these questions and did all this knowing he was quilty
If I were in those circumstances, and my wife and kids had been missing for days. I’d be inconsolable, frantic, barely rested. I’d pretty much be in a permanent state of freaking the fuck out. Sure as shit wouldn’t be in any condition to sit through a polygraph.
I would imagine that people like him have seen too many detective shows where the killer is the one who's the most insistent that they find the killer, so they think if they act like that, they'll have the spotlight shone on them, and their guilt will be revealed. After all, it happened to Jodi Arias.
The man screwed up from his first interaction with police. Apart from the murder, I mean.
As a father to a beautiful, lively and downright loopy lillte lady, this case still and always will fill me with a cold fury. Two beautiful little girls, with their whole lives ahead of them, a little boy who never got to start his and their beautiful mother, all gone for the sake of a goddamn fling. There's ways to end a marriage or long term relationship amicably. This thing is pathetic.
Imagine being this guy in this situation. He’s obviously guilty, and shes telling him how STUPID it would be for him to be there if he was guilty. She played him like a fiddle
Thankfully he thought still he could pass the poly, outsmart them by his obvious lies lol, and be free soon. Anyone normal, not feeling they are smarter etc would have lawyered up, and fast. I know I wouldn't answer squat while not under arrest, would say I am free to go see ya, if arrest me then ask for an attorney immediately. they would have said no questions and definitely NO poly. Worked in all benefits for justice for shanann and the kids, that he wasn't smart enough, or too cocky whatever, to not use his own rights to protect himself lol. Not even mentioning the house searches , vehicles and phones with no warrants fool but we are truly thankful you are CW.
Thanks for the help CW , made it so much easier ! Especially the confession
@Dark Meme Magician most can't why he is truly a monster, that should be where his family is. There was divorce, never needed to murder, even leave and never return is better. All for his claims of love for someone he knew a few months. The fact je looked at them daily, knowing what he planned for quite a while, and making no plans to change it, or stop it. He's beyond awful 😢
@PixieD he probably did the smarter thing. He took his chance and failed. But even if he took your advice and got lawyered up without saying a word he would eventually be exposed anyways. The correct option was to not do what he did, but after that whether he stayed quiet or took the polygraph the truth would inevitably be revealed
To be fair him not showing up would be sus as fuck. I guess he wanted to start his new life not on the run, but in hindsight seemed like being on the run could have worked out better for him.
@Minchken he already looks “sus”, so he might as well lawyer up and NOT answer their questions. If you know you’re guilty you need to get a lawyer because talking isn’t going to help you
@i Relevant I have to disagree... the cops had no evidence of any kind. the entire case hinged on a confession. these detectives did great work, and he was an idiot for not getting a layer.
Yep! I certainly saw evidence of misogyny in Chris. She used that too she seemed a little heavy-handed about it though. I cringed a bit cause it seems obvious.
@Franz Borow neighbors camera was proof for one at least. Known never to pull in like that, loaded more than work supplies that day. The affair is always a motive in such crimes, also. As well as most family annihilators have severe financial issues also. Calling the school, using them in a past tense in porch interviews, and interrogation when rarely used their names all suspicious.
Omg is this one of those cases where it’s very obvious the person did it but there dumb ass people calling them innocent or believing their story for some idiotic reason?! I haven’t done my research on this case this is my first documentary I’ve watched on it but reading the comments that’s the impression I get.
I have a 7yo daughter and 4 yo b/g twins. If anyone accused me of doing anything to them, I'd snap. And I'd only refer to them as 'my babies' just as I do any time Im talking about them. Even my mother says 'my babies' when referencing her children; the youngest is 27 and the oldest is nearly 45. The fact that he calls them 'these kids' is SO TELLING. Its disturbing how he just didnt care about his family.
I think the Monster (he doesn't get a name in my comments) is one of the most disgusting things (not people) on this planet. However, I'm not convinced about the "these kids" comments. He called them "Bella and Celeste" immediately before hand, and no one calls that out. And it may be that that is how he refers to his children. I think people read way too much into that. Now, the fact that he described exactly how he killed them and predicted exactly where they'd be found - that's evidence.
I disagree with the comment about referring to his children as "those/these" kids not being sus. You wouldn't consistently talk that way about your phone or your car, basic possessions that you own, much less your own children unless you're disassociating from them or you believe they're not yours. Once or twice isn't that weird but I can't recall him ever referring to them as "my kids." That is very, very strange. Most people use the word "my" when referring to their possessions, family members, occupation, it's just unnatural not to when you genuinely associate them with yourself.
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Death ToTruthers2022-03-30 04:29:05 (edited 2022-03-30 04:32:28 )
@Megan Allen That's my point Megan. You've never heard him refer to them as "my kids". Maybe that's just how he talks about his children - maybe he calls them "Bella and Celeste", which he DID do in the same breath as calling them "those kids". Look - this doesn't mean he's innocent. He's guilty as sin. But picking on a few "those kids" is nit picking.
If you were to provide me with a bunch of pre-murder times where he called them "my kids" or "our kids," I might agree with you. But in hindsight people read too much into the most minute actions, and that's what you're doing here. Sometimes, a spade is just a spade. Not everything is evidence of murder. They're plenty of real evidence - people need to stop playing armchair detective and thinking they can pick out the evidence the CBI missed. They can't.
@Death ToTruthers no, that on its own is not evidence of murder & I've never said it was. But it is very unusual. What if a man consistently & casually referred to his wife who he claims to love as "that woman" in a deadpan way? That wouldn't raise red flags to you? People generally don't refer to their family members like that. It is not evidence of murder, but it can indicate that he doesn't care much for them, which coupled with his emotionless behavior, in this case, was the right assumption for the police to make.
This always sticks out to me too. I refer to my daughter as my baby, always have and will for the foreseeable future. The way he refers to his babies is so distant.
There is absolutely NO WAY I could’ve sat there like this polygrapher did and chit-chatted with a person that just murdered their spouse and kids. Its horrific. She is one tough cookie and whatever she makes, she needs one SERIOUS raise.
If that polygraph expert asked me about all the different ways you could make someone disappear I'd become absolutely enraged. "Why are you making me think about all the horrible things that could have potentially happened to my family".
I agree. I wouldn't have answered that.(being innocent) I would have said what kind of sick question is that to ask me while me family is missing! Look for them! Stop wasting time! If he was innocent he would have told her to F-off before the test started. She's a legend.
Out of all the JCS videos I've watched, the interrogator and polygraph person were by far the most impressive. The amount of psychological pressure they put on this guy while being able to appear as his friendly as possible is spectacular
I think it was an educated guess. No evidence was left at the house other than missing bedsheets. No blood. No bullets. All this spoke to strangulation or smothering :(
That's exactly what I thought. She didn't knew the real causes of their deaths, but probably used the information she had to assume them, and that makes her even more brilliant.
I mean she also listed other stuff. I think choking or smothering is the most common domestic cause of death since it doesn't live a mess in the house.
I feel she suggested smothering and strangling because they’re common methods of domestic homicide that Chris avoided mentioning. Plus, there was no evidence in the house of a struggle or bloodletting.
This lady just pulled him apart and smashed whatever walls he tried to put up. She needs a lot of credit she expertly worked him over, so did the guy but the lady just destroyed him
To think, if he had just immediately asked for a lawyer, he may not have been found guilty. He dug his own deep grave by not shutting up. It's crystal clear from his words and demeanor that he is the one who did this.
@Morgaine845 BLACKER It was clear to everyone including him that early on he was a prime suspect, and he absolutely knew it and for some reason decided he could still try and outsmart everyone lol. It's great he didn't get a lawyer when he should of, but I've never seen a murderer just continue talking themselves into a hole
@Josh Johnson the simplest explanation is usually the correct one. Change in behavior, lying about NK, unenrolling the kids from school, calling a realtor to discuss selling the house. Lack of normal reaction to the disappearance, lack of tears emotion, the suspicion from Shanann BFF. Lastly, the goolish disposal of his family. He has decades to think about it. Daddy you’re my hero. 🥺
@mikecantreed i saw the Netflix documentary and the woman told him that she already knew he was lying cuz she saw it in his face, which is of course not visible in that angle. His body language probably gave it away
@mikecantreed his wife and kids disappear bur her phone, car, bag.. Meds were still there, the cops deal with murderers all the time, 90% of the time its the husband/ family member.. This one was too obvious, new woman in his life and he made too many stupid mistakes
@MrMaplezfan she's cheerful. She could've been cold and distant, but no, she was cheerful and playful in front of a man she knows killed his family in cold blood. If you don't think that's impressive then I don't know what else to tell you
"If a person who did this came in for a polygraph, they would be like, the most fucking stupid. Just utterly moronic. Wouldn't that be a really stupid thing to do?"
I like it because it really would calm me down to hear that if I was innocent and taking a polygraph. It makes both passed and failed polygraphs have more obvious results.
she does a good job but honestly nearly every single interrogator remains extremely calm and acts very well. Not sure why some ppl have to pat women in the back for doing what they're supposed to do. That's just condescending. When men interrogators do their job its whatever but women do it, all of a sudden it's showing "tremendous emotional control and professionalism"? lmao Oh she's so cheerful and rainbow and sunshine. How does she do it? She's just a little girl. How? She does such a goody good job.
@MrMaplezfan What is your problem? Nobody said she did anything extraordinary. They were just praising her for being good at her job. Stop trying so hard to be edgy.
i think after a while you end up not caring anymore and any amount of anger is because you want the godamn confession so you can go home and switch to the next case
@supreme quart even if he was innocent he'd probably fail it with how nervous they were making him on purpose this seems dumb as fuck tbh, I dont get how this is supposed to prove anything
I love how she is citing her credentials acting as if she is re assuring him he’s in such good hands. When it’s all about provoking fear in him so it shows up more blatantly on his lies
It's amazing to look at this man's behaviour. It's like his soul left a long time ago and his body is just going by automatically. Like looking at a real life android.
It always amazes me how he never defended himself or questioned why he being asked such things. He just answered everything asked of him with no resistance or emotion as if he was reading a wiki article.
i can feel that polygrapher loving how she’s making him squirm. she’s in the seat thousands of people would love to be in, making him so uncomfortable and scared.
"You're a good dad... A lot of dad's don't cook eggs..." Like wtf? I'm astonished if Chris didn't realize what the detective was doing here because that is such a weird and miniscule thing to do to classify as a good dad lmao
I've literally binge watched dozens of these videos because they're fascinating. This case, however, is actually making me feel sick to my stomach. It's difficult for me to get my head around this case. I feel such profound sadness.
I would love to see what it looks like when someone is telling the truth while I'm the same circumstances. Being pinned for your children's disappearance and being innocent, while feeling like the time is being wasted on you but still wanting to cooperate because you're hopeful it will help.
There videos of falsely accused people and when being accused they often start off as dismissive when being asked benign question, then when the questioning becomes more direct they will briefly behave shocked/confused before moving on to hostility for being wrongly accused. This guy here is defensive and submissive throughout the entire thing.
Lord Zizumias2019-11-30 06:03:28 (edited 2019-11-30 06:07:32 )
Mother: "Chris, what happened to the cookies in the jar?"
Chris: "Whatever happened, I wish they weren't taken. Like I remember them being in the jar and I would pass by every day to see them there and like think 'man, I love that those cookies are in that jar' but now that they're gone I don't know what to do. I mean like all I want is those cookies to be back in that jar and the thought of someone taking those cookies just makes me so angry. If anyone ate those cookies, I would completely understand your frustration. I mean like you specifically said not to take those cookies so why would anyone do such a thing? I miss those cookies in that jar, you and I made them specifically to be eaten for like dessert. Whoever did this should be punished, maybe with like... 1 day without video games, I mean if that is even allowed in this house, but it's a deserving punishment for whoever took the cookies and ate them, even though they were like saved for dessert..."
D. K.2019-12-01 17:14:11 (edited 2019-12-01 17:16:07 )
"Chris, did you move my shoes?" "I would never want anything to happen to them. I wish your shoes would just like turn up and stomp my face into the dirt. Like, I just want them to be back on your feet. I would never, like, destroy those shoes."
First of all you're missing a factor when it comes to your logic. The point is I personally thought it was a good comment. This obviously doesn't translate to "any comment rated lower is underrated" , in order for something to be underrated it has to have some value. It's literally in the word's definition. If something doesn't have value regardless of how highly recived it is or isn't it won't be underatted. But prehaps that was your whole arguement in the 1st place, which brings me to my own second one...
The definition of underrated to summarise is something lacking importance. Now determining importance is largely subjective. When it comes to movies some will say something is underrated because the recognition of the critics was lacking, others would say it's because the recognition of the audience was lacking. What determines importance for these two groups is different. My point is the very nature of underatted makes so that you have no choice but to fall onto your opinion because it's so subjective! "As I deem so" is just how finding things underatted works. It's an opinion.
Thirdly you don't seem to understand that presenting an opinion doesn't mean you think everyone should follow it. Me stating: "blue is the best colour" doesn't mean I think blue should be the only colour. It means I like blue.
How you came to your conclusion makes me wonder wtf is wrong with you ?
I would say someone who ate the cookies should maybe have there video games taken away for a week or I guess maybe grounded for a week I mean if that's something that they do in Colorado I don't know
@Unicorn Blast It's actually "can not" I'm just too lazy to add the apostrophe. There's no excuse for poor spelling if English is ones first language though
Lord Zizumias lmfaoooooo I would never like make those cookies like disappear I want them back like I have to have them back I just like want to see those cookies again
Oh my god...I have to laugh...despite the terrible case.😂😂😂biggest idiot cw in the interrogation room believing he is more intelligent than the fbi man...neighbor nate closed the case already.😂😂😂
Prince Andrew: I had diabetes at the specific time those cookies went missing, but I don't anymore. So I couldn't have eaten them. Lee Rodarte: I remember the first time I ate a cookie. That takes me back to Pre school, it was a sunny Tuesday morning, I had just been promoted to line leader... Dalia Dipolito: starts crying before even being asked about the cookies
Ok so now we need to talk about how those cookies disappeared. Like how would someone actually make them disappear? Chris: "This is really hard to say like I couldn't imagine doing anything like this but I'd say someone could have ate them. Maybe tossed them in the trash, dissolved them in milk, grinded them up in a garbage disposal. Lastly, and I really don't want to even think about this like it's unimaginable but someone could have like lured them around the corner onto sesame street and actually hired like a cookie monster to set them up and like devour them whole. So do u need me to list all these things off again while we are doing the lie detector test?"
I just like, I want those cookies back in that jar with like, a force that like, knocks the jar onto the floor and breaks it, I don’t care, I just like, need, I want them back in there
Forgot to mention, Everytime she askes a Key Question, She Pauses Longer afterwords more than she does with the other questions, This gives a time for him to think about it and changes the test results.
I'd wager that a lot of people in govt can neither confirm nor deny that the cookies are in fact missing from the jar, nor whether they were ever there or indeed if any such jar even exists. Lol
I have no inclination of where those cookies are. I was busy packing my book bag with my lunch box, my O-rings, my laptop, my water bottles....did I mention my O-rings?
Sophie M2020-06-25 18:40:59 (edited 2020-06-25 18:45:16 )
All I want is for those cookies to be back and just like BARREL run me. Also, those cookies... they’re you’re lifeline. They are the most important thing. They go before your milk, waffles, and icecream, you know?
Chris Watts likes to smoke pots and he likes a lot to clean bots (robots that is). Chris Watts sleeps on cots and he connects the dots and hates when the weather is hots especially when he has to mow the lots. He prefers the applesauce brand of Motts. But he is not a baby tot (because he is an adult, that is). Oh yeah Chris Watts, his life shall rot in a jail in which he didn't sought but his parents did in fact taught, never again will he sail a yacht.
That's my rap I wrote about Chris Watts. Comment and give me a like. Did you enjoy it? Thanks.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is: "A cop, you idiot. Detective John Kimble." And hes about to tell criminals to: "Put that cookie down!" In hes upcoming movie; Whats with Watts.
When I got home and went inside the kitchen, it was like a ghost town. Like, they were just vanished. If someone took the cookies, I just want them back. If they're not safe, I want them back. Like, this house didn't feel like a home yesterday. I was just waiting for them to come back through the door and barrelI-rush me. I just want them back
@Sai Mak No, polygraphs arent even admissable as evidence in a trial in the U.S. because theyve been proven unreliable. And yes you can refuse to take them. And in my opinion everyone should. He agreed because hes dumb and was feeling guilty and thought it would make him look MORE guilty to refuse to take it. If he had been smart he would have asked for a lawyer and refused to answer questions. Some people are afraid to do that because they think it will make them look guilty, but the truth is even if youre innocent you shouldn't agree to talk to detectives. They could be assuming you're guilty when youre not and twist your words and then use them against you in the future. All that being said though im glad Chris agreed to take it because it only aided him in getting caught. Which obviously was deserved.
@Eddie R He responded to you because you felt the need to ask him a dumb question. You can see the date he posted that original comment and it was clearly way before you left yours and the video had WAY less likes at that time. Its not rocket science.....
Omg when I was reading your comment I thought holy shit when & how in TF did Chris Watts get access to the internet to tell us how he feels about the missing cookies lol dead on dude! I’ve been cracking up for the last 20 mins🤣🤣🤣 Thanks for that! Definitely needed that!!!
"Yeah.. I mean like, like I mean that those cookies and like these shoes, like they were valuable shoes, like where did they go? I mean like, what if somebody took them, like"
When I looked in the cookie jar, just like, no cookies were there. So that's concerning. I just, like, want those cookies to be safe. Not in someone's tummy! You can ask all my friends I'd never do something like that. You can ask my sister's friends! Cookies- if you're out there? I just want you to come back. If someone has them in their tummy. I just want them back. The jar is just like not complete without any cookies.
I have no inclination where those cookies are. I helped make those cookies. I don't want to throw anything out there but I just want them back. If they haven't been eaten they'll come back but if they have been eaten that's the not knowing part
@ElectrikkPaperClipxx Don't get mad. Because what it looks like..you found a new shoes and only way to get those new shoes was to get rid of the old shoes.
I love the question the detective asked CW: “What do you think should be done to the person who harmed your family?” Anyone of us who actually loved and cared for our family and grieving their absence would answer by saying we’d want them hung, shot, beaten to a pulp, for us to be aline with them for just 5 minutes, etc, etc. Punishments that, in the logical part of our brain, we know they could never experience but in that moment an answer we’d give with our hearts and all our anger. CW being guilty as sin lays out his guilt by giving them actual legal sentences and the leniency he would like to receive. What a f*cking pig he is. He never cared for his family, he just got up everyday and put on his “normal” mask, hiding from the world the fact that he is incapable of real feelings of love. What a poison he was and still is.
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Adam Pastorek2022-01-28 00:30:18 (edited 2022-01-28 00:30:38 )
So you would actually kill someone who kidnapped your family? I bet my all my limbs that you would not do it, even if they were standing in front of you waiting for it. You would let the justice system do it.
Like, even I'd you were a logical guy, you'd answer something like "It's unfortunate that the legal system has its limits, I don't think the maximum penalty would be enough" Not just "Life in Prison"
I remember hearing about this case before he was sentenced and there was speculation he didn’t do it. Just looking at the photos of him scared me. Something about his eyes really creeped me out. He didn’t look cold-hearted or remorseful. The best way I could explain it is he looked a bit scared but mostly I would explain it as him having a doomed look in his eyes. I don’t even know what that means. I think maybe I just was creeped out by the way he disposed of his kids and I never really had much interest about murder cases before that. All I know is I was only looking at a picture of him and it terrified me.
The way he averts the actual method of murder he used on his family when asked about the way someone could be murdered (strangulation) is the moment this detective knew Chris was guilty.
it must be so hard knowing deep in your stomach that someone is guilty but having to get more out of them to prove it. The polygrapher and the interrogator know for a fact he's guilty
Yup 150% guilty he wanted to prove his innocence ,she flunked him with joy. Said they had to actually readjust the computer screen as his went so far off the charts, it wasn't able to send the ends how badly he lied 😳 wow. They don't wanna ask me ways to kill people rofl always into true crime well this one did this, that one did that rofl
you can kill a guy by shocking him to death. shooting him, beating him, throwing him to starved pigs. heck, you can probably kill some people with just the right amount of shade about their poor wardrobe choices." 😊
@mirahhh she appears as a pretty lady with a warm presence & while I'm sure she might have that warmth in other settings, here she's a stone cold stress & deception guard basically setting up the guilty to shit themselves 😂😂😂
I have a question. When she was asking the question about making someone disappear. Did they already find the body’s and know their cause of death or did she just miraculously guess strangulation and didn’t know that’s how he killed his family?
@Laney D they had no found their bodies and even if they had, it takes a few days to determine the cause of death in autopsy.
I don't see where you think she accurately guessed the cause of death. She mentioned many ways to murder someone, they just had a hunch that he may have strangled her due to him constantly touching his neck the prior day and the fact that he was avoiding saying it when pressed.
They needed him to confess. Because they didn't know where they were.
Polygraphs are BS that are inadmissible in court. And this lady seriously oversold the whole “you flunked” routine. Not that it mattered given how guilty Watts was.
When the officer showed Shannon's pic with kids to him and said, "please help me find them". It broke my heart. The officer was saying the words that Chris would've said, if he wasn't guilty.
When Chris said kids, spouse, family, I imagine the detective abruptly jumping up out of his chair , throwing his arms up in the air and loudly and sarcastically declaring Chris innocent as he storms out of the room shouting it down the hallway.
Above all else, above their Thoroughness, dedication, intelligence, and perseverance, i have to congratulate the detectives, polygraph operator, and everyone else who spoke to Chris for their composure. If I was sitting across from a man who I was pretty sure killed his family and he was telling me bold face lies about his love for them i dont think I could keep myself from screaming in his face
This is a comment on every video and I too want to see it! Jeff the Legend was close, but I want to see more. Especially cases where they were convicted and then later found innocent. It's good to look back at your failures and recalibrate for the future.
J B That’s how most of these analyses look to someone to no experience or no time spent into the subject. The whole point of Criminology is to pick up on the littlest things that the prime suspect gives off because it is well known that the prime suspect won’t just openly admit unless he’s been pressured to do so. You should read more on it it’s actually pretty cool.
@Jack C I guess the point isn't every single little detail in a vacuum, but more all of it in conjunction. JCS mentions that we have hindsight, so his actions seem clearer. But even to the investigators and those around him, his actions weren't exactly adding up from a big picture point of view. I think it'd be a great lesson to go over footage from those who were deemed innocent, or just interrogations of other suspects! Not sure on how readily available that footage is, but it'd be cool to see it analyzed in the same manner.
Watch a movie called the The Imposter (2012) or The Interrogation of Michael Crowe(intimidating a child to confess to something he didnt do) The Impostor2012 (4/5 of the dcmntry) poly was used 5 times in a row on a mother with a missing child just to close the case. The poly turned negative, so mrs. detective says: impossible, put her on AGAIN, and they repeated 3-5 times, enough times until the poly turned positive, until she lost her temper about being interrogated regarding her own missing child. For those that don't know: poly's detect nervousness (sweat, impatience, heartbeat) so making someone uneasy, nervous turns out a false positive, not necessarily a lie. Which is why polygraphs are not used in a just court, only as intimidation to an actual confession. (*a confession doesnt have to be true, see Michael Crowe)
Roy R you wouldn’t. If your partner and/or kids (especially) were missing. You wouldn’t be sat in a room answering questions, you would be out looking under rocks and putting up posters.
@Jack C of course there will always be exceptions to the RULE. The rule being that historically and statistically, most guilty people act a certain way, whereas most innocent people act in a different way. Will some people defy these characteristics? Of course! That's why our justice system is far from perfect. But putting aside human prejudices and personal biases, a proper interrogation can only be aided with such analytical studies. Of course that's no comfort to those who are wrongly accused... But it's the best we can do. Compared to interrogation tactics I've witnessed, trust me, be glad we have this imperfect system.
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a lucientes2020-08-16 08:19:29 (edited 2020-08-18 01:01:36 )
Watch Central Park Five. or the Memphis Three. Docs. The first one was better. Made by Ken Burns' daughter. The problem w/JCS doing an analysis is the hours of police manipulation are usually not on tape. Still, he might do a show on the subject.
The National Academy of Science has already come out against polygraph as unscientific and unreliable. If you're ever asked to take a polygraph, refuse it on the grounds that it is pseudoscience.
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a lucientes2020-08-18 01:04:00 (edited 2020-08-18 01:05:03 )
@iceheart920 I took one once. Given by a retired NYPD expert and he told me it showed deception. Meanwhile, I had answered every single question honestly. So much for polygraphs. There's a very good reason theyre not admissible in court, which makes you wonder why law enforcement place such faith in them when doing investigation and clearing suspects.
see the daniel holtzcla interrogation and you see a inocent guy being interrogated a guy that latter was sentenced to life in prison without fisical evidence
Good point. If you see the documentary called "14 days in may" about a convicted killer in may 1987 about to be executed in 2 weeks time, it is highly possible that the "confession" was beaten out of him. Once the cops had their "confession" there was NO TURNING BACK for him! Damn, he probably was pure innocent and could do NOTHING about his situation. If you are innocent, how the F*CK to you PROVE that, if the other part WANT you to be guilty????
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Just Looking2020-08-23 19:54:09 (edited 2020-08-23 19:54:39 )
@a lucientes Polygraphs are simply a mind f**k designed to get people to confess. From this lady giving her credentials (5 years experience, best schools, blah blah blah), to the invincibility of the machine, to the spiel 'there's only two ways to fail'. This is all to give the person the idea that the person doing the polygraph is in control and their conclusions are inevitable and true. Then they fail you (they ALWAYS fail you). Once they fail you, they pressure you to explain where you were lying, and whittle away starting with small stuff. "maybe you weren't telling us all about your marriage?"
Cops can LIE, too, about the polygraph results to further manipulate suspects!
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Charles Leroq2020-08-24 13:24:05 (edited 2020-08-24 13:27:35 )
@RG4x Right. I have heard him cite "body language" several times, which is a quack science. A lot of this is conformation bias. Like, many people will over-explain in a police interrogation room, in front of someone in an authority position. Some of it can be attributed to people pleasing. I find this channel entertaining, but the information should be taken with a pinch of salt. Whomever is behind this channel hardly puts their credentials on the table.
Always ask for a lawyer, cops are never your friend and EVERYTHING YOU SAY WILL BE USED AGAINST YOU. it'll NEVER be used to help you
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Susan Kay2020-08-25 00:31:26 (edited 2020-08-25 00:41:00 )
There was a TV show called, 'Lie To Me', starting Tim Roth, (IMDB 8/10), about the science of human deception.
Roth played a doctor who studied micro-expressions, body language, and other tell-tale signs of dishonesty in our current public figures! It was an eye-opener, and a lot like this series, an education into itself.
@Susan Kay I;ve seen it, and enjoyed it. But my point is that it isn't really a science, and is ultimately down to human interpretation. Even polygraph tests aren't really true. The way the police used the polygraph here, was to keep the interrogation going, and add pressure to the suspect, to obtain the confession. The actual results of it, are meaningless, which wasn't stated, even though the narrator correctly said polygraphs aren't admissible as evidence in court.
@Charles Leroq - Did you see his TV interview, the day after the murders? It was patently obvious to me that he was lying, and I'm no expert.
Statistically, about 90% of female murders are perpetrated by the intimate partner. Male homicides are less so, especially when they're involved with drug usage or sales. (FBI Stats)
I could provide that for someone, since that is what I am currently going through
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Charles Leroq2020-08-25 03:24:33 (edited 2020-08-25 03:25:23 )
@Susan Kay Yes, it was obvious to me that he was lying, too. But I am saying that lie detection isn't an actual credible science, in spite of what some comments by the narrator seem to imply. If it was, then interrogations wouldn't be necessary. The polygraph would be all it would take.
@Charles Leroq - Yup. Just another psychological tool to elicit confessions from suspects. Though totally inadmissable in court, it worked in this case.
@Jack C Expanding on this, I have to add that a TON of the avoidant/incriminating behaviors pointed out in many of these videos are just par-for-the-course for people on the Autism Spectrum or suffering from PTSD. I would hate to have my body-language used against me in court because I CAN'T hold eye contact with anybody for any real length of time even on the best of days. Under legal pressure? I'd be fidgeting and changing moods and avoiding eye-contact like crazy. Even if I were innocent.
@kerfluffle right but here we're looking back, assured of guilt. it'd be interesting to see what a false positive looks like -- when the detective is wrong -- and how JCS analysis examines that. it could either go "here's what the detective missed" or "here's why the detective totally got fooled and this isn't a 100% accurate science, just like everything else".
it's one of those perfect modifications where it's interesting either way it goes.
J B with these things it’s not pinpointing single aspects. People can laugh nervously but that does not mean they are guilty for example. It is multiple displays in tandem both prompted and unprompted that investigators are trained to follow.
Ultimately it's not perfect, the analysis in these cases are interpreted by humans as their source.
People who know how the system works are dismissive for this reason, it's more ambiguous and harder to prove, they'll need more tangible evidence to circumvent that and prove guilt.
there's this show on Netflix called confession tapes that shows how innocent people confessed to crimes simply because the police would grill them for hours, mentally breaking them down to the point where they themselves thought they must have actually done the crime. It's really good and interesting I highly recommend it.
Its good to see the innocent response because the law is and should be favored toward innocence. And ultimately a false positive is much worse than a false negative because then the police would be perpetrating harm. if a student is using these to study, there should be a balance so its not just one extreme
His wife and children are missing and he sits there in front of the Detective and says "I had nothing to do with this act of evil cruelty". An early slip-up of monumental proportions!
No innocent, grieving person would be able to mention ways their loved ones could have been hurt. The thought alone would be too much to comprehend. Yet here he is going on and on. He truly is pure evil.
The funny thing is he could've just refused to do the lie detector test. Many innocent people would also do that because they can be inaccurate and can be cheated and aren't admissible in court. He just put more pressure on himself which leads to the confession. Typical sociopath is so arrogant he thinks he can beat it.
What was the point of his listing ways of killing someone again? I'd be like, "When you're ready to actually administer the polygraph (which is what I came in here for over an hour ago), give me a call!"
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Carlos Oliveira2020-08-19 19:07:26 (edited 2020-08-19 19:08:55 )
@Ellen Raine the point of listing ways of killing someone was to prevent him from tricking the polygraph in his own mind, and to make sure he understood exactly what the question was referring to. When Tammy asked "Did you physically cause Shanann's disappearance?", Chris could have thought to himself "No, the guy I hired did it" (if that was the case), and he would have tricked the polygraph. That listing exercise helped to mitigate that possibility.
THAT is actually her job. Polygraphs are not accurate on people who know how to control their body responses or people who don’t feel guilt. It does not matter what the results say at all because it’s not usable in court. Their job is to make you admit your wrongdoings verbally. The test is just used to provoke you into giving up info you were hiding earlier by making you think they can tell.
I’d imagine his wife pleaded with him to work on things inside their marriage. She wanted the man that swore to provide, protect, and stay by her side there. She wanted her kids to have dad under the same roof but he was fixed on leaving for a woman that should be shamed for investing time in a married man. Now he still gets to breathe while a woman and two babies faced untimely arrivals at heaven’s gate. I’m ashamed to be in a government that taxes me to house and feed such a person as Chris when he chose his fate the moment he indulged into infidelity.
i love that everything the interrogator says could has a double meaning. "you're a terrible liar" is reassuring if you're innocent and trying to tell the truth, but totally the opposite if you're not. absolutely brutalized this guy and i am glad that she did it to him.
I could never understand how a person could sit there knowing what horrible/horrific thing he’s done to his own little girls and wife and completely lie and pretend to care and have concern for their safety and whereabouts. It’s sickening and mind boggling. Besides the whole other mind fuck of how a seemingly normal man can all of a sudden decide that murdering his children and wife was the best way to move on and continue his relationship with the women he was having an affair with. Scary and befuddling
@kinor Spielman that’s how they get confessions though. Creeping around it builds anxiety, emotional distress, and eventually leads suspects to snap and confess.
@kinor Spielman direct confrontation rarely results in a confession. And without a confession, it becomes significantly more hit or miss it a conviction will be achieved.
@kinor Spielman I don’t think I have EVER seen the Reid technique applied right out the gate. I want to be clear here, I know that direct confrontation is used in interrogations, but almost never does an interrogation begin with any aggressive or confrontational technique. Even this very case involved starting with more passive, rapport-building techniques before eventually becoming confrontational later on to seal the deal.
EDIT: I mean, just look at part three. They are practically yelling at the guy about how fucked he is and how he needs to come clean.
@Puffena it is a form of interrogation. Most people think there is a trick to beating it, but they just use the polygraph to stress you into thinking we have some magic device that can identify all falsehoods to become infallible in the interrogated mind. It is scare tactics and enhanced interrogation and a big reason it's not admissible. I'm not saying they shouldn't put the screws to him, it's just hilarious how that fake device can get past all mental barricades and make the suspect fold. I suppose it's not unlike gaining a false confession through other less socially acceptable enhanced interrogation techniques like waterboarding etc and it's just as rife with abuses.
@kinor Spielman mate, it’s called technique. They have to follow the law, they have to make someone comfortable enough to give them information, they’re looking a confession. A direct confrontation usually doesn’t get results.
@Anya now imagine all the innocent people in prison because they "didn't consider" all the rights they're supposed to have but are denied or completely ignorant of while being fucked with by these "experts" with no special insight, no real knowledge, no fucking clue.
these videos lay it out for you, their jobs are nothing but cycling through different avenues trying to squeeze blood from a stone. you find it justified because this video shows an actual murderer. in reality it could easily be you sitting in that chair for being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
if they had enough to arrest/convict, NONE of this would be going on. what's idiotic is how you don't seem to know this. it's just happenstance that Watts didn't seem to know he's entitled to an attorney any time he's in there, or that if he's not under arrest for a crime he doesn't have to be there at all.
You feel good about it because he's actually guilty - which you only know because the trial is over and he was proven guilty.
Yeah, until you think about how they do this to innocent people as well. The pressure techniques is what gets innocent people into taking plea bargains.
Also, polygraphs are inadmissible in court due to how easily they can be misleading. Multiple things can contribute to it detecting a “lie.”
@JokersSerious we are blessed with hindsight in this. Knowing the outcome makes people believe that mentally torturing someone is ok. It is done without facts most of the time.
@kinor Spielman your ass would have walked in, slammed some files on the table, went "where are they?!?!" like fucking Batman and Chris Watts would have gotten off scot free because you failed to secure substantial evidence or a confession after he clammed up and told you nothing.
I was given a polygraph test at a place where I worked. The office had checks that were stolen and cashed so they checked everyone out. I wasn’t nervous because I knew I didn’t do it. The guy who performed the test said my test was like the one in a million that his instructor told him about and that he was going to frame it. He couldn’t tell anything that I lied about at all and he purposefully asked questions where most people would lie. It didn’t make a difference to me because it was really none of his business what I had done in the past
Polygraph tests have a 7 percent advantage over a coin toss - and that is only for untrained, neurotypical subjects.
That's above significance, but means that polygraph tests are nothing but a manipulation technique, which are shown to be highly functional in all these videos, but lead to significantly problematic outcomes (like creating false memories and so on).
It’s worrying to know that we don’t really know anyone, as much as we think we might do. Having said that, these people are thankfully very rare and in the most part we do know who we are sharing our lives with…
Detective drinks coffee - “this is a coffee technique , it’s meant to create a casual atmosphere with the suspect and make him relax and open up more” Detective spills coffee - “this is known as the spilled coffee technique , used to create confusion “
Detective scratches his butt - "This is called 'the butt scratch", it's a technique to give the suspect the impression that the detective is just an average guy, doing his job, instead of the highly trained and skill super sleuth that he actually is." Detective sniffs his finger after scratching his butt - "This is called the 'stinky finger sniff', it's a subtle technique to gross out the suspect, making him feel uncomfortable in the presence of the detective. This technique is often enhanced by additionally shaking the suspects hand afterwards."
I wish the "reverse cognitive pistol whipping technique" was still implemented and standard practice but unfortunately they retired that technique back in the '80s - '90s trust me if anyone needs technique clean some dust off of it, it it's Chris Watts Cdfu 😂😆🤣🤭🤭🤭
When the shift from casually sipping coffee to uncomfortably spilling the coffee is so sudden, it can cause the suspect to become disorientated, making it more likely for them to inadvertently divulge pertinent information...
Detective srathes head** "This is known as the scatchy scratch technique. The interigator will violently scratch there head to cause of sense of fear making the suspect think they have lice and will confess faster to prevent themselves from getting lice as well.
They analyze everything in this video so hard, at times I thought that it doesn’t matter what Chris says, it’s some sort of “ insert psychology theory here” . Lol
The fact he bothered to answer the ridiculous question "what are ways you can make someone disappear" just sealed his fate 100x over, just watching him answer that was so cringey
Ikr? After a while (when she asked of ways to kill someone), I’d have been Ok, I don’t feel comfortable talking about that. But I guess he’s so desperately trying to convince them of his innocence he tries to appease all their q’s
The whole purpose was to increase his fear of the polygraph exam. She needs him to either confess to alleviate the suffocating stress of being found out through that machine, or be so fearful that a lie will illicit a very physical response. A polygraph only works if you're terrified of it.
@Juno Hamilton he didn't have to do the poly. Or the interview for that matter. If he immediately asked for a lawyer they would've had to stop everything
@Jonathan Valenzuela GENIUS OBSERVATION. The key being guilty people and innocent people react much differently. Especially ones who are supposed to not know their wife and kids are dead.
Part of her technique to put him off his guard. In normal relationships, being a 'horrible liar' means you are truthful, so is a compliment. She uses it in the same way but we know its true
Seaprimate Jenkins yeah, but it’s not “working” if it would make innocent people look guilty. I’m not saying they’re doing it in this video, but there have been cases where law enforcement has gotten a confession from an innocent individual because they’re so “good” at manipulating and scaring people.
I know it’s way different in hindsight and bc I’m not in his position but she seems so passive aggressive and insulting in the way she spoke to him I was thinking to myself if I were in the situation I would have gotten pissed at her and stopped talking/walked out/asked for a lawyer...I’m not siding with Watts, good for her treating him like an idiot that he obviously is
Jaunot Nelson If one isn’t a murderer or other criminal one doesn’t have to ever worry about these techniques. Here sits the epitome of evil thinking he’s snowing them and your comment is you don’t trust the police.
P ES yeah it's too bad a polygraph is pseudo science and not admitted to any court as actual evidence and the person who invented it wished he could take it back because of its gross misuse and actual inaccuracy
After failing a polygraph test I would ask for a pen and paper and then with statistical mathematics I would show the detectives that although I failed, the probability of someone who is telling the truth and failing is much greater than someone who passes the test eventhough they are lying.
Sami Zidane2020-03-24 19:59:49 (edited 2020-03-24 20:00:22 )
@clouds exactly I would never let anybody talk to me like that, either ignoring them or fight back, specially if I would be a suspect I would shut down the law enforcement really quick and lawyer up.
love how easy it is to figure out a person simply by slightly guiding then with a few sentences and letting them talk and talk and talk. get a lawyer if your innocent
I'm surprised at how they ask him on ways to make someone disappear after his entire family goes missing for days and there's a possibility that they're suffering/dead and he doesn't get upset about being asked such a horrible thing.
Straight up I was sitting here thinking about what I would do in this situation and everything she said was so relieving I was like ok that’s good so a false positive won’t happen ok good
@Some Random Asshole polygraphs are basically only used in the US because they are not reliable and often wrong. I would start sweating seeing that thing, even if I'm innocent as a newborn. But seeing this monster suffer trough that was... nice.
@Erebos however, what she's saying in the pre-test phase will probably reduce your anxiety (maybe just a bit) or at least make it stagnant. In the case of a guilty subject it increases anxiety. When she's asking questions in the test phase, if you're not guilty, your anxiety will probably drop (or stay the same) because you're confident in your answers (you didn't do it). If you're guilty the questions will increase your anxiety even more because you cannot answer them with confidence that you didn't do it.
The art is to say things that are completely non-threatening to the innocent, and terrifying to the guilty.
Innocent person: "Oh good, she's been doing this for years. She's not going to screw up and say I was lying. I didn't kill anyone and she's going to confirm that." Guilty person: "Fuuuuuuuck I'm not gonna bluff this bitch she's been doing this for ages"
Innocent person: "Two of us will know I didn't do anything? Cool, then I can go home quickly. Let's get on with it then." Guilty person: "Two of us will know I was the one who killed everybody? Fuuuuuuuuuuuck"
@Erebos Yeah, it's kind of BS most of the time. I was once subjected to one for funsies and I failed it despite being truthful. I think it has to do with me being autistic though, as that can have an effect in which your physiological reactions are kind of out of whack in some social situations, making you look like you're lying, even to a machine, when you're being truthful. Guess I shouldn't commit crime then :D
@The Computer Man exactly. I met a police officer who failed one about hus basic information cause he was under a lot of stress at work and home. If said he lied about his name. He laughed about it. But what about those truly innocent (not this man!) That are coerced into confession or bullied and scared into submission and spend a lifetime before truth seekers redeem their justice.
@Erebos yeah polygraphs can't be used for you or against you in most states, but on the record should someone say the defendent failed the polygraph it won't be unnoticed
@Erebos If I were innocent she really would put me at ease. I think if my family was missing and she started talking about someone burning them though I'd have become enraged and lost it. I think that's the point though.
@John Wayne Nearly every innocent father whose family was missing would lose their mind at those kind of questions. She was literally trying to provoke an emotional response. The fact he stayed so calm was really telling. She wanted to upset him.
@JustSome Regret It can't be used at all in a trial. The mere mention of it to a jury would cause the conviction to be thrown out. The leaking of results before a trial would only help the defense.
@Erebos to help put your mind at ease, polygraphs are not even considered proof in a court of law. All they do is help apply pressure, or establish who is obviously telling the truth. If there’s any nervousness but they have no pre-established motive, they don’t pursue to get a false positive or a false negative. It’s not really a lie detector, it’s a stress monitor. But it’s concealed in a way to help organize people, and like I said above it’s not actually considered evidence in court. Heck people’s testimony is considered more reliable in terms of accurately portraying truthfulness.
@Kevin But false positives happen all the time, so she's lying. I would have refused to take it the second she started lying about how there's only two possible ways to fail (lying or not listening)
@The Computer Man I know 2 people that failed and one of them asked for one and was so glad they were getting it so they could prove they didn't do it. Both failed and even showed deception on what their name was so I would never agree to one even if I was innocent. I would get a lawyer from the start too if I was innocent or guilty too.
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14:50 when she said “right” in that tone really just explained how we were all thinking. He’s not fooling anyone. He’s a horrible liar
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Emma Vrijburg2022-04-12 16:10:01 (edited 2022-04-12 16:10:13 )
Hearing that lady rip his psyche apart during that polygraph made me understand why they're still being used. Yes they can be used as evidence, but they make an excellent interrogation technique
If my kids were murdered, I'd want the harshest punishment for the guy that did it. The fact he says "if these kids are not alive, there's nothing you can do to cope with that" makes me think he's saying punishing the guy wouldn't even matter because the kids would still be dead so why bother right
She did a terrifyingly good job of making him know that “you suck at this, I’m the best there is at this, and you will not beat me at this, you’re going to lose”
That's the actual important part of the polygraph test. The machine is based on junk science and doesn't do anything except measure stress. The actual test is the questions and things the test taker says before and after the "test."
What i find silly about the “I’m so good, i’ve been to the best school”, is it’s basically saying you;d spent years being trained on something that was designed in the 1900s and is never used in court as it’s not a good test.
@TaddiestMason Yes. They are more of a tool to get people to confess (with the line of reasoning they use in this video, "You clearly failed the polygraph, you may as well stop pretending"). If that doesn't work, then the test may as well have been a waste of time, since polygraphs are not admissible to a court. Nevertheless, they can still be a very important part of pressuring a suspect, particularly one they have evidence on and just want a confession to make things easier.
Its actually very easy to fake a polygraph. All you have to do is have a consistent response (heart rate etc). Even if it's a little consistently panicked, because that can be attributed to nerves over taking a polygraph test. I read a little piece of advice once that if you put a tack in your shoe and keep poking it into your heel, it can help you produce a consistent response even to the easy questions.
@Mark Kelly it's weird, reports say their combined salary was 90k, he made 60k of that, but that they had significant debt. So it was surprising to see such a nice house lol
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Albert Twangle2022-06-17 10:30:38 (edited 2022-06-17 10:31:18 )
The polygraph test is very well constructed and theatrical. Can see how these would help, actual results nonwithstanding.
14:54 this is a really interesting part. Like the polygraph examiner has only met Watts for a few hours and because of his tone and choice of words, she knows he's guilty before they even begin the test. It's especially prevalent when she says "right" in a slow, monotone voice. She's onto him 100%
Actually it was quite the opposite. From everything we've heard he was actually a pretty nice guy, good husband and father which makes this all the more puzzling. That's why this case is fascinating. He was so meek and mild mannered this was a shock to all involved
I cant believe his wife and kids are missing and he is sitting there talking about such horrible ways they can be hurt or killed or go missing . that is a huge red flag of guilt. a normal person should not be Able or willing to discuss horrid things that can happen to their loved ones. this is a good evaluator
This whole case is mind blowing. 1) Chris had everything i want out of life, family, house beautiful wife. 2) How can anyone think you'd get away with this. Maybe back in the 1800s when Police had no technology.
I've watched this series maybe at least 10 times and out of every true crime/interrogation/ documentary I just cannot get my head round this case. He seems like such a subdued, normal guy. I just cannot imagine him doing what he did...
His answers to "how could you make someone dissappear?" were incredible 🤣 the most guilty answers possible. And they haven't even started the test yet 🤣
jCS, new to your vids - your presentations are impeccable and fascinating. Whether you produce for YouTube or any other outlet, society would be worse off without your work and I deeply hope you continue with it. Thank you so much.
@Macy sondheim then you leave. you don’t kill her or your own damn children. some vile people deserve death (sex offenders) but a bad marriage isn’t a reason. foh
in the beginning she literally was like "haha and well, if you had anything to do with their disappearances it would be really dumb for you to be here right now. but yeah, you could leave at ANY time btw." it was like a sitcom for a moment
You are sick,he was cheating on her and did not want the financila burden. No one just becomes a controlling moster, he obviosuly made her insecure. He turned to god after what he did, u want us to give him a round of applause.
The sick thing about everything here was that he killed his family and showed no remorse, he didn't want to be punished for it, what did he want to do afterwards, just continue to live normally? and then just carry on? How can he continue to sleep, eat, and live? That's not normal I hope there is a hell but if there is one then the devil himself would be afraid of this inhuman one
I believe he literally hated his wife. The children were just seen as nuisances to him...he didnt want anything to do with them anymore so instead of divorcing, which would have been the right solution, he picks murder. Its amazing how these people think they can get away with it. Mind boggling.
Blows my mind everytime I read or watch about this case. This guy literally had a full on proposal for Shannan to ask her to spend the rest of her life with her and ends up taking her life and his own kids. Sickening!
I think we could already tell that since part 1 with all these nervous exhales\tiny laughs he does when he blurts out a lie x'] Here's an example @ 12:55 when he says "I really" x'] but both interviews are littered with examples x']
I think it’s because people like Chris Watts get angry at people who embarrass them. Pretty sure it’s a tactic to be more playful or joke around more, because it makes people angry or nervous talking to someone with more of a personality.
I’m surprised Chris didn’t wander why Grahm was showing him pictures of his girls. If you’ve ever seen crime tv shows they always show pictures of the victims to the guilty person
How I wish we could have these kind of interrogators/detectives/police officers here in Philippines. I also wanted my uncle to have justice like this. May his soul rest in peace. Great job to these officers and may the beautiful souls of Shannan,Bella, Celeste and the unborn baby rest in peace as well. Fly high angels.
This woman is the epitome of the expression "kill them with kindness". She came across as so caring and compassionate but passive aggressively killed any confidence he had. She is awesome and I wouldn't want to come up against her.
You know her kids don’t get away with anything they just stopped trying. Did you watch the special on ID? She’s amazing. She truly cared about Shannan & the girls. She said this case will always stay with her. She broke down when talking about them. You know everybody that worked on this case has ptsd. My heart goes out to everybody involved.
@Cori Givens "You know everybody that worked on this case has ptsd." I believe that. It's upsetting to just read about this case. To be an investigator and find the little bodies of the girls is a mind fuck.
Dave Conway2021-01-07 14:40:14 (edited 2021-01-07 15:26:57 )
It's just what a polygrapher's actual work is. The whole apparatus is largely worthless in terms of data collection (hence its inadmissibility in court). The valuable data is what they can get you to say. For example, they always, always, always tell you that you're a bad liar after the practice/calibration portion, when in reality you could just be flatlining on the machine. It's just a psychological tactic.
It's crazy how you see ppl and think they have everything in life to be happy... things that other people wish they had(family, big house, money)... only to find out they really have nothing w/o real human feelings. You can take everything this guy had and give it to another man and his life would be grand. Rip to the mother and children who was killed by the main person they should depend on to protect them 😞
The dead giveaway for me is the way he says “those kids” “the kids”. As opposed to MY CHILDREN. People tend to use the most humanizing, possessive and dramatic language when in a time of stress, and he continued to linguistically separate himself from his children.
Just realized the polygraph conductor spent over 3 hours with him before even starting the test. These people are amazing I couldn’t be in a room with this guy for 5 minutes
The polygraph is a complete scam. It's all about convincing the subject to confess. The actual graphs say nothing at all. The "you failed the polygraph test, you better come clean" line is what it's all about.
The Fucking Dog ate them, Mom....DUH!! And don't try and pull that polygraph crap on me, either Mom...Everybody knows it's a Buncha Crap and Not admissible in court even If you somehow got me to agree to one without my lawyer present.
@Michael Stow Aww!! What about being genuinely interested in a woman which might lead to a Real relationship? You'll keep getting the same results if you continue to BS and use the same method...just a suggestion.
@Miraculous Angel Okay, honey I just wanted to make sure that YOU didn't eat them...because by mistake I put your Dad's medicine in the mix...we'd have to take you Right Away to the Emergency room if you did eat them. So I guess we have nothing to worry about. I'm so glad to hear this.
the fact that he couldn’t answer a question about him helping the detective find his missing wife and two kids speaks louder than anything else in this video.
My heart was beating so fast watching him get interrogated so calmly like that 😩 and I’m innocent! I’m surprised he didn’t pass out lol you can smell his anxiety through the screen.
of all the instances of "those" I gotta say "those are my life" was probably the most disturbing to me. Without the "kids" there it really pushes the "these are objects" vibe up to 11.
Sounds like someone completely detached from life. Makes you wonder what its like in their shoe. Having a daughter and son and only seeing them as kids. Or having a wife and only seeing her as a girl.
I was about to say "No, that's something that my stepdad would say about my half-brothers!" But then my stepdad isn't quite right in the head so Maybe you're right
I Contributed My Genetics To The Offspring. My Reproductive Organs Met With A Compatible Member Of My Species And After A Suitable Gestation Period The Infant Was Birthed. The Process Was Then Repeated Numerous Times, At Later Dates.
I think he meant for it to sound like he was giving generous credit to his wife, who carried and gave birth to them, while his contribution to “making them” was, uh, much more short and sweet. It was made to sound like he bore no ill will towards the mother of his children, and was even grateful to her...which obviously was not the case at all.
I think he is trying to get credit for what is wife did. She was pregnant some guys don't like how women get attention for that when they are narcissistic and think it should be all about them. Women grow the babies not men he just wants to minimize her.
I would often describe my narcissistic ex as "an alien pretending to be human" due to the fact she was so detached from her actions and had a complete lack of empathy and connection. It was like she was trying to emulate human behavior but it just didn't click. It was like body snatcher style super weird once I realized she was only getting worse over the years.
@Teela Tequila And yet when you see videos of him with the kids he seems to really love them....but obviously there was no connection there. What does he actually suffer from? What disorders does he have? I wish an expert (not youtube one) could tell us
I think you guys are often missing the point. This guy obviously loved his kids, but he didn't want them to leave with their mother. He's not saying stuff because he's some weird psycho, he did something fucking seriously wrong in a time of panic. And he's trying to lie because he can't handle the truth of what he's done.
@D Goonz You mean "those" as in "I helped make those donuts". Only without the noun at all, which makes it even less personal, you could care less about the donuts, really but you still want credit. "I helped make those".
"Ah yes...I fed them...human eggs. As well as...giving those kids human emotion 1438: affection. Yes, I love those kids. I definitely did not Earth Murder those human kids."
I feel like psychopaths are mayeb the closest thing we have to aliens. They study human behavior and he said so many cringey things ab the kids that he probably heard other real dads say
@Tracey Ní Breitheamh no I definitely think this is a hindsight moment. This is totally a normal thing to say but in the context it just sounds creepier so you all want to demonstrate how you're so much smarter than them and you would have known it from the start... Nope... It's just the context.
@Melody l deleted my comment directed at the original post a year ago just in case any more snarky people tag me with their negativity, nobody is demonstrating anything of the sort, it was an observation, but you choose to insult and assume sh#t about everyone. Did it make you feel better to off load?
"I was present in the creation of these smaller life forms. Yes. I took part in conceiving these children. I am father bot. My spouse and I have partaken in the human ceremony of marriage. I never killed those kids beep boop"
@YourPalHDee I don't think he loved them by the way he address them as those kids, not eben close saying my kids, it's 100%detachment, words usage can't fool. His wording absolutely critical for investigator
@Damon Santore mine too. Every time me and him would argue it was “I brought you into this world and I can take you out”. Scary shit you must be an 80s baby too. Did you also hear “don’t get something Ajax won’t take off”😂
I take that more to him seeing them as his possessions, like she was going to leave him and take the kids, and he felt she didn't have a right to do that because they belonged to him. It is also an indication of "I made them, I can destroy them."
@YourPalHDee You say that like it makes it better? Sociopathy is objectively worse. People with cluster B personality disorders don't see other people as human beings, they see them as objects and have no ability to display empathy. He didn't panic. He premeditated the murder of his wife and children. Premeditated. He planned to kill helpless, tiny human beings that relied on him and trusted him for love and safety. There isn't anything more evil on this planet.
@EddieMachetti ...*shudders*. Oh noes...I can feel the tension in the air. Now hush, you teeny tiny man. Quit stomping your stinky little feet in protest.
My wife was murdered in 2007. He put her body in a sack, weighed it down with some rocks and dropped her in a lake. She surfaced, literally, sixteen days later, June 4th to be exact, her birthday. Found by a ten-year-old kid who will likely never forget that day.
The police were all over me. I did four lots of four-hour interrogation. They told me nothing of what they already knew but questioned me as a most likely suspect. I struggled to answer even the most basic questions. And they ask a lot of questions. She was dead, gone and all I wanted to do was curl up in a corner and die myself. You get so tired of the questions that you actually want to confess. I just wanted to be left alone. Why not? What else is there?
A confession would have been pointless. Her real killer did confess. He was then made to explain how he got the body to the lake, where he dropped the body in, where he got the rocks, the sack, the rope. Stuff that only he could know.
You can only speak the truth. It's hell and then some.
@Philip Jones Everything about your story is horrific. I really hope you can rebuild your life and find some peace after such a loss and experience. Love from a lady in the UK. x
My wife and kids....never. But, killing someone by accident is easier than you think. Tempers, and emotions get pretty thick and hard to navigate in the moment. Some will stop after a mistake....others will finish it once the mistake is made. Are they evil? I would argue that they are not....just a lack of self control. Taught control, they could be great people. But, once the line is crossed....consequences must follow.
@Joel Miller Thanks for the kind words. That was all back in 2007. The guy that did it served 8 years and is now free, she is still dead. The police interrogation was rough but, with life seeming pointless, I didn't actually care and frankly felt utter indifference about being a suspect.
It does change you. I've not remarried but have had few dates. Each time I wondered if I really wanted something so precious in my life that could be so easily lost.
He did that for a really egoistic point of view he tough if they didn’t found out it’s him he can be a free single man with no history and responsibilities
@jack Johnson Estimated are between 3% to 10% of people on death row, and in prison in general, are innocent.
That's about 200,000 innocent people in jail and 200,000 criminals free. Go ask them if they are good with "1 in a million" odds.
By the way, that would need 200 billion trials to get 200,000 wrong. Haven't looked at the stats on how many court cases we have each year, but I'm guessing it's well short of being able to meet 200 billion in any reasonable time.
There is an organization that has gotten almost 400 people off death row by going back to old cases and using new dna tech. How many innocent, but the officers did a shot job at the crime scene and no dna was taken at the time.
Imagine spending your whole life in jail and literally being innocent. Happens way more than '1 in a million' and 1 in a million is too high.
@Philip Jones No problem. It might seem meaningless from a stranger on the internet, who has only ever read a paragraph about your experience but I really do wish you the best. I completely understand your thought process too, regarding your feelings around getting close to somebody. But I hope you do at least find a good, kind, solid companion. That oxygen-thief took enough from you, you deserve a much better future. Eight years is disgustingly short. I don't support death penalty, but I think these 'people' should never get out and enjoy life again, and spend a very dull, basic, luxury-free life in prison. Hopefully reflecting on what they did and the everlasting effect on others. Sadly, the world is a little skewiff. Genuinely hope you have support from others.
Ya know that moment when"they"realize the jig is up...? When they realize that from THAT moment on the trajectory of their life will be completely different from the one they have lived and the life they've lived up until that point has come to an end... I can't tell when that moment happened in this case. It's like he truly never realized the severity of the situation nor the potential consequences of his utter failure to convince anyone around him of his innocence. How did he not see that everyone around him knew he was lying, or did he and just gave anyone the power of knowing he did? Either way isn't that a character flaw in sociopaths or psychopaths? The detachment and ignorance of potential consequences thing?
It's really telling how when he's asked a question, Chris sounds and acts more like the person just called him a murderer than like the person asked him a question. He doesn't actually answer the question, he just defends himself by repeating how much he loves his kids and how he would never harm them or his wife.
I'm convinced he forgot that they were officially on missing at this point, and that he was supposed to be worried about finding them alive. Thats the only thing I can think of for how he was trying to act. Hes playing the mourning man, rather than the worried man. Hes even constantly referring to them in past tense.
Gotta say this investigator is by far one of the best interrogators I have ever seen. No wonder the FBI picked him up. I like the slowed down phone handoff replay. Too funny JCS.
My biggest problem in watching these videos is that I cringe every time the detectives confront him. I just cant stand imagining how he feels when they catch him in a lie.
These terrify me because it shows that everyone has the ability to hurt someone like this and it just takes one specific thing.
Kinda makes me scared of myself. Can’t believe that I could ever have the ability to hurt anyone. But seeing the thing some people do scares me of what we’re all capable of
@Sisyphean Existence right! Or it could simply be someone finds that nerve that ticks you off and you lose control and things just escalate. It was 1 in the morning when I made this comment- which means I was more terrified of what I could actually do to someone. However now that it’s not the middle of the night and I’m more level headed I’m back to the typical “I could never hurt someone” mind set haha
@Logic Bender They are, but they kinda work as almost just a supplementary tool for psychological pressure here. It'd be insanely easy to not pass a polygraph test, by just being overly nervous.
But in the way it's conducted here, the test almost seems secondary. It's completely built up to destroy his psyche, rather than actually give a "yes/no" answer to "did he kill them". They'd probably have had the same success, if she didn't even have him hooked up to the thing and just showed him some squiggly lines.
@John Canter Definitely, but at this point I don't believe people use them to definitively tell if someone is lying. I think it's a tool used to ramp up psychological pressure and to study how the suspect responds to the test.
This is like the 3rd time I've watched these tapes. The thing that always baffles me is the fact that he planned to kill her and his kids in a fantasy, but he's the stupidest criminal in history. Didn't think of cameras Chris? Her car is still there, with her shoes?? And on top of all of that, he's the absolute worst liar. How did he think he was going to get away with this. He's a complete disassociated psychopath.
While sitting in that chair I wonder how many times Chris thought to himself 'uhh is it too late to call off this test?' Lol The lady performing the test did a stellar job.
@Lars Rye Jeppesen Polygraph tests only show that you're nervous or have high blood pressure anyways it's not scientific as much as she was letting on . As long as you're calm you can pass them no matter what you did even killed a 100 people
Polygraphs can’t be used in court. They can sometimes show an indication of guilt or innocence, but I think the reason they use them is to see A) their reluctance/acceptance to take one, and/or B) the added psychological pressure the detectives can add to a person they believe to be guilty.
She was very good. I wonder though if, when she said; "there's only one person in this room who knows the truth, after this, there'll be two", was that not a little too direct being as she implied Chris was guilty? Chris did not respond to it though.
sorry, but i saw it differently. she was very much an amateur in my eyes. if she were interviewing me or trying tactics like rubbing my shoulder.....sorry, but i wouldn't fall for that. she was lucky Chris wasnt wise in this situation.
@John P. Grygus maybe cause a guilty person would not try to offend someone they are trying to convince. I’m sure a innocent person doesn’t care if they offend someone that’s accusing them of a crime if they have the evidence.
@John P. Grygus that’s the reason he cracked so easily. He has zero experience with interrogations. I know what you mean though. I’ve been around the block a few times in my younger years and these tactics would just be funny to me.
It takes serious hubris to think you can casually outwit trained and educated specialists such as detectives and polygraphers. "I can easily fool these professionals and cover up my unreasonable and heinous acts."
At some point even an innocent person realizes "wait, they think I had something to do with this? Hell naw, time to lawyer up for my own good." This guy KNOWS he's guilty, and he just strolls breezily into the lion's den completely unarmed and unrepresented by counsel, with full confidence that he can't possibly get got.
Watching this for the 3rd time. What strikes me most is that he didn't even bat an eyelid when he was inquired about the "ways making someone disappear". I mean... an innocent person (like...I imagine being asked those questions😳) wouldn't even be able to connect to the very nature of those questions in their mind. I would've replied with a question such as "excuse me...?" or "what type of questions are these?!" Chris just went along with them non-chalantly, answered them as if the questions were about some mundane subject matter.
Insert Redletter Media Meme Here lol same I’m listening to her say ok when I say before 2018 and I’m thinking shit I would forget what she told me to say or the questions she’s asking I would be like but I did lose my temper so I’m lying lol 😆 also I would completely fail that test my anxiety makes me hold my breath and my hands are naturally very clamy and I get nervous very easily so my adrenaline is always on stand by all signs of failing lol
I need to keep reminding myself that this dude strangled children because I automatically keep putting myself in his shoes and take pity. I'm pretty sure id have an aneurysm even if I was innocent
Interrogator: "There is going to come a time when you're gonna feel this pressure from other people. I'm not the only one who thinks that there's a possibility that you have something to do with this." Chris: "Like another FBI agent, like, pressure? Or like, just like..."
What an odd response to being accused of having something to do with the disappearance of your wife and kids if you're "innocent".
The part when the lady said “if you had something to do with this it would be really dumb for you to come in for a polygraph test” i guarantee that just instantly made chris nervous and messed with his psyche. He was prolly trying to keep his cool at that moment
“There’s nothing in this life that means more to me than those kids” except… a side piece that let me get up in them truck for a few weeks. What an absolute monster for annihilating his entire family for the “prospect” of a new life with a woman that was prolly half the woman that Shannan was. To me there is no nice warm spot in this world that would push me to hurt my family. Ever. My kid is Everything to me and I would go to the end of the world to keep him safe. Our job as a father is to make sure we bring them comfort and a sense of safety and security.. how those jobs can be discarded and abandoned for a new person in your life is never acceptable. I know it’s too late for Chris and his family but I do hope that he has seen the horror and loss he brought so many people, i hope he feels extreme guilt every day for the rest of his life. Let the punishment fit the crime… since they will not be taking his life he needs to not have much one at all.
@Miss Vlad then why say "it's a way" to detach and not just he's detached from them. To me it sounded like you meant he was trying to detach in the interview.
Seriously and how he would talk about them in the past tense like they were dead to him long before he killed them. When my best friend died from cancer it took me months afterwards to change to talking about her to past tense instead of present tense
The sad thing is that I never met them and Im not even their daddy but seeing the videos of them dancing and singing all cute and happy makes me love them. Wherever these angels are now, they're at peace and have no memory of this cowardly piece of shit.
@Sam Loomis I feel that, the kids being happy with the mom. He couldn’t have just been an adult and divorced his wife or broke it off with the mistress. Fun fact: divorcing your wife is better than murdering her and her children.
@james sutcliffe ?¿ weird thing to get super defensive about. So you’re telling me it’s normal to call your OWN kids “those kids” instead of “my kids”? And to call them that while you’re being interviewed by police for being suspected of murdering said kids?
@DanielV and I just think it’s a bad idea to remove yourself from the kids in this case, makes you look more guilty to me. 🤷🏻♀️ Did I say I was a cop? No. Does my opinion in this matter? No. Am I still allowed to say that’s gross and dumb of him to so? Yep.
Im going to start by saying i do not think killing is justifiable in any circumstance. But i saw home videos of them, and to be honest both the mother and the kids are obnoxious and annoying. Its understandable why he wanted out. Got together young, rushed into commitment, yadda yadda.... So why kill them? This gnaws on my mind because all im thinkin is DIVORCE DIVORCE DIVORCE. But my speculation is it was equivalent to a school shooter. Dude was the nice/quiet guy before this, holding it in, and it boiled and boiled with all those annoying ass arguments. Until she came home from that vaycay and ol dude went apeshit on her. Realized, oh fuck, cant let the girls live with this, and "mercy" killed em. I think the entire thing was in the heat of the moment and improvised from then on.
This is an extreme case of someone not being honest with themselves. Dude should of just gave them all the finger and pay child support. But he didnt want to look like the asshole. Ironic.
He always said ‘making kids’ instead of having kids. Was really off. Like the most he cared about was the act of making them, and not the kids themselves.
I think he is saying it this way, trying to approach the interrogator’s point of view. Talks about them the way a stranger (interrogator) would most likely talk about them. It’s just another of his manipulating tricks. Little did he know, it only further made him look like the clown he is. I don’t think he is doing it to emotionally detach himself from his kids or the murder he committed. You have to have emotions to emotionally detach yourself. He clearly lacks every kind of emotion, besides self-pity, that’s why he was so easy to read right off the bat. Almost all narcissistic sociopaths tend to bear the same traits. Same with Casey Anthony.
@Flowcean Soul well technically the littles and his wife are just missing. But he knew during this whole interview, nobody was ever going to see any of them alive again.
@Saul Goodman Hey now I know plenty of white dads that walked out on their kids too, and plenty of black fathers who stood by their kids and wife and have been faithful and loving to their families. Colour has nothing to do with parenting.
But you’re right, he really should have just left if he was so unhappy. Then he could’ve just been with the girl he wanted to be with and his poor wife and kids could still be alive. Sure, they’d be sad their family isn’t together anymore but that’s way better than them being gone. Such a sad story that could’ve gone so much better with just one simple decision, telling his wife he was unfaithful and wanted to leave.
@sharon sciba Pretty Good detective work, I would have to say! Since the cop used that word "those/them", Chris took those descriptors and just ran with them. If he was innocent, he would have said..MY KIDS...I can't believe it!!...and probably sobbing or holding back tears...picking up the pictures and holding them. Instead he was so cold and just kind of touched the pictures in a detached way....He didn't even try to act as if his kids were Super Important...
@Flowcean Soul Indeed! The black slums are filled with huge numbers of "Welfare Babies" from crack addicts that have 7 kids from 7 different fathers. It has been a way of life for them since the 60's when LBJ expanded the welfare program and all of the other free goodies that came from the taxes that hard-working americans are paying. The ironic thing is that the Black Families had a higher marriage rate than whites prior to the 60's, which ranged from 82%- 90%. Black Families that are middle-class & upper income class have much higher rates of marriage than families that live in the slums.
I always wondered how easy it would be to fool these polygraphs but man, it ain't even about the instrument that thing is just a prop, the detective is brilliant and he got manipulated hard
This series with Chris Watts is so hilarious to me (in terms of him and his behaviour, not what he did to Shannan, Celeste, and Bella). He's the worst liar ever and it's literally so cringy listening to him profess his love for his family and how he would never hurt them because it's so damn fake and he just can't help it 🤣 It's like watching a little kid getting questioned by his parents about a toy he stole from his friend or something. No offence to little kids. And on top of everything he's so deluded that he thought he would be helping himself by going on the news with those gems.
when the interrogator is asking him ways that you could make someone disappear and she says "you could smother someone, you could strangle someone" i felt such an eerie feeling in my chest. crazy to think how she was so dead on. chris did exactly those two things, smothered those poor kids then strangled shannan. knowing what we know now it was chilling to hear her say that. she probably watches that back and feels sick to her stomach.
@rdd2 s And it can make it so you can't STOP throwing up, in some cases. Mine causes a reaction like that when I have a panic attack. I get pale, really clammy, and I can't stop vomiting.
This man had to Google "what does it feel like when someone says I love you?" This guy has no capability to feel anything. One way or another. He doesn't even know what love feels like.
How do you not just throw-up having to sit there listening to his lies and stuttering bs, knowing you're looking at someone who just killed his wife, his unborn baby and two children?
That's generally why defense attorneys say to never agree to this. The book "You Have the Right to Remain Innocent" is an entire book about never doing this, whether you're guilty or innocent.
For example- 3:50. "The detective never mentioned violence". Anyone, innocent or not, would likely infer harm in their spouse and children being abducted from their home. If I came home and my wife was gone, but all her belongings were still at the house, I'd be freaking out and suspecting the absolute worst. So in an interview with the police, I'd be talking in terms of violence as well, no matter what the investigator said. From the perspective of an average citizen, the only way I ever really hear about abductions ending is violence or death, so of course that's the first place my mind would go. But to an investigator, that's a sign that I'm guilty.
@Walid Aslam Yeah but I don't think he is a psychopath. A true psychopath can deceive even the best investigators and polygraph machines.
Example, I'm not a psychopath but I find it very easy to make up stories or lie. The trick to catch me is to bring the story back up at another point in the interview or on another date because it is harder to remember a lie/fabrication than it is to remember the truth.
Mom: Where were you last night? Me: I was at Bob's house studying. (Truth, I was at girlfriend's house.)
A few days later: Mom: Which exam were you and Bob studying for the other night? Me: Huh? Exam? Me and Bob studying? Nooo, I was with Nadia studying.
Anxiety differs immensely between people and even in the same person between days- anxiety isn’t a foolproof picture perfect thing, unfortunately. Would be easier to handle I’m sure.
I also get extremely nauseous, dizzy/ lightheaded and eventually I’ll have to throw up if my anxiety peaks too high or goes on for too long. Your therapist probably explained it like that to you because it’s your individual anxiety. It’s not universal, tho.
This is one of the most difficult, gut wrenching, fascinating bits of tape I've ever seen. These investigators are just incredibly skilled. When she asked: "how would you cause someone to disappear", my guts turned upside down and in knots; or rather, it knotted again from the first phase of the interview. I know a lot of people have been saying Chris is a narcissist, Chris is a psychopath etc. I think in the case of Chris Watts these labels are too superficial. The guy is of course an extremely disturbed individual to have gone through with what he did; and he would certainly fall into various categories of what the medical textbooks say about anti social personalities, narcissism, psychopaths, sociopaths etc. However, I also think in Chris's case we're dealing with a person who had some kind of extreme break with reality; some snap and total disconnect brought on by guilt, by financial stress, by a conflict in personality that he saw as being not resolvable. But I also think he was an extreme version of many men who just cannot talk about their feelings in any real sense. And you have to call this what it is; it is sheer cowardice. I truly believe that Chris was so cowardly, so pathetic, so unable to articulate a thought, so tied in knots about leaving his wife, and so incapable of saying the words to his wife: "I do not love you anymore", that he saw murder as an easier option. I don't believe for one second that he told Shannon: "I don't love you anymore, I want a divorce". If he managed to say these words to Shanann, then wouldn't it have been the release he needed? If he managed to say these words then immediately he would have felt some relief in guilt and anxiety? We've all been in relationships; we all know how hard those discussions are; but once you say the words a dark cloud is lifted and you begin to work through things. And often, the other person too feels that there is validity to it. So again, I don't believe he ever said those words to Shannon. His position is that he said the relationship was over; she reacted by saying "you'll never see the kids again", and that's when he fell into a rage and murdered her, and then the kids. No. Absolutely not. That is not what was going on in his mind and it is not what happened. The bottom line is this. He was in a long term relationship, a marriage. He fell out of love with Shanann. He was miserable and felt his life was over, that he was bound to this relationship. He was feeling the pressure of having to explain the end of the marriage to his children, to both families, to their wide friendship group etc and it was just too much for his unequipped emotional skills to process, and too much on his ability to articulate his feelings. In his deluded, sick, fragile, worn down state, he saw murder as an easier option. I'm sure many people will think this is a ridiculous view; if you feel like commenting in a serious fashion, without any trolling or ridiculous hysteria, I'd love to hear your opinion.
@Joel Keane I agree 100 % however I would suspect most men in this position would suicide so I think that sums up the cowardice. He was too chicken to kill himself maybe? I think maybe he got angry and strangled the wife then thought how to explain to the children so maybe killed them either in a twisted "mercy" to them to put them out the misery of living without their mum or cowardice so they didn't and therefore others didn't find out.
there is almost no chance for you to be interrogated in such a case, since murderers are commonly very stupid on a level to find alternative solution for their temporary problem.
@Joel Keane man did you hit the nail in the coffin I will without a shame say I’m in a really bad relationship at this moment with 2 kids we are not married but we both have fallen out of love with each other. So what you have said in your comment what we assume Chris was going through I can relate to some of those feelings. EXCEPT for obviously killing my girl and kids I would never! Couldn’t even fathom that! At the end of the day ik me and my partner will have to go our separate ways and do what’s best for the kids and just be happy again.
@Eddie Jesus Many of us have been there man. I donno what the specifics of your situation are, but if you can, set a time very soon to sit down and talk it through and just say it; just spit out the words directly and without ambiguity. I was in a relationship and toiled for months about the right time, the right words etc etc. But once I said it the weight was partly lifted. It is terrible for mental health to carry that type of weight on your shoulders. The other thing is that often people in the other half of the relationship share the same fragility in this regard. If they do, don’t wait around for them to have a sit down. Arrange it yourself and clear the air. In becoming interested about the Watt’s case, it is clear as crystal how much that guy let his wife run shot gun over him. It is all over their house, from the way it was organised, to the type of bed they had, to the furniture they owned. This is a key thing that people need to discuss. He wasn’t even allowed to park his car in a 3 car garage. There must have been all sorts of rules that were eating at his nerves. This, combined with a clearly disturbed, warped, depressed, highly anxious and delusional personality we can start to unpack the reality of the situation, without reference to those technical words that the everyday social media people use but don’t know the meaning of; like narcissist, sociopath, psychopath etc. This has got nothing to do with excusing Watt’s appalling criminal act, it’s about trying to understand it in as much depth as possible so that we can prevent it reoccurring.
@FlareonOW yes,it definitely differs for everyone. I've had severe anxiety and panic attacks for over 15yrs I've never thrown up I just get very shaky,body gets numb,I feel like I can't take a deep breath,feel close to death,my heart beats out of my chest etc. Unfortunately for me my reaccuring episodes have left me an agoraphobic :/
@Ali Jaffery Bruh lying is completly normal, i lie probably atleast once everytime i talk to someone, whatever we talk about there is atleast one lie in that conversation. if i get asked something 80% of the time my answer will be a lie. its so much easier to lie than telling the truth especially if that truth will be an inconvenience to me.
Lying is normal nothing to be ashamed of. but im also an awfull liar and if im called out on any of my lies my brain will freeze and it will be completly obvious it was a lie.
@harvey20c lie detectors are passed because at the moment u lie ur heartbeat amps up because u feel what ur doin is wrong. A psycopath wouldnt care because they dont process consequence nor morality in a way that could physiologically affect them
@Baron von Dank-Meme This was an example of brilliant interrogation technique. Some of the other examples on this channel are pretty poor- namely the Stephen McDaniel video. That guy had the detectives on toast.
@Baron von Dank-Meme that just means you are a normal human who feels empathy good job you see i didn’t feel like that because i barely feel empathy ;(
Especially as the husband and parent of the victims. You’ll always be a suspect because it often is the spouse but I imagine all the innocent spouses lose their shit when they’re grieving and get accused of killing their loved ones.
I think the polygrapher assurance is great for someone who is innocent and will boost their confidence in the process; however, if the person is guilty, they will feel anxious as they should and fail the test.
Because someone who knows he's guilty will always try to look for ways to seem convincing or have a story that insinuates he's innocent/a victim. Someone who is in fact innocent will always want to avoid questions because that's what your gut goes for as soon as you're falsely accused, macking a ruckus due to it in your head being outrageous, none of these people are ready to lie properly.
@Amy Sandstrum Honestly just hearing these questions on YouTube when I'm not part of investigation makes me incredibly anxious. Pretty sure if you're being seriously questioned for multiple first degree murder charges; even of you aren't guilty is going to be a pretty harrowing experience.
Seems the most effective strategy for a guilty person is to immediately ask for a lawyer and exercise their right to remain silent. This guys seems to want to convince the cops he is innocent, but that is not gonna happen and is a losing battle, and the more he talks the harder it will be in his trial for his lawyer to argue there is reasonable doubt. But a much better strategy would be to not be guilty in the first place.
Shit I got robbed at my work and the interrogator was soo good at his job that he almost made me think I did it. It was intimidating as fuck and he belittled me and broke me. Then a few months later he called me at my friends house (I have no idea how he knew I was there) and told me they found the dude and he was sorry I couldn’t accept his apology
i was 3 times, all 3 innocent . you know you didnt do it but you still feel the guilt, especially after polygraph guy said to cop after reading case " why did you bring him he is 100% guilt "
@ Joel keane I liked your thoughts on this, very well thought out and analyzed! Here’s what I think is actually at the heart of the issue. It’s really the simple truth about people like CW and it’s the truth of people we label with names like psychopath, sociopath, narcissistic, etc. These people are all have one thing in common and it really separates and defines them and the decisions they make in life- whether large or small. They are all COWARDLY at heart. We can label them and analyze them and ask why..but they are simply COWARDS. Yes CW did all the things you very eloquently described and explained and he made the choices he made...because he’s a weak COWARD.
@ Tarvan Edwards You are RIGHT about anxiety’s suppression of vomiting. It’s part of the “ fight or flight “ survival mechanism of human evolution. The people blathering nonsense about how it would make it worse are simply being silly and seeking attention for themselves as they spew narratives and excuses about their “ specialness “ . They want everyone to accept how they’re acting like toddlers when confronted with life ( boohoo I have social anxiety and panic attacks) - really is an accomplishment and makes them sooooo.. special. Of course they can’t explain WHY anyone would listen to /take advice from a person who can’t handle simple participation IN life LMAO!
I think if you're innocent those questions are a breeze to answer. But putting yourself to the killer's positions, it's so hard not to feel suffocated when you have to lie.
Here's a tip: The very moment it becomes confrontational, instead of a normal conversation, you say "I don't like where this conversation is going, no further questions, I would like to talk to my lawyer". If you feel you can't handle the pressure of an interrogation without cracking, then don't.
@Chloe Emma Passman When I flew to America to visit my girlfriends father, a lady stopped me before the boarding process, this was in London. And she was asking the most ridiculous questions, she wanted to know what my gf's father works with, she asked me how long it takes to drive to his house and a bunch of random shit like that. I felt like I had commited a crime or something, very nervous. Was she worried I was going to the US to work or what lol
@Chloe Emma Passman im no specialist but im pretty sure interrogation rooms are meant to be scary, to crack you, to make you feel tired. the small room, the white walls, the ticking clock, the empty desk, 2 chairs, the camera, and an authority.
Because people like him freak out on the inside, yet they think they're smart enough to manipulate everyone. So they aren't scared enough. They will lie to the day they die to keep up their facade of who they want everyone to see them as.
@Raven Angel Right, the lying is what nails them. Even if you have the evidence on video, they will never admit the truth. Trump is an excellent example. He will NEVER admit he lost the election. They have what's called magical thinking, remember how Trump said the virus was going to disappear? Bingo! They're living in a fantasy world.
@Baron von Dank-Meme there’s a documentary of it, that goes more into their marital problems, as well as his infidelity. If you like these videos, I’d recommend checking it out, I think it’s on Netflix.
I would like to add some creative insight; I was convicted of a crime six years ago that i wont disclose but will freely admit that I was responsible for. I am not a hardened criminal, but my crime was serious enough that i was staring down at least a five year prison stint. My first interview lasted about six seconds before I disintegrated into all out bawling and floods of tears and sheer utter panic. That did me more harm than good, the second interview was worse, cause now I had been in the situation for a number of hours, the police do a very good job of acting sympathetic, using previous discussions or events against you (For example; 'I know you're not in a great place right now but you've gotten the worst outta your system so we can just have a talk now, ok?' referring to how I cried last time, basically saying 'Hey dont worry, its natural to cry buddy its okay') which made me feel like I would walk away better if I was forthright with these guys, so I freely admitted everything.
Even though I came clean I still got hammered pretty hard, but It was alot better than it could have been. Regardless, i have regular, recurring nightmares about being locked in that tiny, grey room with three really big police dudes asking me invasive, personal questions for hours upon hours. The small amount of time I did in prison was absolutely nothing compared to the overwhelming sense of pressure, lonlyness and terror you feel in those interview rooms. Because in prison? You can make friends. In that room? Nobody is your friend, and there is absolutely no escape. And that pause? The pause they do when they are trying to catch you in a lie? Is the longest period of silence you will ever experience, and even when you are telling the whole truth its really, really hard not to keep talking, or tap your feet or do ANYTHING to get them to stop staring at you, to break that silence.
I cannot imagine how much worse it is for murderers, rapists etc. People looking at life sentences, if my experience is anything to go by? I dont even want to imagine.
Camilla Curn No worries (pun intended) it doesn’t sound snarky. I learned everyone has different anxiety since i wrote that but i didn’t mean to speak on anyone’s behalf
The nausea that comes from that kind of fear is overwhelming and painful. I’ve never actually thrown up but i can only imagine it’s a lot worse than dry heaving
Psychopaths don't feel emotion in the same way everyone else does.. but once the game starts crumbling, its easy to tell because they don't act like a normal person would...
Listening to the lie detector woman, you'd think these tests were reliable. They can't be used in court because they are rubbish and totally unreliable in blind tests, and yet she sounds like she knows if he's lied....she has no idea other than her bias based on the fact he's been arrested.
Im the only One who thinks that it is realy Strange that someone normal can be from One Moment to the other be a Monster? I guess that its realy strange.....
If anybody wants to see a really good interrogation, I recommend the Russell Williams case. That interrogator is so good, he could convince gravity to go the other way.
Makes you realize how many ways they have to make someone confess. Chris is SO STUPID, he couldn't pick up on the questions that sunk his boat. He was nailed early on, , BEFORE the polygraph. They just couldn't let him know it and they didn't want him to say anything about retaining a lawyer because then Chris would clam up and there would have been a trial. NO ONE wanted that. They wanted the confession.
@plasser I actually disagree. Chris is sooo stupid, even if you read him Miranda he would still talk. I think he would even hire a stupid lawyer. One that would just shrug his shoulders in court and say, “whatever the prosecution wants my honor...i mean your honor”.
I’d be so offended if law enforcement asked me methods on how to kill someone. I wouldn’t even answer the question because I’d feel like it’s so inappropriate and would immediately ask why I’m even expected to answer such a cruel question. The fact that he answered it was such a giveaway
@Shi La Yup, that’s the reason she asked him. If he answers without questioning it, which he did, she knows right away he’s guilty. What a dummy he is.
One reason they can't be used as evidence in court. Often, the very concern of a false positive will cause a reaction in the polygraph, creating a self-fulfilling prophecy.
@Amy Sandstrum also they don't ask these kind of questions if you're not guilty. Experienced detectives know when someone is acting weird and start pushing them like that
@rdd2 s ummm as someone who’s anxiety makes them vomit violently even if there’s nothing in my stomach. You are in fact wrong. Maybe for some ppl it makes it impossible but I have a feeling more often than not. Anxiety makes you nauseous
if you're innocent and not giving these obvious cues i doubt they'd even be asking you those hard questions since they know they won't get anything out of them
Mate if you knew you were innocent you wouldn't be even slightly nervous, that's the point. You'd be certain that once the truth comes out you'd be proven right.
It's easy if you are innocent. A told my when friend a story i forgot I told him before, he's like you know you told me that story twice before. I asked if I told it the same way all 3 times and he said yes. I told him then you know it's true.
That is why they have a long period where they calm you down before the polygraph. An innocent person will be extremely anxious before the polygraph takes place. Here you are involved with a horrible crime. You are taking a polygraph. It is so messed up. The tester's attempts to calm you down will work if you are innocent. You have nothing to hide and so there will be no stress signals during the actual test. If you are guilty there will be stress signals during the actual test.
@Amy Sandstrum well they stopped using polygraph as evidence in court of law as many innocent people can fail it and many sociopaths can pass it despite lying
Watching this gives me a fear that if I was ever framed for something or a suspect, but even though I was actually innocent, I’d still look guilty, lol.
@Chloe Emma Passman Same, I'd be an emotional mess, undershock and hysterical, wether I killed the person or found out someone I knew had been killed, I'd be frantic. Either confessing and crying, or worried and panicked, crying trying to prove my innocence. I don't understand how people keep their calm demeanor it's just really strange to me, he's clearly a psychopath.
Right? I’d be crying nonstop and I wouldn’t even be able to talk properly because the only thing an innocent person could think in this situation is “I don’t care about shit I need to find my kids”
So I was brought it for interrogation once (completely innocent btw, my name was just brought up and they wanted to question me) and I was soo freaked out I did puke. Lol
I got briefly arrested for having an unpaid speeding ticket. It was from years ago, and they were reluctant to even go through the motions, but they cuffed me and brought me along to the jail. I got along well with the cops, and they sat me in the interview room for a minute while they checked to see if they could give me a cell that wasn't across from a white supremacist (they could not, which was awkward). Even being in the interview room for a second for something unrelated is pretty intimidating; it's small with no windows, so it kinda plays tricks on you.
Bro I didn’t know they used these advanced thinking techniques so often. Their jobs are so much more intricate than you’d thing they would be. I love watching these vids. But I think they can tell the difference between nervousness and just lying. Plus you can retake polygraph tests if they’re a little off.
I honestly believe that if any of my loved ones were harmed, kidnapped, killed, etc… and I was a suspect, I would be flying off the walls and would not be handling the situation calmly whatsoever. Being constantly reminded of what happened, especially in an interrogative manner about those people, would be the worst kind of hell I couldn’t even imagine!!!!!
When your void of all human emotion, it makes it much easier. I’m surprised he didn’t immediately say “Lawyer” to stop all interrogation. I’m glad he didn’t, but you’d think one would want to know a little bit about the legal system if they are going to off their entire family.
@Strawberry Turtle Sometimes there is an added feeling of something else. If someone falsely accuses you of a serious crime, knowing what you did was in no way illegal at all, you have to explain to the investigators that what you did was actually legal.
It's because the people that can actually beat this test. Are most of the times, read 99% or more, smart enough to not commit such crimes. Although that's what makes it scary. When a cool, calm and collected person, who can really play another person/lie commits a significant crime. It's just over. But even the best makes mistakes so that's good.
I don't know. I have a daughter and if she went missing that would already be horror for me. I'd not be able to breathe. Once I went to pick her up from school and we could not find her and I was frantic, the worst 15 minutes of my life
Ikr the first male investigator was stone cold with his deliveries I would’ve just confessed like sheeeeesh .....from 30 seconds in that detective knew he was lying.
The people responding to this with “if you’re not guilty you have nothing to fear” don’t understand mental illness or trauma. I’ve been mentally and emotionally abused in the past so I tend to not have much confidence in things I say even if I’m completely telling the truth.
I'd crack even if I wasn't guilty of anything. I got pulled over by police for having a broken tail light, and I'm so nervous about it that they think I have drugs in my car. (then I get a sanctimonious speech about how 'police officers are people too, you know' lmao)
Yeah true psychopaths can get through this a LOT better than this guy did. My cousin could prob beat the polygraph. Their subconcious is legitamently turned off. His concious is always running for the next lie to spin off. This guy didnt understand that u should be morbidly a psychopath to get away with something like this. Hes trying but failing his heart is still there.
@BrenTek UntimedDisaster definitely, with my anxiety I'd freak out.
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dao zhang2021-06-06 15:14:38 (edited 2021-06-06 15:15:31 )
I would most definitely have a panic attack while being interrogated for a parking ticket but I think murderers don't have those kind of things going on. if you have killed someone would it really be that bad to sit in a room for a few hours? the most possible thing is maybe they feel bad for /themselves/ as in "shit I'm caught ill go to jail" and that's IF they have an ounce of understanding. if they don't, well, I don't think they'd care about anything at that moment.
I mean I’m not a murderer but I’m very good at lying if I have to. Some people can do it and some cant, I got a buddy that can’t even tell a white lie convincingly 😂.
@John Ocampo Well, they are though. There other also other apes species who carry out killings and go to wars among different tribes. The interesting question is how do we develop a moral system which says murders are wrong. Some people would argue the only reason is God tells us so, there are no other natural explanation. But this can be debated.
@dadt for me its common sense to not cause bodily damage to our bodies, someone who either enjoys that or is willing to do it under no circumstantial threat is not a normal being. Im sure the majority of the human population agrees with that. The good thing is that these creatures are the minority in society. I hope we invent some type of device that can detect this urges early on and prevent them from carrying out their crimes.
@Pretty Little Liars, being innocent, I felt anxious with the polygraph questions. Even with the interview and confession, I felt anxious. If I had a different mindset, I would probably think the whole world is out to get me.
Everything I see the rule of thumb is never talk get a lawyer when in doubt get a lawyer,lol even if for parking ticket get a lawyer in other words don't say Sh** get a lawyer lol.
@Morgan Saunders They say lot of innocent people said that that have served twenty years or more in prison and where innocent,if they want to talk to you I think by default as far as they are concerned you ae guilty.
@Simone Greco it's too hard or even impossible to prove a negative, so the accuser is who must have evidence and a convincing argument. It's called the burden of proof. The state already knows he did it, at this point. But they need his confession along with all the physical and digital evidence to nail him in court. Court only gives you one shot.
literally, when she said "you could smother someone?" i would've literally just given up and confessed right there. that's such a specific murder method
@Twilight I get where youre coming from and frankly it's insightful that you're able to recognize that in yourself (I'd say nost serial liars don't even see themselves as such, and it's probably most people as well).
But I do think there is a case to be made for never lying. It's not always easy, and with convenient white lies it sometimes seems pointless to tell the truth, but I think there's a good reason old religions place such an emphasis on honesty, and consider dishonesty to be an affront to God as much as anybody else.
Frankly I think the fact that dishonesty has become such a prevailing facet of our culture will be a big part of our downfall, and a good way for us to change that is to take honesty very seriously as individuals.
It's harder to even accurately perceive truth than people seem to recognize, and in my personal life I've found that once I made the personal moral decision to never tell a lie that I suddenly had to become more aware of my life, the lives of those around me, my own mental state, and plenty of other things. Furthermore I found that people, whether consciously or not, are gravitated towards unabashed truth tellers. And I'm not talking about being an asshole and giving unwarramted opinions and insults - but rather answering questions honestly (and tactfully), and sometimes saying what does need to be said but that nobody wants to actually say.
Peoples' feelings get hurt sometimes, and there are inconveniences, but in the long run people respect you more AND you end up with a clearer understanding of your own life.
It's a weird thing to say, but I highly recommend zealous truthtelling. Remain compassionate, remain sensitive to the feelings of others, be reasonable - but take lying off the table as a solution to anything. I swear it makes life better.
When it comes to cops though... Don't tell them anything except the truest thing you can say when being looked at by police - "I need a lawyer"
If I ever got interrogated I'd be so deeply anxious about them taking my anxiety as an indicator of guilt which just makes me more anxious. I'd be crying.
That's literally not how anything works, which is why false confessions are actually really common during interrogations. There is no uniform way to respond to questioning if you're innocent or guilty. This kind of thinking is exactly why so many convictions have been overturned; in a staggering amount of cases innocent people confessed to horrific crimes they literally could not have committed.
These people have no regard for human life... We all think about hurting people, but most of us like me and you will never really do anything.... but these people are just sick in the head... It's a fucking crazy world we live in....
It is quite simple............ No Comment.............. to every question. Let them prove you are guilty! Been through many an interview with the Police........... No Comment .... all the way! Never had an issue with walking
@Jeremiah Symonette not entirely true. Psychopaths may not feel empathy for others, but they are perfectly capable of perceiving threats and experiencing the fear of getting caught. That kind of stress can raise your heart rate.
@Chloe Emma Passman right:”) you know that feeling when you get called out on a lie and you feel your head start to heat up and your brain get fuzzy?? you’d legit know when the polygraph thingy goes off which would make you even more nervous😭😂
@Joel Keane IMHO it’s not about being chicken. His behavior, his affair, the rage, the killing, the delusional behavior afterwards, trying to act innocent, perhaps believing he was… all that was narcissism. He was the only thing that matters to himself. And he would only tolerate those things that he wanted and, could control. If it meant control, it was ok with him. Any other resolution of his marital problems would have meant giving that up - dealing with the guilt, loss of access to his kids, the negative opinions of other people. In the panic of losing control over his life, the only way to prevent that from happening was to simply make the threat to his control go away. He believed he could get away with it and hide it and nothing bad would happen to him (he didn’t even know what the capital punishment law was). That seemed like the only way to stay in control that was in his power, so that’s what he did. His calculus simply didn’t include other variables - his whole life was only about him and what he wanted. An extreme narcissist and textbook psychopath.
I've been interrogated twice because my sibling had run away and they thought I was involved and I hate it when they leave you in the room alone for like an hour. My heart beats so slowly and I stutter.
@Amy Sandstrum I think we all get nervous watching because we imagine ourselves in Chris' place, the liar. If you're not guilty, especially when it comes to the murder of the people you love the most in the world, the last thing you'll feel is anxiety. You'll probably feel fear (that they were hurt or dead), anger, sadness, desperation but not anxiety or nervousness. Maybe if it's the murder of someone you don't love or care about, maybe you'll feel nervous even if you didn't do it... But his kids? He should be crying...
At times people that are murders are able to be a sociopath in certain situation to be able to what needs to be done so they don’t think about the consequences of their evil actions
My anxiety would probably make me seem guilty because if they pause techniqued me I'd probably just start rambling. That's why you always ask for a lawyer, innocent or guilty
If you were 100% innocent, these interrogation techniques would not make you sweat, except maybe out of anger. The real problems occur with somebody who isn't 100% innocent but isn't guilty of the crime alleged either.
Your life is on the line. Self interest can make you do almost anything. But this proves most people don't have the foresight or skills to act innocent w/o letting facts slip.
For me if I had gotten interrogated over my loved ones going missing I would get so mad and angry that they’re wasting time accusing me. Idk how this guy is rambling on. I would probably be in shock and even unable to form coherent responses whereas this guy seems to waffle on trying to defend himself.
Bro I was thinking the same. Genuinely think I would fail a polygraph test in the same situation, even though my kids are totally fine and wife is sitting next to me right now. My heart just jumped every time it went from easy question, silly lie question to extremely serious question around and around in a circle. So stressful
We share this thought because we are innocent people that wouldn't kill people. I think being innocent we would think they were crazy for asking us this stuff
@Joel Keane I think you are spot on. We're able to get a glimpse into their relationship dynamic by looking at the Facebook videos Shannon posted and the texts between them. You can tell Shannon was the dominant one in the relationship. Instead of, as you say, having the courage to be honest and express his feelings, he capitulated to her, and I think ultimately became resentful. He played along in front of the camera during her Facebook videos even though he probably hated the idea of broadcasting every major moment of their lives to social media (introverted people hate this), yet he never said anything. When Shannon blew up at his mother due to there being ice cream that one of their kids was allergic to, he took her side and affirmed her feelings even though he probably felt like she overreacted. In their text messages to each other, he was always apologizing or groveling in order to appease her so she would stop being mad at him. He is the quintessential "whooped" guy that completely lacked the testicular fortitude to stand up for himself. Ultimately, like the pathetic coward he is, instead of growing the balls to tell his wife that he wanted out of the relationship and face the consequences that would follow from that, he not only took her life but the lives of his children as well. He is a perfect example of how weak men can be just as dangerous, if not more so, than overly confident, brazen men.
My ex found someone on the side, secretly, more than once during the last years of our marriage. It became more and more obvious each time because his attitude would change 100%, as if he HATED myself and both our kids. Clear distain and annoyance at every interaction. It became quite obvious he viewed us an obstacle to getting the life he wanted. In between women/episodes he would switch back to a individual who still lied and blamed everything pathically on others, but who could experience some version of love. He didn't hate his children anyways. One time his mother wanted to ride with us to our sons hockey game. I told her she should bring her own car because things were so tense she wouldn't want to be in ours. She thought that was odd, but did it. At the arena the vibe he was giving was SO hateful, without any actual argument or anything occurring, that she was alarmed enough to say you shouldn't go home with him, come in my car. That was HIS mother. It's more disturbing now that I know about Chris Watts, the way his view of his family could so quickly turn so incredibly negative and hostile based on things we had no control of.
While going through the selection process for Albuquerque police department you are required to take a polygraph and be examined. The ask very personal questions regarding family, your past, your current life etc. I knew that I was in no trouble and that I would pass it. But from the time I sat down to the time I left I wanted to puke. I have no idea how he remained so calm….
@Aaron JamesI threw up in the jury's bathroom. before, when jury selection was happening, I told the judge my father destroyed our family in a two day period. Anyway, I threw up the first break and the whole room was jacked!
i was questioned several times before (i was on the innocent side giving information about a very bad person) and cops were just surrounding me tossing questions and asking for clarification at every single bit, and even on the innocent side, i was shaking in complete fear
@Chloe Emma Passmanyeah,from our side it seems.but when an innocent was accused I don't think he will be nervous.he would be agitated.that time even an introvert doesn't be an introvert.he will expode....unlike this video
Look at the clock. He doesn’t start the test until like 2-3 o clock. The 3-4 hours that Tammy interviewed Chris was super interesting. She went into every detail of his life essentially.
I would be a lot more comfortable with polygraphs being used if everyone just freely admitted they were bullshit and, say, there weren't federal agencies still treating them like accurate tests.
That’s kinda what the polygraph is about, just a way to manipulate the suspect by pure interrogation skills, it’s just a useless machine and even though most people know it won’t go to court, and it’s junk, they do it 😂
@Sheldon Dinkleberg To be fair they already knew they were charging his ass, so not matter what polygraph data there was, it wasn't going to change anything.
A polygraph works by measuring Galvanic Skin Response as well as heart rate and heart rhythm. It doesn't detect lying per se, it detects changes in your body's natural responses, such as anxiety, or fear. So the idea is to provoke the suspect with questions to see if they have a natural reaction such as fear of getting caught.
@Brendadirk Crumplescranch it detects changes in your body, but you cannot identify them as anything in particular. You can fool a lie detector by clenching your butt cheeks at the right time
@AFkjnfakjnf Yeah this was the most unsettling part of the video, I had not seen him show typical emotions of your wife and kinds going missing but when they were discussing smothering (how he killed his children) you can see him super shook.
She knew already, they were stalling I think they had already gone to the worksite, saw the sheet, it was just a matter of time until they found Shanann.
If a detective 1. Stopped me from searching for my family and 2. Lightly insinuated my guilt I would be leaving that room in cuffs for breaking his nose. He is so painfully guilty here
I see loads of people saying about the questions but lets talk about the total lack of reaction to her saying "burning someone alive" these questions would make an innocent person break down in tears at the merest thought. His lack of reaction shows his guilt even before the polygraph starts. A brutal question to get a cold read on him
If someone asked me to speculate as to how my missing husband and son might have been murdered I think I'd have had a nervous breakdown right there on the spot.
16:22 had me dead. “lure them into a trap” this guy is a delusional idiot. it’s horrible how he did this with such little regard to human life
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Alexandra M2022-05-12 02:36:37 (edited 2022-05-12 02:38:55 )
I love the male agent (sorry I don’t recall his name rn), he’s just throwing shade hard with the “those kids” over and over again and keeping Chris on edge. He must’ve been 100% certain of his guilt. His interrogating is a joy to watch tbh, he and Agent Tammy were just perfect
Being her kid must be quite an experience, like "thank you for being such a poor liar, which is awesome", "if you did eat those cookies you must be really dumb to be here right now."
@Ladybird 747 your comment hit home for me. I have an emotionally abusive ex and he would accuse me of so much and I'd beg him for a polygraph and he'd never agree to it. He had completely convinced himself that the things he was saying were true. I told him one day he will know the truth. I find solace in the fact that one day he will know the truth.
Corinne Louise wow! I am sorry you went through this. It was the worse few years of my life. He would accuse me of effing around with absolutely everyone!! It got to a point where I started doubting myself that maybe I did cheat 🤦♀️ that’s how convinced he was. He was the one who suggested the polygraph. I passed with flying colours but that only gave me 3months of peace. After that he claimed I was such a good liar I tricked the machines and the former-fbi agent with my lies! 😂 I was only 23....truth always reveals itself hunny xoxo
Ladybird 747 i was also emotionally abused by my ex I cheated on him and gave him hiv but he didn't thank me 😭😭 i ve been through much i am thinking of commiting suicide by jumping from doorstep
Erin M youtube deleted my comment. I don't remember the subject but insulting a my spelling when english my 4th language will definitely not make you look smart. And smartness is the only thing you should devolop because your personality along with your face is ugly af.
Erin M well mocking someone who speaks your language when you probably dont know that other languages exist definitely show how insecure you are. And trying to get everybody in comment section to notice your comment is a also a weak move so beside ur ugliness you are insecure and ignorent N'est-ce pas?
Erin M im nor going to read that article you wrote but you must have a lot of friends and family that loves you with that kind of personality. Have a nice day
He only describes his kids at their worst. "They tackled me, they'd knock me over, they'd throw things at me, I had to tell them to eat their dinner, they'd throw their chicken nuggets at me." No "I let one of them put nail polish on me for a tea party" or "she had a phase where she insisted she was a dinosaur" or "I still have each and every Father's Day present on my desk" or anything else positive or even neutral?? I get those 'negative' things can be fond memories later down the line, but since douchebag here ended those lines before he could look back fondly, they were probably nothing but disobedient nuisances.
Not to mention the "these/those kids" thing. Not "my kids" or "my girls." My twin and I are always "my girls" to our dad.
it might also be a psychological defense mechanism, if he starts talking about the good times he spent with his kids then he'll have to mentally confront the fact that he killed innocent and sweet children. if he just talks about their behaviors that annoyed him, he can mentally categorize them as nothing more than pests.
The Pause Technique really is the star here. Chris literally can’t sit in the silence, his need to fill it is really how he dug himself deeper and deeper
This technique is very effective, specially in work place confrontations.. Well trained HR people will use the "pregnant pause" to let people simmer and in the attempt of filling blank space they will quickly admit some wrong doing. It works every time.
Anyways, what really worked with that douchebag was his father tho.
It can also be very useful in less confrontational settings. I often 'take notes' when interviewing people, and they will fill in more details of a story and give their opinions and tell you what they really think. (It's a lot easier, of course, if you're not trying to dig the truth out of a fucking family annihilator.)
That's how introvert people are generally, and his neighbor has mentioned before that he's an introvert. Him constantly filling silences with unnecessary things and dragging it on lead to him being suspicious.
@Ehtlam zone I know for SURE I would. I have social anxiety and silent pauses make me super stressed. I always try to fill in the conversation and ending up spewing bullshit :P
One day people are going to look back at these interrogations and think that it's crazy that they had to get confessions for crimes because it's inevitable that everyone will be monitored to such a degree that there will be no way to get away with anything.
I am addicted to these videos now. This one ends on a proper nail biting cliffhanger! I have NO OPTION but to watch part 3 now... and i like that! Much better than the junk i just watch like a zombie often times on here. This channel is bang on. And a nice change. Now, bring on part 3!!!
I love this girl 🤣 "it would be really stupid for you to be sitting in this chair if you had anything to do with their disappearance. Like, that would be so dumb" I'm cracking up, she's got him like 👁👄👁
You don't really find this funny, right? That is truly disturbing, if you do. I'll hope you are using a figure of speech and can't express yourself beyond emojis.
Thomas Daniels geez what is it with you people that can’t go one minute without bringing politics into it. Hardcore left and republicans tend to get uptight about jokes (as is anyone too deep down an ideological rabbit hole to take a joke), and you really had to REACH to make your inaccurate comparison work at all.
this interrogation proves that even though narcissists believe they are smarter and more intelligent than others, in reality - they are anything but. he just walked into every trap the officer put in front of him.
Yeah he definitely isn't smart. Imagine being a first-time murderer and statisticly knowing that the partner is very likely the perpetrator, and thinking you can bluff homicide detectives with lame guff. It's not like they wouldn't be professionally very sceptical and suspicious of him. I am not a good liar and there's no way in the world I would ever contemplate putting myself in a position like that. It's like he has never watched any true crime videos.
“You’re not just like any ol father Chris. You can actually spell their names and remember their ages. That’s rare Chris, lots of men think that’s woman’s work but you’re not that kind of guy Chris” “I bet you even know what school they go to… you’re a legend Chris now what oil drums have you stuffed their bodies into?!”
16:01 when she was listing all those ways i’m surprised she didn’t just say “you could smother someone with a blanket and then throw their bodies into oil tanks”
Teacher: “Alright class, pass up your homework” Kid: “I swear my little sister was fighting with me and she ripped up my homework so I couldn’t complete it, it’s not my fault.” Teacher who didn’t even ask him: Um... 👁👄👁
@Johnny He didn't. They were in debt up to their eyeballs. They were going to be foreclosure soon because they bought a house/and lived way over their income level.
A loud noise of something crashing comes from the children's room. You run into the room and see the shards of a broken vase on the floor. One of the kids: "it wasn't me!"
I love how they intentionally have an extremely quiet yet subtly echoey room with a loud clock ticking, feel like that would drive you insane being in for hours
Damn the woman doing the polygraph nailed him.She KNEW that he strangled the wife and then smothered the children! I am in awe of her.Also in a complete state of shock.I love that she has no mercy on him.
It's more like "A polygraph sometimes get's it right".
There is a reason why the polygraph is not admissable as evidence anywhere and the fact that only the USA still even uses it should be an indication that it's about as reliable as a Scotsman in a whisky shop.
The reason they use a polygraph is not to find out if a person is telling a lie, becuase it can't, fullstop. What it's used for is psychological warfare, it's just another way of trying to convince the suspect that they know he's lying. They already know he's lying but they think adding a machine into the mix makes it more believable.
Unfortiunately 50% of the USA is too stupid to realise this and they still insist that if you pass a polygraph, you didn't do it and if you didn't pass a polygraph you should be shot.
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Lia Hamilton2022-01-28 04:38:31 (edited 2022-01-28 04:38:42 )
@Dick Mullen I’ve always thought about that. What if you were able to twist the question in your own head and answer it in a way that to you, is technically not lying so it won’t read that you are because you’re convinced you’re not. Could you then pass it?
well, the guy was a killer. But imagine your wife gone missing along with the kids, and she's joking around and like having this kidn of chit chat and actually you are just a folk suffering, who did not kill the wife. That's just so inappropriate considering circumstances
@golden63 I've been wrongly accused before, and I submitted to a poly. It was the sergeant and he DRILLED my ass for 7 hours total. A full on interrogation.
Chris Watts likes to smoke pots and he likes a lot to clean bots (robots, that is). Chris Watts sleeps on cots and he connects the dots and hates when the weather is hots especially when he has to mow the lots. He prefers the applesauce brand of Motts. But he is not a baby tot (because he is an adult, that is). Oh yeah Chris Watts, his life shall rot in a jail in which he didn't sought but his parents did in fact taught (him better, that is), never again will he sail a yacht.
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@Sławomir They knew about the mistress by then. Its a pity they didn't ask him any questions about her involvement.....because we know a lot more now than we did then........the public has done more digging that LE did.
Why did they even need to use the polygraph? They could tell even without him failing the test. The confusing part is why did Chris think he could fool a Polygraph test?
@CellBlockNine 100%. There has been a massive cover up in this case. Anyone who has watched her police interviews can catch her many lies and contradictions. And the FBI and CBI have let her get away with it. Much more info has come to light now that the cops are ignoring.
@Surgicalsensei Its for legal reasons. And his deceptive answers give them specific areas to investigate. They urgently needed to find the bodies before any more evidence was lost. He thought his Mr Nice Guy act would carry him through and that he could explain any discrepancies. He thought they would believe him no matter what the polygraph showed.
@Sławomir Polygraphs are usually only given to people that the police already know are guilty - it's little more than a form of psychological torture used to extract a confession.
Surgicalsensei because he is a psychopath and thought he could dupe the poly and the officers! Psychopaths have a distorted inflated ego and think they can outsmart others, Chris is a vulnerable narcissist as well and the attempt to outsmart is a very common narcissist trait as well..
@Sławomir Which is a good tactic to rule out the guilty and innocent. Innocent people will lash out and get pissed, guilty people just go along with it
There's a reason for it as well, she has to pretend that the polygraph isn't a stage prop in this interrogation theatre even though it's bad enough at telling between the honest and liars that it doesn't count as evidence.
@CellBlockNine how? I see her playing the game to make him more comfortable to be easier to see his body reactions to certain things. You need to form some sort of a mini bond at the start of these things, it makes it sort of easier to read the person and for them to confess to whatever they've done...at least thats what my boss told me when she was working in the police force. Its easier that way apparently
@Sławomir I think (hope) that it wouldn't go the same way if you were really a grieving partner. Your reactions would be entirely different and I would hope hers would be too. It must have been really obvious to her he was guilty.
@yortzandat It's a risky business having consumables, a woman and honesty all in the same room. Sometimes it doesn't pay off. Other times it definitely doesn't pay off.
@Sławomir exactly why this stuff works. That's intentional so they can tell who's guilty and who isn't. This isn't about protecting someone's feelings - it's about finding the truth
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@Surgicalsensei I think people who are confident enough to murder someone in the belief they will get away with it are so full of grandiosity, they probably truly believe that they could fool the test
@Sławomir They do it because they're judging the person's response. An innocent person would tell them to shut up and just find my family.. they'd be mad!
Sławomir She’s literally a professional.....she knew he was guilty. They know how to act with different people obviously she won’t act like that with a disgruntled and anxious parent.
@Sławomir Oooorrrrr its because the detective and polygrapher already knew he was guilty. They are professionals and if we could see that he was guilty imagine what they saw face-to-face.
@Sławomir They don't call in this level of professional unless they're 99% sure it's the guy and they just need a confession, and the professional is usually able to pick up on signals very well given it's their job. If someone was fully innocent they'd see signals and change tactics.
@SpydersByte lol yeah just think of how many people are locked up in jail bc of forced, coerced or bad poly graphs. There Is a reason they arent admissible in court anymore lol
@CellBlockNine why is it that when women are being nice, polite and have a laugh or two they must be flirting. do you think she would really risk her professional career to flirt with a killer
Can you all stop calling her a polygrapher? That's just part of her job, she is a detective. This isn't the only interrogation on YouTube she's involved in, she is brilliant at what she does. Chris wasn't her first murderer and definitely not her last
@Sławomir she told Chris that as soon as he walked in the room she could tell he was guilty, so those questions were intentional to see if she could get a reaction out of him. Considering he didnt sound like he cared, she was right
@CellBlockNine No. Individuals who work in law enforcement more often than not act friendly toward suspects when they know, or have evidence that indicates guilt
@Eggchin My WebMD says I have issues with confronting the truth because of the extremely high expectations placed on me by my parents. That's what I told her anyway. It was the first thing when I googled "lie to your girlfriend". I heard her car pull in the drive and I do something.
@Ca Cu I’m not, all I’m saying is you can’t determine narcissism within 20mins of a video. Why is it so hard to understand? I never said I’m an expert in people, this is common knowledge... I said I was majoring so I could act as a source.
you should say this sarcastic line to the person who said that the criminal is narcissistic.... I could use the same logic, “OH god, you determined the person is narcissistic in just an hour in...WOW YOU Must be an expert WITH PEOPLE” ... wrong tag.
@Sławomir thats the point. If he wasnt guilty he would probably call her out on asking all these dumb questions! Now his focus is strictly on cooperation in order to appear likeable and avoid incrimination.
@Sławomir I get your point but they were onto him from the very beginning, and even if he was innocent, in such desperate times you gotta do what you gotta do, she wouldn't be able to act casual like that with a devastated wrongly accused man, she just goes with the flow in my opinion.
@CellBlockNine you call that “infatuation”? Lmao Everybody including her already knew he was guilty. The lady at the drive thru touched my hand when giving me change back so she’s totally infatuated with me 🥴
Polygraphs are not real science sad cops are still aloud to use them. Even if I was telling the truth I would be nervous to take the test and my heartrate would jump just trying to get my point across
this part (4:00) is were he got busted,when you miss someone who you love and want them back you would only think of lovely things cause thinking of something bad happening when you meet them again would be mentally painful,so Chris watts said he just wanted them to ring the door bell or bust the door open and give him a hug so hard it knocks him to the wall or smash his head on the wall,he is subconsciously admitting to what he has done and if you love someone you wouldnt think of them doing harm to you but it is possible to think you might hurt those you love,at this instant he busted himself
They were on to him from the beginning. Chris doesn’t come across like someone very smart. I can’t imagine he’d actually think he’d get away with this. Hell, he buried them right where he works. He didn’t really even TRY to hide what he did. I would have confessed before she hooked that lie detector to me. He already is talking about his family in PAST tense. He wasn’t fooling anyone but his parents.
Wow I didnt even know the police have programs to see all digital messages from devices long after they been deleted. Did he say I hope she got a burner phone??? He was really digging his own grave. I have never seen the polygrapher ask so many pre test questions. Very perplexing..
She's wonderful until you work with ladies like her in the workplace and see how quickly they'll turn on you and run to HR as soon as piss them off even once. Then they're not so sweet lovely cute witty and all that.
Guilty AF !!! He sounds sooooo freaking guilty !!! He can’t stop running his mouth, like zero control. I love how the detective says that everyone knows he’s guilty and NOTHING he’s said has made sense.
people don't realize that polygraphs are not admissible in court. the only purpose they serve is to make the suspect feel as though they are already doomed and have no choice but to confess.
When she said that part of my brain was like, "She's such a badass", but the other half was like, "He's a murderer, don't taunt the murderer, he's going to jump over the table and silence you too!!" lol
Rhiannon Parks I think he wanted to be caught. I mean I’m not even half as successful as Chris but I’m smart enough to know not to talk to police without a lawyer and this dude was more than willing to take a lie detector test. It’s like dude you have a right to not incriminate yourself and your taking a polygraph. He didn’t really want to get away with it
@NotoriousRichie thank you Chris, very cool they let you have a phone and for giving us insight into what your mind was going through that day. But why didn’t you just confess if you wanted to be caught?
I just still can't wrap my head around how monumentally stupid someone must be to take a polygraph test when they know they are guilty. I was very impressed by the test administrator's professionalism too though.
@James S honestly, some people are just so delusional that they think they can outsmart the cops and anyone else. There's no other explanation. It's crazy. Or they're dumb and don't understand they can refuse and get a lawyer lmao.
@Franz Borow exactly. Most parts of the process that involve direct interaction with suspects revolve around using psychological pressure to get a confession. Regardless of their court status, people feel like a passed polygraph can get investigators on their side and off their backs. If they fail, it expedites the course of the proceeding interrogation
@NotoriousRichie We all say we wouldn't talk to the police but when you want to seem not guilty the "not guilty" thing feels like you should do whatever the cop asks you to do. Your mind thinks that any refusal will make you look guilty. These cops are just exploiting that part of his (and our) brain.
I can't believe he didn't even pretend to look at the surveillance video from the neighbor next door! Just stood there facing the police instead, rocking all over the place....
It always stuns me how calm the detectives are in these scenarios when the suspects are so obviously guilty, I don't know how they don't either lose it on them or get totally scared / creeped out
@I dunno I know obviously, and they have training, experience etc, it's just the human side of it, especially in such a horrific case like this, but I guess that's what drives them, to make sure people like this are imprisoned. It's still extremely impressive though 😅👏🏽
This job attracts a certain kind of personality. They're less emotional, lower intelligence, more physical, see things in more black and white where anything that's a "crime" is condemned regardless of whether it's the right thing.
It is very impressive, I know its cliched but their training does kick in and by doing this on a regular basis, you would develop a type of progressive discipline, maybe even desensitized at times as a consequence. But in this case the polygrapher admitted she felt sick to the core when interviewing him at one point.
They definitely get upset and lose there cool. Just not while getting a confession . Look up that case where the guy found the 14 children living in the parent's house and they were changing their children to the bed.... The detective who handled that case that was interviewed was literally crying when he talked about what he saw. This stuff definitely affects people
It’s because the criminal is powerless. In situations like these, what could they do? Pounce at the detective? There’s multiple officers just outside that door waiting for the call to arrest and haul their ass to jail the second that interrogation ends. If there was any sign of a struggle, they’d bust through that door and the only person getting hurt would be the accused.
I don’t think it’s a situation of getting creeped out by a suspect, but I do share the sentiment that it’s impressive that the detectives don’t outright just fold and berate disgusting people like Chris for their heinous crimes.
I feel like its easier when you have high confidence in their guilt because then you're just focused on laying traps to catch them in a lie. I love these little techniques and its so fascinating how they use them so expertly and with such discretion.
Investivators are savvy, not stupid idiots. They know that every bit of this will be played during trial. Every suspect should learn that as well hahaha. Never talk, get a lawyer, simple.
They almost definitely do get creeped out, but they know they have a very important job to do, so that keeps them focused. Must be an extremely stressful job, not everyone can do it.
I took a criminal justice class in high school and my teacher was a cop for over 20 years. I asked him this same question. He basically said that it’s all a facade. That although he got used to the charade after a while, there were some cases that still broke him. He detailed speaking with a notorious serial killer from our area in the 80s and I’ll never forget how he said: “I’ve never seen eyes so dark and empty than the eyes of that man.”
I think because the interrogator knows if they do their job right, then the murderer gets life and you’re the one who made it happen. Like losing the battle to win the war
The control questions having the que right at the start is so smart man
You hear "before 2018" and lie but lie comfortably without having to process the following question and coming up with a false claim to protect yourself.
hearing him repeat the same exact response that he wants the kids to run through the door into his arms or whatever is so weird bc even if you take the hindsight out of it… you can really hear how insincere it is. no emotion in his voice at all
He does call them "my kids" a few times throughout the interrogation to be fair, but yeah the distancing is crazy whenever he doesn't call them my kids.
And how is he not sobbing 😭? He says the words he thinks he should say without any emotion at all. Even if he was innocent, his wife and kids are missing!
@Catherine Any normal, innocent person would be a mess. All through the interviews and trial he was as cool as a cucumber, which shows his total lack of love, empathy, and normal human emotions. My husband once said that if anything ever happed to my kids, they'd have to put me in a home for the bewildered. I adore my kids. I can't imagine how anyone whose entire family has gone missing can even eat or sleep. The fact that he sounds he's talking about a boring project at work shows his complete lack of love for his wife and kids, and total absorption with himself. I wonder if his mistress ever figured out that he is incapable of love, and that he only wanted to be with her because they had lots of sex and fun. He would have gotten tired of her, too.
@AlyMetz My husband and I called our kid "your daughter" when we were making fun of her. But we never say anything like that behind her. So don't worry, your dad loves you.
You're reaching. I think people say that all the time, because they hear other people say it. But I'm sure you've heard people say things like, these kids drive me nuts, or those kids are so wild. It's really not that out of the ordinary at all.
@Catherine well yeah, i’m just extremely uncomfortable showing those emotions in front of people especially if I don’t know them, so I don’t judge an apparent lack of emotion so quickly, and her just calling him weird for not crying pissed me off, though it’s more acceptable since they were pretty much certain about his involvement.
I think he really gave himself away when he started talking about violence towards those kids...my girls, my daughters, my kids...the distancing is so apparent
@OrphnE Music your so cool with your 2 words, can you give us more infos than words? every sociopath are different, and it’s just one side of em, they have multiple, so judging em in one or two words is not precise
that's how culprit distance themselves from the victims to tell themselves they are not guilty, doesn't matter how close the relationship is. it's actually crazy
@A K .. never talk about victims who are no there to speak for themselves like that. you don't know anything nor her affair ever was talked about or proven. what the heck are you talking about?
@ShuHao Why would a nice normal person will do that. His wife probably made his life worse, threatened him with alimony, told him she will trap him in false domestic violence too. He was cornered and had no choice. My sympathy is with Chris. He have to live rest of his life his rage for his wife made him kill two bastard girls.
@Storytime with Mamabear your so correct about that and it makes it that much more horrific for what Shannon must have felt in her final moments. All of that coming in to clear view as he’s snuffing out her life
@RazzBerry I totally understand this. When my brother died suddenly I was so numb I couldn’t really cry In front of anyone. My entire world fell apart and I was a break wall. If you tried to hug me I locked up and it was like my emotions where turned off. My thoughts how ever where very clear and concise when answering questions or talking with family. I could talk to you and make sure you knew I was okay and that my family would be okay. Behind closed doors however i was in a mess and a ball on the floor for months
For some of them I felt like it was they way most people like when he’s saying those kids and pointing at the picture but like the majority of the time it was icky
@Dancing Firefly It sounds like you had a good father and I hope that you had a good mother, as well. My father loved me but my mother, a covert malignant narcissist, pitted us against each other for years. Nightmare.
@Syzygy i mean, I had abusive people in my family, and the people who were the most psychologically abusive always called me “the kid” or “that kid”, etc. which was a way to objectify someone, and not put ownership of said person on them. Saying “our kid” is different from “that kid.” Not saying that everyone who does it is verbally/mentally/etc abusive, but you definitely wouldn’t have known they were that bad by just meeting them/me 🤷🏼♀️ Plus, people that are manipulative easily fool people
this man is disgusting. just imagining what they suffered makes me wanna cry. he didn't deserved them. he deserved to feel pain for the rest of his life.
@savannah storm yes! good call! There's another one on this channel where the detective is wearing a bow tie. There's no way that's just a fashion choice, I bet he only wears in interrogations - just to mess with the interviewee's mind, like to make him think he's talking to some clown
All those reasons make these poly-gaffs inadmissible right? He's so guilty it doesn't matter, just saying he had until 11am to call a lawyer. Typical physcopath, thinking he can do it all by himself.
I just can’t believe the guy didn’t have a lawyer by this point. A lawyer would have advised against a polygraph along with answering all the questions they had. Imagine how different the outcome might have been if he had sought legal advice from the start, not that I was rooting for him or anything, the guys a total asshole. He could have left his wife and still been a part of his kids lives but instead he did this hideous thing...I just don’t get why he killed the kids as well???
@Curt wow lol, i though it just an annoying clock. i heard of " slow irritating drip of water", but i though the chinese use this method to drown people or something.lol thank to you i learned something today.
@Nelson Brett man comes on YouTube to put numerous other people down over a simple difference of opinion about a video, and then accuses THEM of needing to grow up. 😂
@MsB inSYDNEY most people would do the test, because hey if I refuse everyones gonna think I'm guilty. they freeze up and just go with the flow, hoping for a miracle
11:10 Polygrapher : "If you did have something to do with their disappearance, it would be really stupid for you to take this polygraph." Chris : Takes the polygraph Viewers on YT : Well, no one said Chris was smart.
2020.7 there was a similar case happened in China Hangzhou. The husband killed the wife and went on TV interview to look for his wife. The Cops found pieces of human tissues in sewer of the apartment and arrest him. He sentenced death.
How do you think detectives feel just before they initiate a confrontation? Do you think it makes them uncomfortable and they wish they didn't have to do it?
Detective: "You've been very good at talking to me about this really hard conversation."
•• Translation •• Detective: "You've been very dopey and obvious this whole time. Thank you for being a godawful liar and having the wit of a 13-year-old with 4 head injuries."
If he's narcissistic, all she needed to do was feed his ego, give him supply and they did eventually, with the flirting and telling him he's a great dad, leading him to accuse Shannan etc... He wants people to think he's a great guy and he took that bait, l guess she said that to let him know he couldn't BS her. The clock on the wall ticking away, the striped jacket she wore, he was screwed indeed.
@Nelson Brett well that's what l meant, super hero shows there was only Wonder woman and bionic woman of course, but no Super Woman, just like there was no Super boy 😁. As far as l can see a lot of woman like being called girls rather than woman or Ma'am, makes them feel old, but yes l get what you mean.
@Tracey Ní Breitheamh those women you know of must be childish to think that 'woman' sounds old. 'Woman' literally means adult human female. Completely different from 'ma'am' which is generally used for older women by other adults and used also for young women when spoken by children.
@Hsnr B and yet some women think this way, we don't care in Ireland, more an American thing l guess, along with that word Ma'am, we don't use that term here....
Polygraphs are usually inaccurate that’s why a court can’t use them as evidence. They’re only used to scare people into a confession. I’ve taken 2 before (part of my past probation) and on question I wasn’t lying on came back as a lie and the ones I lied on came back as truths
E D2021-07-30 01:26:43 (edited 2021-07-30 01:32:43 )
@Tracey Ní Breitheamh exactly. As a narc, he would think that every lie he told would be believed and that no one will ever suspect him because he is such a nice guy who wouldnt hurt a fly
@Startled Milk also how do you know you failed it (even with lying). You are going based on what they tell you your results are. There is the concern that if you refuse it then you look guilty.
Expecting my first child a boy July 22 God willing everything goes well. I couldn’t imagine doing something like this to him regardless of the circumstances with me and his mother. I could never !!!!!!!!!!
The clock constantly ticking in the background would drive me crazy if I were guilty of a crime and being interrogated. It’s like a reminder that it’s only a matter of time before his time is up, And once he is in jail he’ll have nothing but time to think
I thank this channel for showing me these interrogations... Now if im ever interrogated I'll know exactly what to say and what not to say to get away with whatever I did lol the best part being calling out the interrogators techniques and BS so they know they're not dealing with a naive sap lol id probably make them frustrated as hell and that would be hilarious 🤣 so thank you again for posting these interrogations!!!
This polygrapher is a master interrogator in her own right. The pauses after his lies to the relevant questions are so cutting, i found myself squirming just knowing how extremely uncomfortable he must be under that kind of scrutiny. The way she masterfully presents the IDEA of the polygraph is far more effective than the polygraph itself. Brilliant work.
That's the point.. the polygraph isn't reliable and that's why it's used to corner the investigated and make them believe their truths /lies will be revealed when it doesn't actually work. It's a form of intimidation.
@Troy JT Thats why its not admissible in court, dummy. Its used to make someone nervous and to help with interrogation. It literally got him to confess in a way. I don't think you understand the point of a polygraph test.
That's all a polygraph is - an interrogation tool. It's kinda ridiculous that in 2021 we're still talking about polygraphs as being "not foolproof" .... More like the actual readings from a polygraph are basically useless.
It's like bite mark analysis, drug sniffing dogs, and plenty of other LE techniques that have been used over the years. IE not based in sound science and shockingly inaccurate when they are applied the way they typically are, and primarily a psychological tool to manipulate suspects and jurors.
Every "indicator" a polygraph might provide as to a suspect being deceptive could just as easily apply to an innocent person getting nervous when the big important questions are asked of them.
But if the suspect believes in the magical technology of polygraphs, then when they are told "we know you're lying, the machone doesn't lie" - they might then produce an actual confession that will be admissable in court.
Frankly I think it's wrong to continue to use 70s pseudo-science tech like polygraphs in interrogation. Seems like the kind of tool that's as likely, if not more likely, to lead to false confessions as it is to leas to the truth. A PD that's leaning heavily on something like that suggests to me they care less about the truth and more about bumping their conviction numbers.
As a preface, I have a few cop friends who've told me that polygraph's are, more or less, BS devices. But are very effective at freaking you out. Even if you know for a fact they're BS. I took one as a pre-employment screening (Govt agency) a few years ago, it was the most nerve-wracking thing I've experienced probably *ever*. "Have you ever committed a crime you didn't tell us about?" "Oh God they know about my illegal mp3s!" Anywho, I failed one question about drug sales. Not drug usage, but drug sales. My nerdy ass has never even seen a pot leaf, much less sold it.
She actually is a detective, not just a polygrapher. They deliberately made her bring that machine in so that Chris would let his guard down since she didn’t introduce herself as a detective. It creates a false sense of security which is why she sprung that fierceness out after acting sweet and without an agenda for a while. Genius idea.
The neighbours solved the case by thinking it though and reasoning, she solved the case by litterally demolishing him in an uncouncious psycological dual. After that the cops will only have to do a bit of cleanup and send himto court
He wants to act innocent but can't see that he's doing the opposite. How would an innocent man react when asked about the many ways his family could be killed? He would ask the detectives if they are still in the right mind! They're supposed to f*ck find his kids.
This woman is a certified badass. The first time I saw the documentary I immediately noticed her putting the pressure on by making sure he knew it'd be stupid to take the test if he was guilty. It's a statement that wouldn't bother an innocent person at all but would make a guilty person sweat. There's so much more I didn't notice though. This video is brilliant. Thank you!
Anyone know if a ticking clock is helpful in interrogations? I assume it's intentionally put there for a reason. They could easily just place a silent clock there instead. I'd imagine if I was a guilty guy being interrogated, I'd feel more uncomfortable with moments of the detective staring me down in complete silence.
Mike G2022-01-07 05:39:44 (edited 2022-01-07 05:46:43 )
The polygrapher applying that technique of applying pressure prior to the test would totally rule the results out of any court in my country. A discredited tech in most of the world, it is interesting it is still in use in the USA and in particular as an active part of trying to coerce a confession.
"The coolest thing about this is right now, there's only one person in this room who knows what the truth is, and in about five minutes, there's gonna be two of us. That's the COOLEST part." Oh, man, that was stone cold. I loved it.
Bro her kids are gonna come home and be like “I promise I’m not lying mom, we went straight to Jessica’s house” and her mom is like “well the cool thing is, that right now only you know if you went straight to Jessica’s, in 5 minutes, there will be 2 of us that know. Now come sit next to mommy” 😂
@kalbininkas ok fair point, sorry for the insult. The point is that she is a professional, she doesn't believe any of the things she says to him you know. She doesn't think he's an honest guy, she doesn't think he was a good father, quite frankly she hates him and probably would like to shoot him on the face in that room. But her job is to get information out of that guy and in order to do that she tells him things to boost his ego, not because she actually believes these things, but because she wants to bait him out of the defense.
I really don’t think he’s a psychopath. He has too many emotions, too much anxiety. He’s either a covert narcissist or neurotypical and really snapped.
Sub Stantial2021-07-27 06:38:07 (edited 2021-07-27 06:40:32 )
Putting skill at deception aside for a moment, Chris is not a bright person what so ever. If he was, he would speaking to an attorney and wouldn't be answering these questions. "How might someone kill somebody who went missing." Anyone with at least a few neurons upstairs would refuse to answer that ridiculous question. And if one were innocent, they'd be yelling at the person across from them to even ask such a question. My children and wife are missing and you're asking me what are some ways someone could kill them?
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Sub Stantial2021-07-27 06:43:25 (edited 2021-07-27 06:45:18 )
@MoveOn They have emotions, they just don't have any emotions related to empathy. A psychopath is literally incapable of experiencing empathy-that is the hallmark of a psychopath. They can feel fear and anxiety around being caught or getting into trouble, but will experience no emotion about what they actually did to someone.
I'm always against the abundance of use internet make of the term "psycopath", but my two cents are that in this case seems perfectly justified. There's something... absent, from the eyes of this man. You can tell he's completely disconnected by what he did to her two daughters. UNMOVED.
That's because he isnt a psychopath or sociopath. Those crimes with historys and signs. CW had none his entire life. He actually has Aspbergers Syndrome.
I'm completely blown away by just how effective the strategy of making him list ways you could make someone disappear seems to be. Did the detective know at that point that strangulation/smothering was the actual causes of death? If so, adding them to his list consecutively after he carefully avoids them, is just a sublime move and should send his guilty heart racing, if it wasn't already. Polygraphs are obviously not a scientific method by any means, and it's not practiced where I'm from, but I can totally see why law enforcement in the US would prefer to keep people guessing.
@Storytime with Mamabear Totally agree. There are humans without a Soul like him. Humans are like a Jar. Some of them are filled (with a Soul) and some of them are empty but they are all Jar´s. Chris Watts is a Jar without any filling.
Jeez i couldnt never be an interrogator. As soon as i have the evidence that the suspect is guilty id throw hands and probably get jailed before he is indicted
That polygrapher scares me and I've got nothing to hide. I don't know much at all about her profession, but I get the feeling that she was not kidding when she said that she went to the best school in the country for it.
@Ranny Trom Russell Williams was as cooked as Chris. The case was over and done from the start. All of these interrogators are just toying with their prey
Bryant G they are FBI from what I remember. And, even if they aren’t, there is always the top 10 wanted list for FBI, or cold cases if they are local detectives.
I know it's trivial low hanging fruit but, why would Shanan "knock" on her own door, to her own house? I cringe everytime he says "I was waiting for a knock on the door" because it seemed to mean that he was anticipating a "knock" on the door rom law enforcement rather than from his"missing" wife and kids as the wife wouldn't"knock" on her own door upon coming home especially after being reported"missing" lbvs
“If you did have something to do with their disappearance, it would be reallllyyy stupid for you to be sitting in that chair and speaking to me today” OMFG AHAHAHA
The reason she says it is because polygraphs are absolutely not realiable and not scientific. They use the polygraph as a way to make the subject nervous and try to make them confess.
@Brekowins 100% This lie detector woman is so full of shit! This proves that you should never ever take a lie detector test from anyone employed by the police. If willing to get a test than do one from an individual that your lawyer finds, and has no financial ties to law enforcememt.
@Creepy Robsta Lie detectors are not accurate. Everyone knows this. That's why failing one alone is not enough.
Even she acknowledges this but she compensate for this with her questions and the way she says her words are deliberately there to caught a liar of guard.
So if you put a criminal with someone with extensive training and great judgement of character then, they really don't stand a chance.
Like what she said at the start. She basically scared the living shit out of him. It's psychological pressure. The way she said her credentials and experience was meant to tell a criminal that there is no point lying.
If he was innocent he had nothing to worried about. Those words should not really pose fear but genuine amazement or a sense of confidence. But, of course we know his not innocent. Hence the reason it didn't go well for them
@Marvelous Meh Yes, because even she is probably tired of going through this same lie detector act once again. I dont blame her though, it must be boring pretending that the machine actually does something useful. It would be a lot easier for her to get a confession straight away and solve the case and go grab a coffee instead of sitting there looking at the computer drawing useless lines and graphs.
@Marvelous Meh Yeah a true professional (who isn`t employed by the police) would never try to grill the subject after trying to make a confession, or make leading questions or amplify emotions. They would just give them the results and leave. I find it sickening that usually whenever these police intervues are going on I usually am rooting for the criminal, but being a former opiod addict and facing lying cops and the corrupt thing we call criminal justice system I know how it feels to be David vs the Goliath sytem. I now would never talk to a cop without a lawyer. For instance in Brittain a law officer cannot lie to a suspect, yet somehow in America they can...thats fucked up in my book!
@Brekowins She`s supposed to be in charge of giving lie detector results, not be the detective. As soon as she starts giving the test and comes in after to grill the subject you know shes nothing but a rube whos trying to be a cop. If she was given the same test she would fail due to all her blatant lies...unless of course she is a sociopath...and frankly after witnessing this it wouldn`t suprise me!
Tammy, the lady in the striped sweater is an agent with the Colorado Bureau of Investigation. She is a very educated and does most of the lie detector tests at the CBI. She is not just a pretentious cop. She certainly has my respect.
@E MP actually, innocent people with low intelligence confess to crimes quite often, or confess just enough to get themselves convicted. Not regularly or as often as the guilty, but many convictions were overturned when DNA started to be used.
This is a brilliant statement because she is actually saying "if you get up and leave you're admitting guilt. " Now he's screwed and has to take the polygraph.
@Creepy Robsta Are you arguing the validity of polygraph tests in the context of criminal proceedings? Because that was never in question. This was merely a tool in order to expedite pressure onto Chris. Most guilty people if asked to take a polygraph test will do so willingly in order to hopefully beat it and prove their false innocence, and the police know this. They know he's guilty before starting the test.. They just want more ammo in getting a confession.
He knew he was screwed A) when he went to take the polygraph and B ) when she stated that he’s a horrible liar lmaoo thank god they knew he was guilty from the start
I'm a goody two shoes, I've never been in a situation where I had to completely lie to someone's face like this....I can't imagine what he's feeling. Does he just not care? Is he shitting himself? Obviously he's putting on a poor act but he's got to be feeling SOMETHING
I've watch these videos over and over and over again. He was so full of himself. Thought he was gonna walk in there and lie and pass the test and go home. Narcissistic much???
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My big problem is that none of these people could say any of this stuff without the benefit of hindsight. It's all make uppy nonsense when you already know the outcome. Still fun tho!
If you like JCS the channel The Behaviour Panel are a bunch of profilers that talk about famous interrogations. They even interviewed the detective that got serial killer Russell Williams to confess.
@Pilkie101 eh, I remember seeing his news interview on the Philip DeFranco show the day Shanann and the girls went missing, and both me and my husband looked at each other and said “yeah he totally did it”. That was before he was even publicly acknowledged as a suspect. It was the lack of panic and concern and the fact that he referred to his kids in the past tense twice in a short video.
Holy shit. I was almost starting to feel nervous getting caught for this shit myself watching this. That woman would be a pain in the ass sitting in front of if you know you are guilty.
I love her lowkey diss when she called him stupid lmao. But also her cheerful trustworthy front is pretty scary especially since she's said before she knew he was lying from the start
@bill bob I did have a response, don't cherry pick one line. "As if all men are stronger than all women" "some me are emotional". You insinuated that men (all) should not fear women cause they are stronger and cry less. And I responded that you're wrong because not all men are and not in every scenario.
@bill bob I agree it was a strawman, I didn't mean it that way necessarily. I probably read something the wrong way. Except the fact that you can't see every other line for what it is because it proves your sentence wrong is telling.
It's a polygraph, completely useless pseudo scientific bullshit. Never admit to anything and she has nothing to work with. Of course one should never speak to cops to begin with. That's something these videos always make crystal clear.
@Nerdiness it's not pseudoscience. The way your body (physiology) reacts when you say a lie vs. the truth. Pupil dilation, breath & heart rate, sweat glands... Sure it's not definitive but it will point interrogators in the right direction. It has its uses.
@dead As a man i stand over 6'5", I am emotional, loyal and a good friend, my ex was short, angry and had a swinging brick for a heart, i truly believe she is capable of murder, red rage comes over her like a cloak, I am a sucker for a sob story, she was cold to the point of liquid nitrogen, women can be a lot colder than men, they should fight the wars.
The polygrapher has the same demeanor as an elementary school teacher who's lecturing you for misbehaving and it scared the crap out of me in a weird subconscious way
Just watched his ACTUAL confession from prison and it’s worse than any of this. The kids were alive up until he put them in the tanks. Bella saw him drag her mom’s body to the car and watched him smother Celeste. She asked if the same thing that happened to Celeste was gonna happen to her and then he smothered her while she fought for her life.
It's hard to understand why people pathologically lie... The love I have for my family is exponential But dude deep down you know it's not Who trades their family for a facking mistress Hard to understand
"You've been very helpful sharing that with me, not many people would share that they had a fight in this situation" That's one way to read it, the other way is, "Not many people are so stupid as to leave a trail of 4C Italian Seasoning Breadcrumbs directly to themselves"
polygraph lady was like “it would be super dumb for you to do this test if you had anything to do with the disappearance, like SUPER dumb and very stupid, dumb” chris: 👁👄👁 haha yes
Lol seriously though, none of these people talk to their lawyers, who would probably advise them not to do many of the things they do. And I’m thankful for that, because they are scumbags.
@Stefan Imig she explained at the start that he could decide not to continue at any point. Something like "I'm feeling too on edge" or "I'm not comfortable with this" or "I took some Valium this morning" would have worked, although this would have given the detectives an in to say "you didn't do it, so you're guilty", which is all the polygraph is useful for (you failed, so you're guilty. Tell us what happened)
@Stefan Imig Since polygraphs aren't admissable in court in the first place, it would be extremely light evidence that a suspect backed out of a polygraph. In fact, most defense attorneys would have advised against Chris taking the polygraph at all, and before that, they would have advised him to shut up. The fact that he completely changed his personality from introverted to extroverted is decent evidence against him, though not directly incriminating. He could have avoided a lot of the interrogation if he had a lawyer.
@Tojki its all about the illusion though, right? You're 100% right that not submitting to a polygraph exam, or even failing one is not admissible in court as evidence, but the police can use both to apply psychological pressure to someone who doesn't have a lawyer and doesn't know better, just as they did here. Heck, after he failed, he told his dad "they aren't gonna let me go" even though technically he was free to leave. The smart choice would have been to lawyer up the moment they started accusing him after the exam, but he thought that either it would look too bad to lawyer up at that point, or that he could somehow convince them he was innocent.
Those things should be outlawed. They're internationally recognised as flawed and incapable of actually detecting if somebody is telling the truth. It's just a gimmick that should stay in movies.
I would never take a polygraph. Innocent or guilty lol. Fuck that. If you can assure me its 100% accurate then definitely, but even if it was 99.9%, I ain't risking my freedom on the 0.01%.
@JAESWIFT i would never take one either because im scared that even if im not lying i will get very nervous and it will show on the poly and they will think im lying.
@Mira .45 I mean I've always wanted to try beating one by keeping something sharp in my shoe but they may only work in the movies. I wish I had a polygraph
@sarasthoughts yeah they’re not admissible in court in most places so in this case they police were either betting that chris didn’t know that, or betting that he would confess after the machine showed he was lying because he felt like he was caught. still horrible that sometimes innocent people get investigated super hard after an unreliable polygraph makes them seem suspicious though.
@Lewis Cunningham yeah they’re not admissible in court in most places so in this case they police were either betting that chris didn’t know that, or betting that he would confess after the machine showed he was lying because he felt like he was caught. still horrible that sometimes innocent people get investigated super hard after an unreliable polygraph makes them seem suspicious though.
@Mira .45 He DOES subconsciously want to confess. He wouldn't be babbling to the cop otherwise. That's something that cops know as soon as they get you talking, after that it's just a question of getting them to the crucial point where they either fess up or say something incriminating without realizing it. It's almost like the stages of grief-----denial followed by acceptance.
@Mira .45 I’m interested in how many of these premeditation murderers seem to forget the human element in all the offences they plan out painstakingly. It’s like they get so wrapped up in the event to come and because they believe themselves to be so much smarter than everyone else, they forget how unpredictable life is. The don’t know how they will behave when their movements are under scrutiny, and they leave vital clues because of carelessness, wild card factors, they have serious blind spots and I feel those are ego related. Their flaws lie in not being able to see past themselves well enough, and underestimating the impact taking a life will have on them. Even if they think they enjoy it. Things like anxiety, feelings of loss, confusion, will affect them. Some of them make some really dumb mistakes and it’s all because they’re human, not Demi gods as many seem to believe.
Once I read a short story about an upper-middle class man whose arm was severed in a train crash while he was on his way to visit his mistress. He refused to let the paramedics take him to the hospital to get his arm reattached because his wife would want to know how he came to be on that train and the man thought he could figure out a story to explain his missing arm on the way home. It was satire but there are men who will go to hell and back a thousand times to avoid emotional confrontations. Scot Peterson was another one like that, from the sound of it.
@Christian Alfaro this is correct and well put in a court setting you need proof take federal cases since they are pretty much undefeated in the ring. Every time they place warrants or get indictments they have the upmost proof without a shadow of a doubt
@Christian Alfaro keep in mind that we, assuming you also mainly watch this channel, mostly only see the interrogations of the guilty individuals and not so often the interviews of witnesses etc.. This leads to us getting the impression, that they always have the suspect but we don't see the whole picture.
And at that point they had no real proof just the fact he acting suspicious and that he having an affair also he was the last person to see her, alive . If he hadn't confessed or 8f he lawyerd up he may have walk out of there .
@Nicole Brassell I beat cases due to lawyering up. Only idiots talk to cops. Idc if youre innocent or guilty or if they sag “only guilty people are afraid of an interrogation” let them investigate you without your help
@Travis Miller that doesn’t automatically prove guilt wtf lol people have been innocent and had co vocations over turned with a lot more circumstantial evidence than “hey he never loads his truck from the garage”
@Christian Alfaro yea getting the wrong person is awful for both sides, huge civil suits, plus the person can be broke. And destroyed mentally if wrongfully in prisoned like some especially mInorities black people especially just now getting out
@Christian Alfaro u would be correct in thinking so
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David Tatum2021-06-02 01:59:24 (edited 2021-06-02 02:00:00 )
Holy shit. My favorite video is the body cam of the neighbor taking him and the cop over to watch the security cams. U can almost literally see him shitting his pants on the spot. Then the neighbors like "Dude, he was acting sketchy af,". Lol.
The peers whom know an individual will be the best judges of character, assuming they can do so without bias and with only acting on empirical, well-established (and even recorded in a few instances) data as this neighbor had done.
@Amanda L even just having proof isnt enough on its' own. If the evidence still leaves a shadow of a doubt, then the suspect should be released, as per the criminal justice system's protocol for high crimes. I'm not arguing the validity of this stance in modern day forensics, merely pointing out how the archaic system works.
@Christian Alfaro well yeah. That’s the entire point, lol. If you know someone committed a crime but can’t prove it beyond all reasonable doubt in court, it’s not worth 2 cents.
@Sirus Ofsit not true. Tens of thousands of innocent people have been wrongfully indicted and then not been charged/convicted of anything after being indicted.
He was guilty to everyone from the beginning but they need enough evidence to convict him. They need as much as possible. Especially if the dude wasn't going to admit it but once he did the poly it was definitely over with. I like their techniques and seeing sort of behind the scenes.
Yes this comment is made in every video about this case, they did good but their accusations don’t hold up in court. This police officer isn’t trying to figure out what happened he is trying to gather evidence.
An actual innocent person would be PISSED at the polygraph lady going on and on about types of death, "burning alive", asking how you can make a person disappear, laughing banter etc before the actual test. This guy is absolutely horrible at trying to act innocent.
i don't have kids yet perhaps sometime in the future i will but i would never say "those kids" instead if i had i would say "my children" (mine...he is talking as if he is watching someone else talking about his children)
@ΠΑΝΑΓΙΩΤΗΣ ΤΑΞΙΑΡΧΗΣ ΡΗΓΑΣ ΤΣΟΥΚΑΡΕΛΛΗΣ It's completely fine to refer to your (future) children as "those/the kids" in a joking or lighthearted manner.
But Chris murdered his children, him using "the/those" instead of "my" in this situation just shows how detached he is.
@Bryan I'm saying that a lot of parents will jokingly refer to their children as "those kids", but that's only in lighthearted scenarios.
It's because Chris murdered his children and keeps saying "those/these kids" when he really should be calling him "my" kids or calling them by their names.
Oh. My. God. The amount of pressure that was applied by the polygraph administrator was absolutely incredible. It made me uncomfortable to watch. I was extremely uncomfortable throughout that entire segment. Unbelievable interaction. unbelievable.
@Rexx Colt Police often don’t tell you you’re a suspect at first. If police are talking to you for any reason, get a lawyer. But yes, if your child or daughter is missing, it’s probably worth it to speak immediately with the police. Get your lawyer ASAP, but obviously in the meantime talk to the police.
@Rykehuss why wait till court? He says all good attorneys will say not to speak a word. By then, I'm sure the attorney will have had a word, and thus allowed 'hypothetical me' to speak.
I know right?? I saw this vid some time back and every time she says it I'm like - oh shit she's really not there to play. I mean - by saying that she's literally telling him "you're screwed" in plain sight. Brilliant.
She wasn't wrong, it was really stupid. He could've left at anytime, he could've asked for a lawyer at anytime, he could've declined the polygraph but he was so into himself, he thought he was smart enough to beat it. Shows how stupid he really is. Glad the idiot didn't decline it.
Somehow, his idiocy made his mind leave planet earth and forgot there's this thing called divorce and still chose the hard way. I think the should add more years to his sentence just for his stupidity.
I will never understand how he killed those babies. Maybe his wife was in a angry rage but his man he was so cold to kill his kids that was. Especially the oldest girl scarred about what he was doing and what was happening.
Chris Watts likes to smoke pots and he likes a lot to clean bots (robots that is). Chris Watts sleeps on cots and he connects the dots and hates when the weather is hots especially when he has to mow the lots. He prefers the applesauce brand of Motts. But he is not a baby tot (because he is an adult, that is). Oh yeah Chris Watts, his life shall rot in a jail in which he didn't sought but his parents did in fact taught (him better, that is), never again will he sail a yacht.
That's my rap I wrote about Chris Watts. Comment and give me a like. Did you enjoy it? Thanks.
@Ed Peesker What do you mean?? Why not?? I showed my friends and family the notebook I wrote it on and they read it and all gave me positive feedback. Literally not one bad review. Maybe you just aren't familiar with the case and past interviews he's given so you don't understand teh context. you just don't get it.
@CellBlockNine That rap was bad(as in not good, that is). It had no meter and was over explained(you explained too much, as in over explaining, meaning that there was too much explanation) and the rhymes were also lackluster(like lacking lust, that is). It just sounds like a huge nonsequitur, sorry bro(I'm apologizing for making you aware of your lack of talent)
He was listing methods of murder like it was nothing. If I were in this position as an innocent person, I would lose my mind that someone was forcing me to think about such horrible things, especially with the possibility that my loved ones were experiencing them. What a terrible, cold human being.
"There is only one person in this room that knows what the truth is and in about five minutes theirs going to be two of us." This is definitly a 'bruh' moment
@Erlendur Sveinsson Bruh moment' is a blanket term for all situations that merit a reaction, whether that be shock, awe, or any other strongly felt emotion. In these such situations one must exclaim 'Bruh! ', typically in a low tone of voice. So knowing the truth of the situation and seeing his response, gave me a instinctual "Bruh" reaction. 21:18
@TheLasVegasElite I've really been thinking that the whole thing was a farce! Federal case so he's moved to Wisconsin, he'd be just as fkd there! There have also been long drawn out interviews with him in prison, perfect timing with the plandemic as well.
The strange fact is without a confession, if he had just said absolutely nothing he would more than likely be walking around free today. Without the bodies it can’t be ruled a Homicide.
This lady was so brutal. She was basically just teasing Chris and smashing his confidence into tiny pieces. All the backhanded compliments about being a bad liar was her practically telling Chris that she's coming to get him.
@lowkeyobsessivehighkeyimpressive "fancy narrator" well aint you a honey talking cowpoke! Im sure you would melt like the wings on Icarus if you were Chris 😂
“If you had anything to do with these kids disappearance it would be really stupid of you to take this polygraph test. Hahaha right? You’d should not be here.” SAVAGE!
In an old article about torture in medieval times, if the one being interrogated was a noble or some bigshot, interrogators usually only presented the instruments and described what they did. This was often enough to get the person to talk. That way no one got their hands bloody.
From the vague video you can tell she obviously cares about her appearance i would play with that, women with nice hair wouldn't try to trap me, would they? i failed the polygraph test is that just you saying or everyone else?
WTF!? I must assume you are being sarcastic? She was all but wholesome and professional and was trying to comfort him and trying NOT to believe that he is guilty.
@Robert Luke you’re literally praising something that can help him in his defense in court. The polygraph would automatically be dropped out because she enforced additional stress. I bet your life that if someone said that to you, even if you were innocent, you would be so nervous you would fail it. And the polygraph is not nearly 100% correct.
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Robert Luke2021-01-18 09:52:57 (edited 2021-01-18 09:53:55 )
@Alan Matković I quoted the woman in the video. And then I said “SAVAGE!” That’s all. Not sure how you interpreted that as praise. Additionally, the polygraph isn’t admissible in court anyway. They used his confession. But thanks for trying to enlighten us.
Him talking about he misses little things about his kids (like them sitting at the table) really shows how he knows their dead. After my mom passed away I thought things like this because I knew she was gone and I miss the normal day-to-day life with her. If someone I cared for was missing for a couple days I wouldn’t be saying things like that. It would be more about how I was worried for them and wanted them found alive, not reminiscing them like they were already dead
Even when he was doing the news report and he was saying ‘if you’re out there, please come back, just please’ and says it in such a desperate manner. It’s almost as if he’s wishing what he’s done is just a bad dream and he’ll wake up from it.
What I cannot get over however, is how not once does his ‘guilt’ (which is probably none) never once overpowers him to the point where he admits what he’s done wrong. He even goes as far as blaming his victim when caught. He’s an absolute narcissist. All the reminiscing and desperately begging on the news, wasn’t because he wanted to turn back the clock to see them again, it was to turn back the clock so he can save himself. Never any remorse for his wife or children. It’s the most sickening case I’ve seen.
I agree. In my case it was my dad passing and Im missing all the small things like how he would squeeze my shoulder. My dad didn’t answer the phone for a few days a couple months before he passed which was abnormal so we called someone to go check in on him since he lived 9 hours away. My sisters and I were panicking luckily he was ok just misplaced his phone. Not once did I start missing the little things.
I totally get what you mean. My Grandpa passed away just a couple days ago. You know what I miss most? Just hearing his voice. His stories. Hearing his viewpoint on things. He had a... well, more of a wild west approach to crime. His response to a lot of criminals was "Hang 'em". Draconian, yes, but that's how his generation grew up. It was interesting to see how someone with that upbringing would solve some of these issues. We did agree on a lot of things. Sure, we disagreed too, but who doesn't? We were always there to listen to each other. I miss fishing with him. I miss golfing with him. I miss his humour. His levity. Through the darkest times he'd always, ALWAYS try to lift everyone's spirits. Wasn't always successful, but I've never seen him down, or depressed, or anything. Was that just a really good poker face? No idea. But it did help a lot.
These are little things I took for granted. They were just baked into him.
He gives it away as he talks about "those kids" with the news teams and when he talks about their personalities in the interrogation, "she was...". He is so incredibly bad at lying, as the polygrapher says both jokingly but also dead seriously.
@alyssa same here!! My dad was in coma for 4 days before his demise. During those 4 days , us as a family constqntly checked up on his health levels and well-being. We never reminisced, rather we were concerned about him returning to us. Sadly on the 4th evening he passed and there after we made comments like "we'll never eat another meal with him again" things along those lines. I'm sorry for your loss and I know nothing ever really fills that void. I hope things have been getting better for you and your family ! You are not alone <3
That’s a very good point. I didn’t think about it like that. It took me a while after my Grandmar died to start missing pitting things. Because in my head those things were going to happen again! Then when I remembered I would think ‘omg I’m going to miss…’ Thank you for that. Really good way of wording it too! I’m sorry about your Mum, I’m sure she’s very proud of you ❤️
This is very true, when something like this happens, like when a relative becomes very ill and the question whether they will live or not becomes uncertain or in this case that they went missing, I think we just go to a "survival mode" where time seems to stop, and we don't immediately go back to normal life, it is certainly hard to put into words.
That is an incredible insight that never occurred to me. Thank you for that. Wish it didn't stem from personal experience though. Heartfelt condolences.
@Jack Carter there’s no doubt in my mind that he regrets every second of that night. There’s a more recent interview where he describes the murders in greater detail and you can just hear the pain and cracking in his voice. However, can’t turn back time so I believe he’s decided to detach himself
Yeah your comment seems pretty accurate but we need to remind ourselfs of 2 things: context and humans. Humans are not identical. Some do irrational things others are broken in some way and have some mental illness that will affect their communication and make them apear strange guilty maybe. Psychopathy or autisim are good examples Context is everything... knowing he is guilty now its easy to go and find what we are looking for because we know what happened. We won't point out anything wrong because we know its false so we will only identify things that confirm his guilt withoit noticing any behavior that would have been more associated with innocence
He only mentioned his daughters names because he felt that the officer thought it weird that he was saying 'those girls'. It's weird for a father to not be so frantic or saying his daughters names often when they are missing.
Tiff Waffles EXACTLY. When I can’t find my daughter for 2 minutes I’m losing my mind, he never cried, never freaked out, never even ACTED emotional. He’s sick
@Kaydee Johnson He can't even say the names of his daughters at all. That's one thing that really gets to me. Those girls weren't a stranger's daughters, they were his and he can't even say their names. When he does say their names, he's very disingenuous.
However, he isn't even emotional when he talks about his then missing daughters and wife. His voice doesn't even break when he's talking.
Dissociation. Why do you think people these days overuse labels like "n4zi", "r4cist" etc. They are trying to make themselves believe that the horrible thing they want to do is not done to someone like them, but to "those".
Tammy should be starring in marvel movies because she's a superhero. When she's like "you'd be an idiot for taking this test if you're guilty" and he's trying to chameleon his way into seeming like a normal person that he's always just barely passed for. Like I just feel like shanann saw the flags weeks ago and chose to trust this man she knew over her gut feeling. And that Bella didn't run from the car they just trusted this lizard psycho freak with their lives it's so devastating.
Upon reflecting on the photo of them, he maintained calling them by their formal names, and not Bella and CeCe, as a comforting self-soothe manner of keeping them mentally alive. Clear distancing.
Smh that didn’t even click when I saw that! I was thinking “wow what a feeble attempt at garnering sympathy or playing the victim”... and I totally forgot the guilty subcontext.
I think he is realizing what a horrible shit he is done with his kids…I think he had feelings towards his kids but he most likely killed them so they won’t be a witness for his wife’s death and also not to pay child support. Sickening how money came before his kids🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
@Noniayo Botah he isnt visibly experiencing any sort of emotion. i would say its a cold-blooded attempt at getting anyone watching to think he is a loving father
@phil It could be shock as well. It's completely possible that he feels remorse despite having committed such an atrocity. Some people do absolutely horrible things and regret them later, and not only because of the consequences, but also because of guilty conscience.
It's possible he's dead inside and has no feelings, but it's also possible that he actually has a sense of regret. It's something we just can't know.
@Noniayo Botah I always wondered if Bella didn’t walk in on him wrapping her up if he would’ve spared them but I really doubt it. He saw them as an extension of Shannan and just like little things in the way of his new life with NK. It’s heart breaking 💔
i dunno if anyone has taken a polygraph from experience but if anyone were to answer those same questions how do we know for sure nobody answered wrongly/honestly/guessing intentionally.
An abusive ex of mine woke me up at 2am to throw me and his son out in the cold. He woke me up at 4am to tell me he was cheating with my best friend. That question was irrelevant to what he did to them and really unnecessary filler.
Did anyone else notice that he subtlety showed how he actually views his children and his hatred of them in the way he spoke about them? As he tried to verbalize reasons he loved them, in each it was an example of how demanding, picky, bratty, or disobedient they were. (In his eyes.) It was how they never go anywhere without their blankeys, calling forth frustration from the past. It was about how they are demanding and choosy and their clothes. It was about how he wished he had to repeatedly tell them to eat their dinner, or have them throw chicken nuggets at him. Every single example he gave was how difficult the kids were. Not a single example of nap time, or their laugh or smile or favorite movie or game... nothing about reading or spending time together. Normal things a parent thinks of, because they make a strong emotional connection in the mind. The only strong connection he had to "those kids" was how much they were a pain in his ass and how they made his life difficult, although he tried to frame it as love. When thinking of his children the first any only examples his mind went to were them not listening to him, demanding something of him, or throwing food at him. That's it. The only times he mentioned his kids during all of this.
The evidence was right there.
For example, I don't even have kids... I kinda hate kids... but when I think of my nieces and nephews I think of the oldest who is a good sister and cares for her siblings and adores her dogs, when I think of her brother I think of how much he loves learning new skills and trying new sports or activities and treats his cat like his child.. my next niece I call Llama and she loves to cook and bake and acts like a sass queen and my youngest nephew loves cats more than humans and hes an awkward little weirdo and an adorable peanut of a human. They aren't even MY kids! They annoy me 90% of the time and yet my mind only goes to good places when I think of them, the first immediate thought is usually something specific and weird like my nephew picking his nose when he thinks no one is looking and getting embarrassed or my niece holding the cat wrong and paying the price and crying on my lap about how the kitty hates her.
This guy.... he has no love or connection to those poor kids. His mind and heart here full of hatred and contempt.
Yep. If someone were to ask me about my 19-year old, I would talk about his kindness and sense of humor, how he hugs me every time he leaves to house and every time he comes home, and many more of his positive attributes. I would tell people why I love him and why they should, too.
Yes, he was talking about them as if he is a robot who was programmed to know what love is, but never actually feel it. He is so distant from them, so far away from them emotionally, only thinking about himself.This is truly horibble to see that people like that exist, because instead of being a loving and caring father he only saw his daughters as a problem, an obsticle on his way to his perfect life. Some people would do anything to be able to have kids, and this monster killed them as if their life meant nothing. just horryfing.
I especially noticed it when he talked about the hugs. "I don't even care if they tackle me, or throw me on the floor" like... They are little kids, they can't really throw him on the ground. It sounds like he just finds the hugs and greetings annoying more than anything else.
that’s a pretty common thing at least in movies and tv. A person who has lost someone will fondly remember both good and bad aspects of the person they lost. I believe that this could be what he is trying to replicate here. He sucks at it though and instead just comes across as insincere
and u can tell how he hates his wife even more than his kids bc she’s always an afterthought to him. i mean he literally admitted that in this vid but also in the ones before he always talked about how he wants his kids back or he hopes his kids are okay “......and my wife too” like cmon at least try to make it seem like u care abt her
Omg you make me cry, i hate kids too, but when i think of my niece i think the best moments and how much i love hereven if she lies so much, all the hugs, support, caring and laughs, the hobbies we share, my second nephew i think how sassy he is, a truly funny guy even tho he is kind of a bully :/ ... but my last niece, since i didnt spent time qith her AT ALL i only think on how annoyinh she is, so demanding and rude .... omg omg omg i dont have a conection with her ... well is her mom fault anywah she didnt allow us to spend time with her and she raise her to hate us, being portrzy in her rude behavior and cruel world. My dude you spoke only trues there ,but if someone ask me i love all the same HAHAHAAHHA which is a lie xD
Dude exactly, I don’t have kids but raised my little brothers. The first I thing I think of is the how the middle child is out going, has an infective laugh, follows me around, always wanting to get into what I’m into, I think about playing nerf guns with him, or how proud he was to show me he still had a lego model I made him when he was a young child, or how excited he gets to see me. I think about how he’s protective of the youngest boy, and the youngest, I think about how he’s a gentle giant. Came out of my mom as the biggest of us 3. I know when they grow up they’ll be bigger then big brother. I think about how the littlest one is so gentle with animals, so afraid to hurt them. How he’s so sweet, and always shares with his friends and his brother. How he won’t ever yell at someone, and how he’s a mamas boy. I think about how they go out with their bikes and are so respectful and nice to the other neighborhood kids, I think about how they love to play halo because it’s what we used to play together when I lived with them, and I’ll always remember late hours in the night playing Minecraft with them when they first started playing video games. I remember the middle child sitting in my lap every day as a toddler watching his favorite movie (he had to watch it, I’m serious when I say it was my little dudes favorite) and how I would kiss them in the top of the head good night. I love them so so much, and I’m just the big brother.
I do think part of it was his mind trying to lessen the guilt of what he did - by only associating his kids with negative things and distancing them by saying "those/these" kids, he's keeping himself from truly coming to terms with what he did. To acknowledge the good of (his) kids would cause him to in a way admit that he murdered good, innocent children that he was supposed to protect and love. This way, he's convincing himself that they were just some brats that he knew.
When he was asked if he misses them a normal loving parents would have talked about how he misses their laugh or how he wants to have fun with them again but just as you said he only talked about how he just wants to see them "run through the door and tackle me to the ground, bust my head open I don't care" who would say that about their missing children
I love Tammy! I can’t stand how Chris constantly refers to Cece and Bella (and Niko) as “those kids”. No, Chris, those were your precious BABIES! Your Daughters, your Son, your flesh and blood! Not “those kids”. Ugh!!!!Selfish monster.
Just one question. Is polygraph examiner a real job or is she another detective on the case? She seems to stick around and know a lot about interrogation techniques for just a polygraph examiner.
I'm new to this channel and have been binging JCS and I just watched the first part to this vid. I'm confused, why was this vid taken down and how long has it been back up? It was posted 2 years ago..
Glad I managed to watch the first part right after this vid was made available!
I’m sure the police were watching his house but the fact that he came back the next day and didn’t just try to run. He really didn’t think the jig was up.
This is a case study in why you don't ever talk to the police without a lawyer. Sure, cops may think your guilty for asking for one, but when you're being acquitted because you didn't incriminate yourself you'll thank yourself.
"And the coolest thing about this is, right now, there's only one person in this room who knows what the truth is. And in about 5 minutes, there will be two of us." I would have lost MY SHIT.
@Memo William also might I ask what’s wrong with choosing a losing character in a (here lemme fix that for ya) FICTIONAL story. It’s his choice. Allow him to pick the losing side of a made up hocus pocus book. When I was a teen I liked the decepticons from transformers more. Same principle😆😆
@T.N.H.P THENEOHUMANPATTERN ANIME! why can't I worship the flying spaghetti monster? If God would punish me for that and give me bad karma then he seems pretty shitty.
@Memo William Also wanna know how stupid religion can be ew, so I saw this post about this lady who got a tattoo of a lemon, when asked why, she revealed that it’s bcc her toddler who died loved eating lemons. Which is okay BUT THEN- I go to the comments and someone writes, don’t worry he’s eating lemons in heaven with god right now 🤣 what a joke. Idk about anyone else but I find that very comically disrespectful
My sister loves reading manga, imagine her dying and then someone commenting, don’t worry she’s reading anime boy manga with god rn, tf??
@Memo William I don’t want to be rude, but nobody cares about your wall of text my guy. Nobody with the right mind is going to change their belief over a youtube comment section
@ron sock grab a old school bible itll have his name....so u saying theres no creator ?spalms 83:18kjv If u read the scriptures u would know. The word trinity not in bible jesus never said to worship him jesus preached the good news and to not worship images of a man ,woman ,animal etc and what his father promises after he gets rid of this 8th world power in the bible prophesied inthe boof of daniel (UNITEDNATIONS) so u belive theres a heaven and hell? The miracles Jesus's father gave him like when he ressurected lazarus did he send him to heaven? Nope...act's24:15, jhon5:28,29,ISAIAH 26:19 read it tho man dont be ignorant we aint perfect everyone commits mistakes it aint jehovahs fault usually fake ppl distanc themselves when they know they doing wrong...
@JRyan Pimentel Grab thus spoke zarathustra and understand that you are bowing down to a corpse. God is Dead and we have killed him. It is better for one to dance one's own dance, and not drag cadavers around with them. Unburden yourself!
I have read everything you are suggesting. The bible is just a book.
If he was innocent he would've said "look lady we are wasting time so give me your damn poly I don't give a shit what it says I need to find my babies!"
@Gabe Barbieri polys are simply for investigative purposes. It lets a cop know the person is being deceptive or not. Like how Steven Calkins failed miserably when asked if he seen Terrance Williams again after their encounter at the cemetery.
@Memo William You unfortunately seem to have a deep misunderstanding of what the word “evidence” means & represents. You can not take a lack of affirmation for certain things that usually have scientific explanations and use it as so-called ‘evidence’ for what you believe to be true. This makes your argument look incredibly weak seeing as you’re using subjects that aren’t completely understood and declaring that, because it’s not completely understood, God is evident. Call it faith and leave it at that. There is no evidence of God. No one is stopping you from being faithful, though. Cheers
@Memo William You’re still using a lack of evidence in one regard and using it as your evidence to support your case, which... wouldn’t be admissible in a court of law. And calling the people that don’t believe what you believe ‘stupid’. Really shines some light on the character of evangelical folks.
@Memo William Your evidence only exists BECAUSE the evidence of refuting parties does not exist. But no, God is metaphysical and his existence transcends our universe. How convenient.
@Memo William The issue with a lot of religious people is that they don’t just aim to offer a sense of inner peace and a guiding beacon for those who believe, but they also attempt to insult and force their morality onto those who might not.
Once your religion goes beyond, for instance, explaining how the universe came about and what will happen after you die, and starts making statements about how being homosexual is a sin (prescriptive morality) and that evolution is false (a factual claim that does not “preclude appeals to actual evidence”), surely you can see how one is not surprised when seeing a religious person insulting and making disingenuous remarks to those who do not share the same beliefs as them.
I feel for those who can be passionate about their beliefs without being rude to others, because they have people like you choosing to be a representative for the community.
@Memo William You are not the root, just an addition to the problem. You don’t owe me a pass. I don’t really know what you’re getting at, as I said cheers after my first message. Wasn’t saying goodbye. I know that I don’t have to explain this to you, as it’s just the micro aggressions persisting. You’ve moved past the point of attempting to use your circumstantial evidence as a justification for lack of evidence and continuing to passive-aggressively tell me that you’re right and that I’m wrong. You really consider yourself to be the messenger boy? Choose a different approach. The hostility towards people willing to debate is yet another thing that makes your argument look weak. Is your goal really even to convince? Or are you seriously replying to comments telling them that they’re wrong and then telling them that they are stupid for disagreeing?
Nice spin. You’re mind was made up. You proved that by your previous post.
Even so, I gave you a response when you claimed (erroneously) that circumstantial evidence isn’t evidence. I’ve continually tried to change your mind, but you persist.
@Elite_Hunting Blessed be the name of Jesus. Hosanna to the son of David!! Hosanna to the highest! Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord. This is Jesus.
No. It's not even remotely an intimidating line. It's BS and polygraphs are inadmissible. If I was there I would have told her polygraphs are useless and only show if someone is bad at lying. Trash.
@Memo William the Bible that you’re referencing has been rewritten over and over. If someone accused you of murder based on an old book that had been rewritten by people that disliked you, would you make the same arguments?
There are 5,000 copies of the NT; some dating back to the first century. The OT is even more trustworthy with matching copies that date before the advent of Christ.
In comparison: there are 400 copies of Shakespeare’s work.
@Devin Dimas oooooo im so scared lolol god sat there as Chris smothered his daughters, i think ill be okay if i think god is a coward and probably doesn't exist.
@Joshua Bailey Damn that's a really good point. When i watched wrestling as a kid i liked Kane more than the Undertaker (even though both characters are technically bad)
How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! how art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!
13 For thou hast said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north:
14 I will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like the most High.
15 Yet thou shalt be brought down to hell, to the sides of the pit.
That polygrapher is awesome! She tore shreds into that evil man. So glad he will rot forever in prison
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Detective: so what should we do to the culprit?
Chris: I just want those kids to run through that door and just bust my head open like I almost did while strangling them. I love those kids and that girl
@Wreck-It Rolfe it means he doesn't acknowledge them as his family. Not once did he say " my girls or my kids or my wife" it's almost always in the third person "I love those kids" or "I can never hurt those kids"
@Wreck-It Rolfe It shows that he's entirely disconnected from them. It's definitely something the investigators would have picked up on, he shows he's completely separated himself from them.
@Debo Datta I doubt he ever really loved them to be honest. But he definitely (on getting into shape like the investigators implied) thought he could do better than them and wanted out.
I honestly think he killed them to avoid losing money in a divorce and child support.
@Jarrod Purvis I'm not saying he never says "my wife", it's just the fact they were so consistent that it stood out. Just like his use of past tense towards his wife and children before admitting they were dead.
I think why I don’t find it weird is because that’s how my parents have always spoken about myself and each other... albeit it makes sense since they’ve never wanted the best for me
@donatae Jones....I am pretty sure I read that they were broke and could not afford a third child...so there was no money to split if they divorced. But you are right there would still be child support he'd have to pay.
@quweva you mean wife and children? Kids is apparently too disconnected and cold lol.
This guy's fucked up but there's nothing wrong with using the word "kids" to describe your children. Multiple people have even used the word "kids" while criticizing his word choice just in this thread.
It's not an important factor that he called his kids "kids." I can see the spouse thing and I think the spouse was the main issue in this case, for him, but it's more important that he used past tense to describe them, not the word choice that is essentially a synonym.
And in fairness, spouse is a very uncommon word and when used it's usually deliberate. Kids is not.
Yes I'm probably not picking but generalization on social media gets under my skin a lot. People make some blatantly obvious stupid arguments that mean nothing in the grand scheme of things and idk why it annoys me. I guess this is a me problem... Hmmm oof
In an alternate universe where something else happened to his family and he would be totally innocent, I could still see him distant to his wife, given that his marriage was finished even without the murder and many divorcees can be extremely spiteful, even hateful towards their ex-partner without ever crossing a criminal line (nor even considering it.)
@Debo Datta "You can tell once he started cheating on his wife, he otherized his wife and children in his mind, No loving father would ever say spouse, these kids or those kids" No loving father would ever say "those kids" in any context? And as for "spouse" being not affectionate enough, this was a marriage that wasn't going well and he was cheating. The relationship to wife and to children are not the same.
It called distancing language. We use when we want to distance us from something. It is typically used when the speaker is trying to avoid thinking about the subject. Often, this is taken to mean a person is lying. That said you shouldn't base if a person is lying just on one sign. If you see many signs that's a red flag. Also I've had a tuff childhood and I find I use it when I talk about some things that happend in my childhood that are difficiult to talk about!
The kids part I completely agree with, how can you distance yourself from your own flesh and blood that you helped create. Like those girls loved and trusted him as their father, at least have the respect to reference them as close to you. The wife on the other hand I understand the spouse pronoun. The two had already discussed divorce and we don't really know their relationship, perhaps they didn't even see themselves as friends any longer. Unfortunately his wife is not hear to clarify how their relationship was...
@Wreck-It Rolfe For me it's particularly when he says things like those or these kids as if they have nothing to do with you. Most people would be in the same boat with me when I say most people refer to their family as that, their family. My mom, my brother, etc. The way he says it is like they have nothing to do with him. Aside from that, he just sounds like an alien interpretation of a family man. Half sincerely too.
@Jarrod Purvis it's best not to listen to armchair psychologists. There might be something in it, but realistically he had pictures of his kids in front of him so it's pretty natural to refer to "those kids" along with the props. These guys are just looking to sound smart or applying their bias too harshly. If most people listened to someone speak like this without context they wouldn't think anything of it.
Chris Watts is so pathetic it’s genuinely nauseating to listen to him speak. His monologue about how much “these kids” meant to him is some truly disturbing shit to listen to knowing what happened.
I dont really know if a polygraph test can be trusted. If i was asked "did you kill your family" my heart would obivously go racing because i would get scared about the test falsely saying that im lying.
It’s fascinating watching him playing along when she’s asking him to list off all the ways you can harm someone. Any normal, innocent person would be like “What the hell is going on. Why are you asking me this”
@V Vey you're missing the point. If you're an innocent man you're not gonna sit there playing "name that violent action" with the investigators. You'd be confused and concerned for your missing children and spouse.
@l-_olVlo_-l yeah, I've read something along the lines of "Mr.Watts has a malignant naricissistic personality disorder". Meaning he alledgedly knows how to emulate certain emotions even though they're not really there. But in the context of an interrogation, even had one "read the manual" it would be hard to properly act out the "correct emotions".
I mean I've seen a lot of these and this dude is really a terrible liar and this officer is on point especially at the end when he was telling him about thoughts at home and then the quick swing to say"those kids" (repeating his words) have a good dad. 👍👍
"What if the kids are hurt"? "Well my good sir, what ever is allowable by the laws of the state of Colorado sounds to be sufficient enough to be of proper punishment"
that was BRUTAL. she wasn't lying when she said she was well trained. she words everything so carefully. an innocent person would be so relieved to hear what she had to say but a guilty person would be terrified. well done.
16:00 Jesus, imagine being an innocent person fearing for the wellbeing of your children, and being asked all the different ways they could've been horrifically killed. I can't imagine I'd be so calm and thorough as this piece of shit.
If I were in Watts position, but innocent and was asked to give examples of ways to kill someone ( family) before a polygraph test, I would probably say "who the fuck do you think you are asking me to think of ways my family could be killed". Watts gave examples without even a hint of indignation towards the FBI woman.
This guy is just a straight up freaking monster and is guilty as it gets. There is no emotion to him I would be losing my money be if my son and wife were missing.
Polygraphs are magical psuedo science that are inadmissible in court for a good reason. That being said, they're great for pressuring stupid people into incriminating themselves.
@Brianna Long Really? That's insane. I knew feds still use it for security clearance tests, but it's terrifying if you can be convicted based off such shoddy evidence.
@mutinyontheark Yeah I know. I loved the video by Adam Ruins Everything when he explains how bad they are. They are only helpful if you have other evidence someone is guilty, and as you said, they can pressure people. Luckily the woman detective seemed like she knew what she was doing at least and he was super guilty
I wonder if Coder is okay... how he’s dealing with the residual effects of this case. Some of those involved in the investigation are still not doing well . Damn shame what this monster did !
His family loved him. Those precious children. She was an influencer and on Facebook daily. Children can't fake sweetness and innocence. As we all know from disastrous family and school photos. When our l Iittle princess has loud body functions during social gatherings. He has removed his privilege to call himself a dad and husband. SW was happy. You can see it in her videos. You can also see went she was having a bad day . I couldn't have videos my married life. Not many of us can. Her house was kept gorgeous
I read somewhere that this monster said something to the effect that he was still a father and would always be a father, and I was surprised by just how completely and utterly infuriated I was when I read that… when you brutally murder your two little girls and murder their mother who is pregnant with your unborn son, when you betray your own children in the most horrific and brutal manner possible, when you abdicate everything that fatherhood stands for, you do NOT get to sit there and say that you’re still a father or ANY kind of father. The ARROGANCE of such a statement is just beyond comprehension. Rot in prison, scumbag.
Can someone tell me why the audio and visual quality in the security tapes is always so awful. 99% of people have better equipment in their phones-why is so hard to transfer that into a CCTV cam
I am waiting for a future type of these videos where the suspect just looks at the cops and says "Listen I have spent hours on Youtube watching police interrogation vids so don't even try it. I'll get a lawyer now thanks." 😂
The detective was great but let's not forget the polygrapher. She was amazingly manipulative and played him like a fiddle without him realizing it. So interesting to witness.
@Big Brother while i agree that polygraphs have the potential to introduce dangerous conclusions in certain circumstances.. that is clearly not the case here. watts is a straight neanderthal with very, very limited intelligence and like the comment above mentions, it was less about identifying deception and more about serving as a psychological tool to pry open his nearly empty head.
@Big Brother how can you call those reactions fake? Regardless of the polygraph effectiveness in court as a tool for control in an interrogation its invaluable
Yep but Chris was disappointed when they just left him after the confession, he believed they were going to bring in coffee and cookies, and have a nice time bonding before they left with tears in their eyes while saying you are a good man Chris, we know you are. Tammy will visit you at Christmas and I will see you at the new year
Sickening to think that if my child’s father was in this same position he would’ve tried to break out of that interrogation room to find his baby… how can Chris think anyone believes him? My baby is 5 but his father STILL considers him his baby not “that kid”. This case is just all around gut-wrenching
she was ruthless. "right now there is only one person in this room who knows the truth, in five minutes there will be two of us" lmaaooo making him sweat before he even begins
@kinor Spielman She was ruthless in terms of the mind fuck she gave him, she all but guaranteed he would epicly fail the test. She was playing 3D chess.
@kinor Spielman nah everything she did worked, she did her job super well
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@kinor Spielman if she was mean and intimidating, he would have kept quiet and hired a lawyer. Since she was nice, Chris was much more willing to talk and eventually confessed. It’s not that she actually wanted to be kind to him (she knew immediately he was the murderer), she knew that’s what she needed to do.
@kinor Spielman top class interrogators are masters at understanding and manipulating people into telling the truth. most of that comes from being patient,, as in having an EXTREME amount of patience. normal people like you or i obviously want to rip his face off into confession lmao but these people need to work against possible loopholes and uncooperative human behavior. being bold and brash doesn't always work.
@Erebos They definitely shouldn't be used as the ONLY evidence against someone. They're great for situations like this though, it helps a lot with putting pressure on the subject to make them confess.
I absolutely loved watching her work.....it hurt to have to watch her suppress her natural reactions dealing with someone like him, but she did 🥇 and she did a damn good job
@Erebos I mean, they're not used officially in the US (inadmissible in court), but they're actually extremely accurate, if done by a good operator. It all comes down to the experience of the person administering the test.
@Danny Becker actually the inventor of the polygraph called it his Frankenstein's monster because they're NOT accurate. They have been beaten by the guilty and have caused the police to focus on innocent suspects who got nervous and failed them. Don't ever take one from the police. Maury? Sure, no real consequences. But when your life and freedom are at stake. No way.
@kinor Spielman Well obviously the interrogation was conducted well because they got a confession from him. Numerous professionals in law and mental health fields have praised the interrogators, especially the female. What were they to do? Shout and beat him up, potentially causing him to walk out of the room and refusing to speak to police without an attorney. Remember he wasn't actually arrested at this point, he was free to leave
@todd reynolds obviously don't take one. But I can tell you, first hand, that they can be extremely accurate when there's a good operator. In school, we had one of the best in the region come in and use it on my class mates and I. Get got everything correct with absolutely no errors. But, if someone isn't good at using it, or developing the questions, then they're bs.
She was a savage from the moment she stepped in: "You would be really dumb to come in for a polygraph if you have anything to do with this." And the "Have people told you before that you're a terrible liar?"
And all that packed in to this smiling amicable social personality... I may or may not crush out on her a little bit :)
@Danny Becker no lol they are highly disputable by most professional's. there is a reason they aren't used beyond these rooms in the US most countries don't use them at all. good for some pressure, that's about it.
Polygraph test are worthless. Unless you use them to psychologically beat a suspect to make them confess. Otherwise that polygraph test means nothing. A 10-cent lawyer down the street can get it thrown out. Her job isn't giving lie detector test. It's just convincing people to crack
@Danny Becker pseudo science there's people that swear they can find water with a dousing rod and many people have seen it and swear by what they witnessed. You've watched essentially a magician doing his tricks.
@dustyak79 you're comparing dousing rods to polygraphs? They're not perfect, but have some reason. If polygraphs are done by an expert, their success rate is far, far better than the 50% chance dousing rods have been demonstrated to have.
@Danny Becker The success rate for one is espoused as high from the people that use them and rely on them. You take a dosing rod advocate and they will tell you they have a higher rate than actual. They are made to look scientific but utterly lack a scientific basis. It’s origin is over a hundred years old and essentially it’s entire operating principle hasn’t changed except swapping paper and stencil graghs with a digital display. Face it it’s no more effective than hooking someone up to a copy machine with a lie /truth printed piece of paper ready in the scanner, while questioning a suspect.
@Danny Becker that's because polygraphs are only used when the investigators are already certain of the subject's guilt and just want to trick them into confessing using the results as "evidence." You can see this is clearly the intent of the polygraph "expert" in the video. It's all bullshit pseudoscience which is why polygraphs aren't admissable in court
@kinor Spielman how did they “need” a different interrogation style? This was extremely effective and they got a full confession without him ever contacting an attorney
@kinor Spielman no dude, her questions and comments were unbelievably ruthless, and paired with that cheery feaux-naive tone. she made damn sure he couldn’t beat the polygraph. definitely one of the best mind fucks i’ve seen in any of the videos on this channel
@Just a guy Obviously this guy ended up being guilty, but polygraph tests are absolutely worthless and I can't believe the US still uses them, it's so ridiculous. She did guarantee he'd fail it, by intimidating him and making him nervous, raising his heart rate among other things, which the polygraph checks for. It's so stupidly easy to get false positives from it or manipulate the person as done here.
@Chris Boelens they have the success rate they do have is because they are used when the suspect such as him comes in front of it. It’s no different than the technique of pretending to have more evidence than actual exist. Except they manufacture said evidence with the machine. Confronting the suspect into a confession. When random suspects are brought in its magical show is obvious such as the husband of a btk victim failed it and the green river killer passed his.
@Chris Boelens to the contrary I believe their “usefulness “ has been soiled by the Propaganda that actually made them useful in that circumstance. Such as when they are used in mass for job interviews. certain federal jobs require them used regularly after already employed. There was a case of an senior FBI agent losing his job because one year he failed one , he wasn’t under investigation for any misconduct it was just a standard thing. Then the many cases they are used to try to find/narrow a suspect when they don’t have one tends to lead investigators on the wrong guy potentially putting an innocent person in prison if they manipulate other evidence or theories because that test proved in their minds he was guilty.
i love how there's gonna be murderers in the future that have watched these videos and are gonna get away with crimes because they know how to act more convincingly
Polygraph lady: "it would be real stupid for you to take a polygraph test if you had anything to do with their disappearance, I mean real stupid." Chris: " duh, okay."
There are plenty of ways that you can hurt a man And bring him to the ground You can beat him, you can cheat him You can treat him bad and leave him when he's down. Are you happy? Are you satisfied?
Did Chris "those kids" Watts really think he could remove his family from existence and everyone else would just shrug their shoulders after a while and just let that go?
Well there's two very complex answers to that one: 1.) Yes. 2.) Yes. He's basically a dude that thought everyone was as stupid as he was. He's a male Jodi Durr-ias. Some people think everyone will believe everything they say.
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Oliver YT2021-07-31 00:17:01 (edited 2021-07-31 00:18:06 )
To answer this question with a question: Do you think, we'd had less crimes, if there was a 100% probability, that every criminal would get caught...? Chris Watts is like most of those criminals that think there i s a chance to get away with their crimes... Unfortuately there indeed is a chance to get away... Fortunately not for him.
@Oliver YT no... its all emotions... same like when you are in love... you can do crazy shit..... everyone can relate to situations like that. The murder happend in a situation like that, you cant think clear and your not even thinking logical about beeing caught etc.... emotions are a bitch
@Lennart Gosman I think it's not that at all, seems like he doesn't feel emotions at all and just heartlessly killed his family to try and start a new life with his mistress
Seeing how stupid his decisions were, I think he knew from the beginning, but he probably thought he would have more time. He wasn't counting on Nicole's intuition to detect something was wrong that quickly.
@Acknid I want to know what was going on inside Jodi's head as she was trying to deceive both the investigating detectives and the jury. How could she truly believe she was successful in her deceit whilst spinning some fantasy tale?
Yeah that's a big part of what's so baffling to me. The husband is always the prime suspect. Then again, I don't know why any of these fools ever agree to be interrogated without a lawyer in the first place. Seems they don't really think ahead, maybe that's why they are murderers.
@Rurex Dane And he did it before CW. Both cookie cut from the same batch... golden boys that were validated by their social climbs, beyond the efforts they put forth.
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April Ruiz2021-09-17 02:55:24 (edited 2021-09-17 03:05:01 )
@Lennart Gosman Did you really try to say it was such intense love for his mistress that made him murder his children and wife? A normal, sane person who has fallen in love with a person other than their spouse, who loves their children, would do the logical thing and just GET A DIVORCE. He and his mistress had correspondence where, after Chris and Shannan had found out they were having a baby boy, his mistress told him she can’t wait to give him his first boy. They talked about getting rid of Shannan and her girls before he killed them, his mistress is commonly believed to have been so much more involved in this despite not being charged.
Normal emotions, even strong ones, won’t cause people to impulsively murder their spouse and children and then try to cover it up with no emotion. If it was an impulsive act out of intense emotion, he would have come to pretty quick once reality hit. Have these situations happened before? Yes. This is not the case. He’s a selfish, narcissistic psychopath who had no issue dumping his daughters in oil tanks, and burying his wife and unborn child in a shallow grave face down.
@Gay Poo Eater i saw their comment as "he probably didnt plan this and lost his shit, then killed them without thinking about what he was doing" which is actually a really good point, like it or not. It can be easily misunderstood, but i really think that this person didnt mean to excuse his actions, just explain them.
Dude, I just gotta say. Polygraph test might have worked here but I really don’t think they should be used, like obviously I’m going to be hella nervous if someone is accusing me of murder and asking my questions
I wonder if the loudly ticking clock in the background was put there on purpose to add more tension in the interrogation room, it really added to the "pause technique" the interrogator uses.
This is painful to watch, I don't know how he could do something so horrible and just sit there and lie about it, his own children. THOSE kids. THESE kids.
A man who was genuinely innocent would ONLY care about getting his wife and kids back - he would be absolutely frantic and telling them to stop wasting time and look for this family. Watts speaks in a monotone the whole time and is mostly only concerned that they think he did it.
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Sav V2020-09-18 02:20:52 (edited 2020-09-18 02:21:22 )
Every time this monster says "these kids" I cringe, makes me feel ill.
@Freaky Boo Exactly. If my kids were missing I wouldn't be able to stay seated for 1 minute. You'd be wanting to be out driving around looking for them.
@Babz 007 sure, our society has flaws, but Watts was living in the better part of it with a good income, a very nice house, a wife that was committed to him & wanted to work on their marriage, good kids, and etc..., so I really don't see how society could be blamed for what he did.
@Babz 007 While society does have a connection to serial killers, Watts isn't a serial killer.
According to criminologists serial killers don't spend a lot of time developing intimate relationships with their victims, and they have "cooling off" periods which can make them much harder to catch.
Considering that more than half of all marriages involve cheating, and only a fraction of that ends with murder, I don't really think that even the strictest laws would change that much.
FabulousResults If you watch the Netflix documentary, this guy doesn’t cry until he has confessed and it’s not because his whole family is dead, it’s because that’s the moment he realizes he’s been caught.
Unbelievable how this goes on and on and he doesn't ask for a lawyer??!! Tell me how you would make someone disappear...this guy is dumb. Investigators were great but they got lucky with the incitefull neighbors and this idiots obvious stubbornness to get a lawyer when it's clear the investigation is focused on you.
Chris in a nutshell: "I swear, I had nothing to do with that evil thing that you never mentioned I might have done. Like...that evil thing? I had nothing to do with it. Like, that's something I would NEVER do. Never. At all. I'm a nice guy. You have to trust me, lol."
@Laroac I didn't detect the contempt (I could be wrong). I think she was masterful. They should show this interrogation in criminal justice classrooms.
Did the police find the bodies and figure out the cause of death before this lie detector test? She mentioned strangling which was the way that he killed his wife..
McFozan Chris had elaborated various other means of death but NOT the ones she mentioned. She’s a professional and knows when you avoid very obvious solutions (like strangling) they can pick up on it
i truly don’t know what chris was expecting. i can only assume that he either thought that the authorities were extremely stupid or that he was gonna be really lucky. it’s sociopathic in the stupidest possible way.
Can anyone please elaborate on what the technique JCS says is being used at 8:55? He calls it "Passive Accusation" and offers a brief explanation although I don't really understand his explanation and the scene ended with me still feeling confused.
Edit: after replaying the scene I understand what it means, although I sense that I am unable to provide a clear definition and thus I don't understand it well enough so feel free to provide input on the topic if you feel as if you have something meaningful to add
Right? It's almost funny. "I did not do this act of cruelty" it's like a little kid saying "I didn't take any cookies" when all you said was why is the cookie jar lid askew.
@haidls back yeah, about the suicide I guess there was nothng they could do about it, but I think they let him go that night probably because they couldn't hold him much longer for some reason, maybe they didn't have enough to arrest him at that point. Anyway, he is so dumb, maybe tgey thought "well he is stupid just let him go, it's fine" lol who knows right?
It's crazy because he seems like such a doof. But he murdered his pregnant wife and brutally murdered his own young children and then cut the mup and shoved their bodies down pipes. He did it easily. And the only reason he didn't get away with it because his wife's friend was diligent. The contrast between Chris's doofyness and the brutality is scary.
With the benefit of hindsight and all the pointers I think that's easy to say. Normally people can't tell when someone is lying. Maybe for people who study in this field it is slightly easier for them but not the average person.
Ikr it’s absolutely wild. There’s no way he truly thought he was going to get away with it. No way. But then again he’s an idiot so maybe he really thought he was fooling someone. But he looked suspicious from the second he opened his mouth
@Daniel Racy Agreed. I mean, he wasn't Totally Happy with the marriage, but who murders his entire family after a six week sex affair?!! Also, I cannot believe he had her over to the house at least a few times!! What an Idiot...All the Way Around!!
it's the way i can just hear him try his best to use the words a grieving man would use, while using a tone that just sounds like he's speaking for someone else...it's like he's a friend of the grieving man, speaking for him
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Normal Human2022-03-25 14:52:06 (edited 2022-03-25 14:53:46 )
Bro I froze when he said he proposed to her at Ocean Isle beach I just went there for vacation last summer It was a neat place, there were sea turtles hatching when I went and a guy caught a shark and let my sister and I touch it There was also this place called “Beach Life Sweets” and a really sweet cashier gave me a free bag of candy
Sorry for the letdown in the thread my dudes I like to answer honestly. But hey, I like my scrambled eggs with milky milk and my mom and sister like em dry like a desert babey. What u stance on them shaken not stirred yolk masters?
Problem is with interogations id still be anxious as fuck and scared regardless, id be shaking and having panic attacks the whole time. Idk how ppl can be the perp and act so calm like this its scary
@Squiddy Jones Jr. yeah bro just cause your stressed out doesn’t mean you have SHIT compared to what killers and anyone in prison goes through, sure they deserve it but it’s horrible
@wolle and it seems like murder is stressful 100% of the time. I don't know why people would go out of their way to be more stressed. Unless they like parkour or something.
For real right? All of my problems are nothing compared to the mess this guy’s in. I keep coming back to these videos whenever I have a bad day and think things can’t get worse.
Isn't that the truth. Why did it feel like i was being interrogated here? Thank God im not a murderer cuz id be a terrible liar with my shit nerves. This was hard to watch
One thing I don't think a lot of people do is put themselves in the murderers shoes. That shit is just a scary as being the victim. My nerves could barely handle this video. If you believe in reincarnation, wouldnt it suck to come back as a murderer? Like a serial killer or Isis member? Makes you really think. Are these people really sick? Cuz who in the right mind could go through something like this? Hell even if my wife was secretly a prostitute and gave me aids i couldn't do something like this.
I know right! It must be so damn stressful for ppl who are guilty of murdering someone or committing crimes, and then have to do polygraph tests, being interrogated and fearful of going to jail etc.
@Nonexistential Yes you probably did...this person copy and pasted a top comment from another video to this one, it's a little pathetic but it's a good demonstration that copying people works.
My name is Yoshikage Kira. I'm 33 years old. My house is in the northeast section of Morioh, where all the villas are, and I am not married. I work as an employee for the Kame Yu department stores, and I get home every day by 8 PM at the latest. I don't smoke, but I occasionally drink. I'm in bed by 11 PM, and make sure I get eight hours of sleep, no matter what. After having a glass of warm milk and doing about twenty minutes of stretches before going to bed, I usually have no problems sleeping until morning. Just like a baby, I wake up without any fatigue or stress in the morning. I was told there were no issues at my last check-up. I'm trying to explain that I'm a person who wishes to live a very quiet life. I take care not to trouble myself with any enemies, like winning and losing, that would cause me to lose sleep at night. That is how I deal with society, and I know that is what brings me happiness. Although, if I were to fight I wouldn't lose to anyone.
That's why I actually watch these videos from the comfort of my own home! When you think your life is bad,at least you aren't one of these idiots! Things could be alot worse🙏
@Justin Buckner Did it ever occur to you that a simple thought or idea may be Expressed by more than one person?!I seriously doubt they were "copying" some one else's comment for likes! It shows how petty you are
@Nonexistential yes. Some people’s measure their life’s worth by the volume of likes they can snag. So they steal other comments hoping they also go viral. And when they do, they get to tell their friends and family. And because no one cares, they are brought back to the sad reality of what an empty vessel they are
My favorite thing is to put myself in the shoes of this kind of person. Imagine how I'd feel as I see my story fall apart and the detectives gain confidence. It makes my heart ache thinking about being so so so fucked... but then it all goes away because I'm in my bed instead of being interrogated
@Nonexistential yes. People see other people got a bunch of liked and decide they want some of the action. Because one’s self worth is measured by the likes one gets.
Legit! Like I hate Chris and all other murderers but most of the time I can really sympathize with how stressful the situation is and it makes me feel really terrible
I think it’s really terrifying is He just seems like a normal neighbor with a family and the family pictures and videos it’s just really mind blowing and terrifying
Life is stress free when you're free from police interaction. You don't need to be a criminal or murder someone to go through this headache, although this dude obviously did it
Honestly right. Anytime I feel like I'm "stressed" or think I have problems I just need to watch clips like this and realize my problems or issues ain't so big anymore lmao
I am so tired of people posting this comment on every video so they can prove to their friends they are something special as evidenced by all the likes.
Life is never "stress-free". You will encounter multiple stress-inducing situations throughout your lifetime - but in the case of a crime, such as murder, it’s even harder to deal with the consecuencess of it (the homicide). This will follow you for the rest of your life and it cannot be fixed: the guilt…if you ever feel guilty for your action.
I’ve had some stress with my job, car and apartment recently. It’s kind of morbid but seeing these people in what must be the most terrifying situation of their lives really puts my ordinary problems in perspective.
I often think the kind of person who takes a popular comment and posts it themselves like this are some sort of sociopath or absolute low self-esteem loser.
life is so good when u dont commit any crime..but ye even iff u was that sick u still wouldnt do this .sorry for swearing but he will be getting hammerd in jail in both ways..he is a child killer...its bad trust me verry verry bad..
@juan Valdez i hate liez i did as a kid but i soon stopped it..u get nowhere in life iff u r a liar ...we are only as good as are word me judt guessing snd commenting is just me thats what i do i just click on a vid and while its been on 10 seconds i guess whats gonna happen i am always wrong but ye
@Nonexistential i saw the same one on another video from this channel. i think its the same person who commented or they copied it from that video. but i also know a lot of people probably think of this so they could of thought it themselves
Lol i agree, feels so amazing when i get very into these stories and mentally put myself in the suspects shoes as the horror of facing the truth crawls into your head. Then I remember ive never killed anybody and i get such a relief, very cool feeling.
Some people in this world just need to die for the sake of others lol but killing your wife and kids is just wrong... When it comes to women and children I get disgusted... If someone kills another grown man hey shit happens... You'll have to excuse me Ive lost almost ALL hope in mankind due to tragic events in my life and mankind has yet to prove me wrong... Example... I get more upset when I see those ASPCA ads about neglected animals than the ads about other people who need help... I can't help it or lie about the way I feel... I love my dog more than most people I know... I'd feel more guilty if I ran over an animal or someone's pet in the street than if it was a guy or something... Call me whatever but I can't change how I feel... Even Hitler was a cute new born baby once and look at the horrors he did as an adult...
I FUCKING KNOW RIGHT!! That was epicly baller...like oh my gawd, she pre-school teachered him. i thought she was gonna place a dunce hat on him next hahaa
Yes she is very good at her job, incredibly skilled. She did a little tell right after they got all the info on where the bodies were though- saying something about this room being far bigger than the cell he will end up in. She hated him all along, but never let it show until very briefly after the job was done. She also helped in the retrieval of Cece from the oil well.
Cassie Plett . Even if the officer was a male and had the same behavioral qualities, I would’ve made the same comment like others. Don’t try to bring sex or feminism into this.
I bet her cheerful demeanour is part of her technique. It is reassuring to the Innocent, but probably sets up clouds of cognitive dissonance for the guilty
Tell me if I'm the only one that notices that at least three times he brings up the fact that he wants his kids to come in and burrow rush hug him and he'll fall on the floor... Something is telling me that he hated that with all his passion because why would he keep bringing that specific situation up
It’s kinda scary how the apparent “good guys” are better at intricate psychological warfare than the killers themselves. You don’t have to be a sociopath to know how to manipulate a person verbally. This interrogator’s a pretty bad actor from my perspective, but I happen to be an actor myself and am also watching this from the comfort of my own home — a worried person without a background in acting wouldn’t be able to pick up on how rehearsed her supposedly “genuine” interactions are. It’s scary how ruthless interrogators can be.
I can never imagine what people are thinking when they commit heinous acts like what Chris Watts did. Even with the insight we're given. If he wanted to run and be with his mistress, why murder your whole family? Have you never heard of divorce? Heck if you don't want to do that then go get a pack of smokes and some scratch offs and never come back. A mother and her children never go missing without lots of people looking for them, but asshole fathers running out on their families happens all the time.
That first male interviewer is exceptionally good. Around the 7 minute mark when he's fingering the photo around while making his commitments, that's gold man. Also, the polygraph technician appears to have been chronically neglected when it comes to proper back supporting chairs.
With the polygraph lady he only talked like he was mourning over their death, like it was common knowledge that they had passed away, not like they were presumed missing
It’s sad bc Chris Watts seems to be on the autistic spectrum. That’s why he acts the way he does. However, I do think he still has a psychotic streak bc he lacks emotion on an epic scale.
@LeofanGD He kept mentioning "hearing a knock and the kids running in" why in the heck would his kids or wife knock before they came in the door to their own home?!? Sick
@Luke Sargent It is undefined actually. Because it isn't that he doesn't love them. He literally didn't care for their existence on a level beyond no love. He took them out like they were trash
@Stephen Filer Yeah that isn't what they meant. It was more of pity that someone like that, someone relatable socially, could do something so severe and insane as to end not one life, but their whole family's
@3:25 that’s when he should’ve asked for a lawyer he shouldn’t have even talked to the cop or fed without a lawyer at all because they phycology techniques they use
@Alexander Bell The claim that polygraphs can positively identify whether or not someone is lying is what's pseudoscientific about them. The device itself, which just measures breathing and BP are not. What makes them useful for interrogators is the fact that people believe they can tell when someone is lying. The interrogator will always say they failed the test no matter what data the device gives, so that it throws off the one being interrogated. A person who knows polygraphs are bs will just stick to their guns and say the polygraph is wrong.
polygraphs don’t actually tell if someone is being truthful. They only can really measure signs of deception and I think they can only work on a specific set of people given the parameters a test subject would have to meet in order to “pass”. Someone like me who has severe anxiety, adhd and PTSD I feel like couldn’t pass a polygraph no matter what kind of questions I’m asked. I feel an unquenchable need to fidget for what feels like no reason at all, so having to sit perfectly still for however long a polygraph might take will increase my stress levels, along with the potentially stressful nature of the questions generally involved in a polygraph further increasing my stress, and if those questions trigger a response related to my PTSD (theres a lot of things that can trigger it) my stress is going to go even higher making me further want to fidget/move. In the end its a vicious cycle for someone like me and there are a lot of people out there who can have those same issues.
@Connoc wrong comrade, they can tell “something” like that, and their established accuracy at 80-90% is very scientific. Educate yourself on the subject.
The more highly a person thinks of theirself, the more capable they are of murder. Pretty boy gave all the signs up almost instantly. Also a terribly unconvincing liar
@bigb860 I think he had him pegged but he had no idea why and he wrestled with Chris actually doing it. He and the lady agent here interview him while he is in jail to find out exactly how and why. It's like 3 hours long but it is a fast listen believe it or not. The interviewers knew he was guilty but couldn't understand why.
@Ben Official Yep I've heard it. Very unnerving, to say the least. I also watched a related video (Fairly recent) where Watts confessed in a letter that he really did murder his family to start a new life. So fucked up. I still find it mind-boggling that he wasn't given the death penalty.
@Edenn C If it's such an easy way out, how come nearly all prisoners sentenced to it feverishly file appeals to get their sentences reduced to life in prison instead?
Nope, not buying it. I may have been born at night, but I wasn't born last night.
bigb860 well he started a new life alright...3 life sentences(wife and 2 daughters),48 years for the unborn child, and 12 years each for his daughters bodies(aka 24yrs)being in 2 separate oil tanks...
PinkOld facts like I’m a little mad that they had mercy on him. He deserves that death penalty and then when he’s dead,kill him again if that makes sense cos what he did.......IS UNSPEAKABLE AND INHUMANE on sooo many levels
@Flaprise 1337 "I did not have sexual relations with that woman" Is THE worst lie of all time. This is second followed by third which is when someone asks "are you okay?" and you tell them "yes"
Absolutely, because he did not want them any more, he took them away from anyone that ever loved them. Possibly the most evil I have ever seen from a single person.
@Alain Portant What are you on about? Did you miss that it was Chris who was cheating and initiated the split? Pretty telling that you're whining about hypothetical women getting divorces on a video about a man strangling his wife and children to death.
@TrucksR US not the constant Facebook and credit card spending....I believe that was all her. Plus his Looney mom and dad despised her and constantly said so. Made cheating pretty easy in the end.
@Alain Portant Don't know what, that he was having an affair, that she was pregnant or that she slept next to him? If it was the latter, does it really matter? Is them sleeping in the same bed or not really a deal breaker for a marriage? They clearly still had sex seeing as there was a pregnancy. I don't know when Chris initiated the affair, but seems the marriage was doomed to fail regardless, there was just no need to kill those children.
@DiS♡F I agree with that. I feel like to some degree she was trying to come across as that too on fb. I always felt like the people who try to have the perfect life on fb are the ones who are the most fucked up behind closed doors and I was right
Heaven help the person who dares hurt my FAMILY. I would take them apart cell by cell, nerve by nerve, tendon by tendon, bone by bone; I would make sure that vengeance is MINE.
@DiS♡FI abhor social media, have never had FB or anything else. However, her job was promoting a lifestyle brand and she needed to present a certain life for that. Yes, still seemed excessive. But trying to in some way to excuse what he did and the murder of his wife & daughter is a bit sick tbh. It's unimaginable the evil
Getting myself a tattoo of representation that I am not a fully capable partner and I can’t fine a capable partner. This man killed his family while I’m sorrowful that I am in a place where I cannot have a family
@Ty It proves shit. You're confusing cause and consequence like a true female. She divorced him + he freaked out = dead.
If I was to divorce my wife ( which I would never do until the kids are grown ) I would be honoured if my wife used her brains to engineer such a criminal mastermind plan to get rid of me and the kids.
On the opposite spectrum, if she had been indifferent to the whole thing and immediately found somebody else, I would have been quite mad because it would have meant that there was never true feelings after all.
Maybe this was a preemptive strike @Ty I am trying to put myself in the shoes of this dude. Because since he is the only one left alive, it means that he won and that we can learn from him.
Eh, I keep seeing this comment, but I don't think these commenters realize how complicated being a Dad is. I am a Dad of two kids, and apart from some times where I wish I could return to my single days, the fact is my entire life now revolves around my kids, and I would never have it any other way.
"I know he cheated on her then murdered her, their unborn child and his two daughters but BOY HOWDEE she used Facebook a lot and that really shows some mental problems on her behalf."
@Alain Portant that's his story, she was pregnant and there's videos of her being super happy announcing shes pregnant to chris.. if he wanted he could have made it work with her.. and if not then just get a divorce, she was an influencer, had a job in social media of her own and even if he had to pay alimony on the kids so what.. he had a good job.. nothing justifies killing your family, he should have just divorced and moved on.
Note to self: NEVER, EVER, EVER, consent to a polygraph test! If asked why not, reply "I don't trust them because I hear they sometimes give false positive results."
I think part of what made him lie even worse is when the polygrapher said he was a terrible liar which made him a whole lot more nervous. He wasn't very good to begin with but the amplified stress made the simple "no" a clear lie
@Greg Polygraphs actually aren't really that accurate and shouldn't be used (similar to walking in a line for a DUI) but I'm not trying to say this dude specifically isn't an awful and obvious liar that the polygraph picked up.
@Kyle Rayner while innocent people fail polygraphs often enough, guilty people rarely can pass them. In the aggregate, they are pretty accurate, otherwise cops would not waste their time with them. In addition, the polygraph becomes more accurate the more times it is given. While an innocent person can fail once, it's rare that they would fail multiple times. Comparing it to a field sobriety test is perfect. An innocent person should never submit to a field sobriety test or a polygraph, both can give false positives, which will give cops probable cause to investigate further. That being said, in the aggregate, both tests are pretty damn accurate, otherwise cops would never use either.
P.S., if you're sober, and you are asked to "walk the line", say NO, and instead demand a breathalyzer. A breathalyzer almost never gives a false positive, especially if you take the one at the station.
@Greg to be honest I don't see how you can be so casual about false positives in crime investigation. Again, this dude sucks and any point I make isn't to defend anyone like him. But you know not every department is gonna be fair. You know how cops can just look for someone to pin something on if they have no leads and that sort of thing. On sobriety tests, I do not understand why they don't ONLY use the breathalyzer. Again, not everyone is gonna let someone say no or let them try again. Like, an innocent person should be able to use the evidence of the actual facts to be free but we know that's not how it rolls often enough. Idk man, I just can't imagine being stuck in a corrupt departments hands with a commonly faulty method. At the end of the day if the police don't care to give you a second chance you won't have it. I'm not saying this is the ONLY thing that happens with them. Sure, polygraphs have been able to give court enough edge to prove someone guilty when they've hidden their crime well enough various times. I don't think it's worth the shit it may get someone innocent into though. At the end of the day it's not REALLY the polygraph itself, but how easily it can be abused.
@Greg Polygraphs are an intimidation tool and nothing more. Regardless of the results, the cops will tell the suspect they detect deception and that the polygraph is 99 percent effective. They aren't. There's a reason why they are not admissible in court.
This series shows people who almost certainly are guilty with one exception. What they do not show you is innumerable times when incompetent police use questionable interrogation techniques to intimidate innocent people rather than do the hard work of chasing down a person's alibis (Yes, some investigators are really lazy.)
False positives are not rare at all and they are far from harmless.
I think the "Your a terrible liar" and the kinda unsettling "Whats cool is you're the only one that knows the truth but after this there will be two people who know the truth" statements were a deadly combo
It’s amazing how much pressure this would have put on a normal human. Any sane person would have walked out of that room and called their lawyer. Instead Watts a sociopath that thought he could beat the polygraph (regardless if they’re usable in court or not) and the investigators’ questioning alone but it ends up leading to his admission of guilt.
His narcissism was (is) so great he thought he could talk his way through it. It's like he never watched an episode of Dateline or 20/20 ever. I just can't believe he thought he could get through these interviews.
to this day i always come back to this case because i just can't wrap my head around it. how come someone who is never violent, one day decided, to kill his wife and three children just for a fling? why don't you just get a divorce? or even if you are too scummy and you don't want to deal with being tied to them through alimony and child support, why don't you just leave them and never come back? but truly i just feel so sad for shanan, celeste, bella, and the unborn baby. they shouldn't have been murdered by somebody whose supposed to care and love them unconditionally. I also felt so sorry for shanan's family. i could never imagine the pain they must've went through
Imagine your family is missing and you are asked to list possible ways in which you can cause somebody to be missing, and you just start talking lighthartedly about shooting and beating. That guy is plain stupid. A dead giveaway…
Polygrapher: “If you did have something to do with the disappearance, it would be really stupid for you to come in and do a polygraph right?☺️” Chris : 👁👄👁
@Marcus Thorn-Rose-Moss You appear offended by the insinuation that someone trying to game a polygraph would view the person conducting it as an enemy and use negative thoughts about them to reinforce it. Sorry you seem to have been so upset by the way you game a polygraph, and not let the lies they tell you about it get to you.
also side note, polygraphs have and continue to pull confessions out of innocent people. Some people fall so hard for the test that they start admitting to things they never did. So she really isn't just an innocent good person doing her part or whatever. In realty guilt is not important, the goal as you stated, is to pull a confession.
@Clayton T @Cryptic Cobra So you are anti-interrogation? I mean, I understand the sentiment and even agree that polygraphs should be removed from policing.
Doesn't mean anything I said was any less right. You saw this and decided to focus on how much you did not like the detective and her methods and almost seem to be on the side of the serial murderer. It's not a good look, my friend.
@Marcus Thorn-Rose-Moss Well playing into the whole "I apparently need approval and validation of my superiority" idea you have decided on- This guy isn't a serial murderer ;D. Just because I explain how one can game a flawed test, does not mean I therefor am pro murder.
@Clayton T @Cryptic Cobra My mistake. I believed that serial murder just took three murders, but they have to be committed out over a month at least. So let me rephrase "a man who killed his two children and his wife in cold blood, because he didn't want to deal with them anymore, and showed no remorse with those murders even years after the fact," please replace serial murderer with that.
If you want to argue about how polygraphs lead to innocent people getting convicted, might I suggest doing it on one of those videos? Or maybe mentioning a specific case where that happened and speaking from that perspective? I'm sure you are intelligent enough to realize that in this case, where the guilt is clear and the polygraph is used as a method of psychological posturing and not as evidence to be used in court, that someone attacking the detective(s) (calling them out their name/title, etc.) and explaining what they would have done if they were in the murderer's position and how they would have gotten away, or at least not been coerced into a confession, it can come across as being morally questionable. Your first comment seemed to focus far more on how you thought he was stupid and you are smart. While I agree he was an idiot, that polygraphs are a terrible metric to find the truth, that you should always speak through a lawyer. There are clearer ways to put forth your thoughts that don't come across as anti-interrogation pro-murderer. Or more dangerously that you think you would make a better muderer. Assuming good muderers don't get convicted of course.
@Clayton T Polygraphs often fail but not spectacularly. They are more accurate than Drug dogs and bite mark analysis for instance. They are actually more accurate than much of the "science" that's admissible in court.
@Marcus Thorn-Rose-Moss The polygraph used pulled out the confession which was admitted in court. It was evidence admitted in court, so that part of your comment is wrong. Guilt is not always clear either here and it’s a slippery slope when one starts talking about ‘clear guilt’, it is innocent until proven guilty which is the legal starting point. Most of the interrogation techniques and philosophies are questionable pseudosciences based on average expected responses with ample scope for atypical neuro diverse people to find themselves on the wrong end of the law by giving a response to the question that aligns to the neuro typical indicator for how a murderer behaves. Many law enforcement are under pressure to close the case and resolve it, many will take a confession beyond all else as priority number one and they won’t care how they got it or the integrity of the finding. Rights of the accused are important and its not sympathising with a murderer to stand up for the rights of an accused person, as you seem to say it is.
The thread of replies from M Thorn and Cryptic Cobra 😐✋ chill out guys. Indeed, polygraph isn't foolproof. Innocent people can be put on the spot, but you can also observe in particular for this case, the detective obviously did their own work, especially the pressure. That part at 15:28 wew that was some pressure right there.
@Marcus Thorn-Rose-Moss who cares how an opinion looks? If you look at the video and think that, even if you were completely innocent - you'd be screwed, you aren't siding with the criminal, you just don't like to feel framed.
@J. Russell I think my point on their expected responses to the questions is still valid, humans are diverse with diverse behaviours. I’ve met a few semi sociopaths in my time who would probably give atypical responses and show no empathy etc who might be innocent but seem guilty compared to the answers they’re looking for.
DO NOT take a polygraph test whether u are guilty or not! They are not admissible on court, and they can quite often be wrong which will put u in a worse situation than before
So him watching videos of his kids on the phone after the polygraph, do we think this was deliberate to try and make him look at least remorseful? Or maybe he was really thinking “what did I do” idk man. All I know is he’s fuckin evil.
She is very good with her social skills and ability to manipulate / trip him up. The thing is though, if you too were socially intelligent, you’d be one step ahead. That’s kinda how you see he’s a narcissist. Because he can’t even analyse what she’s trying to do since he doesn’t really have empathy or an understanding of it.
Brad Carpenter I enjoyed watching her work. Watts had the perfect out and didn’t take it when she was asking about how you can kill someone and make them disappear. That would have made most people very uncomfortable. I was feeling a little sick watching it. Either throw up or feel faint and say you are going home and not up for taking the poly. Watts was just such a dumbass. He rambled on during the deliberate silence instead of saying “ Is that all?” and he literally let them back him into a corner in the interrogation room. As my mom used to say “Someone’s got to be in the bottom half of the class.”
Brad Carpenter, I've read that the machine can't just be used by random people. The real lie detector is the person giving the test. Finessing subjects is the key.
I had the feeling that she knew how stupid he was. She was almost talking to him like a child. I'm sure she had several more levels of psychological manipulation she could have risen to but she knew she was dealing with a moron and so didn't even get out of first gear.
julie daly you are totally right and I felt the same way during that part of the questioning but remember you and I come from the perspective of innocence where as Watts was guilty and had the images and memories of the crimes in his fucked up head, but he thought he was playing them... His oh shit moment was when they walked back in and confronted him lol! That's how narcissistic assholes are, they think they are smarter than everyone else, they believe they will get away with their crimes! The cops knew from the moment Watts arrived at the house 45 mins after they contacted him that his behavior was off and was guilty.
@M H Doobs OMG!!! OHHHH, tysvm- I needed that so bad. Lmao, that was a gut buster!!!! (I may have to repeat that one, I'll be sure to quote you though)
Too bad polygraphs are fucking jokes and so is that agents job. They are just glorified hypnotists. They might as well walk into the room and use a Ouija board and ask their spirits if he did it. There is a reason. They're not admissable in court.
@donny bravo Yes, to some degree that is true. It was despicable manipulation on her part and the fact that she has a badge and a gun does not make it any less despicable to manipulate anyone, guilty or NOT. If a person will manipulate a guilty person like this, they will also manipulate an innocent person. She convinced Watts that the polygraph is infallible, and only an idiot would take it if he was guilty, etc. That is pure fallacy, and pure manipulation, and yes, innocent people are manipulated by law enforcement all the time. But law enforcement is in the public's "trust." I hate Chris Watts, but I hate Tammy Lee just as much honestly.
Hmmm 🤔 he mentions needing help quite a bit… even if she didn’t physically touch the kids there’s no doubt in my mind kessinger was in on their murders. Or she’s just a genuine shit person “if” she didn’t know. But a 4 hour dinner the night before the murders with Chris, sounds like them going over a plan in my opinion.
Can you imagine this guy under interrogation? When I say “this guy”, I mean the channel owner. Detective: “Do you have something to hide?” This guy, looking straight in to the camera: “At this time the detective is trying to intimidate me with a very specific, direct question. The detective is clearly an Alpha male, and although I’m not saying that a direct reply would be incriminating for me, usually I prefer a less straight approach when replying to such questions....”. Detective: “Are you talking to someone?” This guy: “... because a direct reply would leave the detective immediate room for a second question, which we definitely don’t want to hear” winks at the camera
lol that would be such a great interview, then you know this guy would put the video on his channel and break it down further for us. like interrogation inception
2:22 well that didn’t age well... lol if the cop is bringing it up, then that means he knows... how this idiot was smart enough to get into university baffles the hell out of me!!
@P Yeah polygraph results are not admissible in court, because theyre fickle and can be unreliable. So theyre used as a pressuring tool in interviews, nothing more. Usually they work, usually the liar will get caught in his lies and everyone in the room knows he is lying and that is a powerful attack against his defenses and you get a confession.
Classic narcissist, he cares more about how he looks and preservation of how he is perceived moment to moment, if you lawyer up it looks as if you have something to hide, your wife and children are missing and you are trying to protect yourself rather than help the investigation.
I suspect he thpught he'd do the same thing he always did to his employer's. He probably always got away with lame ass excuse's for not coming in to work etc, etc. Thought it'd work here.
Yeah he should’ve gotten a lawyer. Most things in the integration process are done simply to unnerve you. Like having you wonder what they’re writing down so much so you keep talking even tho it’s just a to do list for after work.
@Amy Feinstein he didn't imply that Watts was innocent, his point was that you should always lawyer up, even if you're innocent, otherwise there is a big chance of you serving a time for something you didn't do
@Amy Feinstein actually getting a lawyer is the best way. even if ur innocent, ANYTHING you say to the cops WILL be twisted and be used against you. theeres even a story of a guy who told the police the address of his friend and that someone got twisted and used as the main piece of evidence against him. he got put in jail for 10 years. you can look it up. the best thing to do when in a police station is first figure out if ur there to testify as a witness, or if ur there as a suspect. if ur there as a witness and ur innocent, just act natural. if ur there as a suspect, it doesnt matter if ur innocent or guilty, shut the fuck up, and ask for a lawyer
@Rykehuss it's not that polygraphs are "fickle and can be unreliable", it's that they're complete bunk. they're not backed by any science. it's a magic trick. total bullshit.
First of all, y'all aren't gonna come for Amy like that ok? What jerks calling names get a life geez. And second she is right, especially for someone trying very hard to be seen a certain way, they will consider getting a lawyer can definitely be seen as you caring for your own well being instead of trying to help the cops find your wife and daughters. That's what she is saying, that is what this murderer was trying to do: come across as innocent. She didn't say don't get a lawyer if you are innocent.
The fact that he never lawyered up at all is what did him in. Mind you, he wouldn't have stood a chance because the evidence was overwhelming, but he should've gotten a lawyer anyway. Even if you're innocent and have nothing to hide, you get a lawyer if cops want to talk to you. Police do not care about you, they don't exist to protect you. They want to pad their resumes with convictions. These cops owned Watts here, but they would use these same tactics on the innocent because it's all the same to them.
God, my heart absolutely JUMPED when she said “you could smother someone, strangle someone” I would PAY to see how high his heart rate went up when she said those words..
"You know, if you had anything to do with Shannan's disappearance it would be really stupid for you to be taking this polygraph test?" "......I miss my kids throwing chicken nuggets at me"
@mirahhh ????? Chris Watts was all over the news when it happened. Everyone was talking about it. You must bbe really young because anyone over 18 can tell you who the hell chriss watts is and what happened lmao
“Polygraphs are pseudoscience, and you’re saying I’ve been implicated by a false positive. I definitely need to speak to a lawyer about this, and I’m leaving to go about retaining one.”
If they don’t let him leave, it is what it is, but that by far seems like his best play at the moment.
Wow, I never realized how much psychological manipulation happened during polygraph tests! I can’t say that I support their use, as actual data on the efficacy of the procedure is lacking, but it’s really interesting to watch!
@A Snider Hmm… Interesting question. As I understand it, psychopaths are generally aware that they are different than normal people, and are constantly pretending to demonstrate emotions that they have learned people expect in certain situations. As such, they are basically being deceptive all the time. I would assume this would lead to weird results on a polygraph, but since polygraphs are generally unreliable and prone to false readings, I can’t say whether it would make much difference to the final results.
@TheCheeseman1983 the machine just check your heartbeat, how much of resistance have your skin (cuz the sweat change that and we sweat when we are under pressure like lying) and some other, similiar aspects. Thats why it is not viable. Becouse it all depend on the interpretations of the conducting person. Also there is solid part of humans, that react a little different to stress. There are some good liars in the community.
Machine doesn't decide wheter what you say was true or not, it just show if you get stressed answering to particular questions. But at the same time, most people doesn't know it. And these tests are good way to find out if some1 will act weird etc.
Been through one myself. It was for a job, and I knew I hadn't done anything that would've made me fail it, but it was still terrifying. The stress of it made me feel like I had done something wrong. Came back fine and was allowed to do the job, but still.
If you are taking a polygraph you are already in a position to be psychologically manipulated. The actual data of a polygraph isn't important and as far as I know isn't accurate enough to be accepted in court anyway. It is the psychological aspects of the scenario that force people to choke.
@Diddy Sh No, definitely not. Autism makes it hard to recognize emotions in others and intuit what sorts of reactions are appropriate in social situations. Psychopathy is almost the opposite of autism: autistic people feel emotions but have difficulty understanding them, while psychopaths understand emotions, but don’t feel them.
Jim: BRILLIANT!! The detective has employed the silent treatment technique. Chris will no doubt crack under the immense pressure he's feeling in that moment against such unflinching examination...
As a criminal, Chris Watts fails kindergarten. "I didn't lie to you on that polygraph, I promise." Oh, you promise, ok, well you are free to go. He then admits to having an argument the morning his family disappears (Why? he didn't have to admit that). His pregnant wife and two toddlers disappear with no money, no clothes, no shoes, he is the last person to see them, and there is video evidence showing ONLY him leaving or entering the house. "I don't know where they are." If you take an ounce of arrogance, an ounce of narcissism, an ounce of naivete, and a pound of stupidity, mix it all together and bake for 45 min, you get Chris Watts. I found myself laughing at times during this, because it so absurd, then I remembered he slaughtered his entire family.
I’m having trouble of letting go of him referring to them as those kids as if they’re not his. Dead or not they’re still his kids and he’s talking so calming. Like yeah if someone were to hurt those kids that would be the best way to go (paraphrasing ofc) no emotion or nothing. Nevermind his wife but those kids. Those innocent kids…I can’t even finish that sentence. Such a horrible person to have done that to them. Saying that also makes it seem like they’re not even his. Like he didn’t have anything to do with bringing them into this world. Like taking caring of the was such a pain or something
For anyone who is wondering why there is no comment.
YouTube did a lot unfair with this account, some videos were taken down. But some are back now and there is no prior comment, a warning is added that says "The following content may contain suicide or self-harm topics." then you have to proceed to watch it.
according to twitter reactions apparently JCS is done with YouTube bc of such issues. another channer named J C S was made and a few videos are uploaded there as well.
That why you never answer questions like these without a lawyer present. Not saying this guy is innocent but people do confess to crimes they didn’t commit.
In a documentary, Tammy Lee said, you pass a polygraph test when you get above a 2, and you fail the test when you get a -4, do you guys know what Chris got? A freaking -18, Tammy said he literally failed every single question
What the polygraph tests is galvanic skin response, not honesty. Lots of things can make your galvanic skin response activate abnormally, not just negative emotions. Most of the tips on how to fool the test are about elevating your galvanic skin response during the beginning questions so the later questions have an incorrect baseline to compare to. The people who are the least honest on a chronic basis--people with borderline personality disorder, psychopaths, and sociopaths--are simultaneously the ones who won't have an activated response due to knowingly lying. Plus as more people learn that it doesn't work, their likelihood of believing that it is working and therefore feeling the need to answer honestly will go down. So it's like how when my dad and his brothers were young my grandma used to tell them that when they lied their foreheads turned green: when they lied to her, they'd stick their hands over their foreheads to hide the greenness. Once they realized that their foreheads didn't turn green they stopped covering their foreheads when lying. Why bother doing something to hide your guilt when you know that the thing testing your supposed guilty conscience is pointless? Also, if you're innocent, why bother getting concerned about the results of a test that isn't going to do the thing it claims to do?
@Lordidude So many people jumped down this person's throat for making a mistake. Sheesh. Leave them alone, they were obviously confused. You guys are so quick to call someone an idiot. 🙄
I was wondering how a polygraph was going to be relevant since they're not actual evidence but then as soon as she started grilling him I was like "Holy shit she's savage, she's using all the tricks I've seen in JCS's videos, and absolutely destroying him." Had nothing to do with the test itself, and everything to do with terrifying him. If he scored that low, the dude was absolutely scared out of his mind.
It measures skin conductance I guess which increases (more sweating) if ur adrenaline system is active which often occurs during a state of panic/fear/stress or if ur in a hot humid environment
@Matt they aren't used primarily because they aren't technically a lie detector, they're just noting biological responses and can be inaccurate. That being said, they are good for use outside of the court like this interrogation or giving officers information to follow up on.
Lmaooo, the dude can barely keep it together, he talked twice in past tense about the gorls. You can see his tense expression even though the video quality. The cop can smell that sit since he woke up that morning, it must have been hard for him not to literally stop the guy while he was talking all that bullshit, and just saying: listen dude, you going in without trial
Dude that chick is insane at what she does. Her questions and timing would’ve had me absolutely melting in my seat. I can’t imagine how fucked he knew he was when she was thanking him for being a bad liar lol
Everytime he says he was "hoping to get a knock on the door", I'm just seeing huge red flags. For me if my spouse and kids went missing the last thing I would want would be a knock on the door I'd want a call, to hear their voices to know they're okay, or see them coming up the drive. I probably wouldn't be sleeping and spend my hours staring out into the driveway, and constantly checking my phone just in case they called.
The last thing I would want is a knock on the door. A stranger knocks. A police officer with bad news knocks. Someone coming to alert you that your loved ones have been found dead in a ditch somewhere knocks. Your family doesn't knock.
Yeah weirdly he twice talked about "those kids" barreling in and knocking him over and he wouldn't even mind if he banged his head ... strange guy. Passive aggressive.
I've seen this dozens of times (it's 2021, don't judge) and this is the first time I had a similar thought, but I wasn't sure exactly why. You've nailed it here.
I dont get how dying painlessly is worse than living in a cage for the rest of your life, surrounded by other animals who know what you have done and hate you for it.
He's such a terrible liar it's almost comical. From the stuttering to the excessive hand gestures, to the robotic responses, to the over explaining, etc. OMG it's seriously embarrassing.
Thimble Fox he deleted his texts with his mistress. Just didn't know that deleting stuff just makes the OS forget its their and doesn't actually remove the data.
that lady wouldn’t have fooled me at all. the way she goes “oh it would be so stupid to do a polygraph if your guilty” or the “your a terrible liar” like ya ya ya lady we get it your trying to make me nervous
Did I miss something weird during the polygraph test? Because he seemed to answered all the questions in the same expression sense if you understand what I mean
Ahhh yes - just so very sad about the.. My- my ....family members?... yes, those small relatives, for whom I have emotions. Definitely super upset that they’re gone... 😬
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@ian leonard he is not a sociopath but a covert narcissist. The term Narcissist is used too commonly that people don't know how dangerous a narcissist is. To qualify for a sociopath would be more serious like Jodi Arias would make the cut.
One mistake here. Watts' girlfriend wasn't found from his cellphone. She came forward on her own. Apparently when she read in the papers that his wife was 15 weeks pregnant (and that they were not separated like he told her), she realized he was a liar. That plus his statement to her on Monday night (the day his wife and kids 'disappeared') saying he was going to pawn his wife's wedding ring, led her to realize that he might have killed his family, and she called the police.
If it was me , and i was actually innocent, I'd still told them yuh im guilty, just kill me and get it over with. I mean what kind of life can you have after that? regardless of being guilty or not .
Saying" I did not cheat on my wife" is NOT the same as saying "I haven't cheated on my wife"... In THAT instance the latter would be more appropriate, however that is obviously not what he was attempting to convey
Shit he was better off googling how to lie. Cause god he was awful at it. I could do a better job at lying to a cop who actually caught me committing a crime.
The polygraph is junk science, like most of the behavioral stuff on this channel.
It's still entertaining and the polygraph can be used to trick people into thinking it can detect lies to force a confession, but the machine itself is pseudoscientific garbage.
@WillBeRightBack The polygraph serves it's purpose in these types of situations. It isn't the most important part of the whole process. The most important part is exactly what she was doing before it. It's why you can't just put an average Joe in her place, these people have to be adequately educated and trained cause the biggest part is the wording technique and the way they ask questions and establish certain thoughts of the accused. In other words, the preparation for the polygraph. It's also (I think) why they mentioned her education and training in the video. The polygraph in itself is very useful if you know how to use it for the case.
@WillBeRightBack all it does is monitor the heart rate and breathing (and sometimes perspiration) of the subject over time. It's pretty damn accurate at that. But the interpretation of that data is what's not always reliable. But that doesn't mean it doesn't have its uses. A thermometer measures body temperature, however the lack of a fever doesn't always mean that the person doesn't have a serious infection and vice versa. And the thermometer cannot tell if the fever it's reading is from infection or from something else like an autoimmune disease. People can manipulate their heart rate and breathing and perspiration to alter the results and some people are anxious neurotic messes and will appear guilty when interpreted even when they aren't. Sociopaths who feel no guilt or shame won't be giving off the data at all. So it's definitely not perfect and I think you can never say with certainty that someone is lying but it can definitely be useful to interpret someone's biological response
He should of put a nail in his shoe and pressed the pain on on every testing, cia and a lot of special agents did that and it’s no wonder poly or lie testing s aren’t evidence
@Lakustaa S yet women like to claim that life is so hard for them these days. Like you guys literally used to be married off against your will to someone just so your father could gain more power. You were just property to them. Now you have more rights then men and you want to act like you’re the ones being oppressed when you have the power to take a mans children from them with just a little lie.
@Adela Pašić polygraphs are really only useful at maybe measuring nervousness, they're virtually useless as evidence in court, but have been used to get false confessions on many occasions. Interrogations are really only useful when paired with evidence.
@WillBeRightBack yeah polygraphs are junk. They're only good for putting pressure on people. And I like this channel but the guy says a lot of generalized BS. Like not everyone that gives a long answer is a liar and not everyone who gives a short one is telling the truth. Everyone reacts differently. I ramble a lot so would probably give longer answers even if innocent.
@Blake B Maybe not more rights exactly. On paper we all have the same amount of rights no matter what you are but courts and public opinion usually tend to lean heavily in favor of women versus men. So yes we all have the same amount of rights but women have more favor and can get away with much more and are treated much better then men.
@philosophicalreason It's part of the interrogation. It's useful for the interrogation; possible confession, possible explanation. The results (aka the bodys reaction while giving the answers) obviously can't be court evidence, but what can be court evidence is what the suspect confesses themselves because of the polygraph (not what the polygraph shows, but what the suspect says because of it) Just like a confession may possibly come from the interrogation itself. It's not the device*, for the hundreth time, it's the whole *process of it. I'm not here to fight people, I'm just explaining what I know. So you all can calm down. It's not something that's absolutely unmistakeably correct, it's only part of the process, if needed/wanted. That's it. I don't wanna repeat myself anymore.
@Caleb Sherwood he was unbelievably obvious. I have watched plenty of tapes when studying criminal psychology and this guy is definitely the worst liar I’ve seen. Granted the cops were pressuring him real well but even then he’s too obvious.
The machine can’t detect lies, but she can. The machine is a stakes-raiser... that’s about it. Reading the person’s deception is the real lie detector.
@ourcorrect opinions I mean, it helps. Knowing how much someone’s sweating or how fast their hearts beating is a good indication. But a good polygrapher doesn’t need the machine.
16:58 Chad Daybell was watching this Chris Watt's interrogation and thought "Yeah I burry those zombie kids in my backyard and tell my wife it is a raccoon"
“You’re a really bad liar, I had to turn down the sensitivity cause you’re going off the page, so that’s great news for the real test” daaaaamn girl that’s a savage move
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These parents, who’ve killed their kids, that then states over and over again in the media etc “I wish my kids just showed up..” I can’t help myself thinking like: would you though?? They know that they’re dead, so what, they expect them to just rise from the dead??
@Fredrik Svärd because he was trying to keep up the ‘innocent, concerned father’ charade and asking for a lawyer would have looked suspect as fuck and gone against his entire act.
There is SO much Watts related footage and analysis on youtube, the fact that this is SO superior in quality and intrigue is a testament to this channel. Please keep it up!
Sheila Manansala interesting theory. So why don’t you explain to me, how using the information in these videos, you could kill your family in these circumstances and get away with it. Can’t wait to hear.
@Jack Perry Seriously though.. the fact that people still commit cold blooded, calculated, planned murder this day in age is beyond me.. there are cameras EVERYWHERE. There are recording devices everywhere. Computers and phones can be traced to anything. DNA advancements are at their peak. All technology data is timestamped, collected, and stored. It's just absolutely insane to me that someone could truly think they could get away with this.
@Sheila Manansala Make the exact opposite decision to what Chris Watts did, at every stage of his crime and during the investigation? That's a pretty poor excuse to censor information that's going to valuable to the public. If anything, it highlights the awesome work that Law Enforcement does when investigating crimes such as these.
The reason she asked him how can you wack someone is a normal person on average would say something similar to "gosh idk so many ways more ways then you can imagine" something along the lines of that.
@sparklinglime also to an innocent person all of this she said about her education and being an expert, would sound calming, knowing truth about their innocence will come out, but a guilty person will get so wrecked just by hearing it.
the anxiety i get from just watching interrogations are insane. if i ever get accused of a crime, i’m afraid i’d be so nervous that i’d accidentally incriminate myself for something i didn’t do. like, they’d hook me to a lie detector and say “did you kill this guy” and i’d be like no, but then my stupid brain would be like “or did you” and i’d freak out and get sent to prison
@Logan oh, for reals? so then is the detector just to check your alibi? either way i’m doomed cause i’d look like the biggest liar when the question could literally be “are you a duck” and i’d say “no” but my heartbeat calls me out on it
@Ducky Tree Polygraphs aren’t really viable evidence, they’re mostly used for people who are already suspected and had evidence against them. You can’t be incriminated from a polygraph alone.
I remember sitting down with two police officers giving a statement about a situation I was victim to and I WAS SWEATING AND SO FUCKING NERVOUS. and i was the victim of the circumstance.
@Ducky Tree You can always refuse to take a polygraph and detectives can't do anything about it. So don't worry, you will never have to take one if you just say ''I'm not taking a polygraph test'' :)
@Dadscap you can do the same to a breathalyzer. End of the day, if you’re visibly drunk , you goin to jail. If the police have evidence of you involved in a crime, they’ll definitely find out.
I always fear I'd dig my own grave because I've seen too many of those interrogation videos and psychology breakdowns which will unconsciously make me try to act different from what I'd naturally do even if innocent and end up looking like I'm guilty.
@I'm not qualified to say this, but yeah, as if you are a guilty person trying to act innocent, when in fact you are innocent trying to match the fitting innocent behaviour.
@I'm not qualified to say this, but nah that won't happen. I'm pretty sure this is a phenomenon that happens to a lot of innocent people who don't watch these vids XD
that’s not how polygraphs work. if u r innocent u won’t have a big chance of anxiety… it’s normal to feel nervous when ppl accuse u of things and being alone in a room w these interrogators… even if u suddenly think “oh could i have done this?” and u had anxiety it wouldn’t change the test. bc only guilty ppl would have the reaction or guilt the normal person is gonna be nervous throughout that’s why they compare ur nervousness levels when asked an innocent question and when confronted so they can compare those leaps. guilt ppl will have leaps and them BIGGER leaps for nervousness abt the crime questions being asked. a normal person might have a little leap but it’s not something that’s gonna make u guilty. + polygraphs arent and can’t be used as evidence since they can be fake and since anyone could cheat just by moving their body. trust me u r good innocent ppl act very different they will most likely just know from the way u talk.
@ok idgaf yo nobody take this advice. Per the American Psychological Association: “The accuracy (i.e., validity) of polygraph testing has long been controversial. An underlying problem is theoretical: There is no evidence that any pattern of physiological reactions is unique to deception. An honest person may be nervous when answering truthfully and a dishonest person may be non-anxious. Also, there are few good studies that validate the ability of polygraph procedures to detect deception. As Dr. Saxe and Israeli psychologist Gershon Ben-Shahar (1999) note, "it may, in fact, be impossible to conduct a proper validity study." In real-world situations, it's very difficult to know what the truth is.” Get a lawyer, don’t submit to a polygraph.
@Jouis Lones not sure if this is directed at me or not, but just to clarify, similar to how the english word “depression” can refer to the medical disorder than should be taken very seriously, or simply a synonym for great sadness, the word “anxiety” can both refer to the psychological disorder that needs to be treated by a professional or simply the feeling of extreme dread and tenseness. in this case i’m using it in the latter sense.
It's nice knowing I'm not the only one who gets so anxious watching these interrogation videos. They are quite riveting though so I force myself to watch them.
@Ducky Tree, the shit you see online is people are stupid. The smart people don't speak to police. I'd be a broken record for like 12 hours straight- I'm envoking my right to remain silent . I'll only speak with me attorney. Like, literally say nothing else. Not kidding
@Dove Giveth I still believe to this day, when on a trip to London a few years ago, that I was the only one who got my bag searched by security, out of hundreds of people, was because I was trying too hard not to look like I had something in my bag.
@To Be Human For real. As soon as you know you're a suspect in a crime (if you don't know just ask them if you're suspected of a crime), you are under no obligation to talk to the police or anyone besides your lawyer.
"I didn't do it. But the guy who DID do it, what kind of sentence might he be facing? No death penalty here, right? Right?? Again, I didn't do it... I'm just asking for the guy who did."
“so.. i have this friend who is in trouble for.. let’s say, murder or something, and he wants to know how bad that would be like how many years would he get?” same vibe
Let's say hypothetically for the sake of the argument, I killed my wife and kids. What do you think is a just punishment hypothetically for the sake of the argument
@Anybody k we dont have death penalty here in norway.. we have 21 years.. and then we have some other type punishment where a prisoner can be kept indefinitly...
@Anybody k Ha, in your country, innocent civilians are given the death penalty by terrorists. Have you seen some of the prisons in Zimbabwe? We’re talking about a life expectancy of about 10 years at most after incarceration.
Tian Tian "i miss when my mom nagged me to get a good career" vs "i miss when my mom threw objects at me" are very different lol. the second gives a reasoning behind anger or resentment and therefore a reasoning behind a cruel act
@Alex A yeah that's why I visualised those interactions (rushing to hug him, and throwing nuggets around) in a positive, fun, friendly way, instead of negative (if I didn't know he murdered them)
@Tassos191 no, actually he tried to smother both his daughters before he killed his wife. but somehow they survived that and woke up. Watts was surprised when his daughters walked into his room while he was wrapping Shanann's body in a bedsheet. He was trying to get rid of his family so he could start a new life with his mistress on a 'clean slate'
Anyone who was innocent would be like why are you asking me these questions and not be so calm answering them. Theyd be like where is my family!! I want you to help me find them!! I cant believe you think Im a suspect in this!! Etc etc. This bloke is so calm its weird
"Shanann's phone was also searched after her body was found and it revealed that she had searched through Groupon for a way to afford a nice and cheap weekend holiday for her and Chris."
@cool cat Its hard to leave when you have kids a house and a car together. You have tied yourself to this person in more ways than just financially. She was probably thinking about the children. Shaming the dead is unnecessary.
@Michelle Plautz Agreed on all counts. The rational argument as for why she didn't leave is that she most likely had zero notion of Chris being capable of this kind of callous attack. No one expects family annihilation attacks in an outwardly happy marriage with healthy, beautiful children. Usually these attacks culminate with the murderer, typically an abuser, committing suicide. Chris was an oilman, perfect for his emotional unavailability. I don't know if he was abusive. Probably not. If he had been self-aware, he would never have married or had kids. Tons of vacant people get into relationships and don't realize that they're never going to be satisfied with anyone or anything. They don't understand that they are empty.
At one time there must have been a strong spark, and I believe Chris had sucked all possible dopamine out of the relationship and wanted to feel the rush of new "love" again. That said, I don't think he ever really loved either of them. He just loved the way they made him feel. Bleh.
@Michelle Plautz People these days don't realize how kids tie people together. It's almost encouraged these days to have kids without any commitments. It's so complicated having to worry about the kids needs of food and such.
@Shabby Cat his kids were alive on the way to the oil site and they asked about their mom otw the because she was actually wrapped in a blanket in the passenger seat. Then when he got there he suffocated one daughter in front of the other where the second daughter yelled out "daddy no!" According to coroner's reports, both daughter had signs of struggle
@Bill Bopperton such a detailed, very well thought out response. I'm curious as to why you think he murdered them. Why murder? He could have just left and never looked back, being the narcissist that he is. I don't understand what happened that made him choose brutally murdering them.
@Bill Bopperton That's the most likely scenario. Psychopaths use people like tools and when they have no further use for them they just detach. The sentences like "if THESE CHILDREN are still alive" is harrowing to hear. Detaching that much from your own children, even for a murderer is particularly callous.
@Rebecca I think he murdered them because he wanted to start a new life. He distanced himself from being a father and a husband and therefore thought of them as disposable. Like bill said, he didn't love them he loved the way they made him feel. He didn't feel the dopamine from his family anymore thus making it easier for him to detach himself from them. He didn't want to have shanan or his children be apart of his life at all. He didn't want to go through the divorce process nor pay child support. He wanted it to completely end and to start a new life with his mistress without any involvement with his past at all. He thought it was possible to cut them out completely and start over without anyone finding out it was him.
Damn that hit me hard. Sometimes my girlfriend's efforts go over my head and I don't truly appreciate what I have, and it makes me feel terrible inside. This dude's heart has to be dead at this point. Poor Shanann, man. The feeling of someone you love not loving you anymore is pain, for the man you built a life with to have this much indifference towards you and your children. I can't imagine her last moments ... Rest in paradise smh
November Witch Financially no, but she was at least trying to fix the situation.As hard as it is, there are ways out of debt. Trust me, I been there. But what Chris did, there’s no coming back from that, not for anyone involved.
Chris Watts likes to smoke pots and he likes a lot to clean bots (robots, that is). Chris Watts sleeps on cots and he connects the dots and hates when the weather is hots especially when he has to mow the lots. He prefers the applesauce brand of Motts. But he is not a baby tot (because he is an adult, that is). Oh yeah Chris Watts, his life shall rot in a jail in which he didn't sought but his parents did in fact taught (him better, that is), never again will he sail a yacht.
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@Michelle Plautz I understand the complexity of these elements. I don't think it's shaming the dead, moreso encouraging people to be completely honest with themselves and protect themselves.
i think its very funny how cops try to get you to talk, i can read all cops like a book i know every trick in the trade, i have never met a smart cop yet
I mean if dude didn't deserve everything he got plus more I would be freaking TF out over this video... Never and I repeat NEVER talk to the police. He's literally telling her how to kill some one .. LMFAO 🤣😂😂😆🤣
So right you are wasn't it ridiculous! He's thinks he's so cool and suave but ignorant. I helped to add the last ingredient to the recipe I now have the parsley yeah bury that too in the shallow grave!!
@TIV67 Playz ive got to say, a blood eagle with a red hot blade would be more painful than being whipped, getting a thorn crown stuck to the head, and having a hole in each limb
What is he supposed to say other than those or these? That’s what I don’t get why was that in red? Is he supposed to say I helped maked the two kids shown? Like wtf
What if someone is very nervous and fails the poligraph even though he's innocent? (Because he's heart beats so fast). I know i am very nervous even when I shouldn,t be...
I'd be interested in seeing how academics might debate the ethics of releasing videos like this. If the technique is well known and widely circulated (like on youtube), it gives criminals a lot of info about how to act and respond in a situation like this. I'm sitting here thinking, "If ever you do something stupid and get taken into custody, just shut up. Let the pause happen. Just be."
@Comrade Jason there have been a few in a criminology lecture the professor basically chalked it up to having the knowledge vs practice. The knowledge translates directly to those able whore typically sociopaths and psychopaths. Everyone else usually has one or 2 slip ups no matter how well informed they are. And the rest just get lawyers.
@NaySay Network yeah but the detective was being sarcastic . Being that the interrogator already knew he had killed all 3 of his kids. His tone was like “ oh wow what a great dad you cook them eggs” lmao
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@Kevin Doubrou There is never a need to attack and swear at an internet stranger, Kevin. You are far too angry and short-fused for your own good. Your comment is embarrassing to you, whether you realize it or not.
@Eye Gotcha I couldn't have put it better. The religious nut spamming crazy-gospel in youtube comments is always annoying, but that kind of response to it and generally attacking people for being religious at all is just nasty and ignorant of other people's lives, feelings, and individuality. You aren't smarter than them just because you lack the faith to have some spirituality and believe in a higher power of some sort.
I'm more or less an atheist/agnostic, but I have nothing but love for those who find joy and comfort in their religion, so long as nobody is harming anybody. That's it. There's no reason whatsoever to try to be cruel and crush someone's perception of their God or faith with such nihilistic, mean-spirited words.
Hopefully Kevin is just a teenager going through THAT phase (I went through it too, although I was a lot less mean to others about it, moreso kept it to myself) and will grow up and be a better person and learn from this.
@Cerise Blue respect is given where its due. Religion is just socially accepted mass delusion/mental disorder, no reason to respect it in todays enlightened era...
@mid as you assume because i said we live in an enlightened age that im saying **I** am "enlightened." Anyways if you are really butthurt by people trashtalking religion, maybe dont read it?
Kevin is sitting around waiting for youtube notifications to come in so he’s got something to do, and the only way he can get conversation is by saying pointless “offensive” statements so people will talk to him.
“Never argue with a fool; onlookers may not be able to tell the difference.”
@mid as why are you so focussed on labels? Who cares what you label yourself as, atheist is just what religious people call sane people who dont worship invisible beings
@Kevin Doubrou also yeah I feel pretty secure when I state I can speak for everyone here and say you're an absolute clown mate not even slight hesitation in my part :)
@mid as i agree, this guy is a clown. the entertainment factor here is seeing what Kevin the Clown will say next. But I bet Kevin thinks he’s successfully trolling youtube and on the verge of “winning.”
@ryz this is so funny I want an MTV spin off with people just going through this comment section for some trash TV xD this is way better than love island or that shit hopefully we get a cut of the profits
@ryz youtube comments are written as if you are speaking, do you text people in full paragraphs with proper indentation? Older people dont get the difference i guess
@Kevin Doubrou Imagine thinking using proper paragraphs and indentation is only for old people lmao. You’re actually showing how young you are if you think that. Do you know what boomer even means?
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Kevin Doubrou2021-06-01 18:11:49 (edited 2021-06-01 18:12:37 )
@ryz there is a time and place for proper grammar, youtube comment sections are not one of them... and yes im aware of what a baby boomer is, however its also a meme now.... You ok old man? Senility setting in?
@Kevin Doubrou Lmao, so you’ve taken to calling people a baby boomer for using proper grammar? Ok Kevin. Those of us with a higher IQ appreciate proper grammar.
@Kevin Doubrou Lmao, you completely contradict yourself in that statement Kevin. The interesting part about this is how you were thrown off-guard by seeing acceptable grammar. Now you're trying to teach me about youtube comments and typing etiquette, what an old ass meme means, and attempting to use age and grammar as insults hahaha. Keep the hits coming, Kevin.
@ryz thrown off guard? I just pointed out that because you meticulously used proper grammar it probably meant you were older. And clearly, right on the money haha
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Kevin Doubrou2021-06-01 20:47:10 (edited 2021-06-01 20:47:34 )
@ryz ill also make further unfounded claims that youre very religious. I just get that.... feeling...
This woman amazes me with her professionalism, that she can sit with a complete monster like that and act like a friendly nurse at an urgent care clinic.
When u find the guy that did this??? He's right in front of you!!! WOW 😳 I know this 4 year's old but still!! Lie's from right to left from this clown 🤡
It's so hard to understand how people can commit such horrific crimes and act nonchalant. Those little girls loved him and he was making comments about their personalities and looks...knowing he killed them. There are people who have lost their children or can't see them and grieve everyday. People like this man was blessed with 2 precious children and a wife. He could have gotten a divorce and had his gf. GD him.
Good lord this was tough to watch - the polygraph operator is just surgical in taking him apart. Watching this makes Its pretty clear how overmatched 99% of people are going to be in this scenario.
Watts probably spent a lot of energy preparing his lies, but I'm guessing he never thought law enforcement would ask him to name hypothetical ways his wife and daughter could have been murdered and disposed of without actually outright accusing him. Specifically designed to put him off balance but without giving him an excuse to lawyer up. Pretty sharp.
@NeoFryBoy were is the video of him dumping the bodies . I hear the next door neighbour had him reversing his car to load the bodies into the back of his pick up truck. But I haven't seen video of him dumping them ..
I live in Colorado and the amount of news coverage this took was unbelievable. They news channels led off with whatever stupid little thing may or may not be a tidbit of the case. Same with the Jon Benet Ramsey coverage. Ridiculous amount of coverage.
I noticed another thing that nobody I thi k picked up on, when he was mentioning the ways you could kill someone, the majority of the time he mentioned someone else almost like he was trying to pass blame onto somebody
He and Nicole should go down for those murders Nicole saying that she erased everything on her phone just because something about he never told her his wife was pregnant and she felt that that was a big lie whatever
what seriously scares me is how he immediately goes on a tangent about how "life is about /kids/ yknow, you have kids your life is surrounded by kids, kids are your life." he treats them like objects that were simply discarded.
It took me till about half way through the video to realize that sound in the back ground was a clock and not some other detective panting in the corner
@Deepak Koirala I lied so much and so successfully to my mother, even when she was reasonably suspicious. I feel bad now thinking about it. My mother had a lot bullshit to put up with. LOL. When I bought a 56k modem to go on the internet I told her it was an external hard drive. Good times. But the phone bills went up too much to not notice after a while.
What do you mean she was bullshitting the whole time? "I went to the best school for this" Nobody would say that, lol. Even if you went to Harvard, it's not always #1. It was clearly an act.
My dad did specialized work with sexual predators that required a lot of body language assessments and it was impossible to get things by him. He knew the patterns of how I lied. Apparently, when I’m lying I omit information and speak in vague terms like “Im going to hang out with friends” when normally I would say “I am going to hang out with (specific names).” I don’t know, it was difficult to stay ahead of him and I mostly just tried to tell the truth or not let him find something out at all so that I wouldn’t be questioned. That’s probably why I would always lie by omission and not outright, but that didn’t work either. He’s basically a mind reader. I turned out to be a fairly honest adult.
@Frank Pitts We had similar upbringings. One time someone told me to “just lie” to my dad and I laughed at them. At one point I wondered if he read minds. I’m from PA too.
@Kewl Videos Well, Harvard doesn't teach polygraphy. If she was trained at the FBI academy as most of these investigators are, then yeah, that's the best. It's also part of the technique to up his anxiety. I think he's so psychologically exhausted by this point, he can't see the ways he's being played. Plus she's the ultimate authority figure in his life at this moment in time. Brilliantly executed.
He is a monster. But I don't believe in polygraphs. A stressed out or incoherent innocent person may fail, and a monster may beat it. I guess a failed one could get a monster to admit, but I truly don't believe in them.
No body wants to be in that position except you really didn’t do it and have real emotions… but imagine the system randomly picks you up for a thing you didn’t do…. That would really push your nerves way to the bottom….
Imagine being guilty of murdering your whole family and trying to lie your way off the hook…I’d be shaking and shitting bricks. I wonder how he felt when the police first called him. Now I see why these incidences usually end up in immediate suicide
the guy got bored of his wife and children, got excited about some new woman (who should've avoided him being already in a relationship) and he wanted to start a new one. Then knew the wife and children would have chewed half his ass off in alimony and maintenance allowances so he just finished them off 🤔😒
Jessica Powell sociopaths aren’t particularly intelligent...psychopaths are usually the ones known more for their intelligence but even then it’s not like they NEED to be intelligent to qualify as a psychopath / sociopath
I had to take a polygraph test regarding abuse my son endured (well, didn’t have to, but offered to since his dad was trying to allege I committed the abuse and was trying to frame him). It’s a little funny to me now seeing some of the techniques being used to gauge truthfulness during an interrogation because I remember some of these questions being asked of me... I passed, by the way!
edek I obviously know that. This happened three years ago now and his father was determined to be the abuser for more than the passed polygraph. My son hasn’t had another incident since thanks to court-ordered supervised visitation with his father and because, well, I am not an abuser.
edek Yeah, there are, and the law is the law. My son is finally safe from an abusive man. Partly because that man is now serving time in jail. Have a nice day!
Its so nasty seeing him lie through his teeth. Disgusting. It angers me how he talks about his kids. his fucking kids. “She preferred me than my wife”. Rip
ooooooooooo I looove the polygraph techniques she was using. Oh so devious! I couldn't help but giggle while she continually tightened the screws on him :b
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Robert Marks2021-12-13 16:27:40 (edited 2021-12-13 16:27:51 )
Tester: "It'd be really dumb if you did something to those girls and you were here in this room taking this polygraph test haha, like that'd be REALLY dumb right? Haha"
Actually this part reminded me of SpongeBob episode where he cheats on the boat driving examination and Mrs. Puff surprised that he is about to pass the exam starts to make some "this would be cheating" statements and laugh but these statements happens to be true. It's comical but in this situation it almost look like a parody, very disturbing indeed.
If this woman were my friend, I'd be too scared to lie about anything ever. "I don't have plans, I'm flaking on you because I want to eat tacos and watch cartoons. I feel kinda bad but on the plus side I'm being honest??"
I wonder why Chris didnt ask for a lawyer and stayed quiet until got one. Cuz it was obvious that he was the main suspect at the first place. If nothing, the interrogater made it pretty clear that they were suspicious of him. Chris must be a real fool if he thought he could get away with it by answering every single question.
Bro watching the documentary for the first part I really was on chris’ side like bro what happened to his girls and wife….. but that ish changed quickly cause shizz was not adding up
If Chris could get a do-over he probably would have smashed his wife’s phone and gotten rid of it along with her purse and shoes. Leaving things that she would clearly take with her set off too many alarm bells from the jump
Exactly. I don't even have kids, "only" nieces and nephews. But they are MY nieces and nephews. I would NEVER refer to them as "those kids". And if they'd go missing, I sure would worry a lot more than Chris Watts displays during the entire process. I mean, I get it, he's guilty. But he every pore of him screams "I AM GUILTY".
Watching that part reminded me of my dad. No matter how much he fucked up, he would always put emphasis that we were HIS kids. My mum does refer to my brother and I as "those kids", but in a joking manner when we're being stupid. But never in a serious situation would she disassociate herself with us like her did.
@George Soros In a serious situation like this though, it wouldn't be wise to disassociate and disconnect yourself from your missing children while pretending to want to find them ^^;
@George Soros Dude. When you're not spending tons of cash to foment civil unrest and spread malicious propaganda designed to divide populations, you're watching this channel? Suite!
It's surprising he wasn't saying his daughters names over and over again. Well I guess it's not surprising since he was detached from them and murder them so
My husband and I have 4 children, our oldest is 21 and youngest is 10, and I would never refer to them as "those kids". They are my children with names. That statement is very resentful.
It's perfectly normal to do this. I've heard and have said things like, "I love those kids more than life itself." or "Those damn kids are at it again." I think it's a southern thing. It implies a lot more love and empathy than many of you seem to grasp.
It's not a normal situation that's the only reason it's weird. If your kids where missing you would be saying MY babies, MY little girls you would be so devestated at the thought something happened. It not the same as saying to your partner 'those kids won't come in for their dinner' etc.
Literally thinking the same thing. My sibling and I have the same parents and STILL whenever i talk abt any of my parents even to them i say "my mom" or "my dad"
If I was ever in interrogation I would not ever take a polygraph test not only do they harm you more if you are guilty but they are not evidence in a court if you are truthful so it’s just a false sense of hope
I completely lost my shit when she started praising him for being bad at lying like it was a relief that the test was going to be accurate for this innocent man. They really know how to get in the suspect's head lol
@Danny Oc3an you could know every tactic in the world and still fail. Look at the Stephanie Lazarus interrogation. She was a detective for 20+ years and she got busted. Your comment is valid though. I wondered the same thing as well but there’s no way to know how you’re going to react to a situation until you’re in it.
@Danny Oc3an if you're guilty you couldn't analyze all the techniques quick enough and for the extended time that keep at you for. They wear you down mentally. They can step out and go have a lunch break, you're stuck in that room all day.
I’m so blown away buy this guy’s evil. I only have a dog. If anyone even kicked my dog I would send them to the hospital. He did all this for some side piece?
“What are ways that you can make someone disappear?”
Holy shit, that is such a heavy question. I couldn’t imagine the heartbreak and terror that an innocent person would feel when listing off things that could have happened to their missing family.
Ikr. It would be such a cruel thing to ask an innocent person, but i suppose that's the point, it's meant to get a reaction, and the reaction would be so telling
I had to pause the video and take a few moments at this part. it's such a crushing question when you already know what happened to the family and honestly painful to listen to him pretend to fumble through ideas. Maximum respect for the interrogator.
@samwiseshanti And at the same time, the reaction has every chance of saying nothing. It's not like innocent people act one way and guilty people act another. Innocent and guilty people have a range of reactions that overlap with each other.
I doubt these questions would be asked to somebody they weren’t highly suspicious of in a situation like this. Eyewitnesses/people close to whoever died/somebody whose otherwise not a suspect are treated far more tactfully than actual suspects are. Watch Jennifer’s Solution to see how somebody whose an eyewitness to a crime is treated.
The stuff he was saying is so psychotic. I would never hurt them, they are my life, I created those kids. What a psychopath. I lived in the same town as.
I love how the psychologist said that the direct confrontational questions would get answered with an innocent asking agitated questions in response, & Chris answered with unsure statements. then when Chris got asked this question bout what should happen to the perp, the psychologist said an innocent person would likely land a HARSH penalty, but this boy Chris said, "they'll come home safe? 🥺" he could truly not look worse to these investigators
Other thing is they all said “he” how did they even know whoever kidnapped them was he? or if they were even kidnapped? like he was coming to all these conclusions on his own so they knew he was referring to himself in a way
@Cici Bailey I think we default to "he" when talking about criminals because, at least in our perception (don't know all the Stats) men are more likely to commit crimes, especially violent ones. And I guess if your pregnant wife is missing with your Kids and nobody knows anything like "she ran away" you'd assume she's either kidnapped or dead. And you'd try to deny the possibility of death for as long as possible because it's horrible. It's a moot point here because he did it, but I don't think it's necessarily a sign of guilt. Same with people not ranting about how they want to punish a criminal. There are completely benign reasons for seemingly sketchy behaviour
Chris Watts as a kid....."Mom, when I looked into the cookie jar, just like, no cookies were there. So that's concerning. I just, like, want those cookies to be safe. Not in someone's tummy! You can ask all my friends I'd never do something like that. You can ask my sister's friends! Cookies- if you're out there? I just want you to come back. If someone has them in their tummy. I just want them back. The jar is just like not complete without any cookies."
Wasn't Nicole kessinger father a big investor in Anadarko where Chris and Nicole work? Some people say that he had a lot of pull and connections that ultimately got his daughter off
I'm not sure if it's true or not, but I believe it's an interrogation tactic that could cause the suspect to feel like the time is dragging on forever.
It's actually intentional. It helps add impact to the silences that the detectives use. It adds tension and makes the person being interrogated perfectly aware of time.
@Justice Schmidt You are almost right! Nobody likes loud clocks especially in work environments due to increase of pressure it causes. Using it on a small quiet interrogation room like that will make the guilty feel pressured! -Coming from a criminology student :-)
Yea I am happy they caught this piece of shit, but the ends do not always justify the means. This test was so contrived and diluted with the assumption of guilt. All that to say, I agree 100% and would even go so far as to say they should be inadmissible or illegal to use in trial.
Chris Watts likes to smoke pots and he likes a lot to clean bots (robots that is). Chris Watts sleeps on cots and he connects the dots and hates when the weather is hots especially when he has to mow the lots. He prefers the applesauce brand of Motts. But he is not a baby tot (because he is an adult, that is). Oh yeah Chris Watts, his life shall rot in a jail in which he didn't sought but his parents did in fact taught (him better, that is), never again will he sail a yacht.
That's my rap I wrote about Chris Watts. Comment and give me a like. Did you enjoy it? Thanks.
Mister Justice probably the most insightful, artful and poignant rap lyrics I’ve ever read. I actually read it out loud in my rap voice and... whoa. I mean....whoa. Are you Chuck D in disguise? 😅
Mister Justice here’s some more words you can add which rhyme with the “ot” sound - hotentot, bon mot, snot, escargot (if you mispronounce it), bank shot, tater tot, finger cot, slap shot, thot... you’re welcome
I mean...he killed his kids too wtf?? Amazing how satan disguises himself in ppl...what makes a person like this?? it really bothers me that we don't know..
@Ana Sanchez oh god if this annoys you then god help you when you get to Jim’s video on the guy who beat his girlfriend to death in college. It’s like, in the triple digits, like, for real, know what it’s like?
@Sweet Malou is it possible that Chris said, "My love for those 2 girls & that LIFE"??? Although it really did sound more like That WIFE. Thank you for posting the time stamp.
@Vidar what you just said makes no sense whatsoever. You should pay more attention in school. It would translate to "die echtgenote" which is in no way rude lol.
He have the balls to lied and play games with the police that he did not killed them but the police already knew that he was the murderer and killed his own family
@BROKE THE SEAL 1) Whoopi Goldberg 2) Obama 3) CNN 4) BLM 5) pretty much every single leftist that lies to themselves about their own intelligence..... The list goes on...
@David Walsh That would be sick wouldnt it. Not sure how you translated interest in a video with enjoying kids dying but...cant fix stupid. Triggered much?
This reminds me of a Jerry Springer episode. "Well, it sounds like you have a nice relationship. Do you have any idea why you're here today? No? Well, this FBI agent has some news for you."
I don’t think it’s just a clue... it’s everything. It tells the whole story. No loving, concerned parent would dissociate themselves so completely from their own child or children. Under no circumstance would I ever refer to my son as “that boy.” He’s my son. He’s a part of me, and that dissociation tells them everything they need to know about his guilt.
@Mariana Villa Well of course it's only fair if someone is willing to take the time to point out an observation that literally everyone who watched the video was already aware of lol
@Some Dude they liked that someone pointed it out in the comments, because it’s an interesting observation. Another interesting observation is that some ppl use their energy to comment sarcastic, antagonizing comments because maybe they are pissed they didn’t say something similar first, or they just had a crappy day 🧐 or they are salty for no good reason, who knows..
@Mariana Villa An interesting observation already made in the video that people probably just upvoted bc they were appreciative of the original observation, which considering that I really have no idea why I would care if you posted it first because it's a generally low effort comment to copy paste something from the video lol.
@Mariana Villa I'm not insinuating I don't care enough to reply, you see if you had a brain you'd probably understand what I just said and PERHAPS have even made a genuinely thoughtful comment though maybe that's asking for a bit much, idk.
@Mariana Villa If you haven't noticed by now, trying to talk smart in defense of the integrity of a comment that took two brain cells to come up with probably isn't the brightest idea.
@Some Dude well at least mine took brain cells. At least I commented an observation rather than negative + and useless reply. Where’s your brilliant observation?
@Mariana Villa What do you mean where's mine? I didn't write the comment, and if I did I'd probably have said something that amounted to more than just "WHOA DID YOU SEE THAT THING HE SAID IN THE VIDEO WHOA, THAT MUST MEAN SOMETHING SINCE THE NARRATOR VERY CLEARLY POINTED IT OUT IN BOLD RED LETTERS HAHA WHOA"
@Ms Fox have you had that food fight moments? cause I do. We cover each other's faces with them or throw food across the table. My big sister was the least targeted , me a bigger target received a lot.
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Ms Fox2020-10-07 12:48:06 (edited 2020-10-07 12:48:19 )
@Porma Tipid. lucky you. I have brought up in a not rich family so we didnot waste food. Up until now, we still dont waste food even we live a better life. But we have had those happy moments of our own. Cheers man!
@Ms Fox we're in lower middle class (800 dollars per month). my parents were very lenient on those types of things.. as long as my grandparents doesnt see it.
@Valaxius It's okay, you don't know me or who I am and everybody makes assumptions from time to time. I am sorry for how aggressive my comment comes off. I've had a terrible day, and I took it out on you and instead of rationally discussing the topic, I used my emotions and curses, for that I am sorry. I know a bit about third world issues (though obviously, I've never experienced it firsthand). Once I get me and my family to a stable financial place, I intend to go to Africa and do Volunteer type work whether it be helping build schools or helping with orphaned kids, etc... I’m not sure which path I’ll take but, I’ve known since I was 12 that the only thing I wanted to do in life was to try to help others. Now I am going to make an assumption here, correct me if I'm wrong, but when you say you were in Afghanistan I assume you mean you're a veteran? If so, thank you for your service. You deserve respect and not some over-emotional teenager freaking out on you online; I am truly sorry for losing my head.
@Clumsy RayAnn You are absolutely fine my friend. You had a right to be emotional considering my initial nasty response. Yeah I'm a vet and thank you. You seem to have a good head on your shoulders. Dont give up. Ever. I really hope things pan out for you. You know living in a first world sophisticated society prosperity should be more broad. It's not as easy as I put it on my original reply. You have every right to complain about the economic situation in our country. I was over dramatic in asserting my success which really was based not on me but my connections. It's sad but to make it on your own in america you need to have connections. Education simply is becoming less and less relevant. It's sad. I really hope you find success. Matter of fact I'm gonna sub. I want to hear from you from time to time to see how you are doing. :) You seem like a very good person. Never lose your compassion my friend.
@Clumsy RayAnn Exactly. I've been there done that. I got out of the homeless shelter 3yrs ago but we still struggle through the month. Disability pays $949 a month Rent is $670 plus electric, etc. We can't even but essential items so I hate when people tell someone just because you live in the United States you can't be poor I'd love for those people to come stay in the projects with me for awhile. I've no car, no big tv or cable,no new shoes,used clothing from goodwill we don't get our hair or nails done at a salon, depending upon salvation army for Christmas gifts. Hopefully next year things will start looking up for all of us including you. ❤️
@Phil McCrevice lets not get all political friend. There are many steps between wealthy and poverty stricken. Yes people in the united states grow up richer than people in other coutries because our country is rich. But you can't say there aren't poor people in America but that is just untrue. Did you ever grow up homeless, or had to survive soley on school lunch and food you stole?
@Djdndnd Dnrhdjdbd bro keep pushing fam. Life is hard but we gonna glo on these niggas. Don't let this goofy @Phil McCrevice steal yo energy and bring you down with negativity.
@Clumsy RayAnn I hope you make it out. You are noble and strong for taking care of your family fuck the haters. Some people are so fucking narcistic they can't feel empathy for other peoples struggles and hardships.
@Clumsy RayAnn EXACTLY!!! Being born in a 1st world country doesnt = you are wealthy, well fed, have brand name clothes, expensive shoes, etc! Many people are working full time & living below the poverty line, having to choose between eating & paying the bills, or being one step away from completely homeless! I remember not having breakfasts & lunches for school because if we did then there wouldnt be anything for dinner! And thats just the tip of the iceberg of the Hell poverty-life was when I was growing up, as well!
In one of his videos Peter Hyatt talks about the perpetrator often finding a way to sneak in an insult to the victim, even if hidden in a loving statement. In this case, maybe what he's implicitly thinking is that the children used to make a mess. In the video I mention, Hyatt's discussing Madeleine McCann's disappearance and the mother says something along the lines of "when she opened her mouth the whole world knew she was there", she put it in a way that might sound loving, but what she's saying essentially is that the girl was loud, and it matches with the theory that the parents gave her some sort of medication to make her sleep.
And before anyone tries to jump down my throat do understand that sociopaths and possibly psychopaths can feel bursts of emotion(and often killing Can do that which is why some because serial killers addicted to the moment that they feel someone) but they just aren’t long lived.
@Clumsy RayAnn the year is 2021 you should not be willing to work for 5 dollars an hour. U are just being pitiful and feeling bad for yourself. Even McDonalds pays more than that. Stop feeling sorry for yourself and get up and move and a better life for yourself/ and or others.
@Valaxius you are a vet and are still reaping the rewards. Sorry but u payed and had free healthcare and so many programs to help you 19 or whatever age u were. U got helped the whole way and were put on a pedestal for your service. U cant talk about struggle or other peoples. U sound middle class and spoiled like you want to make your life to be so hard like everyone else
I can't imagine wasting food like that. It's not a principle of whether you can afford it or not. You shouldn't just be trivially throwing away food, when other people are starving
@Valaxius I know this is late but that statement is very ignorant. There are Americans living in third world conditions as classified by the actual UN!! If you don’t know what’s going on here don’t speak on it
352... I almost think the past tense wished is more significant than the word harm. And the many other past tense words that he uses. It goes on for hours.
Why would you ever give your phone voluntarily to the police? That would be stupid even if you were innocent and wanted to help with the search. You don’t need to be a lawyer to know that.
Dude, that polygraph lady roasted TF outta him. "It would be really stupid for you to be sitting in that chair if you had something to do with thier disappearance, right?"
Eaxctly, she even finds it quite funny, because she culdn't stop herself from laughing at the thaught that he really came to do the polygraf ..... "how dumb is that?!"
That and the part where she said "Thank you for being a horrible liar, that's a good thing, you have no idea how much that means to me." Had me fucking weak. She is awesome.
@Jim Can’t Swim, Thank you for channel, outstanding work buddy! On a side note, Tammy is a shark and Graham a beast. Sexy how Graham’s deep voice made CW shrivel into a 5 year old child who wants his mommy. Bravo! lol
@Burn babylon 🦁 just as Mike Johson has stated it was Chris Watts's shtick. Chris Watts is a covert narcissist. And many covert narcissists have a tendency to act retarded. This technique is used to manipulate people into thinking that they don't know what they are doing or it was just a plain mistake. This technique also uses a misdirection device to keep the accuser focus on something else.
The thing is , he actually believes he can get away with it. He obviously thinks everybody else is stupid. I feel embarrassed for him,watching him trying to convince this highly intelligent lady he's innocent. He's committed the most evil thing imaginable and he just sits there, trying to squirm his way through a lie dector test.
@Burn babylon 🦁 His "angle" was that if he pretends to be a nice guy everyone will THINK he is a nice guy instead of the lying manipulative murderer that he really is.
cop: so chris, say tomorrow here around 11:30 for polygraph? chris: sniffs Ye-(voice cracks squeakly) Yeah. No Problem. <oh fuck why the fuck does a polygraph exist fuck iam so fucked>
Years ago, I was full on arrested for an expired registration. The arresting officer even said, "Dude, I have no idea why my boss insists that I arrest you for this, but could you step out of the vehicle?" I was compliant the entire time, did what I was supposed to do, the works. Arrived at the station, talked with some of the officers while I was filling out my written statement, and all of them agreed that there was no need to arrest me. The cop who insisted I be arrested thought I was lying to her about the situation surrounding my registration because she input my license plate wrong. On top of that, the only parts of the police blotter regarding it that were correct were my name, make and model of my car, and location. This was while I was in the military, but my rank, unit, time of day, license plate number, all of it was wrong. I only found out because I wanted a copy of it for my rebuttal to some paperwork I was gonna get about it, and pointed it out to my first sergeant, a former military police officer. Her response was, "Oh. This is bad." "Bad?" "Oh, not for you, no. This is great for you. It's bad for them, because this is how people lose their jobs." That MP did, indeed, lose her job and wasn't allowed to do paperwork for a long time after that. I still got in trouble, though, cause my registration was, in fact, still expired, regardless of the situation. However, even my commander saw the whole situation as BS because I was given a letter of reprimand (LOR) from him. Command level LORs don't happen. Commanders give out non judicial punishment and punish violations of the UCMJ, things like extra duty and docked pay, not slap on the wrist level paperwork. Suffice it all to say: Sometimes it's a good idea to lawyer up, even for the small stuff. That cop had an agenda. Fortunately, it didn't pan out.
The detective never praised him for buying his kids 2 pairs of clothes. The detective praised him for packing two pairs of extra clothes in their bags.
what I dont get is this: "WHY COOPERATE WITH THE COPS??!?!?!" If I KNOW im guilty...from the 1st SECOND I see a cop asking me questions im gonna lawyer up! Jesus its not that these detectives are brilliant...ive seen enough of these videos to know that its really more that the criminals are just IDIOTS!
B c many people do stupid things once otherwise they have no criminal record and think “how would anyone suspect me?” Look at dahlia dipilpttos case she says to the hired hit man “no one is going to suspect me” So the guilty person talks to the police conducting their “normal” investigation of everyone b c they would then immediately look guilty if they refused to simply answer questions and 2, they think there is no way the police can prove it so they think they can just kinda be smarter than the police but most people get so nervous like Stephanie Lazarus excellent example
You know polygraphs aren't a thing, right? The whole point is to tear him down with all these awkward questions and try to trip him up. Then she comes back in pretending like he failed. The whole point is to make him think, "I've been caught, I should just come clean." Before the "polygraph", they already had video of him dumping what they thought was the bodies, but they always strive for a confession. Confessions make court cases go easier.
conks13 It’s just an interrogation tactic. If you love the woman who did the polygraph, you should love used car salespeople as well. ABC. Always Be Closing.
@A F That would of been a excellent fashion choice as well. But in defense of (no pun intended) black and white is more traditional. Its never out of style and very international.
Sphinx Money if cops think you are guilty of somthing and you offer (before they ask) to take a polygraph to prove you are not, they wont let you. they know its bullshit. they cant be used in court because they are bullshit...
@sakib bari " And has a lot of science behind it" So does eugenics.
Most polygraphs are scored based on what the examiner feels is right. There's no set of standards of interpreting results. Additionally, people who are afraid of false positives can and do provide similar results to those who lie.
As horrible as this is, one of the fastest open shut murder cars that I know of. For time sake, I'm glad he at least confessed like a man instead of all the trial bs similar to Scott Peterson case.
Amazanray lmao...are you serious? This detective doesn’t think he is an actor in a movie. You think this dude is trying to be Brad Pitt. Come on. “Cringe”? So stupid. He’s trying to get a murderer to confess to killing his family. Gtfoh
I’m confused why is it highlighted” those kids”. Is it because he’s not saying “my kids” and is speaking in the past tense and is suspicious. Sorry if it’s a stupid question.
N Brown2019-01-24 06:39:59 (edited 2019-01-24 06:41:07 )
John Dims she rocks when she tells him he is lying. Some people have issues to how she reacted towards him after he spoke to his dad, but it was all psychological. Well played
@N Brown Exactly. They were just trying to get a full confession and find the bodies with least amount of effort. Watts folded like a house of cards, and the interrogation was masterful.
@Poppey Potter That’s why the male interrogater was initially reluctant to let Chris talk to his dad. He knew Chris was close to breaking and was afraid his dad would make him wise up, stop talking and get an attorney.
Is her black and white striped jacket sort of a psychological ploy, as if to say through this test you are either going into jail or escaping jail, depending on whether you’re truthful.
@CLH Speaking of mommy issues....that is the issue with this entire case. His mom ---his family----but mostly his mom . whow there is some serious issues with her.
@sharksandsheep I have not heard many pick up on that. He had no idea what he was gonna do or say. She planted that and let it throw down some roots while his dad came it. And BOOM he fell right for it. So many said he is blaming shannan blah blah....he is so empty and stupid he didn't even come up with the idea to blam her on his own.
@Nancy Deis it's called: "power of suggestion" or, "sewing seeds of suggestion". In the interrogation room, it's merely used, as a tactic, to come across as being sympathetic towards the perpetrator, and instil a sense of confidence in them, to appear to be on their side, lull them into a false sense of security and is another interrogation technique, used as a stepping stone to get the confession, or, admission.
Intimidation is key. A polygraph is meant to read when you're nervous; your heartrate, perspiration, etc. It's not even so much about the tech, just the mind games. In older times, the days of yore, they would do similar with donkeys. They would lead a suspect into a dark stable, with a donkey facing away. They would then tell them that, with their hand on the donkey's tail, the donkey will be able to tell whether or not they are lying. If the donkey detects a lie, it will kick them. Remember that the stable is dark, so visibility is an issue. The implication that a donkey can detect a lie is, of course, complete rubbish. In truth, the tail would be covered in tar, or soot, anything visible. In the dark, the interviewer can't see if they have the tail held, so a liar would avoid it and thus lack the tar once back outside. A truthful suspect would grab the tail, due to not having to fear the donkey's kick, and thus have tar on their palm. This is largely the same concept. The donkey (the polygraph) is a mere tool with a perceived threat accompanying it. The upgrade with the actual graph though means that, even if a liar is dumb enough to grab the tail, the readings and mind games can still peek through.
@Melody Sabonis That's from the Abrahamic scriptures. King Solomon, King David of Israel's son. He was made an offer by God that he could have any one thing he desired, and Solomon responded that he desired wisdom, to be able to rule God's people well. That story is an example of this gift. As for the nervous part, notice how she's fairly calm at first. A person only becomes nervous when they have cause to be. The polygraph is the donkey and her mindgames (giving her credentials, etc) are the tar. If a person is truthful, they have nothing to fear, so the graph will be clean and clear. If not, they get nervous, and the graph either shows the lies clearly or the reading is erratic. Exceptions can be made to this, such as if the person has a disorder (anxiety and such) or if they have something in their system that interferes, as severe as meth or something innocuous like soda/pop. Sociopaths or the like can also lack nervousness when lying, so the test is rendered moot there. The polygraph, like the donkey, is not entirely accurate. It's a tool meant to intimidate the ignorant. People then would believe something like a donkey detecting lies. People now believe that a machine that pretty much just monitors your body's activity can detect lies. Again, it's less the polygraph and more the mind game of it. Here, it was well obvious Chris is lying, so the introduction of the polygraph is intended to intimidate a confession out of him. A polygraph CAN show accurate results, but as it were, is not always accurate or reliable. Even in the donkey days, after all, there were likely liars who grabbed the tail anyway, either aware the donkey was bogus or thinking they could get away with it anyway.
@Stop the Philosophical Zombies he was never going to confess until they laid out the Shannon hurt the kids first Theory that kind of gave him a window to admit some of the guilt. otherwise he probably never would have cracked
@The Frigid Ghost of Eric The Actor I'd love to see a documentary about that half way house and her. She would probably be an icon. Then again not in this day and age where people like snookie and him Kardashian are idolized. It's a sad world. If there's any YouTube channel or similar of it post it here. Otherwise Stay cool my brother hope you're done with that life now and living large and awesome. X
@N Brown Whoever had an issue with her is absolutely ridiculous. She knew she was dealing with a monster, and she handled him accordingly. The phsycopath was annihilated his entire family, and discarded their bodies in the most horrific ways possible, and they were upset about how she talked to him smh. Some people are so absurd.
I noticed they set every question up. They never just ask where were u at 7 am. They say this whole thing about lying and being a good dad and this and that and then hit em with the questions. Everything has a reason
@Your Turbo Lover Q: what do you call, a newspaper article, about a turbo driver ? A : an obituary. Q: what is the difference, between an echidna, and turbo drivers ? A: with the echidna, the pricks are on the outside !
@victoryak86 yes. The black and white stripes is very much, an extension of her character . She is black and white. Right or wrong. Do or don't. Reflected in her own "prison guard" type style of striped cardigan .
All the people commenting that sge is a cold hearted b and so on - that's her job, she was trained to work with the most f up people that are, unfortunately, walking on this planet. Nobody is talking about male agents, they are also like that - professional. Also, watch the documentary about these agents, including her - people that were working on this case faced some stress and anxiety after all this shit made by Watts...
So guilty dude… as a father if I was innocent, taking a polygraph, and they started asking questions like” how do you get rid of someone???”Would have said this is fucking over I’m done answering these fucking questions!
Yeah and that's the appropriate answer. Chris looked super guilty by not addressing the unusualness of the question. Also, if the cops start asking you questions that aren'f directly relevant to the case, it means they suspect you and they are currently ingerrogating you and you should stop talking immediately and ask for a lawyer
9:30.. I wonder if they had units watching his house that night. I would have RAN RAN RAN RAN If I was him and guilty.
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I love BTS! ❤️2022-02-27 15:31:43 (edited 2022-02-27 15:37:57 )
He was already saying the words 'evil act' and 'harm'. If you're innocent that you really don't know what happened to your family, you shouldn't say those words because you don't have any clue yet..
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the spice man2021-08-06 22:00:37 (edited 2021-08-06 22:00:54 )
Damn, my heart dropped so hard when she said “so you’re a horrible liar” and I’m not even the one being investigated for murder
it must be hard but also very thrilling to have a murderer under your feet for hours, watching them fall into despair, realizing their lives are over... not so bad if you are good at it
Both investigators resigned from their jobs after this case because they were so shocked by what had actually happened to the girls, their mother, and her unborn child. Something about this case was just that grotesque and chilling and horrifying to even the most seasoned officers.
If i was them i would literally cringe so hard the entire time man, I can't watch other people blatantly lie because it gives me so much second hand embarassment
It takes a MASSIVE toll. On both the individual (the detective) as well as their family. You cannot believe the kind of shit they see and deal with on a regular basis. And how that trickles I’m down through their personal lives. I know way too much shit I wish I’d never heard. Source: I am the ex-wife of a 25+year detective.
Never agree to a polygraph, even if your innocent. There is no benefit in it for you at all. It cant be used in court against you, or for you. If you pass it, it does nothing for your case, and they just continue to look into and interrogate you anyway. Its only purpose is to add pressure, and get you to panic. If your lying and your story is bs, like this guys, they already know, its just used to make him feel trapped and give up.
I'm pretty sure whether you're guilty or innocent you don't take a polygraph cuz those things aren't 100% and Are Not ammiscible in court so never take one
ehhh not really. Poligraphs are bullshit, they just measure anxiety and nervousness, they can't actually detect lies. Just remain calm and you'll be fine. They also try to press you by saying something's wrong with a certain part of the poligraph (it's not) and goad you into dropping your guard. Remain calm and just say you don't know why it's wrong because you're telling the truth.
@Philip Tucker That wouldn't happen because the results alone can't convict you. Polygraphs are used to try to force confession by making the person nervous or believe they're caught lying.
@Mary Turner hey I agree I've always wondered this throughout my life why people lie about what they did and carry it with them to the Grave. It's like just own it.
@ツAcidicAli777 hopefully not, but regardless it’s a huge cult for profit. That’s just my opinion. It’s just strange to me and I don’t understand it, nor do I care to
I feel kind of offended by that statement lol. I was out of town for work for a bit and my son sent me a letter and said he misses me because he doesn't like how mom cooks the scrambled eggs. I was the one who usually cooked eggs for the kids.
@TIV67 Playz well can you not? not everyone is religious, and it's annoying to have a huge ad for jesus shoved in your face when you're just reading some comments.
@Sayan C YOU DID IT!!!!!! HOT DAMN I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU ACTUALLY DID IT!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hands down best comment I've ever seeeeeeeeen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@TIV67 Playz love us? Then why when bad things happen in our lives ppl say "God gives this to his strongest angels" like nooo fvk that! That God sounds narcissistic af if putting me through grief is a sign of my loyalty! Also why say we are all created by his image but turn around and say god hates homosexuals?
In my opinion polygraphs are designed to make the person in question fail, not saying Chris is innocent by any means but this method really is just not viable in my opinion
She tells him ahead of time YouTube the entire test it’s over 2 hours long with all the instructions The test works by comparing how you lie for normal non important things ie the 2018 questions vs did you kill your wife etc
I don't understand 3:45, can somebody explain? Why is "happen" so incremenating? I assumed he just meant it in context of the alleged kidnapper kidnapping them and potentially hurting them? Same goes to the "harm" althoigh I can understand that one more
I don’t know why I am watching these, they make me want to puke. I have 3 kids and a wonderful wife, even tho we argue sometimes, my God, how could someone do this.
It scared me when she said that, my heart dropped. She made me sweat more than the interrogator because of her pronounced sarcasm and bright personality. "Wow you did so well! You're a really bad liar! You know that? (。◕‿◕。)"
Tbf, most of that shit is literally to freak you out to make you less confident lying, so you ping harder when you do. If you are nervous, you react more.
It's the same shit our local people do. "We use much better polygraphs than anyone else." "I've caught hundreds of liars on this." "I have decades of training and experience, I see discrepancies most dont."
@Squidwards Juul Lol I love writing rambling tangents that describe something we all can relate to and experienced, maybe getting a chuckle out of it too! 😂
@Harold Hunter that’s political period man. Not just lazy jo. Middle class America gets too involved with that BS. Don’t matter who president is, you will still live the same life you do now. Think about it
@Magnum Lifestyle right here! 20:53 😄 I like how he scratches his forehead. It's not a definitive action of guilt or deception, but for most body language readers we can tell he became uncomfortable
louthegiantcookie agreed! Great techniques! But its scary to think about if an interrogator was using the same tactics on an innocent person and got them scrambled enough to admit to a crime they didn’t do! I hear that happens very often!
@Bunny Lebowski see Jim Can't Swim's video on when they actually interrogated an innocent man! The techniques didn't work very well and the guy was exonerated. (Unfortunately they held him for too long considering that he was 100% innocent, and he sued successfully.)
If this woman is my gf I will never ever lie to her or hide something to her 😂, coz she will find out fo sure, she's very good at it. I really like watching her doing her job.
I’ve noticed in both parts 1 and 2 he never refers to his unborn child. His wife was well into her pregnancy but he only refers to Bella and Celeste, although he rarely calls them by their names. It’s like the baby didn’t exist at all. I don’t know why I’m even surprised. It’s just an awful thing knowing that those beautiful children meant nothing to him. How could you do that to your own family?!
I noticed that too! He never refers to the kids as his, only as “those kids” and he never mentioned that Shannan was having another baby. How dissociative can you get, smh.
He does talk about his wife being pregnant and suggest hesitation at the pregnancy. But I don't know that doesn't seem all that unusual nowadays most people don't think of pregnancy as actually consisting of a real child. We've all as a country and even globally disassociated ourselves from the reality of the child in the womb so honestly that doesn't surprise me to terribly much.
Michelle Vesely I actually thought she was later into her pregnancy when I wrote my comment. Still they still knew that the child was a boy and Shannan had named him Niko.
Michelle Vesely No most women do not find out when they are in their 2nd trimester. Where did you get that from?
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Sarah Ricci2020-09-07 19:48:19 (edited 2020-09-07 19:49:08 )
Michelle Vesely most women find out they’re pregnant 5 weeks into pregnancy when their period is missed, a positive home pregnancy test has been recorded, and a blood test by a doctor has given a positive result.
12 weeks is the “safe” time to tell friends and coworkers. Most family knows about the pregnancy as soon as the mother does.
15 weeks is almost halfway through a pregnancy, so yes, it was “well into the pregnancy.”
@Michelle Vesely I found out at 6 weeks ... after 12 weeks you are less likely to have a miscarriage. So I would say 15 weeks is a decent way through. After 12 weeks it's kind of considered a valid pregnancy. Not that it's not valid before hand... but I'm sure you understand what I mean
Michelle Vesely 15 weeks is about three and a half months into a pregnancy. if i don’t get my period for three months i’m going to fucking notice. maybe it’s not well into a pregnancy since it’s not even half way but you’d notice by then. also they both knew about the child and knew the gender. so him not even mentioning the baby since means he clearly didn’t want it and was happy to not mention it since they doesn’t even consider it living.
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He should've never went in there without an attorney, regardless of whether he was guilty. Both of those agents picked him apart slowly and expertly, particularly the polygrapher disguising her questions as preparations for the polygraph. She played him like a fiddle.
@Meteor-panda How cute. Make no mistake, we all enjoy seeing it done to pieces of shit we know are guilty like Chris Watts. But detectives don't give a shit and you never trust them.
Haley Humphrey exactly. These cops will nail anyone to the wall guilty or not. I could be innocent and the first time I walk into that station my attorney gonna be right behind me. Especially as a minority.
This makes me sad cause i feel even innocent people get played by interrogators like this. All they need is a confession and i feel like some can be so good at their jobs they fuck the persons mind up confessing to something just because. Theres documentaries out like this and its scary and sad. Always get a lawyer people
Adam Nelson the difference is that a normal person, innocent or not, would NEVER go through all of this without an attorney. because we all know they’re gonna rip into someone in such a serious situation. people like chris watts.. he probably is a complete narcissist and sociopath, he believes he’s the smartest person there and is acting the most believable and that if he just cooperates and acts right it’ll just go away. he’s digging himself deeper and deeper through the whole thing but he absolutely thinks the more he goes with them willingly, the less they’ll suspect him. he’s not a normal person, obviously.
Tammy is hilarious, I lost it when she pointed out to Chris that he was a horrible liar and kept repeating it to him while reassuring that it was okay.
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E D2021-07-30 01:44:11 (edited 2021-07-30 01:44:53 )
and he was actually flattered, like it's a compliment.😂😂
After he answers the detective, he stares at him with that look of " is that the right answer for you to believe me" stare. Especially at 5:19. His hands, his face, his everything is SO uneasy and scared. He screams weak, non-confrontational and non-threatening. The three characteristics that will garentee he will become an easy target for Willy-bob and Hakeem the Booty-Buster. Also, did he strangle his daughters in the car at the drive way or at the oil sight?
No shit huh. Imagine being married to her. Her "how's the spaghetti." Me "it's fine...tastes great." Her ".....you're lying...you think it's dry like the chicken was last night!"
@Elizabeth Owen Yeah she has a calming presence and she hits him with that "you know you're terrible liar right?". Lmao what a roller coaster, she's bad ass
@Elizabeth Owen it's amazing, it makes this style of interrogation so powerful. At any point she just ditches the motherly act and goes straight to confrontation and Chris starts going "i love those kids and that wife, my house is not complete without those people, I am not of the personality type to harm those kids or that wife"
@Josh Bennett No, with her it would be "Right now, only one of us knows how delicious this spaghetti is, but in thirty minutes, we'll all know if this is delicious or not."
For me, one of the signs that he's guilty is when he was asked how he's feeling at 6:36, and he talks about how he's tired cause he only slept about 2 hours and how he's running on empty because of that. While I'm sure it's genuine that he only had 2 hours of sleep, the fact that he didn't mention that, oh, I don't know, he's worried about his missing pregnant, diabetic wife and two daughters with no obvious leads within the first 24 hours is worrisome on its own. I've never had anyone close to me go missing, but I feel like I wouldn't be able to sleep because of that, knowing that they're out there, that they could be in danger or worse, and that I'm helpless to do anything (legal) about it aside from continuously and feverishly trying to call them. The thought that they might call and that I'd miss it if I fell asleep would keep me awake for a very long time, probably the first 48 hours, at least. In the situation he's in, in an interrogation room with a police officer clearly implying that I'm a suspect, my response to that innocuous statement would be along the lines of, "Yeah, I'm pretty tired right now. Didn't sleep much at all last night cause I'm worried about my wife and kids that you should be out looking for and not questioning me about right now. I've given you everything I have already. I'm not in the position to do anything more than I have, but you have the audacity to sit here, question me like I'm involved, and not be out there, trying your hardest to find them?" Angry. I'd be very, very angry. Miffed, even. Frustrated. Annoyed. Absolutely tilted at an officer even asking me how I'm doing.
"Yah, Wade, it's Jerry, I... Yah, Wade, it's, I, it's Jerry... I don't know what to do it's Jean. I don't know what to do it's my wife. I don't know what to do it's Jean. Wade, it's Jerry, I... Wade, it's Jerry! We gotta talk! Oh, geez, it's terrible..."
The fact that he stayed there to argue his innocence was what made me instantly think he was guilty. If my kids were missing and I knew they were wasting their time on me whilst anything could be happening to them there is nothing in the world they could say or do that would keep me in that room. Id be out looking for my kids.
Why would he ever admit that Bella said, "No, daddy!!" We know he has still not told the truth about NK's role. Was this to cause further deflection from NK?
My two year old calls me “Dayee.” It ripped my heart in two to read about that, and to think how horrifying their final moments must have been. I can’t imagine looking into my son’s eyes as he begged me not to hurt him and doing anything but hugging him and telling him I’d never hurt him, not for anything. Chris Watts truly is a monster.
@Joe Public exactly. Many kids don't know their parents names until they get older. It's actually a good idea to teach them your names as early as you can just in case
@varsha vasu he gave an interview to these same 2 detectives after he was sentenced and had been in prison a while . With nothing to lose he told them exactly what happened including the comment from Bella , Daddy no . It’s on YouTube and it’s very disturbing.
Anyone dumb enough to take a polygraph test while being questioned for a serious crime doesn't deserve a fair trial lol... Where the fuck are people's lawyers? Never ever... Ever ever ever fucking ever allow police to question you without a lawyer.
did this woman know what he had done at this point? cuz her saying "you could smother them, strangle them, drown them" like wow she has amazing intuition if not.
Detective Tammy: Highly experienced, trained and seasoned. Best schooling, best training and best procedure. Idiot Chris: yeah, I think I can beat this
@Elizabeth Brandon nah i don't think so. at least there is no evidence of that being the case. the guy has no chance other than lying to every officer he talks. be an egoist or not, if this is your only chance (other than changing country) than you will do this. i'd try to escape tho.
@Elizabeth Brandon yeah I thought it was smart of the detectives to identify his personality type and demeanor and ‘fed’ his ego then when they use the ‘pause technique’ Chris felt the need to now FEED them. Very smart detectives and investigators/interrogators
Normally neighbors like that would annoy the crap out of me for being so nosy but in this case where it got this guy caught, it’s ok. But had this not happened, just looking at that, “friend” she looks like someone without much f a social life, friends or much else. She seems like the type of person who forces friendship on people and is extremely nosy. In this case though, I can’t be mad about it because it got this guy in jail.
Jeez mate, is all that bass around 4:00 intentional? You have to crank the volume to hear what he's saying and then you get bombarded with all this low range. You can filter that out you know.
Why would she knock on the front door of her own house? That makes zero sense to me. I don't know about y'all but I don't knock on my back door when I unlock it and come in even if somebody's home
Kids? Whats better than...kids. I love kids. Especially, particularly, those kids right there. They're the ones...right there. That I LoVE with all my heart. Kids are the best. I played a part in making them...biologically... so, naturally, logically, I think it's safe to say that I...love them.
Its like he’s trying to not only convince the detective but convince himself that he actually loved them but he just can’t work up the right amount of emotion to play it off
Chris has to force so hard to produce lies that go against his genuine beliefs. It's like a teenager lying about liking a certain band or sport or whatever to fit in. But it's about loving his own children. I'm guessing the hardest part of Chris' life up until his arrest was fitting into society with absolutely zero empathy.
pretty much that girlfriend of chris was the reward that he wanted to go through all of this. and how his girfriend knew about it and why she searcehd "can police find out the deleted messages". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uerw_S9JsQ&ab_channel=A%26E dont watch this video if you are if you get easily scared the way chris wrapped his wife in the bedsheet in front of his daughter bella and how he took them to the oil field site and smothered them one by one after digging Shannan the and how bella said "is the same gonna happen to me dad what happend to CeCe"."
@Mitch Keller "there's only 2 ways you'll fail this polygraph. If you don't follow my incredibly precise instructions or if you're lying." I won't know which it is though but you better not fail lmao
Dude's all over the place, first he's playing like he thinks she left him, then he just accidentally openly admits to an act of cruelty. No strategy whatsoever
@Random Name I have no idea how youtube filters comments but I can only guess he's trying to avoid it. His spelling is fine except he mispelled murder twice in two different ways. I know for a fact that youtube shadowbans certain people, reddit does the same.
I’ve had so many channels pop up on my feed that are doing the same types of videos, but yours are just so much better. You can tell how much you care about putting out quality content because you have yet to post anything that isn’t absolute fire. So much love for Jim ❤️
Oh gosh. I almost feel sorry for Chris. He's so stupid! The detective is really good tho but Chris did most of the work I must say lol. Dumb dumb dumb!
Mike Greiner2021-06-01 15:22:28 (edited 2021-06-04 00:16:54 )
this woman is fucking awesome lol shes the most passive aggressive jerk when shes like "NO !!! Its a great thing that you're a horrible liar so thank you!" I can only imagine how his face looked hearing that . You can almost hear him swallowing spit when she says it
I found the most awesome thing was when she was on about only one person in the room knowing the truth, and that it would be two by the end. Its almost something a villain would say (but ofc she isn't)
so intimidating. there’s art and genius in the flattering-you-now-cuz-you’re-fucked delivery. i’m gonna have to remember this technique next time i catch my teenager in a lie.
That and when she said "it would be really stupid to be here today having a polygraph test if you had anything to do with it. Right? It would be pretty dumb." lol, top troll, that woman
This is a guy who has gotten away with too many thing in his life that he even thought killing his family was an option or he could get away with this and thought “well if I get caught I won’t be executed.” Colorado needs to bring the death penalty back and people need to stop giving people passes in life for cheating on their spouses.
@MBeyk Kamala and Creepy Joe's lie about banning fracking, stacking the supreme court, etc etc. This polygraph lady will not let Kamala and Joe slide for lying too much during the debates.
@Faith Krichel Lmao there was no lie about the courts, that question was left unanswered. The fact that you think there was a lie just shows you didn't watch the debate. If you have time for this channel, then you should have time to head over to c span and watch it.
One thing is pretty apparent. Chris is not the smartest guy around. He wanted it all. Didn't know his place in this world. And that's pretty fundamental. You can't misunderstand that part.
so chilling hearing/seeing this cold detached way he talks about his kids. i would be sickened and sobbing uncontrollably on that table....i lost my child 4.5 years ago and for the first few months i was bawling almost all the time with burning pain in my gut.....was awful.....this guy is such a psychopath....
@Kelly Clement i used to wonder myself. a woman once told me her son drowned at 16...i was totally shocked that she calmly stood before me and revealed the details. i wondered how she accomplished her composure to tell the story. unfortunately, i now know. takes so much work and a desire to restore something good within...anyhow, thanks for the comment and all the best!
@Paolo M. And you cared enough to reply it seems; also, this isn't an English class, it's youtube - don't go in expecting a 1000 word proofread essay like anyone here's being graded on a simple comment.
@Storytime with Mamabear Don't act as though you're carrying decades of pain that justifies how you're acting in the present, but please keep generalising, it keeps the world nice and divided.
@Storytime with Mamabear Yeah you're really contributing by harassing a few men on the internet, hiding behind a monitor. Should we kill the son for the sins of his father? That's pretty much the logic you're following right now and it's incredibly petty.
@Storytime with Mamabear I really shouldn't have to note the futility of what you're doing and yes, people would actually want to make their voice heard in other ways than a youtube comment.
@Storytime with Mamabear Well you provided no evidence you're doing this elsewhere and it doesn't change the fact that doing it on youtube is pointless. Also, how exactly am I harassing you by calling you out on your bullshit?
@Paolo M. I'm not a native english speaker and I oftenly see native speakers making more mistakes than me or people I know. I think it's just about not caring about your spelling and grammar online, not that serious imo. And this kinda feels like writing to myself since my name used to be Paola M lol
@Paolo M. don’t even pay those people any attention haha they’re probably just resentful of your grammar capabilities. Spelling is important, people! Everyone can calm down now haha
Ahahahaahaaa needed that lighthearted hilarious comment while watching this horror unfold. Good job you win for sure w that one Edit: the original comment 👍. Not the irrelevant banter afterward 👎.
2.22 WHY did you do that, Chris? Now they think you're a suspect. The cops won't care if you cheated on Shannan, she was a horrible human. They will understand! THIS.. Was his silly mistake, and resulted in him being falsely charged.
Stephen Selph2019-01-24 01:32:44 (edited 2019-01-24 01:39:11 )
These videos need to be way longer. I would be fine with 3 hour videos going over the whole 2,000 pages of discovery. I love you Jim, you’re going to learn how to swim one day, I promise! You have to love the polygraph operator’s choice of clothing for the exam. This lady is some of the best in the field!
Weird how tammi already had a sense that he probably strangled, smothered them. It’s astonishing how well trained these FBI agents are. They absolutely triumphed in this case. You don’t always see that, sometimes they drop the ball. I’m really impressed!
He still lives. No triumph. He should be dead. Instead we are now paying triple to house this scumbag because additional guards are PROTECTING his life. Naw, he breathes. No triumph.
Not taking any credit away from the detectives, but this wasn't exactly the most difficult case to crack. They essentially only ever had one suspect, and as soon as they could prove he was lying to them, he didn't have much choice but to let his guard down and begin working on a way to avoid the death penalty instead. The second they told him, "We know you were cheating on her. In fact, we've read all of your texts and spoken with your mistress already," he knew it was over for him.
@7 Eyes open wide The death sentence is considerably more expensive than life in prison. As it turns out, you need to check a case many times to be sure you're not killing innocent people in violation of the constitution, and as it turns out that costs money.
PsyintZ yes Nicole Shannon’s friend is a hero and one of the reasons he’s in jail. She set the ball rolling turning up unexpectedly and messing with the plan.
"I miss them throwing their chicken-nuggets at me" sounds very very stupid to say; WHY would you a) allow your kids to throw food at you? b) miss them doing that? c) admit that you have such bad parenting-scills that you can't teach your kids how to NOT behave with food?
which cirumstances has the ticking clock in our digital or just technically advanced era? edit Polygraphs are not only not completely sure, they are not even half sure....They only measure the physical processes.
These interrogators are geniuses, holy shit. My faith in humanity is restored. I always knew there was murderous scum like Chris Watts out there, but I didn't know there were such sophisticated methods of catching them
@Audri they didn’t ask for evidence. They heard first hand accounts from private citizens. These are the cases thrown out. The cases from Trump’s legal team (6 as of now) were for hand counts and the like.
They never had the chance to present anything. The evidence we have seen came from the public hearings held between the legislatures in the 6 contested states. President Trump gave them every chance to tell the truth or be transparent, so now... the evidence will be released, declassified and everything will be known. You can’t complain and say “why didn’t you present this in the courts” because they tried to go through the courts.
@Audri Whenever the recounts took place, they used the same people that was used I. The first place when the fraud occurred. When it was other people doing the recounts, they find fraudulent ballots. Georgia, for example, found 12,000ish ballots for Trump but the media used his leaked phone call as a way to “debunk” the 12,000. 12,000 votes went from Trump to Biden over night. Once a vote is counted, it never goes away. So, how does President Trump lose 12,000 ballots that 100% of the 12,000 went to Biden?
@Audri Oh, trust me, that I can understand completely. You’d know this if it wasn’t for the media not reporting on what these meetings in each contested state uncover. Give me a moment and I’ll get you a source or two
If you want your kids to come home and barrel rush you to hug you then you should not have strangled the life out of them and then toss them aside with less respect then a recycled pop can.
'You could lure them into a trap and have someone waiting' - I fully suspect Shannan was lured in her house and Nikole Kessinger was waiting for her, along with Chris. There's no way he did all this on his own. Coward.
Casey Anthony is innocent. I know everything but have been too scared to go to the authorities because of the lifelong flak I know I’ll receive. Help me
It would have been a pretty cool moment had he gone through all the motions of the polygraph and then shortly before the end, casually dropped a line like "its a shame none of this is admissable in court, isn't it?" but unfortunately he didn't know that lol
Whoever is making these videos: I'm really enjoying this channel and fascinated by your insights and what your videos reveal about human nature. Please continue on your path, I'm looking forward to your forthcoming videos. And thank you! Given the sorry state of our species you'll likely never run out of stories to work with.
How do these killers exist. Even if they get away with murder how do they live with themselves. We must face the truth There is a subhuman species amongst us. YOU MAY KNOW ONE. . keep your eye on that psychopath. Talk him into jumping for Jesus off a bridge.
@nonya Xdova your argument is that it is a soul? how do you even prove that souls exist? when do they even form lol does a fertilized egg instantly gets a soul? do animals have souls and yet you eat them peacefully or they are just bodies?
@Kass just cause she was raped by evil man doesnt mean her baby doesnt derserve to live i had a friend who was raped and kept the baby and he is the most loving kid ull ever met and neither me or her could imagine the world without him
@umami thats up to u to decided, i personal believe that the second an egg is fertilized that that fetus should have all rights of a human being as thats exactly what it would become if we didnt kill it
nonya Xdova Foetuses don’t develop an amygdala (the part of the brain that processes pain and fear) until around the 25th week, by which stage over 99% of abortions have taken place. They can’t feel, think or process emotions or pain. They aren’t conscious and they aren’t yet human. Inform yourself.
These these these these these kids. If my kids were missing I wouldn’t be able to fucking function. Absolutely sickening to watch. He never loved “those” kids EVER.
Well polygraphs are a load of bs, so ya he probably does. All it really measures is if the person is freaking out, if you are calm and understand that polygraphs can't detect lies, it's very easy to trick them (especially if you are a sociopath with no emotions). It also goes the other way. A naturally nervous person who is innocent, but has physical reactions to the simple act of being accused of a crime can come out looking like they lied to every single incriminating question.
@Clayton T Its not even about being calm its a invention dating its origin back to the 1900s ya know back when they put cocaine in coke and measured peoples heads and eugenics. Its totally a interrogation technique guarded and flaunted because its all they have. There is no scientific method to replicate actual truly known falsehood's with the real consequence's of death row or imprisonment. Nor a could sample group such as DNA be conducted with those parameters. The given nature of a Lie being an almost truly unknown also doesn't lend itself to a true determination of its validity.
@Clayton T I always feel guilty for stuff I didn't do. A computer broke at college and I had a guilty look on my face. Then the tutor looked at me as if I done it
@dustyak79 When I say if you are calm, I mean that you can indeed beat it and have questions appear "true" (otherwise cops would never get jobs, they all need to BS a polygraph when first hired. Imo the main reason for this is to test how the cop manages their stress levels). It's not a valid science, but it does indeed truly measure certain things, all of which are associated with being nervous. The false assumption used to determine truth and lie is that people are only nervous when they lie, which is total bs. Also people have different ticks, which this device also does not account for, and just assumes everyone has the same basic reactions (me for example, all you need to do is look at my eyes when I lie, I always glance top left).
The entire thing is built around making the subject think the test is infallible, and thus indeed making it infallible thanks to placebo. The subject psych's themselves out when the questions they need to lie to appear, and because they truly believe (among the other signs, all of which are told to the subject for this reason) their heart will start to race when they say the lie, it actually happens. A calm person that understands their words have literally no meaning and can successfully just stabilize their body can bs the fuck out of the test.
All of this is meaningless though, because as said nothing the test provides is actual evidence, and the end goal is to just tell them they failed in the most convincing manner possible and get them to feel like there is now overwhelming evidence of guilt, and to just give up. (even if you successfully bs the test and pass, they will tell you you failed and see what you do)
the test is basically if you stay calm or not, if you can stay perfectly calm throughout the test you're practically guaranteed to pass it, but judging by his body language, the man was shitting it lmao
Polygraph's aren't reliable though and many courts will find them inadmissible as they are so unreliable. It is completely possible to fail one even if you tell nothing but the truth.
@J Dubya ja, that’s why they don’t use polygraphs in court , they use them in interpolations to gain leverage over their suspects , if they’re lying on the polygraph it will make the suspect think they’re caught
A lot of people believe they’re special and they can fool this test by lying the best they can. By being confident while taking it they believe it’s enough to pass. It isn’t.
@INDELIBLE FAECES exactly, and in prt 1 , he’s literally acting sus anyways , his wife ‘goes missing’ and he’s texting people, doesn’t let the cop kick his door in , makes him wait multiple times
@Anthonyq84 have a look at most of these interviews as vast majority don’t have any legal representation which is crazy. Never talk to the police without a lawyer guilty or not
Polygraphs are based on pseudoscience and are not admissible in court for this reason. The real value of polygraphs is not in accurately determining the truthfulness of a respondent (as they have been shown in studies to be highly inaccurate), but rather that they encourage the respondent to volunteer information to the test administrator that would otherwise never have been brought up.
@Akudama Soul saying they are bs is way more genuine than saying they have a scientific background. Fact when your eyes are exposed to light the pupils constrict. That’s a proven physiology response to a stimulus. Think about it over a hundred years some steam punk looking inventor during a time when the human body was even less of a known thing, thought a physiological reaction to the stimulus of lying would be measurable with antiquated instruments. We have cat scans now that only just give us theories on the function of the human Brain.
@Marc Kailes I always heard the guy that came up with the CVSA lied about having the Educational background he claimed. Also if you wanna take a dive into a similar rabbit hole look up the Blood spatter experts and how that all started. Basically some dude clubbing stray dogs in his basement selling courses to law enforcement after he got recognized in one court. Then selling courses to teach his bogus stuff.
@Marc Kailes Exactly it’s nothing more than a group of Psychic mediums only that industry has duped many in law enforcement itself which as you said ruined lives . I’d rather see Chris Watts go free than some poor innocent guy or guys serving time or death sentences because some gullible investigators believe in the lie detector so much it clouds their judgment and influences the investigation. Not too mention law enforcement and federal jobs use them in hiring and retaining people. Some FBI agent went in for his routine test failed and lost his job.
@Akudama Soul It's really not disingenuous :/ My proof is I am an AWFUL liar, and it's blatantly obvious to others when I am lying to them. But guess what, have passed a polygraph without any trouble. If I can BS my way through a polygraph, anybody can.
Yes? Because a Polygraph test is literally so shit it may as well be a coin flip?! It is a fucking travesty that it was ever given any weight as evidence.
Polygraphs don't detect lies, they detect stress, or more precisely physiological indicators of stress: Increased heart rate, blood pressure, respiration... it's why they're unreliable and most states don't allow polygraph results to be admissible in court. Psychopaths pass polygraphs easily because their lack of empathy or guilt won't cause a physiological response when they lie. Innocent people can fail a polygraph test because they're just nervous or stressed out at the question..and while it's not easy, it is possible to 'pass' a polygraph just by controlling your responses: Think of something horrific when you're telling the truth, and it'll throw off the baseline. Frame an answer in your head so you're not technically lying can work too. So, because it's possible, if you're dumb or arrogant enough, it's a calculated risk to 'prove' your innocence.
@AJ 7 The test does VERY little on it's own. It's the psychology of the polygrapher that makes the thing work. She was VERY good and was able to psych him out enough she could have told he was lying with her back turned.
Polygraph tests work about as well as magic 8 balls. The results are meaningless and they should only be used as an interrogation tool on people who believe in them.
@AJ 7 that's the point of the test, to get a confession from guilty people and to annalyze their emotions. if you're innocent you should get an attorney before taking a test. Even if you're guilty you should get one.
@Clayton T it may be true in many situations that lie detectors don't do a good job and aren't concrete evidence and science backed. But in this case he scored a -18, where a -4 is usually considered a liar. He is that bad at lying.
@Aaron Abele It's not that they aren't concrete evidence, thy aren't even evidence. And again, him doing bad on the test doesn't mean he is lying, it means internally he is freaking the fuck out (which is not involuntary, and CAN be controlled). The only reason lie detectors are used at all is to play mind games and pull a confession out of naïve people, NOT to see if someone is lying or not.
@Clayton T you're making a definitive statement on something that is still an ongoing debate, there are many things that can be learned by getting someone to take a polygraph test. Especially when they perform so poorly, and I've already agreed that it's a great interrogation technique.
@Antediluvian Spy I understand where you are coming from. But to torture him- who would be serving it up? Similar to when people hope for child rapists to be raped in prison, who are these ordained monsters who are allowed to be just as bad as the one deserving the torture but with our blessing? Sadistic torture or rape would require a person to be just as bad. Killing them just makes sense on many platforms and if done quickly and even humanely is a righteous justified act.
@7 Eyes open wide Wait, youre not for retribution when it comes to pedophiles but murderers are a different story? Your logic is not consistent. Just so youre aware, the state doesnt execute rapists, serial rapists or pedophiles.
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7 Eyes open wide2019-03-27 15:48:43 (edited 2019-03-27 15:49:44 )
@MJ L I never said that. Learn how to read. Even better learn how to comprehend.
@7 Eyes open wide You denounced rapists being raped but ok'ed murders being killed by the state. Retribution for one and not the other. What did I misunderstand?
I hate this case so much. He’s so manipulative! A pathological liar! How can someone who’s suppose to protect there family do something like this?!?!? Ugh
If I hadn't had a dad in the likes of Chris watts, with the egg cooking and second pairs of cllothing, I may be-sorry, slip of the tounge-may not be here today.
So what would be the normal response of an innocent person to the polygrapher asking about all the ways you could kill someone? I’m sure that’s not something they’d ask unless they’re pretty much certain that you did it, but we all know sometimes they’re wrong. I’d imagine a normal person would get majorly defensive/upset and question “what do you mean/why are you asking me that?” That question just seriously threw me off and the fact that he didn’t even question that is crazy.
I think the correct way is just to be shocked and unwilling to answer. Imagine your family is gone and someone asked you for an opinion on how you would personally kill them. Pretty appalling to hear, much less have to answer to
Oh my god, wasn't kidding about her training, she is badass. I also had a good laugh with how she subtley roasted the hell out of him, through out the whole thing, and he wasn't even smart enough to pick up on it. I wish I could find more footage of her doing these tests on other suspects, because that was outstanding.
it’s because when he says “those kids” he’s actually detaching himself from the situation. if he said “my kids” or something more human like a normal father would say he would’ve built some sort of emotions, too bad he’s a piece of trash anyway lol btw i’m italian too ahah è come dire “non ho ucciso io quei bambini” invece che dire “i miei bambini” c’è molta differenza a livello umano
The way he detaches himself from even being a father, referring to those sweet babies as “those girls” “these girls” makes me so freaking mad. I’m a kid myself really (16) but I wouldn’t even refer to my pet in that way. He didn’t care AT ALL when he murdered those beautiful girls
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Okay,people. Nobody "passes" or "fails" a polygraph. Nobody even has to take a stupid polygraph in the First Place. It's like reading your palm or a tarot card reading. What a bunch a BS
gross... every time he referred to what he missed.....It was ...the worship and adoration of the kids. How they would ideally treat him. Funny. I always miss the cute things they said or did......"dad: Honey make daddy breakfast. Daughter age 6: Sure daddy, do you want a big bowl or a little bowl." Forever a joy to remember. He missed them busting thru the door to hug him.
Imagine if you were actually innocent and these police were asking you these questions. You would be OUTRAGED that they're wasting time asking disgusting questions instead of finding out what really happened to your family. The very fact he's willing to answer without giving any skepticism or lip back to them screams he's guilty. It's like watching a child lie to their parents to not get in trouble
I don't know, I feel like a lot of these techniques are very much focused on a single type of person. Meanwhile a more introverted or socially awkward person would probably trigger a lot of alarms even if innocent. I can kind of understand why often the jury doesn't see these as enough evidence, since I can very well imagine myself screw these up even if completely innocent.
“We are 100% certain that he killed a woman and two children so let’s put him alone with a small woman in a room unrestrained and have her ask him questions that would definitely make him angry. Oh yeah, and we, the cops are fucking geniuses and don’t you forget it”
"Only one person in this room knows the truth and in 5 minutes, there will be two of us". Damn, this woman is my hero. I bet he does not agree that is "the coolest part" 😂😂😂
they say that in other interviews ive seen. they even sometimes say it to innocent suspects. its all about psychological impact and tells and such. you could feel the weight of it here though. like they knew beyond doubt it was him.
Ok I have to say, the polygrapher is the most brilliant and awesome person I have ever seen in these police interrogations.
I mean, you can take her as she is, and cast her in a movie, and she'll be the protagonist/star easily.
The way she posed those questions, the scaring technique in a calm tone of voice, the passive-aggressive "you're going down, we're gonna bust you in your lies" but in such a calm demeanor and gentle wording.
Can we just appreciate the interrogators? These guys are proffesionals who went to schools for years and years. They spent hours studying and practicing. Funny how this guy thinks he can use "big brain" against them.
i had to exhale when she said that because it stressed me out and i didnt even do anything wrong lmao what an absolute legend. this video has totally changed the way i feel about polygraphs.
I'm amazed at the incredibly vast difference between a human male who loves his children unconditionally and will protect them with his own life; versus a human male who loves his children when it's convenient and if needed will murder them to begin a new life for himself. As sickening as murderers are; it's also fascinating that just the existence of these people are here with us in society and are being born every day. You have to wonder what makes a person do this. Many of us can think about killing but almost all of us never act on it- not just because of the consequences we would face afterwards but the burden of guilt, shame, regret and overall remorse we'd live with is enough to stop us. Most of us are born with a conscious and some level of empathy, 2 things that the Chris Watts's of the world lack.
She absolutely destroyed him in the polygraph test. A professional at work. Also she was telling the truth that he's a terrible liar. Is it even possible to act more guilty than he did?
During the polygraph, when she asks "Did you physically cause Shannan's disappearance?" and the moment he says "No", she just raises her left eyebrow and gives out he was lying... If only he was looking at her, he would've known then and there...
I love how the detective doesn't just blurt out questions, but really thinks through what the next best thing to say is and also in sure he is processing so much ...
whats nerve-wracking is when she asks "when was the last time you saw Shannan" Chris answers "no" the polygrapher looks at her monitor for a good 3 seconds and her expression says it all. i know one answer does not determine the entire polygraph session but it was interesting how she stopped and just stared at it...
That reassurance of the investigator that they will commit to the case and do everything to help is so heart warming. They're taking the job seriously for the sake of others.
I have 2 daughters that were around the same age as his when this happened. What ever punishment he is enduring now, this man should be doubly afraid for what awaits him in the afterlife.
I don't know if this is read a lot abroad, but there's a famous book by French author Albert Camus, "l'étranger". In that novel the main character gets sentenced to death over having killed someone that was going to attack him with a knife. The main reason he gets convicted for such a hard sentence is because the defendent's attorney pointed out that the narrator had showed no emotion at his own mother's funeral, and in general displayed a lack of human emotion. Ofc this is not comparable with this situation, I mean the guy killed his whole family this is absolutely horrible and unforgivable... But I can't help thinking how hard it would be if you had actually nothing to do with this situation, and the police was focusing on you and actively trying to break you down only because in their opinion you don't show enough emotion regarding what's going on.
Love that book and Camus in general- it's commonly read in high school English classes (though I read it for fun myself ;). I guess the emotions investigators typically look for in an innocent person would be fear and anxiety, or anger at being accused of such a thing.
You've probably heard of the Australian case - Lindy Chamberlain, whose baby daughter Azaria was taken by a dingo while they were camping. Nobody believed her because she never showed any emotion.
I just realized, he says "Those kids" and "These kids" rather than "My kids." Not necessarily a strong sign of guilt to add to the evidence, but it is strange that he would distance himself that way if he had been innocent.
Dude. This polygraph administrator makes it super easy for any lawyer with any skill at all to get the polygraph not just thrown out, but to put question upon the entire police interview. Yeesh.
I really thought he would call an attorney the night before and then refuse to take the polygraph test and say his attorney instructed him not to. Why do psychopaths think that they can fool a polygraph test???
You know lie detector tests are junk science, and yet around 19:00 you’re detailing all the techniques that go into the test, as if they have any merit…lol
"It's hard to even think about that kind of stuff RIGHT NOW." I would like to think he said that out of remorse for what he did... But I know it's only because he got caught for it.
When the officer told him to take a deep breath, i did it it too. Lol. I have watched this on netflix and read the news but i still want to watch again, i just couldnt believe how someone can do this.
I am just surprised how Chrisss was able to fool everyone around him all his life .................... Watching this he clearly has a disconnect fromm normal empathy to the poinnt that his answers are bizarre like ones you would give if you were lying about stealing a candy bar. Its that he is unable to even pretend to appear genuinely concerned despite having been a lizard all his life and acting like a regular human. He has to be the most psychopathic killer I have seen with zero ability to empathize. There HAD to be things that peopllllllllle thought were strange. Probably why he was an introvert, he was aware that being more social woulld reveal this. Christ, he literally choked his daughters to death with his hands then tossed them like trash in fucking oil tanks! I admitt the videos I see with him and the kids he genuinely looks like a loving father but this was all just a fake act the entire time, something he learned to do observeing society. Obviously he neglected to study up on how normal parents behave when something happens to their chilld. I think he was convinced that because he knew how peopleeeeeeee saw him that this would suffice. Guilty pppppeople always seeeeemm to say, "You can ask ...?"
Me realizing that I'll suck at this polygraph test because of my anxiety and will forget all the answers and get myself into the jail without doing anything.
if phone memory is similar to a hard disc for a PC, deleting data doesn't actually delete it - it just makes the space available to be saved over by something else
The sheer amount of woman haters in the comment section is alarming. Blaming the victims and making it seem like Shannon's death and that of her kids has any justification. Women, be really careful when picking partners these days. Jesus!
Yeah he is a soulless robot with no feelings. He has become numb.
When he had to give ways people could be murdered, his voice started breaking up really bad after he had to say smother and it took him a long time to even say it.
“Thank you for being a terrible liar” she is laying the guilt and impending doom subliminals on THICK!! I know his stomach gotta be doin gymnastics right now! 🤣🤣
Why did he keep saying "make those kids" 1. Just say "my kids" "our kids" OR EVEN "them" 2. Say "have" kids. Don't say make. Acting like they are a table you made.
If my family were missing I would inconsolable ... wouldn't even be able to get words out... would need valium to get thru the day... would be driving around like an insane clown DESPERATE for a sitting if them somewhere....
here’s what i gathered watching this: he says “and like” “and she” a lot, meaning he stutters a LOT. people only stutter when they’re nervous or lying. in this case, it’s both.
i also noticed that he has such long responses yk? he gets off the main focus and talks abt something else. weird.
What the hell made him think he would pass a polygraph? I'm glad he say yes. If he were cunning, intelligent and able to do this alone. He would have said "No polygraph. I'm shutting my mouth now. I want an attorney but he didnt. CW and SW were alone in that in the early morning hours of August 13, 2018. Whomever was in the house along CW lay in wait for Shannan to arrive. He had help with Shannan. I see Shannan putting up a huge fight. Actually, I see her beating the shit out of CW. I believe his accomplice smothered the girls. He doesnt have what it takes to hid something like this and keep his wits. Whomever helped him hated Shannan and the babies, If this all had not happened, Nico, his first and only son would going on 2 years old. The girls would a few years older developing into the fine people they were to become. All of this shouldn't have happened. Why could he not get into the truck and just keep driving?
I don't know if I'm crazy for even thinking abt this, but in this interview, Chris has a similar affect, tone and mannerisms as Jake Paul did when "confronting" Cody Ko. That means nothing relating the two in action or legal/moral status, I just thought it was pretty interesting the similarities, weird overlap in how they display anxiety I guess
I know that polygraphs are inadmissible in court and stuff ,but when its THAT obvious..its OBVIOUS! I can hear it in his voice ,everytime he says a lie ..its a second hand embarrassment ,for me,personally ...
Incredible that YouTube manages NOT to suggest Pt 1 amongst the related videos. I got this (pt2) randomly suggested for my YT activity is broadly based on watching true crime videos, obviously. So sure I wanna watch Pt 1 of this. It would be convenient just to click on Pt1 in the related videos. But no. It's not there. Rant's over.
This act of evil cruelty he just told us how he defines what he did. Who he is evil and cruel! That was the big reveal to Shannon and his kids after he took off his mask that he was in fact really someone evil and cruel.
If someone took my wife and kids, and the cop asked what should we do with him?... I would say just put him in a locked room with me for 5 minutes, no other punishment needed or required. this guy. what a POS
Shannann came home and decided to tell Chris something along the lines of I am divorcing you, taking the kids etc. Chris freaked out, killed her. At that point he was going to say she left after the long talk but I believe he mentions how one of the girls saw him either kill her or move her body and asked what are you doing to mommy, why is mommy sleeping or is mommy okay, something along those lines. At that point he realized he had to kill the kid or else he would get caught. He probably then decided to kill both kids because if the mom/one kid is missing that would look weird. But because of her bestfriend he was caught before he had time to do anything
I just laughing how is he trying to make assure and pretend to be he is innocent infront of the detective..but the fact is the director knows he is the murderer of his family.. May be his blood was boiler at that moment
Psychopaths can sometimes pass these tests, that’s why it’s not admissible in court because on the flip side an anxious innocent person could flag as guilty
I'm not convinced he's actually guilty. The detectives seem to be coercing a confession out of him. There is a good chance that the friend had something to do with it. Why aren't they grilling her in the next room?
Are you being serious? Have you never heard of this case?!? He lead them to their bodies. They were at his job site. He confessed to basically killing his daughters twice, after they woke up the first time…
@AJ1namillion🦋🌸 The friend told them where the bodies were. The cops were in league with the friend, too. This is one giant cover up. There is currently a huge international push to have Watts released. Lots of fundraising etc. Watch this space.
Polygraph tests are bullshit and don't tell you if someone's lying or not, but I guess they totally can stress the hell out of someone and you can judge their reactions and statements yourself.
if im sitting down with someone and my wife and kids are missing and they are listing all the way someone can end up dead im flipping shit and walking out of the room.
3:50 I feel like he kinda slipped here, I think the sentence would be I would never wish harm, or something else but because he did it *and obviously he nows he did) he might have slipped and maybe thats why he said "I never WISHED harm" but anyways thats just what I think ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
wouldnt someone taking a polygraph even when not guilty still show a spike on said polygraph when faced with questions that have more implications than ones that are simply true or baseline tests? i assume thats why they're inadmissible or am i wrong?
You can smell the shit secreting out of him the minute she said you didn't pass the polygraph and he says I promise I didn't lie LMAO ok we believe you well we are all set lol
Since you think every little thing matters so much (which I don't entirely disagree with), then surely the clock and its audible 'tick-tock' have some sort of intimidating significance.
When my girlfriend doesn't text me back for a few hours which is unlike her because we text all the time. I get concerned this man doesn't care at all. If i drop a cheeto i show more concern than this monster.
One of the main reasons aint gonna be a murderer cuz I dont wanna be interrogated 😭 im an anxious awkward introverted person pls i would be crying so hard during these interrogations. U ask me a question i'd be hyperventilating
I don't like this - he happened to be guilty and confessed, but there's lots of evidence that polygraphs are unpredictable and I would have failed this just from all the preliminary mind games. Not cool, though it is good he got caught, but this piece is awful.
Is this the same guy who narrates for the channel called EWU or Explore With Us? Because his voice sounds excatly like the other guys who know narrates their videos for some time!
I can't express how deeply satisfied I am with how this guy was subtly trolled the whole time by the interrogators. "you're such a good dad, you make them eggs" LMFAO
@WeDoThis 24:07 Someone else's comment was saying they hoped for HD interrogation footage of Chris one day - I couldn't agree more. I'd watch hours of this uncut to see his wee face repeatedly realise he's screwed.
polygraph doesnt do shiet , the last guy just made him think that he is the killer even if he doesnt have any proof , like acting tough and all when saying "stop"
@Delayed Creator your claim doesn't even make sense. Chris Watts didn't fail the polygraph because the detective said something in a big mean voice - he failed the polygraph because he is a cowardly murderer, and an appalling liar to boot.
@Gunkanjima no no I don't know anything either but I'm assuming she must have some sort of training, maybe she's a detective, maybe she's a criminal psychologist, or both, I just think that if she's allowed to be there and be part of the investigation she's some sort of professional
@Myss angelA she is a detective or whatever is higher up. She's in a couple of other interrogation videos with different murderers and she is just brilliant at what she does. I can't remember her last name right now but it's in the video, you should look up the other interrogations if you thought this was good.
Gunkanjima business? It’s all a technique a lie detective isn’t even use as evidence in court they used it to just manipulate him if he claimed the lie detector was wrong he could have walked free that night
I think it’s part of the process, it’s to make him scared and certain that they will know. That’s why polygraphs are most useful for extracting confessions like this, not for being admitted to court
"the coolest part about this is that right now theres only one person in this room who knows the truth, but soon there's gonna be two of us who know the truth, and that's the coolest part" LOL SAVAGE
My fist comment must of failed like this low life excuse for a human being !! RIP Shannon Watts Bella Watts and Celeste Watts ! I have a picture of you guys that I done even know a world away but feel so much pain for you guys ! I know your all together in heaven 😭
The funny think is that he probably thought he was lying like a mastermind and everything was going according to plan, so yeah hearing that probably felt like a nuclear blast in his head
Polygrapher: "So, if you DID have something to do with their disappearances, it would be really stupid for you to come in and take a Polygraph test today." Chris Watts: "Exactly." Polygrapher: "RIGHT?!"
She was pretty cringe. I’m sure she had him freaked out in the moment, which is good, but watching it from the outside she just comes off as a really bad actor
Polygrapher: "What are some ways you can kill someone?" Chris: "ok well killing someone is a very difficult thing to do and i would never even think of doing something like that so i wouldnt know any possible ways to kill someone because killing someone is such a despicable horrible thing to do and i would never want to wish harm on anyone so i wouldnt have done a single thing to make my family die---i mean disappear because i wouldnt want to wish harm on anyone because killing is bad and i would never do such a thing" Polygrapher: 🧍♀️
I'm honestly wondering though how this is considered a question regarding "common knowledge". If you ask me how to make someone disappear, I would have no idea how to respond to that question. I mean, my answer would be a simple "how would I know", not the elaborate response he gave, but would they expect me to successfully answer that question if I wasn't guilty?
That's not an accurate impression of Chris, to make it more accurate you need at least 60 repetitions of the word "like" scattered randomly throughout the comment. Then it would be perfect. 👍
@Vincent C. I dunno, maybe I'm just overanalyzing. Id be saying like "yeah I could bury them I guess" but then immediately shoot holes in my own story. But you make a good point I suppose, now that I think about it Mythbusters and breaking bad gave me two quite good ways to do it
@Weeknie It's supposed to just be general, short word responses. You're not supposed to 'explain' how you would kill / dispensary someone. Just say methods that might work.
For instance, you could say you could 'shoot them' regardless of whether or not you know how to operate, buy, or dispose of a firearm as well as not knowing how to get away with it.
Another one would 'sell them off'. Again, you don't have to know how to get connections to sellers, how any of the underground works, or even have a conceivable idea of the industry at all. You just have to know 'it exists, somehow' and say it as an example.
Perhaps a better question would be 'what jobs could get in society'. The important part here is simply naming jobs... not figuring out which ones are actually feasibly within your reach while considering your level of income, education level, or status.
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The idea is that an innocent person will be completely detached from the question and simply 'say answers' while a guilty person, or person related to the question in some way, will intrinsically think the question is 'about them' and answer somewhat defensively or put themself into the answers... when in actuality the question did not require the need for personal introspection whatsoever.
Well...technically they didn’t know yet for sure...they suspected ....but it was after this ....when they were talking to him about failing the test that they were told the bed sheet was found at Cervi 319.... so during all this test prep she doesn’t know yet...
Pretty sure it's not awful or great it's her job and she's good at it that's why she does what she does and the people on the internet don't do what she does
@lion x warrior She disassociates, like the comment above stated. She just doesn't feel any emotion either way, just has more of a suspicion of one outcome than the other.
i've watched this before, but i just LOVE hearing the woman giving the polygraph reassure him that it's terrific he's a terrible liar and that he will for sure be found innocent, because it's driving home the fact that they BOTH know he's guilty and they are inevitably going to find out in five minutes. his fate as a dead man is sealed in that moment.
@Polarbearsrus hes thinking too much. hes guilty and he knows it and hes trying to act innocent. if ur innocent and got accused of a crime you dont have to overthink anything because you know you didnt commit the crime. if ur guilty, every single question u get asked becomes torture because you have to think about how to respond, your tone of voice, how you should word your response, where you should look, should you make eye contact? do you answer the question directly? do you pretend to be shocked or cry?
I love the question at the beginning. "When we find the guy who took them"
Because the story for the entire time until then was that she took the kids and left because of their marriage problems. "Find the guy who took them." If Chris was innocent shouldn't he be super confused as to what the officer means by that statement? But he isnt.
Polygrapher: Chris you failed the polygraph. You're not being honest with us, we need you to tell us what actually happened. Chris: I promise I didn't lie 🥺
@Luyando Mweemba it was him. I don't know what the person above is talking about. Some people suspect that the other girl christ was with had something to do with it aswell, so maybe that's what they meant. But that's just a guess.
@DangerDan She probably had it running in the background all the time. She knew he was guilty after all. She knew what to say to make his heart race. As the video said, polygraph tests are not admissible in court. They can easily compare the readings from when he was normally talking to when the detective starts listing out the crimes. This guy is such a bad liar, answering questions directly, its a surprise he didn't get caught much earlier.
My question is was that coincidence that she mentioned the two exacts acts. Bc I’m assuming they hadn’t found the bodies yet... And if they don’t have concrete evidence of his guilt then a lot of these tactics are feeling like coercive confessions to me.
@Ahoy Captain Zebra stripes in the wild disorient flies. They kind of have an odd illusionary effect. In this case, they're on clothes to disorient guilty suspects and make them feel more on edge.
It's hardly the most important part, but it pisses me off that he went with deception considering he has the acting chops of a 15th string JC penney mannequin
It's so obvious! If he was innocent and his wife and kids were missing he'd be hysterical, demanding why they weren't out looking for them, you be disgusted at the list of murder possibilities. He's not even trying
Honestly I think he is trying his hardest to look like he's cooperating fully. It's just that he has no real concept of what genuine human emotion should look like.
This channel is amazing, and yet in the back of my head my paranoia is like "ONE DAY YOU'LL BE ON TRIAL FOR SOMETHING YOU DIDN'T DO AND THEY'LL USE YOUR YOUTUBE HISTORY TO SHOW YOU TRIED TO LEARN TO CON INTERVIEWERS."
She was almost playing with him with that “soon there’s gonna be TWO people who know if you’re guilty. Isn’t that cool?? :D” line. Meanwhile he looks like he’s seconds away from throwing up
I can't imagine how hard it must be to know in your gut you are sitting across from a family annihilator and pretend to be friendly w the POS in order to get him to talk and hopefully confess without lawyering up
She put him in a position where anything he did made him look bad she said if you’re lying you shouldn’t be taking this test. So if he says neverMind I can’t do this he’s guilty and if he takes the tests they know he’s guilty
@Alycia Marie I guess, playing devils advocate, I would try to remember that polygraphs are inadmissible as evidence, and what they think they know is irrelevant compared with what they can prove.
Polygrapher: "...you could smother someone..." Chris "..smother someone" Polygrapher: "...you could strangle someone..." Chris "yea...its hard for me to think about that right now"
@hello no I dont think so. I think she guessed with how he answered. He listed about 7 ways u cud kill someone quite easy but didn't list strangling and suffocating until he was pushed and he mentioned them one after the other. It is her job to study lies
@N330AA I think any trained investigator would be carefully listening to the list of possibilities, and clue into the ones that weren't included. I'm by no means an investigator, but I think I would wonder why he left suffocation off, but added such unusual possibilities like 'beating them into a coma" or "running them over".
Miss Justice2020-10-05 07:01:09 (edited 2020-10-06 07:22:27 )
hello well I think she is a bad ass and loved every move of this lady and the detective but is not that difficult to think he maybe smother or strangle them because the house was spotless remember, no mess apparently. If he use a knife, a bullet or if she was actually awake there will be at least some blood or marks on him but nothing was there. Thank god he is the dumbest criminal ever, second ones are the ones I just caught another sociopath couple. By another I highly meant Nichol Kessinger.
Honestly this guy is literally the worst killer , it is so obvious that he is lying , the way he speak , the words he use 'like, like' for example , how calm he is (until things get more serious , he shit himself at that moment lol) ,
People always act amazed these sociopaths, murderers, child predators and serial killers don’t have the capacity to act properly (remain silent or utilize a lawyer) after they commit abnormal and illogical acts like killing their family. If they are able to do these crimes, to me it’s not strange that they talk and lie to police. In fact guilty people almost always to talk their way out. It’s human nature.
He should have refused all these interviews until they actually pressed charges, at that point you simply get an attorney. I don't think he understands, they're trained to get answers out of people exactly like him. This man is a detectives wet dream. At least with a lawyer it's a wet dream, but with a condom.
@Mathias Ringle we are glad he got caught but no matter what you should get a lawyer or don't talk to cop's they aren't your friend they don't care if you did it or not if they can convince people you are guilty then you are don't matter what you're story is
Something that I find so disgusting and horrifically disturbing is how he can sit there and say “I love those kids. Kids are your lifeline.” Knowing damn well that he just murdered those innocent girls in cold blood and threw them away in a tank. This man is so complex and is the reincarnation of the devil. He took the life of two children that he helped bring into this world, those are the actions of a true monster. I hope the family of the wife and kids can truly find peace and I hope he gets to live with this heavy guilt for the rest of his life and entirety after. 🥀🪨
Kids stuff family 😂😂😂😂😂 wow that dont make sense. They should of gave him something to drink or start making a truth serum all these yrs and now truth serum yet we can solve cases quick.
People, including me, ask "how could he do that to his kids?", but after this video I think he never loved or even liked his kids so it was easier for him to do what he did. Just him repeating these/those kids was so heartbreaking.
@TIV67 Playz Why should someone pick Christianity over any other of the world's thousands of religions? I'm sure Jews disagree, I'm sure Hindus disagree.
@polygondwanaland Because Christianity is the only religion where God sent his son down to earth to save people during Christ’s time and thousands of years after. Amen we aren’t deserving of it!❤️
@TIV67 Playz Have faith and trust in yourself. You don’t need Jesus to be your moral support or to “have your back”. If god truly loved someone he would accept someone no matter what.
How do you know he went to heaven? Did you ask him? Is there scientific evidence to prove he went to heaven?
I respect people and the religions they believe but only when they also respect that I don’t believe in any religions.
@AxelSpott what do you mean what does it say about him, he literally killed his wife and kids with no remorse. That kinda gives all you need to know about what kind of person he was
The Polygrapher Detective is a Master at what she does and I love how she acted like she was chatting to Chris at a Supermarket before she proved he murdered his family.
"Thanks for being a horrible liar" Imagine the thumping in his chest after she said that lol up until that point he still had hope he could beat it, even his voice sounds weird on the answers he lies about, hes terrible
"I made those kids, they're my life, I do more things with those kids than regular dads" Chris has to force so hard to produce lies that go against his genuine beliefs. It's like a teenager lying about liking a certain band or sport or whatever to fit in. But it's about loving his own children. I'm guessing the hardest part of Chris' life up until his arrest was fitting into society with zero compassion for his fellow human beings.
The violent language he uses to describe his kids is very telling. He talks about them tackling him, knocking him over, throwing things at him, but never anything positive. He doesn’t say “kiss them goodnight” or “fix their booboos”. I wonder if one of the kids made him snap that day, maybe one was being a little cheeky and he lost his shit.
Something tells me he's never the one to initiate hugs or kisses. Poor kids were hated for just existing Edit: also notice how he uses the term "barrel into me" but always corrects himself
He killed them because he wanted his affair partner without dealing with a divorce and child support. Those poor little girls probably didn’t do anything to piss him off more than just existing. :(
This was really nerve wrecking to watch for some reason. I can only imagine the internal panic that guy was experiencing during the entire test, it's so clear he's cracking under the pressure.
6:22 When the interrogator says, "Tonight's been a rough night; I can imagine." Chris' response, "I only slept 2 hours last night." Yeah like forget that my pregnant wife and 2 kids have been missing overnight...I didn't get enough sleep!! Nah, that's not a guilty man!
When he says “nothing you’ve told me tonight makes sense, nothing you’ve told me tonight feels like the truth.” Do you see how the suspect relaxes? Lying makes people tense and when the truth is put out there there’s a relaxing that happens in the person
One of the most powerful questions I think I have ever heard from an investigator, What should happen to the person who did this? asked to the prime suspect him/herself?
Everyone interacting with Chris for this three parter is like “Uh, that is. Bull Shit.” The wife’s friend, the first responding officers, the neighbor, the interrogators. This dude was divinely incapable of catching a break.
i have a genuine question, when being asked to take a polygraph test can the person deny? like i dont understand why he came in and actually took that test. i know the police know that he’s a terrible liar but couldn’t he at least say no to the polygraph test? and what happens if he denies to take it?
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Mo B2021-09-20 16:08:27 (edited 2021-09-20 16:11:27 )
Yes, he can say no. But he knows he will appear guilty if he refuses. That shouldn't matter to him but they've framed this in such a way that if he can pass this test he'll be home free and all the suspicion will be off him so its just too tempting for him to not take that risk. stupid move of course. But he was going to get caught no matter what. Taking the test was a desperate "hail mary" play.
Honestly I’ve been around someone for years who lies and I find it pretty easy to see through the lies people try and tell and this guy SUCKS at lying,
After the polygraph test lady said "so how do you feel you did great" any normal dad looking for their kids would have responded in anger "wtf am i doing here i need to be finding my family" i knew from the moment his tv "plea for help" on the news he killed them and even then people told me to "get some respect"
This guy had already lost by the very start of the polygraph. No innocent father could even have a conversation about the various ways his family may have been murdered without completely breaking down.
Polygraph have always been pseudoscience. The creator stated how he wished he'd never invented the machine after how it's been used. It is highly effective at freaking people out due to the misconception about how it works and the accuracy if the machine, which is how it seems to be used here.
I would be a mess if a detective etc asked me the ways you could make someone disappear. I really think I would've shat myself as an innocent on the other end of this woman's questioning.
I honestly wonder what was going through his head as he watched that last video on his phone. Did he actually feel some form of remorse, or did he know he was on camera and was simply trying to put on a show?
I've never been in trouble a day in my life but when she said if you did this then you shouldn't even be taking this test, and that scared me lol. If I was ever thinking about breaking the law after watching this morning way in heck lol
Do you guys ever think about the before and after quality of your abilities to successfully lie during an interrogation between never watching one of these videos - and watching all of them? 👀
I knew he was guilty from the jump. He used past tense words. He used full words instead of conjunctions.. such as "I am not sure" instead of saying "I'm not sure" and saying "if these kids are not ok" instead of "aren't" .. saying full words is a way to try to seem more truthful but a truthful person doesn't have to try to seem truthful cuz they know they are telling the truth. It's just little things that can show us the difference between an honest person and a liar.
I still can’t get over the RANCID and VISCOUS energy emanating from Ms. Poly here. She has weaponized “cool PTO mom” voice into something that can unmake a man.
I think it’s very telling when he’s asked how you could make someone disappear the first thing he says is “hire someone to do it or have someone you know do it”… hmmm Nicole Kensinger, maybe?! Additionally, when the investigator says, “you can smother someone”… I think it’s interesting how he finished her statement and the change and crack in his voice. Any thoughts?
She is awesome. She comes in almost as this sympathetic motherly woman and then boom she gets him for murder! She is awesome at what she does and she helped to bring a little justice to Shannon and her kids souls and family and friends!
Ohh god I can’t believe this my heart is broken he is Evil!! He was talk about them in past… Good cop know that something wrong.. Big thanks for the neighbours and police they did fantastic job. I’m still watching this and I can’t get over it How he did that how?!?!?
Ya know, when Chris says Kids, spouse, family, he’s definitely making things worse for himself. I swear to god my cat even gave me a confused look as it walked by.
To be fair….. I haven’t murdered anyone & I was struggling to think of ways to kill someone. I thought of a few and then ran out and he probably thought of more than me😂 I would look guilty as hell in there!
Interesting to see at around 12:15 the polygrapher either self-soothing or twiddling her thumbs....then she seems to suddenly realise what she's doing and stops. 🤔😊
If I was innocent and my wife and kids went missing and the polygraph lady started asking me list all the possible ways people might kill other people or especially if she started listing possibilities herself I'd probably pass out with anxiety or just lose my mind and smash the computer over her head.
You think cops are psychos too? I wonder if some of them get satisfaction, watching the murderer across from them lose the light of life in their eyes as they realize how awful what they did was, and whats gonna happen to them next.
The Work of the investigator is astonishing, absolutely professional.
Chris is such an naive Idiot thinking he could take on that investigator. He didn't notice what kind of treacherous words were coming out of his mouth.
He would have preferred to shut up. He is a definitive bad liar. Haha
First off, he's acting way way too calm and there seems to be no sense of urgency to find his missing wife and kids. When looking at the pictures he seems emotionless. I'd be screaming my lungs out at the interrogator to start a search immediately. His actions are an easy dead give away, you don't need to be a investigator to see this.
I am so sick of him saying “just, like”, especially the weird mantra he has “I just, like, want them to run through that door and hug me.” He’s a fucking A L I E N.
Ok but like, the question “what are ways you know how to make people disappear,” is kind of a bad question. I would be absolutely screwed for that question even if I was innocent. My mind is very weird and I would throw out hella ways to “make someone disappear.” Granted they would be easily traceable and I wouldn’t know a cover story, but they’d “disappear” nonetheless. Maybe I shouldn’t be writing this🤔
This dude just isn’t very bright lmao if I was being questioned for the disappearance of my wife and children I would outright refuse to answer a question about listing different ways to make people disappear, and I would be justified. It would be completely reasonable to not respond. Instead he just goes right into it
6mins: "Kids... that's your life, that's your lifeline." He changed his words for the worse. I bet they felt like a lifeline. Trying to appeal his "empathy" towards *these kids was the only thing he could think to do to bs his way out.
He nods when interrogator asks him if he had something to do with the disappearance of his wife and she says: and the answer is "no" (while nodding). Min 17:46
In addition, when he talks about his kids and how he would make them dinner and sitting with them at the dining table, at that point he should have broken down if he was really concerned about the kids. Eye's should have been balling at that point but it just calm, composed talking.....
@stimmo77 I understand not wanting to appear guilty by “hiding” behind a lawyer, but as soon as he failed the polygraph I would have expected him to lawyer up. Just weird how it all went down
the first scenario he's making that can cause the disappearance of his wife would be possible his plan of getting rid of his wife to enjoy life with Nickol Kessinger
Why would anyone agree to such interrogations? If you were innocent it could still be used against you. Quite often the police don't even want to find the real killer, just find someone guilty so it looks like they have done their job!
if he hasn't done anything harmful to his family. he would have answered that his wife and kids disappear because of the separation and divorce but he's talking about violence instead.
the part where the women goes through ways of killing ppl it just makes them fail more iff there guilty but also giving the innacent look fuilty so its wrong but its not used as evidance anyway so its ok supose
Imagining how talented this officers are....................... but wait a minute, there would be a person ( who might be a criminal) watching this and learning this techniques ... 😐
Fair to question that - There’s so many tips and tricks investigators use that don’t get shared in these videos I doubt they really worry about that though
The overuse of the word "like" drives me crazy. I hope Chris Watts gets beaten up in prison and burns in hell. Rest in peace Shanann and her precious children.
@miscellaneous etc. this word is overused so much these days especially by the younger generation. I worry about the future. May Chris Watts suffer in hell to the fullest extent.
Chris speaks as if he googled "how should someone feel about their family?" 🤦🏽♀️ The whole "ur kids are ur lifeline, they come first". Kids, spouse, family yadi yada just sounded like some rehearsed cliche bullshit
This polygrapher is good. I think polygraphs have a lot more power with the polygrapher not the polygraph machine itself. I will never understand this guy. And I don’t think he even understands why he did it. He didn’t want to be with his wife and wanted to be with his girlfriend. Move out then!! He had a career, he could’ve left his poor family alone. It wasn’t like he was trapped in the situation. She wasn’t forcing him to stay. And thank God for her having close friends and neighbors that were concerned about her. Cause they really got the ball rolling on this whole case. RIP
I just don't understand why he would entertain this without a lawyer it's obvious from a mile away she's trying to corner him, no authority would ask that kind of question if they thought you were an innocent person who just went through something terrible of losing your family
“Those kids” makes my blood run cold. Jesus Christ man, you held them when they were born! They looked into your eyes! How can he be so cold!?! Scary as hell.
What’s your point ? He was still being sarcastic he could care less if he made eggs for his kids or not he knew he had already murdered his family he was using that the whole time as a ploy to lure him in to catch him in that lie.
@Your Pal Kindred My old man is gone, and I did love him, but yea, I hear ya man. Zero breakfasts made, or even maybe even eaten with me, outside f like those rare times we ate a breakfast out. It was like, I knew where the cereal was kept int he pantry, right. Also no attending of my sporting events, plays, ect. No games of catch in the backyard. He just wasn't that kind of dad. Is what it is I guess. I mean he didn't starve me or do stuff to me if you know what I mean, so I guess there is that. My mom came to my events so I guess I can't complain.
To be fair, our cultural bar is pretty damn low. These cops were outstanding though and they knew he was guilty immediately. That being said this creep did a great job of being obviously guilty
I mean, a bunch of people have dads that went out to get milk when they were an infant and haven't come back yet, so ya, cooking eggs is way better then that.
@Da Sheat my point is that Chris Watts speaks coldly about the daughters he just murdered. It’s a horrific tragedy perpetrated by a soulless narcissist. Narcissists tend to see people in their lives as props or something they made and can destroy at will.
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Lee Dunn2021-05-29 20:01:21 (edited 2021-05-29 20:01:35 )
@Da Sheat no you’re right a good father wouldn’t do things like that - no decent human being would.
Also it makes it sound like his role was minimal - he merely *helped*. Like he worked at the people factory and his job was to change the oil in the machines and bring the other employees coffee.
Jim Can't Swim seems to be getting more than enough praise for his channel, but hey, I can always add to the pile. I was looking for something to watch so it dawned on me to check if there's any new videos. I seen part 2 was up and I legitimately said 'yes!' under my breath and raised my fist.
"and the coolest thing about this is that right now, there's only one person in the room that knows the truth and in about five minutes we will both know"
This is honestly better than the Netflix movie because they cut so much of this
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No rth2021-06-01 02:34:09 (edited 2021-06-03 04:37:52 )
when the polygrapher said the two ways chris killed his kids when she said “you could smother and strangle someone” i bet he shit his pants lmaoooo he prolly thought they already knew the way he killed them and everything 😂
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@Benevolent Dictator he hasn't learned that its ok to come out of the closet. No one cares anymore. We just want people to live their best lives. But being in Utah, I see a LOT of this sublimated rage at not being able to live as who you really are. I feel bad for @Salvador Pais
@Salvador Pais what about what this person said warranted this rude ass response lol? seems like reading comprehension isn’t your thing, their point was pretty clear. ironic
I know this case is a while back now, imagine when we finally get higher definition footage from interrogation rooms. His face is probably much more telling in person.
@olivia grace taking the lord's name in vain isn't saying oh my god, it's when people pretend and proclaim to to be doing something for god but really they're doing it for themselves.
@Gloth Sang polygraphs arent admissible in court, but people think they are real. Basically, someone may confess after they think they failed a polygraph, and a confession is basically solid evidence
@No rth that's true but the cops were probably pretty certain at that point. They knew they were killed in that house and there was no evidence of blood or that he had tried to clean up blood. Add to that his physical strength and it's a very good guess that's how they were killed. She said that knowing full well it's probably what he had done.
@Areta Rita just pointing out that Split is a terrible depiction of the disorder it's mean to portray!!! People with DID are mostly completely harmless, they were victims of abuse themselves so they even tend to be less violent than most other people! I think it's important to point out that it's a horrible attempt at representation so people won't be misinformed, but if you want to watch it for the plot and all, go ahead of course
@CeBee that is true but especially in their specific example, it’s not even close to being as romanticized as it’s made out to be. Most times it’s controlled by antipsychotics and not as sociopathic as what most people think it is.
@Bill Cosby Oh sure, this example is different indeed. I just wanted to point that out since my father is shizophrenic and living with him was a nightmare.
@CeBee I completely empathize with you for that. It can get very extreme as I’m sure you know, and very hard for those around them to deal with.
I don’t have a family member with schizophrenia, but I do have a degree in psychology and neuroscience, so I take great passion in learning and connecting with others that share these experiences. I hope it’s all better with your father now :)
@Bill Cosby you’re right about the schizophrenia but you’re wrong about psychopathy. People are very quick to say that about people but there’s a whole range of psychopathologies, even less severe things like a personality disorder can be at play here
No, because his response is a genuine and valid response if he wasn't guilty. Some people can completely detach themselves to pain, but still be completely innocent. It's a coping mechanism. So it's not obvious, but the way he was acting plus the evidence? Yeah, it's obvious then.
I like how part of her job is to act like the machine itself does all the work so she is blameless in the resulted outcome. That's only half her job! The other half of her training is all the other time in between where she is asking him questions, and she is an expert in body language and deception. I love this gal!
i can’t stand how he doesn’t actually seemed panicked at all his whole family is “missing” and when he literally confessed to at least knowing harm had happened to his family
Why the hell didn’t he ask for his lawyer once it was obvious they suspected him? I’m glad they caught this dude, but how stupid can you be? Dude is a horrible liar.
I mean, this is the same guy who called two separate news stations to appeal to his "missing" wife and came across as nothing short as a mannequin. The guy really is not that smart.
@Plasser1000 whatever the case, how dense do you have to be to not understand if you're there, you're either a suspect or a witness and only one of those makes sense. He should've lawyered up, He should've gotten the chair.
@Algo He dug his own hole when he voluntarily agreed to appear in 2 news interviews before the interrogations and during them, he just dug the hole even deeper!
He didn't ask for a lawyer because he is so arrogant that he thought that he could fool the FBI with the claim that he's super nice guy who's really laid-back and trustworthy. He's literally so stupid that he thought if he just fully cooperated they would just say "wow, he's so cooperative...there's no way he could have been involved" and then they would just throw their hands up and just close the case. That's narcissism for ya.
Tracy Stout It’s difficult time to imagine being so selfish and heartless that you will kill your entire family for any reason. I just don’t understand how a person could ever get to that point.
@Howdy yes it's extremely difficult for normal people to imagine. I still don't understand it. But there are terrible people in the world. When you don't have any empathy and see human beings as only objects or basically as "extras" in your life where are you are the star, if they start causing you problems or "needing" anything it's considered a hassle. So they can simply just get rid of them. I had a husband like this for 20 years. He reminds me of Chris Watts to a tee. Same mannerisms, same phrases, it's super creepy. Even though we are separated sometimes I still wonder if he's going to shoot me in the head through my bedroom window while I sleep just so he doesn't have to give me anything in our divorce. People with no empathy are extremely scary human beings. I always compare my husband to an alien who came down to earth and put a human costume on. He looks normal and he can imitate normal behavior on a daily basis until you actually need something from him or have some sort of problem with him. Then he will just stare at you blankly because he has no idea what his reaction is supposed to be. He only mimics normal human reaction. He doesn't actually feel them inside. And my husband is a really good looking guy he has a good job, he has lots of hobbies.....but he isnt normal.
Tracy Stout That’s scary. 20 years....hope you’re in a better place.
It makes me wonder how many of that type of people are in positions of power in this world. People who are willing to do anything for what they want are dangerous (obviously).
"Shanann's phone was also searched after her body was found and it revealed that she had searched through Groupon for a way to afford a nice and cheap weekend holiday for her and Chris."
And now you all realize the victims had nothing but love for him. His wife was even planning something special for him, knowing that things were dead in the bedroom. She really loved him. She meant her vows. Like a punch in the gut, isn't it?
its not lack of intelligence. he was facing professionals that are some of the best in the world. even having an analogue clock in the room is part of the process. its to labor the point that their time in prison will go very slow. there is 100s of years of research of forensic psychology.
Jim, your commentary is amazing. I'm in Law studies and I find your analysis invaluable to understand the psyche of the prosecutions information gathering witnesses.
“Right now, there’s only one of us in this room that knows what the truth is. And in about 5 minutes, there’s gonna be two of us.” Damn, i’d confess for crimes i didnt do if she told me that lol
Chris’s alternative was, divorce Shanann, he moves in with nikol, he coparents and pays support, Shanann hurt for awhile but gets over it and is better off! They all LIVE happily ever after! Why was this option bad compared to murdering everyone and going to prison forever?
Right! This is the most fascinating, frustrating and disturbing part of this case. I'd be interested in a psychological explanation into why he chose THIS and not the simple way out.
CW had all or nothing thought processing. I can only have “x” if “y” is no longer a thing. Divorce and child support and visitation, etc doesn’t solve what he thinks the problem is (“y” exists). I would guess that CW always took things very literally and did not/does not understand nuanced language such as sarcasm. His mistress could have said something inert such as “I wish you didn’t have a family already” - CW would take this literally and want to make that so.
Two words. Child support. He clearly did not want to pay child support
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Victor Mealing2021-10-08 04:38:44 (edited 2021-10-08 04:39:53 )
Because (not victim shaming) but shannan seemed like the type of woman who when hurt would be very vindictive, malicious and would probably make co parenting near impossible with all her commands,demands, unrealistic opinions and options.she seemed so demanding and controlling that I wouldnt doubt that she would make the guy unnecessarily jump through hoops, closing all doors,stepping back, making it impossible to parent all to say "hes a deadbeat, a sperm donor, happy fathers day to me,victimized single mother mentality type stuff. Like I said she should never have been killed or anything like that but relationship wise, I get the impression she would be very hard to put up with hence her shacking up with a simp like Chris.
Hes a psycopath, psycopaths dont know what is love, they only use people, and when its "unnecessary", is thrown away, in his case, he got rid of his "problem" in the worst possible way.
@Ella Boo the vast majority of divorces are initiated by the wives, that's a fact. And it's usually the men that lose custody and/or access to their children. Plus, there's alimony and child support payments, and God help him if the ex wife is bitter, resentful and vindictive, because that's something I see far too often. The wife using the kids as a weapon to hurt or manipulate the ex husband, for instance. So, in conclusion, I would say that many men do end up miserable after a divorce. Just look at men's suicide rates.
I believe he wanted to come clear from this and appear as the victim: he was the poor good husband and father left by his manipulative wife, he never cheated, never hurt anybody's feelings...His delusional parents still believe in this scenario, some of his friend also initially believed in his story.
@Victor Mealing Totally agree! She would definitely throw herself a pitty party. He obviously shouldn’t have killed them, but I bet in his mind her knew it would be a nightmare to try to get divorced & coparent
Chris's response to what should happen to the person who murdered his family was equivalent to "Whelp, not like punishing them would bring them back, you know? Best just move ooooooon."
And here I thought murderers were supposed to be smart…2 minutes in, and it’s SO clear that he’s guilty. Like, its almost as if I’m watching a 6 year old try and convince me he didn’t do something I legit watched him do.
Well, in this case and most cases, murder in itself is not very smart thing to do. Like he could just divorce, cut contact and move to another place. Pretty stupid to kill anyone, let alone horrible
The most hilarious part is that he set himself. Any time during the interrogation before the polygraph, he was free to go. All he had to do was request an attorney...
Well, they are at least clever enough to get away with committing more than one murder without getting caught, but perhaps they are at an advantage over most murderers who kill people they know, and are therefore identified as suspects more quickly than when there is no personal connection.
Woooow, the amount of time he entertained her questioning about ways to kill someone, is insane. There's no way I could spend that long listing things in that situation without having a breakdown. The worst possible thoughts are already spinning through your head when someone's missing. It's hard enough thinking about it let alone speaking it out loud. Then again, I'm not a murderer so I guess that's probably why I'd have a different reaction.
You're a truth teller. When you saw that your wife hadn't cleaned the freezer you lost it and felt like you needed to not clean the freezer too. Is that what happened?
If I haven't missheard, I just wanted to point out at 06:04 that he literally separates his kids and his family in tiers of importance, even though they are one and the same. He's trying so hard not to look guilty, that the opposite is becoming more and more clear.
I would be terrified of having to sit in a quiet room with this lie detector lady, even if I wasn’t hooked up to the machine or had to take a polygraph test. She is STONE COLD. 😳
maybe it's just me but the control questions were so hard for me to process lmao- like i would take at least a minute to just understand the question itself 😭 i'm never gonna pass a polygraph test
I’m surprised they let him go for the night… he basically accuses him of the crime before letting him go, he could have killed himself or took off or whatever that night surely?
this channel made me regret that why I didn't go to police or detective school. salute and respect to all police and detectives around the world who cracked big crimes!
When she came to giving a lie the fourth time, her question was “before 2018, did you ever want to hurt someone to get even with them” This is a such a fantastic question for three reasons 1: she tricked him into saying no by creating a system where the lie was always no, until this point 2: because he said no, the truthful answer is yes, meaning he has wanted to hurt someone to get even (motive) 3. That question is going to trigger his brain because that’s directly why he did it, it was an indirect accusation in the form of a question. I am impressed with that question and the depth behind it. Fantastic move, truly outstanding
if someone i loved went missing and someone started saying 'what are ways to kill someone?' I'd lose any composure I would have left and freak out. That would put too many unwanted mental images in my mind. I had a DREAM my dog got hurt a few years back and not only do I still remember it but I also extra spoiled her the next day.
"I hope wherever my kids are, they are safe"...knowing he killed them and stuffed them in an oil barrell. Wish he got the death penalty. He needs life in prison just for using the word "like" so much. He's rotten to the core. It makes us all crazy because none of us can imagine a parent killing his own children.
He was guilty to everyone from the very beginning but they needed enough evidence to convict him 100%. But he gave up pretty fast cuz he knew he was caught. He obviously didn't think this through.
That "I didn't lie to you on that polygraph" response alone was so rich with implications. First off, for certain questions he was instructed to lie. So even if he wasn't guilty he couldn't claim he didn't lie. Second, his statement implies that he was mentally separating the "real" lies (the ones about the crime) from the instructed ones. There would be no need to make such a distinction if he only lied when instructed to. I really wish they had called him out on it.
How could you answer these questions about all these different ways your missing wife and kids might have been murdered just like 🤷♂️ I'd be crying just at the thought
Notice how long it took for him to get started on the actual polygraph. Hours after waffling on and on over different theories as to what could've happened to them...
Is anyone else nervous even just watching this, or it just me? I couldn’t even imagine actually being in this situation. To avoid this simply just don’t murder someone.
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Luke Sargent2021-08-26 20:36:42 (edited 2021-08-26 20:38:24 )
22:35 when she asked the question "do you know where shanann is now?"... The way he answers the question is so obviously a lie. You don't even need a polygraph to tell he's lying... that's why she just stares at him... he's a really really bad liar.
This fool said "we are gonna find them right " it's hard to think of him as human knowing what we know. I wonder has his delusional parents watched the new interview where he tells how he killed them all. He thought because of his subdued personality he could get away with killing his family . That no one would believe he is/was capable of such horror !!! Unbelievable!!!
Interviewer: "How could someone make someone disappear." Chris: "You could shoot someoneone or...uhm.......I don't know.....This is a hard question." Yikes
At the moment she asked what are ways to get rid of someone (kill) and he actually gave answers, I would be so upset that she would want me to think about that kind of stuff, I mean I don't want to imagine and name all the possible ways someone could've killed my pregnant wife and two daughters.
@Anis Hussain I'm sorry what? First of all it's feminist not femensist. and second what I said had nothing to do with feminist or what's so ever. So please check, you might be in the wrong comment
After talking to the police for the first time and they are accusing you of a heinous crime that you committed, how do you not go home and commit suicide? I am obsessed with this case but how does he get accused of the most disgusting acts you can commit and live with yourself? This really does prove how much of a psychopath he truly is
Chris never ever expected the cops to be involved that quick, (thank God for Nickhol and her son Nick to go check on them and call the cops) he expected to come home that night really clean up the house and I believe flee the state, or whatever his sick plan was with that other skank he was dealing with, But you could honestly say he did not expect all this to come down on him that quick... but I'm so glad it did! God-bless those angels
No matter if I was guilty or not - I would fail the test xD I mean - I struggle and sometimes get wrong to answer a question about my age when I'm under stress xD
A polygraph isn't admissible. It's nonsense in most cases. She's watching him, and trying to get him uncomfortable. Nothing from the polygraph can be talked about in court.
Any average dad if asked "what if this guy hurt your kids" would respond along the lines of "I want them dead" or "if I see him he won't be hurting any more kids ever again" not a discussion of what the local laws allow. Seriously, he has no idea what normal humans are like.
I feel like if he was innocent he wouldn't have let her continue to ask questions about how to kill someone. Hard to say without being there but I think I would be like why the fuck are you asking me this? and refuse to continue
Even I was sweating balls listening to that test, how the hell did he not throw up in his chair?
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V Smith2021-08-28 21:55:30 (edited 2021-08-28 21:57:42 )
I love the analysis for the most part, but I don't know why the narrator is pretending polygraphs are even remotely legitimate It's an interrogation technique, nothing more. They were going to tell him he "failed" no matter what.
Detective: You know I’m not the only person who thinks that you have something to do with this? Chris: You mean like another FBI agent thinks that. Detective: Everyone, Everyone Chris.
That made me laugh, cause he told him dude the whole world knows you’re guilty.
That guy is the worst lier so far. When he said what ever happened to my wife and kids. That’s what gave it away. He basically admitted to it subconsciously that he knows that something did happen and he’s aware.
Other people have kind of skipped over the polygraph with ‘he failed’ so thank you for taking the time to go through the polygraph procedure and educate on all the combined aspects of the test and how it is done along with Watts responses. Never learn to swim Jim, looking forward to part three.
If I had a dollar for every time this creep said "like" ....
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Marcus Wodstrup2021-08-26 23:07:36 (edited 2021-08-26 23:07:56 )
Idk why but when I see these videoes of people trying to lie to the best of their human ability, it's really cringy a lot of the time. So like childish and weird behavior.
If a polygrapher was asking me questions about how I could kill my kids, while my kids were missing.? I'd snap the fuck out n leave. But Chris is guilty so he doesn't think normal.
Bro of I had all these chances to flee then I would of booked it and went for it, he's been screwed and been getting played for so long that he's trapped in fear lmaooo
I don't think he ever had a conversation with Shanann. I think he killed her while she slept like the coward he is. Horrible monster. Awful liar. I pray God forgives him because no one else will.
oof if someone asked me to imagine every possible horrible thing that could have happened to my family WHILE THEY ARE MISSING, I'd be sobbing on the floor after "murder" Fucking hell. Does he not know how suspicious this looks?! Good lord, such despicable people!
To answer the question of how you can make someone disappear... If it was my kids I would be appauled to a'swer.. Since I wouldn't even want to think of anything happening to them. He's like.. Relieved
it's actually rumored that polygraphs are just used as a scare tactic for suspects and the polygrapher is the real lie detector, not the machine but because they're so focused on trying to beat the machine they don't realize that the polygrapher is constantly assessing if they're guilty or not through their mannerisms. the exam doesn't begin when the equipment is hooked up, it begins the second you enter the room.
I’m no criminal psychologist but at 23:36 the detective throws his book and pen on the table as if to say the buck stops here pal. Wonder if that’s part of the training or anything like that
I’ll never understand how horrible of a person you can be to murder your beautiful daughters, a woman you loved , then look at their picture after in that situation and not break down/puke. And for what ? A YOUNGER LOOKING VERSION OF YOUR WIFE. 🙄
So you're saying that even if you and your wife divorced you wouldn't want your children to be killed? Very impressive, AND persuasive. It's amazing the kind of idiotic reasoning people come up with.
He's such a bad liar it's ridiculous. He sounds like a little kid reciting lines he doesn't really understand in a play. And those grand speeches about how he "loved those kids" sound like a terrible monologue in a terrible book. It's so cringe worthy and sad that he can say words that he should honestly feel but it's so clear that he doesn't.
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I swear this guy makes my skin crawl..."if these kids are not okay..." ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME? "these kids", not "my kids" or "my babies" LIKE WHAT THE FUCK?????
It's been a while since the murder now. He has had time to process that his babies are gone, they're not coming back, and he is the one who did it to them. The person they trusted to protect them, the person they probably looked up to. HOW THE FUCK DOES A HUMAN BEING NOT BREAKDOWN AFTER THAT
Polygraph expert: "you know if you did have something to do with their disappearance, um, it would be really stupid for you to come in and take a polygraph today."
@James G Not really. What the narrator failed to say in this video, is that a polygraph is more of an interrogation tool than an actual lie detector. It's a way to bring him in, prolong the interrogation, and ratchet up the pressure. The actual test and its outcome is irrelevant, and as noted here - inadmissible in court. What matters his his confession. The agents spent hours with Watts.
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I’m thinking ab being a narc and being a polygraph examiner but idk... I don’t wanna meet these type of people... it’s bad energy and I rather just not intrude into a business made for psychopaths to crack down on the psychopathic.
anybody kinda get me? idk. the pay is amazing but I’m sure I would be going home everyday just miserable
@brother joll "Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you."
@Noah & Atlas Her work is probably pretty fulfilling, she is performing an integral role in the process of solving a crime. Helping to hopefully at least bring families some peace and closure. Besides she is not really at risk, they're literally inside a police station
@Lou Lou yeah, I know she wasn't at risk or anything, I was just reveling in the strangeness of the moment. She's went home to hug and love on her family while she has to be cordial with a man who strangled his kids to death, and pretend like 1. She didn't know or have a bias towards him and 2. Like it didn't bother her
She shook his hand to thank him for letting her do her job and expose him as the lying murderer that he is. Imagine being alone in a room with someone YOU KNOW just killed his family. Even after the test she was saying things like: "You did great, thank you!".
@Saul Badman no why would you assume that? The lady Tammy Lee has given interviews after, where she is visually upset by this case and will be for life, part of being cops, must make them believe you're their friend, buddy up with them, your new best friend that believes you ( less and less ) its a way of interrogation to get someone to talk. If yelling, screaming, hateful, accusing etc they will be defensive and shut down fast. All part of the cat and mouse game.
This story reminds me of Gone girl but this time he is guilty rather in the movie the woman was lying this time this piece of a shit man or if you wanna call him a man killed his wife and baby girls, and then the son that was in his wife’s belly. He deserves to be boiled in a tar barrel just how he did those poor girls
"Chris. Stop. Please stop. It's time. Just stop for a minute. Take a deep breath. I want you to take a deep breath right now." This is so damn bad-ass. Wow, I cannot get enough of this.
In all the hours this guy is in this room, he never once asks what the police are doing to find his family. Any innocent father in this situation would be angry that the police are preventing him from looking for his family. An innocent person would get pissed off if a detective said, "Nothing you've said feels like the truth." He has no reaction to it whatsoever.
After Scott Peterson killed his pregnant wife, he also spoke in that calm, quiet, reserved voice.
A guy who raped my kids didn’t even protest. He was just like this grub. Calm, barely ruffled. He was too busy checking out the female arresting officer to even focus on the questions he was being asked. He never spent anywhere near enough time in prison
Pregnant wife and 2 daughters are "missing", tries to play calm when being asked "what are different ways you can kill someone" - doesn't realize he's failing every portion of the polygraph even the parts that are supposed to elicit a strong response from him
dick turpin the grub is exactly like cw. Only difference is he refused to admit guilt, even with overwhelming physical evidence against him. But this quiet, polite demeanour is the same.
Yes, this is what makes him look so obviously guilty. So why doesn’t he fake this behaviour? Could he really be that stupid? He was rushed into his defense because Shanann’s friend called the cops so soon so he didn’t have time to prepare himself the morning it all happened, but this is WAY later. And yet he’s still not putting on anything remotely resembling a convincing act. This is where the argument that he is psychopathic comes in. Maybe he thinks he’s doing a great job of looking innocent. I heard that his inappropriate laughter or smiling is a sign of this, that he can’t help rejoicing in how brilliant his performance is....but he’s not doing it the way a normal person would. BUT then surely somebody would have noticed how odd he was before all this happened. The only indication i have heard is that the neighbour said he is normally very quiet, doesn’t talk much at all.
@Darkstar "I never ever would them strangle to death and bury my with on an open field and stuff my kids into oil tanks. I mean who would do such things? Not me" Officer: Ok i totally believe you. Thank you for your honesty, you are a free man.
When he talks about his kids, it sounds like he's trying to say things a dad would say. If your kids are missing and have possibly been murdered, who says "I miss having to tell them to eat their dinner. I miss them throwing chicken nuggets at me." 🤨 That's the kind of stuff you say when they grow up and go to college, not when they may not be living anymore.
It really seems like he’s using the phrases he has rehearsed for when he went with his original plan of pretending shanann took the kids and left (“man, i miss those kids… wish they were still here.” No words about his wife), but then her friend reported her missing, and he had to switch gears really fast.
Bruh I thought u were using joking examples like throwing the nuggests but when he really said that with the polygraph girl ...I was like this man doesn't know how fked he is
Yeah, i feel like he’s mirrored peoples behaviour his whole life and because he doesn’t feel anything for his family, he can’t put it into words that feel sincere and make sense to us. Because he doesn’t know how it really should feel to be a father
When my sister fell off the third floor, the first thing I asked the responding officer was "is she dead?". They didn't let me get near the window to look down. It was was a horrorific realization since I was in another room when she fell out the window and I had no idea that she had fallen until the police came loudly knocking on the front door. I'm pretty sure that I raised a lot of red flags since we were the only two people in the building when it happened and I'm there asking them if she is dead.
I went voluntarily to the station to give a recollection of everything that happened that night. I was actually surprised when the police showed up to the hospital too and I realized that they were basically investigating me as a suspect of attempting to kill her.
Thank God she didn't die and she told them that I didn't push her out. She just lost her footing and came out flying. She would then spend the better part of the next year learning to walk again due to multiple fractures and the surgery. Some crazy shit lol
"It's kids / spouse / family." That's what your OverLords told me before I descended. I was briefed fully as to Human Behaviour. "It's kids /spouse / family".
Again. And i will never stop saying this. Why have kids if you know deep in your heart you don’t want them? Why don’t more people get vasectomies and hysterectomies?
@Rene Yes I failed The test. The lady testing me said I had an irregular heartbeat on the question if I had anything to do with the missing money. After that I want to the Doctor to test my heart and he told me I didn't have an irregular heartbeat amd he had no idea what they saw.
@Cappadocius man , i always thought I would fail a polygraph even if I was innocent , it’s just naturally nerve wrecking I bet . They probably locked a couple innocent dudes with that before
@Mark Williams i understand why you think that with me failing the lie detector. I don't know how to convince you I didn't besides saying I swear on my deceased father I didn't take the cash. The only I have stolen was a pack of cards when I was 13. I was so racked by guilt I went back and told the store owner what I did and paid for it.
I had one in college for a class. I lied lied lied and passed. What I would do is when the person would ask me a question I would in my mind think of another question and answer truthfully to that. Like my Professor asked if I had ever drank beer which I have but in my mind I thought “have you ever drank urine” so the answer was NO. I explained to my Professor what I did and he smiled he knew I cracked the code. I took another one with my best friends wife who is a polygrapher and i used my technique again and again passed. Even when they asked my name she asked if my name was Frank in my mind I thought is your name Freddy. I answered No and passed.
@Mark Williams 2 months later: witness how internet Sherlock Holmes catches suspect without even knowing who the suspect was in a comments section
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November Blake2021-05-29 21:20:34 (edited 2021-05-29 21:21:26 )
I had to take one for class once, when I lied they saw it as truths but the one time I actually told the truth I suddenly got really anxious so it got picked up as a lie.
However my heart does tend to skip a beat whenever I get anxious so maybe that helped
This is epic seeing him go through this immense psychological pressure. You can only imagine how brutal it must be for him and that is what someone like this guy deserves
Well, except for the part that polygraphs are bunk science and aren't even admitted by the Supreme Court and a number of states as evidence of anything.
That part was so interesting wasn’t it? He did it with his wife as well, he kept referring to her by ‘wife’ only, I don’t think I heard him use her name at all? Maybe a few times, but considering just how much he spoke about them it may as well have been zero times.
The disgusting thing is that I forgot he murdered his kids when he was watching the video with his kids in it. Like I had to remind myself that he killed them in cold blood
@sylvia puppysticker you can beat the house by disregarding and not engaging with it. Not talking to the police, at all. Is like not gambling at a casino.
Phil Ill please don't take your own advice. This guy has no lawyer. Notice a lot of the people on this channel dont lawyer up. I've been arrested for something I didn't do and I absolutely said noting until I had a solicitor and then with legal counsel present, I answered no comment to everything. At this stage, the onus is on them to prove your guilt, you have no need whatsoever to try to prove your innocence.
@Mr brainiac The arrest already makes you look guilty,and the cops know that too. That's why so many of them try to pressure people to speak without an attorney. Don't take the bait. Get a lawyer,always
I don't understand why I keep seeing comment like this on this channel. Every video only shows guilty people, evil people getting caught in their lies by skilled detectives looking for the truth. Yet everytime I scroll down there's at least 10 comments that say this. Are you saying this would have been better if Chris Watts had asked for a lawyer? Are you not happy that he didn't?
So why does everyone feel the need to say the say this?? I genuinely don't understand. Are you so afraid of being called in by the cops?
@GippyHappy The reality is that while people like Chris and the other murderers on this channel are 100% guilty and deserve what they get,there are other people sitting in jail for crimes they haven't committed. History has shown this. While a lot of these people don't ask for lawyers because of their own ego,there are people who believe the whole "guilty people don't hire laywers" spiel. This is bullshit:if you got arrested,you already look guilty. The cops know this and will use this to try and pressure you into not hiring a lawyer. Cops are legally allowed to lie to you,and will word things in ways to make you try to incriminate yourself. Get legal counsel,shut up,and don't say anything unless your lawyer tells you to answer.
@JackBNimbleify yeah and I get that of course, but I don't understand what that has to do with these videos. Like I can't understand watching this and thinking "aha! well I would have gotten away with it by asking for a lawyer right away!" Like?? These are criminals?? I would understand if it was a video of an interrogation against an innocent person or if they were trying to frame someone but that's not what's happening so why do people's minds go there? It makes me think they either have some irrational fear of police or they're committing crimes.
Honkler Finkelstein I would say when they read you your rights then it’s time to get a lawyer because if they’re just gathering information for the investigation they wouldn’t bring you into an interrogation room.
Doctor Dave You only have to ask for a lawyer once and then after that they legally cannot ask you one more question. If they do then everything you say after that is inadmissible in court.
Honkler Finkelstein But that’s the problem, IF your kids have gone missing got murdered and you’re going to refuse to be ‘interviewed’ and even call a lawyer.... what kind of message would that send out.
GippyHappy You should watch the series “when they see us” on Netflix. It’ll give a great example of why people should always ask for a lawyer when being questioned by the police. Even if they’re innocent.
@SUDZY That scene in Menace II Society with the police detective comes to mind. Getting asked the same question multiple times until you slip up and contradict yourself
It always amazes me how many people are so stupid! I'm assuming they think the more they talk and try to seem innocent than the cops will believe them. I mean their only job is to determine your guilt or innocence. People are so stupid and need to learn to shut up!
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Al Capwn2020-05-14 21:47:27 (edited 2020-05-14 21:48:42 )
@Phil Ill "Nah. Ask for a lawyer you look guilty"
What? Firstly, who cares how you "look" to the cops, it will be a judge/jury that decides and not the interrogators at first contact, and I've never heard a prosecution lawyer use "they immediately asked for a lawyer" as evidence against someone by the time it gets to court. Secondly, I need a solicitor to sign off my last will and testament, does that mean it looks like I don't know what to do with my possessions after I die? No, it's just standard practice in that situation.
@Wakey Wakey eggs and bakey i smell phil bacon "Look Guilty" that is priceless. almost as good as 'body language' giving you away. I got some body language hanging low for ya
This guy would never ask for a lawyer. His ego is giant. He thought he was smarter than the FBI agents! That's why he didn't even think of getting rid of his wife's cellphone. And he also dumped their children's bodies in those tanks at his own work site. He's a psychopath! So, he couldn't fake the emotions convincingly, because he simply don't know how they are.
@Gary Hutchinson do not give out harming legal advice. You have zero knowledge and it's absurdly ridiculous you'd even comment. I know you watch a lot of TV but this is real life and not a fucking game.
Lawyer up. Always. Only guilty people think they can prove their innocence. An innocent person is innocent and has no need and no legal reason to prove their innocence. A prosecutor has to prove someone guilty.
I swear, it's a common fucking phrase people parrot like well parrots. "innocent until proven guilty" and have no idea what that means.
Judy Wright my ‘kids’ are 24 and 30 and I would not ever refer to them like that. Even at their ages they are still my babies, my girls, my baby girls etc. Talk about heartless
I always refer to my babies as, well my babies or my kiddos whenever I talk to anyone. I have 3... Ages 4,6,and 8...close to the ages of these babies and it's sickening how he kept saying, "these kids". It's infuriating
Ross Taylor I would likely talk about your nephew with more affection, not even knowing him.
It’s amazing that he refers to his daughters as “those girls.” I’ve never heard a parent , not a single one, refer to their kids in this manner. It’s sickening. And what’s more sickening is Chris’ use of the word “like” in every other sentence, and the timid manner in which he communicates. He has the emotional maturity & intellect of an 8-year old.
I’m shutting this off before I get sick listening to this psycho. 🤢🤢🤬😡
This lady spectacularly crafted this interrogation. For some reason i didn’t think that the polygraph tester would have to make use of methods and strategies like detectives would, but she rlly used every word to tear him down before the test
Polygraphs are based on discredited science. The job of a polygrapher is not to administer a test, their job is to convince the suspect that polygraphs work well and he's made a horrible mistake agreeing to it. It's a prop used to ramp up the stress and anxiety of a suspect as much as humanly possible for the next phase of the interrogation, and this interrogator is excellent at what she does.
I'm willing to bet she's probably just another detective, hence why she helped participate in the interrogation on top of just administering the polygraph test.
After watching cop shows I’m like “yeah I could talk someone into a trap” but watching this is so cringe and full of confrontation I’d be like “ok your story checks out barely ok see ya” just to get out of the convo. So draining! Glad we have people who can actually handle that cuz I would be awful 🤦🏻♀️
this polygrapher is my hero. To look a killer in the eyes like that and just be like "wow thank you for being such a horrible liar" I would love to hear what he's thinking as she says that.
I just don't understand what his plan was? Like how in the world did he think this was just going to go away and he was going to date his new girl with no issues?
That polygraph lady is a monster, in a good way. She gave me anxiety and I'm not even accused of anything nor in the room wired to the polygraph. The machine is here to induce a stress and deflect attention from the interrogator but the real threat to him here is that lady, she knows what she's doing
Daniel Brown well.. to be fair.. the lack of forced entry, car still there, keys there, purse, credit cards, cash, ID there, phone and kid’s medicine and her medicine there.. doors locked and chain lock on front door, no person seen coming or going on their surveillance or next door neighbors, gps in his truck mapping trail straight to bodies, a bed sheet that matches fitted sheet on bed seen next to oil tanks exactly where gps put him, the dead bodies, calling school unenrolling kids, calling real estate agent to sell house, having a girlfriend.. for starters.. confession? Just saved time and money but he’d have been convicted of all charges regardless.. overwhelming evidence!
He's a narcissist and a sociopath. They truly have no remorse, no empathy, nothing. Thought he could charm his way out of it. How horrific for that poor dead pregnant woman and her little girls. I hope he rots in Hell.
@kkheflin3 Flat Affect is not a symptom of narcissistic personality disorder. NPD affected people will display a range of emotions and cadence to a conversation. When they're being cruel they may act aloof or act like they don't care. But they do care, they enjoy other people's misery. They just hide it if necessary.
Source: I actually have flat affect and it's a symptom of what I have.
@ShoeUnited You are correct and I'm wrong. I don't know why I said that! Probably too tired that night! Or I was commenting on too many posts! "Flat affect" is generally a sign of depression I believe. I'll go back and edit that out! Thanks for the correction!
@kkheflin3 No need to worry. I've done similar things so I know how it feels. I was just hoping to educate on something I know about. We don't need to ruminate about it. Life moves on right? Have a good day. :)
What you guys are not understanding is..... While he is sitting there they already KNOW he did it. They checked his gps to his truck 2 days before this remember. They arw toying with him to get a actual confession ... And they got one. Remember when she said "you are a really bad liar." She knew and was getting him more nervous. They already knew what he did... Notice the sarcastic questions. They are way to detailed specific. She says " when was the last time you lost your temper with a loved one"
@LlamaBanana again.... You are all making assumptions he follows me around youtube commenting and or flirting with me being rude. You have to know the story before you speak on it
@Carte Izly "give you a very condescending" First off if you are offended by a comment on youtube being belittling to you... You have more problems then you know. Stop being soft. We are speaking to one another you are too sensitive.
@You still looking how does he follow you around on YouTube. I may be stupid but how does he know what videos you watch and comment on? I would like to know. If its only on this channel i understand but if its like all over YouTube im quite confused.
If I had legit had my family abducted, I'm not sure how comfortable I'd be imagining them dead and listing a ton of methods. I hope they wouldn't use this on people where there's doubt over guilt.
yeah for real, i was thinking that too.... i mean being how bad he is at lieing, and how certain they were nearly instantly, it makes sense they went this route, but I mean, if he WAS innocent (which he was not) imagine how badly this would look for the police... I wonder how many times this has happened before, and what types of turmoil innocent individuals have went through being that they police wrongly assume their suspect is guilty.
Is anyone else bothered by the fact that he continues to refer to his DAUGHTERS as "these kids" "these girls" not a single time as MY DAUGHTERS or even a MY kids or MY girls.
Ugh, isn't it just the most dreadful feeling when you realize that you didn't save your game and just made the last hour of life pointless? Think I lost a gameboy or two over forgetting to save before a gym battle. Damn you misty and your stupid starmie too!
You should be on network or cable TV. It would be nice to watch and hear a more analytical review of a case, rather than over drama, and even worse sexing up a case. You all know what I mean.
It’s so chilling how right after the polygraph test he watched a video of his little girls. Hearing their sweet voices and knowing he took their lives; makes you wonder what was going through his head. How monstrous.
Hugh Jackman wakes at 4am to work out. There's much he's not telling us about....apart from effusivly praising his 'wife' every chance he gets... Hugh..'don't touch my f'kn weights!!' Jackman.
I use to do that. Bang 5.00am start aerobics at home, then walk, walk, walk, then gym, the group community aerobics. But, it wasn't to do with being psycho. It was to do with curing being a cripple. It was to do with physiotherapy. It was to do with pain management. And, it was to do with breaking through the pain barrier, to get to the endorphin release whereby it was, well, it's like experiencing an orgasm. That feeling of blissful, wonderful state of nooooo pain, no pain, in my body. That's what was driving it. But that was then. I grew out of those years.
@Patti O'dors i have chronic pain g I wake up at 5 from pain. But props to you because after nearly 8 years of chronic pain I'm now on oxycodone, so I take my pills & sleep again.
But I understand what you mean.
I think the no need for sleep & psychopathy relation is that they might not get as emotionally drained, they tend to have less depression than any other person with a personality disorder. So maybe they're less mentally tired not being burdened by emotions & don't need a long night of recovery.
I think waking up early is not necessarily a sign you're a psycho, but I know a bunch of psychos & they do just fine with little sleep & are ready to fuck shit up by 6am.
@Amanda Rios sorry to hear you're in pain love. And trust me I understand, I do, do, most definitely do. Um, I think, it's very interesting what the avoidance of feeling hurt and pain, may lead people to act out, isn't it ? And, the thought processes with which comes with trying to find ways and means to "DENY" it's infliction. For me personally, and my quest for trying to control, contain, subdue, eradicate its (pain) stronghold over me, meant I embarked on learning as much as possible, about occupational therapy and pain treatment avenues. How to "switch it off" so to speak. Movement, exercise, use it or lose it, ignoring and escaping it via music/singing, physiotherapy, chiropractic, kinesiology, dietary, "remedies", you name it, I researched and tried it, tried, tried it, just to not let hurt and suffering, become my own "legacy" love. Why should I, or anyone else, become enslaved to something that's a "reality", when, when, IT IS NOT MY REALITY. So, I just became so very driven in psyching my own mind and body, into hitting the ignore switch to its stronghold, pushing through it, getting around it, past it, and beyond it so that I wasn't living with it. Cost me thousands too of course. Today, I still live with pain, lovely, but, it's at least in a contained space whereby, I can still complete an everyday task that so many just take for granted, for example: I can carry out a conversation with you, that is meaningful and significant, which means something to me love, because there was a time, when, I just couldn't, just physically, mentally, or emotionally that wasn't possible for me to do. It's wonderful, and a long, long, way back, from where I was. God bless and keep you. 🤗🍞🍷🍕🍟🥗🍩🥤
@Patti O'dors I have the same dosage of opiate for the last 2 years which is nearly impossible to achieve. I have had some accidents that pinched and damaged my nerves & lost some subtle movements that are important for balance, they said I'd never come off of the wheelchair and I did I tried a plethora of things, but I decided to rethink my reluctance to not "take drugs" my pain was very acute, I couldn't sleep, eat anymore, i went up from normal to 7 suicide attempts in a year. I was in so much misery, this imo is not manageable without medication, I'm still in pain, it's just tolerable now. I am all too familiar with pain, but I've reached my limit before my accidents I was a junior karate champion in my state & I went on to the navy, but then I had accidents that damaged my nerves.
From the middle of my back down i feel like a hot knife is slicing deep into my legs and even my skin hurts where in some areas it's numb. Even with all the progress i am not able to move my toes which makes falling a risk. That I try to avoid because that ended up with me falling off the stairs and getting back on the wheelchair & having to recover all over again & now more nerve damage.
Medically i finally got the right to palliative care only because my condition will not improve over time in any significant way, but I'm happy I can still walk although with limitations.
I'm happy for you that you found a good way to manage your pain, i tried to manage mine as best as I could but it was affecting my will to live to a point of it becoming unaceptable.
Every few weeks i go through 2 to 3 days of withdrawal so that I don't have to raise my dosage, its been working & im now 2 years free of suicide attempts so I think it was worth it. Or worthier than to live but wishing I was dead daily. No amount of medication or therapy helped me and they decided ti try opiates & it worked.
Some people are more resilient and while I have always had insane pain tolerance everybody has a breaking point & I had reached mine.
Keep on going friend. I wish you all the best and yes. Tuning out g yoga helps me manage the part of the pain not addressed by the medication.
I think soon I will try a specific medication for nerve pain & see if I can ditch the opiates
Thank you for your message
God bless you too!! Not many people understand what's like living in pain ♥️♥️♥️
@Amanda Rios 😭 ohhhh Amanda. Thankyou for being brave. People most certainly do have individual thresholds to pain, and, I certainly appreciate that your own significant injuries, dictates that (opiate) medications are a necessary part of treatment in your health recovery, and wouldn't like you to think that I'm a "no opiate pills" in order to get on top of it, as that isn't my "style" to even assume it, okay ? And, I'm not a doctor either okay ? And neither are the following category of professional educators: Personal trainers, Kungfu martial arts trainers/instructors, nor ANYONE whose speech is contaminated with or by; "bro bro bro, man, man, man, or bigot, bigot, bigot !" They're NOT reputed, as having a high EMPATHY threshold. Please please understand this love. My angle was coming more from a place of, as you understand your own health care matters, situation, and circumstances then, it is not for anyone else to dissuade or discourage you, from, having confidence in your own "sensories" and "instincts", as to how to make the best, of a handicap hardship , according to being in tune with your own resources, implementations and education, as to how that goes, or is, okay ? And if it includes opiates, then it does. I would like to go deeper, on sharing my views regarding "pain thresholds" from the standing point, of, in the same way in which individuals have individual pain tolerances, people, have individual "empathy" thresholds towards those, like yourself, who live every day of their own day to day lives with very real pain, in the sense that, it is wise to avoid those who CLAIM to be understanding of it, but, have no clue. Evident by the conveyances of "making comparisons". Eg: My sister's husband's cousin's daughter had a similar situation and they did this that and this and so if it worked for them, it can work for you, so you need to do this, do that and do this and stop complaining and being so negative and get over yourself because, if they can get better then so can you . . ." Blah, blah, blahers who throw "comparisons" ; or, just people in general, who come across as being "EMBROILING", in your own health matters, when it's nothing more than bitchy busy bodies trying to enmesh themselves in something that is absolutely none of their business, and, only comes across as manipulative, or "but I'm in the know, you aren't, so do what I say !" That type of attitude. Okay Amanda ? Which is why I mentioned the affirmation of : it's not my reality. Because, the reality is, that the "they think they're BETTER than everyone else" speakers, DON'T know, how anyone else "thinks". (Because that's what is projected if and when, one says : " YOU'RE NOT ME, an opinion is something you ask for, and I'm not seeking yours on my healthcare !" Catch my drift Amanda ? (They're out there alright). I would like to share a poem, my grand aunt Mary, wrote me, many years ago, before she passed away . . . "Life is mainly froth and bubble, Two things stand alone. Kindness in another's trouble, Courage in your own." She was an amazing lady, and stoic, and strong ! So was my grand aunt Mary. I just wish you very best wishes and regards and prayers you brave, brave woman. Thankyou for extending trust , to me, and sharing your plight with me, as it helps to make me feel loved, and, appreciated. 🙏✨🤗☀️🍷🍞
@Patti O'dors I understand what you mean, like I said I'm way over the "opiates are bad" thing, they're not bad for me they're a necessity. But with time I have realized that most if not all of my pain is nerve pain and there is a medication that addresses that better than opiates without the side effects from opiates that can be quite annoying. So it's a possibility because even opiates do not address all my pain which is a 24h thing and this medication lasts a little over 24h. Oxycodone doesn't last more than 6 hours unless is extended release but it's still a annoying to not be able to wake up a little later or having to wake up just because the effect is running out and now you're in pain again.
If there is one problem I don't have is listen to people's tips about health. I worked in healthcare before so people don't even try it with me. Unless they're really dumb and tell me i need "light therapy" (not approved or proven to be useful at all for anything but seasonal depression).
But in any case, after this near decade suffering these issues I have heard just about everything from people who think they know everything about health but don't even know what my diagnosis is.
It's been nearly a decade if there was anything obvious to think of, I've already done it or thought about it. I'm maybe lucky people understand, some took then seeing me have to gi to hospital to understand the severity of things, but I'm not surrounded by people that are that dense or pushy, my friends have noticed that I got better am no longer suicidal and are happy for me. So idk I'm just rambling now but thank you anyway, everybody knows their limit, I know mine & I'm thinking only of my health here with my medical decisions. I don't have the privilege if being healthy enough to not have opiates and take just paracetamol, believe me, nobody wants to have to use oxycodone everyday.
I am doing pretty good right now things are stable and people are supportive. But I have been in the situations you mentioned & it sucked but I just left those people behind because I really don't need their opinion or homeopathy or diet cure= " no thanks and bye bye "
@Jom Pop .also replying about HJ. I've worked with him on his early musicals. It was an open secret, even in the early 90s. Their choice to launch his career the way they did. Honestly, I don't think things would be approached differently today. He is a beautiful person. It's no wonder both men and Women adore him.
The mishap with the whipper snipper cutting Christmas lights in two spots along the wiring matters not, for the following reasons. 1) There solar, so no one has been electrocuted. 2) They're fixed. They work well . 3) They're for Christmas only, non fixed other than by masking tape, so on heat days, obviously, that's not my control, other than to fix it , in terms of the reassemble in reattach along that top nail line guide, as the natural direction line, for a straight line of coloured lights, which is done. So there's no problems, then, is there ? It is a symbol of the time celebrating. The masking tape allows for it to be pealed away, with minimal effort, after Christmas. And that's not every day, obviously, so, still no problems . No one has been hurt, no harm as been done that couldn't be renewed, so there's no problems.
@Princess Consuela Bananahammock it's because the average American has allowed the bullshit to spill into every thread of our society. It's my job to make as many inappropriate jokes about it as possible, since laughter is the only constructive thing I can do about it.
@Kool-Aid Man my tech work is I'm loving it. Beautiful home, good wheels, great garage with secret door, garden and vegetables/herbs, home office space, lovely desk, Windows XP, Intel Desktop design, L.E.D. satellite TV, solar run Christmas lights, mobile Google go phone and camera, community radio, shop, shop, shops, and access to city, and access to fields. "Thankyou for shopping with the fresh food people." 2019, and there's a happy, happy, happy woman here, really enjoying the sunshine and times. It's called content. Could it be possible to be alone and content ? In 2019 , it is .
@shockandawe and as that means nothing to me, it's another point of relevance , of not having responsibility for. The "state of mind" isn't available for state and public and "institutionalised" base level bullying, stand over or "mafioso" style of , a complete lack of sophistication and , just on a point of relevance , not my "baggage" (for want of a better term. One, I'm not a Stalinist, two, lucky for me and everyone else who knows and is of good perception, that, for me not to exert my own fortitude and strength with "home ground advantage", regardless of how much "anger" or "rage" based manifestoes and puritanical passive aggressive forms of communication and phone geek culture culture misuses, all of that, becomes all irrelevant, in so far as the "state of mind", of "home ground advantage". 💪
@shockandawe 👍 good reply my friend. Ok, and it certainly is one hundred percent A-OK and no problems, what so ever. None, not one and no worries , this end.
@Blain Wilson its actually better to work out in the mornings. I know alot of boxers,mma fighters,or just plain athletes that work out at 4 in the morning.
@Stephen B "drop the name, drop the name" . And everyone does it, because everyone has a name. In real life, everyone has a Christian name. In the "media/fame/Hollywood" reality, it's part and parcel to do that. "Word of mouth" is a powerful advertising method/net Stephen, and still comes down to the context, time, place and delivery, through which, "name-dropping" , is done, so, it's not truthful, for my own part, to be applying it in a context or delivery of "famewhore famewhore" type motion, is it ? But rather, staying real, to what and who my own identity and role, and "name" is, in real life, so the fact that I've just changed my name to "candy Princetown", for example, is only social media "fun and friendly frivolities", but, but, it doesn't stop or change my real person / identity, coming through, as, obviously , for anyone, you, me, or anyone, the best person to be, in everyday Christian real life, is their identity, according to how Jesus Christ "sees" or, made, that person. William Shakespeare said: what's in a name ? Being an Australian citizen also means "nickname" use is pronounced, as it's a cultural facet of this way of "identifying", using a nickname, as a means of a term of endearment, or, familiar recognition. (As footy field culture shows). "Blue, blue, shrimp, shrimp, shorty shorty, Macca Macca, Red Red, Brownie, Jack, Gazza, etc, etc, that whole mechanism of "nickname" application, also, which, also; is able to be misused ! So, our individual NAMES, are how we are "identified" through reality as to how Jesus Christ "names" US. Then, the individual identity, is real as ; because one isn't being anyone other than who that person, really is, according to Him. (And not the "footy field" forms of naming, or, "IDENTITY", okay ? Or, not the "famewhore famewhore" name dropping, forms of "IDENTIFYING" either), because , seeing a person, via His eyes means, you are able to know one's OWN "name", or identity; and one's own : HUMANITY / IES , and, it allows entirely, for it in reality and real life, to not be about , other misnaming, misknowings, and misinformation then, as it's only about being viewed as how Christ "names" and identifies one, and I can promise everyone, He doesn't view you, in the same "IDENTIFYING" way, or approach, or manner, as what "famewhore" does, OR the "Ocker" bluey, bluey, bluey, Robbo, Robbo, wazzzaaaaa etc readers, 🤨🤔 "identify" methods or means , Does He ? No, He does not ! 😣 So, I identify you, via your Christian name, as that's the "reality" , and real and realistic , as to IDENTITY, so, have a great weekend safe in your own Christian name, and a merry, joyously joyous Christmas and festive season, and a happy new year. 👋🤚✋🍕🥗🍟🥤🍷🥖🌮🍛🥂🍧 And the social game is a group circle, song and rhythm game which involves group and solo participation, and requires even and consistent BEAT, to qualify to play. The beat is ; (Thigh) SLAP , (✋ Hand) CLAP , slap clap, slap clap, slap clap, and the GROUP CIRCLE song chant in time to the "slap clap" goes: Who stole the 🍪 cookie, from the cookie jar ? (Someone jesting and brave, calls out an individual's NAME, as implicated as the cookie stealer), so; CTU AGENT stole the cookie from the 🍪 cookie jar . WHO ME ? (Named person's line only). YES YOU ! (Group line comeback) COULDN'T BE TRUE ! (Named person's line only). Then WHO stole the 🍪 from the 🍪 jar ? (Is GROUP). And it goes in a "round". And the person "called" is, the next "CALLER OUTER" in the next round of the song, okay ? Which, as the first "caller outer" I called CTU AGENT, and He can't be "caller outer" in the next round, because I blocked and muted him, but I'm just explaining the rules of the game. 😍🖐️👏👋👏Slap clap, slap, clap. Who stole the cookie from the cookie jar ? 👋👏👋👏👋👏 (Now it's over to someone in the group circle free to join in, and volunteer to have a go, as jesting and brave "caller outer", to call-out who the name of the cookie stealer is . Over to the group, now.
@The Devil's Advocate I love that quote/affirmation. It's one I aspire for, or try endeavour for, but I am still young. What do you think ? My disability training didn't include having to wear the blinkers, and now wear the earmuffs, and now stay in this wheel chair. In order to receive the "certificate" of passing the EMPATHY check, but, the thing is, I did and completed that, during that part of my own life sequence tapestry threads, but in review, think it was expecting the handicapped, take on more handicap hardship "ways of train the trainer training", and , so , hindsight is a wonderful thing, hindsight is a beautiful thing readers, with regards to, ensuring that I am in a position of not being "defined" by ; today's times with regards to, "lifestyle and life skills and experience", because, why would I, when my own business, is not anyone else's. Which permits me, to get it done, the ways in which this is accomplished, as I'm the one, achieving it. At a reasonable, PACE, as in, not on Balinese time, as in, so, it's near two years in my home, and I have converted the transition and transfers, into, again, having good priority , and timing with, knowing how to integrate the old, with new, and what to choose, and selection process, and, trusting the process. So, I am just snazzy and dandy and I'm not really. But, I do have good life qualities, and indoors and outdoors comfortable terrific spaces, that is, manageable, doable, fun, and functional. So, that's coming through via my own living spaces. My house, is, it's beautiful.
These examiners are so smart and highly trained. They legit do not get enough credit. How do you do that so well knowing you've got a killer in front of you? I would be sweating through my pants lol
Its more than just knowing a murderer is in front of you. These guys have to be psychological masters and understand certain cues and know when to confront and when not to
An innocent person would freak out and tell them to stop saying things like that. I would be pissed if my family went missing and they were asking me ways to murder someone
Did anyone else find it seriously odd that he kept using the word "barrel" when it came to what he wanted when his kids came back. (He says it several times in episode 1 of this series) He was so careful about avoiding mentioning what he actually did when answering how many ways there are to "make someone disappear" eg smothering/strangling yet he kept saying how he wanted his kids to "barrel in/into him" having put his daughters' corpses in a barrel/barrels. In his TV interviews when he says it, it is the same frickin day he has put them there.
@RUBY he said it a good 2 or 3 times. It was really odd to me considering how careful he was to avoid mentioning what he had actually done (strangled them) but kept saying he wanted his kids to "just barrel in and give him a hug" etc. Freudian slip perhaps? Maybe subconsciously he wanted to be caught and punished for what he did to his baby girls?
holy shit i never noticed that, that’s so intriguing. i was wondering why he picked the word barrel instead of like ram or bear hug or something. you have an incredible attention to detail!
@Ott thanks lol, I'm a lover of words and language so I will often wonder why someone chose one particular word over another with the same meaning. It tends to stand out a bit more to me than others for some reason. That and I've been a true crime junkie for more years than I care to admit to or think about 🤣
I honestly think it was a subconscious thing, maybe a kind of Freudian slip? He probably felt more guilt for killing his babies than he did his wife which could be another reason why he could admit to killing her but not them (other than a better chance of getting away with it if the jury believes the story). His wife was in the way of his new relationship so she had to go but his kids were collateral damage. Not only would he have to care for them on his own if his new relationship didn't work out long-term - depending on when he actually kills her he could have ended up a single father to 2 or 3 kids and neither option is easy (I live with my sister, her husband and their 3 kids and even with the two of them - and me when I am able to help out - 3 kids is exhausting! I couldn't imagine doing it with a supportive partner, let alone by myself!) but he would also have to look them in the face every single day as they grieve their mother's loss, grow more and more like her everyday and lie to them about what happened. Maintaining a huge lie is difficult, to maintain it for decades with kids especially, who will ask questions they don't understand are "inappropriate to ask" and want to know every little detail about their mother and would spend their lives working to find whoever murdered her to bring them to justice - that would be impossible.
Is it this guy who was basically texting his mistress during the initial meeting with the police? (There's another case that is very, very similar to this although there were no children (apart from an unborn one) in that case and he put his pregnant wife's body in a river or lake rather than burying her - I get the two confused sometimes.) If it was this guy then she was supposedly *PISSED* because the investigation was essentially how she found out he was married with kids, he first said he was single and then eventually said he was married but they were separated. So he could have been thinking that their relationship was on shaky ground before then and couldn't face raising kids alone so decided they had to go too. I think if he is capable of feeling some kind of remorse it is for them, not his wife and unborn baby, which could possibly be the subconscious reason for his choice of words.
@Ciara Smith could have been but I think it was a subconscious slip because of how careful he was about his wording. If he felt any remorse at all I would guess it would be about the kids.
But they weren't barrels, they were massive oil tanks? Or is that what you call them? I use the word barrelling, as in "the kids came barrelling into me yesterday! We use the words barrel rushing but I haven't ever murdered anybody..😮
@Gill. A yeah pretty much the same thing, they're barrels.
I know that it is a commonly used phrase, I'm not questioning his use of it in a general day-to-day sense - what I mean is that he is sooo careful of every little word he says from the start. He avoided saying the ways he actually killed them when answering the "name all the ways to make someone disappear" question deliberately and yet he says the words "barrels/barrelled/barrel" several times. My guess would be that he doesn't give a shit about the wife, but on some level he feels guilt and/or remorse about the babies. Perhaps using that phrase he is hoping to get caught or fine catharsis using it as his "confession". N Personally I find it fascinating! Obviously it is horrific and I wouldn't wish something like that on anyone (not even Donald Trump! 😱🤣) but the criminal mind and the way each one works is unlike anything else.
@Littlewings85 I understand. I'm fascinated also I watch a lot of true crimes and have no criminal record nor am I a bad person but it does intrigue me the criminal mind. I watch a lot of American stuff as well as our own UK true crimes.
@Gill. A I disagree with the death penalty, it serves no actual purpose. By the time all the appeals etc have run through, if it is still even legal in that state and their sentence hasn't been commuted to life then they'll end up serving the same amount of time as a life sentence anyway. It costs more to execute a prisoner than it does to keep them locked away indefinitely and it's not a deterrent to crime. It's a "get out of jail free" card. Instead of spending every single day in a jail cell, bored out of their minds with no freedoms or choices they get for their suffering to be over.
When a victim is tortured or a person suffers from a terminal illness, when they pass it brings comfort (to people with those particular beliefs) to think that their suffering has ended and they are now at peace and no longer in pain. How then is that also a punishment for someone who commits these horrific crimes? They don't have to spend every day thinking about what they did and the consequences of their actions. They don't have to spend every day locked up without access to the people and things they love etc, if you execute them, their suffering is at an end.
@Gill. A the jury didn't agree or didn't get the choice (not sure whether the death penalty was available to them) as he was sentenced to 5 life sentences plus a number of years for the termination of his wife's pregnancy. Either way he was not sentenced to death so you can't say that the jury agreed with the death penalty.
@Littlewings85 Oops I do apologise, I commented on the wrong post lol it wasn't about this man regarding the death penalty, it was another one before this in my notifications. Sorry
@Littlewings85 Haha I know! I watched a new video after this one & had commented & had a few notifications on my tablet, I clicked on the wrong reply lol 🙈 I know CW didn't get the death penalty I'm familiar with that case. I bet you wondered what I was talking about?!! 🤣😂
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Dick Mullen2021-12-17 10:23:19 (edited 2021-12-17 10:23:57 )
His favourite game has to be Lylat Wars. Explains why he is so immature.
@Gill. A We mustn't forget that this evil monster carried his dead children to the top of those oil tanks and he then squeezed their lifeless bodies through the small openings.
I just listened to a verbal analyst and he notes how people who are lying will slip up in language this way : e.g. a guy said he was "drowning in emotions" or something and the search found his daughter in a body of water
Polygraph lady reminds me of Columbo.
Always saying the worst thing a suspect could hear and playing it like it was a perfectly innocent comment.
Downright psychological torture.
Not like he doesn't deserve it, though.
This is painful to watch, knowing he's a liar. And she knew, they all did. I can't imagine being the one sitting there, waiting for him to lie. Knowing he WILL lie. So sad.
The only thing I can take from this whole entire thing is just the overwhelming question of “why?” And just sitting there shaking my head in disbelief. Rest easy Shanann Bella Cece and Niko, and all other innocent lives taken in the face of pure unbridled evil. ❤️
I’ve been polygraphed before (for a job) and it’s super nerve racking even if you have nothing to hide. That’s why they can be unreliable because you’re heart rate and blood pressure increase based on nerves alone.
As much as I love seeing these interrogators break these guys down, I feel like this only works if the suspect is guilty. If your goal is to get somebody to crack (aka freak them out before they take a polygraph test) then you’re not focused on getting to the truth. I could see these same interrogations fucking innocent people up and making them feel guilty when they’re not. Thank god they don’t admit polygraph tests in court anymore. I wonder if they admitted tests like this as evidence before, where the suspect was made this uncomfortable before hand.
Very strange how he refers to his own Children as "These kids" instead of "My Daughters or my Children"
This guy should have never been a father. A clear sociopath
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G S2021-08-09 02:42:40 (edited 2021-08-09 02:50:10 )
They always tell you that your a bad liar then say "but that's a good thing and it means you are a generally honest person" to shake you if you are lying and reassures you if you are telling the truth. They also often tell you that you failed or the results were inconclusive in order to gauge your reaction ( someone telling the truth will usually react very aggressively and emotionally to hearing that).
I did not kill anybody but I felt so much anxiety watching the interrogation. These questions and techniques are intense. That guy must have felt ready to shit his pants.
Yes yes.. even I also cannot sitting in there even I'm innocent. Some questions are intensely intense . You cannot answers in smoothy way if you even innocent. So think how this guy's situation was
I’ve never seen someone so guilty about something in my life
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Marilyn Mattu2021-08-09 01:08:32 (edited 2021-08-09 01:16:26 )
At the exact moment when Coder says “When we find the guy, they’re going to come home”….I truly believe that Chris knew that Coder knew that they were already gone…..
I like to imagine the Polygraph lady just asks her visitors all the ways you could murder somebody for her own amusement. Like it has nothing to do with the actual procedure, but she just likes being reminded of all the ways you could murder someone every day. And that makes me laugh 😂 i know it’s not the reason why she asked that question, but I like to imagine that’s her reasoning for my own amusement haha.
These two cops are spot on..Great police work..They keep everything in control.You can feel the grip they have on this monster and the grip only gets firmer. Terrible case ending the life of a great mother and her wonderful girls,,God Bless them.Glad justice came down on this monster hard..
Everybody knows the polygraph test is a piece of garbage except of Chris Watts. He felt so cornered that he accepted everything in order to get out of his situation and he failed miserably.
I like him “analyzing” the detective whenever he does that stare or looks at the photo and after like 40secs decides “shit, I gotta say something else. why is he thinking so intensely.”
"This act of cruelty..." for all he knew they could have been in a hotel somewhere. They'd hadn't been missing long. He was slipping like an ostrich on ice.
Chris: "I felt like I could do anything" (after he murdered his family...) Also Chris: deposits bodies in an oil depot with a truck that reports his gps position over the internet
it's crazy to me that ppl don't auto ask for a lawyer. all of these interviews and no lawyer. . . but i guess if you're trying to NOT look guilty, maybe you wouldn't?
Chris is the definitely the "murdering nerd" type of person just from his responses lol. It's so weird to watch and compare his personality to people I knew in school
I hope during all of the questioning someone questioned why he would wake up a 15 week pregnant wife who got home at 2 am (likely not in bed till. 2:30) to talk about a separation? That idea is insane. I know he didn’t do that, but seriously I would question him of that.
What freaks me out is…he’s so clearly full of shit…but if I were questioning him, I’d believe him because I can’t comprehend that someone like this exists.
Makes me so much more impressed with this woman…and I also feel sad for her. Because she sees the world so much more differently than I do (less naively than me, I should mention)
Having never killed anyone I imagine if someone asked me how to make people disappear, I’d be like, “you probably have more experience with that than I do. I don’t make people disappear.”
Who hasn’t lost their temper at some point in their life lmaoo in relation to the question on the lie detector, anybody that says they have never ever lost their temper is either exceptionally calm or lying 😂
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kiwi the hatter2021-08-17 04:50:10 (edited 2021-08-17 04:52:16 )
It irked me how many times he would say “I just want a knock on the door and have my kids rush me and push me to the ground I miss them so much” it’s like he literally couldn’t think of anything else he missed about his kids, bc any normal parent would want to see their smile, hug them, but no, HE has to be one receiving the attention from the kids, it shows how narcissistic he is that he can’t can’t even pretend to want hold and love on his own kids again, he has to the one centered as if HE was the one missing
Dude I am cringing so hard at all of this like props to the detective for not just finally being like. Cmon bro lol obviously you didn't prep for this stage and you're a terrible liar I'm just gonna tell you right now no death penalty if you just end this and take the life imprisonment you said the guy deserves. Wow. Just wow man.
he used the 'barrel' tackle thing twice I think. the sweet cinematic visual of when loved ones (even pets) embrace one another. that must be what he sees in his mind as a great feeling of what humans feel when they embrace loved ones because he doesnt show he feels it. He just says shit lol
He's so sick how he killed his daughters 🥺 and his wife and unborn child it's just wrong there was no reason for him to kill them he could've just got a simple divorce sense he cheated him and his wife had arguments because she knew it's not fair
you gotta be convincing and be sneaky with it to make them show signs if they are guilty or not, he’s tweakin no kidding everyone thought he did it because he’s showing every sign in a physiological way that he killed his own family. these people study the human mind and physical reactions in every way possible.
I'm confused - did they already know they're dead by the time the test is conducted or is it coincidence that she mentions smothering and strangulation?
See? We are trained by the media to hate "cops", but we need a professional policing apparatus. This is what we need. Professional, organized, dedicated police, and every police force has them.
I don’t know how people can sit through that. I would throw up my guys even if I wasn’t guilty. That kind of high pressure situation, good god. And I mean could you imagine if he didn’t have anything to do with it and he’s just a weird ass dude with anxiety? Bad day for him man
I do believe he had help and is protecting others imo...but totally deserves to be where he his that was an awful crime 😔 doing what he done to his lovely wife and babies 💜💜💜💜
Even after three years especially now Court sentencing I never believed the story kill those girls at the site I think he killed both of them in that house. I think that's what she was looking at her phone that the girl's bed was empty
Narrator: "This question is easy to answer if you're innocent, but difficult if you're guilty." Interrogator: "How would you make someone disappear?" Well I would be fucked if she asked me that, guilty or not. I don't even know how I would begin to answer that, especially under pressure
How can a man every be such a dork that he commits such atrocities against his loved ones?! Must he have had a childhood in which he was also thoroughly spoiled that he just became rotten to the core?
'don't try to act if you're not an actor' i don't know where i read this but this fits here completely... It was so obvious he was making a failed attempt at acting concerned and sad
Around 16:00 in if someone asked me those kinds of questions while my family were missing I'd fking snap! I would flat out put them and that machine through the fking wall! Man don't make me think that shit could be or has already happened to my wife and kids! #1 sign right there for me that he did it. How in the world could you give those responses as an innocent person knowing YOUR family is missing and could have experienced that!?
polygraph is not working on me, cus no matter if i am telling truth or not, i feel huge pressure when i sat in front of a police officer, it not because i crimed or did something, it is just my natural react to police, feeling nervous cant talk fluently, their uniforms their guns all give me pressure.
When she asked him all the ways a person could die/disappear I really wish he just kept listing different crazy ways for like an hour straight... Like bizarre ways from that TV show 1,000 Ways To Die.
Is your first name Christopher? Yes Before 2018 did you ever lose your temper with someone you cared about? No Did you physically cause Shannan’s disappearance? ₙₒ
What is it with most murderers killing their loved ones then when they get caught they start saying “ we were fighting, arguing, o he/she did this so I had to kill them, self defense” some BS
I'm a little bit unsure of why the polygraph tester would want to heighten his anxiety before starting the test, since the first thing you do with it is establish a baseline and if his baseline is really high you won't be able to tell when it spikes from telling lies.
He lacks Empathy. He can feel sympathy towards himself but when it comes to other people it's all fake emotions. He just thinks "what would a dad feel right now" hes detached himself mentally as a person.
The whole thing is silly. He wanted them gone so he can have another life, ok we get that.... But how did he expect to not get caught, or nobody will wonder where did they all go, where are the bodies, people don't just vanish. The guy is very dumb to not think about the whole thing. He could have also just walked out of the house and never seen them again and started his new life without having to kill everyone. Strange
How does one say what is true to the world, i.e. "kids, spouse, me" 'thats what's most important' in order....he knows normal people think this way so he repeats it knowing he's killed the kids and the spouse so all that's left is the "me" ....wild. it's so surreal to understand insane people's lies without ever being able to understand what it's actually like to be able to be so cold. Like....enough schooling and knowledge, you can trap an insane person and get a guilty verdict. But one can never know wtf really goes on in their fucked up heads to just walk through tragedy like they aren't responsible for said tragic events.
To watch him struggle to come up with memorys of them that he clearly is already over is gross. Oh i miss the kids...uh...throwing chicken nuggets at me. I bet he was mad he even had to remeber that now that they're gone and in his world he's free
Thing is most sociopathic people ace polys. Cause there is no emotional response like most people experience, so nothing to detect. But uncertainty In socios can illicit similar responses. Hell he could've been thinking about what he wanted for lunch and the poly woulda picked it up as a false response. These people are GENUINELY scary AF. Psychos exhibit very similar and often universal telltale responses. Not sociopaths. They are almost completely disconnected from the world and society as a whole. These emotions he's faking? He actually is. He has probably never experienced them and is just mimicking what he had seen before. But you can't sell it if you've never owned it. :/ Edit: LOTS of his speech is very disassociative. These girls. Those girls. My wife. No names. No "ownership". Also, lots of his speech goes back to violence or aggression of some kind. This evil act of cruelty. I don't care if they burst in the door and hug me to the ground and bust my head open.
To be real though.. if anyone in his position was innocent, they might act the same way out of nervousness and stress from the whole thing anyways.. like every person is different with how they react to questions and the situation..
Lots of his behavior was still weird, even for someone under intens stress. I'll just use one example, why did he call his own children repeatedly "those kids"? Woudn't any parents just say "my kids" ? And he said it multiple times, the officer even played him on that but he didn't notice.
I love how they explain exactly why cops and the polygraph testers say and do and things they do…How many people have watched sh*t like this and first 48 and beat them at their own game??
Larrymcjones That’s him officer 👮♀️!! Thats the horny! 👆
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Rock 2 Hot2021-08-09 00:53:22 (edited 2021-08-09 01:06:21 )
They are 99.4% accurate and actually no they can not be beaten. People have read up on the internet how to beat the polygraph and it gives you a number of countermeasures ideas to apply and they do not work. A well trained polygraph examiner is fully aware of all the countermeasures like for example; putting a tac in your shoe manipulating your breathing cuz people have heard that it works but really it doesn’t cuz the examiner sees that everything you are doing is not natural. If any guilty person passes the test and this person is in fact guilty of the allegations, the the polygraph examiner has no business conducting any more exams and should in fact be fired cuz clearly and obviously this person is NOT qualified in any way , shape, or form to conduct polygraph examines because of his/her gross negligence with the exam. And I don’t care if anybody wants to argue the matter, these are simple irrefutable facts that have been proven time and time again. Dan Ribacoff is one of the world’s greatest leading and most experienced polygraph examiners out there and he explains in absolute easy to understand details exactly what they do and how they work
Yeah but what he did to them is so linear - intended goal, identify obstacles, eliminate obstacles, goal achieved... Except for a seemingly good plan, it is coupled with a good wrench... NA threw him a very surprising wrench...
those questions during the pre polygraph phase are incredibly smart. If he actually was innocent, then they would come off as reassurance that his innocence would be proven and he'd feel more relaxed, thus more likely to pass the test. But if he is guilty, as in this case, then the questions would heighten his anxiety and make him more likely to fail the test. It's a dual active technique. Very clever.
@ Parker Wow I MUST agree! Your petty online nitpicking is so... so. COOL!! I bet the ladies throw themselves at you and all the guys wish they were like you...
wow people. English is not my native language and I always tell my friends, to please correct me if I use the wrong words or if a sentence is wrong. chill the eff out, I'm sure he only meant to be helpful.
Circunflexo based on your comment, I put it to you that you are under 20 years old, and that your Mention of 2014 asterisks harkens to a time during your "internet prime time" where you were spending a lot of time on Facebook or messenger being corrected. Only a child would bring up something like this because only a child would find it either cool or uncool or passé or important at all that a correction method might be outdated. Just to let you and the 2014 early teenage you know however, that the use of asterisk to show a correction has been around for many years, it's used in proofreading and editing etc. for example a boss will use an asterisk to highlight a correction when reading through a document his or her secretary has typed for him. This knowledge also shows me that you are young and that you haven't got too far into your education, at least not on an academic level.
Parker E I'm with you Parker. If you had been insulting or tried to make the person who made the error feel small, I would feel differently. However, the use of simple correction to me is perfectly acceptable. By the way, for real, I really enjoy a website called vocabulary.com, it's got awesome quizzes and challenges where you can compete with a leaderboard and earn trophies etc. it's a really good way of broadening your vocabulary and the good thing about it is there are people over there who haven't been completely dumbed down by textspeak and spending their lives on device since birth lol. Never apologise for being intelligent and never dumb yourself down to "fit in" with everyone else. God bless love from the UK.
this case continues to fascinate, disgust, and perplex me. I have never been more confused about a heinous murder....this devil is an enigma. He also appears to have a VERY low I.Q., I wonder if that played a role in this.
It would be interesting to see how an innocent person would be in this situation..God forbid it happens to anyone else,but someone who's never been in a police station ,emotional with worry or grief etc,terrified intimidated
Imagine how the interrogators felt. It’s impressive that they kept totally cool and calm listening to this guy lie so poorly. It makes me cringe so hard.
@Bink I'm impressed, it'd be hard to just call him out. Ask him why hes such a scumbag, lying through his teeth about the murder of his own family that he 'loved'.
I have a “friend” like this. Whenever he lies he sounds just like this guy . Thinks he’s a great dad and amazing person even though he constantly lies and doesn’t have empathy towards others
@L1vingAshlar It's weird I lived with this friend for a while and, because of the constant lying and fakeness, My sister and I always got the weird feeling he could do something like this. Like we piss him off one time and he kills us in our sleep or something. Eventualy my sister and her fiance moved in withh him again, idk why, and ended up getting the same feeling that they werent safe.
@Claudette S Tammi is still suffering from this senseless murder. She said she has cried more than this damn man. 😔 They knew he was lying from the start. I send my love to each and everyone who worked on this case. 💗 They will never be the same again. 😔
yeah like you can ask all my friends I would never do something like that I would never eat anyone's leftovers. like, I helped make those leftovers, I loved them exponentially.
I really can't understand why he had no love for his own children. It makes me wonder if we truly know anyone in this world. Those girls were beautiful and full of life and he robbed them and the world of their light, who knows what world problems they would have made better.
Just a guess, but I am guessing he no longer considered them his children. No reason to take something that didn't belong to him. Pretty sure his thought was that they were her children.
@Mary Gomez egocentrism, sense of entitlement, no conscience or empathy, pawning off their bad deeds on others. Living beyond their means and just assuming they will get what they feel entitled to. Also good to add, malignant narcissism isnt on the DSM-V Its not a personality disorder. It's a "percieved personality trait" . People try and say hes not a malignant narcissist because you cant aquire a personality disorder later in life. Which is true. But they would be thinking of narcissistic personality disorder. Which he does not have.
his wife was a financial dominatrix. if YOU were spent into oblivion while she was lying about the kids being sick to get attention on social media? he was driven crazy
Joe Brunner So your taking the position that it’s understandable that he murdered his entire family because of something his wife may or may not have done? If so I think you should quit drinking the koolaid.
I think I have a theory of his motivation. His wife was leaving him probs blogging to take the kids n he sees them as his property and in a fit of rage acted out of character.
Dude..... I am hooked. Totally hooked on these videos. I can't stop watching them. I can't stop staring at the perpetrators it's so damn interesting to watch a killer try and be calm. Only the psychopaths can do it well. Chilling stuff. Keep it coming this is good stuff.
@Another stimulating comment well there is a reason why it isn't receivable as proof, because it is really unreliable. In fact it isn't used at all in most civilised countries, but the USA cling to it for some reason.
@popeyethe29th I 100% agree with you. Anybody who knows the science behind it, and why it isn't admissible in court, would be a fool to take it. The polygraph is useful only as an intimidation device for police interrogation. And Chris Watts was dumb enough to be completely bamboozled by this interrogators expert use of the bluff it provided. Although I am troubled by the ethical considerations inherent.
Lol. Sorry to get deep, but I guess that summates it.
That lady was highly skilled. She ran through the most important steps before the test even began. The test was just a bunch of smoke and mirrors to try to get him to confess.
I get nervous when my boss calls me in to discuss "something", I can't imagine what he must have been thinking at this time. But then again I never killed anybody.
PsyintZ I wonder what his plan was if Nicole never called the police that morning, just pretend they disappeared and nothing ever happened or take off ...
lmao Richard Prior has a joke about this. "When a white dude gets called into the office to get fired, he don't even know it. When the black man gets "Called in to talk" we go "HERE WE GO MOTHA FUCKA. I KNEW IT WAS COMIN"
I KNW right!!!!! he's jus so a matter of factly !!! I knew he was soon as the 1st live news you could see his smirk smile in his talking 👀 on his face they ain't comin back cuz they dead!!!! now can we get done with this interview cuz I got some Effidence in house I didn't get cuz NA called you all f' d up my scene I hope he rots in the &' I don't think he should b getting any mail frm nun them sicko beiotch's swoon letters bout his hot he is blaa gags me fr real
Its not that he thought he would pass. He was hoping they believed him and gambled. Its like the guy who voluntarily gave his boot treat to police when thats all they had, in hopes, they wouldn't call the bluff.
What a terrible liar, he can't even be convincing about having love for his kids. This guy really thought he was gonna get away with it, what a joke
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Stephen Grigg2020-04-20 06:03:06 (edited 2020-04-20 06:03:36 )
The fact that his master plan was ruined within hours is so satisfying. He thought he was so smart and could cover his tracks and he didn't even make it back home before the cops were there along with a team of suspicious ass neighbors.
yup and if you watch the one before this, when the interrogation first starts, the detective himself says “someone knows what happened to these kids and your wife..” then IMMEDIATELY said “i’m sorry for saying these kids, YOUR KIDS”
Exactly my thought!! That sounds so "creepy?" (dont know if it's the right word for this). Never ever heard parents call their OWN kids "those kids" instead of "my"
@sarasthoughts they aren’t admissible so they ARE a gimmick, it’s just meant to scare the person but it can be helpful as well. You can beat a polygraph but a change in heartbeat or sweat on your brow are good signs of a lie
I liked this comment before getting to that point of the video, thinking you just made up the most ridiculous alien trying to be human word jumble. Holy eff, he actually said that.
When he says "She WAS such a girly girl." That turned my stomach. How could you think about your daughter and who she was and not break down that she's GONE. Sick man!!!
Wow, this guy is such a narcissist he can't even pretend to want to destroy "the guy" that's responsible. It was sickening seeing him stumble over his words like, "Um, well, um, I mean, life in prison is fair." He might has well have confessed right then and there.
That's a great point! It's funny Chris drove to the police station that morning a free man and thinking he would beat the test. But once he drove there he would never leave or go home again. What a crazy feeling!
@_Red_Panda_ Yep. I was planning on becoming a corrections officer in order to be a positive influence on prisoners (or at the very least take up a space that could otherwise be filled by an extremely abusive, racist and/or exploitative person… I live in the south.), but I realized that my presence would make absolutely no difference and I would still have to enforce the rules of this corrupted institution and would still pose as an oppressive force regardless of my intentions. Our prison system is so remarkably inhumane and the prison industrial complex relies very heavily on recidivism.
"Chris Watts Polygraph Test," in addition to being a great band name, should also be a phrase used when someone taking a polygraph test gives rambling, 18-minute responses to basic questions that causes the machine to beep and buzz uncontrollably before bursting into flames.
Officer: asks me a question Me: (I better give him all the details so he knows I have nothing to hide, trusts me, and those details will then help them find my loved ones as quickly as possible) Narrator: "Giving long answers containing all the details is a sign of guilt"
God I hope nobody close to me ever disappears under suspicious circumstances.
Well the way he went into detail wasn't useful information. It was like "yeah and they liked chicken nuggets and would throw them at me" instead of actual useful, good details
I am so glad this guy was so arrogant and cocky that he was stupid enough to answer a single question WITHOUT a lawyer. Thank god for his arrogance and the fact he is now locked away forever. This could have ended very badly if he never said a word and had a lawyer day one. Most likely an acquittal. I love how good these detectives where and how great they did their jobs!
Does anyone else think it's odd when she asks "What are ways to make someone disappear?" he jumps to listing ways to kill someone not just make them disappear?
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Dane Orschlovsky2021-07-22 06:29:19 (edited 2021-07-22 06:29:55 )
3:56 What a staggering projection of guilt. In his feeble attempt to play the grieving husband & father, the murderer revealed himself when he said he wishes his kids would run through the door, tackle him and bust his head open.
I believe he was so desperate to hang onto his side piece that in his mind, he truly believed he would get away w the murders because everyone considers him a docile and nice guy so he would never be a suspect.
"If you did have anything to do with the disappearance, it'd be really stupid of you to come in and take the polygraph today..." This is funny. Sadly, polygraph tests are not 100% reliable and have failed many times. If I were innocent, I wouldn't trust a polygraph test on my life.
I don't think I would be able to maintain this conversation if my loved ones were missing. They went on for a while talking about ways to kill people and they are just missing at this point. He looks so guilty talking with the polygrapher.
You don’t even need the polygraph on him. The answers to the questions about the whereabouts of his wife were answered with trembling tone of voice. It is clear as day…you can hear the way he answered
If I had lost my entire family in the span of 48 hours they would have to put me on a gurney and wheel me into the polygraph test. Where are the tears? This animal is an abomination of a human being, and I'm being generous here.
Bro he's probably the worst liar I have ever seen. And he thinks he can fool the system? He has the audacity to request a polygraph? It's like he's read a "How to lie" book and now all of a sudden he thinks he can lie. Like bruh even elementary school kids can lie and be more believable than you.
I can imagine how somebody could kill his wife in a fit of rage or something (I’d never do that, obviously), but I can’t begin to imagine how one could kill his own children. It just doesn’t fit into my head.
I appreciate your concern with finding my family but anything can and will be used against me and I want to exercise my right to remain silent and request and attorney thank you!
I freak out & start stuttering & literally shaking when I get pulled over & hand over my valid license, registration & Proof of insurance, lol. Idk how anyone can take a polygraph or be interviewed by police without displaying extreme anxiety & stress the entire time.
Had no idea polygraphs take four hours to administer; seems they kept him a very long time before beginning the actual test; I know they wanted a confession, but that seemed odd.
Exactly. I know parents might refer to their brood as “the kids” in casual conversation but it feels so uncomfortable hearing how he speaks about them. Not, “my girls” “my daughters” “my kids”
He would always say "these" "those" and "the" when referring to the kids, him and Shanann both did so for people to say that is pretty dumb. I know a lot of people that use those same words.
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R C2021-09-24 14:07:47 (edited 2021-09-24 14:08:14 )
@sswaaayzeeee Uh, when you’re in an intensely emotional and stressful state, you’re not going to EXCLUSIVELY say “those kids” and NEVER say “my girls”, or call them by their actual names. He distances himself from any connection or ownership of them. They aren’t his daughters, they’re just “those kids.” It’s a pretty obvious look into his perspective, and it’s not the same as people who say “those kids” in more casual settings. Not sitting in a f***ing interrogation room while your wife and children are missing.
0:34 neat! As soon as I heard the detective ask the question I reflexively said "death sentence". I wonder - there must be some types of innocent people that would take this moment to argue about the ethics of capital punishment or something
I'm surprized Watts didn't hit on her for a date since he's obviously devoid of any feeling for the ones he killed. Now he gets to write an O.J. Simpson book" "IF I DID IT". He even sat there while he whole family is missing and played the 'what if' game with this detective. If that doesn't show he hilled his family, nothing else would.
That pause technique at 5:22 was done perfectly. The detective just stared long enough to make Chris directly reference and even touch the photo the detective was staring at. *Chef’s Kiss. Well done, sir.
"Thank you for being a horrible liar " damn this lady
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Sub Stantial2021-07-27 05:11:23 (edited 2021-07-27 05:18:53 )
@5:44 "I helped make those kids." "Nothing means more to me than 'these kids.'" Said every dead beat, absent "father." What an abstract, inhumane way of referring to people you say you love.
Notice how Watts words the answer to the interrogator's question at 3:17: "I did not cheat on my wife". When people tell the truth, they are more likely to use contractions and speak at their typical speech delivery rate. Watts does not, instead saying "did not", perhaps to make himself sound more trustworthy or very likely did so without realizing, hence shedding light on this lie. He also speaks far more slowly and evenly in a possible further attempt to muster as much credibility as possible.
Just a little detail I noticed while watching this.
"What do you think he should get when we catch him?" "Life in prison, isn't that what he gets?"
That's exactly what he got.
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Ana Luísa2021-07-28 11:43:46 (edited 2021-07-28 11:46:42 )
the polygraph lady is like “omg, I mean, you have too sensitive results to lies, hahaha, if you’re done something you would definitely be caught. So funny”
At 14:37, Watts seems like he's seeking approval from the authority figure in the room again by heightening his intonation at the end of his sentence. Interesting.
They should have added "cannot be used in a court of law" when they mentioned the polygraph. Literally all you have to say is "No" when they ask for a polygraph and it cannot be used or mentioned in court. They are not accurate and are not considered to be evidence in any form. KEEP YOUR MOUTHS SHUT!!! This guy should fry though.
I too am concerned by this whole process. Not because Watts, he is clearly guilty. But these methods have and still do also land innocent people in jail
What does he think is gonna happen “ Yes I am acting extremely strange avoiding questions answering simple questions for 6 minutes and not showing any emotion to the children that I raised and saw grow and calls them those children like I don’t care at all and failed the lie detector test BUT I PROMISE I didn’t murder them or take them” “Oh you promise? Oh okay! You can go home”
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Mark Prange2021-07-24 21:28:27 (edited 2021-09-26 14:09:59 )
Even with the marital discord, there wasn't rancor or fighting. Shanann's anger was more against Cindy Watts than at Chris. Murder was so unconscionable and unnecessary that I would have believed that something else must have happened.
i know that if the case of "who shot off all those fireworks in the baseball diamond by my house" ended up with me and the polygraph woman I'd probably be in prison somehow.
16:02 this whole scenario would be so fucked up if he was innocent, like forcing the person to go through all the potential ways their family members might have been murdered... he would definitely not be cooperating with this exercise if he was innocent
The one thing I can forgive Watts for (intellectually, not morally) is assuming his "kidnapped" family was dead. I think a lot of rational innocent people would realize that if someone is kidnapped and didn't leave a ransom note, it's safe to assume they're dead or being abused by their captor. Either way, they're definitely being harmed.
It's like that John Mulvaney bit where he makes fun of that scene in every cop show where the homicide division questions a dock worker that won't stop moving boxes, and after several questions very obviously pertaining to a disappearance, he'll finally put down a box, wipe his brow, and ask "Why? Sumpin' happen to her?"
@21:27 II could tell with those 'noise he was truthful about the before 2018 question then lied on the disappearance question. Went from a conferdent no to a unsure no. You can hear the nerves in his voice.
Cop : "What should we do?? What if he hurt them??"👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀 Chris : "A pizza party..followed immediately with the release of the kids killer?? Yep, that's justice. The kids would want it that way." Cop : 🤦🤦🤦
How dumb is he to not realize going on and on about how he loves his kids and wouldn't want them to be harmed looks very suspect. That goes without saying. Why would you feel the need to convince someone so much of the obvious?
When hes answering the question about what should happen to the guy who did this hes also trying to figure out if the death penalty is on the table FOR HIMSELF
'The FBI have a program that can retrieve messages from someone's phone after they've been deleted." Yeah, that "program" is called Telecom Company cooperation with Law Enforcement. If that doesn't work they use the program called NSA.
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Ja A2021-07-23 23:50:21 (edited 2021-07-23 23:53:07 )
18 mins in: "there's no way he's going to take a polygraph. That would be so stupid. There's no way he's going to actually take the polygraph!" Edit 22 mins in: "let's do it" "OH MY GOD"
I’ve done a polygraph a before for the NSA. Didn’t take more than a couple hours. I failed and the funny thing is I told the truth throughout. A couple of my coworkers took it and I know very well they didn’t tell the truth. They passed.
Just here to tell you there is another channel by this guy titled "J C S", with some more videos and please watch "the case of Andy B." from this channel if you havent already, you really missing out!
To be honest, if you were innocent and someone started asking how you could kill someone I would probably just show them. Like your wife and kids are missing and they asking you to describe the possible things that could happen to them. Smh. Obviously, this dude was guilty, but what if they employed this tactic on someone who is genuinely innocent?
I would be like "well I watch a lot of true crime and some murders are carried out by...". Its a loaded question. If u say I don't know, you look like u r downplaying. U give examples of how, then u look knowledgeable to carry it out.
Detective- how could you cause someone’s disappearance with murder?
Chris- you could stab someone, shoot someone, hit them with a blunt object…. Use a weapon to like, shoot them or stab them, like throw a bullet out of a gun and hit them with it, like cut them with a knife deep enough for them to die, um….. set a boobie trap for them. Um…. Hit them with a car. Let’s see…. I think that’s about it.
Did you know that chris really wants these kids to come barreling thru the door? It's pivotal to this case that you know that chris really wants those kids to barrel thru the door and crack his head open on the floor like an egg
I don't care if you're 100% guilty or 100% innocent but don't say one friggin word without an attorney sitting there next to you. I think there'd be less innocent people in jail if they'd followed that one piece of advice. You're guilty until proven innocent in the eyes of the "friendly" police interrogator.
Obviously in this case this piece of human debris couldn't be helped by an entire New York law firm and he should rot in hell. I'm just amazed at the naivete of people who think they'll get a fair shake in the interrogation room. You won't, whether you're innocent or guilty.
Me as an innocent should try to avoid those words, if I ever get questioned? The "I never said they have been killed" is so dumb that's become a joke....it's so abvious what we're talking about.
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Red T2021-07-22 11:06:13 (edited 2021-07-22 11:06:23 )
That ladies posture was rly bad which scares me cuz it prolly means she’s extremely good at her job…and she is lol
Indian police slaps first, if you have committed crime your confidence drops , second slap with high volume question comes and you give up ... Case is solved whithin 15 minutes
So why don’t they use polygraph for the whole thang once they find out he did actually kill them , like they could ask the method of killing and other stuff too until they have actual proof that he did kill em and force me to tell the rest by force
That's only a problem if ya did something wrong.. I talk to them all the time and the few times I did make a mistake I still talk to them. I fucked up 8 want to be like the best human I can while in this earth (most) cops are allies not enemies here's an idea just be honest when you do fuck up
@Katie McClintock after so many documentarys, how interrogation can beat most innocent to like "false confession" I still dont understand how people can say, I can handle it.
@Nicole Brassell you can talk to them. But as soon as they say, you are a suspect in a crime, the questioning should be over and lawyer. Even police say that.
This is so interesting! How people can actually lie in such cases, unbelievable. Also, seeing all those techniques the police is using, it's understandable why you should demand a lawyer before you open your mouth, even if innocent.
First of all we don't know yet if you did or didn't do a damn thing... I think it's time for you to sit in front of that polygraph lady for a couple of hours too... the sooner the better please..
I'm surprised they actually let him go home that night. I'll bet they had his house surrounded by law enforcement in case he tried to go on the lamb. But maybe they didjn't; he is so dumb he probably still thought he was going to get away with it.
Why nervous u hiding something relax we just wanna talk to you.BOOM YOU DID IT DIDNT YOU! U KILLED THE GROUNDHOG WITH BILL DEBLASIO! U AND HIM KILLED STATEN ISLAND CHUCK! WE GOT BILL IN THE OTHER ROOM SINGING LIKE A BIRD IF U DONT WANT TO GO DOWN FOR THIS ALONE TELL US EVERYTHING CUS BILL IS SAYING U MADE HIM DO IT IT WAS ALL YOUR IDEA!
😞too bad this monster couldn’t truly appreciate the little angels he had in his life... can’t even come up with a real genuine reason to miss his babies.
If I was innocent and an interrogator asked me how to describe “ways to make someone disappear or describe possible murder scenarios” I would effing walk out.
Right?! i was like, "wtf lady, my wife and kids are missing and you want me to imagine all the horrible scenarios of what could have happened to them?!!" Who needs a polygraph to KNOW this m effer was responsible?
@Peter Cullen Conditional sentence. Cause for defense* Objection in court and reasonable doubt under pressurising conditions in the interrogating room.
@Nunnles The polygraph is an objective tool (measures blood pressure, heart rate, perspiration, etc), the polygrapist (?) is not, I never stated otherwise. This said, even if the poligraphist (now it's word) flat out LIED about the results to manipulate shitstains, its results, or commentary on it, are still not admissible in court. On the rest, I completely agree with you. Rule #1: don't kill people.
Tell your wife to hide in a cupboard with her brush in her hand. Call the cops and thell them she is crazy and you can’t find your gun. Wait for the police to do the job.
@Ferdinand Ries like that is such a hard question to like answer because like I don't even know how to cook chicken nuggets. Like I just want them throw them at me and to be safe
Ken Merriman2020-10-22 00:05:37 (edited 2020-11-13 12:13:17 )
“I love “these girls.” My son is MY son, not “that boy,” and if something happened to him and he disappeared I’d be going between frantic desperation and rage and frustration. I’d be desperate to get him back, just like any true parent would. Because it’s my job as his daddy to keep him safe. And if you asked me what should be done to the person who took him, I’d tell you I’d tear his heart from his chest, personally. That’s the difference between a mother or father, and a monster. But there’s no emotion here. He’s so bad at lying it would almost be comical if it weren’t so horrifying and tragic. Why is it that so many narcissists are so damned stupid? He actually believed he could fool the cops and ride off into the sunset with his “new flame,” leaving his poor, sweet babies to rot in crude oil and his pregnant wife and their unborn son to be picked apart by scavengers in a shallow grave... such a horrific tragedy. People aren’t disposable. They’re not trash to be discarded when they’re no longer convenient. I loved my son from the moment I knew he was alive and growing inside of his mother, and I cannot fathom what this so-called “man” did. The saddest part is that I know that so many of us mothers and fathers would’ve fought him tooth and nail to keep his own babies safe from him, given the chance, and keeping his little girls safe should’ve been the most important priority in his life.
@skippygirl959 Thank you 😊I just hope that any mother or father would value and protect their child or children like this. It makes me so sad that he betrayed his children and wife for a fling. You don’t betray those you have that kind of responsibility to for anything. That’s not being a father, or a husband. I’m just a daddy now, but it’s the most important thing I’ve ever been, or will be.
Its so crazy that he was so scared to break up with her and look the bad guy that he decided to kill her and his kids as if that would be easier. Like wtf man!!
@ny ppl tell stories of his wife’s personality being ugly cruel and belittling to him. her own friends spoke on how she kept having kids as a means to hold on. he felt trapped and maybe felt like that was his own way out? in no way did they deserve to die but i think he truly felt like it was his only way out. she was pregnant with a 3rd, i think it pushed him over the edge.. somethings clearly off with him to even think to murder his kids as well
@Novascotia Skater there was a GPS on his ute so eventually they would have found them, it's horrible to think how long it would have actually taken though :(
Why would he care about a woman he doesn't like anymore and whom he's about to leave, that will also take his kids and half his stuff away, and then insist on monthly payments so she doesn't have to work herself? A lot of these situations are created by insane laws that are designed to ruin men's lives. If you're leaving a person, you most likely strongly dislike or even hate that person, would you want to work your a** off every day to then be forced to pay that person for no reason at all?
If my spouse was missing and I was asked that question - making me imagine the “possibilities” I would just lose my mind. That would be agony for an innocent person.
Like is the same as any other word someone's going to use when they're in between thought patterns.. such as um.. huh.. ect.. the bigger someone's vocabulary the less you hear these phrases.. and if you're nervous it only amplifies phrases because you're coming up with b***** on the spot..
@Seth its the preferred response for the officer tho 'okay' is a response that gives of neither emotion, nor intent and will cause people that actually are guilty to start rambling because they're trying to lie their way through whilst an innocent person would get alot more upset about inclined questions and the officer their uncooperative answers (keep in mind the man would then just be questioning why he isn't allowed to go search for his wife that is still FUCKING MISSING, you'd be stressed through the roof and getting emotional over that fact like any rational person.)
The Polygraph Examiner is amazing. She totally broke him.
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Jason Harrington2019-01-25 23:04:48 (edited 2019-01-27 01:01:10 )
I've been polygraphed in connection to a crime. I worked for the government, security at an airport, and a wealthy passenger's 50,000 dollar diamonds went missing from his luggage. He hired private investigators and everything. My managers asked if I'd be willing to take a poly just to get this guy off our asses. Obviously, I didn't steal this guy's diamonds. And especially not in front of 200 airport cameras while on duty. I was innocent. But let me telll you, even when you're being polygraphed and you're innocent, you're still a little scared. "What if this machine just says I'm guilty even though I'm not? Then what? Is the fact that I'm thinking about this going to raise me past my baseline and doom me?" etc. etc. etc. etc."Maybe in a parallel universe I DID take the diamonds, just not in this one. So maybe now that I've thought of that, I should add, 'Not in this dimension did I take those diamonds.' Why am I even thinking of shit like this? Jesus Christ I'm gonna freak out and fail somehow." My polygrapher sure as hell did use the "IF you didn't steal those diamonds, then we'll know pretty quickly. Same thing if you DID steal those diamonds. We'll both know in about half an hour," tactic. 30 minutes later this fat polygrapher dude was like, "OK. test over. I have to do a full, official analysis on this, but I can already tell you one thing right now: you didn't take those diamonds." I was like "NO SHIT!!!!!!!!!!!"
I wouldn't talk to the cops in connection with a crime or take a polygraph without a lawyer present or under court order. When I took a concealed carry class the instructor told us if you have to use your weapon, call 911 and tell them there has been an incident at such and such address, you are wearing such and such, you have a weapon and hang up. Anything you say on the 911 tape can be used as evidence in the trial. Then get ready for a ride downtown wearing bracelets that are too tight. Too often cops are not interested in determining if you are innocent but in charging and convicting someone.
I'm in no way defending Chris but he was either an idiot who waived his rights to remain silent, getting an attorney, and refusing the polygraph. Or he actually wanted to be caught.
That guy is now just cold blooded murderer but also an idiot. It was clear that he was busted the previous day, and I would consider officer to let him back home as a chance to do the one and only decent thing - write a note with confession and take his meaningless life away. Yet this guy comes the next day for polygraph. ://
“The cool part is, right now there’s only 1 person in this room that knows the truth, and in about 5 minutes there’s going to be two of us, and I’ll share it with them out there!” Oof.
@BlueEyes-WhiteDragon She's a professional in a building full of police actively being recorded. If he tried something he'd be pinned down or dead within 20 seconds.
Aditya Waghmare your senseless way of thinking let’s me know that you could never commit the perfect crime. She’s in a building full of police officers. Who would be stupid enough to attack her under those conditions ?
The lying about the girlfriend is not the thing that caused the police to press on. . what caused them to press on was the fact that he didn't stand up and say, "What the fuck are you doing here with me? We need to be out there looking for my goddamn family!" AND he didn't lawyer up and walk out, which he could have done. THOSE were the two factors that hung him.
Agent Coder is great as his job. He literally told him that an innocent person would have told him to forget about his marriage issues and let’s go find them.
He killed his wife and children so he could be with a woman named Nicole, but a woman named Nicole (Shanann's friend) was his downfall. I love the irony.
He’s definitely stupid. When the female interrogator chucked in the question “did Shannan do something to the girls”...only a moron would take the bait. Step forward Christopher Watts. “Yes yes that’s right, Shannan did it”. Bet she had inner facepalm at hearing that.
Great video. Polygraphs are utter pseudoscience, but effective as an investigative prop. The real value is the psychological analysis of the exchange during the polygraph interview. However, people who know anything about the polygraph won't agree to be subjected to one because, if the investigators already suspect you, the best you can hope for is an, "inconclusive" finding even if you're entirely innocent. No one is exonerated with a polygraph. Also, scientific testing has proven that polygraphs fail to produce repeatable results for control question results in repeated tests with the same subjects. Results instead correlate to the subject's knowledge of the process, not the objectivity of the results.
Very true, you can tell because they went straight from polygraph to "we need to talk" seconds after finishing up the test as well as some of the strong accusations the polygrapher raised prior to the "heated questions." They wanted Chris to continue to back himself into a corner psychologically to the point that he is unable to defend his actions in a logical (in his mind) matter. At the end of the test, even though he tries to proclaim his innocence, you can tell he is completely defeated and the FBI can now just roll him over.
No kidding. My kids are MY kids. And if they were missing?! They’re my BABIES! Not a plant that sits in the corner that you water occasionally. I’d be a hot mess.
investigator giving the silent treatment- 😐 👁👄👁 I would never want anything to happen to them. 😐 👁👄👁...... 😐 👁👄👁 I wish those walking grown up fetus shows up i miss them 😐 👁👄👁💧........ 😐 👁👄👁 god everytime i knock the door i hope for those things that i made to answer it
These videos are SO well made!
16004 likes- No distracting music
- No dramatization
- Very well edited
- minimal voiceover/captions that precisely highlight important clues
- explains crucial info i.e. interrogation techniques or background info
Thanks JCS!
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and on top of that NO ADS god is this channel awesome
252 likes@CarlosOrtegaArt no there is ads
72 likes@CarlosOrtegaArt channels need ads to make money
56 likesYeah he never creeps me out, even though its a creepy man.
13 likesactually really love the voice over, it's so pleasant to listen to his clear and straight-forward explanations. Really appreciate how he did it in the most recent videos :D
115 likes@Beniko Niko I agree. JCS voice-overs are great as he uses them to convey information and not to stirr up fake drama or as filler.
72 likesno dramatization and is the best drama show i ever see xD
21 likesExactly
1 likeThat clock alone would make me confess so I could get out if that room
30 likesAmen. He treats his audience like they're intelligent, instead of pandering to the lowest denominator.
42 likesThis is the future. FUCK the major media.
Agreed. Loved how JCS defines the "complex question" or plurium interrogationum as well as the pause technique & how the agent is SO calm & clear, asking questions he most probably knew the answers to (such as Chris' infidelity)
12 likesHe sounds like the Male version of reign bot
1 likeAgree..
0 likes,,,,,,,,& NO ticking clock to irritate...:)
1 likefacts
0 likesI actually wish there was more commentary from JCS in the video
15 likes@- he's great isn't he? really knows what he's talking about too. As opposed to some of the armchair experts on this site:)
7 likesBut Jim can't swim
7 likesAnd the voice over is amazing when used.
0 likesThis is what as known as the "best YouTube channel technique"
9 likesYeah this channel is 10/10. Almost feels like I shouldn’t be watching for free lol
7 likesAlso no cheery attitude when talking about an actual person dying
11 likesI actually wish there was more voice over.
8 likesfr this channel is the goat
1 like@anders I just wonder if hes gonna upload any new vids here; ive watched every one of them over 20 times.
4 likes@HereIsWisdom 1318 lol same i watched em all now idk what to do
5 likes@CarlosOrtegaArt I've had 10 ads already
0 likesWe'll the video clips are taken straight out of the documentary so that's why there is no music or anything
0 likesAnd teaching criminals police interviwe tecniqes! (Eng is not my first language)
0 likesThe narrator is so well spoken, I wonder what he looks like.
0 likesno problem
1 likeIt's funny because, distracting music usually makes us just dance instead of focusing. Same with dramatisation, it makes us anticipate something else that isn't really connected to the story.
3 likesIt’s serious business they take this with seriously
0 likesExactly
0 likesThis channel truly is one of the greats
0 likesPlus there's no "THIS VIDEO IS SPONSORED BY NORD VPN. HERE'S A SHITTY MOBILE GAME THAT I DON'T PLAY!!! PLEASE LIKE, COMMENT, AND SUBSCRIBE. DON'T FORGET TO ALSO SMASH THAT LIKE BUTTON, CLICK THAT BELL, AND SUPPORT MY PATREON!"
4 likesIt doesnt last.
0 likesI agree,the best of its genre! I'm hooked.
0 likes"These" videos? Emotional detachment detected...
6 likes@M Wrench Nope. English is just not my first language so ... whatever you are reading into it, It´s not there.
1 like@Kalckie I was just making a joke about the murderer who was always saying "these kids" and JCS pointing out emotional detachment...
3 likes@M Wrench Oh sorry! I misunderstood your intention! I apologize!
2 likesit's only US tv that's crazy over-dramatised
0 likesI have ads
0 likesMore videos
How does he get that voice ?!
All points are crusual but I especially love that there is no dramatization like nearly everywhere else with cheese music and cuts
1 likeFacts we need more I done everyone 😂😭
1 likeWatched *
1 likeDon't forget the low-key twerking
0 likesI agree! These are phenomenal videos. I look forward to more!!! (I hope! Fingers crossed)
0 likesI mean these are legit learning materials. Absolutely fantastic content @JCS
0 likesI can’t get enough
And subtitltes. Those are really handy.
4 likesAgreed I’m addicted to all of his videos!
0 likes@Zippy 😭😭😭
0 likesI like his voice overs, really breaks down whats going on
2 likesI agree. Very refreshing not to have to listen to background music, hear stupid assumptions, or have so called experts give their opinions. Just the police and detectives doing their job.
0 likes@Aetherium Addict But there are not a lot of ads. Less than om most channels.
0 likesNo ranty intro or overkill product placement
0 likesoh my god can you just take things for granted
0 likesi see people complain about videos with music and intros more than i even see music and intros
goddamn the video has a 6 second intro?? boo hoo, skip it, it takes longer for you to drive to work than it takes to watch the intro. Music blends in to the background anyways. Your brain ends up tuning it out. Like a fan in the background. There's extremely loud low frequency rumbling in this video and nobody complains about that. You cant unmusic a video. Take things for granted.
I love how they skip over the unneccessary parts too.
0 likesI agree! This man definitely knows how to throw together a video!!
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0 likesThat is what I love about this channel. And the voice of the man talking is not anoying, that is so rare
0 likesi also love the english captions made for this video, it’s hard to understand when they’re talking over each other sometimes so it helps
2 likesVery very good comment exactly what I thought
0 likesIt’s nearly impossible to find high quality content like this! I’m so sick of cheesy dramatizations. A
2 likesI just found this channel. I'm going to run through all the content in like b3 days
0 likesPlus the voice of the narrator is perfect for the channel
1 like@CarlosOrtegaArt I don't really mind ads. It's a way to support the creator and for the quality of these videos I have no problem watching an ad or two
1 likebut way too much ads...
0 likesfunny how this is said on every youtube by someone tryna get some likes lmaoo
0 likesFactsssssss
0 likes@CarlosOrtegaArt ads are fine. i want JCS to be paid as much as possible for this content
1 likeDude literally created his own youtube Genre🤣 he's still the best at what he does despite ther being 200+ channels trying to do the same thing
1 likeCouldn’t agree more. Very informative and well made.
0 likes@shaahin rapsong The smart criminals don't talk at all during an interrogation, other than to ask for a lawyer. The dumb ones aren't going be watching hours of documentary on how police interrogate people.
0 likesThink of it this way, there's 2 ways to beat an interrogation that lasts hours, or even days.
1) You can do hours of research, you can learn how to control your body language, you can even train some phsyiological responses. Learn how to control your breathing, your voice, you can learn how to lie convincingly. You can learn how to defeat a polygraph, and you can learn how to keep track of your ever-growing web of lies as the pressure continues to mount.
2) You can shut up, and ask for a lawyer.
Which one do you think most criminals are gonna choose?
I have a theory that governmental agencies put pressure on YouTube to can this channel because too many techniques were being spoiled.
0 likesUnfortunately this content is a thing of the past now...
0 likes... and no talking faces that jump every few seconds, because of an edit that was made in post-production.
0 likes... and (also mentioned above) the voice over is awesome! Calm, no drama, no jokes, no accent, nice talking speed and he indeed just adds to the story and not because he likes to hear his voice.
Does anyone know a channel like this?
0 likesYea it has inspired all these other Jcs style “analysis” videos … but they don’t even come close and it’s actually pretty annoying. You can tell that the team behind JCS knows their stuff. They clearly have a background in forensics and psychology. The other copycat channels say things like “the suspect is angry because being asked a personal question causes intense guilt”
1 likeJust shit like that and if it’s not a bunch of extremely basic observations… the analysis is just flat out wrong (pulled out of their ass). I wish I could find a similar channel to JCS. If anyone knows let me know . I’m looking for a channel that does a forensic analysis of criminal interrogations not just a narration .
The subtle droning ambience they add in adds a lot of potency to atmosphere of the video. It's hard to notice, but there's a very deep rumbling throughout this series of videos. It's perfect.
1 likeJCS is the standard that other YouTuber crime channels aspire to.
0 likesThe lady in charge of the polygraph knows her power. The polygraph is useless as evidence, but is ultimately an incredible interrogation tool. She made great use of her time, and wreaked havoc on his psyche
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I was wondering about that.. I didn't think polygraph tests were even that dependable of a source for determining guilt or innocence.
57 likes@Lay Music Productions Dr. Phil thinks otherwise
33 likesAlthough they're archaic and very complicated to interpret properly. Either way they're good interrogation tools, definitely cranks up the pressure a bit
I'm glad to see someone here that recognizes the inaccuracy of the polygraph.
101 likesI thought it was common knowledge that polygraph aren't even admissible as evidence. But then again this guy's clearly not the sharpest tool in the shed
113 likes@Ms Chaotic Yes, and we are all happy he is where he belongs for the despicable things he did. But just in general, it is astounding that he didn't think any of this through and believed he could talk the police out of looking at him as a suspect. Guilty or innocent (for any crime), you don't talk to the police, ever, and immediately demand a lawyer if they attempt to tell you you need to talk (which you almost never do per the 5th amendment). Nothing positive can come from it and a mountain of bad (even if you're innocent) can come from it. Then he takes a polygraph... Well, if anyone is going to be making stupid decisions in regards to the law, I suppose we should all be happy it is someone like trhis...
49 likes@Brent Farvors I'm sorry to have to disagree with you, and I do mean that, but in this case, I'm glad he DIDN'T lawyer up, because he did something grossly terrible, and he knew he needed to "man up" instead of doing the "lawyer up" thing. If Chris had lawyered up, he might have gotten the death penalty with all its attending appeals, or whatever. It's really best that he confessed, even though his "confession" was a really disgusting load of lies.
12 likesThere are a small number of people who can pass these tests all day long! They must experience total emotional detachment.
7 likes@711honved you need to believe what you are saying - like genuinely convince yourself that you're telling the truth. You also need to manage your responses to shocking questions. Finally, you need to do the opposite with the standard pre-test questions. It's a tremendous amount of work and requires a lot of practice and understanding.
10 likesAbsolute legend
2 likes@Lay Music Productions they are just tools. Watts (and most people) don't understand that they are inadmissible as evidence. It simply allows the interrogator to do exactly as she did, come in and say "wow! You're a terrible liar!" Then present a false, but lesser option for him to admit to (your wife did it, so you needed to respond, and we understand), which he took and ran with.
12 likes@Brent Farvors Exactly....And did you know that Ted Bundy and the Green River Guy both "passed"?....Might as well do a palm reading or a tarot card spread....for shits' sake...
14 likesSo much morally wrong with their manipulation. LIke I get it, but its so easy to see how an innocent person could be nervous as fuck with these manipulative questions. If this is employed on one innocent person I'd consider it a failing. GET A FUCKING LAWYER IN THE ROOM WITH YOU IF THEY EVER MAKE YOU DO A POLY. A lawyer would cut this shit off so fast and make them stick to actual questions
15 likes@Charles jones You Are NEVER Required by law to Ever Take a Polygraph,,,,EVER. No One can Force you to take one...
7 likes@NJFPV Actually there a bit of evidence from neighbour's camera to show that the person who was seen in the camera without boots looked more like his girlfriend than Chris. I believe she murdered his daughters not him. Then he took all the blame to himself to save her(for reasons unkown). Because i always felt he is hiding something. What more does he have to hide other than this??
1 likeLol she loves being the worst kind of scary
0 likes@Anders Ask for sure. Much easier if you are naturally disconnected and don't need to work at it.
0 likes@Wecandobetter i disagree, he's certainly not an idiot. Polygraphs are not admissible in court but for a show like that the application makes sense. It's a show at the end of the day so entertainment is the focus, he's no longer a practicing therapist but his insight is usually quite good & he's generally fair in his assessments & commentary. He's helped more people than the vast majority of us ever will, you might not like his demeanor, methods or popularity but the man deserves credit because he uses his position of power to benefit others; unlike the vast majority of celebrities.
1 like@Wecandobetter I kind of agree. There are definitely common physiological reactions that people have when they are dishonest, and those reactions can be measured. But, the test can be beaten, and it can be wrong given different emotional states and chemical makeups of individuals. It's a fantastic interrogation tool, though, as we've seen here. It added a tremendous amount of pressure.
2 likesBut nobody, axe murderer and innocent alike, should ever talk to the police. There was no way out of this one, though. If you choose to remain silent on your family's disappearance, it's pretty apparent what's going on...
Those things are unreliable af. I've failed one even though I was saying the truth. Never again. Plus they're not admissible in court.
3 likes@Lay Music Productions They aren't dependable at all. A truthful person who just has high blood pressure or anxiety or something will fail. It's just an interrogation tool essentially, as others have said. I'm actually a cop, and during the hiring process they have you take a polygraph test. I can tell you it's either inaccurate, or it's just used to mess with your head lol. During my polygraph the guy asked if I ever smoked weed, which I had never done. But he comes back with the "results" and starts basically interrogating me about my past, trying to get me to admit to any minor wrong doing or taking one puff of weed in the past. I hadn't ever done anything like that so I never budged on what I told him.
8 likesI felt like shit afterward lol, because I thought my application would be denied since he thought I lied to him. But I got hired. Now that I'm older and know a bit more about these interrogation tactics I understand what he was doing to me back then. I'm sure my test was either "inconclusive" or I actually passed it, and he was just messing with my head to see if he could get any information about me that should disqualify me. If I was lying he would've got the truth out of me lol, it was some pretty intense questioning. I do not want to ever go through that again.
And yes, as someone who works in law enforcement, you should always have an attorney present if you're being questioned by police. Especially if you're innocent, innocent people have been wrongfully imprisoned in the past simply because they cracked under the pressure of interrogation and just wanted it to stop
@Dosidicus Gigas wasn’t it on Dr. Phil where they said polygraph questions aren’t like in the movies. How they can only ask a few questions a certain way or something?
0 likesWatts also just doesn't want to say no to taking a polygraph in the first place because he thinks that would make him look guilty. And when he fails it he figures he can just say 'Oh it's because I was so stressed out' or whatever, but he thinks that agreeing to the polygraph test will make him seem innocent.
2 likesI feel like whether or not a polygraph test is accurate or not is not even an issue. The police can just straight up lie about the results of the polygraph test results to get the suspect to believe that he is a bad liar, and that he lied about not being guilty. As long as they can get the suspect to believe that, it's done its job. If anyone has seen The Wire, they did the exact same thing with a copy machine. As long as the suspect believed it could tell if he was lying or not, nothing else matters.
0 likesI’m sorry but I’m nervous and didn’t do shit. Not sure how this is morally correct
1 like@Brent Farvors not true, blood pressure isn't even used to determine a deceptive statement. Polygraphs are unique in court as they cannot be used to your benefit but can be used against you. A well trained examiner, and a professional algorithm provides a 99%+ accuracy
0 likesHopefully she trains ppl in this field! She was outstanding. I didn't even commit the crime and I felt right in the hot seat
0 likes@Lay Music Productions don’t think they are able to be used to prosecute someone in court, but like the comment says it’s a big help for the interrogation
0 likesThe extended stare after his last answer was worth a million words.
0 likes@Lay Music Productions That's true. As a method of determining whether a person is telling the truth or not, polygraphs are pretty much useless. In the words of the courts, the lack "indicia of reliability," and that's why they're not admissible in court. But, telling a suspect who you think is lying that he failed a "lie detector test" has a HUGE psychological effect. If the Monster (he doesn't get a name in my comments) had just maintained he knew nothing, he would have left that night free as a bird. Of course, the evidence would have caught up with him really quick. But he confessed to murder because he was told he failed a fake test. You can't say anything except well done, detectives. Well played.
0 likes@NJFPV This comment is spot on. It is a good thing that the Monster didn't lawyer up. But in general, everyone should tell the police, "sorry, I can't speak to you without a lawyer present."
2 likesOf course, if your children were missing, and you genuinely had nothing to do with it, I really can't fault a parent for doing so (Marc Klaas comes to mind). As a lawyer, I think its a bad idea, but with your kids missing and the cops essentially holding the last hope of finding them safe, I'm not sure what I would do. God I hope I never find myself in that situation.
I'm a journalist and I did a story on polygraphy some years back. Firstly, they are insanely inaccurate. Some studies estimate their accuracy at something like 60%. Secondly, one polygrapher explained that the psychological effect of the polygraph is such that he got full confessions from many of his subjects even before he switched on the machine. Thirdly, I was polygraphed as part of the article. Having the equipment strapped on and told you're not allowed to move makes you feel like you're tied up. It is very stress-inducing.
3 likes@Dominic Uys This is interesting. As an attorney, I would not consider 60% "insanely accurate" (though that is not consistent with studies I've seen - I'll try to dig them up). I would consider it useless as far as determining evidence of guilt is concerned. 60% accurate means that 40% (almost half) of the time, it gives a false result. Though I think you're right about the second and third points. They're incredible tools for influencing the uninformed.
0 likes@Death ToTruthers yeah I think insanely inaccurate is right. 60% is pretty bad
0 likes@Dominic Uys Ah. In that case, I'd agree with everything you said.
0 likesPolygraphs are indeed allowed in court. It's based on the states. There are somewhere around 18-20 states that still allow them.
0 likesgoogle is real easy folks.
@mathew shackelford This is a fair point. I'm a CA lawyer, and absolutely should have made that clear. Good catch Matthew. Which states allow polygraphs as evidence of guilt in criminal cases? As far as I know, there are no states that permit polygraphs to be admitted by prosecutors without the defendant's agreement, but I'm glad to be educated on that point. Which ones do? (BTW, if you're talking about civil or family cases, that's just beyond the scope of the conversation - we're talking about admitting polygraphs as evidence of a defendant's guilt in a criminal prosecution of the subject of the polygraph examination - I'd be very interested if any states admitted polygraphs in those situations. But I don't think there are any). (Also, you shouldn't trust Google when it comes to the law - always see a lawyer).
1 like@Gigi Capitalizing Every Word of Your Sentence Does Not Make it More Impactful. Also Ellipsis Are Done With Periods Not.....Commas
0 likesyeah, she a master manipulator. ice cold, a true sociopath.
0 likes@mathew shackelford No they’re not 🤣🤣🤣 stop using “Google” and ask an attorney
0 likesThat’s not from “google”, it’s from a several different websites referring to the legality of or admissibility of polygraphs in court.
0 likesYou don’t have to like it, you don’t have to believe it but even a 5th grader could research and figure that out.
You should try it and do some research. You might be surprised that you’re actually wrong.
Whether a polygraph test is admissible in court will depend on the jurisdiction. For instance, polygraph admissibility by state varies widely. However, they can generally be divided into two main categories: states that find the results of the test entirely inadmissible, and those that allow them in court, but only if it is submitted with stipulations from the parties. In other words, the latter category requires that both the suspect and prosecutor must agree to admit the results.
0 likesAs of today, 23 states still consider polygraph tests to be admissible in court. However, the majority of those states require the approval of both parties before they can be submitted. Also, in most cases, the polygraph test is not being used in a criminal case, but rather in civil court, such as if there was an issue that prevented a person from getting a job or gaining security clearance
@Dosidicus Gigas dr phil has psychics on his show. I wouldn't take his advice on criminal profiling.
0 likesWhatever medical expertise he had is gone eroded by decades of being a television figure rather then a licensed therapist (which he never was)
Not.denegrating the man he has a fun show and gives sound advice generally but i wouldn't use him as an authority
@alexis Juillard he's got a newer video out too.
0 likes@NJFPV which one, how new? I only know of 2 conferances of his
0 likes@alexis Juillard it's probably both of those, then. He's got "don't talk to the police" and "don't talk to the police part 2". This is part 2, if you haven't seen it. It's mostly a pitch for his book, based on the success of his first video, but there's some new content. Likely, you've seen it already, though. https://youtu.be/tIt-l2YmH8M
0 likes@Lay Music Productions O.J. passed a polygraph.
0 likes@daniel warner u can be glad he didn't lawyer up without disagreeing that it's mental to talk to the cops without a lawyer.
0 likes@Dosidicus Gigas Lolwhat? That guy isn't a doctor, he's a TV snake oil salesman
0 likesShe takes her sweet time with starting the polygraph test.
1 likeAs a tool for detecting deception, polygraph is pseudoscience. As a tool for eliciting confessions, however, it is quite handy.
1 like"Itz not a lie if u beleive it"
2 likes- George Costanza
I wasn't even taking the test and I thought I failed lol
0 likesExcellent grammar!
0 likesAnd I loved every second of it, to dump your babies in oil, like they're just disposable garbage, I can't even explain how heartbreaking all this must've been for family, and friends, of Shannon, the beautiful baby girls, and baby Nickolas. I hope every second is hell for him, I pray they're all in heaven, but the guilt of what he's done eats at his so much, that he constantly see's them all, and it drives him insane.
0 likes@NJFPV You are entirely incorrect. The reason polygraphs are not reliable is because there is no common pathology or biological patterns to dishonesty. People are different. So please stop spewing utter nonsense, and instead read the literature out there.
0 likes@HexFire03 completely false.
0 likesDefinitely!
0 likesIt's not OK to make an individual lie intentionally
1 like@Charles jones yeah, I am the type of person who gets scammed easily because I can be quite subservient and feel a need to cooperate and please others. I could work my innocent self in some pretty big trouble if I didn’t know any better.
0 likes@mathew shackelford you just told an attorney to do research. someone who went through 4+ years of schooling. someone's got a big ego huh?
0 likesYes.
0 likes1. Suggesting an attorney knows more because of an education is a logical fallacy and an argument from authority. Prove my argument wrong, don’t cite credentials.
2. The two least trustworthy people on the planet are politicians and attorneys.
@NJFPV you have to be brilliant
0 likesThere is so much misinformation about polygraphs in this thread it’s frightening. Polygraphs are accurate….the inaccuracy comes from wrong tests administered in the wrong situation and operator error.
1 likeThere are a number of courts where polygraphs are evidence. Polygraphs are utilized in all areas of our government including this who get the highest and most specialized clearances.
The primary reason that polygraphs aren’t used to determine innocence or guilty is bc it is considered unconstitutional. A polygraph result cannot substitute a guilty verdict rendered by a jury of someone’s peers.
Eye witness testimony has proven to be the least reliable source of information in fact finding for investigations. If my family was missing I’d rather have a polygraph done over someone’s memory of a situation
They are used as indicators of deception , which LE already picked up on before this and used to press on. Ronnie Watts was also deceptive . Like father like son.
0 likesHe lived one town over from me.
1947 likesI work SAR for Larimer County as a volunteer. Usually we’re in the mountains. Weld County asked us for help and we literally drove the farm roads within a 60 mile radius. My partner and I traded off the driving for 24 hours straight. Most of us are dads and moms with kids so we felt the urgency. When we got the call to stand down after they were found, our team met at the Starbucks in Longmont and we just sat there stunned. Some were crying openly. This guy had all of us frantically looking for his family. It’s not our place to assume guilt or not. We tried so hard to find those girls. I hate that man so much.
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God bless you for doing your part. 👌 evil is is the most overlooked places
153 likesI don't think he even understands what hate feels like.
34 likes☹
7 likes@Simon
29 likesNo, that's probably the only emotion he knows
You did a great thing.
74 likesMay they rest in peace and may Chris rot in prison before burning in hell.
@RedBullSuper what god?
4 likesYou mean which one
0 likes@Diddy Sh
1 likeNope
Give everyone who helped my big thanks, appreciate the work and im sure those poor souls will also appreciate how much you put your work into this crime. Mad respect from Malaysia
35 likes@Claudiu Prodana what does that even mean?
0 likesGod bless you, keep fighting the good fight
7 likesYou did a great thing. Don’t let his actions take away from that. I’m sure her and her girls were guiding you so that your work helped narrow police in!
9 likes@H W damnnnnn facts
1 likeas horrific as this case is i hope you can take comfort in knowing that people like yourself are still out there. there are still people who would go out of their way to save a stranger's family, not to mention what they would do for their own.
18 likesSounds like you're just saying "Waaaaah me me me". I wouldn't complain for one second that I was searching for someone's missing family before I knew that they were dead, not one single second. I would happily search and search and search.
2 likes@Captain Price i think you misunderstood the comment, he and his team did search and search before learning they were dead without complaint.
18 likes@bennothan lesbibutch He didn’t misunderstand. There was another commenter who wrote a touching comment and then this guy complains about a typo. He’s just as pathetic as Watts in my opinion.
2 likesI've volunteered for SAR in BC.
2 likesSpent 3 weeks in the mountains, November, that's not an ideal time to be in the mountains.
Sadly, the missing wasn't located till July of the next year.
I just couldn't imagine, being out there, risking my own life, to find out no one's even out there.
When people go missing, its usually an accidental situation, when people go searching, it's on purpose and comes with a huge risk.
Going missing can be avoided in some situations, purchase a locator, homing beacon, walkie talkies, some manner of constant communication devices, not cell phones.
Cell phones are a city network device, practically useless in the woods.
You need a satellite phone for the woods, a Garmin personal locator and gps device.
I see people spend 100s of dollars on shoes and outfits to go into the woods, but for some reason, locator devices are not number one on every hikers priority list.
Really?????? What happened to the watts house then? Is that still vacant or demolished.?
0 likes@Captain Price wow. Way to completely miss the entire point. Idk why you're so hateful and bitter, but I hope things get better for you.
5 likesYou guys are awesome for doing that. I can't imagine the fear you feel as parents, trying to help what you think is a frightened parent.... Only to learn the truth. Thank you and your community for being good people and trying to do right by others.
1 likei hope youre all doing okay. you all deserve the world and I'm sorry you had to see the evil in it. good luck with life and working past this.
2 likesYou're doing really important work. Thank you.
1 likeI had a similar experience in high school when a classmate disappeared. We searched non stop all weekend. My dad's best friend was a computer forensics expert so he got involved and we found her. It wasn't necessarily all good news, but she was alive. I sometimes think about how it might have felt if it had turned out differently, I'm sorry you and the others involved had to accept that outcome.
3 likesDo people still talk about him a lot or is it taboo there?
0 likes@R Nickerson that’s very true
1 like@Jenna Leigh's Beauty Slam Amen 🙏🏻 💜
0 likes@Captain Price you have no idea what you are talking about
0 likesYou’re just seeking likes, made completely evident by the very last thing you said “I hate that man” he never did a single thing to you. Evil beyond words, absolutely. But you don’t hate him, expand your vocabulary and learn to use words appropriately. That’s like me saying I hate Tom Brady because of deflategate. Hate the man or woman who killed your kid or your significant other, don’t hate the man who’s kids you voluntarily looked for out of the goodness of your heart
0 likesChris Watts thinking he’s a mastermind:
1782 likes“I like…want to see my wife and kids, like, in my house again”
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"What should happen to the man that kidnapped your family?"
237 likes"Um, I don't know. Maybe like a fine or something? Forgive and forget? I can go home now, right?"
Not a Mensa member here no
18 likes😂😂😂
4 likes“Like, I love those kids. These kids mean my life, um, to me.”
103 likes"THE HOUSE misses them" 🙈
67 likesOk lets try again , ill try to lie better if i sleep more than 2 hours
8 likes"I want these kids back so bad" but like - that should be obvious? I think an innocent man with a missing family wouldn't even feel the need to insist that he, in fact, wants his family back.
19 likesLike they literally just vanished and like whoever has them like I want them back like now.
29 likeshes shaggy
0 likesOMG I feel sorry for like... laughing but guys...your comments are like...
5 likes@Commander_Ninja lmao “life in prison with the possibility of parole after 20 years?”
6 likesHe almost never referred to "my kids" he said "those kids" most of the time..
4 likesHe's literally a senior in high school who thinks he is the big cheese. He's got gray hair and "wisdom" yet his verbiage is similar to guys I used to make fun of in HS at 17 years old. I'm just surprised his name isn't Chad Watts smh
7 likesLol.
0 likes@Daithi shepherd "I helped make those kids."
2 likes🤦🤣🤣
1 likeI love the part where she was like “yeah if you actually had anything to do with this you’d be REEAALLLYYY dumb to take this polygraph test.” Like she’s bashing him to his face but still playing his little game…. Just adding more pressure to the pimple before you get the big satisfying pop that splatters on your mirror.
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I wish she would have interviewed fucking Casey Anthony
81 likesi was eating cheese nachos.. you ruined that thank you
41 likes@42LGK was about to say the same thing I'm eating and that last sentence was not the best
15 likesStrange analogy, but it works I guess.
7 likesDamn what kind of pimples do you get??
5 likes@dashuntas .M Right? 🤣🤣 might want to visit a dermatologist
4 likesFrom our comfortable positions, it feels almost silly how her statements sounded, but she knew it'd break him, and break him it did. I wish JCS had taken a moment to point that out, but still a great video.
4 likesIt’s such a perfect, clever little trap. If he backs out now, it looks like he won’t take the test because he’s guilty and scared of the results, so he feels even more obligated to stay and take it. But if he stays and takes it, he’s even more nervous and the results are more exaggerated. It’s the perfect thing to say.
3 likesPolygraphs aren't admissible as evidence in court.
1 like@onekun that’s besides the point, they are an interrogation tool, she’s basically tricked in into admitting to kills his wife, with her “results!” There’s no need for a polygraph to be admissible when you can get the perpetrator to confess, she played him beautifully and that’s how you properly use a polygraph!
1 like@robert adriano Casey’s innocent tho. Look into it bozo
0 likesI’m glad Chris’s strategy was acting guilty as humanly possible.
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This made me chuckle lol good comment
437 likesHe probably wasn't counting on Shanann's friend calling the cops so fast. I mean, if only he would've been concerned about his wife's pregnancy like her friend was, maybe he would've had better timing.
815 likesThe lesson here is never voluntarily talk to the cops. Never go in for questioning without a warrant for your arrest, and even with a warrant never talk without a lawyer present. This couldn’t be more true than if you are actually guilty of the crime. Also never, under any circumstances, take a fucking polygraph lol. There’s no point. If they think you did it a clean polygraph isn’t going to end investigation, a bad polygraph will only implicate you further, and it’s junk science that’s totally inadmissible in court so why subject yourself to it.
642 likesPeople will get pissed I said that I’m sure because he’s a cold blooded murderer who killed his own family but murderers have the same right to not self incriminate as you do under the constitution. Don’t talk to the cops kid, never go in for questioning unless forced by arrest, and always tell them you want a lawyer.
This is a funny and interesting comment. He obviously knows he's guilty so he's thinking in his head, "how would an innocent person act?" But in doing so he's thinking about it making it not seem as natural. Basically he was overcompensating, hence making himself look more guilty (offering too many details, bad acting. etc)......LOL
265 likesJust some routine questions... What are some different ways to make somethings disappear?
81 likes@Juan Nunez This no doubt rattled him. But he would have had to come in for questioning at some point and I'm not sure he could have improved much even with a few days grace period.
21 likes@Lord Canti I agree 💯, people should just say the magic words I want a lawyer, because like you said even if you are innocent if the cops think your guilty they will double talk, mix up words, back talk and try to confuse you. Always best to keep quiet and know your rights
26 likesLord Canti Sure everyone has a right to lawyer up immediately, but most innocent people don’t do that and want to cooperate immediately. If he’d requested a lawyer right out the gate, the red flags would have been flying, and always will if a person requires a lawyer right away.
21 likesThe Green Dragon JB doesn’t matter if red flags flying, raising suspicion does nothing. The court of law requires evidence and reasonable proof to convict. Not suspicion
29 likesArchetype00 He would never have gotten away with it. Surveillance footage clearly shows that Shannan never left the house and the shadows of the children and even the children themselves are seen on that footage. His trucks gps led police to the oil tanks and Shannans grave and discarded sheet before he even admitted where he’d buried them. Both of those things are evidence if not proof.
13 likesArchetype00 Like I said, the video surveillance was proof, as was his gps leading police to the graves. There’s no way he could have gotten away with it. The video proves Shannan didn’t leave alive, but he did. Backing that truck up and her not leaving is proof. His affair provides a motive. Shannan goes in the home, no one else but he and the kids leave, and the kids turn up dead.
10 likesSUCKMEOFF ROPER I don’t think crime is a Swiss forte is it?
0 likes@SUCKMEOFF ROPER in France also, we don't have polygraph, I think we don't have them anywhere in Europe ! I hate those polygraphs because nobody is sure 100% of the results and they are not admissible in court, but almost everybody accept to pass it, unless you will look guilty ! it's a vicious circle !
4 likes😂
2 likesRight he is a horrible liar
0 likes@Lord Canti I agree! Even IF CW did make it through the polygraph test, it would not have been the end of the story. It is possible to beat it, and notorious Gary Ridgway actually did, so they let him go! But that was BEFORE dna......
8 likesHe incriminated himself way too much to be let of the hook! But look at it this way: If he had given the cop permission to kick in the door, hasted back from work and did all the acting of a grieving husband he could moster, NEVER gave a interview to the television (Those were BAD and did a lot of damage and so did the bad acting at the neighbores house. He should never have blabbed about what HE was doing, rather been focusing on what can/can not been seen on the security camera and looking desperatly for his family), and never took that polygraph test and REFUSED to talk to the police without a lawyer, they did not have much on him! There is a lot of "smoke" here, I give you that, but tangle proof, NO!
You can not sentese someone for murder, that you can not prove! No bodies no murder, right? And all you see is CW driving off to work!
Don´t get me wrong, I am glad things turned out the way they did, but his chances of pulling it off would have been a lot higher if he had been a better actor, more prepared and much much more intelligent!
@Lord Canti I was picked up for bank robbery once. ( never been in trouble) they had me thinking i actually did it!! hahaha I know better now. Lawyer up as soon as a cop opens his mouth .
11 likes@Juan Nunez it right? Look at his house, obviously he can afford a lawyer..... Spend the couple thkusand bucks and have him help u out
2 likes@Lord Canti I don't disagree with you, but I think the real lesson here is "Don't kill your wife and daughters"; in fact, don't kill anyone.
3 likesLord Canti I’m glad so many murderers and pedophiles are so damn illiterate before the law
7 likesLol
0 likes@Lord Canti True. This doesnt just apply for murder cases. It could be more minor things like an invader trying to break into your house. You never know when that extra precautionary step could keep you from putting yourself in a dangerous situation with cops that are well known to be brutal.
3 likesThe way I envision this is by imagining the cops as a danger zone. You can talk to them to report something someone did but even then I would recommend remaining distant
@rap game bob barker he should have said "fuck sitting here, I'm going looking for them." and had a go at the cops for sitting in a room when they could be searching.
2 likes@Lord Canti Spot on!
1 like@Anon Bees Well, in the context of self-preservation and "getting away with murder", he has a fair point or two. Chris killing his family is beyond evil, but talking like this to the police just makes me cringe real bad.
4 likesJuan Nunez he his the kids and wife AT HIS FUCKING JOB, he was going to get caught eventually, it was just a matter of time until when
1 like@Juan Nunez bill
0 likesLord Canti also maybe never kill someone?
1 likeLove this comment😁👌
1 like@Thug Nose where were you 31 days? Casey: I was looking for her in local bars and clubs, probably find her dancing there.
2 likes@J R reid technique
0 likes@socialism is killing society yeah thats why there are so many convicted for murder they didnt do, because they didnt lawyer. Maybe some education would be good for you, instead of beeing so aggressivem
1 like@Tarantella LaRouge yes dont have that either in germany.
0 likes@Per Hentze Petersen but she didnt broke down to tell where she was while 3 officers questioning her. They couldnt find the jury who didnt know the case, most of them didnt want to be part of that understand why.
0 likes@Jin Tapounna I dont think he is only talking about murderer. A lot of innocents ruined their life, because of the police
2 likes@socialism is killing society nothing makes sense, what you talking about. Please go confess to a crime which put you away forever.
1 likeNo I wont, just dont respond to my comments, if it makes you go crazy. You threaten other because he gave the advice to get a lawyer, because its a general right. Dont talk to me, maybe your mommy wants to call my tell her what a bad girl Iam.
2 likes@Sami Zidane If you back someone that thinks that getting a lawyer excuses you from murder, then your just as guilty as the man who committed the murder in the first place. Everyone deserves a life on this planet without it getting cut short by a another individual. If law enforcement saw this conversation, you’d be the one that they’d be worried about buddy, not me.
0 likes@socialism is killing society its not a suggestion, its a right that every citizen have. You really really, really need to educate your.
2 likes@Sami Zidane You probably can’t even read you just type things and hope they make sense, that’s the information I can gather from you at this moment.
0 likes@Sami Zidane You get your “education” that your talking about from the internet? Wow that’s amazing you read one article and all of a sudden you’re a criminal justice major 😂
0 likes@Sami Zidane Tell you what learn how to read and write first and maybe you’ll have a chance at that “education” you keep going on about.
0 likes@socialism is killing society haha most stupid part, saying that law enforcement would find it suspicious if someone suggest a lawyer, while they are commidet to read everyone miranda right, oh jesus hahahaha
0 likes@socialism is killing society The fact that you immediate jump to namecalling gives it away that you had nothing to contribute but emotional arguments. Getting a lawyer is a right and doesn’t make someone guilty, just wise.
2 likesHe acted so stressed out, that I started instinctively rooting for him because he was failing so miserably.
0 likesLol yes it turned out to be very helpful.
0 likesYeah just think if he’d lawyered up immediately. Hopefully they still woulda got him but he definitely wasn’t helping himself
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0 likesThe absolute worst liar. From the second he pulled up and shook the police officers hand I think he knew he fucked up
0 likes@Eric B Yes but if he were innocent and his family were kidnapped that kind of question would likely enrage him and cause him to breakdown. She was trying to provoke him to anger and he responded with nervous sidestepping. Could you imagine how furious a father whose wife and two daughters would be if asked that and he was innocent?
1 like@soopahsoopah He literally could have said nothing.
0 likes@J B nope. everyone SHOULD lawyer up. cops will lie, take every word you say and twist it around, and pressure you and threaten until you say what they want. plenty of innocent people have been thrown in jail because of false confessions due to the ways detectives and cops interrogate.
4 likes@lindsey kathryn Casey Anthony ‘got away with it’ because the prosecution absolutely did not prove that she committed first degree murder.
1 like@Anon Bees it’s called rights. everyone has them, even criminals. because everyone is human, even criminals. your revenge fetish doesn’t change that.
3 likesIsnt it sick how a polygraph test is taken by a detective/ officer? This person taking the test really shouldnt have shit for bias on the situation. Although yes there are questions that need be asked. And yes it is obvious he did it. But still the polygrapher shouldnt be a cop..
1 likeI know this is a serious case but LMAO
0 likes@Manuel Perez you guys are pretty smart for mexicans
0 likes@Lord Canti you’re over here giving solid advice and ppl are attacking lmao.
1 like@Manuel Perez yes it’s sad to see so many innocent get Locked away too
0 likesHe certainly acted guilty but he didn't act like a human at all.
0 likes🤣🤣
0 likesIt was a winning strategy though. I mean, it worked all the way up to the two day mark
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0 likes@Lord Canti Facts. The police only had circumstantial evidence and if Chris didn’t confess he’d probably still be a free man. So big respect to the interrogators and I’m glad he can rot in jail.
0 likesTeddyBouka: you gotta admit. He did a damn great job at it. 😂
0 likes@Lord Canti 100% agree w u. He's so smart yet didn't think to lawyer up? He was so concerned at appearing guilty that he didn't bother w a lawyer and agreed to a polygraph.
0 likes@J B it's true but even if u r innocent, unless you know your rights, you can be a sitting duck esp if they think u r guilty.
0 likes@Archetype00 I think he would have been caught. It was pretty obvious they left the house in his truck which has a tracker. Then the shallow grave at the site would be found.
0 likesHe was so obvious 😂 they still didn’t “know”they were kidnapped or killed and he was already jumping to conclusions of what they should do with him, assuming it was a guy who did it.
0 likes@Lord Canti That would make it more obvious , in my opinion, he would seem even more suspicious to not want to talk to the police.
0 likesHow about working on oneself to be a good person from the start????
0 likes@Lord Canti
1 likeExcept the sheet was seen by their drone....
The sheet match the sheet on the floor...
He called and canceled the children's school
Not for the day but for the whole semester and the mistress sang like a canary....
Additionally...
Shannann texts showed all their problems...
The camera was clear...they never left the house and no car came to the house.
All he had to do was walk away ..
He ruined his parent's life...but hey he loved them all...
Even if he wasn't found the guilty
The woman he killed them for would have nothing to do with him.
What a loser...
6.04 he should’ve gotten another life sentence for that cringe
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0 likes@Dr. Büni yeah that too lmao
0 likes@Thug Nose Yeah we don't need rights!
0 likes@J B red flags on the spot or approximately 20 minutes later, lol
0 likesReal sneaky Chris
0 likes@Lord Canti amen
0 likesHahah, Chris’s strategy was definitely to look as guilty as possible and ultimately hung himself on is own words. I’m so incredibly sad for the children, wife, and families. :(
0 likesAt 20:13, he states 2 times that he “needs,” his family to come back, but right after he finishes the word need he changes it to I “want” my family back…ya Chris, you definitely need them alive unless you like shackles.
0 likesRight 🤣
0 likesthis just made my day
0 likesChris’*
0 likesA precise and hilarious comment.
0 likesBold move cotton!
0 likesLmao
0 likes“The coolest thing about this is, right now, there’s only one person in this room who knows what the truth is, and in about 5 minutes, there will be two of us”
536 likesShe is an absolute legend, imagine hearing that line and then she goes to get the detective, you KNOW you’ve been caught out at that point, yet he still continues trying to BS his way out of it
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Her transition from "Oh I'm just a person using a little machine, no worries," to "I can read your every thought," was so clean, and the dude bought it, hook, line, and sinker. She used psychological manipulation just like all the other interrogators on this channel, she just happened to have an intimidating prop to really drive the point home. And the cheery little "You're a terrible liar but that's okay!" was just savage. If the man didn't know he was toast by that point, he certainly knew then.
31 likesshe’s absolutely terrifying, i’ve never seen an interviewer, polygraph technician or detective have her cadence and intonation. it’s so happy-go-lucky and unassuming that when she drops heavy blows like that comment before she got the detective, it really hits the suspect like a steam train. she had me feeling anxious on my side of the screen and i don’t even have wife to kill.
3 likesDetective: “ When we find the person who did this, what should we do to that person?”
58 likesChris: “ ……No ice cream for a month “
Can you imagine actually being innocent of their disappearance and having to sit here, enduring this unending probe into you as the prime suspect while your family is missing and possibly still alive in your mind, but running out of time before they may be hurt or worse. You would be going absolutely BANANAS yelling that they were wasting time with you because you're innocent, etc! You be restless, constantly saying that they need to be searching for your family! Yet, he does none of that, screaming instead, albeit quietly, about how guilty he is...
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If I were innocent, I would’ve been so offended after the first question that I would have stormed out of the office
65 likesAnd you would get up and leave the room telling them to get back to their work and find them
17 likesWell they went with evidence and once they saw the car there and the neighbors video so they didn’t waste time they brought him down in 2 days .. they asked these questions and did all this knowing he was quilty
11 likesIf I were in those circumstances, and my wife and kids had been missing for days. I’d be inconsolable, frantic, barely rested. I’d pretty much be in a permanent state of freaking the fuck out. Sure as shit wouldn’t be in any condition to sit through a polygraph.
11 likesI would imagine that people like him have seen too many detective shows where the killer is the one who's the most insistent that they find the killer, so they think if they act like that, they'll have the spotlight shone on them, and their guilt will be revealed. After all, it happened to Jodi Arias.
1 likeThe man screwed up from his first interaction with police. Apart from the murder, I mean.
I wouldn’t say anything and get a lawyer
2 likes@Michael Sieber that's universal policy when talking to cops, guilty or not.
1 likethey told him he failed the polygraph and was lying and he was like ight bet.
0 likessick defense, chris.
@mckenna walters 😆
0 likesAs a father to a beautiful, lively and downright loopy lillte lady, this case still and always will fill me with a cold fury. Two beautiful little girls, with their whole lives ahead of them, a little boy who never got to start his and their beautiful mother, all gone for the sake of a goddamn fling. There's ways to end a marriage or long term relationship amicably. This thing is pathetic.
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What's "lillte"?
0 likes@Captain Price I believe that’s a typo for little, switched the last L and the two Ts
7 likesLoopy? You're describing your daughter as loopy?
0 likes@James Justice he’s using it like “silly”
3 likesImagine being this guy in this situation. He’s obviously guilty, and shes telling him how STUPID it would be for him to be there if he was guilty. She played him like a fiddle
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Thankfully he thought still he could pass the poly, outsmart them by his obvious lies lol, and be free soon.
94 likesAnyone normal, not feeling they are smarter etc would have lawyered up, and fast. I know I wouldn't answer squat while not under arrest, would say I am free to go see ya, if arrest me then ask for an attorney immediately. they would have said no questions and definitely NO poly.
Worked in all benefits for justice for shanann and the kids, that he wasn't smart enough, or too cocky whatever, to not use his own rights to protect himself lol. Not even mentioning the house searches , vehicles and phones with no warrants fool but we are truly thankful you are CW.
Thanks for the help CW , made it so much easier ! Especially the confession
I cant imagine being this guy, I have kids and cant comprehend any circumstances where killing them would be a solution to my problems.
64 likes@Dark Meme Magician most can't why he is truly a monster, that should be where his family is. There was divorce, never needed to murder, even leave and never return is better. All for his claims of love for someone he knew a few months. The fact je looked at them daily, knowing what he planned for quite a while, and making no plans to change it, or stop it. He's beyond awful 😢
23 likes@PixieD he probably did the smarter thing. He took his chance and failed. But even if he took your advice and got lawyered up without saying a word he would eventually be exposed anyways. The correct option was to not do what he did, but after that whether he stayed quiet or took the polygraph the truth would inevitably be revealed
8 likes@i Relevant he should’ve fled tbh that would’ve been his best chances
9 likesTo be fair him not showing up would be sus as fuck. I guess he wanted to start his new life not on the run, but in hindsight seemed like being on the run could have worked out better for him.
10 likes@Minchken he already looks “sus”, so he might as well lawyer up and NOT answer their questions. If you know you’re guilty you need to get a lawyer because talking isn’t going to help you
8 likes@i Relevant I have to disagree... the cops had no evidence of any kind. the entire case hinged on a confession. these detectives did great work, and he was an idiot for not getting a layer.
14 likes@john kelly sadly this mans didnt reach teenage years.
1 likeIkr, the polygrapher is the mvp here. She did an awesome work with everything she said and how she said it.
1 like@TIV67 Playz when did I ask
2 likesAll he could say is "Get me my lawyer"
0 likeslisting ways to kill someone would be so cruel to somebody actually worrying about his family
3 likeslike imagine agreeing to a polygraph test when you know you’re obviously guilty. the level of delusion
3 likesYep! I certainly saw evidence of misogyny in Chris. She used that too she seemed a little heavy-handed about it though. I cringed a bit cause it seems obvious.
2 likes@i Relevant true
0 likes@Franz Borow neighbors camera was proof for one at least. Known never to pull in like that, loaded more than work supplies that day.
3 likesThe affair is always a motive in such crimes, also. As well as most family annihilators have severe financial issues also.
Calling the school, using them in a past tense in porch interviews, and interrogation when rarely used their names all suspicious.
@Franz Borow are you seriously implying that guy with brains like his would get away with the murder had he not confessed?
0 likesShee can faurt with the pee pee dooders
0 likesIt's so cringe watching him horribly lie. This detective is great. Also the woman who did the lie detector test is as well.
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He didn’t lie. He’s innocent
0 likes@rubble ah yes innocent
9 likesI guilty
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@rubble He admitted it though.
2 likesIt’s so hard to watch I keep pausing it 😭
1 likeOmg is this one of those cases where it’s very obvious the person did it but there dumb ass people calling them innocent or believing their story for some idiotic reason?! I haven’t done my research on this case this is my first documentary I’ve watched on it but reading the comments that’s the impression I get.
2 likesI have a 7yo daughter and 4 yo b/g twins. If anyone accused me of doing anything to them, I'd snap. And I'd only refer to them as 'my babies' just as I do any time Im talking about them. Even my mother says 'my babies' when referencing her children; the youngest is 27 and the oldest is nearly 45. The fact that he calls them 'these kids' is SO TELLING. Its disturbing how he just didnt care about his family.
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I refer to my 6 year old male Yorkie as my son… I show more love and affection for my dog than Chris does for his own children!
15 likesI think the Monster (he doesn't get a name in my comments) is one of the most disgusting things (not people) on this planet. However, I'm not convinced about the "these kids" comments. He called them "Bella and Celeste" immediately before hand, and no one calls that out. And it may be that that is how he refers to his children. I think people read way too much into that. Now, the fact that he described exactly how he killed them and predicted exactly where they'd be found - that's evidence.
1 likeI disagree with the comment about referring to his children as "those/these" kids not being sus. You wouldn't consistently talk that way about your phone or your car, basic possessions that you own, much less your own children unless you're disassociating from them or you believe they're not yours. Once or twice isn't that weird but I can't recall him ever referring to them as "my kids." That is very, very strange. Most people use the word "my" when referring to their possessions, family members, occupation, it's just unnatural not to when you genuinely associate them with yourself.
0 likes@Megan Allen That's my point Megan. You've never heard him refer to them as "my kids". Maybe that's just how he talks about his children - maybe he calls them "Bella and Celeste", which he DID do in the same breath as calling them "those kids". Look - this doesn't mean he's innocent. He's guilty as sin. But picking on a few "those kids" is nit picking.
1 likeIf you were to provide me with a bunch of pre-murder times where he called them "my kids" or "our kids," I might agree with you. But in hindsight people read too much into the most minute actions, and that's what you're doing here. Sometimes, a spade is just a spade. Not everything is evidence of murder. They're plenty of real evidence - people need to stop playing armchair detective and thinking they can pick out the evidence the CBI missed. They can't.
@Death ToTruthers no, that on its own is not evidence of murder & I've never said it was. But it is very unusual. What if a man consistently & casually referred to his wife who he claims to love as "that woman" in a deadpan way? That wouldn't raise red flags to you? People generally don't refer to their family members like that. It is not evidence of murder, but it can indicate that he doesn't care much for them, which coupled with his emotionless behavior, in this case, was the right assumption for the police to make.
0 likes@Janoy Cresva I wanna get a Yorkie too dude
0 likesThis always sticks out to me too. I refer to my daughter as my baby, always have and will for the foreseeable future. The way he refers to his babies is so distant.
1 likeThere is absolutely NO WAY I could’ve sat there like this polygrapher did and chit-chatted with a person that just murdered their spouse and kids. Its horrific. She is one tough cookie and whatever she makes, she needs one SERIOUS raise.
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That's why u work at McDonald's
3 likes@Menibor1 Shows what you know about working minimum wage jobs because customers are ruthless.
12 likesIf that polygraph expert asked me about all the different ways you could make someone disappear I'd become absolutely enraged. "Why are you making me think about all the horrible things that could have potentially happened to my family".
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I agree. I wouldn't have answered that.(being innocent) I would have said what kind of sick question is that to ask me while me family is missing! Look for them! Stop wasting time! If he was innocent he would have told her to F-off before the test started. She's a legend.
28 likesThey would never ask questions like these to someone who is not a prime suspect in this scenario.
1 likeI would've declined to answer or said "What a disrespectful question!"
0 likesOut of all the JCS videos I've watched, the interrogator and polygraph person were by far the most impressive. The amount of psychological pressure they put on this guy while being able to appear as his friendly as possible is spectacular
151 likesDid she already know by this point how they were killed? The fact she mentions smothering and strangling first is insane
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I think it was an educated guess. No evidence was left at the house other than missing bedsheets. No blood. No bullets. All this spoke to strangulation or smothering :(
115 likesThat's exactly what I thought.
66 likesShe didn't knew the real causes of their deaths, but probably used the information she had to assume them, and that makes her even more brilliant.
I mean she also listed other stuff. I think choking or smothering is the most common domestic cause of death since it doesn't live a mess in the house.
32 likesThat must've destroyed his confidence even further. Brilliant
10 likeslike everyone else said it was probably an educated guess, plus it was a pretty common method of murder that he hadn't brought up
4 likesAs far as baby murders go, most of them are probably due to asphyxiation, typical weapons are a bit unnecessary
5 likesI feel she suggested smothering and strangling because they’re common methods of domestic homicide that Chris avoided mentioning. Plus, there was no evidence in the house of a struggle or bloodletting.
5 likesThis lady just pulled him apart and smashed whatever walls he tried to put up. She needs a lot of credit she expertly worked him over, so did the guy but the lady just destroyed him
275 likesTo think, if he had just immediately asked for a lawyer, he may not have been found guilty. He dug his own deep grave by not shutting up. It's crystal clear from his words and demeanor that he is the one who did this.
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He would’ve still been found guilty … maybe to a lesser degree , but I Am perplexed as to why he didn’t ask for a lawyer.
15 likes@Morgaine845 BLACKER It was clear to everyone including him that early on he was a prime suspect, and he absolutely knew it and for some reason decided he could still try and outsmart everyone lol. It's great he didn't get a lawyer when he should of, but I've never seen a murderer just continue talking themselves into a hole
16 likes@Josh Johnson the simplest explanation is usually the correct one. Change in behavior, lying about NK, unenrolling the kids from school, calling a realtor to discuss selling the house. Lack of normal reaction to the disappearance, lack of tears emotion, the suspicion from Shanann BFF. Lastly, the goolish disposal of his family. He has decades to think about it. Daddy you’re my hero. 🥺
3 likes@Morgaine845 BLACKER he’s so egotistical that he still thought that he might have a chance at getting away with it
4 likesI think the reason he didn’t go for a lawyer/trial was because Nicole was likely involved, and/or he was too stupid to think that was an option
1 likeShe's so cheerful as she blatantly and obviously knows he's a lying murderer. Tremendous emotional control and professionalism.
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How would she know that? If they had any evidence they would have used it in the interrogation.
12 likes@mikecantreed did you watch the video at all??
398 likesMost powerful thing you can do to a man who think's he's untouchable is to be unflappable in his face.
85 likes@mikecantreed i saw the Netflix documentary and the woman told him that she already knew he was lying cuz she saw it in his face, which is of course not visible in that angle. His body language probably gave it away
78 likes@wildmercuryfilms You should get out more. She's one of the best detectives I've ever seen.
154 likes🙌🏻
1 likeI would fail that job 😂😂 I would be terrified to talk to a murderer 😰😰
11 likesI was a police investigator for 8 years (retired now). Both of these investigators were top notch... some of the best work I've seen.
64 likesCBI Agent Tammy Lee and FBI Special Agent Grahm Coder are fantastic!!
9 likes@K Bee They've probably got 10 people right outside the door watching this interview as it happens. She's pretty safe.
4 likes@mikecantreed his wife and kids disappear bur her phone, car, bag.. Meds were still there, the cops deal with murderers all the time, 90% of the time its the husband/ family member.. This one was too obvious, new woman in his life and he made too many stupid mistakes
16 likes@MrMaplezfan she's cheerful. She could've been cold and distant, but no, she was cheerful and playful in front of a man she knows killed his family in cold blood. If you don't think that's impressive then I don't know what else to tell you
30 likes@Tin Bui the lie about his lover, that was suspect
1 like"If a person who did this came in for a polygraph, they would be like, the most fucking stupid. Just utterly moronic. Wouldn't that be a really stupid thing to do?"
7 likesThe interrogator and her are AMAZING !!!!
7 likes@The Ripper lollll true
1 likeYou should watch OBSERVE he give a great explanation to what she is doing
3 likes@The Ripper whats the netflix documentary called?
1 like@Andy López it's called American Murder: The Family Next Door
2 likes@The Ripper thanks man
1 likeDid you see his press conference?
1 like@dreil55 no what press conference
1 like@wildmercuryfilms sounds like u a little guilty urself, hiding much?
8 likes@wildmercuryfilms you have serious issues.
8 likes@Jaime Murphy Hi: I hope you’re surrounded by love & light. Peace
1 likeI like it because it really would calm me down to hear that if I was innocent and taking a polygraph. It makes both passed and failed polygraphs have more obvious results.
1 like@Karina yep. People use it when its not even related. Same with "karen" now just applied to any weird woman.
0 likesShe’s the best performer I’ve ever watched. So much respect for this woman, watching this with hindsight is PEAK comedy
2 likesshe does a good job but honestly nearly every single interrogator remains extremely calm and acts very well. Not sure why some ppl have to pat women in the back for doing what they're supposed to do. That's just condescending. When men interrogators do their job its whatever but women do it, all of a sudden it's showing "tremendous emotional control and professionalism"? lmao Oh she's so cheerful and rainbow and sunshine. How does she do it? She's just a little girl. How? She does such a goody good job.
3 likes@wildmercuryfilms Triggered?
1 like@wildmercuryfilms Oh, so from "FUCK OFF " to "Peace out?" 🤣🤣🤣🤣. You're owning yourself. Please stop. It's painful to watch..
1 like@MrMaplezfan What is your problem? Nobody said she did anything extraordinary. They were just praising her for being good at her job. Stop trying so hard to be edgy.
4 likes@MrMaplezfan What in the world are you talking about
0 likes@wildmercuryfilms how💀 you can make a statement all you want but you have 0 point at all
0 likesi think after a while you end up not caring anymore and any amount of anger is because you want the godamn confession so you can go home and switch to the next case
0 likes@supreme quart even if he was innocent he'd probably fail it with how nervous they were making him on purpose this seems dumb as fuck tbh, I dont get how this is supposed to prove anything
0 likesHe's obviously guilty though
22:50 Chris: I know. Let me watch a video of the kids. That should convince the camera that i really miss them. 🙄
0 likesI love how she is citing her credentials acting as if she is re assuring him he’s in such good hands. When it’s all about provoking fear in him so it shows up more blatantly on his lies
146 likesIt's amazing to look at this man's behaviour. It's like his soul left a long time ago and his body is just going by automatically. Like looking at a real life android.
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I don't think he ever had a soul if he could do something this cold blooded.😢
2 likesIt always amazes me how he never defended himself or questioned why he being asked such things. He just answered everything asked of him with no resistance or emotion as if he was reading a wiki article.
50 likesi can feel that polygrapher loving how she’s making him squirm. she’s in the seat thousands of people would love to be in, making him so uncomfortable and scared.
109 likes"thank you for being a horrible liar" is probably the best line any professional polygraph tester has ever said
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😂😂😂😂😂
7 likes@道に迷いました GOAT
1 likeTammy Lee was brilliant! 🤣
0 likes😂 I can’t
0 likesShe’s genius
1 likeYeh that line always cracks me up (yes I've watched this multiple times!).
0 likes"You're a good dad... A lot of dad's don't cook eggs..." Like wtf? I'm astonished if Chris didn't realize what the detective was doing here because that is such a weird and miniscule thing to do to classify as a good dad lmao
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The detective really had to dig deep to find something nice about him to say lol
57 likesThis dude clearly isn’t that smart
7 likesMy dad cook eggs me to but we made I lot of mess with oil. Splashing everywhere oil..
4 likesI've literally binge watched dozens of these videos because they're fascinating. This case, however, is actually making me feel sick to my stomach. It's difficult for me to get my head around this case. I feel such profound sadness.
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Hard to empathize with a psychopath
0 likesI would love to see what it looks like when someone is telling the truth while I'm the same circumstances. Being pinned for your children's disappearance and being innocent, while feeling like the time is being wasted on you but still wanting to cooperate because you're hopeful it will help.
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There videos of falsely accused people and when being accused they often start off as dismissive when being asked benign question, then when the questioning becomes more direct they will briefly behave shocked/confused before moving on to hostility for being wrongly accused. This guy here is defensive and submissive throughout the entire thing.
6 likesI'd be going absolutely crazy
0 likesThe fact that the polygraph lady got the two causes of death right on the first try was truly incredible
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I think it was a lucky guess. Or maybe she was in cahoots with him the whole time
0 likesMaybe she knew about the missing blankets
0 likesMother: "Chris, what happened to the cookies in the jar?"
31806 likesChris: "Whatever happened, I wish they weren't taken. Like I remember them being in the jar and I would pass by every day to see them there and like think 'man, I love that those cookies are in that jar' but now that they're gone I don't know what to do. I mean like all I want is those cookies to be back in that jar and the thought of someone taking those cookies just makes me so angry. If anyone ate those cookies, I would completely understand your frustration. I mean like you specifically said not to take those cookies so why would anyone do such a thing? I miss those cookies in that jar, you and I made them specifically to be eaten for like dessert. Whoever did this should be punished, maybe with like... 1 day without video games, I mean if that is even allowed in this house, but it's a deserving punishment for whoever took the cookies and ate them, even though they were like saved for dessert..."
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This is good
2027 likesYou made my day 🤣
1138 likesHahahaha nice
1440 likesNot enough "like" though 😏😉
Underrated comment...
518 likes"Chris, did you move my shoes?"
1640 likes"I would never want anything to happen to them. I wish your shoes would just like turn up and stomp my face into the dirt. Like, I just want them to be back on your feet. I would never, like, destroy those shoes."
I was a little down a second ago....After this I'm not. LOL
353 likesFresh Green Jello I mean... lol
23 likesNailed it
120 likesBravo
62 likesDavy Ker we gotta find those shoes, right? I promise I’m telling the truth about these shoes.
141 likesDavy Ker lmfaooooo stomp my face into the dirt haaaaahahahaha
67 likesThis is amazing
17 likesHoly shit 😂
24 likesthis is spot on lmao
32 likes😂
12 likesHahahahahahahahahah holy shit dude
18 likesliterally gold dude XD
27 likesholy shit like you need like more like likes
57 likesThose cookies... they’re you’re lifeline. Stealing those cookies, I mean, it was an act of, like, evil cruelty.
141 likes😂 omg this is great!
6 likesI literally cannot stop laughing to get through the whole thing 🤣
26 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
3 likes@Fresh Green Jello
22 likesThe top comment is underrated? Should YouTube give him a comment trophy? Wtf is wrong with you?
Yooo You hit it right on the head 😂😂
5 likes@Rusty Shackleford
25 likes???
First of all you're missing a factor when it comes to your logic. The point is I personally thought it was a good comment. This obviously doesn't translate to "any comment rated lower is underrated" , in order for something to be underrated it has to have some value. It's literally in the word's definition. If something doesn't have value regardless of how highly recived it is or isn't it won't be underatted. But prehaps that was your whole arguement in the 1st place, which brings me to my own second one...
The definition of underrated to summarise is something lacking importance. Now determining importance is largely subjective. When it comes to movies some will say something is underrated because the recognition of the critics was lacking, others would say it's because the recognition of the audience was lacking. What determines importance for these two groups is different. My point is the very nature of underatted makes so that you have no choice but to fall onto your opinion because it's so subjective! "As I deem so" is just how finding things underatted works. It's an opinion.
Thirdly you don't seem to understand that presenting an opinion doesn't mean you think everyone should follow it. Me stating: "blue is the best colour" doesn't mean I think blue should be the only colour. It means I like blue.
How you came to your conclusion makes me wonder wtf is wrong with you ?
Lord Zizumias need more like.......like more...ok like cake like
4 likesDavy Ker like jordons like wht like my jordons like my jordons 11......Chris like did u Chris like yEe
3 likesLmao😂😂😂
2 likesHoly shit lol. Who let Chris back on the internet
27 likesLord Zizumias I really just read all of that
7 likesLord Zizumias I’m not trying to pump you up or anything but this could be my new #1 YouTube comment of all time. So fucking good man. Blessings
8 likes@Fresh Green Jello man i love pointless arguments on the internet
31 likes😆😆😆😆
2 likes10/10 would read again.
13 likesThis is brilliant 😂 also, “I wish those cookies would just come back to the jar so they can tackle me and run into my mouth”
43 likesLOL!!!!!!!!!
3 likesThis is absolutely spot on.
3 likesDude 😂
1 likeDude, you're a God and I thank you deeply for your wisdom
3 likeshahaha pretty epic
1 likeLord Zizumias choc chipe cookies.chris took them at 1.46am.then wipe them out.
1 likelong pause
10 likesyooo bro im so glad i came into the comments to see this, you funny asl 💀💀💀💀
8 likesThis is the greatest comment i've seen in a full month. And i watch a lot of YT vids so brava sir!
5 likesLord Zizumias the amount of effort put into this comment it deserves a award
4 likesGuilty people who have a guilty conscience tend to ramble on
10 likesIt would be totally horrible if someone ripped those cookies apart and brutally swallowed them in an act of evil and cruel hunger
13 likesI would say someone who ate the cookies should maybe have there video games taken away for a week or I guess maybe grounded for a week I mean if that's something that they do in Colorado I don't know
13 likesBest comment I've read in weeks
6 likesIf i could like, like that more than once, i would, coz i like thought it was good that i had to like like it and tell you that i liked it.
3 likes@Rusty Shackleford It's " Can't " not cant. Dude, you should NOT be harping on someone about spelling LOL.
8 likes@Unicorn Blast
3 likesIt's actually "can not" I'm just too lazy to add the apostrophe.
There's no excuse for poor spelling if English is ones first language though
Funniest thing I've read all day. Thanks, man! :)
1 likeDavy Ker I would never make your shoes disappear
4 likesLord Zizumias lmfaoooooo I would never like make those cookies like disappear I want them back like I have to have them back I just like want to see those cookies again
7 likesGENIUS!!! Comment of the Fukin YEAR!! Tom Leykis would be proud!
3 likes😂😂😂😂
1 likemoderatingmoderation 😂😂😂
1 likeYou ever in ca you got a beer bro on me.
5 likesHilarious!
1 likeLord Zizumias lol this is so accurate. At the end of the quote I pictured him force that strange family photo smile
1 like🤣
0 likeshahahaha so true :))
0 likesSo funny! Brilliant.
0 likesLord Zizumias w refer really
0 likes😂
0 likesWell done
1 likeBeautiful
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0 likes@D. K. wow solid pick up .. this dude isn't even from California to be using" likes" in that manner lol
2 likesThanks! This is the only comic relief I've ever read about this case. It is much appreciated!
3 likesDwl
0 likesLike...Like....Like....Like..
1 likeI’m done 🤣😂😂
0 likesYou nailed it!
0 likesthis is hilarious thank you
0 likesThis may be the FUNNIEST comment I have ever read in my life!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
1 likeOh my god...I have to laugh...despite the terrible case.😂😂😂biggest idiot cw in the interrogation room believing he is more intelligent than the fbi man...neighbor nate closed the case already.😂😂😂
1 likeI committed to reading this because it is on point!
1 likeI want those cookies BACKK i just like ....want them Backk
4 likes@Miyola Kerr 😂😂😂
2 likes"I have, like, no inclination for where the cookies are..."
5 likesLord Zizumias that great, it’s rare I read a comment that long
0 likesWhat were you on when you wrote this
2 likesLord Zizumias
1 likeSpot on! 👌👊✌️
I'm dead 🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesLord Zizumias 🤣🤣🤣
0 likesSteve1989MREInfo would say “Nice.”
0 likesSpot on dude
0 likesChris talks like a child.
2 likes@D. K. damm! I was going to say that .
1 likePrince Andrew: I had diabetes at the specific time those cookies went missing, but I don't anymore. So I couldn't have eaten them.
4 likesLee Rodarte: I remember the first time I ate a cookie. That takes me back to Pre school, it was a sunny Tuesday morning, I had just been promoted to line leader...
Dalia Dipolito: starts crying before even being asked about the cookies
This comment was soo spot on
2 likesHe took cookies too!? So he killed his wife and two daughters and then ate all of his own cookies!? What a psycho
1 likei appreciate the time and effort you put into this comment 😂
1 likeSeriously you made me laugh so hard, so funny
1 like"I would never wish that any harm happened to these cookies. I loved those cookies."
4 likes😭😭😭😭😭😭
0 likesFUCKING PERFECT COMMENT
3 likesTHIS IS SO GOOD 😂😂😂😭😭
2 likesLord Zizumias 🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesLord Zizumias best ever comment
1 likeThis is GENIUS.
1 likeThis comment is nothing short of a Masterpiece 😆😆😆
1 likeOne day without videogames... 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Haha
0 likesOk so now we need to talk about how those cookies disappeared. Like how would someone actually make them disappear?
4 likesChris: "This is really hard to say like I couldn't imagine doing anything like this but I'd say someone could have ate them. Maybe tossed them in the trash, dissolved them in milk, grinded them up in a garbage disposal. Lastly, and I really don't want to even think about this like it's unimaginable but someone could have like lured them around the corner onto sesame street and actually hired like a cookie monster to set them up and like devour them whole. So do u need me to list all these things off again while we are doing the lie detector test?"
Love it lmao
2 likesBigtime lulz
0 likesI haven't laughed this hard in a long time! Thank you! :)
0 likesNeeds about 200 more “likes” in that paragraph, but otherwise Perfection!
0 likesSo good!!!
0 likes“I wish those cookies would just.. run through that door and full on tackle me.. man I miss my cookies”
3 likesLMAO!!!!!!! you nailed him perfectly.....every other word is "like" lol
1 like@Rusty Shackleford
3 likesYour first comment was ridiculous, the rest are just laughable and many have laughed reading them...
😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
1 likei am literally laughing to the point of tears.....i needed that.
2 likesThis was God-like in its execution. 😂 Jesus Tapdancing Christ! 🤣
3 likesRight now he wishes he had any kinda cookie!
0 likesHe might as well have been talking about cookies.
0 likesBahaha
0 likesThis comment won YouTube everyday forever.
3 likesYou forgot "inclination"
0 likeshilariously accurate
0 likesI just like, I want those cookies back in that jar with like, a force that like, knocks the jar onto the floor and breaks it, I don’t care, I just like, need, I want them back in there
1 likeLinda ...Linda honey listen
2 likesI love this 😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesForgot to mention, Everytime she askes a Key Question, She Pauses Longer afterwords more than she does with the other questions, This gives a time for him to think about it and changes the test results.
0 likesLord Zizumias how could you make cookies disappear Chris
0 likesgolden.
0 likesA+ work
0 likesI'd wager that a lot of people in govt can neither confirm nor deny that the cookies are in fact missing from the jar, nor whether they were ever there or indeed if any such jar even exists. Lol
1 likeI have no inclination of where those cookies are. I was busy packing my book bag with my lunch box, my O-rings, my laptop, my water bottles....did I mention my O-rings?
0 likesI feel bad for laughing so hard lmao
0 likesU should be a writer lol! This was great and made my day thank u!
0 likesI have no inclination of where those cookies are right now.
0 likes@Fresh Green Jello it's got 7.8k likes
0 likesLmao 🤣🤣🤣
0 likesWhy is this the perfect comment? 😂
1 likeAjajaajj
0 likesWow this effort
0 likesOh my god I’m crying, thank you.
0 likes“Like,” brilliant!
0 likesSpot on.
0 likesthis made me laugh so hard in such a sad case
0 likesBest comment Ever! It, like, made my day!😂
1 like😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
1 likeBAHAHA CAN WE PLEASE START A CHAIN OF THESE 😂😭
1 like🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
1 likeIt's so funny, but i feel so bad, what a monster!
0 likesThis is genius
1 likeAll I want is for those cookies to be back and just like BARREL run me. Also, those cookies... they’re you’re lifeline. They are the most important thing. They go before your milk, waffles, and icecream, you know?
1 likeI am in tears
0 likesMy very favorite comment ever 😂😂😂
1 likeQuestion: in America, is it enough to convict someone based on a failed polygraph? And can you refuse to take a polygraph in all US states?
0 likesLMFAO!! This is the most accurate!!
1 like@Sai Mak yes. But they have become less reliable in the more tech and psych savy states
0 likesLord Zizumias 🤣
0 likesat least he dont edit his comment to say thanks for all the likes. i respect that
1 likeLOL
0 likesLord Zizumias You clever 😂
0 likesThis is the funniest comment I’ve ever seen 😂😂
1 likeNot even funny.
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂this guy gets it .
0 likesI LAUGHED SO HARD😂😂
0 likesLmao if I fell down and busted my head open from the excitement of seeing those cookies back in that jar I wouldn't even care
0 likesEpic.
0 likesWe need people like you to numb the depression videos like these induce
0 likesyou forgot the "Threw nuggets at me.."
1 like🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 100% on point!!! 👌
0 likesAnd till this day on people still continue to comment ... xD
0 likesI love this😂
0 likesI wish those cookies would just run through the door and tackle me, hit my head
2 likesLOL
0 likeslol criminals in a nutshell
0 likesnot enough "like" in those sentences, but gold anyway
0 likesYes!!!
0 likes@Fresh Green Jello It's got like 11k likes, what's wrong with you?
3 likesI'm joking....but, seriously, I don't know how you've got the patience for old rusty and samurai, but I'm sure glad you did, gave me a chuckle😂
@James You had me at the first half not gonna lie-
1 likeYou win the internet
0 likesChris Watts likes to smoke pots and he likes a lot to clean bots (robots that is). Chris Watts sleeps on cots and he connects the dots and hates when the weather is hots especially when he has to mow the lots. He prefers the applesauce brand of Motts. But he is not a baby tot (because he is an adult, that is). Oh yeah Chris Watts, his life shall rot in a jail in which he didn't sought but his parents did in fact taught, never again will he sail a yacht.
0 likesThat's my rap I wrote about Chris Watts. Comment and give me a like. Did you enjoy it? Thanks.
This comment wins 🤣🤣
0 likes"I can't wait for those cookies to walk through the kitchen and tackle me or like knock me out
0 likesHow does this comment have over 11thousand likes and is still underatted
0 likes🤣🤣🤣
0 likesI love this Lmfao
0 likesLmao. Brilliant comment.
0 likesExactly how he sounded from the get go. Over exaggerating when the situation had only just started.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesAnd I like my shirt a lot ha hee
0 likesThese comments are the best 😂
0 likesIt's almost poetic. 😭
0 likesWow
0 likes@Fresh Green Jello just give up. Obviously you can't explain the meaning of underrated to some people🙄. I'm very worried for the future of the world!
4 likesBeautiful analogy.... loved it!
0 likesStoooop I'm laughing out loud
0 likesArnold Schwarzenegger is: "A cop, you idiot. Detective John Kimble."
0 likesAnd hes about to tell criminals to: "Put that cookie down!"
In hes upcoming movie; Whats with Watts.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes🙃🙂😊😃😄😁😆😅🤣😂😭😭💀U a fool!!!! This comment just took my soul....DEAD!!!💀
0 likesHahaha
0 likesWhen I got home and went inside the kitchen, it was like a ghost town. Like, they were just vanished. If someone took the cookies, I just want them back. If they're not safe, I want them back. Like, this house didn't feel like a home yesterday. I was just waiting for them to come back through the door and barrelI-rush me. I just want them back
1 likeBen Shapiro being interrogated
0 likesYou dropped this 🏆
0 likescowboydance
0 likesAmazing
0 likesSpot fucking on 😂😂😂😂
1 like@Alanjinha CP lol he says too much
1 likeMeanwhile neighbours 'he is talking too much' 😂😂 guilty
2 likesLmfao this is great
0 likes@D. K. Hahahahahahhaa 😂😂😂
0 likesI'm dyin 😂😂😂😂
0 likesThis had me cracking up lol thank you
0 likesLOL😂😂👍
0 likes"Chris where is the cookie at"
1 like"I have no inclination to where the cookie is at"
Please speak to a crime novel publicist immediately. Thank you!
1 liketrump
0 likesTHAT SUMS UP THE ENTIRE INTERROGATION PERFECTLY LOL 🤣🤣🤣
0 likesLmbooooo, best comment ever! I literally laughed out loud, omgosh I'm in tears!!
0 likesGenius !
0 likes@James Lmao. So wrong....
0 likes@Sai Mak No, polygraphs arent even admissable as evidence in a trial in the U.S. because theyve been proven unreliable. And yes you can refuse to take them. And in my opinion everyone should. He agreed because hes dumb and was feeling guilty and thought it would make him look MORE guilty to refuse to take it. If he had been smart he would have asked for a lawyer and refused to answer questions. Some people are afraid to do that because they think it will make them look guilty, but the truth is even if youre innocent you shouldn't agree to talk to detectives. They could be assuming you're guilty when youre not and twist your words and then use them against you in the future. All that being said though im glad Chris agreed to take it because it only aided him in getting caught. Which obviously was deserved.
1 like@Eddie R He responded to you because you felt the need to ask him a dumb question. You can see the date he posted that original comment and it was clearly way before you left yours and the video had WAY less likes at that time. Its not rocket science.....
0 likes@E. Sterling Sorry, what?
0 likes@James The joke you made to the guy on here abour his prior comment was very funny.
1 likeBeautifully compared!!!
0 likes💀💀
0 likesLol
0 likes🤣💀🤣💀🤣💀
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesLmao
0 likesI love this comment. Best I've seen on YouTube
0 likesOmg Dude .. 😂😂😂😂
0 likesNail on the head!!!
0 likes🤣🤣😂🤣😂🤣
0 likesOmg. Lol
0 likesYou just need to add about 20 more “like” lol
0 likes@Trey Trey me too
0 likesHahahah.... respect 💯👍😂🤣
0 likes😂Glad I didn't scroll past this comment this is too accurate 🤣
0 likesI mean if thats even allowed in this house 😭😭😭
1 likeOmg when I was reading your comment I thought holy shit when & how in TF did Chris Watts get access to the internet to tell us how he feels about the missing cookies lol dead on dude! I’ve been cracking up for the last 20 mins🤣🤣🤣 Thanks for that! Definitely needed that!!!
2 likesme at 6 years old
0 likesLooooool bruh wtf
0 likesbest comment on YouTube
0 likeslmaooOOoO stoPPPpppppp
0 likesPure genius
0 likesThis right here...is perfect!
1 likeThis is gold
0 likesLike, i have nothing to do with those cookies. I, like, wish they'd just appear in the jar, like just bear hug me through that cookie jar...
0 likeshollering
0 likesHilarious!
0 likes😂😂😂 perfect
0 likesPERFECT IMITATION! A +
1 like😂😂
0 likesPriceless, lmao!!!
0 likesOoooh man this one brought me to tears 😂😂😂😂
1 likeThe diversion response, also known as Donald Trump’s response.
1 likeI just want those cookies at home
1 likeAmazing
0 likesHahahaha
0 likesBrilliant.
0 likesbro this is hilarious
0 likesOmg so precise 🤣🤣🤣❤️
1 likethis is really good.
0 likesI LOVE YOUR COMMENT....
0 likes@Rusty Shackleford just replying cause you were the worst a year ago and I'm hoping you have changed
0 likesToo funny!
0 likesTHIS COMMENT IS GOLD
0 likesThis should not be funny right now but it is 😂😂
1 likeHoly shit this comment is just beautiful
0 likesDude, your comment is spot on! I mean eerily spot on
1 likehahahahahahhah xD
1 likeLike
0 likesDamn
0 likesThis comment really puts things into perspective .I don't have the words right to describe the impact it has on us.
0 likesYou deserve payment for this comment
1 likeI helped make those cookies
0 likesYES!!! this is great!!! 🤣
1 like@Fresh Green Jello im with you man, arguing with smart people is hard but arguing with stupid people is impossible
0 likes@Jo
0 likesNot a chance dude. This is fun
This comment is worthy of these 21k LIKES 👍🏼
1 like@Humberto Ramirez
0 likesSome people think its underrated
😂😂😂
0 likesThis is sooo good
1 likeYouTube needs awards feature.
3 likesBro... this is beyond perfect
1 likeYou need a damn raise!! Well done showing how ridiculous he is!
1 likeGold
0 likesI’m giggling so hard reading thru this😭😭😭😂😂😂😂😂
0 likes@Rusty Shackleford lmao are you not embarrassed? My god😂
0 likes@Moira Beast
0 likesYou're the one who read all that nonsense
@Rusty Shackleford while watching a 30 minute video. I had time.
0 likesGd you put thought into this
0 likesWow. Really puts that into perspective!
0 likesOh my god I absolutely fucking hate this 😂
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes@D. K. this is the first time I’ve seen a sub comment reach 1k likes. Gratz dood.
0 likes@Fresh Green Jello do you really have nothing to do in life? How do you have the time to waste in this comment section?
0 likesTimestamp?
0 likestearsss😭😭
0 likesLMFAO
0 likesI helped make those cookies.
0 likesSo many people ripped off this comment lol
0 likesNailed it
0 likeswow you deserve a like you put alot of effort in this message ;)
1 likeLMAOOO
0 likeslol
0 likesAlso I helped make those cookies
0 likesI made this comment into a tshirt with Chris’ face on a little kids body.
1 likeWell done
0 likes😂
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesI don't believe in god but god bless you for this comment 😭😭😭
0 likesI could never eat them, I played a part in making them so I loved those cookies man
0 likesHahahahahaha
0 likesHAHAHAHA
0 likesIncredible post!
0 likesHAHAHAHA THIS IS PERFECT
0 likesYou got him . 😛😛😛
0 likes😂😂
0 likesthis is absolutely incredible lol
1 likePerfection. Kinda eerie too, because you phrased it EXACTLY as he might've acted XD
2 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likesGod that was good!
0 likesHe'd be a great politician
0 likesI just can’t with this comment section😂😂😂😂
0 likesJesus Christ! Learn how to edit yourself. I mean talk about WAY TOO wordy! We got the joke no need to drag it out.,,,#waytokillajoke
0 likesThat comment is legendary
0 likesCrack up
0 likesThis is amazing 🤣🤣
0 likesLol!!!!
0 likesLMFAO FR
0 likes28k likes and this is still an underrated comment lmao
0 likesthis is the funniest shit ever
0 likes"Chris, did you do something bad?"
0 likes"That's something I would NEVER do. At all."
Can we be friends? 😂
0 likes@D. K. that’s exactly the callous way he described his girls… They do not deserve this monster as a father
0 likesLMAO
0 likes"Yeah.. I mean like, like I mean that those cookies and like these shoes, like they were valuable shoes, like where did they go? I mean like, what if somebody took them, like"
0 likesthis is so clever it fully sounds like chris
0 likesOml i love this so much Lmfao
0 likesthat's fükken brilliant
0 likesSpot on man
0 likesLMAO THIS IS MAKING ME LAUGH SO HARD
0 likesWhen I looked in the cookie jar, just like, no cookies were there. So that's concerning. I just, like, want those cookies to be safe. Not in someone's tummy! You can ask all my friends I'd never do something like that. You can ask my sister's friends! Cookies- if you're out there? I just want you to come back. If someone has them in their tummy. I just want them back. The jar is just like not complete without any cookies.
0 likes@D. K. The shoes "barrel rushing him" was such a nice touch.
0 likes@TrueCrimeGuru brilliant. I hope he can prove that someone cursed him with some voodoo or something.
0 likesYou really went full ass for this one. Mad respect
0 likes...is there something we should know about you?
0 likesNailed it.
0 likesIncredible. 5 stars.
0 likesHAHAHA YOU MADE ME FEEL LESS SCAREd
0 likesAre….are you Chris?
0 likes@0Ghostie0 what?
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likesYou put a lot of thought into this and it’s hilarious
0 likesIdk man seems kinda sus
0 likesOmg like yeah these comments make me like so laughable like a crazy but I really hate these people also commenting like crazy 🤪
0 likesStill sounds like a more believable tyraid than what he was doing lol
0 likes@D. K. Huh
0 likes😂this was perfect
0 likesmade my day
0 likesL M F A O
0 likesOne day with no video games?!. You heartless bastard!!
0 likesWow. On point. Nice man.
0 likesI appreciate the effort 🙂👍
0 likes🤣🤣🤣
0 likesI have no inclination where those cookies are. I helped make those cookies. I don't want to throw anything out there but I just want them back. If they haven't been eaten they'll come back but if they have been eaten that's the not knowing part
0 likesNarc word salad
0 likesIf only YouTube gave comment awards….
0 likesLol this is a classic!
0 likes@ElectrikkPaperClipxx It's always been like that! Cookies, spouse, family. There is nothing in this world that means more to me than these cookies.
0 likesThat's how he probably he's been in his childhood. Liar liar he's pants were on fire.
0 likesGood point!
0 likes😂🤣🤣🤣😂😂
0 likes@ElectrikkPaperClipxx Don't get mad. Because what it looks like..you found a new shoes and only way to get those new shoes was to get rid of the old shoes.
0 likesI'M DYING XDDD this is the best depiction of Chris.
0 likesthis is art
0 likesLOL
0 likesHoly shit. That's good
0 likesI just want those cookies to come out and like, barrel rush me you know.
0 likesI love the question the detective asked CW: “What do you think should be done to the person who harmed your family?” Anyone of us who actually loved and cared for our family and grieving their absence would answer by saying we’d want them hung, shot, beaten to a pulp, for us to be aline with them for just 5 minutes, etc, etc. Punishments that, in the logical part of our brain, we know they could never experience but in that moment an answer we’d give with our hearts and all our anger. CW being guilty as sin lays out his guilt by giving them actual legal sentences and the leniency he would like to receive. What a f*cking pig he is. He never cared for his family, he just got up everyday and put on his “normal” mask, hiding from the world the fact that he is incapable of real feelings of love. What a poison he was and still is.
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So you would actually kill someone who kidnapped your family? I bet my all my limbs that you would not do it, even if they were standing in front of you waiting for it. You would let the justice system do it.
2 likes@Adam Pastorek Nice job missing the point of the comment👍
15 likesI was thinking something along the lines of castration w/o anesthesia
0 likesLike, even I'd you were a logical guy, you'd answer something like "It's unfortunate that the legal system has its limits, I don't think the maximum penalty would be enough"
2 likesNot just "Life in Prison"
I remember hearing about this case before he was sentenced and there was speculation he didn’t do it. Just looking at the photos of him scared me. Something about his eyes really creeped me out. He didn’t look cold-hearted or remorseful. The best way I could explain it is he looked a bit scared but mostly I would explain it as him having a doomed look in his eyes. I don’t even know what that means. I think maybe I just was creeped out by the way he disposed of his kids and I never really had much interest about murder cases before that. All I know is I was only looking at a picture of him and it terrified me.
22 likesThe way he averts the actual method of murder he used on his family when asked about the way someone could be murdered (strangulation) is the moment this detective knew Chris was guilty.
21 likesit must be so hard knowing deep in your stomach that someone is guilty but having to get more out of them to prove it. The polygrapher and the interrogator know for a fact he's guilty
15 likesThe polygrapher is terrifying in a good way. So charismatic and friendly outwardly, but an absolutely ruthless shark underneath.
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Yup 150% guilty he wanted to prove his innocence ,she flunked him with joy. Said they had to actually readjust the computer screen as his went so far off the charts, it wasn't able to send the ends how badly he lied 😳 wow.
96 likesThey don't wanna ask me ways to kill people rofl always into true crime well this one did this, that one did that rofl
Wouldn't want to be her spouse and try to hide something from her!!!
46 likesthe way she dresses threw me off. i didn’t expect her to be so conniving. it’s crazy. she looks like a regular karen and is far from it🤯
77 likespolygraphs don’t tell if you’re lying, they scare you into. a confession. very good polygrapher.
99 likes"i mean,
22 likesyou can kill a guy by shocking him to death. shooting him, beating him, throwing him to starved pigs. heck, you can probably kill some people with just the right amount of shade about their poor wardrobe choices." 😊
She reminds me of Arizona from greys.
9 likesShe is my role model. Badass lady!
19 likesI had never listened to the part where she asks him to list WAYS TO KILL PEOPLE!!! He probably shit himself. I love her.
26 likes@mirahhh she appears as a pretty lady with a warm presence & while I'm sure she might have that warmth in other settings, here she's a stone cold stress & deception guard basically setting up the guilty to shit themselves 😂😂😂
15 likesAnd probably drunk and loaded with pills.
0 likesHer sarcasm is scary lol
1 like@Miguel Quazar what? You're talking about the lady? How did you come to that conclusion wtf??
5 likes@raluky44 The Polygraph lady.
0 likes@PixieD What does that last sentence try to say
1 likeYou just described a sociopath.
1 likeOnly if your guilty of murdering your wife and children.
0 likesI have a question. When she was asking the question about making someone disappear. Did they already find the body’s and know their cause of death or did she just miraculously guess strangulation and didn’t know that’s how he killed his family?
2 likesEven minus the polygraph he gives me insanely creepy vibes. He literally has the most shallow personality
2 likes@Miguel Quazar Huh? What makes you think that about her?
1 like@Laney D they had no found their bodies and even if they had, it takes a few days to determine the cause of death in autopsy.
3 likesI don't see where you think she accurately guessed the cause of death. She mentioned many ways to murder someone, they just had a hunch that he may have strangled her due to him constantly touching his neck the prior day and the fact that he was avoiding saying it when pressed.
They needed him to confess. Because they didn't know where they were.
@Miguel Quazar lol you have literally no idea what you're talking about. This is her JOB bro. You have no idea what she's like in her personal life
12 likesHow do you become a polygrapher
1 likeDude she’s so good 😂😂
1 likePolygraphs are BS that are inadmissible in court. And this lady seriously oversold the whole “you flunked” routine. Not that it mattered given how guilty Watts was.
1 likeCBI Agent Tammy Lee.
1 likeShe’s an awesome Law Enforcement Officer!
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🏆🥇
She'd be great at selling cars 🚗 😂
0 likesWhat's scary is that "polygrapher" is an actual thing considering it's nonsense. 😬 might as well be called a truthologist xD
1 likeShe’s a honeypot. She is purposely seeming nice, and warm at first, only to make her inevitable confrontation all the more impacting
1 likeTammy is the absolute best.
0 likesWhen the officer showed Shannon's pic with kids to him and said, "please help me find them". It broke my heart. The officer was saying the words that Chris would've said, if he wasn't guilty.
7 likesWhen Chris said kids, spouse, family, I imagine the detective abruptly jumping up out of his chair , throwing his arms up in the air and loudly and sarcastically declaring Chris innocent as he storms out of the room shouting it down the hallway.
7 likesTammy is a beast
63 likesI've watched and re-watched this polygraph interrogation about 10-15 times.
Because she's so-fucking-great - am I right?!
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She’s incredible
3 likesYou are goddamn right😂
2 likesAbove all else, above their Thoroughness, dedication, intelligence, and perseverance, i have to congratulate the detectives, polygraph operator, and everyone else who spoke to Chris for their composure. If I was sitting across from a man who I was pretty sure killed his family and he was telling me bold face lies about his love for them i dont think I could keep myself from screaming in his face
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Ok
0 likesYeah because your not a professional interrogator or Polygrapher nor have any Experience in those fields so yeah thats Quite normal
0 likesJCS it would be interesting to show interrogations with innocent people who got convicted and analyze how the police misread them.
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Yes please!
145 likesSee "the legend of Jeff"
194 likes@Zaphod Beeblebrox my nemma jeff
49 likeshell yeah
3 likesThis is a comment on every video and I too want to see it! Jeff the Legend was close, but I want to see more. Especially cases where they were convicted and then later found innocent. It's good to look back at your failures and recalibrate for the future.
66 likesJ B That’s how most of these analyses look to someone to no experience or no time spent into the subject. The whole point of Criminology is to pick up on the littlest things that the prime suspect gives off because it is well known that the prime suspect won’t just openly admit unless he’s been pressured to do so. You should read more on it it’s actually pretty cool.
20 likesIt would be interesting to dig into Steven Avery's case
16 likesJ B I agree, I’m a very anxious individual and I’m sure I would fail every single one of these “psychological tests” even if I was completely innocent
70 likesGreat idea.
2 likes@Jack C I guess the point isn't every single little detail in a vacuum, but more all of it in conjunction. JCS mentions that we have hindsight, so his actions seem clearer. But even to the investigators and those around him, his actions weren't exactly adding up from a big picture point of view. I think it'd be a great lesson to go over footage from those who were deemed innocent, or just interrogations of other suspects! Not sure on how readily available that footage is, but it'd be cool to see it analyzed in the same manner.
14 likesBig facts
0 likes@Zaphod Beeblebrox that's my next watch, cheers!
0 likes@SandiandBodiandI Bodi this isnt an english language channel. I'd give them a 7/10 which is sufficient for youtubes comment section
5 likesI wanna see that
1 likegood idea!
1 likeWatch a movie called the The Imposter (2012) or The Interrogation of Michael Crowe(intimidating a child to confess to something he didnt do) The Impostor2012 (4/5 of the dcmntry) poly was used 5 times in a row on a mother with a missing child just to close the case. The poly turned negative, so mrs. detective says: impossible, put her on AGAIN, and they repeated 3-5 times, enough times until the poly turned positive, until she lost her temper about being interrogated regarding her own missing child. For those that don't know: poly's detect nervousness (sweat, impatience, heartbeat) so making someone uneasy, nervous turns out a false positive, not necessarily a lie. Which is why polygraphs are not used in a just court, only as intimidation to an actual confession. (*a confession doesnt have to be true, see Michael Crowe)
15 likesYeeeeeesssssss
0 likesRoy R you wouldn’t. If your partner and/or kids (especially) were missing. You wouldn’t be sat in a room answering questions, you would be out looking under rocks and putting up posters.
5 likesThe police will never give out such tapes, it would make them look stupid
3 likesNope
0 likes@Jack C of course there will always be exceptions to the RULE. The rule being that historically and statistically, most guilty people act a certain way, whereas most innocent people act in a different way. Will some people defy these characteristics? Of course! That's why our justice system is far from perfect. But putting aside human prejudices and personal biases, a proper interrogation can only be aided with such analytical studies. Of course that's no comfort to those who are wrongly accused... But it's the best we can do. Compared to interrogation tactics I've witnessed, trust me, be glad we have this imperfect system.
3 likesWatch Central Park Five. or the Memphis Three. Docs. The first one was better. Made by Ken Burns' daughter. The problem w/JCS doing an analysis is the hours of police manipulation are usually not on tape. Still, he might do a show on the subject.
6 likesYES!!
0 likesI never thought I’d be binge watching police interrogations.
11 likesThe National Academy of Science has already come out against polygraph as unscientific and unreliable. If you're ever asked to take a polygraph, refuse it on the grounds that it is pseudoscience.
10 likes@iceheart920 I took one once. Given by a retired NYPD expert and he told me it showed deception. Meanwhile, I had answered every single question honestly. So much for polygraphs. There's a very good reason theyre not admissible in court, which makes you wonder why law enforcement place such faith in them when doing investigation and clearing suspects.
9 likesRead about the Morin case in Toronto. It was exactly that. Book is called "Redrum" iirc.
1 likeAbsolutely!! Please do!
0 likessee the daniel holtzcla interrogation and you see a inocent guy being interrogated a guy that latter was sentenced to life in prison without fisical evidence
0 likesGood point. If you see the documentary called "14 days in may" about a convicted killer in may 1987 about to be executed in 2 weeks time, it is highly possible that the "confession" was beaten out of him. Once the cops had their "confession" there was NO TURNING BACK for him! Damn, he probably was pure innocent and could do NOTHING about his situation. If you are innocent, how the F*CK to you PROVE that, if the other part WANT you to be guilty????
1 like@a lucientes
4 likesPolygraphs are simply a mind f**k designed to get people to confess.
From this lady giving her credentials (5 years experience, best schools, blah blah blah), to the invincibility of the machine, to the spiel 'there's only two ways to fail'. This is all to give the person the idea that the person doing the polygraph is in control and their conclusions are inevitable and true. Then they fail you (they ALWAYS fail you). Once they fail you, they pressure you to explain where you were lying, and whittle away starting with small stuff. "maybe you weren't telling us all about your marriage?"
Cops can LIE, too, about the polygraph results to further manipulate suspects!
3 likes@RG4x Right. I have heard him cite "body language" several times, which is a quack science. A lot of this is conformation bias. Like, many people will over-explain in a police interrogation room, in front of someone in an authority position. Some of it can be attributed to people pleasing. I find this channel entertaining, but the information should be taken with a pinch of salt. Whomever is behind this channel hardly puts their credentials on the table.
5 likesAlways ask for a lawyer, cops are never your friend and EVERYTHING YOU SAY WILL BE USED AGAINST YOU. it'll NEVER be used to help you
3 likesThere was a TV show called, 'Lie To Me', starting Tim Roth, (IMDB 8/10), about the science of human deception.
1 likeRoth played a doctor who studied micro-expressions, body language, and other tell-tale signs of dishonesty in our current public figures! It was an eye-opener, and a lot like this series, an education into itself.
Available on HULU, Amazon Prime streams, Google, VUDU for pay. Check it out.
( https://m.imdb.com/title/tt1235099/ )
@Susan Kay I;ve seen it, and enjoyed it. But my point is that it isn't really a science, and is ultimately down to human interpretation. Even polygraph tests aren't really true. The way the police used the polygraph here, was to keep the interrogation going, and add pressure to the suspect, to obtain the confession. The actual results of it, are meaningless, which wasn't stated, even though the narrator correctly said polygraphs aren't admissible as evidence in court.
1 like@Charles Leroq - Did you see his TV interview, the day after the murders? It was patently obvious to me that he was lying, and I'm no expert.
0 likesStatistically, about 90% of female murders are perpetrated by the intimate partner. Male homicides are less so, especially when they're involved with drug usage or sales. (FBI Stats)
I could provide that for someone, since that is what I am currently going through
0 likes@Susan Kay Yes, it was obvious to me that he was lying, too. But I am saying that lie detection isn't an actual credible science, in spite of what some comments by the narrator seem to imply. If it was, then interrogations wouldn't be necessary. The polygraph would be all it would take.
0 likesYESSSSSS
0 likes@Charles Leroq - Yup. Just another psychological tool to elicit confessions from suspects. Though totally inadmissable in court, it worked in this case.
0 likesprobably much harder to find such evidence..
0 likesFor sure!!!
0 likes@Jack C Expanding on this, I have to add that a TON of the avoidant/incriminating behaviors pointed out in many of these videos are just par-for-the-course for people on the Autism Spectrum or suffering from PTSD. I would hate to have my body-language used against me in court because I CAN'T hold eye contact with anybody for any real length of time even on the best of days. Under legal pressure? I'd be fidgeting and changing moods and avoiding eye-contact like crazy. Even if I were innocent.
1 like@kerfluffle right but here we're looking back, assured of guilt. it'd be interesting to see what a false positive looks like -- when the detective is wrong -- and how JCS analysis examines that. it could either go "here's what the detective missed" or "here's why the detective totally got fooled and this isn't a 100% accurate science, just like everything else".
1 likeit's one of those perfect modifications where it's interesting either way it goes.
tuanomsoc Oh no for sure it would be interesting to see JCS make a video like that.
0 likesJ B with these things it’s not pinpointing single aspects. People can laugh nervously but that does not mean they are guilty for example. It is multiple displays in tandem both prompted and unprompted that investigators are trained to follow.
0 likesOn his patreon
0 likesUltimately it's not perfect, the analysis in these cases are interpreted by humans as their source.
0 likesPeople who know how the system works are dismissive for this reason, it's more ambiguous and harder to prove, they'll need more tangible evidence to circumvent that and prove guilt.
It would be interesting to see him dissect the Steven Avery case.
0 likesLook for his video on Jeff
0 likesthere's this show on Netflix called confession tapes that shows how innocent people confessed to crimes simply because the police would grill them for hours, mentally breaking them down to the point where they themselves thought they must have actually done the crime. It's really good and interesting I highly recommend it.
0 likesTHANK YOU!!! SHOW HOW COPS COERCE AND GOAD PERSONS OF INTEREST. Techniques, trained to get desired responses. Poly is BULLSHIT TOO
0 likesGreat idea!
0 likesOooooooooh GREAT IDEA
0 likesYour wish has come true my friend
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0 likesIts good to see the innocent response because the law is and should be favored toward innocence. And ultimately a false positive is much worse than a false negative because then the police would be perpetrating harm. if a student is using these to study, there should be a balance so its not just one extreme
0 likes@a lucientes Central Park 5 were not wrongly convicted. That seems to be a common misconception.
0 likesHis wife and children are missing and he sits there in front of the Detective and says "I had nothing to do with this act of evil cruelty". An early slip-up of monumental proportions!
38 likesChris is such a bad liar, I was half expecting him to slip up and accidentally answer yes to a question during the polygraph
52 likesNo innocent, grieving person would be able to mention ways their loved ones could have been hurt. The thought alone would be too much to comprehend. Yet here he is going on and on. He truly is pure evil.
4 likesThe funny thing is he could've just refused to do the lie detector test. Many innocent people would also do that because they can be inaccurate and can be cheated and aren't admissible in court. He just put more pressure on himself which leads to the confession. Typical sociopath is so arrogant he thinks he can beat it.
14 likesThis polygrapher makes me feel like I am guilty for Shanann's disappearence lol
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amyelle smit I shot JR
30 likesLol same!
13 likesPlease contact the police and tell them all about it. :)
39 likesSomeone must've hacked my account. I would never hurt that JR!
15 likesWord
0 likesWhat was the point of his listing ways of killing someone again? I'd be like, "When you're ready to actually administer the polygraph (which is what I came in here for over an hour ago), give me a call!"
18 likes@Ellen Raine the point of listing ways of killing someone was to prevent him from tricking the polygraph in his own mind, and to make sure he understood exactly what the question was referring to. When Tammy asked "Did you physically cause Shanann's disappearance?", Chris could have thought to himself "No, the guy I hired did it" (if that was the case), and he would have tricked the polygraph. That listing exercise helped to mitigate that possibility.
83 likesCarlos Oliver’s WHERES THE BODY?!? Where are they.
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Nikki?
0 likesShe's like a Karen for justice lol
11 likes"Of course you know if you did have something to do with this it would be very stupid to comment on this video, right?" LOL
21 likeslol 😂
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0 likesMe too, I wanted to confess and I haven't been to Colorado since 1973.
3 likesThe anxiety levels were crazy i was about to admit to it myself
3 likesFine, sue me 🤷
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0 likesSame 😅
0 likesI know right, I was replaying everything I've ever done. My anxiety is through the roof 😅
3 likes@Lathaniel Luca 😂
0 likesI was just thinking I hope I would pass I had nothing to do with it. omg 🤦♀️😄
4 likesme a canadian and 17 when this happened: 👁👄👁 wait where was i that night
5 likesFacts
0 likes@lieza locust And a very good Karen 👌🏻
2 likesSame!!!
0 likesYea...LOL funny stuff here haha!
0 likes16:00 these people are genius 👌. They know he wont mention the methods he used. Some of these tactics are just gold and deserve a round of applause.
2 likesThat's her job!
0 likesChick was RUTHLESS bro. I felt the same way. She was verbally destroying his shit the entire interview.
3 likesTHAT is actually her job. Polygraphs are not accurate on people who know how to control their body responses or people who don’t feel guilt. It does not matter what the results say at all because it’s not usable in court. Their job is to make you admit your wrongdoings verbally. The test is just used to provoke you into giving up info you were hiding earlier by making you think they can tell.
7 likesShe is so good at her job.
Yes, I know what you mean, she is really clever👌
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesSo Chris didn't do it!
1 likeWe have the culprit right here, grab his leg before he can get away
You saying chris took the fall? Are you confessing, boy?! 😉
0 likesOmg factssssss 😆😆😆😆
0 likesWe got em bois
0 likesI love that we get expert observations on the psychology behind these crimes, and good editing to omit the boring stuff!
6 likesI’d imagine his wife pleaded with him to work on things inside their marriage. She wanted the man that swore to provide, protect, and stay by her side there. She wanted her kids to have dad under the same roof but he was fixed on leaving for a woman that should be shamed for investing time in a married man. Now he still gets to breathe while a woman and two babies faced untimely arrivals at heaven’s gate. I’m ashamed to be in a government that taxes me to house and feed such a person as Chris when he chose his fate the moment he indulged into infidelity.
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Well said. It’s too bad the death penalty costs the system something like $2 million
0 likesi love that everything the interrogator says could has a double meaning. "you're a terrible liar" is reassuring if you're innocent and trying to tell the truth, but totally the opposite if you're not. absolutely brutalized this guy and i am glad that she did it to him.
6 likesI could never understand how a person could sit there knowing what horrible/horrific thing he’s done to his own little girls and wife and completely lie and pretend to care and have concern for their safety and whereabouts. It’s sickening and mind boggling. Besides the whole other mind fuck of how a seemingly normal man can all of a sudden decide that murdering his children and wife was the best way to move on and continue his relationship with the women he was having an affair with. Scary and befuddling
7 likesThe woman administering the polygraph test is absolutely devastating. Holy shit, she’s in the right field of work. What a savage.
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Yeah she is. She EXPERTLY did this job.
290 likes@I vote NO to censorship She was dealing with a moron and knew it. These people know who they're dealing with.
307 likes@Anya exactly
9 likes@kinor Spielman that’s how they get confessions though. Creeping around it builds anxiety, emotional distress, and eventually leads suspects to snap and confess.
157 likes@kinor Spielman direct confrontation rarely results in a confession. And without a confession, it becomes significantly more hit or miss it a conviction will be achieved.
58 likes@kinor Spielman I don’t think I have EVER seen the Reid technique applied right out the gate. I want to be clear here, I know that direct confrontation is used in interrogations, but almost never does an interrogation begin with any aggressive or confrontational technique. Even this very case involved starting with more passive, rapport-building techniques before eventually becoming confrontational later on to seal the deal.
32 likesEDIT: I mean, just look at part three. They are practically yelling at the guy about how fucked he is and how he needs to come clean.
It's all a sham and is just an enhanced interrogation technique. The results are not admissible in court. There is no need to "beat " them.
8 likes@Antininos Pius convince them into confessing? Polygraph may be inadmissible, but a confession is completely admissible.
15 likesShe str8 up was trolling shit funny she's The Best
9 likesShe’s awesome at what she does. Totally tore him down before and after the test. Badass
13 likes@I vote NO to censorship that’s why we need you as the lead investigator because she clearly needs your help!
12 likes@SEENO thanks friend 😘
0 likes@Puffena it is a form of interrogation. Most people think there is a trick to beating it, but they just use the polygraph to stress you into thinking we have some magic device that can identify all falsehoods to become infallible in the interrogated mind. It is scare tactics and enhanced interrogation and a big reason it's not admissible. I'm not saying they shouldn't put the screws to him, it's just hilarious how that fake device can get past all mental barricades and make the suspect fold. I suppose it's not unlike gaining a false confession through other less socially acceptable enhanced interrogation techniques like waterboarding etc and it's just as rife with abuses.
1 like@Antininos Pius I’m sorry, did you just compare a polygraph test to waterboarding. I can see your point, but that’s super dumb.
13 likes@Puffena anyway to get around the cruel and unusual thing. At least it wasnt a military interrogator at a black site.
0 likes@kinor Spielman mate, it’s called technique. They have to follow the law, they have to make someone comfortable enough to give them information, they’re looking a confession. A direct confrontation usually doesn’t get results.
12 likes@Gabriel Kerne well yes, but actually no.
0 likes@I vote NO to censorship lets see you get interrogated by her
1 like@Anya now imagine all the innocent people in prison because they "didn't consider" all the rights they're supposed to have but are denied or completely ignorant of while being fucked with by these "experts" with no special insight, no real knowledge, no fucking clue.
10 likesthese videos lay it out for you, their jobs are nothing but cycling through different avenues trying to squeeze blood from a stone. you find it justified because this video shows an actual murderer. in reality it could easily be you sitting in that chair for being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
if they had enough to arrest/convict, NONE of this would be going on. what's idiotic is how you don't seem to know this. it's just happenstance that Watts didn't seem to know he's entitled to an attorney any time he's in there, or that if he's not under arrest for a crime he doesn't have to be there at all.
You feel good about it because he's actually guilty - which you only know because the trial is over and he was proven guilty.
Yeah, until you think about how they do this to innocent people as well. The pressure techniques is what gets innocent people into taking plea bargains.
8 likesAlso, polygraphs are inadmissible in court due to how easily they can be misleading. Multiple things can contribute to it detecting a “lie.”
@JokersSerious we are blessed with hindsight in this. Knowing the outcome makes people believe that mentally torturing someone is ok. It is done without facts most of the time.
5 likesIk I started feeling guilty .... I’m about to fess about everything in my life
0 likes@kinor Spielman your ass would have walked in, slammed some files on the table, went "where are they?!?!" like fucking Batman and Chris Watts would have gotten off scot free because you failed to secure substantial evidence or a confession after he clammed up and told you nothing.
5 likesShe’s incredible
1 like@I vote NO to censorship username checks out.
1 like@jasminee187 dont call me poopy head! 👄
0 likes@thepaintedwaves u know me ace
0 likes@I vote NO to censorship sorry master 😤
0 likes@jasminee187 You are forgiven 💋😘
0 likesHave you seen her interview with Oxygen? It’s amazing to hear how she made him crumble little by little.
0 likes@I vote NO to censorship get a load of this guy
1 like@Sozl you know me ace
0 likesIt's great to see someone who loves their work 🤣
0 likes@I vote NO to censorship ok
0 likesShe was great in this! 👏🏼👏🏼
0 likesShe a real one loooooool
0 likesHe would've cracked with the "I already know the truth, so don't lie," method
0 likes@kinor Spielman sometimes that is what it takes. he confessed did he not
2 likesDude agreed to a poly knowing damn well what he did lol that takes some stupid balls
1 like@I vote NO to censorship most criminals have low IQ so I think she's in right field of work.
0 likesI was given a polygraph test at a place where I worked. The office had checks that were stolen and cashed so they checked everyone out. I wasn’t nervous because I knew I didn’t do it. The guy who performed the test said my test was like the one in a million that his instructor told him about and that he was going to frame it. He couldn’t tell anything that I lied about at all and he purposefully asked questions where most people would lie. It didn’t make a difference to me because it was really none of his business what I had done in the past
4 likesPolygraph tests have a 7 percent advantage over a coin toss - and that is only for untrained, neurotypical subjects.
25 likesThat's above significance, but means that polygraph tests are nothing but a manipulation technique, which are shown to be highly functional in all these videos, but lead to significantly problematic outcomes (like creating false memories and so on).
It’s worrying to know that we don’t really know anyone, as much as we think we might do. Having said that, these people are thankfully very rare and in the most part we do know who we are sharing our lives with…
1 likeDude misses his family with all the passion and emotion as someone reading a book report on a book they didn’t read
12 likesDetective drinks coffee - “this is a coffee technique , it’s meant to create a casual atmosphere with the suspect and make him relax and open up more”
7815 likesDetective spills coffee - “this is known as the spilled coffee technique , used to create confusion “
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LOL 😂
173 likesOk bro
10 likesLol
10 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
11 likesHahahahahagagahahagaha
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7 likesXD
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3 likesI guess the “projectile vomiting” technique wasn’t needed!
54 likesIt's funny coz if Jim starts explaining this I'll believe it.
116 likesHahahaha
3 likesthis comment is GOLD lmao
19 likesGodot
0 likesI spilled my coffee laughing at this comment and now I'm confused :}
35 likesHilarious!
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0 likesFacts. 😂🤣😭
1 likeTECHNIQUE TECHNIQUE
10 likesLmaoooooo
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0 likesHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHHAHAHHAA Tudo a toa
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0 likesDetective cleans coffee up -"this is known as cleaning technique something the suspect does after he kills his victims"
24 likesNever thought I’d laugh my ass off at this video
7 likesLOL 😂
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1 likeIt kinda makes sense wtf 😂😂
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0 likesFr I wonder if everything is actually a technique
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0 likesLol top comment
0 likesLol
0 likesDetective scratches his butt - "This is called 'the butt scratch", it's a technique to give the suspect the impression that the detective is just an average guy, doing his job, instead of the highly trained and skill super sleuth that he actually is."
22 likesDetective sniffs his finger after scratching his butt - "This is called the 'stinky finger sniff', it's a subtle technique to gross out the suspect, making him feel uncomfortable in the presence of the detective. This technique is often enhanced by additionally shaking the suspects hand afterwards."
@TIV67 Playz is this some sort of religious technique the detectives use?
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0 likesYou’re funny
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0 likesLmfao facts!! Everything is a technique!
0 likesI wish the "reverse cognitive pistol whipping technique" was still implemented and standard practice but unfortunately they retired that technique back in the '80s - '90s trust me if anyone needs technique clean some dust off of it, it it's Chris Watts Cdfu 😂😆🤣🤭🤭🤭
0 likesActually, these techniques makes sense and can be useful 👍🏼
0 likesLmao
1 likeWhen the shift from casually sipping coffee to uncomfortably spilling the coffee is so sudden, it can cause the suspect to become disorientated, making it more likely for them to inadvertently divulge pertinent information...
4 likes😂
0 likesAfter coffee spills a cop in batcostume appears and says wheeeeereeee isssss sheeeeee.
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0 likesLMAO
0 likes@TIV67 Playz oh hai, jesusbot
0 likeslol 😂
0 likesIm dead 🥶
1 like🤣🤣🤣 i chuckled at this
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0 likesNot up for tennis, but that was a clever comment
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0 likesDead serious, I genuinely have not a shadow of a doubt in my mind that that would work on Chris watts.
0 likes😂😂
1 likeI heard that interviewers breathe air just like the suspects to make them feel at ease.
0 likesDetective srathes head**
0 likes"This is known as the scatchy scratch technique. The interigator will violently scratch there head to cause of sense of fear making the suspect think they have lice and will confess faster to prevent themselves from getting lice as well.
I did use the pause technique & WHY WOULD I BELIEVE YOU technique all the time
2 likesThe "people are going to admit eventually no matter what you do" technique is the one I find to be the best.
0 likes🤣😂🤣
0 likes😅 you’re foolish. This is so funny
0 likesThey analyze everything in this video so hard, at times I thought that it doesn’t matter what Chris says, it’s some sort of “ insert psychology theory here” . Lol
0 likeslmbo. Best comment on the thread
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0 likesLmfaooo naa this acc a top tier comment😭
0 likesIt was super effective!
0 likesThe one thing I noticed is he never mentions the unborn baby inside of his wife’s belly as well…along with the mention of “these/those kids”. 🙁
16 likesJust so horrible in every way possible
Whenever I've had a bad day. I watch Chris's Watts. And my bad day doesn't seem so bad anymore.
3 likesThe fact he bothered to answer the ridiculous question "what are ways you can make someone disappear" just sealed his fate 100x over, just watching him answer that was so cringey
19 likes15:50 gives me chills. It’s crazy him react when she mentions strangulation and smothering, since that’s how he killed them.
1 like“Thank you for being a horrible liar.” I love how passive aggressive this lady is 😂😂😂
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She was grateful for him doing their job for them, and for being able to nail his ass in such a high profile case.
220 likes"That would be, just stupid, for you to do this polygraph if you were guilty, very stupid" Some of her lines are gold
480 likesIkr? After a while (when she asked of ways to kill someone), I’d have been Ok, I don’t feel comfortable talking about that. But I guess he’s so desperately trying to convince them of his innocence he tries to appease all their q’s
89 likesI heard her say this the same time I was reading your comment. Damn she's ruthless lol.
18 likesThey owned him.
25 likesBuzz Lightyear that is fucking 👿 I don’t trust law enforcement
0 likes@A S I agree, because during the polygraph he will be fidgety, nervous, and unsure of all the lies he is about to tell.
3 likesThe whole purpose was to increase his fear of the polygraph exam. She needs him to either confess to alleviate the suffocating stress of being found out through that machine, or be so fearful that a lie will illicit a very physical response. A polygraph only works if you're terrified of it.
41 likesThe moment I heard that I was like: "Ooo, this is going to be one juicy test" :D
10 likesJonathan Valenzuela well he’s admitted it now. He’s just a sociopath!
1 like@Juno Hamilton he didn't have to do the poly. Or the interview for that matter. If he immediately asked for a lawyer they would've had to stop everything
8 likes@Jonathan Valenzuela GENIUS OBSERVATION. The key being guilty people and innocent people react much differently. Especially ones who are supposed to not know their wife and kids are dead.
7 likes@Christine Jones She's a babe. I'd fear for the man who tries to lie to or cheat on her lmao.
8 likesI know. Shes horrible!!
1 like@vinny strobel she's a strong and professional woman.
12 likesFixed it for you.
vinny strobel - she had what it took to dominate "clowny the family decimator" glad you also appreciate her work!
4 likesPart of her technique to put him off his guard. In normal relationships, being a 'horrible liar' means you are truthful, so is a compliment. She uses it in the same way but we know its true
5 likesSeaprimate Jenkins yeah, but it’s not “working” if it would make innocent people look guilty.
6 likesI’m not saying they’re doing it in this video, but there have been cases where law enforcement has gotten a confession from an innocent individual because they’re so “good” at manipulating and scaring people.
Have you seen The Making of a Murderer?
Buzz Lightyear
5 likesI wouldn’t call her passive aggressive at all; she’s pretty direct.
I know it’s way different in hindsight and bc I’m not in his position but she seems so passive aggressive and insulting in the way she spoke to him I was thinking to myself if I were in the situation I would have gotten pissed at her and stopped talking/walked out/asked for a lawyer...I’m not siding with Watts, good for her treating him like an idiot that he obviously is
4 likesThat scared him shitless!
1 likeShe would be an awesome mother lol.
1 likeJaunot Nelson If one isn’t a murderer or other criminal one doesn’t have to ever worry about these techniques. Here sits the epitome of evil thinking he’s snowing them and your comment is you don’t trust the police.
1 likeSeriously , she is awesome. I would hate to be in the same room as her if I were guilty.
4 likesP ES yeah it's too bad a polygraph is pseudo science and not admitted to any court as actual evidence and the person who invented it wished he could take it back because of its gross misuse and actual inaccuracy
0 likesAfter failing a polygraph test I would ask for a pen and paper and then with statistical mathematics I would show the detectives that although I failed, the probability of someone who is telling the truth and failing is much greater than someone who passes the test eventhough they are lying.
0 likesI think I am in love with this woman.
0 likesEven as an innocent person, I wouldn't perform better in a police interview, when I'm confronted with offensive questions^^
0 likeswhen did she say that?
1 like@Juno Hamilton guilty conscience?
0 likes@Shimonas she said that?
0 likes@clouds exactly I would never let anybody talk to me like that, either ignoring them or fight back, specially if I would be a suspect I would shut down the law enforcement really quick and lawyer up.
0 likes@Stand Up They make way to small amounts of money for what they do....
0 likes@Ranny Trom what?! Horrible eater?!
0 likes"Tell me, Chris. Since the moment you were born, was there a moment in life where you've actually told the truth?"
1 like"That's a good thing! We don't want to be good liars! ☺" 🤣🤣🤣
1 likeLMFAOOO
0 likeslove how easy it is to figure out a person simply by slightly guiding then with a few sentences and letting them talk and talk and talk. get a lawyer if your innocent
2 likesI love how she tortures the criminal mentally every time she asks him a relevant question, by pausing for a few seconds.
31 likesIt's really insane that she lists the 2 forms he actually used in a row.
13 likesRIP little ones 😔
I'm surprised at how they ask him on ways to make someone disappear after his entire family goes missing for days and there's a possibility that they're suffering/dead and he doesn't get upset about being asked such a horrible thing.
8 likesEveryone's talking about how scary she is, but it's also funny that to an innocent suspect, this woman would come off as very pleasant and relieving.
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Straight up I was sitting here thinking about what I would do in this situation and everything she said was so relieving I was like ok that’s good so a false positive won’t happen ok good
269 likes@Kevin Exactly. Like if I were innocent in there Id be so relaxed by the time the polygraph comes around, but if I were guilty Id be shitting bricks.
161 likes@Some Random Asshole polygraphs are basically only used in the US because they are not reliable and often wrong. I would start sweating seeing that thing, even if I'm innocent as a newborn. But seeing this monster suffer trough that was... nice.
173 likesSo this is what justice looks like
6 likes@Erebos however, what she's saying in the pre-test phase will probably reduce your anxiety (maybe just a bit) or at least make it stagnant. In the case of a guilty subject it increases anxiety. When she's asking questions in the test phase, if you're not guilty, your anxiety will probably drop (or stay the same) because you're confident in your answers (you didn't do it). If you're guilty the questions will increase your anxiety even more because you cannot answer them with confidence that you didn't do it.
19 likes@Erebos that’s why polygraphs aren’t usually used as evidence in court. They’re more there for the investigators.
69 likesShe's just very matter of fact, it's wonderful!
3 likesThe art is to say things that are completely non-threatening to the innocent, and terrifying to the guilty.
35 likesInnocent person: "Oh good, she's been doing this for years. She's not going to screw up and say I was lying. I didn't kill anyone and she's going to confirm that."
Guilty person: "Fuuuuuuuck I'm not gonna bluff this bitch she's been doing this for ages"
Innocent person: "Two of us will know I didn't do anything? Cool, then I can go home quickly. Let's get on with it then."
Guilty person: "Two of us will know I was the one who killed everybody? Fuuuuuuuuuuuck"
guess there are some guilty ass people in this chat lmao
4 likes@Erebos Yeah, it's kind of BS most of the time. I was once subjected to one for funsies and I failed it despite being truthful. I think it has to do with me being autistic though, as that can have an effect in which your physiological reactions are kind of out of whack in some social situations, making you look like you're lying, even to a machine, when you're being truthful. Guess I shouldn't commit crime then :D
9 likes@Erebos Don't worry, you can refuse to take a polygraph test and this can't be used against you in a court of law
3 likes@The Computer Man exactly. I met a police officer who failed one about hus basic information cause he was under a lot of stress at work and home. If said he lied about his name. He laughed about it. But what about those truly innocent (not this man!) That are coerced into confession or bullied and scared into submission and spend a lifetime before truth seekers redeem their justice.
0 likes@Erebos yeah polygraphs can't be used for you or against you in most states, but on the record should someone say the defendent failed the polygraph it won't be unnoticed
1 like@Erebos But if I were innocent I'd be at ease with her.
0 likes@Erebos If I were innocent she really would put me at ease. I think if my family was missing and she started talking about someone burning them though I'd have become enraged and lost it. I think that's the point though.
2 likes@John Wayne Nearly every innocent father whose family was missing would lose their mind at those kind of questions. She was literally trying to provoke an emotional response. The fact he stayed so calm was really telling. She wanted to upset him.
2 likesTHEN WHY AM I FEELING AS ANXIOUS AS THIS MAN I DIDN'T DO ANYTHING WRONG AAAAAAAAAAAA
2 likes@JustSome Regret It can't be used at all in a trial. The mere mention of it to a jury would cause the conviction to be thrown out. The leaking of results before a trial would only help the defense.
0 likes@Ealsante you would have to be a shitty murderer if you feel quilt or stress surrounding it
0 likes@The Computer Man really? Well I guess that's the part of autism being a spectrum, I can lie and it doesn't go off
0 likes@Erebos to help put your mind at ease, polygraphs are not even considered proof in a court of law. All they do is help apply pressure, or establish who is obviously telling the truth. If there’s any nervousness but they have no pre-established motive, they don’t pursue to get a false positive or a false negative. It’s not really a lie detector, it’s a stress monitor. But it’s concealed in a way to help organize people, and like I said above it’s not actually considered evidence in court. Heck people’s testimony is considered more reliable in terms of accurately portraying truthfulness.
0 likes@Kevin
1 likeBut false positives happen all the time, so she's lying. I would have refused to take it the second she started lying about how there's only two possible ways to fail (lying or not listening)
@The Computer Man I know 2 people that failed and one of them asked for one and was so glad they were getting it so they could prove they didn't do it. Both failed and even showed deception on what their name was so I would never agree to one even if I was innocent. I would get a lawyer from the start too if I was innocent or guilty too.
0 likesNo one is saying that, though.
0 likesGod bless! Believe in your heart and confess with your mouth that Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior and died on a cross for our sins so we can live again in Heaven where there is no pain or suffering! God is our Father and Creator and raised His Son Jesus from the dead! Confess and repent of your sins and God will freely forgive you! Trust in God and live for Jesus as He died for you! 🥰 (don’t swear or take God’s name in vain!)
1 likeIt’s absolutely amazing how many of these crimes and cases could have been defeated if they just lawyerd up
1 like14:50 when she said “right” in that tone really just explained how we were all thinking. He’s not fooling anyone. He’s a horrible liar
10 likesHearing that lady rip his psyche apart during that polygraph made me understand why they're still being used. Yes they can be used as evidence, but they make an excellent interrogation technique
1 likeIf my kids were murdered, I'd want the harshest punishment for the guy that did it. The fact he says "if these kids are not alive, there's nothing you can do to cope with that" makes me think he's saying punishing the guy wouldn't even matter because the kids would still be dead so why bother right
9 likesShe did a terrifyingly good job of making him know that “you suck at this, I’m the best there is at this, and you will not beat me at this, you’re going to lose”
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That's the actual important part of the polygraph test. The machine is based on junk science and doesn't do anything except measure stress. The actual test is the questions and things the test taker says before and after the "test."
101 likesWhat i find silly about the “I’m so good, i’ve been to the best school”, is it’s basically saying you;d spent years being trained on something that was designed in the 1900s and is never used in court as it’s not a good test.
33 likesThe best there is. The best there was. And the best there ever will be.
2 likes@TaddiestMason Yes. They are more of a tool to get people to confess (with the line of reasoning they use in this video, "You clearly failed the polygraph, you may as well stop pretending"). If that doesn't work, then the test may as well have been a waste of time, since polygraphs are not admissible to a court. Nevertheless, they can still be a very important part of pressuring a suspect, particularly one they have evidence on and just want a confession to make things easier.
4 likesEven if it wasn't true it surely made him panic even more.
0 likesIts actually very easy to fake a polygraph. All you have to do is have a consistent response (heart rate etc). Even if it's a little consistently panicked, because that can be attributed to nerves over taking a polygraph test. I read a little piece of advice once that if you put a tack in your shoe and keep poking it into your heel, it can help you produce a consistent response even to the easy questions.
0 likes@Brady Hicks we got bret hart over here
0 likes“You’re a horrible liar” Imagine what was going through his head
52 likesChris: “that’s a hard question to answer”
60 likesPolygraph lady: “RiGhT🙄”
This man is my last two brain cells
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@Mark Kelly it's weird, reports say their combined salary was 90k, he made 60k of that, but that they had significant debt. So it was surprising to see such a nice house lol
1 likeThe polygraph test is very well constructed and theatrical. Can see how these would help, actual results nonwithstanding.
2 likes14:54 this is a really interesting part. Like the polygraph examiner has only met Watts for a few hours and because of his tone and choice of words, she knows he's guilty before they even begin the test. It's especially prevalent when she says "right" in a slow, monotone voice. She's onto him 100%
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Imo, Shannon watts got what was coming. The whale was attention seeking and really irritating. The kids too must gave irritated this poor man a lot
0 likes@Nihilist Durden did you hear about the movie about deaf people? No? Not surprised. No one's heard about it
0 likes"Thank you for being a horrible liar." He was also a horrible actor, husband, father and human being.
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True that
5 likesAmen to that.
2 likesNot very thankful for the other things though
0 likesyea but at least he had the decency to be bad at lying too
1 likeActually it was quite the opposite. From everything we've heard he was actually a pretty nice guy, good husband and father which makes this all the more puzzling. That's why this case is fascinating. He was so meek and mild mannered this was a shock to all involved
27 likes@Chris Watson you're not slick Chris. Imma tell the guards youre sneaking onto YouTube
69 likes@Grumpy Cat Dammit busted again. Maybe this 🐈 emoji will change your mind?
18 likes@Chris Watson It certainly changes mine, but only if I get to keep the cat.
10 likesdadillonful that comment says a lot about you.
0 likesI cant believe his wife and kids are missing and he is sitting there talking about such horrible ways they can be hurt or killed or go missing . that is a huge red flag of guilt. a normal person should not be Able or willing to discuss horrid things that can happen to their loved ones. this is a good evaluator
5 likesYes indeed
0 likesBut he is still loved by Yeshua and offered forgiveness.
1 like👏🏼👏🏼
0 likesThis whole case is mind blowing. 1) Chris had everything i want out of life, family, house beautiful wife.
2 likes2) How can anyone think you'd get away with this. Maybe back in the 1800s when Police had no technology.
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as close as the 1990s you could get away with something like this. Cameras and CSI have really upped their game in the last 20 years.
1 likeI've watched this series maybe at least 10 times and out of every true crime/interrogation/ documentary I just cannot get my head round this case. He seems like such a subdued, normal guy. I just cannot imagine him doing what he did...
0 likesHis answers to "how could you make someone dissappear?" were incredible 🤣 the most guilty answers possible. And they haven't even started the test yet 🤣
1 likejCS, new to your vids - your presentations are impeccable and fascinating. Whether you produce for YouTube or any other outlet, society would be worse off without your work and I deeply hope you continue with it. Thank you so much.
1 like“Thanks for being a horrible liar”, she is just fking with him. She is brutal. Applaud.
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And she's cute, too.
147 likes@Austin Teutsch This video footage is potato quality how the fuck can you tell?
424 likes@servant_of_god wut
229 likesBruh, how did this reply section get like this lmao
215 likes@Youtube Account he’s a servant of god don’t question him
76 likesJoe Biden
20 likes@servant_of_god o lord thank you for oxygen
19 likes@Austin Teutsch She Sure Is She Can GET IT
8 likes@Goldfish ohhh, that’s perfect.
2 likeshas a conscience about lying but not about his wife and children. what a strange little man.
11 likesCan u tell the exact time of the video where she say that please
1 likeHahah, she roasted him!
3 likesLooks like a Karen to me
2 likes@y2jayjay Lmfaoooo
2 likes@Goldfish *Watching a JCS video
8 likes"I dOnT lIkE JoE bIdEn"
@LeviathanDrumming did you take ur meds today
6 likes@Robert Joseph YALL ARE OUTTA POCKET 😂😂
1 likeFacts though
0 likes@Goldfish this is Biden's comment section
1 likeShe’s crazier than he is lmao! But way better than him too.
1 like@uberneanderthal we don't really know that; it's just part of the ruse to tell him he's a bad liar, regardless of whether he is or not
1 likeThis comment 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes@Austin Teutsch down bad 💀
0 likes@Robert Joseph down bad 💀
0 likesI bet she says that to all the boys.
4 likes@Austin Teutsch no she's not lmao
0 likes@Macy sondheim then you leave. you don’t kill her or your own damn children. some vile people deserve death (sex offenders) but a bad marriage isn’t a reason. foh
15 likesIsnt he allowed to walk away at that moment? Or was he under arrest?
0 likes@servant_of_God 💀 get it ig
1 likein the beginning she literally was like "haha and well, if you had anything to do with their disappearances it would be really dumb for you to be here right now. but yeah, you could leave at ANY time btw." it was like a sitcom for a moment
8 likesPlayed him like candy crush
3 likesDamn
1 like@Snek Eatr take it easy
0 likesShe's easily the MVP in the entire police department.
1 likeChief of Police probably has a picture of her and asks her for divine wisdom on his shrine.
@servant_of_God i smell incel. that whole comment was projection LMAO. excepted from anon with user @server of god
1 like@Youtube Account anger
0 likes@servant_of_God i bet you think youre edgy. Please stop commenting the cringe is unbearable.
2 likesYou are sick,he was cheating on her and did not want the financila burden. No one just becomes a controlling moster, he obviosuly made her insecure. He turned to god after what he did, u want us to give him a round of applause.
0 likes@Goldfish no❤️
0 likes@Austin Teutsch thats rough lmao
0 likesLiterally he was so screwed once she said that lmao you can tell a little in his face that he’s about to Fr shit his pants
0 likesIf I was guilty, I would be panicking at that point. Like, let me confess and end this torture now.
0 likes@Goldfish no actually thanks for the reminder dude even if it was a backhanded insult
0 likes@servant_of_God dam feel very bad for you. mad at the world huh. you need love and god in your life. ironic
0 likes@Jayce Chenault You sound like a Shaniqua.
0 likesunprofessional
0 likes@Hippie Spongebob dawg, yt comment sections b4 2011 were wild as all hell
1 like@Snek Eatr Man has a type, don't hate.
0 likes@Austin Teutsch Yeah her voice is so sweet sounding its wild to see how she has this dude PINNED lmaoooo
0 likesI think it’s part of breaking his confidence for the reveal that he failed the test. That way they can easily lead into a confession
0 likesEdit: just got to the point where he literally said this. OOPS lol
@Robert Joseph enough internet for the day
0 likesThe sick thing about everything here was that he killed his family and showed no remorse, he didn't want to be punished for it, what did he want to do afterwards, just continue to live normally? and then just carry on? How can he continue to sleep, eat, and live? That's not normal I hope there is a hell but if there is one then the devil himself would be afraid of this inhuman one
8 likesWhen he said “those kids” as if they meant absolutely NOTHING to him, made my heart pound and blood boil. 😡
7 likesI believe he literally hated his wife. The children were just seen as nuisances to him...he didnt want anything to do with them anymore so instead of divorcing, which would have been the right solution, he picks murder. Its amazing how these people think they can get away with it. Mind boggling.
3 likesBlows my mind everytime I read or watch about this case. This guy literally had a full on proposal for Shannan to ask her to spend the rest of her life with her and ends up taking her life and his own kids. Sickening!
0 likesWhen she tells him he’s a terrible liar, she got a lot of joy out of that lol
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That must have caused soo much stress in him lol
135 likesI think we could already tell that since part 1 with all these nervous exhales\tiny laughs he does when he blurts out a lie x'] Here's an example @ 12:55 when he says "I really" x'] but both interviews are littered with examples x']
11 likesOh yeah. She's very good at her job.
55 likesI'm pretty sure she said that to intimidate him.
31 likes@Chilledfish 100% was bullshit but super effective.
8 likesevery job has its little perks
2 likesI think it’s because people like Chris Watts get angry at people who embarrass them. Pretty sure it’s a tactic to be more playful or joke around more, because it makes people angry or nervous talking to someone with more of a personality.
1 likeShe’s a bad ass. Truly heroic figure. One bad ass chick.
3 likesI would die if I had to talk to this lady. Wow, she's good.
1 likeShe was such a troll, I love her
0 likesHe is guilty as hell and things worked out well. But you should always lawyer up and never agree to freely be questioned or take a poly.
3 likesI’m surprised Chris didn’t wander why Grahm was showing him pictures of his girls. If you’ve ever seen crime tv shows they always show pictures of the victims to the guilty person
13 likesI didn’t even know it was this much technique into interrogations. Good job to that detective
3 likesHow I wish we could have these kind of interrogators/detectives/police officers here in Philippines. I also wanted my uncle to have justice like this. May his soul rest in peace. Great job to these officers and may the beautiful souls of Shannan,Bella, Celeste and the unborn baby rest in peace as well. Fly high angels.
2 likesThis woman is the epitome of the expression "kill them with kindness". She came across as so caring and compassionate but passive aggressively killed any confidence he had. She is awesome and I wouldn't want to come up against her.
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Imagine how happy her husband is.
28 likes@#41337 😂😂😂😂 her husband must be scare every time they starts arguing. 😂😂😂
10 likesYou know her kids don’t get away with anything they just stopped trying. Did you watch the special on ID? She’s amazing. She truly cared about Shannan & the girls. She said this case will always stay with her. She broke down when talking about them. You know everybody that worked on this case has ptsd. My heart goes out to everybody involved.
29 likes@Cori Givens "You know everybody that worked on this case has ptsd." I believe that. It's upsetting to just read about this case. To be an investigator and find the little bodies of the girls is a mind fuck.
13 likesreminds me of my mom ;_;
0 likes@#41337 why do you assume shes straight? what if she has a wife instead?
1 like@Dr. Shannon Curry Go back to twitter
11 likesIt's just what a polygrapher's actual work is. The whole apparatus is largely worthless in terms of data collection (hence its inadmissibility in court). The valuable data is what they can get you to say. For example, they always, always, always tell you that you're a bad liar after the practice/calibration portion, when in reality you could just be flatlining on the machine. It's just a psychological tactic.
0 likes@Cori Givens do you have a link for that please?
0 likes@Thayná No but I’ll look it up for you😊
1 like@Cori Givens I think I've found it. Thank you!
3 likes@Thayná Awesome but uhhhh could you send it to me because I can’t find it now lol
1 like@Thayná Thanks girl! Hope you have a awesome night😊
3 likes@Cori Givens no problem. Same to you! 😁
2 likesIt's crazy how you see ppl and think they have everything in life to be happy... things that other people wish they had(family, big house, money)... only to find out they really have nothing w/o real human feelings. You can take everything this guy had and give it to another man and his life would be grand. Rip to the mother and children who was killed by the main person they should depend on to protect them 😞
2 likesThe dead giveaway for me is the way he says “those kids” “the kids”. As opposed to MY CHILDREN. People tend to use the most humanizing, possessive and dramatic language when in a time of stress, and he continued to linguistically separate himself from his children.
2 likesJust realized the polygraph conductor spent over 3 hours with him before even starting the test. These people are amazing I couldn’t be in a room with this guy for 5 minutes
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Yeah man, all I need is 60 seconds and THAT room. 🤣
1 likeThe polygraph is a complete scam. It's all about convincing the subject to confess. The actual graphs say nothing at all. The "you failed the polygraph test, you better come clean" line is what it's all about.
30 likesThis woman is brutal, imagine her kids trying to deceive her. "Honey, I want you to tell me all the ways someone could make the cookies disappear."
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You'd hire somebody, or someone you know somebody who can eat them... It's a hard question to answer.
230 likesMy mum was a cop and she did that to me lol
102 likesLmfao that's great
5 likes@Валерий Конюхов *avoids naming the method actually used to make the cookies disappear
80 likes@Kim Kook
4 likes😄
Ha ha good one
2 likes😂😂
2 likesThat question had me reeling, and I'm not even under pressure.
7 likes@A Stranger Here Haha 100%. And that probably makes her very effective at her job
15 likesI bet she'd wire the kids up to the machine too.
5 likes"Okay, so I want you to tell me all the way's 'YOU' could make those cookies disappear..... Eating them???"
9 likesstolen comment
1 like🍪🍪🍪🍪
2 likesLol
0 likesShe’s a legend.
2 likesThe Fucking Dog ate them, Mom....DUH!! And don't try and pull that polygraph crap on me, either Mom...Everybody knows it's a Buncha Crap and Not admissible in court even If you somehow got me to agree to one without my lawyer present.
3 likesat least we know "i help made those cookies", won't work
3 likes🤣🤣🤣I was just thinking about the kind of mom or teacher she’d be 🤣🤣🤣then saw this comment🤣🤣
1 like"They went...LIKE to a play-date...LIKE...with other cookies..."
1 like@Michael Stow Aww!! What about being genuinely interested in a woman which might lead to a Real relationship? You'll keep getting the same results if you continue to BS and use the same method...just a suggestion.
0 likes@Miraculous Angel Okay, honey I just wanted to make sure that YOU didn't eat them...because by mistake I put your Dad's medicine in the mix...we'd have to take you Right Away to the Emergency room if you did eat them. So I guess we have nothing to worry about. I'm so glad to hear this.
1 likethe fact that he couldn’t answer a question about him helping the detective find his missing wife and two kids speaks louder than anything else in this video.
4 likesMy heart was beating so fast watching him get interrogated so calmly like that 😩 and I’m innocent! I’m surprised he didn’t pass out lol you can smell his anxiety through the screen.
2 likes"I had to turn down the sensitivity because you're a really bad liar" 😭😂 Damn that was brutal. Lol
12 likes“Thank you for being a horrible liar” I love that line
10 likes"i helped make those kids" sounds like something an alien would say to convince you they're human
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Sounds like "I helped make those kids.... And I can take them out."
739 likesLmao so true
40 likes"I helped make those kids!" -A surprised alien after accidentally procreating
235 likesHello, fellow humans.
80 likesChibiLuka ChibiDuo my Dad always said this to me and it has ALWAYS stuck with me.
22 likesof all the instances of "those" I gotta say "those are my life" was probably the most disturbing to me. Without the "kids" there it really pushes the "these are objects" vibe up to 11.
144 likes"I was one of the replicators involved in the production of these Larvae"
133 likesSounds like someone completely detached from life. Makes you wonder what its like in their shoe. Having a daughter and son and only seeing them as kids. Or having a wife and only seeing her as a girl.
66 likes....still alive
2 likesI was about to say "No, that's something that my stepdad would say about my half-brothers!"
14 likesBut then my stepdad isn't quite right in the head so
Maybe you're right
I Contributed My Genetics To The Offspring. My Reproductive Organs Met With A Compatible Member Of My Species And After A Suitable Gestation Period The Infant Was Birthed. The Process Was Then Repeated Numerous Times, At Later Dates.
79 likesPuuush the Buuttoooon its a raaace!
1 like@PinkOld hello fellow criminals , i will take two drugs please . lol
12 likesIt is psycho talk. Most probably a normal humanbeing wouldn't say "those kids".
9 likesOr it sounds like a father who actually idk helped make the kids
0 likesI think he meant for it to sound like he was giving generous credit to his wife, who carried and gave birth to them, while his contribution to “making them” was, uh, much more short and sweet. It was made to sound like he bore no ill will towards the mother of his children, and was even grateful to her...which obviously was not the case at all.
17 likesAH YES. I TOO HAVE PARTICIPATED IN THE PRODUCTION AND REARING PROCESS OF PROGENY. 1011010001011
29 likesHahah so funny. And accurate!
2 likesi laughed at the absurdity of it
8 likes"Those kids" instead of "my kids" is subconscious separation. And not saying their names keeps them from being close to him in his mind.
30 likessomething mark zuckerberg would say
7 likesI think he is trying to get credit for what is wife did. She was pregnant some guys don't like how women get attention for that when they are narcissistic and think it should be all about them. Women grow the babies not men he just wants to minimize her.
13 likesI would often describe my narcissistic ex as "an alien pretending to be human" due to the fact she was so detached from her actions and had a complete lack of empathy and connection. It was like she was trying to emulate human behavior but it just didn't click. It was like body snatcher style super weird once I realized she was only getting worse over the years.
18 likes@ChibiLuka ChibiDuo lol
0 likesLmao.
0 likesor when he says "i hope my kids come back... he he he". what human being laughs after saying that?
6 likes4,000th like. He's completely outnumbered by just how many of us can see right through him.
5 likes@Torsion 😂 Love this
0 likes@Teela Tequila And yet when you see videos of him with the kids he seems to really love them....but obviously there was no connection there.
5 likesWhat does he actually suffer from? What disorders does he have? I wish an expert (not youtube one) could tell us
I think you guys are often missing the point. This guy obviously loved his kids, but he didn't want them to leave with their mother. He's not saying stuff because he's some weird psycho, he did something fucking seriously wrong in a time of panic. And he's trying to lie because he can't handle the truth of what he's done.
0 likes@Teela Tequila very apt analysis.
0 likesDale Gribble loved that
0 likesSounds like he didn't see them really as his but his wife's kids. Not having a good or much of a connection and relationship with
4 likes"My genetic material was mechanically combined with that wife, err, my wife's for the formation of the human offspring"
4 likesHe’s the worst lying
2 likesAll those likes are from people with no kids and a spouse, obviously.
0 likesMan it's hard being a human being! - Kyle Kinane
0 likesi was like “how is the detective now saying ‘why are you saying it like they aren’t yours?’” but then realized he was doing his job by ignoring it lol
1 like🤦🏽♂️🤣
0 likesRight?!
0 likesWe’re currently commenting on this? Aug 10 2020? What are the chances!??
1 like“Make” instead of “raise” is a really weird choice of words. Exactly.
4 likes💯💯💯
2 likesSounds like psychopath Gil Bates...
0 likes@Valencia Saintilus we still do refer to my 58 yr old little sister as the " baby"...
0 likesThe guy needs a bracelet...😂😂😂
1 likePucker it up...😂😂😂
0 likesHumans are born killers 🤔 it's your government's that mad laws to try stop us from being human
0 likes@Torsion I see you've been using Joey's thesaurus! What an intelligent Homo Sapien
0 likes@D Goonz You mean "those" as in "I helped make those donuts". Only without the noun at all, which makes it even less personal, you could care less about the donuts, really but you still want credit. "I helped make those".
1 likeThis entire interview has been an admission
1 like@Duckie it makes me sad. That some pressure will drive people to do horrible things. I dont think the guy was or is evil. The act is unspeakable..
0 likes@Damon Santore my dad to.
0 likesI refer to my kids as "the kids" and "these kids" sometimes, and may have referred to them as "those kids", but then again, I might just be awkward.
0 likesI LOL'D
1 like@Valencia Saintilus that's not so weird. I used to refer to MY son as "the baby".
0 likes@Dark Rainbow you sound like a man hating feminazi
0 likesIt's just disgustingly painful listening to this guy whhen he speaks. Because he tries to sound so intelligent!
2 likes@Valencia Saintilus maybe he hated you.
0 likes@Valencia Saintilus I was also in an abusive relationship once. Big deal. A lot of women have been. Stop being so thirsty for sympathy.
0 likesxDD
0 likesLmao totally uneccesary detail from him hahaha
2 likesHahahhaha
0 likes"Ah yes...I fed them...human eggs. As well as...giving those kids human emotion 1438: affection. Yes, I love those kids. I definitely did not Earth Murder those human kids."
1 likenot at all wtf
0 likesHahahahah
0 likesNarcs seem like aliens to normal people
1 likelol!
0 likesI feel like psychopaths are mayeb the closest thing we have to aliens. They study human behavior and he said so many cringey things ab the kids that he probably heard other real dads say
0 likesI imagine it being said in a totally robotic voice “Affirmative. I helped make those kids.”
1 like😂😂😂
1 like@Person Oisels OMG! YES!
0 likes@Torsion OMFGLMAO!😂😆😂😆😂😆
0 likes@Ball Juice Of Zeus BHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA!!! OMFG!!! MINT!!!
0 likesZuckerish
0 likesYou nailed it, he can't feel the feelings so he's trying to act like he thinks it would feel. They're not completely human.
0 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likeshe apparently wanted sons so bad. probably didn't even love his daughters 😔. but his wife was pregnant w/ a son
0 likesThe amount of times he said those kids was gross
4 likes@Tracey Ní Breitheamh no I definitely think this is a hindsight moment. This is totally a normal thing to say but in the context it just sounds creepier so you all want to demonstrate how you're so much smarter than them and you would have known it from the start...
0 likesNope... It's just the context.
@Melody l deleted my comment directed at the original post a year ago just in case any more snarky people tag me with their negativity, nobody is demonstrating anything of the sort, it was an observation, but you choose to insult and assume sh#t about everyone. Did it make you feel better to off load?
0 likesWow. That is an accurate and chilling description
1 like"I was present in the creation of these smaller life forms. Yes. I took part in conceiving these children. I am father bot. My spouse and I have partaken in the human ceremony of marriage. I never killed those kids beep boop"
1 likelmaoo😭
0 likesNow imagine that alien saying it in a robot voice to convince you.. Thats the levels of dumb this was
0 likes@michael001437 there 2 level of love which sufficient by saying the kids or my kids
0 likes@Notthefather exactly, a loving dad will not generalized his kids with just saying they are kids but will say their name as an individual
0 likes@YourPalHDee I don't think he loved them by the way he address them as those kids, not eben close saying my kids, it's 100%detachment, words usage can't fool. His wording absolutely critical for investigator
0 likesFunny thing is, just the way he talked isn't convincing at all, not even the viewers moreover the detective
0 likes@Duckie .
0 likes@Damon Santore mine too. Every time me and him would argue it was “I brought you into this world and I can take you out”. Scary shit you must be an 80s baby too. Did you also hear “don’t get something Ajax won’t take off”😂
0 likes@The Gray State truth just barely 89 😂 but still an 80s baby! His other big one was “take a chill pill” and proceeding to look for them at the store
0 likesI take that more to him seeing them as his possessions, like she was going to leave him and take the kids, and he felt she didn't have a right to do that because they belonged to him. It is also an indication of "I made them, I can destroy them."
0 likesRight!!! He's disgusting!!!!!
0 likes@Julie Exel Right??!!
0 likes@YourPalHDee You say that like it makes it better? Sociopathy is objectively worse. People with cluster B personality disorders don't see other people as human beings, they see them as objects and have no ability to display empathy. He didn't panic. He premeditated the murder of his wife and children. Premeditated. He planned to kill helpless, tiny human beings that relied on him and trusted him for love and safety. There isn't anything more evil on this planet.
0 likesAnd shows his ownership
0 likeshe could be for all we know.
0 likesI love how she is not letting him speak after the test! She is like over speaking him and her tone of the voice is also amazing!
5 likes“You’re a really bad liar, has anyone ever told you that?” I’m dying
32 likesFair play to the lady, she is an absolute beast. She took him apart.
21 likesHow schooled these detectives are is very impressive. They just know what to do and when to do it..
0 likesA great way to never end up in this situation is to never murder anyone.
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What if you’re falsely accused?
49 likes@EddieMachetti ...never going to happen.
47 likes@Erin. V. M I HAVE SPOKEN
13 likesAsk for a lawyer, guilty or innocent, ask for a lawyer. Keep asking until they give you one.
52 likesIt's hard though :(
1 like@EddieMachetti ...you have typed.
18 likes@Erin. V. M silence woman
7 likes@EddieMachetti ...oh, okay. I'm totally going to feign intimidation now from someone about as significant as a Gnat farting in Wisconsin. 😉
13 likes@Erin. V. M how dare you talk to your superiors that way
4 likes@EddieMachetti ...*shudders*. Oh noes...I can feel the tension in the air. Now hush, you teeny tiny man. Quit stomping your stinky little feet in protest.
19 likes@Erin. V. M ....no ones ever spoken to me like that before... you’ve got guts. You’re hired.
4 likes@EddieMachetti ...lol. Pass. 😊
15 likesLmao this comment exchange
17 likes@Alreph ...Eddie has a wicked crush on me. 😛
11 likes@Erin. V. M some people just don’t know how to express themselves 🤷🏾♂️
4 likes@Alreph she’s my employee and she’s not behaving
6 likes@EddieMachetti ...about my salary.....
6 likes@Erin. V. M you are an essential worker and you will be paid accordingly...in cheese
8 likes@Erin. V. M just exchange numbers already 👅 chemistry already established
9 likes@Erin. V. M These replies.........they’re....beautiful.
8 likes@Shamir. ...😃
1 likeOr at least not install cameras on your own house. And know the persons schedule. And make sure no one knows you're alone with them.
0 likesOr never marry oh I have a better one never be born🙏🏻
0 likesSource?
0 likes@Shibansh Sahoo im going to try this
2 likesHe’s innocent
0 likesMy wife was murdered in 2007. He put her body in a sack, weighed it down with some rocks and dropped her in a lake. She surfaced, literally, sixteen days later, June 4th to be exact, her birthday. Found by a ten-year-old kid who will likely never forget that day.
4 likesThe police were all over me. I did four lots of four-hour interrogation. They told me nothing of what they already knew but questioned me as a most likely suspect. I struggled to answer even the most basic questions. And they ask a lot of questions. She was dead, gone and all I wanted to do was curl up in a corner and die myself. You get so tired of the questions that you actually want to confess. I just wanted to be left alone. Why not? What else is there?
A confession would have been pointless. Her real killer did confess. He was then made to explain how he got the body to the lake, where he dropped the body in, where he got the rocks, the sack, the rope. Stuff that only he could know.
You can only speak the truth. It's hell and then some.
@Martin Stu ...no, actually it doesn't. And it didn't happen in this situation either. Troglodyte.
0 likesPeople who would otherwise be normal can snap. It's no justification, but it's true
0 likesor never get caught
1 like@Philip Jones Everything about your story is horrific. I really hope you can rebuild your life and find some peace after such a loss and experience. Love from a lady in the UK. x
0 likes.... you say that now, but what if someone cut the line whileyou were waiting 45 mins for Chick-fil-A?
0 likeswhoa really?
0 likesPlenty of people who never murder anyone end up in exactly this situation.
0 likesA coward's strategy.
2 likesMy wife and kids....never. But, killing someone by accident is easier than you think. Tempers, and emotions get pretty thick and hard to navigate in the moment. Some will stop after a mistake....others will finish it once the mistake is made. Are they evil? I would argue that they are not....just a lack of self control. Taught control, they could be great people. But, once the line is crossed....consequences must follow.
0 likes@Joel Miller Thanks for the kind words. That was all back in 2007. The guy that did it served 8 years and is now free, she is still dead. The police interrogation was rough but, with life seeming pointless, I didn't actually care and frankly felt utter indifference about being a suspect.
0 likesIt does change you. I've not remarried but have had few dates. Each time I wondered if I really wanted something so precious in my life that could be so easily lost.
He did that for a really egoistic point of view he tough if they didn’t found out it’s him he can be a free single man with no history and responsibilities
0 likes@jack Johnson Estimated are between 3% to 10% of people on death row, and in prison in general, are innocent.
0 likesThat's about 200,000 innocent people in jail and 200,000 criminals free. Go ask them if they are good with "1 in a million" odds.
By the way, that would need 200 billion trials to get 200,000 wrong. Haven't looked at the stats on how many court cases we have each year, but I'm guessing it's well short of being able to meet 200 billion in any reasonable time.
There is an organization that has gotten almost 400 people off death row by going back to old cases and using new dna tech. How many innocent, but the officers did a shot job at the crime scene and no dna was taken at the time.
Imagine spending your whole life in jail and literally being innocent. Happens way more than '1 in a million' and 1 in a million is too high.
Noted
0 likes@Erin. V. M seriously that exchange had me giggling
1 like@EddieMachetti you're exchange had me chucking
2 likestons of people are falsely accused but ok
1 like@Philip Jones No problem. It might seem meaningless from a stranger on the internet, who has only ever read a paragraph about your experience but I really do wish you the best. I completely understand your thought process too, regarding your feelings around getting close to somebody. But I hope you do at least find a good, kind, solid companion. That oxygen-thief took enough from you, you deserve a much better future. Eight years is disgustingly short. I don't support death penalty, but I think these 'people' should never get out and enjoy life again, and spend a very dull, basic, luxury-free life in prison. Hopefully reflecting on what they did and the everlasting effect on others. Sadly, the world is a little skewiff. Genuinely hope you have support from others.
1 likeI remember seeing his interview on the news and I think everyone in the country had this solved on nearly day 1.
5 likes"Thank you for being a horrible liar!" So glad she said that to him!
5 likesYa know that moment when"they"realize the jig is up...? When they realize that from THAT moment on the trajectory of their life will be completely different from the one they have lived and the life they've lived up until that point has come to an end... I can't tell when that moment happened in this case. It's like he truly never realized the severity of the situation nor the potential consequences of his utter failure to convince anyone around him of his innocence. How did he not see that everyone around him knew he was lying, or did he and just gave anyone the power of knowing he did? Either way isn't that a character flaw in sociopaths or psychopaths? The detachment and ignorance of potential consequences thing?
2 likesIt's really telling how when he's asked a question, Chris sounds and acts more like the person just called him a murderer than like the person asked him a question. He doesn't actually answer the question, he just defends himself by repeating how much he loves his kids and how he would never harm them or his wife.
1 like"Thank you for being a horrible liar."
2653 likesRuthless.
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What’s the time in the video when he said that
6 likes@shut cho booty cheek up cuz i’m not the one 20:53 & 20:59
22 likes@Milly Bays thank you
2 likesI mean...it's comically true, look at his face on the interviews
25 likes@Milly Bays Thank you
0 likesAbsolutely ruthless
1 like@Momo idk im too lazy to change it
2 likesDude was completely exposed, couldn't say anything
0 likesGirls named Tammy.
0 likesI'm convinced he forgot that they were officially on missing at this point, and that he was supposed to be worried about finding them alive. Thats the only thing I can think of for how he was trying to act. Hes playing the mourning man, rather than the worried man. Hes even constantly referring to them in past tense.
2 likesGotta say this investigator is by far one of the best interrogators I have ever seen. No wonder the FBI picked him up. I like the slowed down phone handoff replay. Too funny JCS.
1 likeMy biggest problem in watching these videos is that I cringe every time the detectives confront him. I just cant stand imagining how he feels when they catch him in a lie.
0 likesThese terrify me because it shows that everyone has the ability to hurt someone like this and it just takes one specific thing.
4 likesKinda makes me scared of myself. Can’t believe that I could ever have the ability to hurt anyone. But seeing the thing some people do scares me of what we’re all capable of
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@Sisyphean Existence right! Or it could simply be someone finds that nerve that ticks you off and you lose control and things just escalate. It was 1 in the morning when I made this comment- which means I was more terrified of what I could actually do to someone. However now that it’s not the middle of the night and I’m more level headed I’m back to the typical “I could never hurt someone” mind set haha
1 likePolygrapher: “That was so great! 😃”
8054 likesChris: “Thanks!”
Polygrapher: “You’re a really bad liar! 😃”
Chris: 👁👄👁
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When you highlight that face its just pure nightmare fuel
226 likesGordon Ramsay vibes😂
45 likes1k likesnice
4 likes@Holy schizo
2 likesproceeds to shit himself
85 likesRead this right as it was happening
13 likes@McGee um, ur really cute
2 likes@Michael Rodriguez bro chill
30 likes@Michael Rodriguez down galactically
24 likesi’m your 2k like
0 likes@Michael Rodriguez weirdo
10 likesPolygraph tests are actually really shitty lie detectors
15 likesThis comment was funny until I saw that face at the end
1 likeCrusaderHoodie sorry 🥺
0 likesI would simply pass away right then and there.
4 likes@Logic Bender They are, but they kinda work as almost just a supplementary tool for psychological pressure here. It'd be insanely easy to not pass a polygraph test, by just being overly nervous.
4 likesBut in the way it's conducted here, the test almost seems secondary. It's completely built up to destroy his psyche, rather than actually give a "yes/no" answer to "did he kill them". They'd probably have had the same success, if she didn't even have him hooked up to the thing and just showed him some squiggly lines.
I love her
0 likes@John Canter Definitely, but at this point I don't believe people use them to definitively tell if someone is lying. I think it's a tool used to ramp up psychological pressure and to study how the suspect responds to the test.
14 likesBAHA
0 likesStop tryna be funny .... This is disgusting.
0 likes@TIV67 Playz but how do you know it's the end of times? Your Jesus tirade took you waaaaaay off course.
0 likes@TIV67 Playz thanks 😌
0 likesWhy he didn’t ask for a lawyer at the begging let alone at this point is beyond me
1 like@TIV67 Playz 👁👄👁
0 likesChris: come again
0 likesThis is like the 3rd time I've watched these tapes. The thing that always baffles me is the fact that he planned to kill her and his kids in a fantasy, but he's the stupidest criminal in history. Didn't think of cameras Chris? Her car is still there, with her shoes?? And on top of all of that, he's the absolute worst liar. How did he think he was going to get away with this. He's a complete disassociated psychopath.
0 likesWhile sitting in that chair I wonder how many times Chris thought to himself 'uhh is it too late to call off this test?' Lol The lady performing the test did a stellar job.
6 likesTo know what he did , and to watch him sit there playing innocent , is fascinating , and maddening at the same time
0 likesThis detective is awesome. Love all the long pauses. For an introverted person, this dude talks a lot.
0 likesThis woman is absolutely terrifying. If I was a murderer she's the last person I'd want to see. Amazing at her job, wow
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yea when she bragged about how she is the best polygraphian in the country I thought goddamn this is not going to be easy
115 likesWould a psychopath not be able to beat the test?
10 likes@Lars Rye Jeppesen Polygraph tests only show that you're nervous or have high blood pressure anyways it's not scientific as much as she was letting on . As long as you're calm you can pass them no matter what you did even killed a 100 people
38 likes@Lars Rye Jeppesen a college hooked a test up to a house plant and found it was lying. It was just hot from the window
29 likesPolygraphs can’t be used in court. They can sometimes show an indication of guilt or innocence, but I think the reason they use them is to see A) their reluctance/acceptance to take one, and/or B) the added psychological pressure the detectives can add to a person they believe to be guilty.
37 likesThought the same. So kind and friendly. And we all know she is the BETTER liar here.
9 likesShe was very good. I wonder though if, when she said; "there's only one person in this room who knows the truth, after this, there'll be two", was that not a little too direct being as she implied Chris was guilty? Chris did not respond to it though.
4 likesAnd she's wearing stripes as a foreshadowing of chris's future 😂
8 likesExactly what the bible says about the guilty capture in justice’s ice cold gaze
2 likesimagine her as your wife... "You want to tell me who left this mug in the sink?"
6 likes@Protton bore off
1 likeImagine her kids, they’d never get away with anything.
3 likesShe is legit.
2 likes@NamelessBacon ! it probably was lying—never trust a plant.
0 likessorry, but i saw it differently. she was very much an amateur in my eyes. if she were interviewing me or trying tactics like rubbing my shoulder.....sorry, but i wouldn't fall for that. she was lucky Chris wasnt wise in this situation.
1 like@John P. Grygus maybe cause a guilty person would not try to offend someone they are trying to convince. I’m sure a innocent person doesn’t care if they offend someone that’s accusing them of a crime if they have the evidence.
0 likes@John P. Grygus that’s the reason he cracked so easily. He has zero experience with interrogations. I know what you mean though. I’ve been around the block a few times in my younger years and these tactics would just be funny to me.
0 likesIt takes serious hubris to think you can casually outwit trained and educated specialists such as detectives and polygraphers. "I can easily fool these professionals and cover up my unreasonable and heinous acts."
3 likesAt some point even an innocent person realizes "wait, they think I had something to do with this? Hell naw, time to lawyer up for my own good." This guy KNOWS he's guilty, and he just strolls breezily into the lion's den completely unarmed and unrepresented by counsel, with full confidence that he can't possibly get got.
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Mark William Hofmann (Murder among the Mormons forger and bomber) beat the polygraph with no problems (scored a +14 in fact). It does happen.
0 likesWatching this for the 3rd time.
0 likesWhat strikes me most is that he didn't even bat an eyelid when he was inquired about the "ways making someone disappear". I mean... an innocent person (like...I imagine being asked those questions😳) wouldn't even be able to connect to the very nature of those questions in their mind.
I would've replied with a question such as "excuse me...?" or "what type of questions are these?!"
Chris just went along with them non-chalantly, answered them as if the questions were about some mundane subject matter.
i really like videos like these! keep it up :)
1 liketrue crime and psychology are the best topics.
The tone in his voice when he was asked relevant questions had blatant guilt written all over it
1 likeI didn't even do the crime but Im over here sweating like Im about to get caught for this crime.
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Me too 😂😂😂
42 likesHa ha me too
17 likesInsert Redletter Media Meme Here OMG...SAME!!! My heart racing...my upper lip sweating...lawd I got anxiety!!! 🤣😩🤣😩🤣
22 likesLmfao
1 likeI just confessed to my local police how I did 27 in a 25
72 likesIt's like some hack fraud tried subverting expectations about it really being all about family!
12 likes@Marc Fischetti you ever watch "Making A Murderer" on Netflix? Something about the Avery guy reminds me of Dick the Birthday Boy! Lol
2 likesDo you think that your chastity device is chaffing you as well?
1 likeSame! She asked how you could make someone disappear, I was like "I dunno man! I dunno!!!!" Lol
6 likes@B Lane sounds more like a Tums festival.......
2 likesI used to be liberal I`m sorry Fine I did it. You caught me, I can’t take it anymore!
3 likesNo shit right
0 likesI can tell by your avi haha
0 likes'The' crime? Or 'a' crime? What crime DID you do?
0 likesGabriel Land I did the crime of the century, I smoked some weed.
3 likesAnxiety, man, it's a fucker.
2 likesInsert Redletter Media Meme Here lol same I’m listening to her say ok when I say before 2018 and I’m thinking shit I would forget what she told me to say or the questions she’s asking I would be like but I did lose my temper so I’m lying lol 😆 also I would completely fail that test my anxiety makes me hold my breath and my hands are naturally very clamy and I get nervous very easily so my adrenaline is always on stand by all signs of failing lol
0 likes@Brandan Good for you..We need more honest people! Lol.
0 likesInsert Redletter Media Meme Here true lol
1 likewhich means you probably merk'd some other poor woman and kids.
0 likesI need to keep reminding myself that this dude strangled children because I automatically keep putting myself in his shoes and take pity. I'm pretty sure id have an aneurysm even if I was innocent
4 likesYour profile picture says it ALL
1 likeYour profile pic is perfection hahahaha
1 likeRight i got so much anxiety 😭
0 likesI stumbled on this video while I was stoned lol needless to say my heart rate was jacked
2 likes@Tommye Girl yessss. I was hoping someone else felt that way when she asked that question. I failed that test horribly lol
1 likeTHAT PAUSE TECHNIQUE RLY GOT ME
1 likeSAME! MY HEART IS RACING SO FAST!
1 likeSAME
1 likeYup. Im.having a freaking anxiety attack
1 likeHoly crap
Hahaha same
1 likeOh really I thought u did do this crime
0 likesHow do we know you weren't involved ?
0 likes@Menibor1 I don’t even know if I was involved. It was all blurry.
0 likesThat means y’all have empathy. (Not to be confused with sympathy)
0 likesInterrogator: "There is going to come a time when you're gonna feel this pressure from other people.
0 likesI'm not the only one who thinks that there's a possibility that you have something to do with this."
Chris: "Like another FBI agent, like, pressure? Or like, just like..."
What an odd response to being accused of having something to do with the disappearance of your wife and kids if you're "innocent".
The part when the lady said “if you had something to do with this it would be really dumb for you to come in for a polygraph test” i guarantee that just instantly made chris nervous and messed with his psyche. He was prolly trying to keep his cool at that moment
0 likes“There’s nothing in this life that means more to me than those kids” except… a side piece that let me get up in them truck for a few weeks. What an absolute monster for annihilating his entire family for the “prospect” of a new life with a woman that was prolly half the woman that Shannan was. To me there is no nice warm spot in this world that would push me to hurt my family. Ever. My kid is Everything to me and I would go to the end of the world to keep him safe. Our job as a father is to make sure we bring them comfort and a sense of safety and security.. how those jobs can be discarded and abandoned for a new person in your life is never acceptable. I know it’s too late for Chris and his family but I do hope that he has seen the horror and loss he brought so many people, i hope he feels extreme guilt every day for the rest of his life. Let the punishment fit the crime… since they will not be taking his life he needs to not have much one at all.
0 likesImagine disposing of your own children’s bodies to cover up your murder. Incomprehensible.
1 likeThe fact that he always says “those/these kids” and not “my kids” shows how much love he lacks for them. It’s disgusting.
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Makes me sick.
39 likesIt's a way to detach from the victims ,emotionally..
177 likes@Miss Vlad Exactly, just shows how guilty he is…
33 likes@Miss Vlad he was already detached from them emotionally
38 likes@Beyond Backwater presicely what I had pointed out ! Not sure of the reason for your comment ...
4 likes@Miss Vlad then why say "it's a way" to detach and not just he's detached from them. To me it sounded like you meant he was trying to detach in the interview.
10 likesEven in the beginning of interrogation the detective apologized for saying “those kids” but cw continued to say “those kids”!
19 likes@Miss Vlad precisely lmao
1 likeAlso when he said it's the woman's work
6 likesSo so so true
2 likesSeriously and how he would talk about them in the past tense like they were dead to him long before he killed them. When my best friend died from cancer it took me months afterwards to change to talking about her to past tense instead of present tense
14 likesAnd he’s trying to dissociate from them actually being his kids; he just murdered those kids not his actual kids
9 likes@Chuck H satan's cool wtf
1 likeThe sad thing is that I never met them and Im not even their daddy but seeing the videos of them dancing and singing all cute and happy makes me love them. Wherever these angels are now, they're at peace and have no memory of this cowardly piece of shit.
3 likes@Sam Loomis I feel that, the kids being happy with the mom. He couldn’t have just been an adult and divorced his wife or broke it off with the mistress. Fun fact: divorcing your wife is better than murdering her and her children.
9 likesyea i dun have kids but i nva heard my parents talk like that :(
1 likeright its absolutely infuriating.
1 like@james sutcliffe ?¿ weird thing to get super defensive about. So you’re telling me it’s normal to call your OWN kids “those kids” instead of “my kids”? And to call them that while you’re being interviewed by police for being suspected of murdering said kids?
5 likes@Flowcean Soul Since when using a demostrative article or a posesive pronound makes you guilty or inocent instead of proven facts?
2 likes@DanielV That literally isn’t the thing that makes him guilty in this, I just said it was disgusting.
0 likes@DanielV and I just think it’s a bad idea to remove yourself from the kids in this case, makes you look more guilty to me. 🤷🏻♀️ Did I say I was a cop? No. Does my opinion in this matter? No. Am I still allowed to say that’s gross and dumb of him to so? Yep.
0 likesIm going to start by saying i do not think killing is justifiable in any circumstance. But i saw home videos of them, and to be honest both the mother and the kids are obnoxious and annoying. Its understandable why he wanted out. Got together young, rushed into commitment, yadda yadda.... So why kill them? This gnaws on my mind because all im thinkin is DIVORCE DIVORCE DIVORCE. But my speculation is it was equivalent to a school shooter. Dude was the nice/quiet guy before this, holding it in, and it boiled and boiled with all those annoying ass arguments. Until she came home from that vaycay and ol dude went apeshit on her. Realized, oh fuck, cant let the girls live with this, and "mercy" killed em. I think the entire thing was in the heat of the moment and improvised from then on.
2 likesThis is an extreme case of someone not being honest with themselves. Dude should of just gave them all the finger and pay child support. But he didnt want to look like the asshole. Ironic.
He always said ‘making kids’ instead of having kids. Was really off. Like the most he cared about was the act of making them, and not the kids themselves.
1 likeI think he is saying it this way, trying to approach the interrogator’s point of view. Talks about them the way a stranger (interrogator) would most likely talk about them. It’s just another of his manipulating tricks. Little did he know, it only further made him look like the clown he is. I don’t think he is doing it to emotionally detach himself from his kids or the murder he committed. You have to have emotions to emotionally detach yourself. He clearly lacks every kind of emotion, besides self-pity, that’s why he was so easy to read right off the bat. Almost all narcissistic sociopaths tend to bear the same traits. Same with Casey Anthony.
2 likesdude killed them i think that speaks enough
1 like@jelag well no shit
0 likes@Flowcean Soul lmao
0 likesMy exact thought. How can someone COMPLETELY withdraw all emotions enough to even hold himself together. Not one tear.
1 like@Flowcean Soul well technically the littles and his wife are just missing. But he knew during this whole interview, nobody was ever going to see any of them alive again.
1 likeI helped make thoses kids.
2 likes@irsute8833 u helped make those kids??? Uhh how?
0 likesMost of it as he's speaking in the past tense like he's never going to see them again.
0 likes@Saul Goodman Hey now I know plenty of white dads that walked out on their kids too, and plenty of black fathers who stood by their kids and wife and have been faithful and loving to their families. Colour has nothing to do with parenting.
4 likesBut you’re right, he really should have just left if he was so unhappy. Then he could’ve just been with the girl he wanted to be with and his poor wife and kids could still be alive. Sure, they’d be sad their family isn’t together anymore but that’s way better than them being gone. Such a sad story that could’ve gone so much better with just one simple decision, telling his wife he was unfaithful and wanted to leave.
@Ashley Hudgins he milked the dad
0 likes@sharon sciba Pretty Good detective work, I would have to say! Since the cop used that word "those/them", Chris took those descriptors and just ran with them. If he was innocent, he would have said..MY KIDS...I can't believe it!!...and probably sobbing or holding back tears...picking up the pictures and holding them. Instead he was so cold and just kind of touched the pictures in a detached way....He didn't even try to act as if his kids were Super Important...
0 likes@Flowcean Soul Indeed! The black slums are filled with huge numbers of "Welfare Babies" from crack addicts that have 7 kids from 7 different fathers. It has been a way of life for them since the 60's when LBJ expanded the welfare program and all of the other free goodies that came from the taxes that hard-working americans are paying. The ironic thing is that the Black Families had a higher marriage rate than whites prior to the 60's, which ranged from 82%- 90%. Black Families that are middle-class & upper income class have much higher rates of marriage than families that live in the slums.
1 likeHe also has the vocabulary of a teenage girl.
1 like@Miss Vlad he was never attached to them
0 likes20:16 omg I can't imagine anything more intimidating that being told I'm "obviously a really bad liar" like that, by a polygrapher 😬😳😳😳
5 likesI always wondered how easy it would be to fool these polygraphs but man, it ain't even about the instrument that thing is just a prop, the detective is brilliant and he got manipulated hard
0 likesThis series with Chris Watts is so hilarious to me (in terms of him and his behaviour, not what he did to Shannan, Celeste, and Bella). He's the worst liar ever and it's literally so cringy listening to him profess his love for his family and how he would never hurt them because it's so damn fake and he just can't help it 🤣 It's like watching a little kid getting questioned by his parents about a toy he stole from his friend or something. No offence to little kids. And on top of everything he's so deluded that he thought he would be helping himself by going on the news with those gems.
6 likesRest in peace Shannan, Celeste, and Bella
when the interrogator is asking him ways that you could make someone disappear and she says "you could smother someone, you could strangle someone" i felt such an eerie feeling in my chest. crazy to think how she was so dead on. chris did exactly those two things, smothered those poor kids then strangled shannan. knowing what we know now it was chilling to hear her say that. she probably watches that back and feels sick to her stomach.
0 likesI’m almost sweating even hearing those questions. How do you not just throw up while being interrogated
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They are psychopaths and murderers.
3651 likesRight? Like I'd crack instantly.
3132 likesWatching this made me so nervous. Even though I hadn't even heard of this case until today, I still felt partially part of it.
2286 likescaptainspacehammer huh?
52 likesTaeven Edwards ..i think that goes the other way around
128 likes@rdd2 s And it can make it so you can't STOP throwing up, in some cases.
383 likesMine causes a reaction like that when I have a panic attack. I get pale, really clammy, and I can't stop vomiting.
i think if youre not guilty youd be a lot more convincing and less anxious
326 likesThis guy is much better
6 likesTaeven Edwards Danger and therefore fear can really cause vomiting. Happened to me. But it‘s a different vomiting from when you "normally" throw up
30 likesThis man had to Google "what does it feel like when someone says I love you?" This guy has no capability to feel anything. One way or another. He doesn't even know what love feels like.
178 likesHow do you not just throw-up having to sit there listening to his lies and stuttering bs, knowing you're looking at someone who just killed his wife, his unborn baby and two children?
142 likes@Gennady Golovkin thank you for the recommendation
0 likesI wish i would just feel like vomiting because when I'm anxious, to my utter horror, my first reaction is to rush to the nearest restroom
19 likesIf you are innocent of whatever they are accusing you of, you should feel fine.
31 likesBelieve me, I know this because I have experienced it.
@Walid Aslam they are just like any of us though, they are humans and that's horrifying
8 likesClearly you haven't seen The Sopranos.
7 likesSame !!! I felt so anxious just by watching her say the questions...
24 likesI love PLL
3 likesAnd that's why polygraph tests don't work at all.
43 likes...you don't kill people, I think that's a start.
34 likes@Bill Paxton who gets interrogated in the Sopranos?
5 likesThat's generally why defense attorneys say to never agree to this. The book "You Have the Right to Remain Innocent" is an entire book about never doing this, whether you're guilty or innocent.
97 likesFor example- 3:50. "The detective never mentioned violence". Anyone, innocent or not, would likely infer harm in their spouse and children being abducted from their home. If I came home and my wife was gone, but all her belongings were still at the house, I'd be freaking out and suspecting the absolute worst. So in an interview with the police, I'd be talking in terms of violence as well, no matter what the investigator said. From the perspective of an average citizen, the only way I ever really hear about abductions ending is violence or death, so of course that's the first place my mind would go. But to an investigator, that's a sign that I'm guilty.
@Walid Aslam Yeah but I don't think he is a psychopath. A true psychopath can deceive even the best investigators and polygraph machines.
22 likesExample, I'm not a psychopath but I find it very easy to make up stories or lie. The trick to catch me is to bring the story back up at another point in the interview or on another date because it is harder to remember a lie/fabrication than it is to remember the truth.
Mom: Where were you last night?
Me: I was at Bob's house studying. (Truth, I was at girlfriend's house.)
A few days later:
Mom: Which exam were you and Bob studying for the other night?
Me: Huh? Exam? Me and Bob studying? Nooo, I was with Nadia studying.
If I was innocent I’d still be pretty worried
57 likesYeah daffff those questions are so nailing.!
1 likeCause he is a pretty little liar
9 likesLol even if I was innocent, it'd be "red red red red too nervous". Like I'd faint.
19 likesAnxiety differs immensely between people and even in the same person between days- anxiety isn’t a foolproof picture perfect thing, unfortunately. Would be easier to handle I’m sure.
24 likesI also get extremely nauseous, dizzy/ lightheaded and eventually I’ll have to throw up if my anxiety peaks too high or goes on for too long.
Your therapist probably explained it like that to you because it’s your individual anxiety. It’s not universal, tho.
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0 likesFor me, personally, those moments of silence are just killer.. Even as a viewer, they make me sooo uncomfortable
21 likesYou guys are everywhere lmao
1 likeThis is one of the most difficult, gut wrenching, fascinating bits of tape I've ever seen. These investigators are just incredibly skilled. When she asked: "how would you cause someone to disappear", my guts turned upside down and in knots; or rather, it knotted again from the first phase of the interview. I know a lot of people have been saying Chris is a narcissist, Chris is a psychopath etc. I think in the case of Chris Watts these labels are too superficial. The guy is of course an extremely disturbed individual to have gone through with what he did; and he would certainly fall into various categories of what the medical textbooks say about anti social personalities, narcissism, psychopaths, sociopaths etc. However, I also think in Chris's case we're dealing with a person who had some kind of extreme break with reality; some snap and total disconnect brought on by guilt, by financial stress, by a conflict in personality that he saw as being not resolvable. But I also think he was an extreme version of many men who just cannot talk about their feelings in any real sense. And you have to call this what it is; it is sheer cowardice. I truly believe that Chris was so cowardly, so pathetic, so unable to articulate a thought, so tied in knots about leaving his wife, and so incapable of saying the words to his wife: "I do not love you anymore", that he saw murder as an easier option. I don't believe for one second that he told Shannon: "I don't love you anymore, I want a divorce". If he managed to say these words to Shanann, then wouldn't it have been the release he needed? If he managed to say these words then immediately he would have felt some relief in guilt and anxiety? We've all been in relationships; we all know how hard those discussions are; but once you say the words a dark cloud is lifted and you begin to work through things. And often, the other person too feels that there is validity to it. So again, I don't believe he ever said those words to Shannon. His position is that he said the relationship was over; she reacted by saying "you'll never see the kids again", and that's when he fell into a rage and murdered her, and then the kids. No. Absolutely not. That is not what was going on in his mind and it is not what happened. The bottom line is this. He was in a long term relationship, a marriage. He fell out of love with Shanann. He was miserable and felt his life was over, that he was bound to this relationship. He was feeling the pressure of having to explain the end of the marriage to his children, to both families, to their wide friendship group etc and it was just too much for his unequipped emotional skills to process, and too much on his ability to articulate his feelings. In his deluded, sick, fragile, worn down state, he saw murder as an easier option. I'm sure many people will think this is a ridiculous view; if you feel like commenting in a serious fashion, without any trolling or ridiculous hysteria, I'd love to hear your opinion.
65 likes@Joel Keane I agree 100 % however I would suspect most men in this position would suicide so I think that sums up the cowardice. He was too chicken to kill himself maybe? I think maybe he got angry and strangled the wife then thought how to explain to the children so maybe killed them either in a twisted "mercy" to them to put them out the misery of living without their mum or cowardice so they didn't and therefore others didn't find out.
15 likesHe kept saying evil cruelty, so how'd he know what happened to them if hes not the proprietor. Hes soo dumb, makes me sick to my stomach......
9 likesIf you’re innocent you have nothing to worry about with these kinda questions.
0 likesthere is almost no chance for you to be interrogated in such a case, since murderers are commonly very stupid on a level to find alternative solution for their temporary problem.
0 likesBy being innocent?
2 likesI had 2 take one of these b4...they suck....I passed tho.....☺
1 likeEspecially the room full of police officers part. Like ffs.
2 likes@Joel Keane man did you hit the nail in the coffin I will without a shame say I’m in a really bad relationship at this moment with 2 kids we are not married but we both have fallen out of love with each other. So what you have said in your comment what we assume Chris was going through I can relate to some of those feelings. EXCEPT for obviously killing my girl and kids I would never! Couldn’t even fathom that! At the end of the day ik me and my partner will have to go our separate ways and do what’s best for the kids and just be happy again.
7 likes@Eddie Jesus Many of us have been there man. I donno what the specifics of your situation are, but if you can, set a time very soon to sit down and talk it through and just say it; just spit out the words directly and without ambiguity. I was in a relationship and toiled for months about the right time, the right words etc etc. But once I said it the weight was partly lifted. It is terrible for mental health to carry that type of weight on your shoulders. The other thing is that often people in the other half of the relationship share the same fragility in this regard. If they do, don’t wait around for them to have a sit down. Arrange it yourself and clear the air.
9 likesIn becoming interested about the Watt’s case, it is clear as crystal how much that guy let his wife run shot gun over him. It is all over their house, from the way it was organised, to the type of bed they had, to the furniture they owned. This is a key thing that people need to discuss. He wasn’t even allowed to park his car in a 3 car garage. There must have been all sorts of rules that were eating at his nerves. This, combined with a clearly disturbed, warped, depressed, highly anxious and delusional personality we can start to unpack the reality of the situation, without reference to those technical words that the everyday social media people use but don’t know the meaning of; like narcissist, sociopath, psychopath etc. This has got nothing to do with excusing Watt’s appalling criminal act, it’s about trying to understand it in as much depth as possible so that we can prevent it reoccurring.
you'd be surprised at what you can do when your life is on the line
1 likeDont be trying to hide a lie. Stomach churning is nerves.
2 likesFirst starters. Be innocent. Sooo
0 likesFr
0 likesWell we're not murderers so of course these make us uncomfortable 😶
0 likes@bugoy kikay As anyone should be there's many many innocent people sitting in prison cells but this guy is obviously not [Innocent]
3 likes@FlareonOW yes,it definitely differs for everyone.
4 likesI've had severe anxiety and panic attacks for over 15yrs I've never thrown up I just get very shaky,body gets numb,I feel like I can't take a deep breath,feel close to death,my heart beats out of my chest etc.
Unfortunately for me my reaccuring episodes have left me an agoraphobic :/
@rdd2 s I’ve definitely thrown up due to anxiety and other emotions before
0 likesHe's a narcissist, he doesn't feel things the same as you and me,
3 likes@Aaron James I would say take a xan before the interrogation but I'd prolly get so barred out I just confess to the crime 😅😂😪
8 likesIronic name
1 like@Walid Aslam if he were a psychopath he woulda been able to pass that lie detector test.
0 likes@Ali Jaffery Bruh lying is completly normal, i lie probably atleast once everytime i talk to someone, whatever we talk about there is atleast one lie in that conversation.
6 likesif i get asked something 80% of the time my answer will be a lie.
its so much easier to lie than telling the truth especially if that truth will be an inconvenience to me.
Lying is normal nothing to be ashamed of. but im also an awfull liar and if im called out on any of my lies my brain will freeze and it will be completly obvious it was a lie.
@harvey20c lie detectors are passed because at the moment u lie ur heartbeat amps up because u feel what ur doin is wrong. A psycopath wouldnt care because they dont process consequence nor morality in a way that could physiologically affect them
3 likes@Baron von Dank-Meme This was an example of brilliant interrogation technique. Some of the other examples on this channel are pretty poor- namely the Stephen McDaniel video. That guy had the detectives on toast.
1 likeThis is why you say nothing hand ask for a lawyer. Talking to the police alone has no benefit.
1 like@QuickQuips well he was still going with the ruse that his wife and kids were missing and he was doing all he could to try and help
0 likes@Baron von Dank-Meme that just means you are a normal human who feels empathy good job you see i didn’t feel like that because i barely feel empathy ;(
0 likesEspecially as the husband and parent of the victims. You’ll always be a suspect because it often is the spouse but I imagine all the innocent spouses lose their shit when they’re grieving and get accused of killing their loved ones.
1 likeBy getting a lawyer
0 likesBe innocent
3 likesI think even i would fail that polygraph.
1 likeThey make it so uncomfortable in that little room.
What are u hiding lmao
2 likesyou tell the truth
0 likesyou can hear his voice trembling
0 likesI'd crack if I wasn't even guilty.
1 likeThey only make you sweat if you're guilty.
2 likesI think the polygrapher assurance is great for someone who is innocent and will boost their confidence in the process; however, if the person is guilty, they will feel anxious as they should and fail the test.
1 likeAsk for a Lawyer. Cops are bot your friend
1 like@Valjean Awesome observation :)
0 likesBecause someone who knows he's guilty will always try to look for ways to seem convincing or have a story that insinuates he's innocent/a victim.
1 likeSomeone who is in fact innocent will always want to avoid questions because that's what your gut goes for as soon as you're falsely accused, macking a ruckus due to it in your head being outrageous, none of these people are ready to lie properly.
@Amy Sandstrum Honestly just hearing these questions on YouTube when I'm not part of investigation makes me incredibly anxious. Pretty sure if you're being seriously questioned for multiple first degree murder charges; even of you aren't guilty is going to be a pretty harrowing experience.
1 likeMy dad was a cop and he was insanely good at forcing the truth from us kids. (Not abusive very loving)
3 likesYou may be surprised, humans adapt a lot during extremely stressful situations.
0 likesSeems the most effective strategy for a guilty person is to immediately ask for a lawyer and exercise their right to remain silent. This guys seems to want to convince the cops he is innocent, but that is not gonna happen and is a losing battle, and the more he talks the harder it will be in his trial for his lawyer to argue there is reasonable doubt. But a much better strategy would be to not be guilty in the first place.
0 likes@Aaron James me too!! it’s the worst
0 likesI would throw up being the investigator
2 likes@AtibaVV I don't abuse prescription drugs. That's just going to cause more problems.
1 likeGet some help.
Shit I got robbed at my work and the interrogator was soo good at his job that he almost made me think I did it. It was intimidating as fuck and he belittled me and broke me. Then a few months later he called me at my friends house (I have no idea how he knew I was there) and told me they found the dude and he was sorry I couldn’t accept his apology
2 likesi was 3 times, all 3 innocent . you know you didnt do it but you still feel the guilt, especially after polygraph guy said to cop after reading case " why did you bring him he is 100% guilt "
0 likesid be scared out of my mind but I've watched enough of these to know exactly what to do lool
0 likesI'd throw up if I was innocent, I would go to jail
0 likesNar I'd go no comment and get a lawyer
0 likesMost ppl have a conscience, not him.
0 likes@ Joel keane I liked your thoughts on this, very well thought out and analyzed! Here’s what I think is actually at the heart of the issue. It’s really the simple truth about people like CW and it’s the truth of people we label with names like psychopath, sociopath, narcissistic, etc. These people are all have one thing in common and it really separates and defines them and the decisions they make in life- whether large or small. They are all COWARDLY at heart. We can label them and analyze them and ask why..but they are simply COWARDS. Yes CW did all the things you very eloquently described and explained and he made the choices he made...because he’s a weak COWARD.
3 likes@ Tarvan Edwards You are RIGHT about anxiety’s suppression of vomiting. It’s part of the “ fight or flight “ survival mechanism of human evolution. The people blathering nonsense about how it would make it worse are simply being silly and seeking attention for themselves as they spew narratives and excuses about their “ specialness “ . They want everyone to accept how they’re acting like toddlers when confronted with life ( boohoo I have social anxiety and panic attacks) - really is an accomplishment and makes them sooooo.. special. Of course they can’t explain WHY anyone would listen to /take advice from a person who can’t handle simple participation IN life LMAO!
2 likesI think if you're innocent those questions are a breeze to answer. But putting yourself to the killer's positions, it's so hard not to feel suffocated when you have to lie.
1 likeHere's a tip: The very moment it becomes confrontational, instead of a normal conversation, you say "I don't like where this conversation is going, no further questions, I would like to talk to my lawyer". If you feel you can't handle the pressure of an interrogation without cracking, then don't.
1 like@Shea Roberts That is great but unsettling story. How they can be so convinced of your guilt... and find you so easily just to call for an apology.
0 likes@Chloe Emma Passman When I flew to America to visit my girlfriends father, a lady stopped me before the boarding process, this was in London. And she was asking the most ridiculous questions, she wanted to know what my gf's father works with, she asked me how long it takes to drive to his house and a bunch of random shit like that. I felt like I had commited a crime or something, very nervous. Was she worried I was going to the US to work or what lol
1 likeYeah, I'd be so nervous that I'd make mistakes even though I'd be innocent.
0 likesi had sweaty hand too, gosh
0 likesOk Chris you’re free to go , really , NOT.
3 likesThats why you ask for a lawyer. And don't murder people.
2 likesthats why im not a criminal. the interrogation is the only reason lol
0 likesSome people do in some cases, or so I’ve heard
0 likesYou'd be an easy person to break down then.
0 likesI mean if you are innocent you may a guilty person isn't going to
0 likes@Polarbearsrus Speak for yourself!
1 like@Ivan 🌟 Angel RoboCop's not real, sorry.
0 likes@P H I usually do...
0 likes@Chloe Emma Passman im no specialist but im pretty sure interrogation rooms are meant to be scary, to crack you, to make you feel tired. the small room, the white walls, the ticking clock, the empty desk, 2 chairs, the camera, and an authority.
2 likesBecause people like him freak out on the inside, yet they think they're smart enough to manipulate everyone. So they aren't scared enough. They will lie to the day they die to keep up their facade of who they want everyone to see them as.
3 likes@Raven Angel Right, the lying is what nails them. Even if you have the evidence on video, they will never admit the truth. Trump is an excellent example. He will NEVER admit he lost the election. They have what's called magical thinking, remember how Trump said the virus was going to disappear? Bingo! They're living in a fantasy world.
1 likeHonestly i think i could do it. I get anxiety attacks pretty often so Im super good at acting "properly" while panicking.
1 likeI'd fill the room to the rim with vomit 🤢🤮
1 likeYou just gotta stay relaxed. At the end of the day you're just in a room talking to someone.
1 like@Cassandra Harris the capacity for empathy isn't a gauge of guilt.
0 likesBecause you are a normal person, just like most of us.
1 likebro I had to pause before the real test began because she made ME too nervous
3 likes@ijfisjjf Huh? The other way around? Throwing up makes it impossible to have anxiety?
1 like@Baron von Dank-Meme there’s a documentary of it, that goes more into their marital problems, as well as his infidelity. If you like these videos, I’d recommend checking it out, I think it’s on Netflix.
2 likesI think if you were innocent you’d be more annoyed in general
1 likeI would like to add some creative insight; I was convicted of a crime six years ago that i wont disclose but will freely admit that I was responsible for. I am not a hardened criminal, but my crime was serious enough that i was staring down at least a five year prison stint. My first interview lasted about six seconds before I disintegrated into all out bawling and floods of tears and sheer utter panic. That did me more harm than good, the second interview was worse, cause now I had been in the situation for a number of hours, the police do a very good job of acting sympathetic, using previous discussions or events against you (For example; 'I know you're not in a great place right now but you've gotten the worst outta your system so we can just have a talk now, ok?' referring to how I cried last time, basically saying 'Hey dont worry, its natural to cry buddy its okay') which made me feel like I would walk away better if I was forthright with these guys, so I freely admitted everything.
1 likeEven though I came clean I still got hammered pretty hard, but It was alot better than it could have been. Regardless, i have regular, recurring nightmares about being locked in that tiny, grey room with three really big police dudes asking me invasive, personal questions for hours upon hours. The small amount of time I did in prison was absolutely nothing compared to the overwhelming sense of pressure, lonlyness and terror you feel in those interview rooms. Because in prison? You can make friends. In that room? Nobody is your friend, and there is absolutely no escape. And that pause? The pause they do when they are trying to catch you in a lie? Is the longest period of silence you will ever experience, and even when you are telling the whole truth its really, really hard not to keep talking, or tap your feet or do ANYTHING to get them to stop staring at you, to break that silence.
I cannot imagine how much worse it is for murderers, rapists etc. People looking at life sentences, if my experience is anything to go by? I dont even want to imagine.
I got interrogated by my stores loss prevention, and I didn’t even do anything bad but I was still shitting bricks lol
1 like@Baron von Dank-Meme 😂
0 likesThey’re crazy people who lie and are selfish/insane
0 likes@ijfisjjf no, it’s different for different people, it’s physically impossible for me to throw up while very anxious
1 like@rdd2 s man, than I‘m having the wrong kind of anxiety 😂
0 likesLITERALLY my heart is beating so fast
1 like@rdd2 s Not being snarky...but only someone who has anxiety can answer this. YES you can throw up purely from anxiety.
1 likeCamilla Curn No worries (pun intended) it doesn’t sound snarky. I learned everyone has different anxiety since i wrote that but i didn’t mean to speak on anyone’s behalf
1 likeThe nausea that comes from that kind of fear is overwhelming and painful. I’ve never actually thrown up but i can only imagine it’s a lot worse than dry heaving
Psychopaths don't feel emotion in the same way everyone else does.. but once the game starts crumbling, its easy to tell because they don't act like a normal person would...
0 likes@Kristina Fawn Navy seals kill people... lots of them. Never become an interrogator, you would be awful at it.
0 likes@B A Lol, thats why normal people ask for an attorney before the questioning ever starts...
0 likes@Ca Cu 100%
0 likes@Chloe Emma Passman Same. I’m a terrible liar, too. 👀
0 likesThat’s why you say lawyer
0 likesespecially when he knows he’s about to fail every single question
0 likesListening to the lie detector woman, you'd think these tests were reliable. They can't be used in court because they are rubbish and totally unreliable in blind tests, and yet she sounds like she knows if he's lied....she has no idea other than her bias based on the fact he's been arrested.
1 likeIm the only One who thinks that it is realy Strange that someone normal can be from One Moment to the other be a Monster? I guess that its realy strange.....
0 likesY’all ain’t Neva been to the principles offer fr
0 likes@QuickQuips what, so more murderers could walk the streets?
0 likesIf anybody wants to see a really good interrogation, I recommend the Russell Williams case. That interrogator is so good, he could convince gravity to go the other way.
2 likesMakes you realize how many ways they have to make someone confess. Chris is SO STUPID, he couldn't pick up on the questions that sunk his boat. He was nailed early on, , BEFORE the polygraph. They just couldn't let him know it and they didn't want him to say anything about retaining a lawyer because then Chris would clam up and there would have been a trial. NO ONE wanted that. They wanted the confession.
0 likes@plasser I actually disagree. Chris is sooo stupid, even if you read him Miranda he would still talk. I think he would even hire a stupid lawyer. One that would just shrug his shoulders in court and say, “whatever the prosecution wants my honor...i mean your honor”.
0 likesI’d be so offended if law enforcement asked me methods on how to kill someone. I wouldn’t even answer the question because I’d feel like it’s so inappropriate and would immediately ask why I’m even expected to answer such a cruel question. The fact that he answered it was such a giveaway
1 like@Shi La Yup, that’s the reason she asked him. If he answers without questioning it, which he did, she knows right away he’s guilty. What a dummy he is.
1 likeOne reason they can't be used as evidence in court. Often, the very concern of a false positive will cause a reaction in the polygraph, creating a self-fulfilling prophecy.
2 likes@Baron von Dank-Meme that and the Jodi arias case
0 likesTo be honest often times I confess to things I didn’t do, this scare me.
1 like@rdd2 s really?? Well I learned something today!
0 likesespecially if you’re guilty, i would be ridiculously nervous and sick to my stomach
0 likesFirst question and id probably just throw up and die
0 likes@JimboRustles Well they obviously do work. Because Chris Watts failed his,and he killed them all,so yes they do work
0 likes@Aaron James me too.
0 likes@Amy Sandstrum also they don't ask these kind of questions if you're not guilty. Experienced detectives know when someone is acting weird and start pushing them like that
1 like@Walid Aslam no. Its an instinct of self preservation.
1 likeIt gives me such admiration for the detectives and polygraph examiners. What a difficult job.
1 like@rdd2 s ummm as someone who’s anxiety makes them vomit violently even if there’s nothing in my stomach. You are in fact wrong. Maybe for some ppl it makes it impossible but I have a feeling more often than not. Anxiety makes you nauseous
0 likesXandria S you’re like a hundred comments late on calling me wrong but thank you, noted.
0 likesMy first comment wasnt wrong either way, as someone who cannot throw up from anxiety but who dry heaves all the time, you don’t speak for everyone.
@rdd2 s I realized that once I read further but didn’t want to delete my comment lol
0 likesI hate having dreams about killing someone I wake up feeling guilty
1 likeAlways get a lawyer
0 likesYou don’t kill people beforehand
0 likesNo freakin shit.
0 likesI know I almost did and it wasn't even close to a murder. If I were him I'd be shitting my pants - I'd be done!
0 likesPretty Little Liars
0 likesdon't sweat it. polygraphs don't hold in court
if you're innocent and not giving these obvious cues i doubt they'd even be asking you those hard questions since they know they won't get anything out of them
0 likes@rdd2 s Anxiety makes me puke sometimes
0 likesNicholas Sternon ok
1 likeMate if you knew you were innocent you wouldn't be even slightly nervous, that's the point. You'd be certain that once the truth comes out you'd be proven right.
0 likesBy being honest. Unless you're guilty, it shouldn't be as hard.
0 likesYou don't kill your kids.
0 likesId just fold just imagining being asked that makes me sick especially if I did do it
0 likesIt's easy if you are innocent. A told my when friend a story i forgot I told him before, he's like you know you told me that story twice before. I asked if I told it the same way all 3 times and he said yes. I told him then you know it's true.
1 likeThe difference between being guilty and innocent.
0 likesThat is why they have a long period where they calm you down before the polygraph. An innocent person will be extremely anxious before the polygraph takes place. Here you are involved with a horrible crime. You are taking a polygraph. It is so messed up. The tester's attempts to calm you down will work if you are innocent. You have nothing to hide and so there will be no stress signals during the actual test. If you are guilty there will be stress signals during the actual test.
0 likesI could just fine cause in my mind I am never the bad person
0 likesDeep down inside, he knew he was caught.
0 likesIf you're innocent, don't talk.
0 likesim an extremely anxious person and i feel the exact same. it gives me anxiety just listening to the interrogation.
0 likes@George how naive are you to assume everyone's experiences must be comparable to yours?
0 likesAbsolutely incredible
You know, there's an easy way not to throw up - not being guilty.
0 likesYou dont puke cause there is nothing in their stomach nothing in their heart
0 likesNo not really you guys are just sensitive is all the disturbing thing about this is him being calm and not aggressive towards this shit.
0 likes@Amy Sandstrum well they stopped using polygraph as evidence in court of law as many innocent people can fail it and many sociopaths can pass it despite lying
0 likesMakes me nervous watching too, but then I just think easiest way to not be sitting in that chair is not to kill people.
0 likesWatching this gives me a fear that if I was ever framed for something or a suspect, but even though I was actually innocent, I’d still look guilty, lol.
0 likesGreat! So don't do anything illegal
0 likes@Bill Paxton the sipsons
0 likesYou are a decent person and have an honest conscience and aren't an absolute psychopath that's how.
0 likesI’m sweating. These cops did SUCH A GOOD JOB.
0 likesHe didn't trow up killing his daughters sick people around
0 likes@Chloe Emma Passman Same, I'd be an emotional mess, undershock and hysterical, wether I killed the person or found out someone I knew had been killed, I'd be frantic. Either confessing and crying, or worried and panicked, crying trying to prove my innocence. I don't understand how people keep their calm demeanor it's just really strange to me, he's clearly a psychopath.
0 likesLol criminals typically don't have anxiety and fear, thats why they are criminals 🤣
0 likesImagine interogator looking at you like 👁👄👁
0 likesRight!! I’ve thrown up from guilty accusations before like these people are not normal
1 likebrrrruuuhh deadset im freaking
0 likesIm trying to lie to myself without causing bodily changes but i can feel my own chest tighten lol theyd get me in a red hot second
1 likeHell yea they’d read me like a book 😂😂😂😭
0 likes@Walid Aslam while people may have issues with their actions, it's still impressive
0 likes@Ganagati people would be optimistic, and don't want to give up or even think they may be gone or hurt. You are wrong.
0 likes@rdd2 s I've puked from panic attacks.
0 likesoutdoor grow life ok
0 likesId make a mess of it and incriminate myself for something I hadn't even done.
1 likeCause i didnt do it?
0 likes@Walid Aslam plg
0 likes@Walid Aslam w
0 likesRight? I’d be crying nonstop and I wouldn’t even be able to talk properly because the only thing an innocent person could think in this situation is “I don’t care about shit I need to find my kids”
1 likeBruh im such a nervous wrack sometimes, especially when getting questioned.. even answering questions truthfully i would fail the polygraph test
1 likeright, even if im actually not guilty i would have exhibit those signs that the narrator are talking about under this questioning. lmao.
0 likesSome people like myself have been trained to resist interrogation for other people's lives.
0 likessome do , there was another video where they brought a bucket in just in case.
1 likeSo I was brought it for interrogation once (completely innocent btw, my name was just brought up and they wanted to question me) and I was soo freaked out I did puke. Lol
1 likeI got briefly arrested for having an unpaid speeding ticket. It was from years ago, and they were reluctant to even go through the motions, but they cuffed me and brought me along to the jail. I got along well with the cops, and they sat me in the interview room for a minute while they checked to see if they could give me a cell that wasn't across from a white supremacist (they could not, which was awkward). Even being in the interview room for a second for something unrelated is pretty intimidating; it's small with no windows, so it kinda plays tricks on you.
2 likesIt’s hard not to because your body takes over to your minds perceived threat, I almost hyperventilated the first time I was deposed in a big lawsuit
1 likeBro I didn’t know they used these advanced thinking techniques so often. Their jobs are so much more intricate than you’d thing they would be. I love watching these vids. But I think they can tell the difference between nervousness and just lying. Plus you can retake polygraph tests if they’re a little off.
2 likesI honestly believe that if any of my loved ones were harmed, kidnapped, killed, etc… and I was a suspect, I would be flying off the walls and would not be handling the situation calmly whatsoever. Being constantly reminded of what happened, especially in an interrogative manner about those people, would be the worst kind of hell I couldn’t even imagine!!!!!
2 likesLike man, imagine taking the test and just hearing her pause and look at you after you know you lied... scary shit
2 likes@George Exactly. Some nerves would be present, but nothing like the fear a guilty person would be going through.
0 likes@Ganagati I hear your point, but the detective had a LOT more to go on than just that statement by this time.
1 likeWhen your void of all human emotion, it makes it much easier. I’m surprised he didn’t immediately say “Lawyer” to stop all interrogation. I’m glad he didn’t, but you’d think one would want to know a little bit about the legal system if they are going to off their entire family.
0 likes@Strawberry Turtle Sometimes there is an added feeling of something else. If someone falsely accuses you of a serious crime, knowing what you did was in no way illegal at all, you have to explain to the investigators that what you did was actually legal.
0 likesIt's because the people that can actually beat this test. Are most of the times, read 99% or more, smart enough to not commit such crimes. Although that's what makes it scary. When a cool, calm and collected person, who can really play another person/lie commits a significant crime. It's just over. But even the best makes mistakes so that's good.
0 likesMy heart accelerated
0 likes@Chloe Emma Passman I would’ve cracked at the house first time talking to the police officer.
0 likesI don't know. I have a daughter and if she went missing that would already be horror for me. I'd not be able to breathe. Once I went to pick her up from school and we could not find her and I was frantic, the worst 15 minutes of my life
1 like@Eddie Jesus maybe look for the help of a mediator. They can help you separate in the most respectful and peaceful way
1 likeEh not as bad as you think lol 😂 this dudes shit when it comes to being interrogated
0 likesIkr the first male investigator was stone cold with his deliveries I would’ve just confessed like sheeeeesh .....from 30 seconds in that detective knew he was lying.
2 likes“If you’re innocent you have nothing to worry about” is about the most fallacious bs statement ever widely repeated
2 likesGanagati, they don’t even know for sure if she was abducted at this point
0 likesThe people responding to this with “if you’re not guilty you have nothing to fear” don’t understand mental illness or trauma. I’ve been mentally and emotionally abused in the past so I tend to not have much confidence in things I say even if I’m completely telling the truth.
1 likeHe has me convinced I have done something.
2 likesI'd crack even if I wasn't guilty of anything. I got pulled over by police for having a broken tail light, and I'm so nervous about it that they think I have drugs in my car. (then I get a sanctimonious speech about how 'police officers are people too, you know' lmao)
0 likesIt’s not as difficult to pass a lie detector as most of the public think.
0 likes@Joel Keane great insight.
1 likeI was answering every one of her questions with "I don't frickin know."
0 likesthey can’t feel those emotions
0 likesA lot of people do.
0 likesYeah true psychopaths can get through this a LOT better than this guy did. My cousin could prob beat the polygraph. Their subconcious is legitamently turned off. His concious is always running for the next lie to spin off. This guy didnt understand that u should be morbidly a psychopath to get away with something like this. Hes trying but failing his heart is still there.
1 likeThat's because you have a conscious.
1 likeI am naturally a person who can’t look people in the eyes so I feel like if I was in that situation I would look sooo guilty.
1 like@BrenTek UntimedDisaster definitely, with my anxiety I'd freak out.
0 likesI would most definitely have a panic attack while being interrogated for a parking ticket but I think murderers don't have those kind of things going on. if you have killed someone would it really be that bad to sit in a room for a few hours? the most possible thing is maybe they feel bad for /themselves/ as in "shit I'm caught ill go to jail" and that's IF they have an ounce of understanding. if they don't, well, I don't think they'd care about anything at that moment.
1 likeanxiety would’ve been through the roof. but like Walid said. these are murderers and psychos
0 likesI mean I’m not a murderer but I’m very good at lying if I have to. Some people can do it and some cant, I got a buddy that can’t even tell a white lie convincingly 😂.
1 likeahhahahaha omg this is exactly what i feel also lol :D
0 likesYeah for real right? And I thought going to the doctor was the most stressful experience.
1 likeI find it very curious. Actually i am trying to learn how a person could prove his innocence in a case like that
1 likeHahaha. The polygraph woman is the polygraph test, not the machine. It's a ruse to unsettle a suspect and try to get them to tell the truth.
1 likeI refuse to believe murderous people are the same specie as me.
0 likes@John Ocampo Well, they are though. There other also other apes species who carry out killings and go to wars among different tribes. The interesting question is how do we develop a moral system which says murders are wrong. Some people would argue the only reason is God tells us so, there are no other natural explanation. But this can be debated.
0 likes@dadt for me its common sense to not cause bodily damage to our bodies, someone who either enjoys that or is willing to do it under no circumstantial threat is not a normal being. Im sure the majority of the human population agrees with that. The good thing is that these creatures are the minority in society. I hope we invent some type of device that can detect this urges early on and prevent them from carrying out their crimes.
1 likeYeah, I'm like 99% sure I didn't kill this guy's family, but I'm 100% sure I'd fail the hell out of that polygraph.
1 likeI guess your not really a pretty little liar
0 likesNO LITERALLY LMAOOO
1 like@Michelle C si
0 likesBy refusing to speak without a lawyer present
0 likes@Baron von Dank-Meme this is a very disturbing case, like…the kind that make you come back because its so horrible
1 like@Cassandra Harris That's so true
0 likes@George I would probably break down crying hysterically if my wife and two kids were missing and they were asking me ways that people can be murdered
1 like@Dylan Olson Yeah, if you were innocent.
0 likes@Chloe Emma Passman yeah us innocent people don’t ever wanna be in those situations
0 likes@Chloe Emma Passman that’s why you’re not a psychopath lol
0 likes@Aaron James cops are lucky you aren’t a criminal😂
0 likesBecause your not a guilty murderer 🤣🤣
0 likes@Pretty Little Liars, being innocent, I felt anxious with the polygraph questions. Even with the interview and confession, I felt anxious. If I had a different mindset, I would probably think the whole world is out to get me.
1 like@Baron von Dank-Meme agreed! I kept putting myself in his shoes and freaking out lol
0 likesIf I were Chris, I definitely will throw up when the polygrapher says that i'm a bad liar.
1 likeEverything I see the rule of thumb is never talk get a lawyer when in doubt get a lawyer,lol even if for parking ticket get a lawyer in other words don't say Sh** get a lawyer lol.
0 likes@Morgan Saunders They say lot of innocent people said that that have served twenty years or more in prison and where innocent,if they want to talk to you I think by default as far as they are concerned you ae guilty.
1 like@Simone Greco it's too hard or even impossible to prove a negative, so the accuser is who must have evidence and a convincing argument. It's called the burden of proof.
1 likeThe state already knows he did it, at this point. But they need his confession along with all the physical and digital evidence to nail him in court. Court only gives you one shot.
Seriously
0 likesPractice
0 likesSome people do. A lot of deceptive people will vomit due to fear.
0 likesi want a lawyer just watching this...cuff me already ;)
1 like@PenskePC23 Matthew Bevilaqua 😁
0 likesI would choke on my words, I would make eye contact and panick, quickly looking away, I would do s bad
0 likes@Walid Aslam How do you know that Chris is a psychopath? Did he have a test for that?
0 likesI even feel guilty while i hear these questions. Dafuq.
0 likesJust imprison me. U got me. I did it. Did what? Everything that happened so far. :P
Usually you do. You're only seeing remarkable ones on here though!
0 likesI would just cry and they wouldn’t understand what I’m saying. I’d babble so hard
0 likesSome people do
0 likesRight I couldn’t
0 likesLol why is your name "Pretty Little Liars"?
0 likesNO YEA
0 likes@Cassandra Harris THIS!
0 likes@11luluk facts
0 likes@Walid Aslam That wouldn't stop them from vomiting from stress. Hell, if anything, their guilt would make them more likely to vomit.
0 likesI'm surprised Chris didn't develop IBS and flood the room with his sweat during all that.
1 likeyou guilty
0 likesIf you are like that when you're innocent what the fuck would you do if you were guilty
0 likesThe mere interrogation even if I'm not a suspect would make me extremely anxious and scared
0 likesI'd confess just to get away from that clock.
1 likeReally
0 likesOne thing I’ve learned from binging this whole channel is ask for attorney immediately get up and walk out
2 likesI would have vomited
0 likesYo I been interrogated to be bakeracted into a mental facility and it fucking makes you so nauseous and tired 🤢😵💫
0 likesBecause they’re guilty
0 likes21:19 What she says at this timestamp
0 likesJust slap the cuffs on me right now.
well i know one way to avoid having to
0 likesif you didn't do it, it's very fast and easy lol. but if you did... yeah you'd rather die than be in that room
0 likesliterally, when she said "you could smother someone?" i would've literally just given up and confessed right there. that's such a specific murder method
0 likes@Twilight I get where youre coming from and frankly it's insightful that you're able to recognize that in yourself (I'd say nost serial liars don't even see themselves as such, and it's probably most people as well).
0 likesBut I do think there is a case to be made for never lying. It's not always easy, and with convenient white lies it sometimes seems pointless to tell the truth, but I think there's a good reason old religions place such an emphasis on honesty, and consider dishonesty to be an affront to God as much as anybody else.
Frankly I think the fact that dishonesty has become such a prevailing facet of our culture will be a big part of our downfall, and a good way for us to change that is to take honesty very seriously as individuals.
It's harder to even accurately perceive truth than people seem to recognize, and in my personal life I've found that once I made the personal moral decision to never tell a lie that I suddenly had to become more aware of my life, the lives of those around me, my own mental state, and plenty of other things. Furthermore I found that people, whether consciously or not, are gravitated towards unabashed truth tellers. And I'm not talking about being an asshole and giving unwarramted opinions and insults - but rather answering questions honestly (and tactfully), and sometimes saying what does need to be said but that nobody wants to actually say.
Peoples' feelings get hurt sometimes, and there are inconveniences, but in the long run people respect you more AND you end up with a clearer understanding of your own life.
It's a weird thing to say, but I highly recommend zealous truthtelling. Remain compassionate, remain sensitive to the feelings of others, be reasonable - but take lying off the table as a solution to anything. I swear it makes life better.
When it comes to cops though... Don't tell them anything except the truest thing you can say when being looked at by police - "I need a lawyer"
@MurRothBro I can without a doubt promise you that telling the truth 100% of the time will get you the complete opposite of respect.
0 likesIf i told the truth 100% of the time i wouldnt have any friends and i would be very disliked.
Knees weak arms were heavy
0 likes@king jadyn ah shiet whats up chichona?
0 likesYou don't throw up by not opening your mouth. There's a reason one of the more popular videos on youtube is "Don't ever talk to the police."
0 likesUh. They’ve got twisted worldviews that allow them to fully justify their crimes.
0 likesbecause most people arent so weak.
0 likes@Baron von Dank-Meme that's a bit suspect.
0 likesIf I ever got interrogated I'd be so deeply anxious about them taking my anxiety as an indicator of guilt which just makes me more anxious. I'd be crying.
0 likes@Amy Sandstrum Individual people’s scales of anxiety can vary dramatically though
0 likesThat's literally not how anything works, which is why false confessions are actually really common during interrogations. There is no uniform way to respond to questioning if you're innocent or guilty. This kind of thinking is exactly why so many convictions have been overturned; in a staggering amount of cases innocent people confessed to horrific crimes they literally could not have committed.
0 likesThese people have no regard for human life... We all think about hurting people, but most of us like me and you will never really do anything.... but these people are just sick in the head... It's a fucking crazy world we live in....
0 likesIt is quite simple............ No Comment.............. to every question. Let them prove you are guilty! Been through many an interview with the Police........... No Comment .... all the way! Never had an issue with walking
0 likesLol and her name is @pretty little liars
0 likes@Jeremiah Symonette not entirely true. Psychopaths may not feel empathy for others, but they are perfectly capable of perceiving threats and experiencing the fear of getting caught. That kind of stress can raise your heart rate.
0 likesYou're odd. If you did nothing wrong why would you feel sick?
0 likes@Chloe Emma Passman right:”) you know that feeling when you get called out on a lie and you feel your head start to heat up and your brain get fuzzy?? you’d legit know when the polygraph thingy goes off which would make you even more nervous😭😂
0 likes@Joel Keane IMHO it’s not about being chicken. His behavior, his affair, the rage, the killing, the delusional behavior afterwards, trying to act innocent, perhaps believing he was… all that was narcissism. He was the only thing that matters to himself. And he would only tolerate those things that he wanted and, could control. If it meant control, it was ok with him. Any other resolution of his marital problems would have meant giving that up - dealing with the guilt, loss of access to his kids, the negative opinions of other people. In the panic of losing control over his life, the only way to prevent that from happening was to simply make the threat to his control go away. He believed he could get away with it and hide it and nothing bad would happen to him (he didn’t even know what the capital punishment law was). That seemed like the only way to stay in control that was in his power, so that’s what he did. His calculus simply didn’t include other variables - his whole life was only about him and what he wanted. An extreme narcissist and textbook psychopath.
0 likesRight? I’d fail even if I was innocent. Just thinking that they might think I’m guilty makes me nervous af. I’d be screwed.
0 likesI've been interrogated twice because my sibling had run away and they thought I was involved and I hate it when they leave you in the room alone for like an hour. My heart beats so slowly and I stutter.
1 like@Jeremiah Symonette that’s not true
0 likes@Amy Sandstrum I think we all get nervous watching because we imagine ourselves in Chris' place, the liar. If you're not guilty, especially when it comes to the murder of the people you love the most in the world, the last thing you'll feel is anxiety. You'll probably feel fear (that they were hurt or dead), anger, sadness, desperation but not anxiety or nervousness. Maybe if it's the murder of someone you don't love or care about, maybe you'll feel nervous even if you didn't do it... But his kids? He should be crying...
0 likesthe guy slaughtered his wife and children, I don't think he will throw up due to some questions :D
0 likesAt times people that are murders are able to be a sociopath in certain situation to be able to what needs to be done so they don’t think about the consequences of their evil actions
0 likesMy anxiety would probably make me seem guilty because if they pause techniqued me I'd probably just start rambling. That's why you always ask for a lawyer, innocent or guilty
0 likesThey aren’t like us…
0 likesIf you were 100% innocent, these interrogation techniques would not make you sweat, except maybe out of anger. The real problems occur with somebody who isn't 100% innocent but isn't guilty of the crime alleged either.
1 likeSimple. Don’t be a liar.
0 likespro tip to not throw up while being interrogated. throw down instead cant be interrogated if I'm arrested instead
0 likesWell don’t murder anyone and you probably won’t be in this situation
0 likes@27 sixes fuck i just killed my sims character 20 minutes ago
0 likesHelps when you havent murdered someone.
0 likesYour life is on the line. Self interest can make you do almost anything. But this proves most people don't have the foresight or skills to act innocent w/o letting facts slip.
0 likestrue lol
0 likesyea its crazy cuz if u know u did nothing wrong u need to trust the computer to recognise that no matter how nervous u are :(
0 likesfeelsbad
honestly i would probably cry and throw up even if i wasn’t guilty
1 likebeing innocent would help
0 likesYou do, trust me...I know!
0 likesFor me if I had gotten interrogated over my loved ones going missing I would get so mad and angry that they’re wasting time accusing me. Idk how this guy is rambling on. I would probably be in shock and even unable to form coherent responses whereas this guy seems to waffle on trying to defend himself.
0 likesBro I was thinking the same. Genuinely think I would fail a polygraph test in the same situation, even though my kids are totally fine and wife is sitting next to me right now. My heart just jumped every time it went from easy question, silly lie question to extremely serious question around and around in a circle. So stressful
1 likeWe share this thought because we are innocent people that wouldn't kill people.
0 likesI think being innocent we would think they were crazy for asking us this stuff
@Joel Keane I think you are spot on. We're able to get a glimpse into their relationship dynamic by looking at the Facebook videos Shannon posted and the texts between them. You can tell Shannon was the dominant one in the relationship. Instead of, as you say, having the courage to be honest and express his feelings, he capitulated to her, and I think ultimately became resentful. He played along in front of the camera during her Facebook videos even though he probably hated the idea of broadcasting every major moment of their lives to social media (introverted people hate this), yet he never said anything. When Shannon blew up at his mother due to there being ice cream that one of their kids was allergic to, he took her side and affirmed her feelings even though he probably felt like she overreacted. In their text messages to each other, he was always apologizing or groveling in order to appease her so she would stop being mad at him. He is the quintessential "whooped" guy that completely lacked the testicular fortitude to stand up for himself. Ultimately, like the pathetic coward he is, instead of growing the balls to tell his wife that he wanted out of the relationship and face the consequences that would follow from that, he not only took her life but the lives of his children as well. He is a perfect example of how weak men can be just as dangerous, if not more so, than overly confident, brazen men.
0 likesWell if I was there I'd be an innocent person and I'd hate the things she was saying. I'd get a lawyer if I didn't already.
0 likesPractice.
0 likesMy ex found someone on the side, secretly, more than once during the last years of our marriage. It became more and more obvious each time because his attitude would change 100%, as if he HATED myself and both our kids. Clear distain and annoyance at every interaction. It became quite obvious he viewed us an obstacle to getting the life he wanted. In between women/episodes he would switch back to a individual who still lied and blamed everything pathically on others, but who could experience some version of love. He didn't hate his children anyways. One time his mother wanted to ride with us to our sons hockey game. I told her she should bring her own car because things were so tense she wouldn't want to be in ours. She thought that was odd, but did it. At the arena the vibe he was giving was SO hateful, without any actual argument or anything occurring, that she was alarmed enough to say you shouldn't go home with him, come in my car. That was HIS mother. It's more disturbing now that I know about Chris Watts, the way his view of his family could so quickly turn so incredibly negative and hostile based on things we had no control of.
0 likesLOL your channel name !
0 likesWhile going through the selection process for Albuquerque police department you are required to take a polygraph and be examined. The ask very personal questions regarding family, your past, your current life etc. I knew that I was in no trouble and that I would pass it. But from the time I sat down to the time I left I wanted to puke. I have no idea how he remained so calm….
0 likes@Aaron JamesI threw up in the jury's bathroom. before, when jury selection was happening, I told the judge my father destroyed our family in a two day period. Anyway, I threw up the first break and the whole room was jacked!
0 likesi was questioned several times before (i was on the innocent side giving information about a very bad person) and cops were just surrounding me tossing questions and asking for clarification at every single bit, and even on the innocent side, i was shaking in complete fear
0 likesWell you'd know it better since you're" Pretty Little Liars" 🤭😂
0 likesi dont understand why anyone talks to the police at all without a lawyer. even if you're just a witness. always get a lawyer.
0 likesdude I know right. I feel the pressure and I’m on the other side of a screen!
1 like@Amy Sandstrum Then you would think wrong.
0 likes@Chloe Emma Passmanyeah,from our side it seems.but when an innocent was accused I don't think he will be nervous.he would be agitated.that time even an introvert doesn't be an introvert.he will expode....unlike this video
0 likes@The mint green Spaceship add to the silence that clock pounding away the seconds!
0 likesLook at the clock. He doesn’t start the test until like 2-3 o clock. The 3-4 hours that Tammy interviewed Chris was super interesting. She went into every detail of his life essentially.
2 likesI would be a lot more comfortable with polygraphs being used if everyone just freely admitted they were bullshit and, say, there weren't federal agencies still treating them like accurate tests.
1 likeI commend people who interwiew suspects like this it takes a lot of bravery to face to face slowly question a potential murderer
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That's what I was thinking. This lady sits right in front of him and accuses him and demeans him to his face. Very ballsy.
0 likesDoes anybody else watch these videos enough that you start to imagine what would happen if you were being interrogated as an innocent person lol
1 likeThat machine wasnt the polygraph, that woman was the polygraph.
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That’s kinda what the polygraph is about, just a way to manipulate the suspect by pure interrogation skills, it’s just a useless machine and even though most people know it won’t go to court, and it’s junk, they do it 😂
280 likesYea dude I thought that too, shes fucking good.
119 likes@Sheldon Dinkleberg To be fair they already knew they were charging his ass, so not matter what polygraph data there was, it wasn't going to change anything.
66 likesPolly Graff
31 likesA polygraph works by measuring Galvanic Skin Response as well as heart rate and heart rhythm. It doesn't detect lying per se, it detects changes in your body's natural responses, such as anxiety, or fear. So the idea is to provoke the suspect with questions to see if they have a natural reaction such as fear of getting caught.
73 likesShit was spooky when she said, "You could smother someone... you could strangle someone."
125 likesIt's like she completely got inside of his head and saw everything in that moment.
@Brendadirk Crumplescranch it detects changes in your body, but you cannot identify them as anything in particular. You can fool a lie detector by clenching your butt cheeks at the right time
32 likes@AFkjnfakjnf worddd bruh that’s what I said, it was perfect execution and definitely had him fucked up
12 likes@tarblacksoul y
2 likes@AFkjnfakjnf wait how did she know he did that already??
4 likes@S. James i saw that video yesterday 🤣🤣🤣
1 like@Diego they found the body?
1 like@AFkjnfakjnf Yeah this was the most unsettling part of the video, I had not seen him show typical emotions of your wife and kinds going missing but when they were discussing smothering (how he killed his children) you can see him super shook.
12 likes@Brendadirk Crumplescranch but it doesn't go to court, bc every person reacts differently.
6 likesThere are ppl, that are naturally nervous af
He was free to go before the confession
5 likesI think Wiz Khalifa passed this right?
1 likeMan, this is why I'm glad I stopped watching the Terminator movies after Part 2
3 likes@Sheldon Dinkleberg the way she was just playing with his emotions and every single thought he had was amazing
5 likes@Ursa Minor 16:00
1 likeShe did absolute excellent. She seems like a very intelligent woman
6 likes@S. James how does that work
0 likesShe seems so smart
1 likeshe is so smart
1 likeI like her black and white striped shirt
1 like@Erik and Colleen Mallery it’s ringed/hooped, stripes are vertical.
0 likes@Sheldon Dinkleberg it’s common sense....2 me... clear as day
0 likesshe wasn't kidding about him being a bad liar, could literally just hear it in his voice.
1 like@S. James The experts know that. It's definitely a give away.
1 likeShe knew already, they were stalling I think they had already gone to the worksite, saw the sheet, it was just a matter of time until they found Shanann.
1 like@xSins Me!!! I hope I don't get put on one of these I would be fooked
0 likesIf a detective 1. Stopped me from searching for my family and 2. Lightly insinuated my guilt I would be leaving that room in cuffs for breaking his nose. He is so painfully guilty here
6 likesI see loads of people saying about the questions but lets talk about the total lack of reaction to her saying "burning someone alive" these questions would make an innocent person break down in tears at the merest thought. His lack of reaction shows his guilt even before the polygraph starts. A brutal question to get a cold read on him
0 likesIf someone asked me to speculate as to how my missing husband and son might have been murdered I think I'd have had a nervous breakdown right there on the spot.
2 likesLet's take a moment to appreciate how amazing that detective did asking those questions
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Ok
0 likesJust me checking in for the 100th time. Can’t stop rewatching this
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Same!
0 likessame here
0 likesHats off to the detectives.
1 likeThey did excellent work
"Thank you for being a terrible liar" I could be in for a traffic ticket and this would make my heart drop out of my body
1 like16:22 had me dead. “lure them into a trap” this guy is a delusional idiot. it’s horrible how he did this with such little regard to human life
1 likeI love the male agent (sorry I don’t recall his name rn), he’s just throwing shade hard with the “those kids” over and over again and keeping Chris on edge. He must’ve been 100% certain of his guilt. His interrogating is a joy to watch tbh, he and Agent Tammy were just perfect
1 likeThe officer, in the first 10-mins, really did a good job, really moved the journey to the truth forward, imo.
0 likesI’m getting secondhand embarrassment from how bad a liar this dude is…
1 likeBeing her kid must be quite an experience, like "thank you for being such a poor liar, which is awesome", "if you did eat those cookies you must be really dumb to be here right now."
0 likesDude failed the test before he took it.
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Hahaha, 😂😂😂😂
12 likesThis is true. My crazy abusive ex made me take one and the tester told me after it was done that I passed before I even took the test
87 likes@Ladybird 747 your comment hit home for me. I have an emotionally abusive ex and he would accuse me of so much and I'd beg him for a polygraph and he'd never agree to it. He had completely convinced himself that the things he was saying were true. I told him one day he will know the truth. I find solace in the fact that one day he will know the truth.
27 likesCorinne Louise wow! I am sorry you went through this. It was the worse few years of my life. He would accuse me of effing around with absolutely everyone!! It got to a point where I started doubting myself that maybe I did cheat 🤦♀️ that’s how convinced he was. He was the one who suggested the polygraph. I passed with flying colours but that only gave me 3months of peace. After that he claimed I was such a good liar I tricked the machines and the former-fbi agent with my lies! 😂 I was only 23....truth always reveals itself hunny xoxo
29 likesLadybird 747 i was also emotionally abused by my ex I cheated on him and gave him hiv but he didn't thank me 😭😭 i ve been through much i am thinking of commiting suicide by jumping from doorstep
6 likes@Eligos ?
2 likesEligos wtf are you talking about !
4 likes@Eligos dude...
0 likes@Erin M Probably removed because I reported it
0 likesMark Myers I’ve reported some really offensive comments that stayed up, not too sure about that.
0 likesahahaha hes already asking if they find the guy if the guy would be safe😂😂
1 likeErin M youtube deleted my comment. I don't remember the subject but insulting a my spelling when english my 4th language will definitely not make you look smart. And smartness is the only thing you should devolop because your personality along with your face is ugly af.
0 likesErin M well mocking someone who speaks your language when you probably dont know that other languages exist definitely show how insecure you are. And trying to get everybody in comment section to notice your comment is a also a weak move so beside ur ugliness you are insecure and ignorent N'est-ce pas?
0 likesErin M im nor going to read that article you wrote but you must have a lot of friends and family that loves you with that kind of personality. Have a nice day
0 likesThey probably just got him to take and fail it to get him closer to a confession.
1 likeShe knew soon as she saw him. Body language is everything when being a detective and conducting these test.
2 likesHe failed his family and children when he killed them screw the test but yes failed miserably
0 likesNo matter how many versions of this case I watch I will never understand how he can do something like that, honestly just poor evil
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The motive aswell he wanted to be with another women is just so fucked up
0 likesImagine being one of the polygrapher’s kids and trying to lie your way through something
0 likes“That’s a lot to really think about.”
1 likeHe’s stalling so he can can get his mind around the “right” answer. What a complete sociopath.
He only describes his kids at their worst.
8 likes"They tackled me, they'd knock me over, they'd throw things at me, I had to tell them to eat their dinner, they'd throw their chicken nuggets at me."
No "I let one of them put nail polish on me for a tea party" or "she had a phase where she insisted she was a dinosaur" or "I still have each and every Father's Day present on my desk" or anything else positive or even neutral??
I get those 'negative' things can be fond memories later down the line, but since douchebag here ended those lines before he could look back fondly, they were probably nothing but disobedient nuisances.
Not to mention the "these/those kids" thing. Not "my kids" or "my girls." My twin and I are always "my girls" to our dad.
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to be honest he was more positive in his descriptions at the end of Part 1, it was awkward but still
2 likesit might also be a psychological defense mechanism, if he starts talking about the good times he spent with his kids then he'll have to mentally confront the fact that he killed innocent and sweet children. if he just talks about their behaviors that annoyed him, he can mentally categorize them as nothing more than pests.
2 likesThe Pause Technique really is the star here. Chris literally can’t sit in the silence, his need to fill it is really how he dug himself deeper and deeper
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This technique is very effective, specially in work place confrontations.. Well trained HR people will use the "pregnant pause" to let people simmer and in the attempt of filling blank space they will quickly admit some wrong doing. It works every time.
80 likesAnyways, what really worked with that douchebag was his father tho.
Damn shawty you tryna let me dig deeper and deeper
26 likes@haggard137 lol
1 likean innocent person would say something like " why the fuck are you just staring at me ? arent you herr to help my kids ? why are we wasting time ? "
37 likesan innocent person would get confrontational
I'm gonna use it on my kids one day ^^
2 likesIt seemed like a very basic technique. I've heard people using this psychological trick in casual situations. But if it works what can I say.
7 likes@haggard137 weirdo
2 likesIt can also be very useful in less confrontational settings. I often 'take notes' when interviewing people, and they will fill in more details of a story and give their opinions and tell you what they really think. (It's a lot easier, of course, if you're not trying to dig the truth out of a fucking family annihilator.)
5 likesThe polygraph woman is so damn great. Damn.
2 likesSaving the gravedigger some time 😂
0 likes@haggard137 creep
0 likesIve both used and been subjected to this technique in every day situations before and the only thing I can say is it works so well it's astonishing
0 likesI have social anxiety so I often try and fill silences for no reason and over-explain things 😭 this would all make me so nervous in itself
5 likes@Cyre Not all innocent, a lot of innocent people would act just like Chris.
1 likeThat's how introvert people are generally, and his neighbor has mentioned before that he's an introvert. Him constantly filling silences with unnecessary things and dragging it on lead to him being suspicious.
1 like@Ehtlam zone I know for SURE I would. I have social anxiety and silent pauses make me super stressed. I always try to fill in the conversation and ending up spewing bullshit :P
1 likeOne day people are going to look back at these interrogations and think that it's crazy that they had to get confessions for crimes because it's inevitable that everyone will be monitored to such a degree that there will be no way to get away with anything.
0 likesWhat an amazing interrogation team!!! They should have received twenty promotions after cracking him.
1 likeI am addicted to these videos now. This one ends on a proper nail biting cliffhanger! I have NO OPTION but to watch part 3 now... and i like that!
0 likesMuch better than the junk i just watch like a zombie often times on here. This channel is bang on. And a nice change. Now, bring on part 3!!!
"Thank you for being a horrible liar"
6 likesi love that woman
I love this girl 🤣 "it would be really stupid for you to be sitting in this chair if you had anything to do with their disappearance. Like, that would be so dumb" I'm cracking up, she's got him like 👁👄👁
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He's like "oh fuck."
100 likesHe's like "can I get a rain check?"
64 likeschris be like: can i go? like right now?
48 likesI’d have replied with “oh, ok. Can I have my lawyer please”
41 likesYou don't really find this funny, right? That is truly disturbing, if you do. I'll hope you are using a figure of speech and can't express yourself beyond emojis.
1 likeingainloggningsnamn too*
28 likes@Sergeant Speed I'm 100% sure that I'm smarter than you if you're defending the original post.
0 likes@ingainloggningsnamn Do you want to try that one again?
0 likesshe's almost 30 and you're calling her a "girl" lol
4 likes@Reverend Benzo I think your opinion is irrelevant because you've already proven otherwise.
0 likesI don't think you even know what comment thread you're in.
You can be sure 100 percent and still be wrong. Sorry to burst your bubble bud. Stick to coloring books
@Reverend Benzo Yeah, you're pretty dull.
1 likeThomas Daniels geez what is it with you people that can’t go one minute without bringing politics into it. Hardcore left and republicans tend to get uptight about jokes (as is anyone too deep down an ideological rabbit hole to take a joke), and you really had to REACH to make your inaccurate comparison work at all.
8 likes@ingainloggningsnamn hilarious how you are mocking their grammar but don't know the difference between "you are" and "your"
2 likesGé Rosalem you mean “you’re” and “your” ?
0 likesChris: stands up
0 likes"Understandable, have a great day"
@Reverend Benzo but it is funny. Seeing dude get what he deserves
1 likeSergeant Speed lmfao
0 likesI love how she doubled down on that statement loool.
0 likesthis interrogation proves that even though narcissists believe they are smarter and more intelligent than others, in reality - they are anything but.
4 likeshe just walked into every trap the officer put in front of him.
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Yeah he definitely isn't smart. Imagine being a first-time murderer and statisticly knowing that the partner is very likely the perpetrator, and thinking you can bluff homicide detectives with lame guff. It's not like they wouldn't be professionally very sceptical and suspicious of him. I am not a good liar and there's no way in the world I would ever contemplate putting myself in a position like that. It's like he has never watched any true crime videos.
1 like“You’re not just like any ol father Chris. You can actually spell their names and remember their ages. That’s rare Chris, lots of men think that’s woman’s work but you’re not that kind of guy Chris”
2 likes“I bet you even know what school they go to… you’re a legend Chris now what oil drums have you stuffed their bodies into?!”
16:01 when she was listing all those ways i’m surprised she didn’t just say “you could smother someone with a blanket and then throw their bodies into oil tanks”
2 likes'the best part of all of this is that right now only one of us in this room knows the truth. In about 5 minutes it will be two.'
1 likeholy shit that gave me chills, this lady is a savage.
Detective: “Chris can we talk about your family?”
2039 likesChris: “I HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH THIS EVIL ACT OF CRUELTY”
Detective: 🤔 🤔
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🤣🤣🤣 I hate that I laughed HARD at that comment. But that's exactly how he sounds 🙄🙄.
49 likesTeacher: “Alright class, pass up your homework”
37 likesKid: “I swear my little sister was fighting with me and she ripped up my homework so I couldn’t complete it, it’s not my fault.”
Teacher who didn’t even ask him: Um... 👁👄👁
Detective: “Sounds TOTALLY legit to me!”
4 likes@Johnny He didn't. They were in debt up to their eyeballs. They were going to be foreclosure soon because they bought a house/and lived way over their income level.
4 likesA loud noise of something crashing comes from the children's room. You run into the room and see the shards of a broken vase on the floor.
0 likesOne of the kids: "it wasn't me!"
What evil act.?..nobody measoned any evil act!?..you,ve dhot yourself in the foot there..
2 likes@Johnny He’s not wealthy at all. In fact, they as a couple lived well above their means and were overextended financially.
0 likesI love how they intentionally have an extremely quiet yet subtly echoey room with a loud clock ticking, feel like that would drive you insane being in for hours
0 likesWhat makes him so calm? The whole time even in the first video when he first saw police he was so calm. Is this what a psychopath is?
2 likesDamn the woman doing the polygraph nailed him.She KNEW that he strangled the wife and then smothered the children! I am in awe of her.Also in a complete state of shock.I love that she has no mercy on him.
0 likes10:00 "The polygraph can be beaten"
7 likesIt's more like "A polygraph sometimes get's it right".
There is a reason why the polygraph is not admissable as evidence anywhere and the fact that only the USA still even uses it should be an indication that it's about as reliable as a Scotsman in a whisky shop.
The reason they use a polygraph is not to find out if a person is telling a lie, becuase it can't, fullstop. What it's used for is psychological warfare, it's just another way of trying to convince the suspect that they know he's lying. They already know he's lying but they think adding a machine into the mix makes it more believable.
Unfortiunately 50% of the USA is too stupid to realise this and they still insist that if you pass a polygraph, you didn't do it and if you didn't pass a polygraph you should be shot.
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@Dick Mullen I’ve always thought about that. What if you were able to twist the question in your own head and answer it in a way that to you, is technically not lying so it won’t read that you are because you’re convinced you’re not. Could you then pass it?
1 like@Lia Hamilton It has a lot to do with compartmentalisation I think. If you can shut off entire parts of your memory, how can you lie?
2 likesJesus, that polygrapher. She is a stone cold PROFESSIONAL.
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right? Hell I felt ready to confess to something I've never done just listening to her
1211 likesthis detective and that polygrapher were the ultimate duo
1125 likeswell, the guy was a killer. But imagine your wife gone missing along with the kids, and she's joking around and like having this kidn of chit chat and actually you are just a folk suffering, who did not kill the wife. That's just so inappropriate considering circumstances
209 likesI had no idea they could be so involved in the interrogation. I thought they just administered the tests and gave the results.
484 likes@Sławomir She already knew he had done it at this point.
576 likesShe gave me anxiety. Called my girl at work and admitted that I did actually eat her oatmeal cream pie last year. I'm free!
828 likes@Steeldriver lol
33 likesAnd that "hambugerler sweater "must be giving him chills
93 likes@golden63 I've been wrongly accused before, and I submitted to a poly. It was the sergeant and he DRILLED my ass for 7 hours total. A full on interrogation.
170 likesI'm just glad I wasn't actually guilty lol
Chris Watts likes to smoke pots and he likes a lot to clean bots (robots, that is). Chris Watts sleeps on cots and he connects the dots and hates when the weather is hots especially when he has to mow the lots. He prefers the applesauce brand of Motts. But he is not a baby tot (because he is an adult, that is). Oh yeah Chris Watts, his life shall rot in a jail in which he didn't sought but his parents did in fact taught (him better, that is), never again will he sail a yacht.
40 likesThat's my rap I wrote about Chris Watts. Comment and give me a like. Did you enjoy it? Thanks.
Dude. They are ruthless. I’ve been polygraphed and they are crazy mf’s.
72 likes@Joe B Nah she was infatuated with him at the beginning. She totally thought he was innocent. did you see the way she was flirting with him???
4 likesI was stressed just listening
26 likes@Sławomir They knew about the mistress by then. Its a pity they didn't ask him any questions about her involvement.....because we know a lot more now than we did then........the public has done more digging that LE did.
35 likesWhy did they even need to use the polygraph? They could tell even without him failing the test. The confusing part is why did Chris think he could fool a Polygraph test?
23 likes@Juanita Richards Could she have been involved?? I haven't heard anything about that.
0 likes@Surgicalsensei He might have just been THAT arrogant.
10 likes@CellBlockNine 100%. There has been a massive cover up in this case. Anyone who has watched her police interviews can catch her many lies and contradictions. And the FBI and CBI have let her get away with it. Much more info has come to light now that the cops are ignoring.
7 likes@Surgicalsensei Its for legal reasons. And his deceptive answers give them specific areas to investigate. They urgently needed to find the bodies before any more evidence was lost. He thought his Mr Nice Guy act would carry him through and that he could explain any discrepancies. He thought they would believe him no matter what the polygraph showed.
35 likes@Steeldriver legendary comment
3 likesThe bit where she's happily telling him he's a terrible liar.. ooooff
83 likes@Sam McShane seriously. Playing mind tricks on him. But a really smart criminal can outdo them.
14 likesgolden63 they’re highly highly trained in all sorts of aspects.
5 likesSurgicalsensei people like him think they’re smarter than folks.
5 likesAlso polygraphs aren't admissible because they are far less about any science and waaaay more about the polygraphers interrogation techniques.
36 likesI used to work with a trained polygrapher - who explained to me that administering the polygraph test is not the main part of the job.
27 likes@Sławomir Polygraphs are usually only given to people that the police already know are guilty - it's little more than a form of psychological torture used to extract a confession.
65 likesSurgicalsensei because he is a psychopath and thought he could dupe the poly and the officers! Psychopaths have a distorted inflated ego and think they can outsmart others, Chris is a vulnerable narcissist as well and the attempt to outsmart is a very common narcissist trait as well..
16 likes@Sławomir Which is a good tactic to rule out the guilty and innocent. Innocent people will lash out and get pissed, guilty people just go along with it
7 likesThere's a reason for it as well, she has to pretend that the polygraph isn't a stage prop in this interrogation theatre even though it's bad enough at telling between the honest and liars that it doesn't count as evidence.
13 likes@CellBlockNine how? I see her playing the game to make him more comfortable to be easier to see his body reactions to certain things. You need to form some sort of a mini bond at the start of these things, it makes it sort of easier to read the person and for them to confess to whatever they've done...at least thats what my boss told me when she was working in the police force. Its easier that way apparently
27 likesFuck yes hahaha I want that job
0 likes@Sławomir I think (hope) that it wouldn't go the same way if you were really a grieving partner. Your reactions would be entirely different and I would hope hers would be too. It must have been really obvious to her he was guilty.
6 likes@Steeldriver oh noooo not the oatmeal cream pie 🤣🤣🤣
1 likeVero Stang when It went missing, she gave me the twitchy glare for weeks. I had to lie for safety.
5 likes@yortzandat It's a risky business having consumables, a woman and honesty all in the same room. Sometimes it doesn't pay off. Other times it definitely doesn't pay off.
5 likesShe’s such a badass🚬🚬
5 likesThey don't play games
2 likes@Sergeant Speed Why would u ever submit to a poly? Just call the dam lawyer
9 likesShe loved every minute of that Power, even if someone was innocent
6 likes@Sławomir exactly why this stuff works. That's intentional so they can tell who's guilty and who isn't. This isn't about protecting someone's feelings - it's about finding the truth
5 likesthe mindgames were insane
6 likes@Steeldriver oatmeal...cream... pie ??? That sounds delicious !!
3 likes@TekkSupport119 Sounds? You've never had one?
0 likes@Steeldriver No..lol is that like over-night oats put on some pie crust ?
2 likesI bet she speedrun LA Noir in 3 minutes.
5 likesShe is Highly experienced, trained, seasoned. Not to mention has the best schooling, training and procedure.
14 likesagree.too bad she wasnt involved in the jodi arias interrogation...man how l would love to see how that would have played out...lmao!
1 likeRIGHT! How she’s on him about ways to make someone disappear?! She’s relentless
2 likesShe was brilliant!!!
2 likes@Steeldriver if you order them from France, it is 23 euros for two boxes plus 12 euros for the shipping, more than 40$ ! and there is no Jumbo size ! maybe I will wait until my next trip to New York, but thanks for the tip !
0 likes@Tarantella LaRouge That is an insane amount of money to charge. Yes when you travel, do purchase one. There is a size between standard and double decker - I just refer to it as jumbo - my apologies.
0 likes@Surgicalsensei I think people who are confident enough to murder someone in the belief they will get away with it are so full of grandiosity, they probably truly believe that they could fool the test
4 likes@Sławomir Yeah but the way he was acting the entire time, she knew he was guilty already before entering the room
3 likes@Sławomir They do it because they're judging the person's response. An innocent person would tell them to shut up and just find my family.. they'd be mad!
12 likes"It's not like it's going to BUZZ or anything" (when you're lying, Chris...)
2 likesworked w/lawyer polygraph certified, 90% IS the operator. Doesn't mean they are wrong, just why not legal in court. There ARE ways to circumvent....
4 likesSławomir She’s literally a professional.....she knew he was guilty. They know how to act with different people obviously she won’t act like that with a disgruntled and anxious parent.
5 likesPolygraphs are bullshit but they played that very well I must say.
4 likesYou can tell she despises him for what he did
3 likes@Sławomir Oooorrrrr its because the detective and polygrapher already knew he was guilty.
4 likesThey are professionals and if we could see that he was guilty imagine what they saw face-to-face.
@choblgobblrr you mean distraught not disgruntled. 😬
2 likes@Sławomir They don't call in this level of professional unless they're 99% sure it's the guy and they just need a confession, and the professional is usually able to pick up on signals very well given it's their job. If someone was fully innocent they'd see signals and change tactics.
6 likesShe is brilliant!
1 like@Sławomir if he did not kill his family - he would never act as calm as he did.
1 like@Joshua Brant how do you know?
0 likesRight? If I wanted to interrogate a murderer, I'd be like, bring in that amateur polygrapher.
0 likesgolden63 Most people are ignorant to the work law enforcement put into these investigations. It’s just part of the current anti-police culture...
1 likeNah dude, im sure stephen mcdaniel can break them lmao *death stare activate
0 likes@Steeldriver oatmeal. . Cream pie? . . Nani?? 🤣 Pardon my immaturity
0 likes@SpydersByte lol yeah just think of how many people are locked up in jail bc of forced, coerced or bad poly graphs. There Is a reason they arent admissible in court anymore lol
1 like@CellBlockNine why is it that when women are being nice, polite and have a laugh or two they must be flirting. do you think she would really risk her professional career to flirt with a killer
11 likes@Deirdre Brydon Trust me, women flirt with me all the time so I know what I am talking about. She is totes flirting with him.
0 likes@CellBlockNine (i believe thats the truth bruh)
0 likes@/b/ random What led you to this conclusion
0 likesMister Justice, I fear for the unsuspecting women in your life
8 likesMister Justice I think that was part of the mind games and trying to act friendly so he would put his guard down
2 likesshe played him sooo hard
1 likeshe's like the random blue haired at the back of the class
0 likes@Ruth Dederick What why
0 likesCan you all stop calling her a polygrapher? That's just part of her job, she is a detective. This isn't the only interrogation on YouTube she's involved in, she is brilliant at what she does. Chris wasn't her first murderer and definitely not her last
5 likesShe’s my idol
1 likeRuth Dederick Exactly
0 likesMister Justice You’ve got problems if you think she is flirting with him. Like seriously, she wasn’t flirting or thinking he was innocent.
5 likes@Sławomir she told Chris that as soon as he walked in the room she could tell he was guilty, so those questions were intentional to see if she could get a reaction out of him. Considering he didnt sound like he cared, she was right
1 like@Sławomir the lady would never do that if it was actually a victim but due to evidence from before, she knew she can go all out.
0 likesShe kinda cute tho.
1 likeCan’t really be “professional” in a fake job. Like a professional priest or witchdoctor, when it’s nonsense where real and fake are the same.
0 likesShe’s FBI. She’s seen things even worse than this creep
1 like@CellBlockNine No. Individuals who work in law enforcement more often than not act friendly toward suspects when they know, or have evidence that indicates guilt
2 likes@SpydersByte io
0 likes@SpydersByte haha same
0 likes@Sławomir FFS stupid comment
0 likesAnd the cherry on top is that her name is so disarming...Tammy...
0 likes@CellBlockNine WHY DOES'T THIS COMMENT HAVE MORE LIKES?!? 🤣🤣🤣
0 likes@Sally Riiight. 🙄
0 likes@CellBlockNine Or you are deluded lolollll
1 like@Prat Y oh God...you're majoring in it, so you think you're an expert in people.
0 likes@Eggchin My WebMD says I have issues with confronting the truth because of the extremely high expectations placed on me by my parents. That's what I told her anyway. It was the first thing when I googled "lie to your girlfriend". I heard her car pull in the drive and I do something.
0 likes@Ca Cu I’m not, all I’m saying is you can’t determine narcissism within 20mins of a video. Why is it so hard to understand? I never said I’m an expert in people, this is common knowledge... I said I was majoring so I could act as a source.
0 likesyou should say this sarcastic line to the person who said that the criminal is narcissistic.... I could use the same logic, “OH god, you determined the person is narcissistic in just an hour in...WOW YOU Must be an expert WITH PEOPLE” ... wrong tag.
@Sławomir I think she was doing that to make Chris feel comfortable and not look at her as a threat but more as a friend.
1 likeYeah thats her job 🤦♂️
1 like@Sławomir she already knew, that was part of her professional act
0 likes@Sławomir thats the point. If he wasnt guilty he would probably call her out on asking all these dumb questions! Now his focus is strictly on cooperation in order to appear likeable and avoid incrimination.
1 like@CellBlockNine that rap was really cringy
1 like@Sławomir an innocent person wouldn't laugh around like he did, it's all a trap
1 likeGreat at her job, awful with her posture..
0 likes@CellBlockNine Bro why you trying to be like Troy?
0 likesDoes anyone know her name?
1 likeThanks adamblue, glad ya approve;^D.
0 likes@Sławomir I get your point but they were onto him from the very beginning, and even if he was innocent, in such desperate times you gotta do what you gotta do, she wouldn't be able to act casual like that with a devastated wrongly accused man, she just goes with the flow in my opinion.
0 likesYeah, but I hate it when people say "awesome" 20 times in a minute.
0 likes@CellBlockNine you call that “infatuation”? Lmao Everybody including her already knew he was guilty.
2 likesThe lady at the drive thru touched my hand when giving me change back so she’s totally infatuated with me 🥴
Her posture is so bad omg
0 likesIm in love with her 😓
0 likesshe knew he was guilty af yet kept her professional composure.
1 like@CellBlockNine this man murdered his wife and children, pls freestyle under a type beat video
0 likesSERIOUSLY SHE MADE ME SO NERVOUS
0 likesPolygraphs are not real science sad cops are still aloud to use them. Even if I was telling the truth I would be nervous to take the test and my heartrate would jump just trying to get my point across
0 likes@Steeldriver 😂😂😂 made me LOL
0 likesA pro at a pseudo-scientific profession.
0 likes@SpydersByte She is the Boss! For real for real!!
0 likes@golden63 she’s a CBI Agent
0 likesWhen she said “so you’re a really bad liar” and MADE OUT SHE WAS ON HIS SIDE LIKE THAT WAS BRILLIANT 🥵
0 likes@Sergeant Speed Does not guarantee to not get sentenced especially in the US.
0 likesYes. "I appreciate that more than you know." I was thinking.." Oh, I bet you do, LOL, bye, bye, Chris Wacky Watts!"
0 likes@Sławomir they knew he was guilty….she was baiting him. She’s absolutely amazing
0 likesI lie about my farts all the time. This woman would kill my rep, as I’d have zero chance of passing the blame…
0 likes@Sergeant Speed wait - literally?!? That’s a huge violation!
0 likes@CellBlockNine why tho
0 likes@Sławomir But she knows he’s guilty. She wouldn’t use the same technique with someone she believed to be innocent.
0 likesthis part (4:00) is were he got busted,when you miss someone who you love and want them back you would only think of lovely things cause thinking of something bad happening when you meet them again would be mentally painful,so Chris watts said he just wanted them to ring the door bell or bust the door open and give him a hug so hard it knocks him to the wall or smash his head on the wall,he is subconsciously admitting to what he has done and if you love someone you wouldnt think of them doing harm to you but it is possible to think you might hurt those you love,at this instant he busted himself
2 likesThey were on to him from the beginning. Chris doesn’t come across like someone very smart. I can’t imagine he’d actually think he’d get away with this. Hell, he buried them right where he works. He didn’t really even TRY to hide what he did. I would have confessed before she hooked that lie detector to me. He already is talking about his family in PAST tense. He wasn’t fooling anyone but his parents.
1 likeWow I didnt even know the police have programs to see all digital messages from devices long after they been deleted. Did he say I hope she got a burner phone??? He was really digging his own grave. I have never seen the polygrapher ask so many pre test questions. Very perplexing..
0 likesJust wondering - the night before the polygraph, they actually let him go home ?? I mean, what were the chances he might have tried escaping ?
1 likeI love that lady. She absolutely pulverized that disgusting excuse for a human being. I wish I could send her flowers.
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She cornered him before the polygraph even started, and the compliment she gave him was just the cherry on top.
190 likesU should send her V-Bucks
50 likesHer name is Tammy Lee
33 likesAbsolutely, I hope shes aware that people are impressed with her ability. She handled that so professionally. Extremely well done. I'm awestruck.
69 likesI wanna say I love her but my wife reads my comments. I love you wifey.
62 likes@Moe S you have the wrong wife then. That's not a healthy relationship. Don't end up murdering her though.
28 likes@Jeffrey Alvarez You must be fun to be around! Sarcasm must not be your forte.
44 likes@Moe S lmao 😂 chill dude it was a joke.
5 likesI'd love a job like that. Interogation and lie detector test
4 likesI hope she sees this bro
5 likesHonestly. She’s did an amazing job
3 likesSend her flowers? Thats pretty creepy ngl
3 likes@XenittX foreall lmao
2 likesExactly! Well said!
0 likes@XenittX In what universe is sending some flowers and appreciation "creepy"?
10 likes@XenittX not gonna lie it took me a while to figure out what ngl meant. I know.... I'm dum.
2 likes@Thorphinn Skull-Splitter you're not dumb, just old :)
4 likes@Mira .45 yes
2 likesGive her an hour with me and she'll probably have me confessing to planning 9/11...
4 likesDon't send flowers, she's allergic. Her cashapp is $bennyboy
7 likesAll these incels thinking that giving flowers to anyone it's creepy, maybe it's creepy if you gave flower to someone haha
2 likes@Moe S I saw her first!!😂………screw my wife hahah
1 likeShe's wonderful until you work with ladies like her in the workplace and see how quickly they'll turn on you and run to HR as soon as piss them off even once. Then they're not so sweet lovely cute witty and all that.
0 likes"Thank you for being a horrible liar" SAVAGE I love her!
0 likes@Travis N You seem to have experience on that matter? Mind sharing? :D
0 likesI loved that polygraph tester, when she praised that this guy is a bad lier. 😅 Such psychologic pressure! 🤣
1 likeGuilty AF !!! He sounds sooooo freaking guilty !!! He can’t stop running his mouth, like zero control. I love how the detective says that everyone knows he’s guilty and NOTHING he’s said has made sense.
0 likesHonestly even the way he said “no” to the control questions compared to the real ones was obvious
0 likesMan really has balls to watch videos of his kids that he killed in an interrogation room.
2 likes“Only one person knows the truth right now. In about five minutes, it’ll be two” ooooo gave me chills
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What a line
77 likespeople don't realize that polygraphs are not admissible in court. the only purpose they serve is to make the suspect feel as though they are already doomed and have no choice but to confess.
269 likes@Franz Borow yes
12 likesWhen she said that part of my brain was like, "She's such a badass", but the other half was like, "He's a murderer, don't taunt the murderer, he's going to jump over the table and silence you too!!" lol
87 likesRhiannon Parks I think he wanted to be caught. I mean I’m not even half as successful as Chris but I’m smart enough to know not to talk to police without a lawyer and this dude was more than willing to take a lie detector test. It’s like dude you have a right to not incriminate yourself and your taking a polygraph. He didn’t really want to get away with it
21 likes@NotoriousRichie thank you Chris, very cool they let you have a phone and for giving us insight into what your mind was going through that day. But why didn’t you just confess if you wanted to be caught?
10 likesFrfr that was probably one of the most chilling parts of the whole situation. When they make an OFFICIAL movie on this I pray that quote is in it
11 likes@ლ,ᔑ•د͟͠•ᔐ.ლ I can answer that, fear. There lives cost him his freedom. The only possible way he gets out of jail is by praying every day to Jesus.
1 likeThat line implies only he knows where they are. At that point an innocent person would pick up on that.
5 likesShe is a total badass
4 likesI just still can't wrap my head around how monumentally stupid someone must be to take a polygraph test when they know they are guilty. I was very impressed by the test administrator's professionalism too though.
12 likesShe’s so good at her job omggg
4 likes@NotoriousRichie Pretty sure even Jesus won't bail you out, if you killed your wife and kids.
9 likesBars, straight bars
2 likes@James S honestly, some people are just so delusional that they think they can outsmart the cops and anyone else. There's no other explanation. It's crazy. Or they're dumb and don't understand they can refuse and get a lawyer lmao.
4 likes@NotoriousRichie you said he wanted to be caught m so what did he have to be afraid of? Just confess if that’s what you want lmao
1 likeIt was perfect
1 likeShe really got in his head 😂
3 likes@Franz Borow exactly. Most parts of the process that involve direct interaction with suspects revolve around using psychological pressure to get a confession. Regardless of their court status, people feel like a passed polygraph can get investigators on their side and off their backs. If they fail, it expedites the course of the proceeding interrogation
1 like@Kelli Sees seriously tho my friend is one
1 likeShe bout made me confess to it. I shit down my leg.
3 likes@NotoriousRichie We all say we wouldn't talk to the police but when you want to seem not guilty the "not guilty" thing feels like you should do whatever the cop asks you to do. Your mind thinks that any refusal will make you look guilty. These cops are just exploiting that part of his (and our) brain.
1 like@heather lynsey same omg i was like "FINE I DID IT OK????"
1 like@Melissa Capaccio there is one!
1 likeShe went from sweet to ghetto so quick I love her
2 likesAnd in one day it’ll be the whole world
2 likesThat woman was intense lol
1 likeNormally I'm pretty hippy dippy when it comes to sentencing and the existence of prisons but this guy has me feeling like Javert
1 likeIs it just me or did it seem like the polygrapher was having so much fun messing with him
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Because he made her job real easy for her.
3 likesThat interrogator was like out of a movie. An excellent officer
3 likesI can't believe he didn't even pretend to look at the surveillance video from the neighbor next door! Just stood there facing the police instead, rocking all over the place....
1 likeIt always stuns me how calm the detectives are in these scenarios when the suspects are so obviously guilty, I don't know how they don't either lose it on them or get totally scared / creeped out
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simple answer, it’s their job
125 likes@I dunno I know obviously, and they have training, experience etc, it's just the human side of it, especially in such a horrific case like this, but I guess that's what drives them, to make sure people like this are imprisoned. It's still extremely impressive though 😅👏🏽
187 likes@I dunno still doesn't mean it isn't impressive
58 likes@Ruby Lancaster of course it’s impressive
35 likesBecause it they "lost it", it would cause more problems than it would solve.
9 likesI’m sure that’s how they are on the other side of the wall
6 likesThose pauses weren't interrogation techniques. He was just controlling himself from beating him to death with his bare hands
44 likesIt's called a false sense of security.
9 likesIf you let in on that you know they're guilty right away; then you've already lost them and they're not gonna say a damn thing.
It's their job, they are trained for it.
5 likes@Genesis Osuna obviously I understand, but it still must take an insane amount of strength and skill to not let human instinct take over
17 likes@S Mac I agree, imagine how much they have to fight it, to not say "you are fucken lying you did it!"
12 likesThis job attracts a certain kind of personality. They're less emotional, lower intelligence, more physical, see things in more black and white where anything that's a "crime" is condemned regardless of whether it's the right thing.
1 likeIt is very impressive, I know its cliched but their training does kick in and by doing this on a regular basis, you would develop a type of progressive discipline, maybe even desensitized at times as a consequence. But in this case the polygrapher admitted she felt sick to the core when interviewing him at one point.
3 likesThey definitely get upset and lose there cool. Just not while getting a confession .
6 likesLook up that case where the guy found the 14 children living in the parent's house and they were changing their children to the bed.... The detective who handled that case that was interviewed was literally crying when he talked about what he saw. This stuff definitely affects people
It’s because the criminal is powerless. In situations like these, what could they do? Pounce at the detective? There’s multiple officers just outside that door waiting for the call to arrest and haul their ass to jail the second that interrogation ends. If there was any sign of a struggle, they’d bust through that door and the only person getting hurt would be the accused.
2 likesI don’t think it’s a situation of getting creeped out by a suspect, but I do share the sentiment that it’s impressive that the detectives don’t outright just fold and berate disgusting people like Chris for their heinous crimes.
I feel like its easier when you have high confidence in their guilt because then you're just focused on laying traps to catch them in a lie. I love these little techniques and its so fascinating how they use them so expertly and with such discretion.
3 likesInvestivators are savvy, not stupid idiots. They know that every bit of this will be played during trial. Every suspect should learn that as well hahaha. Never talk, get a lawyer, simple.
3 likesLotta these violent crime detectives have psychology in their educational history, if not a whole degree in it.
3 likesThey almost definitely do get creeped out, but they know they have a very important job to do, so that keeps them focused. Must be an extremely stressful job, not everyone can do it.
2 likesThey wouldn't even apply for the job if they didn't feel they naturally had the right personality traits.
0 likesIt's probably emotionally draining being angry all the time. Just think about it: They must see cases like this at least a few times a month.
0 likesYes, how techniques have changed. In the 40s and 50s you might get yelled at and slapped around some.
0 likesI took a criminal justice class in high school and my teacher was a cop for over 20 years. I asked him this same question. He basically said that it’s all a facade. That although he got used to the charade after a while, there were some cases that still broke him. He detailed speaking with a notorious serial killer from our area in the 80s and I’ll never forget how he said: “I’ve never seen eyes so dark and empty than the eyes of that man.”
2 likesthey have to in order to get suspect to talk.. i believe if normal people will just beat the hell of Crist Watt..
0 likesI think because the interrogator knows if they do their job right, then the murderer gets life and you’re the one who made it happen. Like losing the battle to win the war
1 likeWhy does it “stun” you?
0 likesIt’s their job. Quit being over dramatic.
The way the polygraph girl just straight up said how shit of a liar Chris was had MY heart racing.
0 likesThe control questions having the que right at the start is so smart man
1 likeYou hear "before 2018" and lie but lie comfortably without having to process the following question and coming up with a false claim to protect yourself.
hearing him repeat the same exact response that he wants the kids to run through the door into his arms or whatever is so weird bc even if you take the hindsight out of it… you can really hear how insincere it is. no emotion in his voice at all
3 likesIt’s crazy that the investigator spend less than a hour with him, and already has a 100% sure that, was Chris that make something with his own family
0 likesIt’s so disturbing how he only refers to his children as “these” or “those” kids, never “my kids.”
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For real, WTF. "These kids", how fucking creepy. Act more guilty, bruh.
275 likesHe does call them "my kids" a few times throughout the interrogation to be fair, but yeah the distancing is crazy whenever he doesn't call them my kids.
160 likesAnd how is he not sobbing 😭? He says the words he thinks he should say without any emotion at all. Even if he was innocent, his wife and kids are missing!
89 likesSociopathic detachment.
72 likesMy dad did this to me as well.. I was always called “The Kid”
10 likes@AlyMetz My Pop called me "Daughter," but I knew he adored me. I hope your dad loved you, too.
7 likes@Catherine Any normal, innocent person would be a mess. All through the interviews and trial he was as cool as a cucumber, which shows his total lack of love, empathy, and normal human emotions. My husband once said that if anything ever happed to my kids, they'd have to put me in a home for the bewildered. I adore my kids. I can't imagine how anyone whose entire family has gone missing can even eat or sleep. The fact that he sounds he's talking about a boring project at work shows his complete lack of love for his wife and kids, and total absorption with himself. I wonder if his mistress ever figured out that he is incapable of love, and that he only wanted to be with her because they had lots of sex and fun. He would have gotten tired of her, too.
20 likesI know! An innocent man would be in tears, desperate to find his wife and daughters
9 likesThat's distancing language.
0 likes@AlyMetz My husband and I called our kid "your daughter" when we were making fun of her. But we never say anything like that behind her. So don't worry, your dad loves you.
5 likesoh ya know those kids, haven’t seen em in a while, wonder where they are? oh well.
2 likes@Catherine I would not cry under most circumstances that involve other people, so i would absolutely not during an interrogation
0 likesYou're reaching. I think people say that all the time, because they hear other people say it. But I'm sure you've heard people say things like, these kids drive me nuts, or those kids are so wild. It's really not that out of the ordinary at all.
1 likeDisgusting.. poor babies deserved a real dad
6 likes@Catherine well yeah, i’m just extremely uncomfortable showing those emotions in front of people especially if I don’t know them, so I don’t judge an apparent lack of emotion so quickly, and her just calling him weird for not crying pissed me off, though it’s more acceptable since they were pretty much certain about his involvement.
0 likeshe says it throughout the interview too...
0 likes@RazzBerry yeah. I see your point. We all react to situations differently.
0 likesA Guy Named Something not out of the ordinary for a normal, casual conversation with friends - definitely abnormal for this situation
0 likesI was just thinking about that! Such a detached use
0 likesOf language
@Storytime with Mamabear mu
0 likesBcuz psycho and sociopaths don't have attachments...his focus was the girl he was cheating with so his wife and kids didn't matter
2 likesby avoiding saying “my kids” he can run from the guilt of having killed his own children.
1 likeI think he really gave himself away when he started talking about violence towards those kids...my girls, my daughters, my kids...the distancing is so apparent
1 like@OrphnE Music your so cool with your 2 words, can you give us more infos than words?
0 likesevery sociopath are different, and it’s just one side of em, they have multiple, so judging em in one or two words is not precise
THEY are part of the MANY RED FLAGS of guilt.
0 likesIt's a distancing thing. In your brain you dont want to be a part of the situation so you try to distance yourself from it.
0 likesNobody even pointed that out! Good job Kathryn, have you considered a job as a detective?
2 likes@R G Haha thank you! I’m going to major in Psychology and am definitely considering going into a job/field that deals with abnormal psych.
0 likesthat's how culprit distance themselves from the victims to tell themselves they are not guilty, doesn't matter how close the relationship is. it's actually crazy
0 likes@GRAPE Jam 67 ???
0 likesWorse part was he refers to them past tense . He is “like she was “they were
0 likesThey were probably not his his kids. She used to have an affair.
0 likes@A K .. never talk about victims who are no there to speak for themselves like that. you don't know anything nor her affair ever was talked about or proven. what the heck are you talking about?
3 likes@ShuHao Why would a nice normal person will do that. His wife probably made his life worse, threatened him with alimony, told him she will trap him in false domestic violence too. He was cornered and had no choice. My sympathy is with Chris. He have to live rest of his life his rage for his wife made him kill two bastard girls.
0 likes@pixie oh yesss i hope other prisoners give to him a good lesson there....🤞😉🤣👌
0 likeshave you never referred to your children that way?
0 likes@OrphnE Music or just guilt detachment?
0 likes@Storytime with Mamabear your so correct about that and it makes it that much more horrific for what Shannon must have felt in her final moments. All of that coming in to clear view as he’s snuffing out her life
0 likes@RazzBerry I totally understand this. When my brother died suddenly I was so numb I couldn’t really cry In front of anyone. My entire world fell apart and I was a break wall. If you tried to hug me I locked up and it was like my emotions where turned off. My thoughts how ever where very clear and concise when answering questions or talking with family. I could talk to you and make sure you knew I was okay and that my family would be okay. Behind closed doors however i was in a mess and a ball on the floor for months
0 likes@AlyMetz I have friends who call their kids "The Boy" and the "The Girl".
0 likesFor some of them I felt like it was they way most people like when he’s saying those kids and pointing at the picture but like the majority of the time it was icky
0 likes@Dancing Firefly
0 likesIt sounds like you had a good father and I hope that you had a good mother, as well. My father loved me but my mother, a covert malignant narcissist, pitted us against each other for years. Nightmare.
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0 likes@yuu mak he actually doesn’t 😂 but thank you for trying to make me feel better lol.
0 likes@Syzygy i mean, I had abusive people in my family, and the people who were the most psychologically abusive always called me “the kid” or “that kid”, etc. which was a way to objectify someone, and not put ownership of said person on them. Saying “our kid” is different from “that kid.”
0 likesNot saying that everyone who does it is verbally/mentally/etc abusive, but you definitely wouldn’t have known they were that bad by just meeting them/me 🤷🏼♀️
Plus, people that are manipulative easily fool people
@AlyMetz Well ironically the people I know who do this are both pastors and present themselves as pillars of morality.
0 likes@Syzygy ah, yes! Religious people have no faults. 😂👌🏼
0 likesI wonder if the investigators had to have therapy after dealing with this awful person?
0 likesthis man is disgusting. just imagining what they suffered makes me wanna cry. he didn't deserved them. he deserved to feel pain for the rest of his life.
0 likes“Thank you for being a horrible liar” makes me die laughing every time 😂😂😂
0 likesit's like he's convincing himself with the "kids, spouse, family", like he's telling himself "that's how human value their relatives"
2 likesI guarantee you they deliberately fitted that room with a clock that ticks super loud, just to really heighten those long pauses with eye contact
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yeah its deliberate and all part of the technique, along with what shes wearing too,
184 likes@savannah storm yes! good call! There's another one on this channel where the detective is wearing a bow tie. There's no way that's just a fashion choice, I bet he only wears in interrogations - just to mess with the interviewee's mind, like to make him think he's talking to some clown
125 likessavannah storm Is it supposed to be some kind of distraction?
12 likesThey probably count the number of ticks of the clock, like count 60 ticks before you say another word.
62 likes@Greg Rickard omg you're right, it's a method for timing their interactions for sure
58 likesAll those reasons make these poly-gaffs inadmissible right? He's so guilty it doesn't matter, just saying he had until 11am to call a lawyer. Typical physcopath, thinking he can do it all by himself.
27 likesI just can’t believe the guy didn’t have a lawyer by this point. A lawyer would have advised against a polygraph along with answering all the questions they had. Imagine how different the outcome might have been if he had sought legal advice from the start, not that I was rooting for him or anything, the guys a total asshole. He could have left his wife and still been a part of his kids lives but instead he did this hideous thing...I just don’t get why he killed the kids as well???
42 likesOmg tha clock is like a hammer every second.
4 likes@Tutto Salvé agreed, he just thought he would be able to fool everyone but he did a terrible job
9 likes@MsB inSYDNEY because he didn't want the financial burden and the restriction on his life caused by the responsibility of being their dad. Pure evil
1 like@Curt wow lol, i though it just an annoying clock. i heard of " slow irritating drip of water", but i though the chinese use this method to drown people or something.lol
0 likesthank to you i learned something today.
I was just thinking the same thing.
0 likes@savannah storm how does her outfit play into this??
4 likesYep it's psychology
0 likesAngelic I think it’s cuz she’s wearing black and white stripes to resemble the stripes inmates wear. Cuz he’s guilty💀
3 likes@Erlendur Sveinsson oh hell no, it plays with your mind man.
0 likes@Erlendur Sveinsson u remind me of metronome...
0 likes@Tutto Salvé he's more of a narcissist, so yeah he likely didn't get a lawyer for that reason. He's all about appearances.
2 likes@guess who? lol
0 likes@Nelson Brett man comes on YouTube to put numerous other people down over a simple difference of opinion about a video, and then accuses THEM of needing to grow up. 😂
1 like@savannah storm what she is wearing?
0 likes@MsB inSYDNEY most people would do the test, because hey if I refuse everyones gonna think I'm guilty. they freeze up and just go with the flow, hoping for a miracle
0 likesAbsolutely dismantles him down to the screws. No innocent person reacts like that.
0 likesA flagship interrogation video here.
Imagine what he was thinking right after the polygraph lady basically called him an idiot for being there
3 likesI just love it how the little worm boy gets schooled before the polygraph test! You can feel his fear!!
1 like11:10
3 likesPolygrapher : "If you did have something to do with their disappearance, it would be really stupid for you to take this polygraph."
Chris : Takes the polygraph
Viewers on YT : Well, no one said Chris was smart.
Polygrapher: "So you obviously are a really bad liar"
9890 likesChris: 👁️👄👁️
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78 likesMe: 👁👃👁
125 likesJust to put the pressure on
53 likes@im just vibing l
2 likesLl
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0 likes@J llll
2 likes@im just vibing lll on l loop ll
1 likeMe: 👀
4 likesShe scared the balls out of him😹😳
36 likes@Linda Niemkiewicz it’s a surprised face. It’s kind of a bastardised emoticon version of a popular meme called bruh moment.
6 likesjamisonj the beast Flagler fla glo goo
1 likejamisonj the beast peeeppeeeppeee pee
0 likesLinda Niemkiewicz Look at the emojis together as one single face, not as individual emojis. 👁👄👁 It’s a surprised face
3 likesshe had to turn the sensitivity down 😂
5 likes@J Damn you're so good at lying you got that poker nose
1 like@jamisonj the beast llll ll
0 likes@Jacqueline Lopez WHAT TIME WAS THIS MOMENT AT
0 likesHe has a rock solid alibi. he swears he wasn’t lying.
3 likes@Aiden Oleno 20:30
1 likeHahahah
1 likeIt’s not that he’s a bad liar, it’s that the detective can find lies really good
1 likeFucking cold
0 likeswhen the investigator at the end said "its time" to him i felt chills down my spine. Damn
0 likes15:49 the pause and then the way she states the two causes of death so calmly to him. Bro if that was me I would have pissed myself she's so iconic
1 likeThose detectives are awesome !! I am so proud of their job
0 likes2020.7 there was a similar case happened in China Hangzhou. The husband killed the wife and went on TV interview to look for his wife. The Cops found pieces of human tissues in sewer of the apartment and arrest him. He sentenced death.
1 like"I have NEVER cheated on my wife"
2963 likes"The investigator was already aware that he was cheating on his wife-"
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That felt like a scene straight out of Arrested Development. Which is great because the narrator even kind of sounds like Ron Howard.
129 likesNever ask a question that you don’t already know the answer to.
30 likesforsenCD
5 likesChris: no I am not currently cheating on my wife...at this moment now, I am not at this moment here currently engaged in a sexual act of infidelity.
36 likesFail.
1 likeRead this the moment he said it
1 like@TIV67 Playz 🤨🤨🤨
0 likesGuilty or not, when asked if you are cheating just admit it. It will come out and if u can lie about that, they know u can lie about other stuff
1 like@B omg it's funny but narcs will use this technique to dance around the truth
1 like*spits out water*
0 likesI have nothing to do with this evil act of cruelty… when no one knows what has happened to them. What a freak show
2 likesHow do you think detectives feel just before they initiate a confrontation? Do you think it makes them uncomfortable and they wish they didn't have to do it?
0 likesDetective: "You've been very good at talking to me about this really hard conversation."
3 likes•• Translation ••
Detective: "You've been very dopey and obvious this whole time. Thank you for being a godawful liar and having the wit of a 13-year-old with 4 head injuries."
I really think he is such a narcissist he thought he could beat the po!graph ! She was amazing in Her questionning and how she handled the interview
0 likesPolygraph Girl: i’m highly experienced, highly trained, highly seasoned for this work
9142 likesChris: i’m highly screwed.
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10 likesIf he's narcissistic, all she needed to do was feed his ego, give him supply and they did eventually, with the flirting and telling him he's a great dad, leading him to accuse Shannan etc... He wants people to think he's a great guy and he took that bait, l guess she said that to let him know he couldn't BS her. The clock on the wall ticking away, the striped jacket she wore, he was screwed indeed.
149 likes@Nelson Brett sounds like n 80's series l would have watched as a kid... Only it would have been polygraph girl and Detective Man 😁
13 likes@Nelson Brett well that's what l meant, super hero shows there was only Wonder woman and bionic woman of course, but no Super Woman, just like there was no Super boy 😁. As far as l can see a lot of woman like being called girls rather than woman or Ma'am, makes them feel old, but yes l get what you mean.
6 likes@Tracey Ní Breitheamh those women you know of must be childish to think that 'woman' sounds old. 'Woman' literally means adult human female. Completely different from 'ma'am' which is generally used for older women by other adults and used also for young women when spoken by children.
16 likes@Hsnr B and yet some women think this way, we don't care in Ireland, more an American thing l guess, along with that word Ma'am, we don't use that term here....
5 likes😂😂
1 like@Nelson Brett hope she sees this bro
1 likechris : i must have been high when i agreed to this
3 likesPolygraphs are usually inaccurate that’s why a court can’t use them as evidence. They’re only used to scare people into a confession. I’ve taken 2 before (part of my past probation) and on question I wasn’t lying on came back as a lie and the ones I lied on came back as truths
24 likesHaha!
0 likeswe prefer to be called "women"
7 likes🤦♂️😂
0 likesi'd start yawning the second she started listing her credentials.
2 likespolygraph girl? wtf
9 likesHahahaha.......
0 likesGood thing they have a detective boy to help polygraph girl catch the mean, bad boy
6 likesNo bullshit 😂😂
0 likes@Trevor Chase lol
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0 likesthis comment had me dead 🤣🤣
1 likeNah, he definitely thought he would pass it. The dude is a class A narcissist.
2 likesLMAAO
0 likes@Tracey Ní Breitheamh exactly. As a narc, he would think that every lie he told would be believed and that no one will ever suspect him because he is such a nice guy who wouldnt hurt a fly
1 like@Startled Milk also how do you know you failed it (even with lying). You are going based on what they tell you your results are. There is the concern that if you refuse it then you look guilty.
0 likes" I trained for 10 weeks" wait, what?
0 likesLmfao
0 likesExpecting my first child a boy July 22 God willing everything goes well. I couldn’t imagine doing something like this to him regardless of the circumstances with me and his mother. I could never !!!!!!!!!!
0 likesThe clock constantly ticking in the background would drive me crazy if I were guilty of a crime and being interrogated. It’s like a reminder that it’s only a matter of time before his time is up, And once he is in jail he’ll have nothing but time to think
0 likesI thank this channel for showing me these interrogations... Now if im ever interrogated I'll know exactly what to say and what not to say to get away with whatever I did lol the best part being calling out the interrogators techniques and BS so they know they're not dealing with a naive sap lol id probably make them frustrated as hell and that would be hilarious 🤣 so thank you again for posting these interrogations!!!
0 likesI love how the cop just stares. Like he is literally just trolling the guy.
0 likesThis polygrapher is a master interrogator in her own right. The pauses after his lies to the relevant questions are so cutting, i found myself squirming just knowing how extremely uncomfortable he must be under that kind of scrutiny. The way she masterfully presents the IDEA of the polygraph is far more effective than the polygraph itself. Brilliant work.
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This is real inquisition, just the idea of the conduct works well
20 likesthe polygraph itself is barely worth it's raw materials, it's an interrogation tool
53 likesShe actually paused after each question. The video editor just did jumpcuts for the irrelevant questions
7 likesThat's also why they aren't admissible in court, I'd imagine. Dude even if i was innocent in that situation I'd like.. start crying. I'm fragile lmfao
35 likes@squishsh Same, I get nervous when I deal with the law, even when I know I've done nothing wrong.
12 likesThe way she got him to avoid how they may have been killed by smothering and strangulation was such a mind fuck.
12 likes@Phatsaxxz Tbh he did that to himself. He knew what they were, he should have just said them. I'm thankful he didn't though
4 likesI can just imagine her home life...
6 likes"Where did you get to last night honeybun, you were in at 4am?"
"Oh just a night out with the boys"
(2 minute pause)
"What's that dark stain near your zipper?"
That's the point.. the polygraph isn't reliable and that's why it's used to corner the investigated and make them believe their truths /lies will be revealed when it doesn't actually work. It's a form of intimidation.
12 likes@Troy JT Thats why its not admissible in court, dummy. Its used to make someone nervous and to help with interrogation. It literally got him to confess in a way. I don't think you understand the point of a polygraph test.
9 likesThat's all a polygraph is - an interrogation tool. It's kinda ridiculous that in 2021 we're still talking about polygraphs as being "not foolproof" .... More like the actual readings from a polygraph are basically useless.
3 likesIt's like bite mark analysis, drug sniffing dogs, and plenty of other LE techniques that have been used over the years. IE not based in sound science and shockingly inaccurate when they are applied the way they typically are, and primarily a psychological tool to manipulate suspects and jurors.
Every "indicator" a polygraph might provide as to a suspect being deceptive could just as easily apply to an innocent person getting nervous when the big important questions are asked of them.
But if the suspect believes in the magical technology of polygraphs, then when they are told "we know you're lying, the machone doesn't lie" - they might then produce an actual confession that will be admissable in court.
Frankly I think it's wrong to continue to use 70s pseudo-science tech like polygraphs in interrogation. Seems like the kind of tool that's as likely, if not more likely, to lead to false confessions as it is to leas to the truth. A PD that's leaning heavily on something like that suggests to me they care less about the truth and more about bumping their conviction numbers.
As a preface, I have a few cop friends who've told me that polygraph's are, more or less, BS devices. But are very effective at freaking you out. Even if you know for a fact they're BS.
6 likesI took one as a pre-employment screening (Govt agency) a few years ago, it was the most nerve-wracking thing I've experienced probably *ever*. "Have you ever committed a crime you didn't tell us about?" "Oh God they know about my illegal mp3s!"
Anywho, I failed one question about drug sales. Not drug usage, but drug sales. My nerdy ass has never even seen a pot leaf, much less sold it.
She actually is a detective, not just a polygrapher. They deliberately made her bring that machine in so that Chris would let his guard down since she didn’t introduce herself as a detective. It creates a false sense of security which is why she sprung that fierceness out after acting sweet and without an agenda for a while. Genius idea.
3 likesDude! I was so uncomfortable just watching the polygraph I can’t even imagine how he was feeling. She’s played him like a fiddle
0 likesThe neighbours solved the case by thinking it though and reasoning, she solved the case by litterally demolishing him in an uncouncious psycological dual. After that the cops will only have to do a bit of cleanup and send himto court
0 likesHe wants to act innocent but can't see that he's doing the opposite. How would an innocent man react when asked about the many ways his family could be killed? He would ask the detectives if they are still in the right mind! They're supposed to f*ck find his kids.
1 likeOh man, I feel like I'd fail the test even if I was telling the truth. The "2018 lie questions" would confuse me.
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I don't believe you.
1 like@Rene Jean 😆
1 likeI wonder how this all would've played out if Chris hadn't killed Shannon the day of a doctor's appointment...
5 likesThis woman is a certified badass. The first time I saw the documentary I immediately noticed her putting the pressure on by making sure he knew it'd be stupid to take the test if he was guilty. It's a statement that wouldn't bother an innocent person at all but would make a guilty person sweat. There's so much more I didn't notice though. This video is brilliant. Thank you!
1645 likesAnyone know if a ticking clock is helpful in interrogations? I assume it's intentionally put there for a reason. They could easily just place a silent clock there instead. I'd imagine if I was a guilty guy being interrogated, I'd feel more uncomfortable with moments of the detective staring me down in complete silence.
0 likesThese videos are so fascinating. Well done.
1 likeThe polygrapher applying that technique of applying pressure prior to the test would totally rule the results out of any court in my country. A discredited tech in most of the world, it is interesting it is still in use in the USA and in particular as an active part of trying to coerce a confession.
1 like"I dunno lower them into a trap?" Yep, definitely not a thing a psychopath would say
4 likes"The coolest thing about this is right now, there's only one person in this room who knows what the truth is, and in about five minutes, there's gonna be two of us. That's the COOLEST part." Oh, man, that was stone cold. I loved it.
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69 likesShe is brutal. Truly an iron fist in a velvet glove...
206 likesBet her kids don't even think about lying to her lol
118 likesI love when she says he would have to be a complete moron to come and do a polygraph if guilty.
115 likesThat's what happens when you love your job
18 likesBro her kids are gonna come home and be like “I promise I’m not lying mom, we went straight to Jessica’s house” and her mom is like “well the cool thing is, that right now only you know if you went straight to Jessica’s, in 5 minutes, there will be 2 of us that know. Now come sit next to mommy” 😂
40 likes@Mark Keppel Tammy gives shade to Chris so good. Professional shade.
9 likesCOLDDDD BLOOOODEDDDD "dave chappelle/rick james voice"
1 likeReally was a highlight.
1 likeI think I'm in love lol
2 likesTo me it sounded like "you're a Taurus and a Taurus can't lie". It's amazing how deluded she is.
0 likes@kalbininkas lmao you arent the sharpest tool in the shed are you
2 likesA great device by her but actually not true because lie detector is unreliable and not admissisable in court ;-)
1 like@kalbininkas ok fair point, sorry for the insult. The point is that she is a professional, she doesn't believe any of the things she says to him you know. She doesn't think he's an honest guy, she doesn't think he was a good father, quite frankly she hates him and probably would like to shoot him on the face in that room. But her job is to get information out of that guy and in order to do that she tells him things to boost his ego, not because she actually believes these things, but because she wants to bait him out of the defense.
5 likes@Andy D I'm sure she knows that, given her job. The point is clearly just to shake him up.
0 likesYes, a nice "hammer" to soften the target but it increases stress and stress can create indeterminate results.
0 likesYe innit 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesI don't get why these people don't lawyer up. Take Saul Goodmans advice.
0 likesAND THATS THE BOTTOM LINE
0 likesMy favorite part lol
0 likesShe's intimidating in the most passive way possible. Like, the part that she told him he's a terrible liar was terrifying.
3 likeshe's just like "mhmm"
0 likesThe satisfaction i (and she, mind you) felt when seeing that.. damn
1 like@Delia Enya so good
0 likesI get the feeling like the real polygraph happened before the machine is even turned on.
4 likesThis lady put her heart on her hunchback and became the greatest polygraph specialist. What a cold psychological killer
3 likesI’d pay an arm and a leg to hear what was going through his thoughts during this….
0 likeslove how she destroyed his lying abilities.
0 likesChris is living proof that not all psychopaths are born to be skilled at deception.
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Lmao facts
22 likes@Juniper Conifer he literally says this in the video before. He says how he will take getting yelled at and hes submissive
33 likesGot alot to do with inept cops and departments too. If they haven't had alot or any high profile cases 10/10 they'll do a shit job
5 likesCrazy that stuff like this is actually true and happens. Sad!
2 likesI really don’t think he’s a psychopath. He has too many emotions, too much anxiety. He’s either a covert narcissist or neurotypical and really snapped.
94 likes@MoveOn arent the sociopaths the ones who are emotionless?
8 likes@ScaryClouds both sociopaths and psychopaths have few real emotions besides anger
23 likesHe deceived his wife… sucks he made it this far
3 likesHe does not seem psychopathic. He is just a terrible liar and killed his family to be with his mistress.
42 likes@MoveOn what emotions is he showing?????
5 likesPutting skill at deception aside for a moment, Chris is not a bright person what so ever. If he was, he would speaking to an attorney and wouldn't be answering these questions. "How might someone kill somebody who went missing." Anyone with at least a few neurons upstairs would refuse to answer that ridiculous question. And if one were innocent, they'd be yelling at the person across from them to even ask such a question. My children and wife are missing and you're asking me what are some ways someone could kill them?
30 likes@MoveOn They have emotions, they just don't have any emotions related to empathy. A psychopath is literally incapable of experiencing empathy-that is the hallmark of a psychopath. They can feel fear and anxiety around being caught or getting into trouble, but will experience no emotion about what they actually did to someone.
23 likes@MoveOn He's been diagnosed multiple times by professionals.
5 likes@MoveOn agree
1 likeNot smart enough to be a psychopath. A sociopath maybe
5 likesJust because he's a murderer doesn't mean that he's a psychopath.
13 likes@Evan Wanous Are you a psycologist or just making shit up?
7 likesI'm always against the abundance of use internet make of the term "psycopath", but my two cents are that in this case seems perfectly justified. There's something... absent, from the eyes of this man. You can tell he's completely disconnected by what he did to her two daughters. UNMOVED.
7 likes@MoveOn read "without conscience"
2 likesComments like this make me wish y’all would leave the mental diagnosis’ to the professionals 💀
8 likes@Professional Watcher fr
1 likehe's a sociopath.
0 likesYeeeeah
0 likesSociopath not psychopath.
1 like@Alvaro Salvadores I don't know what he is, all I know is he's a monster
1 like@Sandra Fly
1 likeAnd it could be as simple as this...wanting a whole new life.
But it takes a real special guy to kill little children...
Calling this guy a psychopath is an insult to psychopaths everywhere.
4 likesWhich means he isn't one, for a psychopath lying is as easy as telling the truth.
1 likeMost suck at it
0 likesThat's because he isnt a psychopath or sociopath. Those crimes with historys and signs. CW had none his entire life. He actually has Aspbergers Syndrome.
1 like@MoveOn Its Aspbergers Syndrome
1 likei was thinking the same damn thing. like damn homie if you're going to commit a felony, did you think this through??? clearly not
1 likeOr smart and charming. He had the personality of a potato. I can’t belive he thought he could get away this
0 likesI don't think this was ever a thing people thought
0 likesDamn near most of them, though.
0 likesMost definitely. This definitely changed that. I thought it was scoipath but NOPE he is worse.
0 likes@Yomer no, the fact that he murdered his own kids with no remorse makes him a psychopath.
1 likeI don't really think he's a pyschopath. He might be sociopathic, most probably is with the lack of empathy that he shows and the detached nature.
1 likeTalking about his daughters saying “those kids” always bothered me 😭 evil evil man
2 likesThat woman is amazing at what she does
1 likeHis casual responses to such charged questions is fascinating
0 likesI'm completely blown away by just how effective the strategy of making him list ways you could make someone disappear seems to be. Did the detective know at that point that strangulation/smothering was the actual causes of death? If so, adding them to his list consecutively after he carefully avoids them, is just a sublime move and should send his guilty heart racing, if it wasn't already. Polygraphs are obviously not a scientific method by any means, and it's not practiced where I'm from, but I can totally see why law enforcement in the US would prefer to keep people guessing.
0 likes"I helped make those kids" God, he makes it sound like he engineered them in a lab or something.
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I thought the same things, he doesn't even say "my kids" he's so impersonal
68 likesYour cat is really cute
48 likes@Najmagination Thanks :)
22 likesmaybe he helped engineer them via turkey baster or something
20 likesI guess he took “sugar, spice, and everything nice.” To a different level..
18 likes@Najmagination Chris Watts would Kills it!
0 likesHe worked SO hard to do that woww
0 likescruel and cold hearted. 😓
0 likeslol like some alien that is trying to appear human but getting it very wrong!
4 likesHe’s got the birds and the bees make a baby down, however he never claims them as his own.
2 likes@Storytime with Mamabear Totally agree. There are humans without a Soul like him. Humans are like a Jar. Some of them are filled (with a Soul) and some of them are empty but they are all Jar´s. Chris Watts is a Jar without any filling.
2 likes@Cthight what about Jar Jar binks?
0 likesJeez i couldnt never be an interrogator. As soon as i have the evidence that the suspect is guilty id throw hands and probably get jailed before he is indicted
1 likeMan, life is so chill and stress free when you don’t kill someone
6 likesThat polygrapher scares me and I've got nothing to hide. I don't know much at all about her profession, but I get the feeling that she was not kidding when she said that she went to the best school in the country for it.
0 likesWhen she named the causes of death back to back after he avoided saying them I would’ve lost it
0 likes“Thank you for being a horrible liar” she”s a star!
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The Russel Wiliams interrogator makes all others look so cute! Still good job
32 likesTime stamp?
7 likesI snorted when she said that lol
14 likesHoneyy Mariee 21:00
11 likes@Ranny Trom Russell Williams was as cooked as Chris. The case was over and done from the start. All of these interrogators are just toying with their prey
6 likesChris: :|
8 likes"NO, that's amazing. Awesome. I appreciate that more than you will ever know."
@Ryan Russell 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesShe was such a sarcastic prick.. hahaha
5 likesI wonder what these detectives do when there's no case to work on.
6 likesthat was gangsta. lol
0 likesBryant G they are FBI from what I remember. And, even if they aren’t, there is always the top 10 wanted list for FBI, or cold cases if they are local detectives.
0 likesthat spooked me and I'm not even the guy getting interrogated
1 likeThat's funny. I call my kids, "those kids" or "your kids", but I am more of a cat person, and Simon is such a good boy.
1 likeNo way he said “I helped make those kids” as a way to prove his love for them or something😭
1 likeI know it's trivial low hanging fruit but, why would Shanan "knock" on her own door, to her own house? I cringe everytime he says "I was waiting for a knock on the door" because it seemed to mean that he was anticipating a "knock" on the door rom law enforcement rather than from his"missing" wife and kids as the wife wouldn't"knock" on her own door upon coming home especially after being reported"missing" lbvs
1 likeex-detectives might say that suspects can beat a polygraph test by remaining calm, but I doubted it
0 likes“If you did have something to do with their disappearance, it would be reallllyyy stupid for you to be sitting in that chair and speaking to me today” OMFG AHAHAHA
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She really said "I got you bitch" before the test even begun
554 likesThe reason she says it is because polygraphs are absolutely not realiable and not scientific. They use the polygraph as a way to make the subject nervous and try to make them confess.
191 likesThat agent is my hero. She did such a fantastic job! Everyone involved in investigating this case and getting justice did amazing work.
68 likes@Brekowins 100% This lie detector woman is so full of shit! This proves that you should never ever take a lie detector test from anyone employed by the police. If willing to get a test than do one from an individual that your lawyer finds, and has no financial ties to law enforcememt.
42 likesThe entire thing she said at the start, was basically the beginning of the end.
23 likes@Creepy Robsta Lie detectors are not accurate. Everyone knows this. That's why failing one alone is not enough.
83 likesEven she acknowledges this but she compensate for this with her questions and the way she says her words are deliberately there to caught a liar of guard.
So if you put a criminal with someone with extensive training and great judgement of character then, they really don't stand a chance.
Like what she said at the start. She basically scared the living shit out of him. It's psychological pressure. The way she said her credentials and experience was meant to tell a criminal that there is no point lying.
If he was innocent he had nothing to worried about. Those words should not really pose fear but genuine amazement or a sense of confidence. But, of course we know his not innocent. Hence the reason it didn't go well for them
@Marvelous Meh Yes, because even she is probably tired of going through this same lie detector act once again. I dont blame her though, it must be boring pretending that the machine actually does something useful. It would be a lot easier for her to get a confession straight away and solve the case and go grab a coffee instead of sitting there looking at the computer drawing useless lines and graphs.
19 likes@Marvelous Meh Yeah a true professional (who isn`t employed by the police) would never try to grill the subject after trying to make a confession, or make leading questions or amplify emotions. They would just give them the results and leave. I find it sickening that usually whenever these police intervues are going on I usually am rooting for the criminal, but being a former opiod addict and facing lying cops and the corrupt thing we call criminal justice system I know how it feels to be David vs the Goliath sytem. I now would never talk to a cop without a lawyer. For instance in Brittain a law officer cannot lie to a suspect, yet somehow in America they can...thats fucked up in my book!
12 likes@Brekowins She`s supposed to be in charge of giving lie detector results, not be the detective. As soon as she starts giving the test and comes in after to grill the subject you know shes nothing but a rube whos trying to be a cop. If she was given the same test she would fail due to all her blatant lies...unless of course she is a sociopath...and frankly after witnessing this it wouldn`t suprise me!
5 likesabsolute queen
1 likePlease say God with reverence
0 likes@Creepy Robsta that’s because she is an under cover detective
5 likes@Watch This I'm not a lady and I prefer showers... of the golden kind
0 likesthe detective does not miss the opportunity to show his middlerfinger verbally and in a passive way. Glorious :D
4 likesTammy, the lady in the striped sweater is an agent with the Colorado Bureau of Investigation. She is a very educated and does most of the lie detector tests at the CBI. She is not just a pretentious cop. She certainly has my respect.
15 likeswho said murderers were smart. The only smart ones are in organized crime or how the power to get other people to do it for them.
2 likes"Like, I'm stupid? Like, what should I do now? Like, shit, I'm outta here." Mr. Chris "Like" Watts.
1 likeIt's so beautiful bc it's not leading innnocent ppl to confess to anythign - ONLY a guilty person would be bothered by that !!
4 likes@E MP actually, innocent people with low intelligence confess to crimes quite often, or confess just enough to get themselves convicted. Not regularly or as often as the guilty, but many convictions were overturned when DNA started to be used.
3 likesit was probably that exact moment he realized he could and should have said no lmao
2 likesThis is a brilliant statement because she is actually saying "if you get up and leave you're admitting guilt. "
1 likeNow he's screwed and has to take the polygraph.
*Reeeeeally.
0 likes@Creepy Robsta Are you arguing the validity of polygraph tests in the context of criminal proceedings? Because that was never in question. This was merely a tool in order to expedite pressure onto Chris. Most guilty people if asked to take a polygraph test will do so willingly in order to hopefully beat it and prove their false innocence, and the police know this. They know he's guilty before starting the test.. They just want more ammo in getting a confession.
1 like@AsslyLamar 😂
0 likesHe knew he was screwed A) when he went to take the polygraph and B ) when she stated that he’s a horrible liar lmaoo thank god they knew he was guilty from the start
0 likesI'm a goody two shoes, I've never been in a situation where I had to completely lie to someone's face like this....I can't imagine what he's feeling. Does he just not care? Is he shitting himself? Obviously he's putting on a poor act but he's got to be feeling SOMETHING
0 likes“I like, love my kids.” This man is innocent
1 like20:16 this exactly why she do this job. This must be sooo satisfying to know he done it and scare the crap out of him.
0 likesShe litterally laugh at his face, she know it and he know it! Perfection! 😎
I have one MAJOR PROBLEM with these interrogation videos, and that is that I've watched them all and there are no more.
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Agree....
60 likesIf you want some more good viewing check out 'to catch a predator'
Good interrogations and other stuff there
@Ghost Mutt I am no fan of Chris Hanson, but I thank you nonetheless for trying.
87 likes@V^IVIike^V what’s wrong with Chris Hanson??😂
21 likes@V^IVIike^V Matt Orchard- Crime and Society is definitely for you. Very similar delivery and style to JCS
71 likes@Michael Kavanagh!! THIS!! Thank you so much, I was about to go scavenger hunting for the next channel but now I know better. Thx!
16 likes@mk xv 😁
3 likes@Michael Kavanagh Youre the real MVP, I poached your recommendation from these comments.
9 likes@Michael Kavanagh Addendum: Im now 4 hours in to all his videos and they are excellent. Thanks again,
7 likesI've watch these videos over and over and over again. He was so full of himself. Thought he was gonna walk in there and lie and pass the test and go home. Narcissistic much???
11 likesI know right. I neeeeeeed more! ☹️
1 likeI know what you're going thru..........same here, it is a pity.
0 likes@De'Kaylaaa M Who is Chris Hanson???
0 likes💯
0 likesJCS patreon has a decent stack of videos that arnt on youtube
4 likes@Clay Lingo Where?
0 likes@alexandra störbrauck https://www.patreon.com/jimcantswim is the patreon link. I’m still a patron so I can’t tell, but I believe all the content is free to access! You just need a patreon account.
2 likes@Sal Okay, thank you.
1 likeMy big problem is that none of these people could say any of this stuff without the benefit of hindsight. It's all make uppy nonsense when you already know the outcome. Still fun tho!
2 likesIf you like JCS the channel The Behaviour Panel are a bunch of profilers that talk about famous interrogations. They even interviewed the detective that got serial killer Russell Williams to confess.
3 likesYeah, what's up? Maybe Jim learned how to swim and is like "hell yeah, this is fun, doing this all year!!"
1 likeDon’t feel bad bro. I’ve watched these over and over too. This case is fascinating bc everything is recorded. How rare.
2 likes@Eggs eggs is tasty
1 likeSame here.
1 likegood news, man
1 likeIts comments like these that make me love the internet.
0 likesMy only complaint is that some of the videos have bad video and sound quality, but that's not the uploader's fault
0 likesHave you tried deposition videos? Or is that included?
0 likes@madcowlive I have not, but I will check some out thanks.
1 like@V^IVIike^V I really enjoyed Alex Jones and Roger stones depositions. My recommendations
0 likes@madcowlive Looking them up now.
1 likeYou can make more- all you need is a couple of kids, a sharp object and an antisocial personality disorder. ;))
0 likes@Ghost Mutt good interrogations? Lmao its a show that appeals entirely to simple minds
0 likesHave a look at the channels "LPR Presents" and "That Chapter"
0 likes@Jeff Smith sorry Einstein.
0 likesWatching child predators get grilled by coppers about their perversions is funny to me.
Man I'm just starting to watch them, its crazy entertaining but its tucking real. Im so fucked up to be entertain by such thing tho...
0 likesCovid
0 likesThey have a patreon, 1$ a month and they have like 20ish videos on it at least
0 likes@madcowlive Well dang. This was such a feel good thread, I was just thinking how delightful it hadn't turned political 😔
0 likes@Maverick Buckley ??? My impression is that your are accusing me of being political, but I don't get y.
0 likesLMAOOO
0 likesI'm scared for that day.
0 likesThis is like my 4th time watching these. Pls send help
0 likes@Pilkie101 eh, I remember seeing his news interview on the Philip DeFranco show the day Shanann and the girls went missing, and both me and my husband looked at each other and said “yeah he totally did it”. That was before he was even publicly acknowledged as a suspect. It was the lack of panic and concern and the fact that he referred to his kids in the past tense twice in a short video.
0 likesThat Chapter, Coffee House Crimes, and This is Monsters
0 likesDave’s Lemonade is another channel that posts this type of content. Really good.
0 likesTammy: "You're a horrible liar."
5 likesChris: visible panic
Holy shit. I was almost starting to feel nervous getting caught for this shit myself watching this. That woman would be a pain in the ass sitting in front of if you know you are guilty.
0 likesIt's strange that he seems to miss his kids, even if it is only a little bit. He didn't have to kill them. He didn't have to kill anyone.
0 likes“you’re a terrible liar I appreciate that” that made me LOL 💀💀
2 likesThis polygraph lady is scary. You dont want to be her enemy.
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Imagine dating her for a while and she asks:"Where is this relationship heading?"
221 likes@Suit Side 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👌
8 likesShe's incredible :D Same with the interrogator.
72 likesI love her lowkey diss when she called him stupid lmao. But also her cheerful trustworthy front is pretty scary especially since she's said before she knew he was lying from the start
138 likes"did you, or did you not take out the trash liked i asked of you" queue boss battle music
51 likesShe's on an entirely different level than him. Sharp as a fucking tack.
79 likes@Othello Emerald someone mentioned she said it in an interview
2 likes@dead COOK HIS SHIT
12 likes@Shrimp Ramen Shes talking circles around him, I love it
10 likesShe could smell his bs a mile away
10 likesThat "you are obviously a bad liar" remark was the most brutal finishing move i ever witnessed.
24 likesOr husband.
0 likesHer Jacket alone is a mind f—k
1 like@bill bob I did have a response, don't cherry pick one line. "As if all men are stronger than all women" "some me are emotional". You insinuated that men (all) should not fear women cause they are stronger and cry less. And I responded that you're wrong because not all men are and not in every scenario.
1 like@bill bob I agree it was a strawman, I didn't mean it that way necessarily. I probably read something the wrong way. Except the fact that you can't see every other line for what it is because it proves your sentence wrong is telling.
0 likesWhen her kids try and lie about smoking weed
2 likesIt's a polygraph, completely useless pseudo scientific bullshit. Never admit to anything and she has nothing to work with.
3 likesOf course one should never speak to cops to begin with. That's something these videos always make crystal clear.
It's a good thing he just wanted "THOSE CHILDREN" back.
1 like@Nerdiness it's not pseudoscience. The way your body (physiology) reacts when you say a lie vs. the truth. Pupil dilation, breath & heart rate, sweat glands... Sure it's not definitive but it will point interrogators in the right direction. It has its uses.
1 like@dead As a man i stand over 6'5", I am emotional, loyal and a good friend, my ex was short, angry and had a swinging brick for a heart, i truly believe she is capable of murder, red rage comes over her like a cloak, I am a sucker for a sob story, she was cold to the point of liquid nitrogen, women can be a lot colder than men, they should fight the wars.
3 likesShe's my new hero.
1 likeI’m not scared of her lmao
0 likes@Kevin Baird As someone who is a short ball of disaster when I'm angry and with a coldhearted unemotional sister, I understand lmao.
0 likesShe has a slight hunchback makes her even more scary
0 likesLmao I’m always so anxious and weird in convos they’d think I’m guilty even if I’ve never been in the state😂
0 likesEven to me when someone refers to their own children as "those kids" "these kids" etc...it immediately raises red flags.
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Exactly
0 likesInvestigator : how could you make someone disappear?
1 likeA normal (innocent) person : what kind of absurd question is that ?
This is like psychological warfare and she’s a season warrior. Damn, she’s good!
1 likeThe polygrapher has the same demeanor as an elementary school teacher who's lecturing you for misbehaving and it scared the crap out of me in a weird subconscious way
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I was thinking the same thing
10 likesWord
6 likesNo mommy or daddy issues here fellas, just a nickname given by my best friend and bad grades :)
10 likesShe reminds me of people who are pretending to be nice to you but they actually don't like you.
8 likesshe gave me office lady/clinic receptionist vibes 😰
2 likesJust watched his ACTUAL confession from prison and it’s worse than any of this. The kids were alive up until he put them in the tanks. Bella saw him drag her mom’s body to the car and watched him smother Celeste. She asked if the same thing that happened to Celeste was gonna happen to her and then he smothered her while she fought for her life.
0 likesIf someone asked me how "How could you cause someone's disappearance?" In this situation would make me call a lawyer cause what the hell.
0 likesIt's hard to understand why people pathologically lie...
1 likeThe love I have for my family is exponential
But dude deep down you know it's not
Who trades their family for a facking mistress
Hard to understand
"You've been very helpful sharing that with me, not many people would share that they had a fight in this situation"
0 likesThat's one way to read it, the other way is, "Not many people are so stupid as to leave a trail of 4C Italian Seasoning Breadcrumbs directly to themselves"
polygraph lady was like “it would be super dumb for you to do this test if you had anything to do with the disappearance, like SUPER dumb and very stupid, dumb”
5049 likeschris: 👁👄👁 haha yes
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The same type of people who think they can murder their family and get away with it...
190 likes"Sure ill do that polygraph when 48hrs ago I killed my family with my bare hands." 😳😳
Its like he subconciously wants to go to jail. But hes just really really arrogant/dumb 😅
Then when she calls him a horrible liar later. Brutal.
155 likesHe just thinks hes an amazing liar
48 likesShe's a legend
39 likesChris: “I didn’t lie to you on that polygraph I promise😶”
79 likesDetective: “oh you promise? I guess we can pack up and go home now😃”
Chris: 😃
@Stefan Imig …Yes!?
19 likesLol seriously though, none of these people talk to their lawyers, who would probably advise them not to do many of the things they do. And I’m thankful for that, because they are scumbags.
@Stefan Imig she explained at the start that he could decide not to continue at any point. Something like "I'm feeling too on edge" or "I'm not comfortable with this" or "I took some Valium this morning" would have worked, although this would have given the detectives an in to say "you didn't do it, so you're guilty", which is all the polygraph is useful for (you failed, so you're guilty. Tell us what happened)
10 likes@Stefan Imig Since polygraphs aren't admissable in court in the first place, it would be extremely light evidence that a suspect backed out of a polygraph. In fact, most defense attorneys would have advised against Chris taking the polygraph at all, and before that, they would have advised him to shut up. The fact that he completely changed his personality from introverted to extroverted is decent evidence against him, though not directly incriminating. He could have avoided a lot of the interrogation if he had a lawyer.
11 likes@Tojki its all about the illusion though, right? You're 100% right that not submitting to a polygraph exam, or even failing one is not admissible in court as evidence, but the police can use both to apply psychological pressure to someone who doesn't have a lawyer and doesn't know better, just as they did here. Heck, after he failed, he told his dad "they aren't gonna let me go" even though technically he was free to leave. The smart choice would have been to lawyer up the moment they started accusing him after the exam, but he thought that either it would look too bad to lawyer up at that point, or that he could somehow convince them he was innocent.
8 likesI liked her from the start. She knew from the beginning he was guilty and she just played with it.
6 likesThose things should be outlawed. They're internationally recognised as flawed and incapable of actually detecting if somebody is telling the truth. It's just a gimmick that should stay in movies.
2 likesthat lady is a savage she knew all along lol
2 likes👁👄👁 sup
1 likeI would never take a polygraph. Innocent or guilty lol. Fuck that. If you can assure me its 100% accurate then definitely, but even if it was 99.9%, I ain't risking my freedom on the 0.01%.
6 likes@JAESWIFT i would never take one either because im scared that even if im not lying i will get very nervous and it will show on the poly and they will think im lying.
4 likes@Mira .45 I mean I've always wanted to try beating one by keeping something sharp in my shoe but they may only work in the movies. I wish I had a polygraph
0 likes@sarasthoughts yeah they’re not admissible in court in most places so in this case they police were either betting that chris didn’t know that, or betting that he would confess after the machine showed he was lying because he felt like he was caught. still horrible that sometimes innocent people get investigated super hard after an unreliable polygraph makes them seem suspicious though.
2 likes@Lewis Cunningham yeah see thats why im so scared of taking one lol
2 likes@Lewis Cunningham yeah they’re not admissible in court in most places so in this case they police were either betting that chris didn’t know that, or betting that he would confess after the machine showed he was lying because he felt like he was caught. still horrible that sometimes innocent people get investigated super hard after an unreliable polygraph makes them seem suspicious though.
1 likeits not if you're a pro
0 likes@Mira .45 He DOES subconsciously want to confess. He wouldn't be babbling to the cop otherwise. That's something that cops know as soon as they get you talking, after that it's just a question of getting them to the crucial point where they either fess up or say something incriminating without realizing it. It's almost like the stages of grief-----denial followed by acceptance.
4 likes@Mira .45 I’m interested in how many of these premeditation murderers seem to forget the human element in all the offences they plan out painstakingly. It’s like they get so wrapped up in the event to come and because they believe themselves to be so much smarter than everyone else, they forget how unpredictable life is. The don’t know how they will behave when their movements are under scrutiny, and they leave vital clues because of carelessness, wild card factors, they have serious blind spots and I feel those are ego related. Their flaws lie in not being able to see past themselves well enough, and underestimating the impact taking a life will have on them. Even if they think they enjoy it. Things like anxiety, feelings of loss, confusion, will affect them. Some of them make some really dumb mistakes and it’s all because they’re human, not Demi gods as many seem to believe.
2 likesWhen did polygraphs become admissible in court?
1 likeHe said Ima be dumb anywayyyy. Weeeeee
1 like@Jayden Buffinton they arent
0 likesLol right omg dying laughing
1 like@BrokedDownPalace why you think owning one would help you beat one?
2 likes@Lewis Cunningham false it reads when you try be deceptive or when your nerves shoot a spike when is a question he can't pass
1 like@az095929 you will be caught
1 like"The coolest thing about this is that right now there's only one person in this room that knows what the truth is."
0 likesChris: Haha, yeah, that's right 😁🙁😅
@Mira .45 It makes me laugh that people think they can get away with it
0 likesImagine if he wasn’t guilty-
1 like“Now let’s go down a list of all the possible ways your loved ones could have been murderer. You ready?”
And he dare to said "we gotta find them, right?" Without even feeling remorse that he have kill them. What a psycho
0 likesOnce I read a short story about an upper-middle class man whose arm was severed in a train crash while he was on his way to visit his mistress. He refused to let the paramedics take him to the hospital to get his arm reattached because his wife would want to know how he came to be on that train and the man thought he could figure out a story to explain his missing arm on the way home. It was satire but there are men who will go to hell and back a thousand times to avoid emotional confrontations. Scot Peterson was another one like that, from the sound of it.
0 likesdid anyone notice that the "behaviour provoking response" techinque was also used by Jo on Michael in "The Office"?
1 likeThe neighbours solved the case in 10 mins
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I think oftentimes the point of an investigation is not to find out who did it but to find solid proof to prosecute the person they already suspect.
1485 likesSo did the police and everything but they can't risk him lawyering up gotta stay chill.
589 likesI’d hire the neighbour 👨🏻 immediately!
168 likes@Christian Alfaro thank you for explaining that obvious fact.
62 likes@Mark Vickers it may not be obvious to anyone who hasn't watched and understand the purpose of a prosecution 🤔
138 likes@Christian Alfaro that's true.
100 likesWithout solid proof, even knowing he is the killer, he would have been let free 100%
Yes!
4 likes@Christian Alfaro yes they need proof for the courts they knew it was him
20 likescuz he's so damn suspicious. I think everybody even the police knew it the second they saw him.
48 likes@Derek Weinert TV Ok,.so I guess your are Beautiful and have the perfect body and perfect brain !!........Good for you !
32 likesMore like 10 seconds lol
6 likesHuge difference between solving the case by the neighbour just as you said and having Chris admit to what he’s done.
15 likes1000000%
0 likesGotta love all the "Legal Experts" in the comments. LMFAO
17 likesHell..they pre_crimed it
1 like@Christian Alfaro yes..this
0 likes@Nicole Brassell Are you chill.. Right now??
0 likesI know you scared of Chris's watts, he bout to pull a Nancy Pelosi on ya.
Lol everybody who saw the TV interviews did.
2 likes@Mr. Giggles 🙄 it's not uncommon for people to not understand what a prosecution entails, actually; don't be rude.
6 likesSolving and proving in court are two vastly different things.
5 likesHaha ! No kidding
1 like@Christian Alfaro this is correct and well put in a court setting you need proof take federal cases since they are pretty much undefeated in the ring. Every time they place warrants or get indictments they have the upmost proof without a shadow of a doubt
1 likeHell yeah. :) What a stooge.
3 likesLmao deadass
1 like@Christian Alfaro keep in mind that we, assuming you also mainly watch this channel, mostly only see the interrogations of the guilty individuals and not so often the interviews of witnesses etc.. This leads to us getting the impression, that they always have the suspect but we don't see the whole picture.
2 likes@Derek Weinert TV ROFL that moment when someone fat gets the jock
5 likesLess then 10
1 likeYES
1 likeI solved it in 2 seconds
10 likes"A pregnant lady goes missing..."
> She was probably killed by the same person who got her pregnant <
Einstein's GR theory states that time doesn't exist which means he was caught right away. Am I making any sense?
6 likesMore like 3 seconds lol
3 likesHow could you not though realistically
1 likeHé watched alot of csi front what i have heard..
2 likesNo the video camera did
2 likesits not what you know, its what you can prove
3 likesAnd shout out to the FBI for recovering all deleted texts. I’m so proud of everyone for coming together and working side by side 🤍🙌🏼
4 likesAnd at that point they had no real proof just the fact he acting suspicious and that he having an affair also he was the last person to see her, alive . If he hadn't confessed or 8f he lawyerd up he may have walk out of there .
2 likes@Tamar Bishop yup
0 likesI mean all he really said was that he wasn’t acting right which was true.
1 likeIkr!! "He's not acting right" 😂😂
1 like@Nicole Brassell I beat cases due to lawyering up. Only idiots talk to cops. Idc if youre innocent or guilty or if they sag “only guilty people are afraid of an interrogation” let them investigate you without your help
3 likes@Lou Sekoya .....no perfect brain, he revealed that already.
1 like@alexandra störbrauck Strange , 4 months ago it was 2.2 K thumbs down and now it's 1.5 K
1 likeEveryone solved it in 10 minutes, the neighbours didnt get a confession tho
1 likejust not using anything admissible in court or in anyway that could be confirmed.....
0 likesYes ma’am.
0 likesOr Sir .
But yes .
Yes, the neighbors knew him very well.
0 likesI think everyone did. He never did a good job playing off his guilt.
0 likes@Travis Miller that doesn’t automatically prove guilt wtf lol people have been innocent and had co vocations over turned with a lot more circumstantial evidence than “hey he never loads his truck from the garage”
2 likesI never thought of it like that LOL. The neighbors had the case solved as quick as anybody that's how I obviously it was him that killed them.
0 likesDamn straight
0 likes@Christian Alfaro yea getting the wrong person is awful for both sides, huge civil suits, plus the person can be broke. And destroyed mentally if wrongfully in prisoned like some especially mInorities black people especially just now getting out
1 likeScary, no privacy 😅
0 likesIt’s not what you know. It’s what you can prove. -Alonzo Harris
1 like@John Smith Look at Casey Anthony. Confessions are the best evidence.
0 likesAnd they get the "Number One snitch" medald to be proud of this
0 likes@John Smith oh come on if you were on the Jury and they showed you the news interview as evidence you’d convict him on the spot and you know it.
0 likesBut I’m just hooked on these interrogation scenes ngl
0 likesI promise u a day after that cop came they knew for sure he did it sad but true
0 likes@Christian Alfaro u would be correct in thinking so
0 likesHoly shit. My favorite video is the body cam of the neighbor taking him and the cop over to watch the security cams. U can almost literally see him shitting his pants on the spot. Then the neighbors like "Dude, he was acting sketchy af,". Lol.
3 likesFacts
0 likesTook Netflix a whole series
1 likeThe peers whom know an individual will be the best judges of character, assuming they can do so without bias and with only acting on empirical, well-established (and even recorded in a few instances) data as this neighbor had done.
1 like@Amanda L even just having proof isnt enough on its' own. If the evidence still leaves a shadow of a doubt, then the suspect should be released, as per the criminal justice system's protocol for high crimes. I'm not arguing the validity of this stance in modern day forensics, merely pointing out how the archaic system works.
0 likesFor real they did.
0 likesNate was ready for his FBI badge and jacket
3 likesliterally
0 likesYea but the court won't accept that so the detectives are gathering evidence
0 likes@Christian Alfaro well yeah. That’s the entire point, lol. If you know someone committed a crime but can’t prove it beyond all reasonable doubt in court, it’s not worth 2 cents.
0 likes@Sirus Ofsit not true. Tens of thousands of innocent people have been wrongfully indicted and then not been charged/convicted of anything after being indicted.
0 likesIt was obvious. They needed a way to convict him
0 likesThat is a fair point.
0 likesHe was guilty to everyone from the beginning but they need enough evidence to convict him. They need as much as possible. Especially if the dude wasn't going to admit it but once he did the poly it was definitely over with. I like their techniques and seeing sort of behind the scenes.
0 likes@EkG honestly
0 likes“Solved a case” is different from “has a hunch”
0 likesThe fact that you’re smart enough to even understand that but not smart enough to know how to spell neighbors……
0 likesUnfortunately in court have to prove things often beyond a reasonable doubt.
0 likes@Henri van der Waard oh is that right? Tell me how do the innocent get convicted if proof is beyond a reasonable doubt in court?
0 likes@Henri van der Waard “unfortunately”
0 likesOof 😅
Go learn why or start a campaign in your area to get it changed 👍🏽
Oh like that initial cop didn't have any idea...
0 likesWatch out we got professional detectives in these replies lmao
0 likes@Nikki Beacth ppl who do what he did aren’t smart to begin with….idk what you were expecting
0 likesThat neighbor guy has a good detective instinct and observation.
0 likes@Derek Weinert TV fat because they living the good life.
0 likes@Derek Weinert TV out of pocket😢
0 likesLove that neighbor!
0 likesA security camera did. But there might have not been a case if it wasn't for Nickole Atkinson.
0 likesSo nosy
0 likesI'd hate for them to be my neighbor
0 likesNah
0 likesYes thank god for neighbours like this
0 likesExactly right thank goodness for those surveillance cameras
0 likesYes this comment is made in every video about this case, they did good but their accusations don’t hold up in court. This police officer isn’t trying to figure out what happened he is trying to gather evidence.
0 likesMore like 2 minutes
0 likesAn actual innocent person would be PISSED at the polygraph lady going on and on about types of death, "burning alive", asking how you can make a person disappear, laughing banter etc before the actual test. This guy is absolutely horrible at trying to act innocent.
1 likeI just can’t even imagine hurting my children ever.
0 likesGranted I could get frustrated with them but if they said “Daddy don’t, I love you”
Psychopath
Sounds like he’s trying to convince himself he’s telling the truth more than trying to convince the investigators.
1 likeCan’t believe he thought he could pass the polygraph 😂
0 likesOfficer: breathes
2540 likesChris: I swear I didn't kill that woman and those kids
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he speaks abt them like they were random people he never met. what a disgusting human.
129 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
2 likesi don't have kids yet perhaps sometime in the future i will but i would never say "those kids" instead if i had i would say "my children" (mine...he is talking as if he is watching someone else talking about his children)
4 likes@ΠΑΝΑΓΙΩΤΗΣ ΤΑΞΙΑΡΧΗΣ ΡΗΓΑΣ ΤΣΟΥΚΑΡΕΛΛΗΣ It's completely fine to refer to your (future) children as "those/the kids" in a joking or lighthearted manner.
5 likesBut Chris murdered his children, him using "the/those" instead of "my" in this situation just shows how detached he is.
I think you mean: Like, I swear that I didn’t kill that woman and like those kids
2 likes@Kennedy Huff not when he already had two kids before this pregnant one coming so he should’ve ready been used to saying “my” kids
0 likes@Bryan I'm saying that a lot of parents will jokingly refer to their children as "those kids", but that's only in lighthearted scenarios.
0 likesIt's because Chris murdered his children and keeps saying "those/these kids" when he really should be calling him "my" kids or calling them by their names.
He may as well had a t-shirt on that said "ok it was me". He was so obviously guilty
0 likesYou can literally hear the answers he is lying about. He distorts his no's when lying.
2 likesI'm in love with that woman. She psychologically beat the crap out of him.
2 likesI hope serial killers dont watch these videos to learn how to beat the system. To me this guy seems so guilty, wouldnt anybody be more upset
0 likesOh. My. God. The amount of pressure that was applied by the polygraph administrator was absolutely incredible. It made me uncomfortable to watch. I was extremely uncomfortable throughout that entire segment. Unbelievable interaction. unbelievable.
0 likesWoman: "It would be really STUPID of you to come in today if you had anything to do with their disappearance."
4388 likesWatts: Sweats profusely
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Understandable... Have a nice day..
62 likes666'th like
60 likesNever talk to cops without an attorney people. Not a word. Even if ur innocent
😂yeah, she knew what she did there.
49 likesJust be like you know Tammy your right why am I here I think I'm just gonna leave
19 likes@Rykehuss
22 likesHe didn't say wait til court. He said always have an attorney.
@O Z buttt as Rykehouse said if they are taking you away and if you don't say anything the killer will get away??
1 like@Abigail
10 likesHow often are cops there right on time to catch the killer during the act?
@O Z that's also true 😭
0 likes@Rykehuss he means if you are in a position of being charged with something.
1 like@Rexx Colt Police often don’t tell you you’re a suspect at first. If police are talking to you for any reason, get a lawyer.
2 likesBut yes, if your child or daughter is missing, it’s probably worth it to speak immediately with the police. Get your lawyer ASAP, but obviously in the meantime talk to the police.
Lmaoooo Im at home sweating profusely!!! So i know he was shitting bricks 😅😅
3 likes@Rykehuss why wait till court? He says all good attorneys will say not to speak a word. By then, I'm sure the attorney will have had a word, and thus allowed 'hypothetical me' to speak.
1 likeI know right?? I saw this vid some time back and every time she says it I'm like - oh shit she's really not there to play. I mean - by saying that she's literally telling him "you're screwed" in plain sight. Brilliant.
0 likesShe wasn't wrong, it was really stupid. He could've left at anytime, he could've asked for a lawyer at anytime, he could've declined the polygraph but he was so into himself, he thought he was smart enough to beat it. Shows how stupid he really is.
2 likesGlad the idiot didn't decline it.
@geoff 😂😂😂😂
1 likeI lost my shit when she said that! 😂😂
0 likesWatts: Aight I'm gonna head out.
0 likesThat polygraph tester is probably thinking "OMG I can't believe I shook this guy's hand!" after she heard about the trial
0 likesEvery word out of Tammy's mouth is loaded with "I know you did this and I'm going to trick you into admitting that"
0 likesThe women doing the lie detector test is SO good at laying on the pressure calmly
1 likeSomehow, his idiocy made his mind leave planet earth and forgot there's this thing called divorce and still chose the hard way. I think the should add more years to his sentence just for his stupidity.
2 likesFBI Agent: "Hey, where's your family?"
2684 likesChris: "I didn't do this cruel act."
FBI Agent: 🤔
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@Rob Roy It's the way you've analyzed the statement.
5 likesJinkies
1 likeHahahaha
0 likesLike I had nothing to do with the like disappearance of like that wife and those kids
9 likes"act of evil cruelty" easily gave him away. they were just missing at this point.
0 likesI will never understand how he killed those babies. Maybe his wife was in a angry rage but his man he was so cold to kill his kids that was. Especially the oldest girl scarred about what he was doing and what was happening.
0 likesit’s so weird to watch him just lie over and over with such obvious lies. very creepy.
1 likeWow I live in Greeley less than 30 miles away from this crime. This is the first documentary I’ve ever watched on it and my mind is blown right now.
0 likesOfficer: Hi Chris
5835 likesChris: I swear I didn't kill my wife and my kids.
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Those kids as Chris likes to say
327 likes@Nostalgic Universe yes
14 likes@Nostalgic Universe 😂😂😂😂
3 likes@Nostalgic Universe that guys wife
29 likes@Brandon Kijowski did you expect a answer within 2 min or do you watch stuff for days while skiping radomly trough it ?
1 likeHe didn’t want “those kids”. That’s messed up
12 likesYepp🤣🤣🤣
1 likeOfficer: Hi Chris
5 likesChis: I didn't burn them.
@OF SERVICE you heard the man.....
0 likesChris Watts likes to smoke pots and he likes a lot to clean bots (robots that is). Chris Watts sleeps on cots and he connects the dots and hates when the weather is hots especially when he has to mow the lots. He prefers the applesauce brand of Motts. But he is not a baby tot (because he is an adult, that is). Oh yeah Chris Watts, his life shall rot in a jail in which he didn't sought but his parents did in fact taught (him better, that is), never again will he sail a yacht.
8 likesThat's my rap I wrote about Chris Watts. Comment and give me a like. Did you enjoy it? Thanks.
@CellBlockNine no it's weak
2 likes"Those kids"
1 like@CellBlockNine no
1 like@GregK Wait, are you being serious? I can't tell if you're joking.
1 like@Ed Peesker What do you mean?? Why not?? I showed my friends and family the notebook I wrote it on and they read it and all gave me positive feedback. Literally not one bad review. Maybe you just aren't familiar with the case and past interviews he's given so you don't understand teh context. you just don't get it.
4 likes@CellBlockNine serious as a heart attack
0 likes@GregK You just don't understand the context so you just don't get it. Of course you aren't going to like it if you just don't get it. Pfft.
0 likes@CellBlockNine you sound like Dr. Seuss 😂
1 like@Rainbow Flower Thank you so much! If only I could go on to be as successful and talented as the good doctor.
1 like@Brandon Kijowski :D
0 likes@ˢʰᵉ ᵍᵃᵛᵉ ᵐᵉ ᑫᵘᶦᵗᵉ ᵃ ˢʰᵒʷ ^̮^ Thank you!
2 likes@CellBlockNine you are most welcome
1 like@blahblahblah mememe He never referred to his wife as "that wife".
0 likesThe wife and those kids
1 like@CellBlockNine ok not bad.
0 likes@CellBlockNine That rap was bad(as in not good, that is). It had no meter and was over explained(you explained too much, as in over explaining, meaning that there was too much explanation) and the rhymes were also lackluster(like lacking lust, that is). It just sounds like a huge nonsequitur, sorry bro(I'm apologizing for making you aware of your lack of talent)
1 likeInvestigator: So h-
2 likesChris: I would never do anything to those kids they're my life, my lifeline
*that wife and those kids
2 likesLike like like like like like like like like
1 likeTyler Schneider Oh chrissy 🙄😂
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesThose kids that wife
0 likesYou can hear the nervousness in his voice from the very beginning
2 likesHe was listing methods of murder like it was nothing. If I were in this position as an innocent person, I would lose my mind that someone was forcing me to think about such horrible things, especially with the possibility that my loved ones were experiencing them. What a terrible, cold human being.
1 likeSometimes I just take a complete sigh of relief knowing I've never killed anyone.
1 likeThis detective is a legend..
0 likes"There is only one person in this room that knows what the truth is and in about five minutes theirs going to be two of us." This is definitly a 'bruh' moment
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Lol!
8 likesThere is*
13 likesIm getting nervous holding my breath and im not even being questioned tf
86 likesI almost feel sorry for him. He absolutely knows 100% he is fucked.
173 likesAnd the polygrapher just throwing shade after shade is the icing on the cake
@Erlendur Sveinsson Bruh moment' is a blanket term for all situations that merit a reaction, whether that be shock, awe, or any other strongly felt emotion. In these such situations one must exclaim 'Bruh! ', typically in a low tone of voice. So knowing the truth of the situation and seeing his response, gave me a instinctual "Bruh" reaction. 21:18
59 likesShe is amazing. Talk about twisting the knife
47 likesI laughed so hard when she said that! 😂
11 likesSammyT13559 respect the scientific breakdown of a ‘bruh’ moment lol
30 likesThose kids....those kids...jesus, who constantly refers to their own kids like that? Talk about zero emotion.
18 likes21:18
1 likeGreat script writing for a fake show
2 likes@TheLasVegasElite I've really been thinking that the whole thing was a farce! Federal case so he's moved to Wisconsin, he'd be just as fkd there! There have also been long drawn out interviews with him in prison, perfect timing with the plandemic as well.
0 likes@TheLasVegasElite eh, you for real?
4 likesAndrew Glassing the murders never happened, these guys are actors
0 likesLewis Rogers 100% you can’t find the accounts of this murder case at city hall
0 likes@TheLasVegasElite no way???
0 likesShit man. Checking this out.
@Ash C the other cops are watching in the next room
0 likes@Lewis Rogers i wouldn't bother. It looks like hes just trying to sell his 38 page "book"
6 likesVonzarooz thank you p
0 likes@TheLasVegasElite let me guess, climate change is fake and the earth is flat?
2 likes@Oderol strawman tactics, trolls turning up to defend their fake story?
0 likesRegular as clock work
@K M Weekes needs to be a PDF that the public can access
0 likesTheLasVegasElite Read the article and you can access it.
0 likes@K M Weekes I can’t find the PDF, can you find me the whereabouts of Chris Watts please
0 likesThe strange fact is without a confession, if he had just said absolutely nothing he would more than likely be walking around free today. Without the bodies it can’t be ruled a Homicide.
0 likesThe polygraph lady pretending to engage to Chris' story by laughing is SAVAGE
0 likesThis lady was so brutal. She was basically just teasing Chris and smashing his confidence into tiny pieces. All the backhanded compliments about being a bad liar was her practically telling Chris that she's coming to get him.
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@Unit Dyw yeah.
11 likesSo true, Fuck
7 likes@Linkux Snooks Do I win money if I solve this puzzle?
14 likesSavage legend
0 likesshes talkin bout some “thank you for being a horrible liar”🤣🤣i love her
32 likes@Unit Dyw oooo yOu SaID dUh R wErd
0 likesV B very clever comment. i’m sure most people at school think your the funniest person in your friend group that contains you and you only.
3 likesV B wow, I bet your middle schools peers must love you
0 likes@Maidenless Yeah, she is such a badass. She knew she was dealing with a monster & handled him accordingly.
7 likesFuck .. AND I LIVE FOR IT
0 likesShe was really good at her job.
1 likeGreat handle you got there
1 like@Ulfhedinn Norsk I don't know......maybe it's kind of her profession and she's dealt with people like this countless times?
1 likeName tourette
0 likespure magic lol
1 likeLike a cat with a mouse......
1 likePeople shouldn't cheat' She is just as guilty and they should Polygraph her
0 likes@Sandy Loraine They should polygraph who? The polygrapher? Or the dead wife?
0 likes@jacksputrid My favorite word.
1 likeAnd he deserved every fucking second of it.
0 likesshe was like an invincble monster feasting on a small little rat
0 likesIt's scary how cold and clinical that woman detective is. Even when she's laughing and smiling it's totally fake. He didn't stand a chance
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@hyeboi because you had a fancy narrator to break down everything for you
97 likesIt's not scary, it's bad ass
200 likesYeah that lady was badass. He was scared shitless
231 likes@lowkeyobsessivehighkeyimpressive "fancy narrator" well aint you a honey talking cowpoke! Im sure you would melt like the wings on Icarus if you were Chris 😂
10 likes@Michael Cortez well to start with I wouldn't brutally murder my wife and child.
61 likesGood example on how to use femininity in a intimidating way.
44 likes“If you had anything to do with these kids disappearance it would be really stupid of you to take this polygraph test. Hahaha right? You’d should not be here.” SAVAGE!
77 likesOfficer: Hi Chris
28 likesChris: I swear I didn't kill my wife and my kids.
yeah but like it´s his job to gain that man´s trust and to come over as sweet and trusting. such a cool job i think but also terrifying!!
8 likesIn an old article about torture in medieval times, if the one being interrogated was a noble or some bigshot, interrogators usually only presented the instruments and described what they did. This was often enough to get the person to talk. That way no one got their hands bloody.
2 likesShe was great. Goddamn, we always wonder where the good cops are. They're probably working real crimes.
17 likesThe polygrapher seems hot ngl
3 likesMale detective was just as how you described the female to be. Watts was being as deceptive- you have to play their narcissistic sociopathic game
1 likeFrom the vague video you can tell she obviously cares about her appearance i would play with that, women with nice hair wouldn't try to trap me, would they? i failed the polygraph test is that just you saying or everyone else?
0 likes@You Hit My Car Abc She might have a pledge in her mind to do justice for his little girls and his wife. The opposite of what you're saying.
1 like@Max claire the fact that you're in the room taking the polygraph test means you already lost.
2 likesShe did her job incredibly.
10 likesshe is brutal
0 likesA professional doing a great job. Respect to her
1 like@Hocane she’s not using femininity. She’s using seriously effective techniques.
5 likesscary? I guess I can see that, she's a stone cold badass
2 likesWTF!? I must assume you are being sarcastic? She was all but wholesome and professional and was trying to comfort him and trying NOT to believe that he is guilty.
1 like@ReyBlade a lot of people have killed their kids and some have killed their kids and spouses.
0 likes@Robert Luke you’re literally praising something that can help him in his defense in court. The polygraph would automatically be dropped out because she enforced additional stress. I bet your life that if someone said that to you, even if you were innocent, you would be so nervous you would fail it. And the polygraph is not nearly 100% correct.
0 likes@Alan Matković I quoted the woman in the video. And then I said “SAVAGE!” That’s all. Not sure how you interpreted that as praise. Additionally, the polygraph isn’t admissible in court anyway. They used his confession. But thanks for trying to enlighten us.
0 likesHim talking about he misses little things about his kids (like them sitting at the table) really shows how he knows their dead. After my mom passed away I thought things like this because I knew she was gone and I miss the normal day-to-day life with her. If someone I cared for was missing for a couple days I wouldn’t be saying things like that. It would be more about how I was worried for them and wanted them found alive, not reminiscing them like they were already dead
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Very true. Was going to say this exact thing.
165 likesEven when he was doing the news report and he was saying ‘if you’re out there, please come back, just please’ and says it in such a desperate manner. It’s almost as if he’s wishing what he’s done is just a bad dream and he’ll wake up from it.
What I cannot get over however, is how not once does his ‘guilt’ (which is probably none) never once overpowers him to the point where he admits what he’s done wrong. He even goes as far as blaming his victim when caught. He’s an absolute narcissist. All the reminiscing and desperately begging on the news, wasn’t because he wanted to turn back the clock to see them again, it was to turn back the clock so he can save himself. Never any remorse for his wife or children. It’s the most sickening case I’ve seen.
Excellent point! Sorry about your mom. <3
64 likesI agree. In my case it was my dad passing and Im missing all the small things like how he would squeeze my shoulder. My dad didn’t answer the phone for a few days a couple months before he passed which was abnormal so we called someone to go check in on him since he lived 9 hours away. My sisters and I were panicking luckily he was ok just misplaced his phone. Not once did I start missing the little things.
69 likesDamn that's a great observation
19 likesThat's such a good point!
20 likesBTW, So sorry to hear about your mom. Stay strong, pretty girl. ❤️
Mourning
1 likeLife sucks
2 likesYou’re cute.
1 likeHaven't thought about it that way. so true!
0 likesI totally get what you mean. My Grandpa passed away just a couple days ago. You know what I miss most? Just hearing his voice. His stories. Hearing his viewpoint on things. He had a... well, more of a wild west approach to crime. His response to a lot of criminals was "Hang 'em". Draconian, yes, but that's how his generation grew up. It was interesting to see how someone with that upbringing would solve some of these issues. We did agree on a lot of things. Sure, we disagreed too, but who doesn't? We were always there to listen to each other. I miss fishing with him. I miss golfing with him. I miss his humour. His levity. Through the darkest times he'd always, ALWAYS try to lift everyone's spirits. Wasn't always successful, but I've never seen him down, or depressed, or anything. Was that just a really good poker face? No idea. But it did help a lot.
14 likesThese are little things I took for granted. They were just baked into him.
Good-bye, Grandpa, you will be sorely missed.
bingo
1 likealso the fact he sounded more relieved talking about it then distressed at missing it
5 likesHe gives it away as he talks about "those kids" with the news teams and when he talks about their personalities in the interrogation, "she was...". He is so incredibly bad at lying, as the polygrapher says both jokingly but also dead seriously.
7 likesTo all those who havw lost loved ones i'm sorry for you and i wish you healing.
6 likesAlso this comment is very astute
2 likes@haidls back that’s true, but judging by how many likes this comment has it’s safe to assume that people think similarly to me
1 like@haidls back nice empathy you got going there bud. You watching jcs for interest or advise?
0 likes@alyssa same here!! My dad was in coma for 4 days before his demise. During those 4 days , us as a family constqntly checked up on his health levels and well-being. We never reminisced, rather we were concerned about him returning to us. Sadly on the 4th evening he passed and there after we made comments like "we'll never eat another meal with him again" things along those lines. I'm sorry for your loss and I know nothing ever really fills that void. I hope things have been getting better for you and your family ! You are not alone <3
2 likes@haidls back why are you so mad buddy?
0 likesThis is a REALLY great observation! You are 100% right.
0 likesI'm so sorry about the loss of your mother. Sending you love and peace, sis ❤
That’s a very good point. I didn’t think about it like that. It took me a while after my Grandmar died to start missing pitting things. Because in my head those things were going to happen again! Then when I remembered I would think ‘omg I’m going to miss…’ Thank you for that. Really good way of wording it too! I’m sorry about your Mum, I’m sure she’s very proud of you ❤️
0 likesHell, even when my dog died I couldn't look out the back window at the spot he used to bask in the sun for months.
1 likeThis is very true, when something like this happens, like when a relative becomes very ill and the question whether they will live or not becomes uncertain or in this case that they went missing, I think we just go to a "survival mode" where time seems to stop, and we don't immediately go back to normal life, it is certainly hard to put into words.
0 likesthey were such a beautiful family too, don't judge a book by its cover or somethin I guess
1 likeThat is an incredible insight that never occurred to me. Thank you for that. Wish it didn't stem from personal experience though. Heartfelt condolences.
0 likes@Not Usefull why wouldn’t you miss the little things!
0 likesEveryone here thinks they're an expert in human behaviour and psychology but you're not.
0 likes@Captain Price cool beans bro
1 like@Captain Price Don't underestimate my knowledge, I have watched all seasons of Jerry Springer, Judge Judy and Ricky Lake sir.
0 likes@Jack Carter there’s no doubt in my mind that he regrets every second of that night. There’s a more recent interview where he describes the murders in greater detail and you can just hear the pain and cracking in his voice. However, can’t turn back time so I believe he’s decided to detach himself
0 likesYeah your comment seems pretty accurate but we need to remind ourselfs of 2 things: context and humans.
0 likesHumans are not identical. Some do irrational things others are broken in some way and have some mental illness that will affect their communication and make them apear strange guilty maybe. Psychopathy or autisim are good examples
Context is everything... knowing he is guilty now its easy to go and find what we are looking for because we know what happened. We won't point out anything wrong because we know its false so we will only identify things that confirm his guilt withoit noticing any behavior that would have been more associated with innocence
Yep. I was thinking that too! He's so not worried about it too
0 likes@Anteater23 You're creepy.
0 likesWhen he said “those kids” my skin CRAWLED. Doesn’t even acknowledge them as his own children. Disgusting
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Good catch. I missed that.
12 likesHe only mentioned his daughters names because he felt that the officer thought it weird that he was saying 'those girls'. It's weird for a father to not be so frantic or saying his daughters names often when they are missing.
32 likesTiff Waffles EXACTLY. When I can’t find my daughter for 2 minutes I’m losing my mind, he never cried, never freaked out, never even ACTED emotional. He’s sick
17 likes@Kaydee Johnson He can't even say the names of his daughters at all. That's one thing that really gets to me. Those girls weren't a stranger's daughters, they were his and he can't even say their names. When he does say their names, he's very disingenuous.
14 likesHowever, he isn't even emotional when he talks about his then missing daughters and wife. His voice doesn't even break when he's talking.
But... he helped make those!
5 likeshe just said those instead of mine, you dont have to be a disgusting person to make that mistake. jeeeeez
1 likeLiveModding I agree, but it still sounds very weird, plus there is zero emotion in his voice when he talks about them.
7 likesThat's what I kept thinking " These, those, they, the" made me sooo mad 😠 like he NEVER wanted them.
6 likesI've seen that before when a killer was being interviewed about killing his son, he kept calling him by his full name, just chilling.
1 likeyea distancing language is a red flag for sure
1 likeIt’s called psychology.
0 likesExactly! Wouldn’t you say MY Kids?!
1 likeI feel sick every time he said that. Such evil
1 likeYeah the fact that we know he killed them probably makes it a lot worse as well. But it was definitely screwing with me when he was saying that.
0 likesYeah that’s strange way to put it.
0 likesDissociation.
1 likeWhy do you think people these days overuse labels like "n4zi", "r4cist" etc.
They are trying to make themselves believe that the horrible thing they want to do is not done to someone like them, but to "those".
Also- he keeps saying he’s waiting for a knock on the door and the kids coming in... why would she or the kids knock on their own front door?
0 likesor even by their names, ugh makes my skin crawl honestly. that detective knew before going in that room he was responsible
0 likesMolly Duncan omg!!! I noticed that too!!!!! They would walk right in not knock.
0 likesThat's why he could kill them, he was detached
0 likesTammy should be starring in marvel movies because she's a superhero. When she's like "you'd be an idiot for taking this test if you're guilty" and he's trying to chameleon his way into seeming like a normal person that he's always just barely passed for. Like I just feel like shanann saw the flags weeks ago and chose to trust this man she knew over her gut feeling. And that Bella didn't run from the car they just trusted this lizard psycho freak with their lives it's so devastating.
2 likesUpon reflecting on the photo of them, he maintained calling them by their formal names, and not Bella and CeCe, as a comforting self-soothe manner of keeping them mentally alive. Clear distancing.
0 likesI can’t handle the fact that on his own, he watched a video of his kids knowing that he HAD MURDERED THEM. That’s what a monster looks like.
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Smh that didn’t even click when I saw that! I was thinking “wow what a feeble attempt at garnering sympathy or playing the victim”... and I totally forgot the guilty subcontext.
71 likesDisgusting little man...
Yeah this grossed me out tbh. Idk how anyone could look at video of the people they had JUST murdered. He’s sick
29 likesI think he is realizing what a horrible shit he is done with his kids…I think he had feelings towards his kids but he most likely killed them so they won’t be a witness for his wife’s death and also not to pay child support. Sickening how money came before his kids🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
16 likes@Noniayo Botah he isnt visibly experiencing any sort of emotion. i would say its a cold-blooded attempt at getting anyone watching to think he is a loving father
46 likes@phil could be
3 likes@Noniayo Botah he had no attachment to his children or wife whatsoever.
7 likesDude was acting, ”aW i mIsS mY gIrLs”
2 likes@Noniayo Botah child support is paid during a divorce not if his wife is murdered. He'd just be raising them just like he had before?
1 like@phil It could be shock as well. It's completely possible that he feels remorse despite having committed such an atrocity. Some people do absolutely horrible things and regret them later, and not only because of the consequences, but also because of guilty conscience.
3 likesIt's possible he's dead inside and has no feelings, but it's also possible that he actually has a sense of regret. It's something we just can't know.
@Noniayo Botah I always wondered if Bella didn’t walk in on him wrapping her up if he would’ve spared them but I really doubt it. He saw them as an extension of Shannan and just like little things in the way of his new life with NK. It’s heart breaking 💔
0 likesi dunno if anyone has taken a polygraph from experience but if anyone were to answer those same questions
0 likeshow do we know for sure nobody answered wrongly/honestly/guessing intentionally.
This was like a scene from Breaking Bad or something. There was so much tension that I actually felt a pit in my stomach.
0 likes"I want that knock on the door" he has said this so many times its like one of the nine phrases he has on his pull string
2 likesBy 1:34 it's already so blatantly obvious he killed them.
1 like"What should we do to the guy?"
"Well I don't even think there's a death penalty in Colorado..."
I’m not even guilty and I was sweating just by watching him, not that I condone him for doing what he did btw
0 likesHe’s such a strange guy. He says a lot of the right things, but you can tell how forced and untrue the words are. No real emotion involved.
0 likesAn abusive ex of mine woke me up at 2am to throw me and his son out in the cold.
0 likesHe woke me up at 4am to tell me he was cheating with my best friend.
That question was irrelevant to what he did to them and really unnecessary filler.
She actually asked him to give her a list of different ways you could possibly kill a person.
0 likesLADY!! YOU'RE SAVAGE🤣
Funny how she tells him he “failed” the test but never actually shows him proof he actually “failed”
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They know he did it. Sometimes u don't need proof when you have instinct
0 likesThank you for being a horrible liar! God I'm bingeing all these nonstop
0 likesDetective Tammy, amazing great job 👏🏼
0 likes“I hope wherever they are, they’re really safe” yeah, trust me Chris. they are safe. safe in Heaven.
0 likesDid anyone else notice that he subtlety showed how he actually views his children and his hatred of them in the way he spoke about them?
1338 likesAs he tried to verbalize reasons he loved them, in each it was an example of how demanding, picky, bratty, or disobedient they were. (In his eyes.)
It was how they never go anywhere without their blankeys, calling forth frustration from the past.
It was about how they are demanding and choosy and their clothes.
It was about how he wished he had to repeatedly tell them to eat their dinner, or have them throw chicken nuggets at him.
Every single example he gave was how difficult the kids were.
Not a single example of nap time, or their laugh or smile or favorite movie or game... nothing about reading or spending time together. Normal things a parent thinks of, because they make a strong emotional connection in the mind.
The only strong connection he had to "those kids" was how much they were a pain in his ass and how they made his life difficult, although he tried to frame it as love. When thinking of his children the first any only examples his mind went to were them not listening to him, demanding something of him, or throwing food at him. That's it. The only times he mentioned his kids during all of this.
The evidence was right there.
For example, I don't even have kids... I kinda hate kids... but when I think of my nieces and nephews I think of the oldest who is a good sister and cares for her siblings and adores her dogs, when I think of her brother I think of how much he loves learning new skills and trying new sports or activities and treats his cat like his child.. my next niece I call Llama and she loves to cook and bake and acts like a sass queen and my youngest nephew loves cats more than humans and hes an awkward little weirdo and an adorable peanut of a human.
They aren't even MY kids! They annoy me 90% of the time and yet my mind only goes to good places when I think of them, the first immediate thought is usually something specific and weird like my nephew picking his nose when he thinks no one is looking and getting embarrassed or my niece holding the cat wrong and paying the price and crying on my lap about how the kitty hates her.
This guy.... he has no love or connection to those poor kids. His mind and heart here full of hatred and contempt.
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Yep. If someone were to ask me about my 19-year old, I would talk about his kindness and sense of humor, how he hugs me every time he leaves to house and every time he comes home, and many more of his positive attributes. I would tell people why I love him and why they should, too.
138 likesDamn good assessment
104 likesYes, he was talking about them as if he is a robot who was programmed to know what love is, but never actually feel it. He is so distant from them, so far away from them emotionally, only thinking about himself.This is truly horibble to see that people like that exist, because instead of being a loving and caring father he only saw his daughters as a problem, an obsticle on his way to his perfect life. Some people would do anything to be able to have kids, and this monster killed them as if their life meant nothing. just horryfing.
48 likesYeaaaah you def gonna be the next Chris Watts my guy... saying way too much shit
4 likesI especially noticed it when he talked about the hugs. "I don't even care if they tackle me, or throw me on the floor" like... They are little kids, they can't really throw him on the ground. It sounds like he just finds the hugs and greetings annoying more than anything else.
44 likesthat’s a pretty common thing at least in movies and tv. A person who has lost someone will fondly remember both good and bad aspects of the person they lost. I believe that this could be what he is trying to replicate here. He sucks at it though and instead just comes across as insincere
9 likes@jjcoola998 I’m autistic and I 100% could tell he was lying. Though, hindsight.
10 likesSuch eye opening points about the hatred filling his heart... I know a person close to this. I see how that happens now. Very sad
4 likesVery accurate
2 likesSame thing for me. My sisters are annoying af but I would be devastated if they died. Im using a alt account cus they dont need to know this lol
5 likesUr a nice guy
1 likeand u can tell how he hates his wife even more than his kids bc she’s always an afterthought to him. i mean he literally admitted that in this vid but also in the ones before he always talked about how he wants his kids back or he hopes his kids are okay “......and my wife too” like cmon at least try to make it seem like u care abt her
7 likesOmg you make me cry, i hate kids too, but when i think of my niece i think the best moments and how much i love hereven if she lies so much, all the hugs, support, caring and laughs, the hobbies we share, my second nephew i think how sassy he is, a truly funny guy even tho he is kind of a bully :/ ... but my last niece, since i didnt spent time qith her AT ALL i only think on how annoyinh she is, so demanding and rude .... omg omg omg i dont have a conection with her ... well is her mom fault anywah she didnt allow us to spend time with her and she raise her to hate us, being portrzy in her rude behavior and cruel world.
4 likesMy dude you spoke only trues there ,but if someone ask me i love all the same HAHAHAAHHA which is a lie xD
Dude exactly, I don’t have kids but raised my little brothers. The first I thing I think of is the how the middle child is out going, has an infective laugh, follows me around, always wanting to get into what I’m into, I think about playing nerf guns with him, or how proud he was to show me he still had a lego model I made him when he was a young child, or how excited he gets to see me. I think about how he’s protective of the youngest boy, and the youngest, I think about how he’s a gentle giant. Came out of my mom as the biggest of us 3. I know when they grow up they’ll be bigger then big brother. I think about how the littlest one is so gentle with animals, so afraid to hurt them. How he’s so sweet, and always shares with his friends and his brother. How he won’t ever yell at someone, and how he’s a mamas boy. I think about how they go out with their bikes and are so respectful and nice to the other neighborhood kids, I think about how they love to play halo because it’s what we used to play together when I lived with them, and I’ll always remember late hours in the night playing Minecraft with them when they first started playing video games. I remember the middle child sitting in my lap every day as a toddler watching his favorite movie (he had to watch it, I’m serious when I say it was my little dudes favorite) and how I would kiss them in the top of the head good night. I love them so so much, and I’m just the big brother.
3 likesI do think part of it was his mind trying to lessen the guilt of what he did - by only associating his kids with negative things and distancing them by saying "those/these" kids, he's keeping himself from truly coming to terms with what he did. To acknowledge the good of (his) kids would cause him to in a way admit that he murdered good, innocent children that he was supposed to protect and love. This way, he's convincing himself that they were just some brats that he knew.
3 likesIf I owned a law firm .you would be the first I hire.
0 likesI have a niece and she's the apple of my eyes like my daughter.
0 likesId rather see myself suffer thru so much just for her to be well and happy.
When he was asked if he misses them a normal loving parents would have talked about how he misses their laugh or how he wants to have fun with them again but just as you said he only talked about how he just wants to see them "run through the door and tackle me to the ground, bust my head open I don't care" who would say that about their missing children
3 likesVery accurate! I noticed that too. He proceed his childrens like they are functions, mostly that cause him pain in ass. That really sad.
0 likesShe is so calm in the face of a killer! 🌟
0 likesI love Tammy!
1 likeI can’t stand how Chris constantly refers to Cece and Bella (and Niko) as “those kids”.
No, Chris, those were your precious BABIES! Your Daughters, your Son, your flesh and blood! Not “those kids”. Ugh!!!!Selfish monster.
Just one question. Is polygraph examiner a real job or is she another detective on the case? She seems to stick around and know a lot about interrogation techniques for just a polygraph examiner.
0 likes“I just wish these kids would come running to the floor and hug me”
1 likeIf only you didn’t kill them, maybe they could have
I'm new to this channel and have been binging JCS and I just watched the first part to this vid. I'm confused, why was this vid taken down and how long has it been back up? It was posted 2 years ago..
1 likeGlad I managed to watch the first part right after this vid was made available!
Wanting anything less than the death penalty for the person who made your wife and kids disappear is just... Not love.
1 likePolygrapher: "How would you plan a murder?"
1 likeHim: "what i have never heard of such a thing - what's a murder? wait me????? i would never"
I find it interesting how he refers to his children as “those kids”.
0 likes20:43 Chris's heart drops at this very moment
1 likeI’m sure the police were watching his house but the fact that he came back the next day and didn’t just try to run. He really didn’t think the jig was up.
0 likes"A lot of men don't cook eggs "
1 likeThe fact that he's not insulted that the bar is that low...
This is a case study in why you don't ever talk to the police without a lawyer. Sure, cops may think your guilty for asking for one, but when you're being acquitted because you didn't incriminate yourself you'll thank yourself.
0 likes"And the coolest thing about this is, right now, there's only one person in this room who knows what the truth is. And in about 5 minutes, there will be two of us." I would have lost MY SHIT.
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repent
91 likes@Pllayer064 HAIL SATAN
182 likesI’m screaming 😂😂😂😂
29 likes@Elite_Hunting you will regret saying that one day
121 likes@Elite_Hunting bless it be jehovah's name!!!! ✊🏼
26 likesShe was awesome!
14 likes@Elite_Hunting ...
28 likes“HAIL SATAN”
😂
You identify with the losing character of an alleged fictional book about a God you don’t believe in.
Oh! My sides hurt from laughing at you.
@Memo William Chris Stafford
24 likes@Memo William also might I ask what’s wrong with choosing a losing character in a (here lemme fix that for ya) FICTIONAL story. It’s his choice. Allow him to pick the losing side of a made up hocus pocus book. When I was a teen I liked the decepticons from transformers more. Same principle😆😆
43 likesShe is glorious
5 likesWhat a bluff
2 likesI felt like a kid again and my mom was on the precipice of discovering I did something bad
9 likesTimestamp pls, I lost where it is in the video
5 likes@T.N.H.P THENEOHUMANPATTERN ANIME! why can't I worship the flying spaghetti monster? If God would punish me for that and give me bad karma then he seems pretty shitty.
9 likesDude that is the rawest fucking line out of literally all of the lines
18 likesDude thinks he can Hannibal Lecter a polygraph lmao
8 likesI literally read your comment at the exact same time she said it and now I’ve spent about 6 years in the twilight zone
9 likes@Memo William Also wanna know how stupid religion can be ew, so I saw this post about this lady who got a tattoo of a lemon, when asked why, she revealed that it’s bcc her toddler who died loved eating lemons. Which is okay
6 likesBUT THEN- I go to the comments and someone writes, don’t worry he’s eating lemons in heaven with god right now 🤣 what a joke. Idk about anyone else but I find that very comically disrespectful
My sister loves reading manga, imagine her dying and then someone commenting, don’t worry she’s reading anime boy manga with god rn, tf??
@Memo William I don’t want to be rude, but nobody cares about your wall of text my guy. Nobody with the right mind is going to change their belief over a youtube comment section
19 likes@Raf Raf …
0 likesFalse. It does.
You’re being rude.
Are you the comment police?
😂
@Elite_Hunting HAIL HYDRA!
2 likes@Devin Dimas ofc your name is devin
1 like@Memo William can you teach me how to be as edgy as you are?
4 likes@Ratine you must be very depressed. To have little to no hope in your life, or refusing to stick to any morals:( sad. Ill pray for you darling! ☺❤
3 likes@Boston Brescia …
0 likesNo
@Dev run me a fade wierdo
0 likes@Ratine good to know that you're a "scientist" god help us all
3 likes@Devin Dimas devin forgot to respond. what a devin thing to do
0 likes@JRyan Pimentel blessed be fairy tales for babies.
0 likes@ron sock grab a old school bible itll have his name....so u saying theres no creator ?spalms 83:18kjv If u read the scriptures u would know. The word trinity not in bible jesus never said to worship him jesus preached the good news and to not worship images of a man ,woman ,animal etc and what his father promises after he gets rid of this 8th world power in the bible prophesied inthe boof of daniel (UNITEDNATIONS) so u belive theres a heaven and hell? The miracles Jesus's father gave him like when he ressurected lazarus did he send him to heaven? Nope...act's24:15, jhon5:28,29,ISAIAH 26:19 read it tho man dont be ignorant we aint perfect everyone commits mistakes it aint jehovahs fault usually fake ppl distanc themselves when they know they doing wrong...
0 likes@JRyan Pimentel Grab thus spoke zarathustra and understand that you are bowing down to a corpse. God is Dead and we have killed him. It is better for one to dance one's own dance, and not drag cadavers around with them. Unburden yourself!
2 likesI have read everything you are suggesting. The bible is just a book.
If he was innocent he would've said "look lady we are wasting time so give me your damn poly I don't give a shit what it says I need to find my babies!"
2 likes@Gabe Barbieri polys are simply for investigative purposes. It lets a cop know the person is being deceptive or not. Like how Steven Calkins failed miserably when asked if he seen Terrance Williams again after their encounter at the cemetery.
1 like@pasha zack ...
0 likesI agree. But why follow a belief system named after a fictional character in a book about a God they don’t believe in?
21:05 for those interested
5 likes@Memo William You unfortunately seem to have a deep misunderstanding of what the word “evidence” means & represents. You can not take a lack of affirmation for certain things that usually have scientific explanations and use it as so-called ‘evidence’ for what you believe to be true. This makes your argument look incredibly weak seeing as you’re using subjects that aren’t completely understood and declaring that, because it’s not completely understood, God is evident. Call it faith and leave it at that. There is no evidence of God. No one is stopping you from being faithful, though. Cheers
1 like@Memo William You’re still using a lack of evidence in one regard and using it as your evidence to support your case, which... wouldn’t be admissible in a court of law. And calling the people that don’t believe what you believe ‘stupid’. Really shines some light on the character of evangelical folks.
1 like@duh ....
0 likesRight.....
🤦♂️
@Memo William Anyways. Hope you can learn to be more accepting of others, with blind faith or not. Cheers!
0 likes@Memo William Your evidence only exists BECAUSE the evidence of refuting parties does not exist. But no, God is metaphysical and his existence transcends our universe. How convenient.
1 like@duh …
0 likesThat doesn’t even make sense.
And I thought you were done.
Cheers!
@Memo William The issue with a lot of religious people is that they don’t just aim to offer a sense of inner peace and a guiding beacon for those who believe, but they also attempt to insult and force their morality onto those who might not.
2 likesOnce your religion goes beyond, for instance, explaining how the universe came about and what will happen after you die, and starts making statements about how being homosexual is a sin (prescriptive morality) and that evolution is false (a factual claim that does not “preclude appeals to actual evidence”), surely you can see how one is not surprised when seeing a religious person insulting and making disingenuous remarks to those who do not share the same beliefs as them.
I feel for those who can be passionate about their beliefs without being rude to others, because they have people like you choosing to be a representative for the community.
@Memo William You are not the root, just an addition to the problem. You don’t owe me a pass. I don’t really know what you’re getting at, as I said cheers after my first message. Wasn’t saying goodbye. I know that I don’t have to explain this to you, as it’s just the micro aggressions persisting. You’ve moved past the point of attempting to use your circumstantial evidence as a justification for lack of evidence and continuing to passive-aggressively tell me that you’re right and that I’m wrong. You really consider yourself to be the messenger boy? Choose a different approach. The hostility towards people willing to debate is yet another thing that makes your argument look weak. Is your goal really even to convince? Or are you seriously replying to comments telling them that they’re wrong and then telling them that they are stupid for disagreeing?
1 like@Memo William So the answer is that you are not making an attempt to change minds. What a way to spend your day.
1 like@duh 😂
1 likeNice spin. You’re mind was made up. You proved that by your previous post.
Even so, I gave you a response when you claimed (erroneously) that circumstantial evidence isn’t evidence. I’ve continually tried to change your mind, but you persist.
@Memo William That’s enough projecting.
0 likes@duh ...
0 likes”that’s enough projecting.”
Another unfounded statement, similar to your eel statement. 😂-> at you
@Memo William Unfounded statements are the name of your game
1 like@duh ...
0 likesYawn
How did religion get into this thread? Look at the original comment!
0 likes@Pllayer064 no offense but your pfp seems like its wearing make-up with Mercury and lead in it
0 likes@Memo William Thought you're supposed to root for the underdog and sympathize with the abused child, not with thr abusive bully?
1 likeUgh, I come to try to find the timestamp for this and get sucked into yet another round of YT evangelism...
2 likes@Ray Williams …
0 likesThe underdog?
😂
You’re suggesting that Satan might win?
@Elite_Hunting Blessed be the name of Jesus. Hosanna to the son of David!! Hosanna to the highest! Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord. This is Jesus.
0 likesNo. It's not even remotely an intimidating line. It's BS and polygraphs are inadmissible. If I was there I would have told her polygraphs are useless and only show if someone is bad at lying. Trash.
0 likes@Memo William the Bible that you’re referencing has been rewritten over and over. If someone accused you of murder based on an old book that had been rewritten by people that disliked you, would you make the same arguments?
1 like@Cami ...
0 likesYou’re mistaken. I assume you’re uninformed.
There are 5,000 copies of the NT; some dating back to the first century. The OT is even more trustworthy with matching copies that date before the advent of Christ.
In comparison: there are 400 copies of Shakespeare’s work.
@Memo WilliamOut if nothing but curiosity what manuscripts of the New Testament date to the first century
0 likes@Pllayer064 who???
0 likesI know I did
0 likes@Memo William Dude just pass the bong already
1 like@Serithe ….
0 likesRight … because you’re the ultimate authority on God.
😂 at you.
girl wtf is this reply section.. catholics stay embarrassing 🥴
0 likes@Devin Dimas oooooo im so scared lolol god sat there as Chris smothered his daughters, i think ill be okay if i think god is a coward and probably doesn't exist.
0 likes@Joshua Bailey Damn that's a really good point. When i watched wrestling as a kid i liked Kane more than the Undertaker (even though both characters are technically bad)
1 like@Memo William Yeah I’m above god.
0 likes@Indi Go …
0 likesIsaiah 14: 12-15
How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! how art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!
13 For thou hast said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north:
14 I will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like the most High.
15 Yet thou shalt be brought down to hell, to the sides of the pit.
😂
@Memo William Ok lol. Keep crying. 😂
0 likes@Indi Go ...
0 likes👍🏻
You will one day
@Memo William Not possible when I’m above god, baby boy.
0 likes@Indi Go ...
0 likesGet help. Set down the bong and call 911
😆
@Memo William Don’t need 911. I’m above god :)
0 likesI lost my shit & it’s not even me😭😭😭
0 likes@ׂ 21:10
0 likesI loved her comment!
0 likesI've taken a polygraph before and I told the absolute truth and they said I was lying on one of the questions...never again will take one
0 likesThat polygrapher is awesome! She tore shreds into that evil man. So glad he will rot forever in prison
0 likesDetective: so what should we do to the culprit?
1 likeChris: I just want those kids to run through that door and just bust my head open like I almost did while strangling them. I love those kids and that girl
The way that he keeps just saying "those kids" instead of "my kids" 😞
2 likesThe way he uses "kids" and "spouse" instead of "my children"/"my daughters" and "my wife" is sickening.
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@Wreck-It Rolfe it's sick because it shows how little he cared about his own kids and wife.
332 likes@Wreck-It Rolfe it means he doesn't acknowledge them as his family. Not once did he say " my girls or my kids or my wife" it's almost always in the third person "I love those kids" or "I can never hurt those kids"
344 likesJesus f Christ. How does a person’s conscience just disappear like that….
35 likes@Wreck-It Rolfe It shows that he's entirely disconnected from them. It's definitely something the investigators would have picked up on, he shows he's completely separated himself from them.
132 likes@Debo Datta I doubt he ever really loved them to be honest. But he definitely (on getting into shape like the investigators implied) thought he could do better than them and wanted out.
33 likesI honestly think he killed them to avoid losing money in a divorce and child support.
@Kevin Perez it was never there to begin with.
5 likes@Dontae Jones killed them to avoid child support yet now he's in prison for life. Having less money or living in prison forever...hmm. tough decision.
18 likes@Wize Wolf Never said the bastard was clever...
20 likesSo, as I am reading these posts, I have heard him say “my wife” about 5 times.
16 likesHe does say these kids and those kids a lot though.
But, he repeatedly says “my wife”
@Dontae Jones He def was not.
3 likes@Jarrod Purvis I'm not saying he never says "my wife", it's just the fact they were so consistent that it stood out. Just like his use of past tense towards his wife and children before admitting they were dead.
13 likesI think why I don’t find it weird is because that’s how my parents have always spoken about myself and each other... albeit it makes sense since they’ve never wanted the best for me
5 likes@donatae Jones....I am pretty sure I read that they were broke and could not afford a third child...so there was no money to split if they divorced. But you are right there would still be child support he'd have to pay.
2 likes@Wreck-It Rolfe he doesn’t see his family as his wife and kids
0 likes@Maddie Stahl you just said it was gross that he used the word "kids" and "spouse" then you yourself used the word "kid."
0 likesI get the spouse thing but I don't see anything wrong with kids.
@quweva you mean wife and children? Kids is apparently too disconnected and cold lol.
1 likeThis guy's fucked up but there's nothing wrong with using the word "kids" to describe your children. Multiple people have even used the word "kids" while criticizing his word choice just in this thread.
It's not an important factor that he called his kids "kids." I can see the spouse thing and I think the spouse was the main issue in this case, for him, but it's more important that he used past tense to describe them, not the word choice that is essentially a synonym.
And in fairness, spouse is a very uncommon word and when used it's usually deliberate. Kids is not.
Yes I'm probably not picking but generalization on social media gets under my skin a lot. People make some blatantly obvious stupid arguments that mean nothing in the grand scheme of things and idk why it annoys me. I guess this is a me problem... Hmmm oof
Where’s your pfp from?
0 likesIn an alternate universe where something else happened to his family and he would be totally innocent, I could still see him distant to his wife, given that his marriage was finished even without the murder and many divorcees can be extremely spiteful, even hateful towards their ex-partner without ever crossing a criminal line (nor even considering it.)
2 likesAs for the "kids" part... yeah.
Or even any of their names
1 like@Kevin Perez he never had one
0 likes@Wreck-It Rolfe you dodnt watch the video? Hes psychologically making himself detached to "those girls".
0 likes@Debo Datta "You can tell once he started cheating on his wife, he otherized his wife and children in his mind, No loving father would ever say spouse, these kids or those kids"
0 likesNo loving father would ever say "those kids" in any context? And as for "spouse" being not affectionate enough, this was a marriage that wasn't going well and he was cheating. The relationship to wife and to children are not the same.
It called distancing language. We use when we want to distance us from something. It is typically used when the speaker is trying to avoid thinking about the subject.
1 likeOften, this is taken to mean a person is lying. That said you shouldn't base if a person is lying just on one sign. If you see many signs that's a red flag.
Also I've had a tuff childhood and I find I use it when I talk about some things that happend in my childhood that are difficiult to talk about!
I guess I understand when it comes to the wife but not the kids
0 likes@TIV67 Playz we've been in end times for hundreds of years
0 likesThe kids part I completely agree with, how can you distance yourself from your own flesh and blood that you helped create. Like those girls loved and trusted him as their father, at least have the respect to reference them as close to you. The wife on the other hand I understand the spouse pronoun. The two had already discussed divorce and we don't really know their relationship, perhaps they didn't even see themselves as friends any longer. Unfortunately his wife is not hear to clarify how their relationship was...
0 likesI think the murders was worse
2 likes@Maddie Stahl that’s what I would call them. Nothing wrong with that
0 likestbh i'd rather it be that way because he didn't deserve them.
0 likes@Wreck-It Rolfe For me it's particularly when he says things like those or these kids as if they have nothing to do with you. Most people would be in the same boat with me when I say most people refer to their family as that, their family. My mom, my brother, etc. The way he says it is like they have nothing to do with him. Aside from that, he just sounds like an alien interpretation of a family man. Half sincerely too.
0 likes@Jarrod Purvis it's best not to listen to armchair psychologists. There might be something in it, but realistically he had pictures of his kids in front of him so it's pretty natural to refer to "those kids" along with the props. These guys are just looking to sound smart or applying their bias too harshly. If most people listened to someone speak like this without context they wouldn't think anything of it.
0 likes@John Smith It's entirely because of the context that it's so sickening.
0 likesChris Watts is so pathetic it’s genuinely nauseating to listen to him speak. His monologue about how much “these kids” meant to him is some truly disturbing shit to listen to knowing what happened.
1 likeI dont really know if a polygraph test can be trusted. If i was asked "did you kill your family" my heart would obivously go racing because i would get scared about the test falsely saying that im lying.
0 likes"Do you know where Shanann is now?"
6 likes"Noumbf" GULP
He's such a convincing liar
Without even knowing anything about this other than that he is the father of the children, it's absolutely see-through that he is guilty as can be
0 likesIt’s fascinating watching him playing along when she’s asking him to list off all the ways you can harm someone. Any normal, innocent person would be like “What the hell is going on. Why are you asking me this”
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I would never appreciate someone trying to explain hypothetically how my loved ones would be hurt! I’d be so upset
189 likesI was shocked that he didn’t question the motive of that question. It was such an odd thing to ask!
124 likesProbably not
14 likesIf anything, I'd have answered way faster than he did
@V Vey you're missing the point. If you're an innocent man you're not gonna sit there playing "name that violent action" with the investigators. You'd be confused and concerned for your missing children and spouse.
94 likes@l-_olVlo_-l yeah, I've read something along the lines of "Mr.Watts has a malignant naricissistic personality disorder". Meaning he alledgedly knows how to emulate certain emotions even though they're not really there. But in the context of an interrogation, even had one "read the manual" it would be hard to properly act out the "correct emotions".
18 likesDamn straight.
8 likesYes, I would be so appaled by someone asking me how someone could hurt my daughter and husband. I never want to even think about shit like that.
1 likeI would start crying if they asked how I thought a loved one died, I'm so afraid of losing my family.
1 likeThat’s the point
0 likesDamn I cant even get a girlfriend and this guy had everything I've ever wanted and he just throws it away like it's nothing
3 likesI mean I've seen a lot of these and this dude is really a terrible liar and this officer is on point especially at the end when he was telling him about thoughts at home and then the quick swing to say"those kids" (repeating his words) have a good dad. 👍👍
0 likes"What if the kids are hurt"?
3 likes"Well my good sir, what ever is allowable by the laws of the state of Colorado sounds to be sufficient enough to be of proper punishment"
That interrogator is very good he is making me nervous just watching him on this video.
1 likethat was BRUTAL. she wasn't lying when she said she was well trained. she words everything so carefully. an innocent person would be so relieved to hear what she had to say but a guilty person would be terrified. well done.
275 likes16:00 Jesus, imagine being an innocent person fearing for the wellbeing of your children, and being asked all the different ways they could've been horrifically killed. I can't imagine I'd be so calm and thorough as this piece of shit.
0 likesIf I were in Watts position, but innocent and was asked to give examples of ways to kill someone ( family) before a polygraph test, I would probably say "who the fuck do you think you are asking me to think of ways my family could be killed". Watts gave examples without even a hint of indignation towards the FBI woman.
1 like"What if he hurt them?"
2 likes"*gulp* um l-life in prison?"
guiltiest shit I've ever heard
This guy is just a straight up freaking monster and is guilty as it gets. There is no emotion to him I would be losing my money be if my son and wife were missing.
0 likesshes a a legend bringing his confidence up, just to destroy it every time
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"You've raised my hopes and dashed them quite expertly, well done ma'am!"
35 likesThe "you're obviously a very bad liar" while laughing was incredible
107 likesRight? I wanna meet this woman so she can teach me her ways lol
17 likesPolygraphs are magical psuedo science that are inadmissible in court for a good reason. That being said, they're great for pressuring stupid people into incriminating themselves.
38 likes@mutinyontheark Actually they're admissible in federal court and like 21 states
7 likes@Brianna Long Really? That's insane. I knew feds still use it for security clearance tests, but it's terrifying if you can be convicted based off such shoddy evidence.
12 likes@mutinyontheark Yeah I know. I loved the video by Adam Ruins Everything when he explains how bad they are. They are only helpful if you have other evidence someone is guilty, and as you said, they can pressure people. Luckily the woman detective seemed like she knew what she was doing at least and he was super guilty
5 likesI wonder if Coder is okay... how he’s dealing with the residual effects of this case. Some of those involved in the investigation are still not doing well . Damn shame what this monster did !
2 likesI just wish Tammy lee interrogated Nicole kessinger the outcome would of been far different,
5 likes@Miss Chanandler Bong
0 likesSo true, Tammy isn't doing so well either. 😔
Much love to them all. 💗
Paul Wilson same here. Just the thought of taking one makes me feel guilty lol
1 like@Katie C Same here.
1 likeInterrogator: “Did you kill your family?”
1 likeChris: “Yes, I mean no.”
His family loved him. Those precious children. She was an influencer and on Facebook daily. Children can't fake sweetness and innocence. As we all know from disastrous family and school photos. When our l Iittle princess has loud body functions during social gatherings.
1 likeHe has removed his privilege to call himself a dad and husband.
SW was happy. You can see it in her videos. You can also see went she was having a bad day .
I couldn't have videos my married life.
Not many of us can. Her house was kept gorgeous
I read somewhere that this monster said something to the effect that he was still a father and would always be a father, and I was surprised by just how completely and utterly infuriated I was when I read that… when you brutally murder your two little girls and murder their mother who is pregnant with your unborn son, when you betray your own children in the most horrific and brutal manner possible, when you abdicate everything that fatherhood stands for, you do NOT get to sit there and say that you’re still a father or ANY kind of father. The ARROGANCE of such a statement is just beyond comprehension. Rot in prison, scumbag.
0 likesHow is this possible for a man to kill his pregnant wife and beautiful children I don’t understand
4 likes“Thank you for being a horrible liar ”
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LMAOOOOOOOOO this had me rolling
20 likesTimestamp
0 likesFuck.
0 likes@C45 20:15
1 like"We don't wanna be good liars" that killed him
0 likesI love how he get destroyed by the investigators 😂😂😂
1 likeCan someone tell me why the audio and visual quality in the security tapes is always so awful. 99% of people have better equipment in their phones-why is so hard to transfer that into a CCTV cam
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Cause their equipment is ~20years old
0 likesI am waiting for a future type of these videos where the suspect just looks at the cops and says "Listen I have spent hours on Youtube watching police interrogation vids so don't even try it. I'll get a lawyer now thanks." 😂
0 likesThe detective was great but let's not forget the polygrapher. She was amazingly manipulative and played him like a fiddle without him realizing it. So interesting to witness.
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@Big Brother while i agree that polygraphs have the potential to introduce dangerous conclusions in certain circumstances.. that is clearly not the case here. watts is a straight neanderthal with very, very limited intelligence and like the comment above mentions, it was less about identifying deception and more about serving as a psychological tool to pry open his nearly empty head.
20 likesThis guy is good, but watch the interrogater who got Russell Williams.
12 likesThat dude is crazy good.
@Big Brother how can you call those reactions fake? Regardless of the polygraph effectiveness in court as a tool for control in an interrogation its invaluable
1 likeYep but Chris was disappointed when they just left him after the confession, he believed they were going to bring in coffee and cookies, and have a nice time bonding before they left with tears in their eyes while saying you are a good man Chris, we know you are. Tammy will visit you at Christmas and I will see you at the new year
5 likesShe's also a detective! Just a detective who also trained as a Polyographer
16 likes@Big Brother the test began long before she actually plugged him in m8
5 likesIf I were being interogated, I would not answer any hypothetical questions.
0 likesShe works for the fbi so she is trained to be like that ! Amazing !
0 likesHoly shit this polygrapher is a god. "Youre a really bad liar" 10/10 the look on his face
0 likesIn all the footage I've seen, he can't personalize his own children. I think he can't stomach reality
0 likesWhen he said " when you hire someone to do it.. or KNOW someone to do it" I think Nikki(bad one) helped him.
0 likesThe polygraph woman seems so sweet and friendly. She did a great job
0 likesWhen he gets told he's a bad liar. He shat himself lmfao.
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Your beard is magnificent
64 likesDude right lol it literally destroyed him. He knew at that point that they knew he was full of shit.
90 likes@Eska Florence haha. Ty. Your comment is magnificent
35 likes@Samuel Koch Man. He completely broke. This was an interesting one.
20 likesWhereee :( cant watch the whole video right now
8 likesPetar Koychev 20:29
18 likes@CL Thank you kind person, i hope you have great Day :)
19 likes@Petar Koychev thanks, you too! :)
8 likes@CL man I'm not there yet, counting down the seconds!
8 likesYea that polographer lady was amazing, she was pretty much trolling him
12 likesit got 10x hotter in that room
4 likesdamn even I shat myself
5 likes@ 3:33 I had nothing to do with These murders
4 likesThe whole point was to show that they ALWAYS would say that you are a, no matter what the first results would say
0 likeslol - he sure did
0 likes@Emi
0 likesTammy was a good liar!
"Thank for being a horrible liar!"
0 likes... it was at this moment he knew....
I'd already watched this case but still makes my blood boil
1 likeSickening to think that if my child’s father was in this same position he would’ve tried to break out of that interrogation room to find his baby… how can Chris think anyone believes him? My baby is 5 but his father STILL considers him his baby not “that kid”. This case is just all around gut-wrenching
0 likesI would definitely probably be one of those who gets convicted wrongfully on nerves alone.
0 likesshe was ruthless. "right now there is only one person in this room who knows the truth, in five minutes there will be two of us" lmaaooo making him sweat before he even begins
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@kinor Spielman She was ruthless in terms of the mind fuck she gave him, she all but guaranteed he would epicly fail the test. She was playing 3D chess.
401 likes@kinor Spielman nah everything she did worked, she did her job super well
170 likes@kinor Spielman if she was mean and intimidating, he would have kept quiet and hired a lawyer. Since she was nice, Chris was much more willing to talk and eventually confessed. It’s not that she actually wanted to be kind to him (she knew immediately he was the murderer), she knew that’s what she needed to do.
173 likes@kinor Spielman she’s not an interrogator she operates the polygraph hahaha
22 likes@Just a guy Not really. If he was smart he would have easily called her bluff...
1 like@kinor Spielman kinor wanted some buff guy to come and get in his face lmao
12 likes@kinor Spielman top class interrogators are masters at understanding and manipulating people into telling the truth. most of that comes from being patient,, as in having an EXTREME amount of patience. normal people like you or i obviously want to rip his face off into confession lmao but these people need to work against possible loopholes and uncooperative human behavior. being bold and brash doesn't always work.
34 likes@kinor Spielman You can't brute force your way through interrogations, bud. You risk the person getting off the hook and found not guilty.
26 likes@Erebos They definitely shouldn't be used as the ONLY evidence against someone. They're great for situations like this though, it helps a lot with putting pressure on the subject to make them confess.
6 likes@kinor Spielman Lol did you want her to scream and yell at him? Do you honestly think that would work? Have you been watching too many movies?
9 likesI absolutely loved watching her work.....it hurt to have to watch her suppress her natural reactions dealing with someone like him, but she did 🥇 and she did a damn good job
9 likes@kinor Spielman thats not how you extract information from murderers but if you know better you can always bevome a detective yourself.
4 likes@Erebos I mean, they're not used officially in the US (inadmissible in court), but they're actually extremely accurate, if done by a good operator. It all comes down to the experience of the person administering the test.
2 likesThank God you’re not an interrogator, you’d make him get a lawyer
2 likes@kinor Spielman how would you have handled it then? I bet you would have definitely gathered an airtight confession in no time!
2 likesWhen does she say that
0 likes@kinor Spielman You watch too many interrogation scenes in movies bruh.
3 likesClassic. This woman is gold.
0 likes@Danny Becker actually the inventor of the polygraph called it his Frankenstein's monster because they're NOT accurate. They have been beaten by the guilty and have caused the police to focus on innocent suspects who got nervous and failed them. Don't ever take one from the police. Maury? Sure, no real consequences. But when your life and freedom are at stake. No way.
1 like@kinor Spielman Well obviously the interrogation was conducted well because they got a confession from him. Numerous professionals in law and mental health fields have praised the interrogators, especially the female. What were they to do? Shout and beat him up, potentially causing him to walk out of the room and refusing to speak to police without an attorney. Remember he wasn't actually arrested at this point, he was free to leave
2 likes@todd reynolds obviously don't take one. But I can tell you, first hand, that they can be extremely accurate when there's a good operator. In school, we had one of the best in the region come in and use it on my class mates and I. Get got everything correct with absolutely no errors. But, if someone isn't good at using it, or developing the questions, then they're bs.
3 likesFive hours
0 likes@kinor Spielman clowned on
1 likeShe was a savage from the moment she stepped in: "You would be really dumb to come in for a polygraph if you have anything to do with this." And the "Have people told you before that you're a terrible liar?"
2 likesAnd all that packed in to this smiling amicable social personality... I may or may not crush out on her a little bit :)
Yeah she crushed it
0 likes@kinor Spielman I guess you weren't paying mr. Gameman
0 likes@Danny Becker no lol they are highly disputable by most professional's. there is a reason they aren't used beyond these rooms in the US most countries don't use them at all. good for some pressure, that's about it.
0 likesPolygraph test are worthless. Unless you use them to psychologically beat a suspect to make them confess. Otherwise that polygraph test means nothing. A 10-cent lawyer down the street can get it thrown out. Her job isn't giving lie detector test. It's just convincing people to crack
1 like@Danny Becker pseudo science there's people that swear they can find water with a dousing rod and many people have seen it and swear by what they witnessed. You've watched essentially a magician doing his tricks.
0 likes@dustyak79 you're comparing dousing rods to polygraphs? They're not perfect, but have some reason. If polygraphs are done by an expert, their success rate is far, far better than the 50% chance dousing rods have been demonstrated to have.
0 likes@Danny Becker The success rate for one is espoused as high from the people that use them and rely on them. You take a dosing rod advocate and they will tell you they have a higher rate than actual. They are made to look scientific but utterly lack a scientific basis. It’s origin is over a hundred years old and essentially it’s entire operating principle hasn’t changed except swapping paper and stencil graghs with a digital display. Face it it’s no more effective than hooking someone up to a copy machine with a lie /truth printed piece of paper ready in the scanner, while questioning a suspect.
0 likes@Danny Becker that's because polygraphs are only used when the investigators are already certain of the subject's guilt and just want to trick them into confessing using the results as "evidence." You can see this is clearly the intent of the polygraph "expert" in the video. It's all bullshit pseudoscience which is why polygraphs aren't admissable in court
0 likes@kinor Spielman how did they “need” a different interrogation style? This was extremely effective and they got a full confession without him ever contacting an attorney
0 likes@kinor Spielman no dude, her questions and comments were unbelievably ruthless, and paired with that cheery feaux-naive tone. she made damn sure he couldn’t beat the polygraph. definitely one of the best mind fucks i’ve seen in any of the videos on this channel
0 likes@kinor Spielman she fooled you huh. That was a flawless execution.
0 likes@Just a guy Obviously this guy ended up being guilty, but polygraph tests are absolutely worthless and I can't believe the US still uses them, it's so ridiculous. She did guarantee he'd fail it, by intimidating him and making him nervous, raising his heart rate among other things, which the polygraph checks for. It's so stupidly easy to get false positives from it or manipulate the person as done here.
0 likes@Chris Boelens they have the success rate they do have is because they are used when the suspect such as him comes in front of it. It’s no different than the technique of pretending to have more evidence than actual exist. Except they manufacture said evidence with the machine. Confronting the suspect into a confession. When random suspects are brought in its magical show is obvious such as the husband of a btk victim failed it and the green river killer passed his.
0 likes@dustyak79 That's a fair point. I guess it's not admissable in court which makes it not as bad too. I retract my statement of them being useless
0 likes@Chris Boelens to the contrary I believe their “usefulness “ has been soiled by the Propaganda that actually made them useful in that circumstance. Such as when they are used in mass for job interviews. certain federal jobs require them used regularly after already employed. There was a case of an senior FBI agent losing his job because one year he failed one , he wasn’t under investigation for any misconduct it was just a standard thing. Then the many cases they are used to try to find/narrow a suspect when they don’t have one tends to lead investigators on the wrong guy potentially putting an innocent person in prison if they manipulate other evidence or theories because that test proved in their minds he was guilty.
0 likes12:50 "I miss the kids throwing chicken nuggets at me" My kids never threw food at me! Why would this be acceptable behavior?
0 likesi love how there's gonna be murderers in the future that have watched these videos and are gonna get away with crimes because they know how to act more convincingly
1 likePolygraph lady: "it would be real stupid for you to take a polygraph test if you had anything to do with their disappearance, I mean real stupid." Chris: " duh, okay."
1 likeThere are plenty of ways that you can hurt a man
0 likesAnd bring him to the ground
You can beat him, you can cheat him
You can treat him bad and leave him when he's down.
Are you happy? Are you satisfied?
Did Chris "those kids" Watts really think he could remove his family from existence and everyone else would just shrug their shoulders after a while and just let that go?
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Well there's two very complex answers to that one:
207 likes1.) Yes.
2.) Yes.
He's basically a dude that thought everyone was as stupid as he was. He's a male Jodi Durr-ias. Some people think everyone will believe everything they say.
To answer this question with a question: Do you think, we'd had less crimes, if there was a 100% probability, that every criminal would get caught...?
42 likesChris Watts is like most of those criminals that think there i s a chance to get away with their crimes... Unfortuately there indeed is a chance to get away... Fortunately not for him.
@Oliver YT no... its all emotions... same like when you are in love... you can do crazy shit..... everyone can relate to situations like that.
8 likesThe murder happend in a situation like that, you cant think clear and your not even thinking logical about beeing caught etc.... emotions are a bitch
@Taurean Livermore yeah, jodi had all kinds of interesting facts to share with us.
17 likes@Cassandra like doggyboy
19 likesUnfortunately it's worked for others.
4 likes@Lennart Gosman I think it's not that at all, seems like he doesn't feel emotions at all and just heartlessly killed his family to try and start a new life with his mistress
17 likesExactly. How stupid can someone be?
6 likesSeeing how stupid his decisions were, I think he knew from the beginning, but he probably thought he would have more time. He wasn't counting on Nicole's intuition to detect something was wrong that quickly.
15 likesRight?! I seriously dont understand how he thought this was gonna work. Its fascinating.
2 likes@🅱️🅾️🅾️🅱️ lmao i died at doggyboy
1 like@Acknid I want to know what was going on inside Jodi's head as she was trying to deceive both the investigating detectives and the jury. How could she truly believe she was successful in her deceit whilst spinning some fantasy tale?
2 likesYeah that's a big part of what's so baffling to me. The husband is always the prime suspect. Then again, I don't know why any of these fools ever agree to be interrogated without a lawyer in the first place. Seems they don't really think ahead, maybe that's why they are murderers.
3 likesIt's worked for him in the past. We do what we know until we know different.
3 likesChris Coleman tried the same thing
1 like@Rurex Dane
2 likesAnd he did it before CW.
Both cookie cut from the same batch... golden boys that were validated by their social climbs, beyond the efforts they put forth.
@Lennart Gosman Did you really try to say it was such intense love for his mistress that made him murder his children and wife? A normal, sane person who has fallen in love with a person other than their spouse, who loves their children, would do the logical thing and just GET A DIVORCE.
3 likesHe and his mistress had correspondence where, after Chris and Shannan had found out they were having a baby boy, his mistress told him she can’t wait to give him his first boy. They talked about getting rid of Shannan and her girls before he killed them, his mistress is commonly believed to have been so much more involved in this despite not being charged.
Normal emotions, even strong ones, won’t cause people to impulsively murder their spouse and children and then try to cover it up with no emotion. If it was an impulsive act out of intense emotion, he would have come to pretty quick once reality hit. Have these situations happened before? Yes. This is not the case. He’s a selfish, narcissistic psychopath who had no issue dumping his daughters in oil tanks, and burying his wife and unborn child in a shallow grave face down.
he probably thought i’d be one of those unsolved murders
1 likeHe snapped on her during an argument and killed her. He talks about it in another interview. He wasn’t thinking.
0 likes@🅱️🅾️🅾️🅱️ 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes@Gay Poo Eater i saw their comment as "he probably didnt plan this and lost his shit, then killed them without thinking about what he was doing" which is actually a really good point, like it or not. It can be easily misunderstood, but i really think that this person didnt mean to excuse his actions, just explain them.
0 likesIn his immature, self-centred, limited narcissistic mind that's exactly what he thought, yes. He was fully convinced he could get away with this.
1 likeDamn, if that detective questions me Im pretty sure Ill be guilty of anything
0 likesDude, I just gotta say. Polygraph test might have worked here but I really don’t think they should be used, like obviously I’m going to be hella nervous if someone is accusing me of murder and asking my questions
0 likes“Thank you for being a horrible liar! ☺️”
2 likesLMFAOO 💀💀
I wonder if the loudly ticking clock in the background was put there on purpose to add more tension in the interrogation room, it really added to the "pause technique" the interrogator uses.
0 likesThis is painful to watch, I don't know how he could do something so horrible and just sit there and lie about it, his own children. THOSE kids. THESE kids.
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I know right, "those kids", "these kids." I guess he doesn't have a problem treating his kids like nothing since he murdered them so violently
51 likesA man who was genuinely innocent would ONLY care about getting his wife and kids back - he would be absolutely frantic and telling them to stop wasting time and look for this family. Watts speaks in a monotone the whole time and is mostly only concerned that they think he did it.
44 likesEvery time this monster says "these kids" I cringe, makes me feel ill.
11 likesDEM kids
5 likes@Freaky Boo Exactly. If my kids were missing I wouldn't be able to stay seated for 1 minute. You'd be wanting to be out driving around looking for them.
9 likesI'm not even a parent and can't imagine any parent calling their children "these kids" or "those kids"
12 likes@Babz 007 sure, our society has flaws, but Watts was living in the better part of it with a good income, a very nice house, a wife that was committed to him & wanted to work on their marriage, good kids, and etc..., so I really don't see how society could be blamed for what he did.
6 likes@Babz 007 While society does have a connection to serial killers, Watts isn't a serial killer.
2 likesAccording to criminologists serial killers don't spend a lot of time developing intimate relationships with their victims, and they have "cooling off" periods which can make them much harder to catch.
Considering that more than half of all marriages involve cheating, and only a fraction of that ends with murder, I don't really think that even the strictest laws would change that much.
FabulousResults If you watch the Netflix documentary, this guy doesn’t cry until he has confessed and it’s not because his whole family is dead, it’s because that’s the moment he realizes he’s been caught.
4 likes@Sav V right. barely ever refers to them as "my kids"
2 likesthats the thing he didnt even lie well...if someones facing life in prision of course they'll lie......
1 likeYes those and these he detached himself to his kids.
0 likesIf I was asked what the kidnapper/killer should deserve for taking my wife and kids, I'd say 5 minutes with me in a locked room.
2 likesUnbelievable how this goes on and on and he doesn't ask for a lawyer??!! Tell me how you would make someone disappear...this guy is dumb. Investigators were great but they got lucky with the incitefull neighbors and this idiots obvious stubbornness to get a lawyer when it's clear the investigation is focused on you.
1 likeChris in a nutshell: "I swear, I had nothing to do with that evil thing that you never mentioned I might have done. Like...that evil thing? I had nothing to do with it. Like, that's something I would NEVER do. Never. At all. I'm a nice guy. You have to trust me, lol."
0 likesThe man’s cruelty matches his arrogance. How he thought he could get away with this is astounding.
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Thick as a plank of wood
0 likesHe would have gotten away with it if it hadn't been for those meddling kids
0 likesShe really enjoyed telling him he’s a terrible liar.
1142 likesThe pause when he first lied on test about his wife. She let him know she knew.
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No, thats just to make him more anxious for all the next few questions
37 likes@Glowerworm Why not both? Especially considering the contempt she must feel.
12 likes@Laroac I didn't detect the contempt (I could be wrong). I think she was masterful. They should show this interrogation in criminal justice classrooms.
3 likesDid the police find the bodies and figure out the cause of death before this lie detector test? She mentioned strangling which was the way that he killed his wife..
2 likesMcFozan Chris had elaborated various other means of death but NOT the ones she mentioned. She’s a professional and knows when you avoid very obvious solutions (like strangling) they can pick up on it
6 likes@cosmic brain damn she's good then
4 likesi truly don’t know what chris was expecting. i can only assume that he either thought that the authorities were extremely stupid or that he was gonna be really lucky. it’s sociopathic in the stupidest possible way.
1 likeThis dude reminds me of my dad. "If those kids aren't dead or dying they're about to be!"
0 likesAnother great video! All these are so interesting to watch
0 likesCan anyone please elaborate on what the technique JCS says is being used at 8:55? He calls it "Passive Accusation" and offers a brief explanation although I don't really understand his explanation and the scene ended with me still feeling confused.
0 likesEdit: after replaying the scene I understand what it means, although I sense that I am unable to provide a clear definition and thus I don't understand it well enough so feel free to provide input on the topic if you feel as if you have something meaningful to add
This guy is so guilty it's almost hard to watch this without chuckling. He just comes off like such a moron it's unbelievable.
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Im literally laughing my head off. But seriosuly, his family DIDNT deserve any of this
42 likesRight? It's almost funny. "I did not do this act of cruelty" it's like a little kid saying "I didn't take any cookies" when all you said was why is the cookie jar lid askew.
33 likes@Lisa Stimmel I guess the word “like” is your favourite word 😂😂
2 likesI mean there's humor in how stupid he is, but it's not laughable
9 likesyou'll never chuckle as much as he does every 5 minutes
3 likesas any non psycho would after such a crime
1 like@Shabba Chris Watts says "like" every 5 seconds on those tv interviews.
8 likes@Daniel Racy Yeah I noticed after posting my comment. Ignore me 😂😂
3 likes@Shabba 👍🏻
2 likes@haidls back he was probably under surveillance tho.
0 likes@haidls back yeah, about the suicide I guess there was nothng they could do about it, but I think they let him go that night probably because they couldn't hold him much longer for some reason, maybe they didn't have enough to arrest him at that point. Anyway, he is so dumb, maybe tgey thought "well he is stupid just let him go, it's fine" lol who knows right?
1 likeIt's crazy because he seems like such a doof. But he murdered his pregnant wife and brutally murdered his own young children and then cut the mup and shoved their bodies down pipes. He did it easily. And the only reason he didn't get away with it because his wife's friend was diligent. The contrast between Chris's doofyness and the brutality is scary.
3 likes@haidls back lol yeah
0 likesWith the benefit of hindsight and all the pointers I think that's easy to say. Normally people can't tell when someone is lying. Maybe for people who study in this field it is slightly easier for them but not the average person.
1 likeIkr it’s absolutely wild. There’s no way he truly thought he was going to get away with it. No way. But then again he’s an idiot so maybe he really thought he was fooling someone. But he looked suspicious from the second he opened his mouth
1 likeWell not laughing but disgusted really
0 likes@Gigi I still think she had something to do with it.
1 like@Daniel Racy Agreed. I mean, he wasn't Totally Happy with the marriage, but who murders his entire family after a six week sex affair?!! Also, I cannot believe he had her over to the house at least a few times!! What an Idiot...All the Way Around!!
1 like@Chloe EP that was a horrible comparison lol. Of course a little kid is going to say he didn't take any cookies if you ask why the lid is open.
0 likes20:20
0 likesPolygrahper: “So, you obviously are a really bad liar.*laughs”
Chris: “Heh😳”
it's the way i can just hear him try his best to use the words a grieving man would use, while using a tone that just sounds like he's speaking for someone else...it's like he's a friend of the grieving man, speaking for him
0 likesBro I froze when he said he proposed to her at Ocean Isle beach
2 likesI just went there for vacation last summer
It was a neat place, there were sea turtles hatching when I went and a guy caught a shark and let my sister and I touch it
There was also this place called “Beach Life Sweets” and a really sweet cashier gave me a free bag of candy
Even if I wasn’t a father, I am sure this guy would still piss me off to an insane level.
0 likes"a lot of dads don't.... Cook eggs"
4038 likesMy guy was struggling 🤣
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🤣🤣
14 likes"Let them eat snacks at night" This is not what good dads do though.
228 likesRight, the most basic shit 😂😂
81 likesLmao yeah he felt some need to make those compliments sound sincere by adding "a lot of guys think that's a woman's job".
147 likes@Heebie Jeebieez I feel like that was kind of the point. The way this monster talked about his kids I'm honestly not sure if he ever did
42 likesFor someone who not even 2 days prior killed his kids, he's going to feel even worse about any small fathering compliment.
11 likesmy dad never made me eggs :/ it was always my mom, my dad is also a douche tho
22 likes@Salem Proto I’ll make you an egg bro
103 likesBro that shit was borderline sarcasm....
15 likes@Salem Proto whatchu want man? Poached, scrambled, boiled, fried, sunny side up, country style omelet, French style omelette, pickled, devilled, egg salad, raw? I’ll hook you up.
51 likes@Salem Proto at least he didn't kill you
28 likesDad does Dad thing
12 likesPraises
🤔
@Theo Hall loool
1 likeHe likes to get involved, OK?
10 likesHe def wanted to say, “a lot of dads don’t kill their FAMILIES.
9 likes@Maritime Grime my guy offered a menu of eggs😂👊
7 likesOh my god I had never caught that line before —
1 like@Maritime Grime damn, husband material right here
7 likesA lot of dads... *tries not to say don't kill their own children*... don't cook eggs...
9 likes@dave someone exactly what I thought” my kid is not eating sugar before bed! He’s a nightmare”😂
1 like@Nintendo Freak mmmkay?
0 likesA lot of dads don’t...🤔dump their kids in oil containers instead of any old dumpster. 🙄
3 likes@voltration I mean literally murdering them is worse but I knew what you meant lol.
0 likesWell to be fair, my narcissist father made me cook eggs instead of vice versa so ... I guess?? Not the worst thing my dad has done but yes.
0 likes@strryred Good god that’s terrible. What’s the worst thing he’s done?
1 likeSorry for the letdown in the thread my dudes I like to answer honestly. But hey, I like my scrambled eggs with milky milk and my mom and sister like em dry like a desert babey. What u stance on them shaken not stirred yolk masters?
0 likesHe's over here like, "Okay, what super-basic dad stuff did this loser actually do?"
0 likes@Salem Proto I’ll make you an egg bro
0 likesCan we just take a moment of silence for agent Tammy Lee and FBI Graham Coder ! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙏🙏
1 likeProblem is with interogations id still be anxious as fuck and scared regardless, id be shaking and having panic attacks the whole time. Idk how ppl can be the perp and act so calm like this its scary
1 likeMan, life is so stress-free when you don’t murder people
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Im high as shit binge watching all these videos today and grateful as hell that i dont have to be in these situations lol
1757 likeshave i seen this message on another video?? im tripping out
505 likes@Man Pofik have you seen the Casey Anthony one? Watched it on acid and was blown away
245 likes@Nonexistential probably. it's not a life changing thought
66 likes@Nonexistential legit thoguht the same thing
18 likes@Man Pofik right!!!!!!
6 likes@Nonexistential yea i saw it too on another vid i think it was the one with jodi arias
44 likesLol no it isn’t
34 likes@Kaliym well be grateful u ain’t a murderer or someone who was involved with crime
17 likesRight?!?
5 likesMakes me grateful that at least I don’t have the endless stress of a murderer on the loose
27 likesYou really copied the comment of that other video on this channel huh... what people do for likes smh
48 likesBeen thinking that all day 🤣🤣🤣
2 likesor better yet, when you copy the top comment from video 3. ahh the joys of reeping off someone else's work.
22 likes@Man Pofik ME TOO BRUH
2 likes@Justin Buckner reaping what? Likes? Who cares
11 likesStolen comment
9 likesStolen comment valor oh noes! He’s gonna get the utube like rewards that you deserve instead. . .
14 likesHere, here!!!
1 likeThe first time I saw this comment it was funny, now it’s just the signature comment of this channel. 1 per video guaranteed
11 likesUgh yes!!! I am like holy shit I just get to live my life after watching the video. He has to rot. Good.
7 likesIts much easier when you dont steal others comments
6 likes@Nonexistential yes he commented this same thing in every video lol
5 likes@Man Pofik Almost put you in the paranoia state that they were feeling
3 likes@Man Pofik drugs are amazing!!
3 likesVery fair point
0 likesI don’t agreee lol
2 likes@Man Pofik I hope you live an honest and blessed life ❤️
2 likes@Man Pofik god bless❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
2 likesSome like that but not necessarily stress free
1 like🤣🤣🤣
0 likesI realized that today by watching videos from this Channel
0 likesright 😭
1 likeI will never get sick of this comment on these videos
4 likes@Man Pofik guy narrating :”that statement is often a technique that a guilty suspect may say to fend off any allegations”
6 likesSame comment for attention
2 likesargueable
0 likesLesson: do not try to or kill anyone.
2 likesI am soooo glad and stress free that I live my life with laws and without any harm to anyone!!!!
2 likesFORREAL!!
0 likesMe to Im so grateful to be on this side of the video and that clock would have drove me crazy in that room
4 likes@Man Pofik lmao same but I gotta stop I get way too paranoid and shook
0 likesAgreed👍🏼😉
0 likesYou'd think so, wouldn't you?
2 likesBut what about the experience ?
1 likeAmen brotha
0 likes@Nonexistential yeah, I also had a sense of deja vu.
0 likes@Nonexistential it's on all the videos after it blew up on one
0 likes@Man Pofik shit same ahahaha
0 likesIs it though?
2 likes❤️
1 likeYou’ve sent this multiple times bruh
2 likesI don't know I think life is pretty stressful without the murdering too
3 likes@Man Pofik big same dude. I never want to be there.
1 likeJust what someone who murdered someone would say 🧐🧐🧐
2 likes@Monty V okay it doesn’t really matter what you watch you’re gonna be blown away on that stuff regardless
1 likeMan , life is so boring when you use unoriginal comment just to get likes
2 likes... but is it?
2 likes@Squiddy Jones Jr. yeah bro just cause your stressed out doesn’t mean you have SHIT compared to what killers and anyone in prison goes through, sure they deserve it but it’s horrible
0 likesYou got the point borther... :)
0 likesOn bro💀💯
1 like@Man Pofik me too 😭😭😭
0 likes@Man Pofik well said
0 likesI haven't murdered anyone, but my life is still stressful :/
2 likes@wolle and it seems like murder is stressful 100% of the time. I don't know why people would go out of their way to be more stressed. Unless they like parkour or something.
1 likeHuh, I never knew that...
0 likesMan, life is so stress-free when you just copy and paste the same comment under every video. 🤦🏻♂️
2 likesIs it though? Like really?
0 likesI wouldn't say stress free but yeah thats a stress I don't want to imagine. Just cut them out not cut them up
0 likesIf someone was innocent (not saying he is) that pressure could skew a polygraph. Like I got scared just watching.
0 likesWorst part is the dude had everything going for him, a wife, kids and another one on the way and a job
0 likes@Nonexistential ya someone said this exact thing on another one of this guys videos, ur not tripping out ur right
0 likesPretty sure that is the main reason I watch these videos. Makes my problems seem pretty trivial!
0 likesNot really. But it isn't THIS stressful.
0 likes@Nonexistential yea he said it twice lol
0 likesAhahahahaa u made my day buddy, have money probs and i think a little drug problem but if i read stuff like that my life gets so much better😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesGood copy
1 likeindeed! however, humans are inherently evil and some of us... unfortunately... became monsters and hurt others.
0 likesfr😂😂😂
0 likesDamn, you just made me realize why I love watching these videos (shouldn't say love tho, due to the horrible nature of most of them)
0 likesReally? *s
0 likesWhat you said
0 likes@Justin Buckner not their "work" LMFAOOO
0 likesWrong. I don’t murder people and I’m STILL stressed out
1 like@Monty V oh dude, that must have fucked with you. That case makes me paranoid without psychedelics.
0 likesBest takeaway I’ve gotten from this damning content thank you
0 likesWhat kind of validation do you get from copying the comments of others?
2 likesFor real right? All of my problems are nothing compared to the mess this guy’s in. I keep coming back to these videos whenever I have a bad day and think things can’t get worse.
0 likesBut what a boring life
0 likes@Monty V on acid tho? I don’t think I could handle that
0 likesI’ve actually really started to appreciate not murdering people
0 likes@John Vega I should’ve said it was on the come down haha definitely not when peaking
0 likesIkr. I went the whole day without murdering someone. Feels great
1 likeWell... Yes. But actually No.
1 likeYeah you are so right, that's why I stopped.
0 likesI KNOW RIGHT?!
0 likes@Some Drunk Dude you should just avoid those people. Or tell them they remind you of your mom. Works most of the time.
0 likes@Monty V that would be a trip. That made me so mad to watch sober let alone on psychs
0 likes@blbl you took this personally didn’t you? Is everything ok at home?
0 likesIsn't that the truth. Why did it feel like i was being interrogated here? Thank God im not a murderer cuz id be a terrible liar with my shit nerves. This was hard to watch
0 likesOne thing I don't think a lot of people do is put themselves in the murderers shoes. That shit is just a scary as being the victim. My nerves could barely handle this video. If you believe in reincarnation, wouldnt it suck to come back as a murderer? Like a serial killer or Isis member? Makes you really think. Are these people really sick? Cuz who in the right mind could go through something like this? Hell even if my wife was secretly a prostitute and gave me aids i couldn't do something like this.
0 likes@SargentGimpy02 almost? Hell i felt like i murdered them watching this
0 likesI know right! It must be so damn stressful for ppl who are guilty of murdering someone or committing crimes, and then have to do polygraph tests, being interrogated and fearful of going to jail etc.
0 likesMakes me really glad I was born a sane, good (for the most part lol!) person!
1 like@Man Pofik these are so much more awesome while high, i agree
0 likesHeard that before
0 likesYeah bro it's make popcorn and rn binge watch them lol
0 likesNice comment but you copied. OP is on the “Part 3 - The Confession” video
0 likes@Nonexistential Yes you probably did...this person copy and pasted a top comment from another video to this one, it's a little pathetic but it's a good demonstration that copying people works.
0 likes@Nonexistential yes, this guy just spams it
0 likes@Bianca Short you're not alone.
0 likesLmaooo
0 likes@Monty V I cant handle these when Im sober how are yall not freaking tf out
0 likesNo. It's not.
0 likesOh yes let's all do illegal drugs while watching a show about police work
0 likes@Monty V That sounds like a fast track to a bad trip lol
0 likeswhy did you copy and paste the top comment from part 3 here? like comma, capitalization, no period. everything.
0 likes@Nonexistential on part 3, literally top comment
0 likes@Man Pofik literally
0 likes@just thisguy You cared enough to interject
0 likesHave you watched Bloodline on Netflix? I legit felt panicked watching that like I killed someone. If you haven't seen it it was really good.
0 likes@Monty V lmao, that is the absolute last thing I would watch on sid
0 likesits still stress free for those of us that do as well. so long as your not dumb enough to be caught.
1 likeThat is not a true statement…but I know what you mean…
0 likesIt really is isn’t it?
0 likesNot really
0 likes@Man Pofik i’m doin that rn lol its just too interesting
0 likesMy name is Yoshikage Kira. I'm 33 years old. My house is in the northeast section of Morioh, where all the villas are, and I am not married. I work as an employee for the Kame Yu department stores, and I get home every day by 8 PM at the latest. I don't smoke, but I occasionally drink. I'm in bed by 11 PM, and make sure I get eight hours of sleep, no matter what. After having a glass of warm milk and doing about twenty minutes of stretches before going to bed, I usually have no problems sleeping until morning. Just like a baby, I wake up without any fatigue or stress in the morning. I was told there were no issues at my last check-up. I'm trying to explain that I'm a person who wishes to live a very quiet life. I take care not to trouble myself with any enemies, like winning and losing, that would cause me to lose sleep at night. That is how I deal with society, and I know that is what brings me happiness. Although, if I were to fight I wouldn't lose to anyone.
1 like@Monty V 🤣🤣🤣💀 bruhhhhh wtfck
0 likesUnless you stress out about BEING murdered
0 likes@Nonexistential saw this same comment on “wrath of Jodi”
0 likesNot exactly. You could be one of those people falsely accused and executed
0 likesWho woulda thought
0 likesThat's why I actually watch these videos from the comfort of my own home! When you think your life is bad,at least you aren't one of these idiots! Things could be alot worse🙏
1 likeThat’s what I’ve always found!
0 likes@Justin Buckner Did it ever occur to you that a simple thought or idea may be Expressed by more than one person?!I seriously doubt they were "copying" some one else's comment for likes! It shows how petty you are
0 likesYou still gotta worry about being killed...
0 likesIdk. I'm pretty effing stressed and haven't murdered anybody!
1 likeLife would be so simple, without greed, lies, envy and hate. But no! We're humans after all.
0 likesBest comment
1 like@Mia i love u....100% true ;D
1 likeThis puts me to sleep
1 likeIkr
0 likesThat's why I don't do it
0 likesI wouldn’t say stress free but going to jail terrifies me.
0 likes@pine it’s just a comment...it’s not that serious...
0 likesRelatable
0 likesIn my opinion "guilt free" would be a better term
0 likesRight?
0 likesScreaming 😂😂😂
0 likesBro, that's the wisdom of 6-700 yr old man. Thanks homie. I'll be sure to not be a piece of shit.
0 likesyou’ve commented this word for word on multiple videos bruh
1 likeAmen
0 likesHell, life is stressful as hell even when you don’t murder people.
0 likesStill stressful tho.
0 likes@Nonexistential RIGHT
0 likesWhen did I murder anyone
0 likesSo many people copied this comment.
0 likesHow true that is brother we think we have problems but we really don’t ✌️💯💯💯
1 like@Man Pofik I’m high asf too right now and i’m imaging being in his situation 😭 he must have had so much adrenaline
0 likesi think a lot of people following this channel because they want to make themselves feel like life is actually ok at least I'm not a murderer
0 likesit depends
0 likesBet. The good life man. This shit makes me appreciate people so much
0 likesIs this the common comment on these videos?
0 likesNot true
0 likes@Nonexistential yes its on every single video on this channel BAHWHEHHS
0 likes@Nonexistential yes. Some people’s measure their life’s worth by the volume of likes they can snag. So they steal other comments hoping they also go viral. And when they do, they get to tell their friends and family. And because no one cares, they are brought back to the sad reality of what an empty vessel they are
0 likes@chase True, but murdering your family and being the prime suspect has GOT to be a exponentially greater level of stress.
0 likesMy favorite thing is to put myself in the shoes of this kind of person. Imagine how I'd feel as I see my story fall apart and the detectives gain confidence. It makes my heart ache thinking about being so so so fucked... but then it all goes away because I'm in my bed instead of being interrogated
0 likes@Madara there are plenty of such comments throughout. So why parrot everyone? Everyone grieved those beautiful people.
0 likes@Nonexistential yes. People see other people got a bunch of liked and decide they want some of the action. Because one’s self worth is measured by the likes one gets.
0 likes@Nonexistential pretty sure he commented that under every video
0 likesI see this response on every video but it never stops being true
0 likes@Nonexistential you absolutely have, theft of the highest youtube degree lol
0 likes@Acknid that is horrible humor. Are you 15?
0 likes@Yeah I see you everywhere. Are you gatekeeping comments everywhere you go?
0 likesNah, murdering is fine. It's the getting caught part that waters it down.
0 likesYea not original
0 likesLegit! Like I hate Chris and all other murderers but most of the time I can really sympathize with how stressful the situation is and it makes me feel really terrible
1 like@Nonexistential facts I think someone said this on part 1
0 likesStop commenting the same thing on every video bruh
0 likesSeriously
2 likesYeah I could imagine, it’d be so peaceful
1 likeThis is the saltiest reply thread I think I’ve ever seen.
0 likesI think it’s really terrifying is He just seems like a normal neighbor with a family and the family pictures and videos it’s just really mind blowing and terrifying
0 likes@Nonexistential it’s commented on every JCS video
0 likes@Amainiiii what?
0 likes@l a what😂
0 likesDamn, Life is so much easier when you be to yourself 🤭
0 likesIdk man shit still hurts all the time but I suppose it’s better than that lol
0 likesLife is stress free when you're free from police interaction. You don't need to be a criminal or murder someone to go through this headache, although this dude obviously did it
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesLol I thought I knew stress when I get up late for work but jees imagine trying to pretend you didn't murder your family!
0 likesI think the same thing. Nothing could be as bad as facing prison and the horror of what he's done
0 likes@Man Pofik same
0 likes@Man Pofik we doing the same shit months apart bro, hope you still getting lit. Cheers
0 likesHonestly right. Anytime I feel like I'm "stressed" or think I have problems I just need to watch clips like this and realize my problems or issues ain't so big anymore lmao
0 likesunless you murder the person who was causing you all your stress. and you dont get caught, of course.
1 likeA huge red flag is also how he refers to them as “those kids” not “my kids.” He’s like further disconnecting himself by saying it that way.
2 likesI am so tired of people posting this comment on every video so they can prove to their friends they are something special as evidenced by all the likes.
1 like@Yeah and they dont even try to type something even slightly different, its just all the same.
1 like@Where's my Skin? indeed. A lazy cut and paste. But if having likes validates their self worth, bless them.
1 likeRelatively speaking yeah lmao
0 likesLife is never "stress-free". You will encounter multiple stress-inducing situations throughout your lifetime - but in the case of a crime, such as murder, it’s even harder to deal with the consecuencess of it (the homicide). This will follow you for the rest of your life and it cannot be fixed: the guilt…if you ever feel guilty for your action.
0 likesOn the contrary, killing your bullies eliminates the source of stress.
1 likeThis is my new favourite comment ever
1 likeFacts
0 likes@Nonexistential I've seen it on every single one of these videos
0 likesIt’s even funnier the 19th time you post this comment
0 likes@Monty V watch the wizard of oz while listening to pink Floyd's dark side of the moon on acid
0 likesBtw I've been really stressed lately cuz I killed some homeless dude
0 likes@Luke Sargent same bro I didn't mean to tho heshe kinda just slipped onto my multiple dozens of bullets
0 likes@Mark Lambert ya but wit mine he just kinda dove into my repeatedly stabbing knife
0 likes@Nonexistential yeah this comment was on pt 1
0 likesSaid no one ever
0 likes@just thisguy 4 people murdered and people are mad about stealing comments 😒.
0 likes@Be Rosa 4 people were MURDERED. And you are mad about stealing a comment. 😒. Grow up.
0 likesI wish LOL
0 likes@Man Pofik same!!
0 likesLegit laughed out loud at this comment. 😁
1 likeIsn’t it
0 likesAmen.
1 likeThose people truly just throw away their own lives to take another
0 likes💯
0 likes@Monty V Nice bro
0 likesWatch the legend of Jeff. Keep your mouth shut. Don’t answer questions.
1 likeRight!?
0 likeslol
0 likes@Man Pofik true story Sir
0 likesHahaha where have I seen this comment before? 😂
2 likesFacts
0 likes@Nonexistential i saw it too lmao
0 likesSo good, right?
0 likesI’ve had some stress with my job, car and apartment recently. It’s kind of morbid but seeing these people in what must be the most terrifying situation of their lives really puts my ordinary problems in perspective.
1 likeNegative...
0 likesMan sometimes they ask the questions my heart starts rushing😅
1 likeI think of this every time I watch these videos lmao I have nightmares of doing a crime and being the prime suspect
0 likesI often think the kind of person who takes a popular comment and posts it themselves like this are some sort of sociopath or absolute low self-esteem loser.
0 likesFr😂
0 likes@Tickletigger thank you! Me either- it's always on point and always true!
0 likeslife is so good when u dont commit any crime..but ye even iff u was that sick u still wouldnt do this .sorry for swearing but he will be getting hammerd in jail in both ways..he is a child killer...its bad trust me verry verry bad..
0 likesfacts
0 likes@juan Valdez i hate liez i did as a kid but i soon stopped it..u get nowhere in life iff u r a liar ...we are only as good as are word me judt guessing snd commenting is just me thats what i do i just click on a vid and while its been on 10 seconds i guess whats gonna happen i am always wrong but ye
0 likesFr high five to all of us non-murdering folks
0 likesI keep thinking what I would do to get away with it. But yeah, just don’t murder
0 likesFr! Thank God
1 likeYeah I would know
0 likesSeen this.
0 likesLol right!!!
I could never and can’t relate to those that murder
0 likes😂😂😂😂😆😆😆😆
0 likes@Man Pofik exactly me too I can feel the fear in him though the screen
0 likesSAY THAT AGAIN. The guilt that overshadows this guy just makes you wonder how stressed and afraid he is of getting caught.
0 likes💯 lol
0 likes@Man Pofik that’s what’s up
0 likesNah, not really
0 likesI have false memory ocd/ real event ocd…. You guys can look it up because I feel guilty about something in the past I’m not even sure I did…
0 likes@Man Pofik lmfaooo you just like my fr
0 likesThis is my favorite favorite comment of all time.
1 likeWoke up today and still haven't killed anyone. Man you're right life is great!
2 likes@Nonexistential i saw the same one on another video from this channel. i think its the same person who commented or they copied it from that video. but i also know a lot of people probably think of this so they could of thought it themselves
0 likesAunt it tho
0 likesA simple and true your comment,
0 likesSomehow I have learned that common sense is not that common as it’s apparently seems to be.
Lol i agree, feels so amazing when i get very into these stories and mentally put myself in the suspects shoes as the horror of facing the truth crawls into your head. Then I remember ive never killed anybody and i get such a relief, very cool feeling.
0 likesWow, never seen this comment on one of these videos before
0 likesWELL PUT! 😂
0 likesExactly my thoughts!!!
0 likesSome people in this world just need to die for the sake of others lol but killing your wife and kids is just wrong... When it comes to women and children I get disgusted... If someone kills another grown man hey shit happens... You'll have to excuse me Ive lost almost ALL hope in mankind due to tragic events in my life and mankind has yet to prove me wrong... Example... I get more upset when I see those ASPCA ads about neglected animals than the ads about other people who need help... I can't help it or lie about the way I feel... I love my dog more than most people I know... I'd feel more guilty if I ran over an animal or someone's pet in the street than if it was a guy or something... Call me whatever but I can't change how I feel... Even Hitler was a cute new born baby once and look at the horrors he did as an adult...
0 likesWhen that polygraph specialist first walked in I was disappointed with her cheerful demeanor but then I realized she is an absolute beast! What a pro
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9 likesHow doth the little crocodile
82 likesImprove his shining tail
And pour the waters of the Nile
On every golden scale!
How cheerfully he seems to grin
How neatly spreads his claws,
And welcomes little fishes in
With gently smiling jaws!
I FUCKING KNOW RIGHT!! That was epicly baller...like oh my gawd, she pre-school teachered him. i thought she was gonna place a dunce hat on him next hahaa
46 likesI first thought she was too nice to do a good job but she was giving a master class in how to give a lie detector test!
18 likesYes she is very good at her job, incredibly skilled. She did a little tell right after they got all the info on where the bodies were though- saying something about this room being far bigger than the cell he will end up in. She hated him all along, but never let it show until very briefly after the job was done. She also helped in the retrieval of Cece from the oil well.
20 likesAhhhh sexism
3 likesCassie Plett sexism because OP disagreed with the cheerful demeanour? i think you're just LOOKING to be offended by something lol
7 likesA cheerful demeanour can hide a lot
0 likesCassie Plett . Even if the officer was a male and had the same behavioral qualities, I would’ve made the same comment like others. Don’t try to bring sex or feminism into this.
7 likesthe only karen haircut women i actually respect.
5 likes@Elliott Moreno its not a karen cut lol
0 likesthat “good news you’re a terrible liar” shit was brutal
2 likesI bet her cheerful demeanour is part of her technique. It is reassuring to the Innocent, but probably sets up clouds of cognitive dissonance for the guilty
2 likes@Lonely Lantern wow I didn't know she helped retrieve Cece... smh
0 likesTell me if I'm the only one that notices that at least three times he brings up the fact that he wants his kids to come in and burrow rush hug him and he'll fall on the floor... Something is telling me that he hated that with all his passion because why would he keep bringing that specific situation up
0 likes"I love those kids." Um?? It's pronounced, "I love MY DAUGHTERS."
3 likes"lure them into a trap" gets me every time.
0 likes"Great news, you're a terrible liar ! And that's a good thing ! We don't want to be good liars !" Maaaan I would've lose my shit LOL
1 likeJust love how these police officers can hide their disgust.
0 likesIt’s kinda scary how the apparent “good guys” are better at intricate psychological warfare than the killers themselves. You don’t have to be a sociopath to know how to manipulate a person verbally. This interrogator’s a pretty bad actor from my perspective, but I happen to be an actor myself and am also watching this from the comfort of my own home — a worried person without a background in acting wouldn’t be able to pick up on how rehearsed her supposedly “genuine” interactions are. It’s scary how ruthless interrogators can be.
4 likesI can never imagine what people are thinking when they commit heinous acts like what Chris Watts did. Even with the insight we're given. If he wanted to run and be with his mistress, why murder your whole family? Have you never heard of divorce? Heck if you don't want to do that then go get a pack of smokes and some scratch offs and never come back. A mother and her children never go missing without lots of people looking for them, but asshole fathers running out on their families happens all the time.
1 likeThat first male interviewer is exceptionally good. Around the 7 minute mark when he's fingering the photo around while making his commitments, that's gold man. Also, the polygraph technician appears to have been chronically neglected when it comes to proper back supporting chairs.
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"Nothing you told me tonight make sense" "Nothing you told me tonight feels like the truth" -FBI agent Graham Coder
0 likes“If you did have something to do with their disappearance it would be really stupid for you to come in and have a polygraph today.”
0 likes“Oh really? I think I need to to leave then.”
I’m blown away how easily some people can lie with a straight face.
0 likesWith the polygraph lady he only talked like he was mourning over their death, like it was common knowledge that they had passed away, not like they were presumed missing
1 like"Chris your wife and kids are missing!"
4532 likesChris "My disappointment is immeasurable. And my day is ruined."
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Yea he really missed THOSE kids.
166 likesLmao, Review bruh fan are you
13 likes😀 I want them back so bad 😀
59 likes“Anyway.. I got some stuff to load and unload in the garage”
39 likesChris, we know you're in pain, and it's probably going to take you several days to get over this, but we need to ask you a few things...
14 likesI love the “ my love for them is exponential “ lol..what??
20 likes@e_z_livn to the power of infinity where the number is zero and any exponent creates zero
17 likeshahhaha amazing. this is running on empty....murder review.
4 likesIt’s sad bc Chris Watts seems to be on the autistic spectrum. That’s why he acts the way he does. However, I do think he still has a psychotic streak bc he lacks emotion on an epic scale.
9 likes@J Scott More like on the narcissistic spectrum.
11 likes@LeofanGD He kept mentioning "hearing a knock and the kids running in" why in the heck would his kids or wife knock before they came in the door to their own home?!? Sick
12 likesYou forgot to throw in the word 'like' at least 12 times.
3 likes@Luke Sargent lmfaooooo
1 likeThe clock is ticking loudly!!
3 likes@Luke Sargent well said…
0 likesHAHAHA
0 likes@Luke Sargent It is undefined actually. Because it isn't that he doesn't love them. He literally didn't care for their existence on a level beyond no love. He took them out like they were trash
0 likes@Stephen Filer Yeah that isn't what they meant. It was more of pity that someone like that, someone relatable socially, could do something so severe and insane as to end not one life, but their whole family's
0 likes..understandable, have a good day
0 likesMan, she rips his soul apart. Epic.
1 likeHe viewed his family like an obstacle
2 likes@3:25 that’s when he should’ve asked for a lawyer he shouldn’t have even talked to the cop or fed without a lawyer at all because they phycology techniques they use
0 likes“She WAS the girly girl” crazy what you see in retrospect.
2 likesPolygraphs are pseudoscience but I love how they used it to break him down.
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It's not pseudoscience, but it is flawed. It's not in the same world as things like phrenology
137 likesThey aren’t pseudoscience but they aren’t admissible in court and are used as an intimidation tactic. Also highly flawed.
107 likes@Alexander Bell The claim that polygraphs can positively identify whether or not someone is lying is what's pseudoscientific about them. The device itself, which just measures breathing and BP are not. What makes them useful for interrogators is the fact that people believe they can tell when someone is lying. The interrogator will always say they failed the test no matter what data the device gives, so that it throws off the one being interrogated. A person who knows polygraphs are bs will just stick to their guns and say the polygraph is wrong.
66 likes@Alexander Bell they are admissible in court if they’re over 95% clear
0 likes@Billy Highnam How does one measure the "clarity" of polygraphs, pray tell?
26 likesHow to beat a polygraph: put a tack in your shoe and step on it every time they ask a question, to create a consistent stressed response.
17 likesKnowledge is power. His ignorance about that doomed him thankfully.
1 like@All A Dream We Dreamed or lego
0 likespolygraphs don’t actually tell if someone is being truthful. They only can really measure signs of deception and I think they can only work on a specific set of people given the parameters a test subject would have to meet in order to “pass”. Someone like me who has severe anxiety, adhd and PTSD I feel like couldn’t pass a polygraph no matter what kind of questions I’m asked. I feel an unquenchable need to fidget for what feels like no reason at all, so having to sit perfectly still for however long a polygraph might take will increase my stress levels, along with the potentially stressful nature of the questions generally involved in a polygraph further increasing my stress, and if those questions trigger a response related to my PTSD (theres a lot of things that can trigger it) my stress is going to go even higher making me further want to fidget/move. In the end its a vicious cycle for someone like me and there are a lot of people out there who can have those same issues.
18 likes@Laughablefreak321 no one asked
4 likesThey are not pseudoscience, there is a good statistics behind them and it clearly worked in his case
3 likesIts not the polygraph machine alone that’s determines deception. It’s the entire interview and interrogation process.
6 likesPolygraphs have been proven to be accurate 50 percent of the time
4 likes@g0thicuk total BS
2 likes@Laughablefreak321 They don't measure signs of deception. They basically just measure stress/anxiety/worry/etc. in response to questions.
4 likes@Connoc wrong comrade, they can tell “something” like that, and their established accuracy at 80-90% is very scientific. Educate yourself on the subject.
2 likes@Olasek lmao
3 likesThey are great for stupid people. They aren’t admissible in court. But it’s great to get them to confess thinking they are doomed.
3 likes@Jack458111 you didn't have to read it
1 like@Olasek
0 likesI’ve seen figures around 60%, but even 80-90% is fucking pathetic and bad enough that it shouldn’t be used for anything ever.
Hard to be a cop to keep under control
0 likesYou are involved with something - even if you are innocent - dont talk to cops
1 likeThe more highly a person thinks of theirself, the more capable they are of murder. Pretty boy gave all the signs up almost instantly.
1 likeAlso a terribly unconvincing liar
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Dudes like 5,6 150ibs I think it's safe to say prisoners are gonna have a field day with him.
1 likeDoes anyone know what “happened” to his fling?? Did she ever come forward and say anything ????
0 likesIts obvious the detective is disgusted with Chris's lies.
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Yup. But the detective had him pegged the entire time. He knew exactly what Chris had done and why he did.
95 likesSaid perfectly
3 likesWow I can’t even watch this
11 likes@bigb860 I think he had him pegged but he had no idea why and he wrestled with Chris actually doing it. He and the lady agent here interview him while he is in jail to find out exactly how and why. It's like 3 hours long but it is a fast listen believe it or not. The interviewers knew he was guilty but couldn't understand why.
20 likes@Ben Official Yep I've heard it. Very unnerving, to say the least. I also watched a related video (Fairly recent) where Watts confessed in a letter that he really did murder his family to start a new life. So fucked up. I still find it mind-boggling that he wasn't given the death penalty.
8 likes@Edenn C If it's such an easy way out, how come nearly all prisoners sentenced to it feverishly file appeals to get their sentences reduced to life in prison instead?
5 likesNope, not buying it.
I may have been born at night, but I wasn't born last night.
@mryupjup he's in the safest prison. He's in with people like him and those who won't harm him.
1 like@bigb860 at this point it was obvious. Even the neighbors where knew it was him as soon as they noticed them missing.
1 likebigb860 well he started a new life alright...3 life sentences(wife and 2 daughters),48 years for the unborn child, and 12 years each for his daughters bodies(aka 24yrs)being in 2 separate oil tanks...
2 likesPinkOld facts like I’m a little mad that they had mercy on him. He deserves that death penalty and then when he’s dead,kill him again if that makes sense cos what he did.......IS UNSPEAKABLE AND INHUMANE on sooo many levels
2 likes@Matt Zeimys same man. its too hard. im just pausing everytime
0 likesi could never be that patient like the interrogator id beat the confession out of him....good job for him
0 likes@Flaprise 1337 "I did not have sexual relations with that woman"
2 likesIs THE worst lie of all time. This is second followed by third which is when someone asks "are you okay?" and you tell them "yes"
Disconnect of emotion. There’s no anxiety about where they are because he knows.
0 likesHis love for his family will never die…but his family sure did lol
0 likesFour simple words -- "I want a lawyer"
0 likesWhat an interesting job, giving lie detector test to people.
0 likesThis guy killed what most people would die for
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right in the feels. life's so lonely
124 likesLike me I can’t wait to have a family 😭
59 likesAbsolutely, because he did not want them any more, he took them away from anyone that ever loved them. Possibly the most evil I have ever seen from a single person.
80 likesI’d die to have a wife that loved me enough to birth not one but two kids of mine
61 likesWell said.
5 likesA crazy wife that wants to ruin you with a divorce and take your kids away from you ?? Yeah most people would actually die for that.
13 likesAlain Portant doesn’t justify their murder tho smh
30 likesExactly . The only way anyone could get to my kids is if they pried them from their dads cold dead hands .
4 likesDamn.. 😞
0 likesA mistress? I would never even consider having one
1 like@DiS♡F I don't get the appeal of social media garbage. Lol, and MLM as a job?? How frmales still fall for that is beyond me.
8 likesSooo true.
0 likes😢
0 likes@Alain Portant What are you on about? Did you miss that it was Chris who was cheating and initiated the split? Pretty telling that you're whining about hypothetical women getting divorces on a video about a man strangling his wife and children to death.
36 likesI would love to have a wife with kids, a beautiful home, a good job and this guy said NAH
8 likes@DiS♡F i imagine if he was abusive towards her she would try finding happiness in any way she could which for her was social media.
11 likes@TrucksR US not the constant Facebook and credit card spending....I believe that was all her. Plus his Looney mom and dad despised her and constantly said so. Made cheating pretty easy in the end.
1 like@DiS♡F well said. I agree.
0 likesFacts.
0 likesNo, you wouldn't want that marriage. It was a mess if you look deeper into it .
2 likes@TrucksR US well guess what, you don't know that because she's dead
0 likes@Alain Portant Don't know what, that he was having an affair, that she was pregnant or that she slept next to him? If it was the latter, does it really matter? Is them sleeping in the same bed or not really a deal breaker for a marriage? They clearly still had sex seeing as there was a pregnancy. I don't know when Chris initiated the affair, but seems the marriage was doomed to fail regardless, there was just no need to kill those children.
3 likes@bonbonbam thank you for saying that.
0 likesYou can't say that, without having met them and most people (btw: women count as people too).
1 like@Mandy Monroe agreed. Did you see the video of her text messages to a friend? It was so sad
0 likesI know right he had a beautiful family and home how could he want to destroy that is beyond me
0 likes@DiS♡F I agree with that. I feel like to some degree she was trying to come across as that too on fb. I always felt like the people who try to have the perfect life on fb are the ones who are the most fucked up behind closed doors and I was right
1 likeHeaven help the person who dares hurt my FAMILY. I would take them apart cell by cell, nerve by nerve, tendon by tendon, bone by bone; I would make sure that vengeance is MINE.
2 likesPistol Packin And she was having a third one.
0 likes@Oak_meadow you say that but just think if you're own family killing people you love in your family like this case
0 likesSo true😞
0 likesSo true, sad but true
0 likesYeah the woman he was cheating on her with wasn't even pretty
0 likesI’ve seen this comment so much
0 likes@Pistol Packin 3.. bro 3 kids...
0 likes@DiS♡FI abhor social media, have never had FB or anything else. However, her job was promoting a lifestyle brand and she needed to present a certain life for that. Yes, still seemed excessive. But trying to in some way to excuse what he did and the murder of his wife & daughter is a bit sick tbh. It's unimaginable the evil
0 likes@Bob Smith are you implying that I somehow attempted to "excuse" C.Watts actions?
0 likesWhat most would die to protect
0 likesThat makes absolutely no sense
0 likesSums up the plight of man well
0 likesFacts. I’d love to have a kids and family. Instead I’m 26 and have health problems, can’t work a job and will probably die single and alone.
0 likesI can’t believe someone could take a wife and kids for granted in such an extreme way.
Getting myself a tattoo of representation that I am not a fully capable partner and I can’t fine a capable partner. This man killed his family while I’m sorrowful that I am in a place where I cannot have a family
0 likesthats a great way of putting it Olivier
0 likes29 and still alone, believe me. This is exactly what it is.
0 likesi can't conceive children and i 100% agree with you. 3 little angels 💔
1 likeSo sad 😢
0 likes@Ty It proves shit. You're confusing cause and consequence like a true female.
1 likeShe divorced him + he freaked out = dead.
If I was to divorce my wife ( which I would never do until the kids are grown ) I would be honoured if my wife used her brains to engineer such a criminal mastermind plan to get rid of me and the kids.
On the opposite spectrum, if she had been indifferent to the whole thing and immediately found somebody else, I would have been quite mad because it would have meant that there was never true feelings after all.
Maybe this was a preemptive strike @Ty I am trying to put myself in the shoes of this dude.
1 likeBecause since he is the only one left alive, it means that he won and that we can learn from him.
Alain Portant “he won”. he did all this for freedom. and that’s the very thing he will never ever have again. he didn’t win shit.
0 likesEh, I keep seeing this comment, but I don't think these commenters realize how complicated being a Dad is. I am a Dad of two kids, and apart from some times where I wish I could return to my single days, the fact is my entire life now revolves around my kids, and I would never have it any other way.
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0 likes"I know he cheated on her then murdered her, their unborn child and his two daughters but BOY HOWDEE she used Facebook a lot and that really shows some mental problems on her behalf."
0 likes@Alain Portant that's his story, she was pregnant and there's videos of her being super happy announcing shes pregnant to chris.. if he wanted he could have made it work with her.. and if not then just get a divorce, she was an influencer, had a job in social media of her own and even if he had to pay alimony on the kids so what.. he had a good job.. nothing justifies killing your family, he should have just divorced and moved on.
0 likesDamn
0 likesSo weird to me that polygraph tests are still a thing in the US when they are pseudo science
2 likesI honestly can't understand how anyone dated this dude. He's so unlikable even without the kid killing part
1 likeNote to self: NEVER, EVER, EVER, consent to a polygraph test! If asked why not, reply "I don't trust them because I hear they sometimes give false positive results."
0 likesYou can literally hear the difference in his "no" when he is lying. It's not even subtle.
3394 likesDude is an awful liar.
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I think part of what made him lie even worse is when the polygrapher said he was a terrible liar which made him a whole lot more nervous. He wasn't very good to begin with but the amplified stress made the simple "no" a clear lie
218 likesMost people suck at lying, that's why lie detectors are so effective.
22 likes@Greg Polygraphs actually aren't really that accurate and shouldn't be used (similar to walking in a line for a DUI) but I'm not trying to say this dude specifically isn't an awful and obvious liar that the polygraph picked up.
85 likes@Kyle Rayner while innocent people fail polygraphs often enough, guilty people rarely can pass them. In the aggregate, they are pretty accurate, otherwise cops would not waste their time with them. In addition, the polygraph becomes more accurate the more times it is given. While an innocent person can fail once, it's rare that they would fail multiple times. Comparing it to a field sobriety test is perfect. An innocent person should never submit to a field sobriety test or a polygraph, both can give false positives, which will give cops probable cause to investigate further. That being said, in the aggregate, both tests are pretty damn accurate, otherwise cops would never use either.
29 likesP.S., if you're sober, and you are asked to "walk the line", say NO, and instead demand a breathalyzer. A breathalyzer almost never gives a false positive, especially if you take the one at the station.
@Greg to be honest I don't see how you can be so casual about false positives in crime investigation. Again, this dude sucks and any point I make isn't to defend anyone like him. But you know not every department is gonna be fair. You know how cops can just look for someone to pin something on if they have no leads and that sort of thing.
37 likesOn sobriety tests, I do not understand why they don't ONLY use the breathalyzer. Again, not everyone is gonna let someone say no or let them try again.
Like, an innocent person should be able to use the evidence of the actual facts to be free but we know that's not how it rolls often enough. Idk man, I just can't imagine being stuck in a corrupt departments hands with a commonly faulty method. At the end of the day if the police don't care to give you a second chance you won't have it. I'm not saying this is the ONLY thing that happens with them. Sure, polygraphs have been able to give court enough edge to prove someone guilty when they've hidden their crime well enough various times. I don't think it's worth the shit it may get someone innocent into though. At the end of the day it's not REALLY the polygraph itself, but how easily it can be abused.
@Greg Polygraphs are an intimidation tool and nothing more. Regardless of the results, the cops will tell the suspect they detect deception and that the polygraph is 99 percent effective. They aren't. There's a reason why they are not admissible in court.
61 likesThis series shows people who almost certainly are guilty with one exception. What they do not show you is innumerable times when incompetent police use questionable interrogation techniques to intimidate innocent people rather than do the hard work of chasing down a person's alibis (Yes, some investigators are really lazy.)
False positives are not rare at all and they are far from harmless.
damn thanks captain obvious.
0 likesHe said no exactly like my toddlers at daycare so when I ask them if they’re telling me a lie.
1 likeTruth: no
2 likesLie: nrohw
@Greg its not even admissible in court.
1 like@Greg There is a reason polygraph test results are almost never admissible in court.
0 likesAlternate title: “Scumbag Murderer gives class on how to horrendously lie.”
0 likesA dude saying "like, um, like, uh, I mean, like, um'' = Guilty as sin immediately.
2 likesThe ticking clock adds to the tension
6 likesIm so glad this video is back
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I’m new, how many videos are missing currently??? And is there anywhere else they’re uploaded so I could watch??
0 likes@Kevin Anderson he has a second channel
0 likes@Julian Sanchez what’s it called?
0 likesI think the "Your a terrible liar" and the kinda unsettling "Whats cool is you're the only one that knows the truth but after this there will be two people who know the truth" statements were a deadly combo
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I love how friendly she said it to. Passive aggressive salt on the wound to let you know you've done fucked up.
45 likesIt’s amazing how much pressure this would have put on a normal human. Any sane person would have walked out of that room and called their lawyer. Instead Watts a sociopath that thought he could beat the polygraph (regardless if they’re usable in court or not) and the investigators’ questioning alone but it ends up leading to his admission of guilt.
15 likes@Dave Any sane person wouldn't have done what he did in the first place.
5 likesHis narcissism was (is) so great he thought he could talk his way through it. It's like he never watched an episode of Dateline or 20/20 ever. I just can't believe he thought he could get through these interviews.
3 likesduring that polygraph even i felt nervous whew, that lady sure knows what she's doing
0 likesto this day i always come back to this case because i just can't wrap my head around it. how come someone who is never violent, one day decided, to kill his wife and three children just for a fling? why don't you just get a divorce? or even if you are too scummy and you don't want to deal with being tied to them through alimony and child support, why don't you just leave them and never come back? but truly i just feel so sad for shanan, celeste, bella, and the unborn baby. they shouldn't have been murdered by somebody whose supposed to care and love them unconditionally. I also felt so sorry for shanan's family. i could never imagine the pain they must've went through
2 likesI can’t imagine what kind of monster could kill their own children. 😔
0 likesImagine your family is missing and you are asked to list possible ways in which you can cause somebody to be missing, and you just start talking lighthartedly about shooting and beating. That guy is plain stupid. A dead giveaway…
1 likePolygrapher: “If you did have something to do with the disappearance, it would be really stupid for you to come in and do a polygraph right?☺️” Chris : 👁👄👁
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Crying 😩🤣🤣😂😭
48 likesHe is commited though.. It would look really bad if he stood up and walked out of the room.
68 likesGotta love the casual insult.
50 likes@B H Shes great lol
25 likes@Marcus Thorn-Rose-Moss You appear offended by the insinuation that someone trying to game a polygraph would view the person conducting it as an enemy and use negative thoughts about them to reinforce it.
15 likesSorry you seem to have been so upset by the way you game a polygraph, and not let the lies they tell you about it get to you.
also side note, polygraphs have and continue to pull confessions out of innocent people. Some people fall so hard for the test that they start admitting to things they never did. So she really isn't just an innocent good person doing her part or whatever. In realty guilt is not important, the goal as you stated, is to pull a confession.
@Clayton T @Cryptic Cobra So you are anti-interrogation? I mean, I understand the sentiment and even agree that polygraphs should be removed from policing.
39 likesDoesn't mean anything I said was any less right. You saw this and decided to focus on how much you did not like the detective and her methods and almost seem to be on the side of the serial murderer. It's not a good look, my friend.
@Marcus Thorn-Rose-Moss Well playing into the whole "I apparently need approval and validation of my superiority" idea you have decided on- This guy isn't a serial murderer ;D.
5 likesJust because I explain how one can game a flawed test, does not mean I therefor am pro murder.
@Clayton T @Cryptic Cobra My mistake. I believed that serial murder just took three murders, but they have to be committed out over a month at least. So let me rephrase "a man who killed his two children and his wife in cold blood, because he didn't want to deal with them anymore, and showed no remorse with those murders even years after the fact," please replace serial murderer with that.
35 likesIf you want to argue about how polygraphs lead to innocent people getting convicted, might I suggest doing it on one of those videos? Or maybe mentioning a specific case where that happened and speaking from that perspective? I'm sure you are intelligent enough to realize that in this case, where the guilt is clear and the polygraph is used as a method of psychological posturing and not as evidence to be used in court, that someone attacking the detective(s) (calling them out their name/title, etc.) and explaining what they would have done if they were in the murderer's position and how they would have gotten away, or at least not been coerced into a confession, it can come across as being morally questionable. Your first comment seemed to focus far more on how you thought he was stupid and you are smart. While I agree he was an idiot, that polygraphs are a terrible metric to find the truth, that you should always speak through a lawyer. There are clearer ways to put forth your thoughts that don't come across as anti-interrogation pro-murderer. Or more dangerously that you think you would make a better muderer. Assuming good muderers don't get convicted of course.
@Clayton T Polygraphs often fail but not spectacularly. They are more accurate than Drug dogs and bite mark analysis for instance. They are actually more accurate than much of the "science" that's admissible in court.
2 likesI like turtles 🐢
11 likes@Denise me too bby
4 likesThe thread this produced
3 likesHes saying that to help increase the effectiveness of the polygraph. Its part of the polygraph test.
0 likes@Marcus Thorn-Rose-Moss The polygraph used pulled out the confession which was admitted in court. It was evidence admitted in court, so that part of your comment is wrong. Guilt is not always clear either here and it’s a slippery slope when one starts talking about ‘clear guilt’, it is innocent until proven guilty which is the legal starting point. Most of the interrogation techniques and philosophies are questionable pseudosciences based on average expected responses with ample scope for atypical neuro diverse people to find themselves on the wrong end of the law by giving a response to the question that aligns to the neuro typical indicator for how a murderer behaves. Many law enforcement are under pressure to close the case and resolve it, many will take a confession beyond all else as priority number one and they won’t care how they got it or the integrity of the finding. Rights of the accused are important and its not sympathising with a murderer to stand up for the rights of an accused person, as you seem to say it is.
2 likesso savage!
0 likesThe thread of replies from M Thorn and Cryptic Cobra 😐✋ chill out guys. Indeed, polygraph isn't foolproof. Innocent people can be put on the spot, but you can also observe in particular for this case, the detective obviously did their own work, especially the pressure. That part at 15:28 wew that was some pressure right there.
0 likes@Marcus Thorn-Rose-Moss who cares how an opinion looks?
0 likesIf you look at the video and think that, even if you were completely innocent - you'd be screwed, you aren't siding with the criminal, you just don't like to feel framed.
@J. Russell I think my point on their expected responses to the questions is still valid, humans are diverse with diverse behaviours. I’ve met a few semi sociopaths in my time who would probably give atypical responses and show no empathy etc who might be innocent but seem guilty compared to the answers they’re looking for.
0 likes"I miss telling the kids to eat their dinner" wow man don't get so emotional
0 likesIf he chose to stay silent, got a Lawyer, and waited he could’ve gotten away from this crime.
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No he wouldn't have. And cold blooded murderers don't deserve a great defense team. How a lawyer could defend him is just as sin as what he did
0 likesYou can hear the tone of his voice changing when he lies
0 likesWhy the heck did he never ask for a lawyer before any of this especially if he was guilty?
0 likesdetective: what if he hurt your kids?
2133 likeschris watts: “damn idk, that would kinda suck 😐”
DO NOT take a polygraph test whether u are guilty or not! They are not admissible on court, and they can quite often be wrong which will put u in a worse situation than before
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Exactly. The polygraph is a paragon of pseudoscience.
1 likeWatching someone lie as he does gives me the chilly trembles.
0 likes"There's only one of us who knows what the truth is, in this room. And in about 5 minutes it's gonna be 2!"
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I will come back to this comment in year to give you your W😂
0 likesSo him watching videos of his kids on the phone after the polygraph, do we think this was deliberate to try and make him look at least remorseful? Or maybe he was really thinking “what did I do” idk man. All I know is he’s fuckin evil.
1 likeMan that polygraph agent using psychological pressure disguised as reassurance was so smooth and incredible!
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She didn't lie when she introduced her skill and credibility.
42 likesShe is very good with her social skills and ability to manipulate / trip him up. The thing is though, if you too were socially intelligent, you’d be one step ahead. That’s kinda how you see he’s a narcissist. Because he can’t even analyse what she’s trying to do since he doesn’t really have empathy or an understanding of it.
57 likesM H Doobs 😂 what?! Where did that come from lol
7 likesBrad Carpenter I enjoyed watching her work. Watts had the perfect out and didn’t take it when she was asking about how you can kill someone and make them disappear. That would have made most people very uncomfortable. I was feeling a little sick watching it. Either throw up or feel faint and say you are going home and not up for taking the poly.
12 likesWatts was just such a dumbass. He rambled on during the deliberate silence instead of saying “ Is that all?” and he literally let them back him into a corner in the interrogation room. As my mom used to say “Someone’s got to be in the bottom half of the class.”
Brad Carpenter, I've read that the machine can't just be used by random people. The real lie detector is the person giving the test. Finessing subjects is the key.
4 likesdon't forget about that slur
1 likeThere’s a reason polygraphs are not considered reliable.
2 likesShe is wearing prison stripes...cant help but think that is part of the process.
6 likes@julie daly it's hard to laugh at the travesty of this situation, but I did with 'someone's got to be at the bottom of the class'. ;)
4 likesI had the feeling that she knew how stupid he was. She was almost talking to him like a child. I'm sure she had several more levels of psychological manipulation she could have risen to but she knew she was dealing with a moron and so didn't even get out of first gear.
12 likesjulie daly you are totally right and I felt the same way during that part of the questioning but remember you and I come from the perspective of innocence where as Watts was guilty and had the images and memories of the crimes in his fucked up head, but he thought he was playing them... His oh shit moment was when they walked back in and confronted him lol! That's how narcissistic assholes are, they think they are smarter than everyone else, they believe they will get away with their crimes! The cops knew from the moment Watts arrived at the house 45 mins after they contacted him that his behavior was off and was guilty.
6 likesBenjamin Parsley I am from the US as well and I have to agree with you man!
1 like@M H Doobs OMG!!! OHHHH, tysvm- I needed that so bad. Lmao, that was a gut buster!!!! (I may have to repeat that one, I'll be sure to quote you though)
0 likesToo bad polygraphs are fucking jokes and so is that agents job. They are just glorified hypnotists. They might as well walk into the room and use a Ouija board and ask their spirits if he did it. There is a reason. They're not admissable in court.
1 likeNice suit, Brad!! 👍
0 likesOh the real fools are people who believe they can manipulate others like this and there will be no consequence.
0 likes@donny bravo Yes, to some degree that is true. It was despicable manipulation on her part and the fact that she has a badge and a gun does not make it any less despicable to manipulate anyone, guilty or NOT. If a person will manipulate a guilty person like this, they will also manipulate an innocent person. She convinced Watts that the polygraph is infallible, and only an idiot would take it if he was guilty, etc. That is pure fallacy, and pure manipulation, and yes, innocent people are manipulated by law enforcement all the time. But law enforcement is in the public's "trust." I hate Chris Watts, but I hate Tammy Lee just as much honestly.
0 likesHis detachment from his girls that obviously loved him is appalling.
0 likesOff topic, the fbi being able to "revive" files you've deleted is a very scary thing. I'm glad it was used for good here... but that's some 1984 shit.
1 likeHmmm 🤔 he mentions needing help quite a bit… even if she didn’t physically touch the kids there’s no doubt in my mind kessinger was in on their murders. Or she’s just a genuine shit person “if” she didn’t know. But a 4 hour dinner the night before the murders with Chris, sounds like them going over a plan in my opinion.
1 like“And barrel tackle me and bust my head ope-“
0 likesman caught himself lacking in his own sentence
Can you imagine this guy under interrogation? When I say “this guy”, I mean the channel owner.
348 likesDetective: “Do you have something to hide?”
This guy, looking straight in to the camera: “At this time the detective is trying to intimidate me with a very specific, direct question. The detective is clearly an Alpha male, and although I’m not saying that a direct reply would be incriminating for me, usually I prefer a less straight approach when replying to such questions....”.
Detective: “Are you talking to someone?”
This guy: “... because a direct reply would leave the detective immediate room for a second question, which we definitely don’t want to hear” winks at the camera
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Lmaooooo underrated comment!
9 likes🤣🤣
3 likesHahahahahaha
1 likeOmg best comment of the week
2 likes😭💀
1 likeI just shat 🔥
0 likesHe would ask for a laywer
2 likes🤣🤣🤣love it!
0 likesWhere are the likes sir lmao
0 likesThe voice you hear isn't the channel owner, its a narrator the channel owner pays. His youtube channel is Kizzume
5 likesBwahahaha
1 likeI heard this in the Narrators voice lol
2 likeslol that would be such a great interview, then you know this guy would put the video on his channel and break it down further for us. like interrogation inception
1 like24:02 I took a deep breath with this cop, definitely needed it
0 likesI can watch this over and over and over again
0 likesThank you for being a horrible liar…is her sitcom catchphrase
2 likes2:22 well that didn’t age well... lol if the cop is bringing it up, then that means he knows... how this idiot was smart enough to get into university baffles the hell out of me!!
0 likesthe fact that he came in for the polygraph without a lawyer is beyond me
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Didn’t want to raise any suspicions. And as the channel narrator later mentions, the polygraph results are not admissible in court.
102 likes@P Yeah polygraph results are not admissible in court, because theyre fickle and can be unreliable. So theyre used as a pressuring tool in interviews, nothing more. Usually they work, usually the liar will get caught in his lies and everyone in the room knows he is lying and that is a powerful attack against his defenses and you get a confession.
110 likesClassic narcissist, he cares more about how he looks and preservation of how he is perceived moment to moment, if you lawyer up it looks as if you have something to hide, your wife and children are missing and you are trying to protect yourself rather than help the investigation.
58 likes@LK_tutturu what the hell is your problem.
22 likesI suspect he thpught he'd do the same thing he always did to his employer's. He probably always got away with lame ass excuse's for not coming in to work etc, etc. Thought it'd work here.
8 likesYeah he should’ve gotten a lawyer. Most things in the integration process are done simply to unnerve you. Like having you wonder what they’re writing down so much so you keep talking even tho it’s just a to do list for after work.
2 likes@dogshxt gamesthank you, and you're right he didnt explicitly say that but he implied it.
9 likes@Amy Feinstein he didn't imply that Watts was innocent, his point was that you should always lawyer up, even if you're innocent, otherwise there is a big chance of you serving a time for something you didn't do
3 likesThe cops know how to lean people away from doing that and he thinks he has a working brain cell and can talk himself out of this mess.
1 likePolygraphs aren’t admissible in court, it’s just a technique used to convince the suspect to admit guilt.
0 likes@Phil Thomas what a weird guy
1 like@Amy Feinstein actually getting a lawyer is the best way. even if ur innocent, ANYTHING you say to the cops WILL be twisted and be used against you. theeres even a story of a guy who told the police the address of his friend and that someone got twisted and used as the main piece of evidence against him. he got put in jail for 10 years. you can look it up. the best thing to do when in a police station is first figure out if ur there to testify as a witness, or if ur there as a suspect. if ur there as a witness and ur innocent, just act natural. if ur there as a suspect, it doesnt matter if ur innocent or guilty, shut the fuck up, and ask for a lawyer
4 likes@Rykehuss it's not that polygraphs are "fickle and can be unreliable", it's that they're complete bunk. they're not backed by any science. it's a magic trick. total bullshit.
1 likeHe legit thought he had it in the bag
1 likeFirst of all, y'all aren't gonna come for Amy like that ok? What jerks calling names get a life geez. And second she is right, especially for someone trying very hard to be seen a certain way, they will consider getting a lawyer can definitely be seen as you caring for your own well being instead of trying to help the cops find your wife and daughters. That's what she is saying, that is what this murderer was trying to do: come across as innocent. She didn't say don't get a lawyer if you are innocent.
3 likesThe fact that he never lawyered up at all is what did him in. Mind you, he wouldn't have stood a chance because the evidence was overwhelming, but he should've gotten a lawyer anyway. Even if you're innocent and have nothing to hide, you get a lawyer if cops want to talk to you. Police do not care about you, they don't exist to protect you. They want to pad their resumes with convictions. These cops owned Watts here, but they would use these same tactics on the innocent because it's all the same to them.
1 like@Phil Michaels watt's plan fell apart immediately shanan’s friend showed up at his house
0 likesA lawyer would never advise a polygraph. Nothing to gain. All to lose.
0 likesIF THE CHILDREN MEANT MORE TO HIM THAN ANYTHING THEN WHY DID HE MURDER THEM?
0 likesI hope I'm never in a position like that, I'll shit my pants giving a polygraphy test lmao.
0 likesThanks for this video, won't fail another polygraph test :D
0 likesIf you answer truthfully, like: Did you kill your wife? and you say yes...
0 likesDoes that count as a confession? And what if the polygraph said you lied?
God, my heart absolutely JUMPED when she said “you could smother someone, strangle someone” I would PAY to see how high his heart rate went up when she said those words..
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my sides hurt yes lmaoooo
6 likesI'm looking for 600k dollars no bargain so PAY UP
0 likesHow did she know how he killed them at that moment? Or was it just random
10 likes@D1 probably cause it was something he was p obviously trying to not bring up
7 likesSame here. My heart dropped hearing that
1 likeMaybe because the blanket are missing?
3 likes@Canti Nandaba your sides hurt from laughing so hard and a lady was brutally murdered.
2 likes@D1 they didnt found the body yet or what? because the text did say he kill em that way
0 likes@Cloverd Nibber yeah it was before they found the body
1 likeAnything below a 3 in the test score is a fail. A previous commenter here said that Tammy revealed in another interview that Chris’ score was minus 18
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I'd say something like "f in chat" but Chris doesn't deserve that respect
8 likesThe perpetrator keeps saying unnecessary "likes".
1 likeThis is a common language crime.
when coder says''nothing that you told me tonight sounds like the truth'',,,,,how can he go home and not try to take off for the frickin border?
1 likePolygraph tests are about as accurate as astrology, or any other form of divination. They're just a more gimmicky Science (TM) version of runecasting.
1 likeShe is GOOD at this. The comments she made before the test began seemed so calculated. Brilliant stuff
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CBI Agent Tammy Lee 💙
10 likes“sweetie, did you take a cookie?”
0 likes“no mommy”
“why dont you tell me how a cookie could disappear”
"You are clearly a bad liar"... That foxy foxy cunning lady. He totally emasculated him.
0 likes"You know, if you had anything to do with Shannan's disappearance it would be really stupid for you to be taking this polygraph test?"
0 likes"......I miss my kids throwing chicken nuggets at me"
Two things I have noticed in this world :
1 likeTo avoid deceptions, is not having expectations
To avoid troubles, is not meeting people... "(- . -)"
“THANK YOU FOR BEING A HORRIBLE LIAR.” Iconic.
937 likes21:07 I KNOW that sentence will haunt him for the rest of his life. He looks like he saw a ghost
0 likesInvestigator: how could someone be killed
0 likesChris: you could like launch them into space with out a suit or like drop them into a vat of accid or like idk.
"has anybody ever told you you're a really bad liar? it's going off the page" LMAO
0 likesImagine killing your "lifeline"
1 likeit is so unsettling to hear him say things like “they’re gonna come home safe right?” knowing he murdered them... UGH gives me the shivers
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How so
0 likes@Faisal Mohamed because he killed them
32 likes@lucy what...he's guilty??
0 likes@Faisal Mohamed yes he killed his wife and two children because he wanted a new life with his girlfriend
12 likes@Faisal Mohamed bro how do you not know about this case 😂
14 likesomg ur profile pic
1 like@BallBustinBandit i’m sure you didn’t either until y’all got recommended the channel lmao
0 likes@mirahhh ????? Chris Watts was all over the news when it happened. Everyone was talking about it. You must bbe really young because anyone over 18 can tell you who the hell chriss watts is and what happened lmao
7 likes@BallBustinBandit or you can like live in another country or not checking the news
1 like@mirahhh how old are you lmao this was BIG news when this happened were you born after 2004 ?
0 likesCan't believe this guy was 33 years old when this thing occurred. Look at least 40 years old to me
0 likes"I miss the kids sitting at the dinner table" I bet he missed sitting at the dinner table, too.
0 likes“Polygraphs are pseudoscience, and you’re saying I’ve been implicated by a false positive. I definitely need to speak to a lawyer about this, and I’m leaving to go about retaining one.”
1 likeIf they don’t let him leave, it is what it is, but that by far seems like his best play at the moment.
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Also, even if he had “passed”, aren’t they just going to tell him he failed anyway, as a means of obtaining a confession?
0 likesI think he seems like a good guy, 20 hours or a bit less of community service would have been a better punishment
0 likesWow, I never realized how much psychological manipulation happened during polygraph tests! I can’t say that I support their use, as actual data on the efficacy of the procedure is lacking, but it’s really interesting to watch!
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@A Snider Hmm… Interesting question. As I understand it, psychopaths are generally aware that they are different than normal people, and are constantly pretending to demonstrate emotions that they have learned people expect in certain situations. As such, they are basically being deceptive all the time. I would assume this would lead to weird results on a polygraph, but since polygraphs are generally unreliable and prone to false readings, I can’t say whether it would make much difference to the final results.
56 likes@TheCheeseman1983 the machine just check your heartbeat, how much of resistance have your skin (cuz the sweat change that and we sweat when we are under pressure like lying) and some other, similiar aspects.
36 likesThats why it is not viable. Becouse it all depend on the interpretations of the conducting person. Also there is solid part of humans, that react a little different to stress. There are some good liars in the community.
Machine doesn't decide wheter what you say was true or not, it just show if you get stressed answering to particular questions.
But at the same time, most people doesn't know it. And these tests are good way to find out if some1 will act weird etc.
Yeah I could completely not guilty and fail one of those so badly, they'd lock me up on the spot.
18 likesBeen through one myself. It was for a job, and I knew I hadn't done anything that would've made me fail it, but it was still terrifying. The stress of it made me feel like I had done something wrong.
17 likesCame back fine and was allowed to do the job, but still.
Yeah, they're useless
1 likeIf you are taking a polygraph you are already in a position to be psychologically manipulated. The actual data of a polygraph isn't important and as far as I know isn't accurate enough to be accepted in court anyway. It is the psychological aspects of the scenario that force people to choke.
4 likesIt's almost magical.
@TheCheeseman1983 doesn’t what you describe also apply to autistic people?🤔 learning proper emotions in certain situations?
0 likes@Diddy Sh No, definitely not. Autism makes it hard to recognize emotions in others and intuit what sorts of reactions are appropriate in social situations. Psychopathy is almost the opposite of autism: autistic people feel emotions but have difficulty understanding them, while psychopaths understand emotions, but don’t feel them.
0 likes@TheCheeseman1983 huh 🤔
0 likesI'm pretty sure it cant be used as evidence in court but perfect to get a confession out of people outside of the court room.
1 like@Ellie really?!? Wow, that’s crazy
0 likesI mean bruh it’s simple, any man would be crying his ass off had his kids and wife went missing
1 likeDetective: 😶😶😶
0 likes.....🤔😶😶😶😶
Jim: BRILLIANT!! The detective has employed the silent treatment technique. Chris will no doubt crack under the immense pressure he's feeling in that moment against such unflinching examination...
Detective: 🤐
As a criminal, Chris Watts fails kindergarten. "I didn't lie to you on that polygraph, I promise." Oh, you promise, ok, well you are free to go. He then admits to having an argument the morning his family disappears (Why? he didn't have to admit that). His pregnant wife and two toddlers disappear with no money, no clothes, no shoes, he is the last person to see them, and there is video evidence showing ONLY him leaving or entering the house. "I don't know where they are." If you take an ounce of arrogance, an ounce of narcissism, an ounce of naivete, and a pound of stupidity, mix it all together and bake for 45 min, you get Chris Watts. I found myself laughing at times during this, because it so absurd, then I remembered he slaughtered his entire family.
2 likesI’m having trouble of letting go of him referring to them as those kids as if they’re not his. Dead or not they’re still his kids and he’s talking so calming. Like yeah if someone were to hurt those kids that would be the best way to go (paraphrasing ofc) no emotion or nothing. Nevermind his wife but those kids. Those innocent kids…I can’t even finish that sentence. Such a horrible person to have done that to them. Saying that also makes it seem like they’re not even his. Like he didn’t have anything to do with bringing them into this world. Like taking caring of the was such a pain or something
0 likesThe officer farts and lets the fart clear while intently making eye contact with the suspect in order to intensify the psychological pressure
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that did not have to be funny thank you
100 likesAnd that, my friend, is what is referred to as the FART TECHNIQUE.
169 likesIve seen this quiet pause done IRL and its remarkably effective but man this guy must be the king of pauses.
49 likesIs it weird that I feel like this would actually be a somewhat effective technique?
31 likes@Musical Priss in reality, itd probably lighten the mood and relieve the stress
23 likesI read this in JCS’s voice 😂 perfect
21 likesChris I want you to take a long deep breath
47 likes@Siobhan Larkin 😂😂
5 likes@4D sushi unless if it's a quiet fart
5 likes@Westerling 0-0
0 likes🤣🤣🤣😅😅👍
0 likesFinally something about this case that made me bust out laughing!🔥👍🤣
6 likesI’m sorry but I had to laugh when I read that.I know that’s terrible! I hate CW!!!
5 likesI really needed to giggle after watching this. Thanks for that
1 like@Westerling Silent but deadly 😂
2 likes"If I told you that was the chair, I would be lying. Understand?" This is known as the Mexican hat dance technique.
4 likes@Amanda Forbidden farts don't lie
3 likesI read this comment with the narrators voice and I have been laughing now for about 3 minutes.
5 likesLOOOOL
0 likes@E D Aka the “Shit Ass & Stare” technique
6 likes@4D sushi only if the cop laughs too - if you laugh but he maintains perfect seriousness the confession is all but guaranteed
4 likesLOL
0 likes@Dr. med. H. Müller thank you, doctor
0 likesThe passive fart technique is when a silencer is send 💭 and aggressive fart is when it makes a large boom 💥
1 likeNote passive technique is more useful then aggressive technique because it tingles other senses as well and make more uncomfortable
LOOOOL
0 likes@Cleanshavedguy the fart is aggressive
0 likesI'm howling!
0 likesWhat a chad - only the bravest and most valiant of interrogators are able to perform a proper "fart-elevator technique"
0 likesDetective: pauses
7 likesChris: "Years ago I was Chinese..."
He really loves saying “that knock on the door”
0 likesFor anyone who is wondering why there is no comment.
5 likesYouTube did a lot unfair with this account, some videos were taken down. But some are back now and there is no prior comment, a warning is added that says "The following content may contain suicide or self-harm topics." then you have to proceed to watch it.
according to twitter reactions apparently JCS is done with YouTube bc of such issues. another channer named J C S was made and a few videos are uploaded there as well.
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I got a self harm topic. I was explaining why an assassin method using cyanide touch was bullshit. All I did was mention Jonestown.
2 likesAn innocent person, would be going crazy in this interrogation.
1 likei almost confessed to the murder myself
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LMAOO
43 likesLmaaaaooo right!
28 likesHahahahaha!
12 likesLmfao 🤣
8 likes😂
6 likeslol
5 likesLMFAOOO same...i could feel the pressure thru the screen
37 likesThat why you never answer questions like these without a lawyer present. Not saying this guy is innocent but people do confess to crimes they didn’t commit.
53 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣
3 likesCooli
2 likesFknG Funny
Where do u come up with a line like that? How?
LMAO
2 likesbest reply yet
2 likesI'd be screwed if I EVER got interrogated....even innocent i'd prob fail the test or implicate myself!
16 likes@Coffee Roast In some cases sure, but they were being VERY FAIR. Only a guilty person would let it get to them the way they were phrasing it.
3 likes@Kristin Wehri IKR?!?! 😂
2 likeseyqj I didn't do it! Let me go.
2 likeseyqj 😂
0 likes@Kristin Wehri same 😂😂
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0 likesI di-...
5 likesI mean I don't...
I didn't!
I... I-I...
I WAS DEAD AT THE TIME!
😂😂😂😂😂
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0 likesFine!!! I stole the cookies from the cookie jar!!! There I said it!!!
2 likesTo "the" murder? What murder are you talking about? Not "a" murder but "the" murder? What are you going at? 🤔🤨🧐
0 likes@Fubu Maruda busted😳😳😳
0 likesI'm glad hes in prison, but why the hell didnt he lawyer up?
2 likes"Thank you for being a horrible liar :)" 😂
0 likesIn a documentary, Tammy Lee said, you pass a polygraph test when you get above a 2, and you fail the test when you get a -4, do you guys know what Chris got? A freaking -18, Tammy said he literally failed every single question
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Like me in my maths exam
198 likesNot that polygraph tests are actual evidence or that failing one really means you lied.
126 likes@Connoc True of course. In this case however, it proved a useful tool for breaking down his psyche and getting him to admit to the crimes.
226 likes@Connoc this case it broke him mentally, and if you get a -18 its pretty likely you're lying through your teeth
116 likesHOLY C***!!!!!😳💀
2 likesHow? - 18 is higher than - 4
6 likes@Lordidude No it's not. Look at the number line
99 likes@Lordidude 😐
70 likes@Lordidude Did you even get to grade 7 math? I have no idea how someone doesn’t know how integers work
65 likesWhat the polygraph tests is galvanic skin response, not honesty. Lots of things can make your galvanic skin response activate abnormally, not just negative emotions. Most of the tips on how to fool the test are about elevating your galvanic skin response during the beginning questions so the later questions have an incorrect baseline to compare to. The people who are the least honest on a chronic basis--people with borderline personality disorder, psychopaths, and sociopaths--are simultaneously the ones who won't have an activated response due to knowingly lying. Plus as more people learn that it doesn't work, their likelihood of believing that it is working and therefore feeling the need to answer honestly will go down. So it's like how when my dad and his brothers were young my grandma used to tell them that when they lied their foreheads turned green: when they lied to her, they'd stick their hands over their foreheads to hide the greenness. Once they realized that their foreheads didn't turn green they stopped covering their foreheads when lying. Why bother doing something to hide your guilt when you know that the thing testing your supposed guilty conscience is pointless? Also, if you're innocent, why bother getting concerned about the results of a test that isn't going to do the thing it claims to do?
26 likes@Dawson Woolfordto be fair -18 is a better score than -4
41 likes...In Golf.
@Connoc Polygraph tests are not used primarily because they can be beaten. He didn't beat it.
2 likes@Matt They aren't used primarily because they don't provide solid evidence for anything, not because they can be beaten.
11 likesHi MLP Shawn could you please tell me the name of documentary?
0 likesThanks
Well then what happens when you get in between 2 and -4?
1 like@LimitZ "Inconclusive"
2 likes@Dawson Woolford Number line maths is what you learn when you are 5-7 years old. How that guy thinks -18 is bigger than -4 is completely baffling.
4 likes@SShambler American Murder: Family Next Door on Netflix I'm pretty sure
0 likes@Connoc he doesn’t actually think that. He wasn’t being serious.
0 likes@Lordidude So many people jumped down this person's throat for making a mistake. Sheesh. Leave them alone, they were obviously confused. You guys are so quick to call someone an idiot. 🙄
5 likes@Lordidude lol ...you're kidding right??
0 likesWhich doc?
0 likes@Dawson Woolford probably a kid.
0 likesTammy Lee was literally brilliant. What an investigator.
0 likes@Connoc he said “in golf”
0 likes@Bettyboop Rocks Nope
1 like@Connoc oh he wasn’t the one who said -18 is better than -4….in golf.🤣
1 likeI must not be able to see all the comments because people are referencing things I can’t see.
@Connoc oh I see who said it now! Sorry my bad
0 likesI was wondering how a polygraph was going to be relevant since they're not actual evidence but then as soon as she started grilling him I was like "Holy shit she's savage, she's using all the tricks I've seen in JCS's videos, and absolutely destroying him." Had nothing to do with the test itself, and everything to do with terrifying him. If he scored that low, the dude was absolutely scared out of his mind.
1 likeIt measures skin conductance I guess which increases (more sweating) if ur adrenaline system is active which often occurs during a state of panic/fear/stress or if ur in a hot humid environment
0 likes@WhiteTip Velociraptor
0 likes"Holy C***"
Chit??
@Matt they aren't used primarily because they aren't technically a lie detector, they're just noting biological responses and can be inaccurate. That being said, they are good for use outside of the court like this interrogation or giving officers information to follow up on.
0 likes@Lordidude No. the larger a negative number is, the less in quantity it is. -18 would be a lower temperature (much colder) than -4
0 likesWhat documentary was this? It isn’t the one on Netflix.
0 likes@Lordidude right 🧐
0 likesLmaooo, the dude can barely keep it together, he talked twice in past tense about the gorls. You can see his tense expression even though the video quality.
1 likeThe cop can smell that sit since he woke up that morning, it must have been hard for him not to literally stop the guy while he was talking all that bullshit, and just saying: listen dude, you going in without trial
Why the hell would a person put themselves through this (guilty or innocent)?
1 likeJim Can’t Swim but he sure can analyze an interrogation. Been following this tragic case. So sad. Thanks for covering this.
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Have you seen the Armchair Detective series basically proving CeCe was alive when Chris put her in the truck to dump her in the oil tank?
8 likesseitanismycopilot No, I haven’t, that’s horrible. I will subscribe tho- heard about that channel before
7 likes19:59 The way she's smiling at Chris, she knows he's fucked lmaooo
1 like12:16 would be hillarious had the police decided to just randomly use a burner phone and texted him "hey i'm okay".
0 likesDude that chick is insane at what she does. Her questions and timing would’ve had me absolutely melting in my seat. I can’t imagine how fucked he knew he was when she was thanking him for being a bad liar lol
0 likesThe fact that he said my love for those two girls I do not want anything to happen to them after killing them uh the audacity
0 likesBruh this interrogation is so brutal, I'm getting nervous and I'm not even the suspect e_e
0 likesHim saying that the girls are his lifeline and they love makes wants to vomit... 😡😡😡
2 likesdamn this polygrapher lady is such a badass
2 likes"Christ, stop. It's time."
0 likesBruh. Like staring a lion in the face. You know it's over.
How many ways could you murder someone or make them disappear?
0 likesMe: I follow too much true crime for this
Dude was so shaken he didn't even change shirts from the day before.
2 likesthe wimpy way he said 'i did not lie on that polygraph I promise'.......my guy you couldn't look more guilty if you tried
2 likesEverytime he says he was "hoping to get a knock on the door", I'm just seeing huge red flags. For me if my spouse and kids went missing the last thing I would want would be a knock on the door I'd want a call, to hear their voices to know they're okay, or see them coming up the drive. I probably wouldn't be sleeping and spend my hours staring out into the driveway, and constantly checking my phone just in case they called.
412 likesThe last thing I would want is a knock on the door. A stranger knocks. A police officer with bad news knocks. Someone coming to alert you that your loved ones have been found dead in a ditch somewhere knocks. Your family doesn't knock.
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Very very very good point 👏
21 likesAs this guy said ^, that is a great point. I didn’t even realize
16 likesDamn that’s true
9 likesYeah weirdly he twice talked about "those kids" barreling in and knocking him over and he wouldn't even mind if he banged his head ... strange guy. Passive aggressive.
23 likesVery good point! Why is your family who lives there with you going to knock if they come back? It sounds odd...
5 likesI've seen this dozens of times (it's 2021, don't judge) and this is the first time I had a similar thought, but I wasn't sure exactly why. You've nailed it here.
4 likesWow, yeah. So true. Great point.
2 likesyes - very bizarre
2 likesDave Strider pfp 😏
1 likeIf I was Chris the moment she said the two ways I killed my wife and kids I would have instantly shit about 5 bricks..
1 like“Are you lying about the last time you saw your wife” lol u could hear the lie in his voice
0 likesYou can hear the shakiness in his voice on the last question on the lie detector test..
0 likesCoder:"There's gonna come a time when you feel pressure from other people"
0 likesChris: "Like FBI Agent Pressure"🤔WTF
Coder: EVERYONE Chris
"When we find the guy that took them, what do you think we should do?
4371 likesChris: "Um...a $50 fine?"
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If only the court went off his suggestion of punishment.
63 likes🤣😂😂😂🤣🤣😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
7 likesbwebbh 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
4 likesAnd time served?
8 likesThat sums it up sadly.
6 likes"When we find the guy that took them, what do you think we should do?
134 likesChris: "Um...forgive and forget?"
"I'm a nice guy, and if I had any friends you could ask 'em!!!!"
30 likes@lotrcdefender 😂😂😂
0 likeslotrcdefender
13 likesI dont get how dying painlessly is worse than living in a cage for the rest of your life, surrounded by other animals who know what you have done and hate you for it.
Paid on installments.
3 likesJust thinking about what would happen if your kids went missing... This guy's responses were not even in the ballpark of how someone would react.
8 likescommunity service
5 likesI read this as I heard it
3 likes50 is a little to much maybe 20?
5 likesIf such a penalty is even allowed
1 likeTake away their iPhone?
4 likes"um... Life in prison" is more accurate
1 like"Buy him some chicken nuggets?"
3 likes@twownwth
0 likes@EternalSearcher 😂
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂 read this in his voice
0 likesChris: so does Colorado do hangings? Firing squad? Gas chamber? Asking for a friend.....
0 likesWhen he asked if the death penalty was used in Colorado....
0 likes@lotrcdefender 😂😂
0 likes@EternalSearcher Chris: force him to buy a years supply of Thrive off us?
0 likes@Pontificate Rebal I'm a nice guy, my mommy will vouch for me
0 likesHe's such a terrible liar it's almost comical. From the stuttering to the excessive hand gestures, to the robotic responses, to the over explaining, etc. OMG it's seriously embarrassing.
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@Higg 420 I'm gonna go with 'or something'.....
0 likesHe was already withholding his affection, giving silent treatment, devaluing, and discard phase…. Love bombing was long over! He is a typical NPD
0 likesthe polygraph technician got her claws in him instantly, i was feeling guilty on my side of the screen and i don’t even have a wife to kill
0 likesYour own flesh and blood.. calling them “those kids”.
3 likesChris- "I have never cheated on my wife"
2841 likesJim- "They were aware he was cheating on his wife"
lmaooo
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"I would never cheat on my wife"
66 likesprobably texts his mistress when his wife and kids are missing and he doesn't know where they are
Yeah that's not suspicious at all
Arrested development narrator.
35 likes@Jim And he had just handed them his phone...what did he think they wanted it for? just for funs?
13 likes😅he was start cheating.. when Shannon friend call her that morning until he get caught and sentence of life in prison..😐
0 likesThimble Fox candy crush
0 likesThimble Fox he deleted his texts with his mistress. Just didn't know that deleting stuff just makes the OS forget its their and doesn't actually remove the data.
0 likesthat lady wouldn’t have fooled me at all. the way she goes “oh it would be so stupid to do a polygraph if your guilty” or the “your a terrible liar” like ya ya ya lady we get it your trying to make me nervous
0 likesThank you very much for the subtitle!
1 likeDid I miss something weird during the polygraph test? Because he seemed to answered all the questions in the same expression sense if you understand what I mean
0 likesChris: I've never cheated on my wife.
0 likesFBI agent: Oh, okay. (I already know you did because it's my job to find these things out but keep lying to me).
"I want them back." 🤖 "I just want those human children back with me." 🤖
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“I really hope the lady that used to...I mean currently lives with me is ok”
836 likes"those kids were- I mean 🤖 ARE CURRENTLY 🤖the best thing that ever happened to me" 🤖
700 likesI hate that this makes me laugh as hard as it does 😂
198 likes"Ive never cheated on my wife with the woman that you guys know about.... Ooorr dont.know.about." wink
181 likesReal mark Zuckerberg vibes
91 likes“I want this human organisms that are considered children with me”
272 likesLmfao
7 likes@Alex T he has a better skin suit than Mark does, more hair makes it more believable
41 likesI sure hope they find my kids bodi- I mean, my kids... soon
39 likesRead that in Cody's robo voice 💀
6 likes@ian leonard rightttt I watched the netflix documentary and I was like "ok he's a definitely a sociopath, but a fucking dumb one!"
14 likesAhhh yes - just so very sad about the.. My- my ....family members?... yes, those small relatives, for whom I have emotions. Definitely super upset that they’re gone... 😬
15 likesRight now i feel the expected emotional response to surprisingly loosing my close relatives.
8 likesI just want them back....over and over.
7 likes“Never meant to make your mama cry.” 🤖 “I apologize a trillion times.” 🤖 “I’m sorry Mrs. Jackson. I am FoReallll...”🎶 “On the Oak tree, I hope we feel this way forever...” 🤖 Forever, forever, ever, forever, ever?
9 likes@Myxomatosis wth lol bit of an overreaction mate, you ok?
1 like"barrel hug me"
2 likes@Unison Fung hahaha ikr?
1 like"I love these girls so muuuuuuu" blue screen
5 likesAs a “human” would say 🤖
2 likesI cackled like a witch over her cauldron 😂😂😂
1 like@ian leonard he is not a sociopath but a covert narcissist. The term Narcissist is used too commonly that people don't know how dangerous a narcissist is. To qualify for a sociopath would be more serious like Jodi Arias would make the cut.
4 likes🤖 "Im a descent person, 🤖 I'm a good person I'm a 🤖 PROCESSING DATA 🤖 I'm a lowkey guy"
12 likesMy dad behaved exactly like him, like a robot because he has no confidence and his mother is narcissistic
1 likeLmfaooo
1 like“I miss my offspring 🤖 a lot “
4 likesIf only those premature mammals were in my eyesight once more, I would feel relieved knowing that whenever my eyes are open I can easily detect them.
5 likesHAHAHAHA PERFECT
0 likesLMAO
0 likesDh is
0 likesLol
0 likesBeep Bopp Merp 🤖
0 likesThat polygraphist was an absolute star!
0 likesOne mistake here. Watts' girlfriend wasn't found from his cellphone. She came forward on her own. Apparently when she read in the papers that his wife was 15 weeks pregnant (and that they were not separated like he told her), she realized he was a liar. That plus his statement to her on Monday night (the day his wife and kids 'disappeared') saying he was going to pawn his wife's wedding ring, led her to realize that he might have killed his family, and she called the police.
0 likesIf it was me , and i was actually innocent,
1 likeI'd still told them yuh im guilty, just kill me and get it over with.
I mean what kind of life can you have after that? regardless of being guilty or not .
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Why though
0 likesSaying" I did not cheat on my wife" is NOT the same as saying "I haven't cheated on my wife"... In THAT instance the latter would be more appropriate, however that is obviously not what he was attempting to convey
0 likesChris Watts googling “how to pass polygraph” at 10am that morning.
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Shit he was better off googling how to lie. Cause god he was awful at it. I could do a better job at lying to a cop who actually caught me committing a crime.
312 likes@FallenSully well when you literally killed your wife and the fbi is interrogating you, I think is normal he got that nervous
217 likes@Narwhal Chicken I think what he meant to say is that getting nervous is an expected response in that scenario.
147 likes@Narwhal Chicken your reading comprehension is down bad
204 likesDamn ahahahah
5 likes@Narwhal Chicken who said it was?
15 likes@Narwhal Chicken They never said that it was 😭😂
16 likes@Narwhal Chicken hehe ouch
1 like@FallenSully no u wouldn’t watching it different from being there u prolly would crack hella fast
1 likehehehehehe probably true
1 likeThe polygraph is junk science, like most of the behavioral stuff on this channel.
19 likesIt's still entertaining and the polygraph can be used to trick people into thinking it can detect lies to force a confession, but the machine itself is pseudoscientific garbage.
@WillBeRightBack liar lol
1 like@TIV67 Playz
11 likesNo thanks jesus
Should google “lawyers near me”
3 likes@WillBeRightBack The polygraph serves it's purpose in these types of situations. It isn't the most important part of the whole process. The most important part is exactly what she was doing before it. It's why you can't just put an average Joe in her place, these people have to be adequately educated and trained cause the biggest part is the wording technique and the way they ask questions and establish certain thoughts of the accused. In other words, the preparation for the polygraph. It's also (I think) why they mentioned her education and training in the video. The polygraph in itself is very useful if you know how to use it for the case.
7 likesProbably didn't research well enough, seeing as how he's so bad at lying
1 like@WillBeRightBack all it does is monitor the heart rate and breathing (and sometimes perspiration) of the subject over time. It's pretty damn accurate at that. But the interpretation of that data is what's not always reliable. But that doesn't mean it doesn't have its uses. A thermometer measures body temperature, however the lack of a fever doesn't always mean that the person doesn't have a serious infection and vice versa. And the thermometer cannot tell if the fever it's reading is from infection or from something else like an autoimmune disease. People can manipulate their heart rate and breathing and perspiration to alter the results and some people are anxious neurotic messes and will appear guilty when interpreted even when they aren't. Sociopaths who feel no guilt or shame won't be giving off the data at all. So it's definitely not perfect and I think you can never say with certainty that someone is lying but it can definitely be useful to interpret someone's biological response
1 likeHe should of put a nail in his shoe and pressed the pain on on every testing, cia and a lot of special agents did that and it’s no wonder poly or lie testing s aren’t evidence
1 like@Lakustaa S yet women like to claim that life is so hard for them these days. Like you guys literally used to be married off against your will to someone just so your father could gain more power. You were just property to them. Now you have more rights then men and you want to act like you’re the ones being oppressed when you have the power to take a mans children from them with just a little lie.
0 likesHe did not google that
0 likesYou can't pass something that doesn't work to begin with... Wtf is wrong with everyone still thinking that stuff works? :/
0 likes@Adela Pašić polygraphs are really only useful at maybe measuring nervousness, they're virtually useless as evidence in court, but have been used to get false confessions on many occasions. Interrogations are really only useful when paired with evidence.
2 likes@WillBeRightBack yeah polygraphs are junk. They're only good for putting pressure on people. And I like this channel but the guy says a lot of generalized BS. Like not everyone that gives a long answer is a liar and not everyone who gives a short one is telling the truth. Everyone reacts differently. I ramble a lot so would probably give longer answers even if innocent.
0 likes@Blake B Maybe not more rights exactly. On paper we all have the same amount of rights no matter what you are but courts and public opinion usually tend to lean heavily in favor of women versus men. So yes we all have the same amount of rights but women have more favor and can get away with much more and are treated much better then men.
0 likesPeople who commit these kind of crimes are not very bright to begin with.
0 likes🤣🤣😭💀
0 likesWell he confessed so the test could have added to the pressure.
0 likes@Jace Girouard you okay bro?
0 likes@Adela Pašić If it's that useful then why can't it be used in court as evidence?
0 likes@philosophicalreason It's part of the interrogation. It's useful for the interrogation; possible confession, possible explanation. The results (aka the bodys reaction while giving the answers) obviously can't be court evidence, but what can be court evidence is what the suspect confesses themselves because of the polygraph (not what the polygraph shows, but what the suspect says because of it) Just like a confession may possibly come from the interrogation itself. It's not the device*, for the hundreth time, it's the whole *process of it. I'm not here to fight people, I'm just explaining what I know. So you all can calm down. It's not something that's absolutely unmistakeably correct, it's only part of the process, if needed/wanted. That's it. I don't wanna repeat myself anymore.
0 likes“How do I convince the FBI that I’m innocent??”
0 likes@FallenSully lol I was thinking this too. You can literally hear the change in his voice Everytime he answers the relevant questions
1 like@Caleb Sherwood he was unbelievably obvious. I have watched plenty of tapes when studying criminal psychology and this guy is definitely the worst liar I’ve seen. Granted the cops were pressuring him real well but even then he’s too obvious.
0 likesChris : Like more FBI a agents .. or ..
1 likeDetective : Everyone . Everyone Chris .
HES A GOOD DETECTIVE....HOW HE CAN CONTAIN HIS ANNOYANCE I DO NOT KNOW ......
1 like20:00 when he says no to the questions about Shannan it’s a more deeper no it sounds so different to the on purpose no
0 likesThe most guilty man you'll ever see... pure rediculous
0 likes“Thank you for being a horrible liar” -Polygraph lady
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Tammy ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
36 likesWhat a queen
93 likesThe machine can’t detect lies, but she can. The machine is a stakes-raiser... that’s about it. Reading the person’s deception is the real lie detector.
205 likesQueeeeen yaaaas!!! The dumb ones pound the hardest honey!
8 likesIt's the ultimate mike drop moment. That woman is a boss.
32 likesYou can see the exact moment she realises this guy probably killed his wife and kids, her demeanour changed so fast.
45 likes@QueenBea I agree. You can see her looking very closely at the screen. There is a pause and then a sigh. And then she looks at him.
29 likesShe’s the fucking best
11 likes21:07 Added Nitro to her test results! Yeah, we like her.
4 likes😂👏🏼 Mic drop
4 likesShe's cold af lmao
5 likesI wanna be her when I grow up lol
9 likesHe doesn't use the word my daughters and wife. I haven't heard him in any of his interviews
4 likesand chris is like: 👁👄👁
5 likes@Holy Hand Grenades polygraphs tests are almost never submitted on their own anyway
2 likes@ourcorrect opinions I mean, it helps. Knowing how much someone’s sweating or how fast their hearts beating is a good indication. But a good polygrapher doesn’t need the machine.
0 likesWhen does she say that?
0 likes@Alyssa Craig meaning?
0 likesListening to Chris try and sell his lie reminds me of Gil the Salesmen from the Simpsons.
0 likesThat polygraph lady is so damn cool lol and that last line the detective says at the end is cold as fuck "it's time."
0 likes16:58 Chad Daybell was watching this Chris Watt's interrogation and thought "Yeah I burry those zombie kids in my backyard and tell my wife it is a raccoon"
0 likesCan we talk about some things that are going to make you uncomfortable?
0 likesActually at this stage I’d like to speak to a lawyer please?
“You’re a really bad liar, I had to turn down the sensitivity cause you’re going off the page, so that’s great news for the real test” daaaaamn girl that’s a savage move
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Polygraph is only as useful as the person using it.
15 likesEven if he realized they're trying to manipulate him that lady gave him so much shit no way he could have kept his cool
26 likesThat tells me that they can easily manipulate test results and falsely accuse someone of anything
4 likes@- crossed - God bless! Believe in your heart and confess with your mouth that Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior and died on a cross for our sins so we can live again in Heaven where there is no pain or suffering! God is our Father and Creator and raised His Son Jesus from the dead! Confess and repent of your sins and God will freely forgive you! Trust in God and live for Jesus as He died for you! 💕 (don’t swear or take God’s name in vain!)🥰
1 likeGod bless! Believe in your heart and confess with your mouth that Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior and died on a cross for our sins so we can live again in Heaven where there is no pain or suffering! God is our Father and Creator and raised His Son Jesus from the dead! Confess and repent of your sins and God will freely forgive you! Trust in God and live for Jesus as He died for you! 💕 (don’t swear or take God’s name in vain!)🥰
1 like@14:13 My favorite part!!! When he tries to play dumb but he knows that they know. It’s so cringe
0 likesHe should have just lawyered up as soon as he got in his car.
1 like“I didn’t lie to you on that polygraph I promise”
0 likesLies again.
These parents, who’ve killed their kids, that then states over and over again in the media etc “I wish my kids just showed up..” I can’t help myself thinking like: would you though??
0 likesThey know that they’re dead, so what, they expect them to just rise from the dead??
The polygraph lady basically telling Chris how dumb he was for taking a polygraph had me rolling 😂
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@Fredrik Svärd yea never get questioned without a lawyer. Especially something like murder / kidnapping
0 likes@Fredrik Svärd because he was trying to keep up the ‘innocent, concerned father’ charade and asking for a lawyer would have looked suspect as fuck and gone against his entire act.
1 likeGonna drop this here, one of my fav videos on YouTube: https://youtu.be/d-7o9xYp7eE
2 likesAlways get a lawyer folks, even if you're innocent and especially if you're guilty.
Refusing isn’t an admission of guilt. They can only convict him on actual evidence, not their suspicion
0 likesI have children, I've never referred to my children as "those" , I've used"my" or even better referred to them BY THEIR NAMES!
1 likeThe detective and the polygraph lady are great at their jobs.
0 likes‘Horrible act of evil cruelty….’
1 likeHas always bothered me.
When he's telling the truth his voice is higher and voice is lower when he's lying. What an amateur.
0 likesThere is SO much Watts related footage and analysis on youtube, the fact that this is SO superior in quality and intrigue is a testament to this channel. Please keep it up!
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Yeah it seems to be a new trend on YT, but Jim Can't Swim is the best.
11 likesEverybody trying to float in the sea of YT crime videos, but we all know...
5 likesJim Can't Swim. 😏
This just gives other people ideas on how to get away with this in the future.
1 likeSheila Manansala interesting theory. So why don’t you explain to me, how using the information in these videos, you could kill your family in these circumstances and get away with it. Can’t wait to hear.
0 likes@Jack Perry Seriously though.. the fact that people still commit cold blooded, calculated, planned murder this day in age is beyond me.. there are cameras EVERYWHERE. There are recording devices everywhere. Computers and phones can be traced to anything. DNA advancements are at their peak. All technology data is timestamped, collected, and stored. It's just absolutely insane to me that someone could truly think they could get away with this.
2 likesJack Perry lol 🤗
0 likes@Sheila Manansala Make the exact opposite decision to what Chris Watts did, at every stage of his crime and during the investigation? That's a pretty poor excuse to censor information that's going to valuable to the public. If anything, it highlights the awesome work that Law Enforcement does when investigating crimes such as these.
2 likesCouldn’t agree more !
0 likes@Sheila Manansala This more so teaches people what to look for when you suspect criminal conduct.
0 likesLove her sweater!! The colors of justice!
0 likesThe reason she asked him how can you wack someone is a normal person on average would say something similar to "gosh idk so many ways more ways then you can imagine" something along the lines of that.
0 likesSeriously not the hardest case to crack. This would’ve been easy for these cops.
0 likesThis dude really must think he's smarter than everyone else when in fact it's just the opposite
0 likesPolygrapher: Low-Key roasts Chris for a solid 2 minutes to psych him out
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She played him like a fiddle and I love it! Truly a proffessional!
56 likesthe power she had over him. "the cool thing is that after this is over, two people will know the truth :)" inspirational, truly
84 likes@sparklinglime also to an innocent person all of this she said about her education and being an expert, would sound calming, knowing truth about their innocence will come out, but a guilty person will get so wrecked just by hearing it.
52 likesShe’s good at her job for sure
15 likes@Adéla Fox no doubt, she's good
7 likesDude right Haha lol he seemed so crushed after he said you're a horrible liar.
5 likesWhat if an innocent person had to take this test but failed only because he was too psyched out. Like been brainwashed
1 likeakida I mean failed the test itself, not how they were acting
0 likesThe ticking of the clock in the background adds to the intensity! ⏰
1 likeThe longer he talks about how much he loves his family the more manufactured it seems lol
0 likesPolygraph lady destroyed him 😂
1 likeDetective " why should I believe you "
2 likesChris.. " im a hard working individual, I am reliable, I am punctual, polite and have a can do attitude"
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😅🤣😅 plus a clean driving licence and 9 years no claim bonus, can I go now?
0 likes@Hansel Mansell if anything my boss says I work too hard.
0 likesthe anxiety i get from just watching interrogations are insane. if i ever get accused of a crime, i’m afraid i’d be so nervous that i’d accidentally incriminate myself for something i didn’t do. like, they’d hook me to a lie detector and say “did you kill this guy” and i’d be like no, but then my stupid brain would be like “or did you” and i’d freak out and get sent to prison
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@Logan oh, for reals? so then is the detector just to check your alibi? either way i’m doomed cause i’d look like the biggest liar when the question could literally be “are you a duck” and i’d say “no” but my heartbeat calls me out on it
25 likes@Ducky Tree Polygraphs aren’t really viable evidence, they’re mostly used for people who are already suspected and had evidence against them. You can’t be incriminated from a polygraph alone.
49 likesI remember sitting down with two police officers giving a statement about a situation I was victim to and I WAS SWEATING AND SO FUCKING NERVOUS. and i was the victim of the circumstance.
25 likes@Ducky Tree You can always refuse to take a polygraph and detectives can't do anything about it. So don't worry, you will never have to take one if you just say ''I'm not taking a polygraph test'' :)
16 likes@Dadscap you can do the same to a breathalyzer. End of the day, if you’re visibly drunk , you goin to jail. If the police have evidence of you involved in a crime, they’ll definitely find out.
4 likesYou seem awfully antsy. ....got something to get off your chest? Hmmmmmm?
1 like@Darcy I feel you, same thing happened to me once lol. Cops are just scary
3 likesLITERALLY SAME IF THEY WOULD ASK ME LIKE “ Are you a bird” and my dumbass would be like “are you suree you aren’t🤨”
15 likesI feel like I would get caught up in a "I am innocent, how would an innocent person act..." routine
6 likesI always fear I'd dig my own grave because I've seen too many of those interrogation videos and psychology breakdowns which will unconsciously make me try to act different from what I'd naturally do even if innocent and end up looking like I'm guilty.
7 likes@I'm not qualified to say this, but yeah, as if you are a guilty person trying to act innocent, when in fact you are innocent trying to match the fitting innocent behaviour.
3 likesBut you don't have to talk to them at all other than to tell them you want an attorney. Then not another word until your attorney has advised you.
4 likes@I'm not qualified to say this, but nah that won't happen. I'm pretty sure this is a phenomenon that happens to a lot of innocent people who don't watch these vids XD
0 likes...and THAT'S why you always have a lawyer! The police are always going to be the police, but you should always be protected.
6 likesSame i thought this also lol
0 likesDon’t say anything other than “I haven’t done anything wrong, I need an attorney.” And you’ll be fine
5 likesthat’s not how polygraphs work. if u r innocent u won’t have a big chance of anxiety… it’s normal to feel nervous when ppl accuse u of things and being alone in a room w these interrogators… even if u suddenly think “oh could i have done this?” and u had anxiety it wouldn’t change the test. bc only guilty ppl would have the reaction or guilt the normal person is gonna be nervous throughout that’s why they compare ur nervousness levels when asked an innocent question and when confronted so they can compare those leaps. guilt ppl will have leaps and them BIGGER leaps for nervousness abt the crime questions being asked. a normal person might have a little leap but it’s not something that’s gonna make u guilty. + polygraphs arent and can’t be used as evidence since they can be fake and since anyone could cheat just by moving their body. trust me u r good innocent ppl act very different they will most likely just know from the way u talk.
0 likes@ok idgaf yo nobody take this advice. Per the American Psychological Association: “The accuracy (i.e., validity) of polygraph testing has long been controversial. An underlying problem is theoretical: There is no evidence that any pattern of physiological reactions is unique to deception. An honest person may be nervous when answering truthfully and a dishonest person may be non-anxious. Also, there are few good studies that validate the ability of polygraph procedures to detect deception. As Dr. Saxe and Israeli psychologist Gershon Ben-Shahar (1999) note, "it may, in fact, be impossible to conduct a proper validity study." In real-world situations, it's very difficult to know what the truth is.” Get a lawyer, don’t submit to a polygraph.
5 likes“Anxiety” the most misused and overused word of the last year.
0 likes@Jouis Lones not sure if this is directed at me or not, but just to clarify, similar to how the english word “depression” can refer to the medical disorder than should be taken very seriously, or simply a synonym for great sadness, the word “anxiety” can both refer to the psychological disorder that needs to be treated by a professional or simply the feeling of extreme dread and tenseness. in this case i’m using it in the latter sense.
3 likesmy biggest fear
0 likesIt's nice knowing I'm not the only one who gets so anxious watching these interrogation videos. They are quite riveting though so I force myself to watch them.
0 likes@Ducky Tree, the shit you see online is people are stupid. The smart people don't speak to police. I'd be a broken record for like 12 hours straight- I'm envoking my right to remain silent . I'll only speak with me attorney. Like, literally say nothing else. Not kidding
0 likes@Dove Giveth I still believe to this day, when on a trip to London a few years ago, that I was the only one who got my bag searched by security, out of hundreds of people, was because I was trying too hard not to look like I had something in my bag.
0 likes@To Be Human For real. As soon as you know you're a suspect in a crime (if you don't know just ask them if you're suspected of a crime), you are under no obligation to talk to the police or anyone besides your lawyer.
0 likesHow’d you like to have her for a mother? You couldn’t get away with anything.
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I do have her as a mother. I can’t lie🤣🤣
0 likesI LOVE THE CLOCK!! holy crow that musta added to his terror, fn piece of ship! Credit to True crime Loser for even making me aware of that!
0 likesThis guy got utterly crushed, holy shit. He literally couldn't act more guilty lmao
0 likesInterrogator: "How do you make someone disappear"
0 likesMe: "👁👄👁 well. Since you asked
Acid bath, concrete feet drop in ocean, smother in honey leave in woods, camouflage, astroworld etc etc"
Interrogator:"👁👄👁"
Me:"👁👄👁"
Guilty
How would you make someone disappear?
0 likesHire a magician
16:20 "lure them into a trap" - this was odd
0 likesShe totally blagged him fair and square cause a polygraph don’t mean nothing in a trial, its not admissible evidence.
0 likesBut she made him think it had nailed him and then he confessed.
Okay you cannot convince me that delusive or conservant are real words. And I'll be honest JCS, I think you're doing it on purpose.
1 like"I didn't do it. But the guy who DID do it, what kind of sentence might he be facing? No death penalty here, right? Right?? Again, I didn't do it... I'm just asking for the guy who did."
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Like, hypothetically if someone would kill 2 kids and their wife how long would they be in jail? Asking for a friend
361 likes@Colour Of Darkness I was gonna say this but you beat me to it 😂
40 likesYou say the GUY who did it, welle it might be a women who did that horrible thing who knows?
8 likes@Colour Of Darkness I was thinking the same thing.
0 likes@flying oyvinator Straight facts
2 likes“so.. i have this friend who is in trouble for.. let’s say, murder or something, and he wants to know how bad that would be like how many years would he get?” same vibe
11 likesare there going to be drug dogs at the concert? i'm just asking for my buddy as he's afraid of dogs
13 likesAsking for a friend
2 likesLet's say hypothetically for the sake of the argument, I killed my wife and kids. What do you think is a just punishment hypothetically for the sake of the argument
4 likesto be honest, I would probably have trouble answering what the guilty guy should have for penalty
1 likeIts Randy Marsh in real life lmao.
1 like@Anybody k we dont have death penalty here in norway.. we have 21 years.. and then we have some other type punishment where a prisoner can be kept indefinitly...
0 likes@Anybody k Ha, in your country, innocent civilians are given the death penalty by terrorists. Have you seen some of the prisons in Zimbabwe? We’re talking about a life expectancy of about 10 years at most after incarceration.
0 likesYeh "I'm just asking for a friend"
0 likesThis was riveting to watch, and absolutely horrible at the same time. They did such a wonderful job, and I'm thankful they did.
0 likes“Nothing youve told me tonight makes sense.”
0 likesYou could almost hear him shitting his pants
You remember to lie and everything that was awesome the polygrapher said
1 likeHe might be the worst liar I've ever seen. I've heard 5 year old children lie better.
1 like“I miss the kids.. I miss how they-“ proceeds to list off negative interactions with them
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Literally this, you can absolutely tell he is struggling to think if good memories with his own children.
330 likesisn't that normal though? like if someone's parent passed away, they'd even miss getting nagged at or scolded by their parent
72 likesTian Tian "i miss when my mom nagged me to get a good career" vs "i miss when my mom threw objects at me" are very different lol. the second gives a reasoning behind anger or resentment and therefore a reasoning behind a cruel act
181 likes@CURSED FETUS well yeah. when he said his kids threw nuggets at him, I visualised it in a friendly fun food fight kind of thing instead of tantrums
51 likes@Tian Tian as a parent... Kids throwing food is not fun and games lol its mostly tantrums or them just being little butt heads xD
56 likes@Keith M i feel bad for your kids.
4 likes@Tian Tian right but he also killed them. So there's context.
0 likes@Krystal Roney i meant if there was no benefit of hindsight
1 like@Alex A yeah that's why I visualised those interactions (rushing to hug him, and throwing nuggets around) in a positive, fun, friendly way, instead of negative (if I didn't know he murdered them)
2 likes@Toxickitty_Gaming what did Keith say? He deleted his comment
3 likesHe didn't kill the kids because he hated them but because they were witnesses
0 likes@Tassos191 no, actually he tried to smother both his daughters before he killed his wife. but somehow they survived that and woke up. Watts was surprised when his daughters walked into his room while he was wrapping Shanann's body in a bedsheet.
4 likesHe was trying to get rid of his family so he could start a new life with his mistress on a 'clean slate'
@Shady Season he said he would do the same to his kids that Chris did
3 likesThis is why if you don't want kids, you should NEVER let someone talk you into having them. If it doesn't sound fun, DON'T DO IT
0 likesAnyone who was innocent would be like why are you asking me these questions and not be so calm answering them. Theyd be like where is my family!! I want you to help me find them!! I cant believe you think Im a suspect in this!! Etc etc. This bloke is so calm its weird
0 likesthe woman is so nice yet she is threatening at the same time. Lol
1 likeHe did have a person waiting around the corner, a moment of truth
0 likesAlso, you would be shocked how many dad indeed do not do those "trivial deeds".
0 likes"Shanann's phone was also searched after her body was found and it revealed that she had searched through Groupon for a way to afford a nice and cheap weekend holiday for her and Chris."
989 likesWell if that isn't a punch in the gut.
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My god, that's heartbreaking. She was trying to save the marriage.
303 likesMay she rest in the arms of God.
Damn that's fucking sad.
122 likes@cool cat Its hard to leave when you have kids a house and a car together. You have tied yourself to this person in more ways than just financially. She was probably thinking about the children. Shaming the dead is unnecessary.
202 likes@Michelle Plautz Agreed on all counts. The rational argument as for why she didn't leave is that she most likely had zero notion of Chris being capable of this kind of callous attack. No one expects family annihilation attacks in an outwardly happy marriage with healthy, beautiful children. Usually these attacks culminate with the murderer, typically an abuser, committing suicide. Chris was an oilman, perfect for his emotional unavailability. I don't know if he was abusive. Probably not. If he had been self-aware, he would never have married or had kids. Tons of vacant people get into relationships and don't realize that they're never going to be satisfied with anyone or anything. They don't understand that they are empty.
92 likesAt one time there must have been a strong spark, and I believe Chris had sucked all possible dopamine out of the relationship and wanted to feel the rush of new "love" again. That said, I don't think he ever really loved either of them. He just loved the way they made him feel. Bleh.
😔
0 likesBill Bopperton - they were heavily in debt, too. It was overwhelming her.
4 likes@Bill Bopperton well if I guess I just add another reason to my list of "why it's really best I stay single"
5 likes@Michelle Plautz He's not shaming her we're all upset by this
2 likesDude I dove deep into this case and she loved.
6 likesShe really did.
That wasn't even the saddest thing that happened during entire ordeal.
@Michelle Plautz People these days don't realize how kids tie people together. It's almost encouraged these days to have kids without any commitments. It's so complicated having to worry about the kids needs of food and such.
2 likes@Shabby Cat his kids were alive on the way to the oil site and they asked about their mom otw the because she was actually wrapped in a blanket in the passenger seat.
7 likesThen when he got there he suffocated one daughter in front of the other where the second daughter yelled out "daddy no!"
According to coroner's reports, both daughter had signs of struggle
Shabby Cat “is the same thing going to happen to me what you did to Cece .... Jesus my blood boils to hear that ...
2 likesThey Hold No Quarter that was recorded? omg
0 likesRainier Rodriguez truly breaks me as a father
0 likesMy fucking heart.
2 likesI'm crying.
1 like💔
0 likes@Bill Bopperton such a detailed, very well thought out response. I'm curious as to why you think he murdered them. Why murder? He could have just left and never looked back, being the narcissist that he is. I don't understand what happened that made him choose brutally murdering them.
1 like@Bill Bopperton That's the most likely scenario. Psychopaths use people like tools and when they have no further use for them they just detach. The sentences like "if THESE CHILDREN are still alive" is harrowing to hear. Detaching that much from your own children, even for a murderer is particularly callous.
1 like@Rebecca I think he murdered them because he wanted to start a new life. He distanced himself from being a father and a husband and therefore thought of them as disposable. Like bill said, he didn't love them he loved the way they made him feel. He didn't feel the dopamine from his family anymore thus making it easier for him to detach himself from them. He didn't want to have shanan or his children be apart of his life at all. He didn't want to go through the divorce process nor pay child support. He wanted it to completely end and to start a new life with his mistress without any involvement with his past at all. He thought it was possible to cut them out completely and start over without anyone finding out it was him.
0 likesDamn that hit me hard. Sometimes my girlfriend's efforts go over my head and I don't truly appreciate what I have, and it makes me feel terrible inside. This dude's heart has to be dead at this point. Poor Shanann, man. The feeling of someone you love not loving you anymore is pain, for the man you built a life with to have this much indifference towards you and your children. I can't imagine her last moments ... Rest in paradise smh
0 likesNovember Witch Financially no, but she was at least trying to fix the situation.As hard as it is, there are ways out of debt. Trust me, I been there. But what Chris did, there’s no coming back from that, not for anyone involved.
0 likesChris Watts likes to smoke pots and he likes a lot to clean bots (robots, that is). Chris Watts sleeps on cots and he connects the dots and hates when the weather is hots especially when he has to mow the lots. He prefers the applesauce brand of Motts. But he is not a baby tot (because he is an adult, that is). Oh yeah Chris Watts, his life shall rot in a jail in which he didn't sought but his parents did in fact taught (him better, that is), never again will he sail a yacht.
1 likeThat's my rap I wrote about Chris Watts. Comment and give me a like. Did you enjoy it? Thanks.
@Michelle Plautz I understand the complexity of these elements. I don't think it's shaming the dead, moreso encouraging people to be completely honest with themselves and protect themselves.
0 likesIt's so quiet in that room you can hear every tick of the second hand on the clock, reminds me of the tell tale heart from Poe
0 likesi think its very funny how cops try to get you to talk, i can read all cops like a book i know every trick in the trade, i have never met a smart cop yet
1 likeExcellent interrogation.
0 likesI mean if dude didn't deserve everything he got plus more I would be freaking TF out over this video... Never and I repeat NEVER talk to the police. He's literally telling her how to kill some one .. LMFAO 🤣😂😂😆🤣
0 likes“I helped make those kids”, like he’s speaking of a soup he helped make.
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I mean at one point they were a kind of soup
141 likes@Greenchrysopsaro lmfao
15 likes@Greenchrysopsaro 😳😳😳😂😂😂
8 likesLet's make some soup
14 likes@Faisal Mohamed make soup, not jihad
11 likes@Mr Garrett you can say that again
5 likesi chopped the celery for that soup
5 likesSo right you are wasn't it ridiculous! He's thinks he's so cool and suave but ignorant. I helped to add the last ingredient to the recipe I now have the parsley yeah bury that too in the shallow grave!!
3 likesDeboned Toddler Soup 😒
2 likesye he's gross
2 likes@TIV67 Playz ok boomer
11 likesHerero cringe lmao
0 likes“I helped make those kids, but unmaking then was all me baby!!! LETS GOOOO”
3 likesMostly the people that didnt understand or do anything say that
0 likesi read this as he helped make those kids into soup and i would like to apologize to the entire human race
0 likes@TIV67 Playz I believe it! My Mom studied Revelations so I'm grateful she told me about Jesus.
0 likes@TIV67 Playz ive got to say, a blood eagle with a red hot blade would be more painful than being whipped, getting a thorn crown stuck to the head, and having a hole in each limb
0 likes@TIV67 Playz and no one gives a shit if boonk gang transerred to christianity bc most rappers believes in god
0 likes@Greenchrysopsaro you’re wrong for that one but I’m also wrong for laughing
0 likesI'd trade a pair of kids for some good soup right about now ...
0 likesStggg lmfao 😭😭
0 likesHe speaks like a damn robot, devoid of any real emotion or empathy. It's kinda terrifying
0 likesWhat is he supposed to say other than those or these? That’s what I don’t get why was that in red? Is he supposed to say I helped maked the two kids shown? Like wtf
0 likesMans really took “I brought u into this world and I can take you out” to a whole nother level
0 likes@Ethan Divelbliss you’re wrong for this one but so I am for laughing.
0 likesAnd what a soup, it was...
0 likesEven though polygraphs aren’t admissible in court, holy shit this was damming.
0 likesI love this detective coder
0 likesWhat if someone is very nervous and fails the poligraph even though he's innocent? (Because he's heart beats so fast). I know i am very nervous even when I shouldn,t be...
1 likeMy answers would be quite a lot different if I was missing my kids.
1 likeI love how he falls into every single trick the interrogator throws at him
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@Kris Peterson Not true. He was going to leave his wife for Nichol Kessinger. She was trying to save the marriage.
2 likesSome interrogators earned their psychology degree. Well done Sir
5 likesI'd be interested in seeing how academics might debate the ethics of releasing videos like this. If the technique is well known and widely circulated (like on youtube), it gives criminals a lot of info about how to act and respond in a situation like this. I'm sitting here thinking, "If ever you do something stupid and get taken into custody, just shut up. Let the pause happen. Just be."
0 likes@Comrade Jason there have been a few in a criminology lecture the professor basically chalked it up to having the knowledge vs practice. The knowledge translates directly to those able whore typically sociopaths and psychopaths. Everyone else usually has one or 2 slip ups no matter how well informed they are. And the rest just get lawyers.
1 like🤣🤣😭😭😭
0 likesDamn, he must've been so scared right then.
0 likesImagine being him in that situation
0 likes"And I would have gotten away with it too, if it weren't for those kids!"
0 likes" I like when we are sitting at the dinner table ... and having to tell the kids to eat " ..... ummmm wow chris you really know how to be a dad ...
0 likes“i know you’re a great dad....a lot of guys don’t cook eggs for their kids” lmfaooooooo I wonder if he knew he was getting roasted
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😂😂😂😂
7 likesi dont get it whats the roast?
10 likes@Wladislaw Shamin he was being sarcastic. Cooking eggs for your kids is bare minimum if even that.
358 likes@Erica Mercado Aahh ok thanks
11 likes@Erica Mercado some men dont cook so I get his question. Its not a roast, depending on where youre from.
29 likes@NaySay Network yeah but the detective was being sarcastic . Being that the interrogator already knew he had killed all 3 of his kids. His tone was like “ oh wow what a great dad you cook them eggs” lmao
159 likesGod bless! Believe in your heart and confess with your mouth that Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior and died on a cross for our sins so we can live again in Heaven where there is no pain or suffering! God is our Father and Creator and raised His Son Jesus from the dead! Confess and repent of your sins and God will freely forgive you! Trust in God and live for Jesus as He died for you! 💕 (don’t swear or take God’s name in vain!)🥰
10 likesHe likes to get involved.
3 likes@Kevin Doubrou calm down Kevin lol why are you so mad?
36 likeshe knew he was getting roasted but he had to stay in character
1 likedoesnt every dad cook eggs for their kids? i thought it was to teach them to cook themselves lmao
5 likesI know this is off topic but my father never cooked us anything or done any of the things he mentioned, so I really thought he was complementing him.
4 likes@Kevin Doubrou if allah isn’t real why did the universe start with the big bang?
7 likesI think the agent wasn't sarcastic, he was just talking about himself hahahaha
3 likes"I'm a fucking FBI agent, my wife does that shit"
@Kevin Doubrou You got issues mate
5 likes@Kevin Doubrou I pray that you find peace, brother.
6 likes@SeekersLegacy "you dont communicate with voices in your head, therefore you are delusional" - you
3 likes@olivia grace pls don't
0 likes@Kevin Doubrou 😂😂😂😂😂
0 likes@Antonio Montana LOL 👺
0 likes@Kevin Doubrou So much rage.
2 likes@NaySay Network I make my kids cheese and ham toasties if the wife isn't here to cook. That beats egg. I'm best dad.
2 likes@Kevin Doubrou
5 likesThere is never a need to attack and swear at an internet stranger, Kevin. You are far too angry and short-fused for your own good. Your comment is embarrassing to you, whether you realize it or not.
@Eye Gotcha I couldn't have put it better. The religious nut spamming crazy-gospel in youtube comments is always annoying, but that kind of response to it and generally attacking people for being religious at all is just nasty and ignorant of other people's lives, feelings, and individuality. You aren't smarter than them just because you lack the faith to have some spirituality and believe in a higher power of some sort.
2 likesI'm more or less an atheist/agnostic, but I have nothing but love for those who find joy and comfort in their religion, so long as nobody is harming anybody. That's it. There's no reason whatsoever to try to be cruel and crush someone's perception of their God or faith with such nihilistic, mean-spirited words.
Hopefully Kevin is just a teenager going through THAT phase (I went through it too, although I was a lot less mean to others about it, moreso kept it to myself) and will grow up and be a better person and learn from this.
@Eye Gotcha good thing i dont give a fuck about random internet peoples' opinions lol
0 likesTimestamp?
0 likes@Kevin Doubrou Atheists when someone says thank god instead of thank biological evolution
2 likes@Cerise Blue respect is given where its due. Religion is just socially accepted mass delusion/mental disorder, no reason to respect it in todays enlightened era...
1 like@Blueberry Muhammad’s too?
0 likes@Kevin Doubrou so enlightened you are. Irony is strong here
1 like@mid as lol. Reading comprehension not your strong suit, eh?
0 likes@mid as you assume because i said we live in an enlightened age that im saying **I** am "enlightened." Anyways if you are really butthurt by people trashtalking religion, maybe dont read it?
0 likes@Kevin Doubrou
1 likeYou just want attention bud lmao.
Kevin is sitting around waiting for youtube notifications to come in so he’s got something to do, and the only way he can get conversation is by saying pointless “offensive” statements so people will talk to him.
“Never argue with a fool; onlookers may not be able to tell the difference.”
Hehe. So funny how when you insult religion their true nature comes out
0 likes@Kevin Doubrou you realise you're arguing with other atheists right? Oh what am I saying of course you don't, you don't realise anything at all xD
2 likes@mid as so you speak for everyone here?
0 likes@mid as one single other person said, " i myself am somewhat of an agnostic/athiest"
0 likes@ryz hahahahahahahaha OMFG he deleted where he said he isn't even atheist this is too good!!! Fucking comedy gold
2 likes@mid as why are you so focussed on labels? Who cares what you label yourself as, atheist is just what religious people call sane people who dont worship invisible beings
0 likes@Kevin Doubrou also yeah I feel pretty secure when I state I can speak for everyone here and say you're an absolute clown mate not even slight hesitation in my part :)
2 likes@mid as i agree, this guy is a clown. the entertainment factor here is seeing what Kevin the Clown will say next. But I bet Kevin thinks he’s successfully trolling youtube and on the verge of “winning.”
1 like@ryz this is so funny I want an MTV spin off with people just going through this comment section for some trash TV xD this is way better than love island or that shit hopefully we get a cut of the profits
1 like@mid as you say "xD" and label yourself as atheist.... -tips fedora
0 likes@ryz youtube comments are written as if you are speaking, do you text people in full paragraphs with proper indentation? Older people dont get the difference i guess
0 likes@Kevin Doubrou Imagine thinking using proper paragraphs and indentation is only for old people lmao. You’re actually showing how young you are if you think that. Do you know what boomer even means?
1 like@ryz there is a time and place for proper grammar, youtube comment sections are not one of them... and yes im aware of what a baby boomer is, however its also a meme now.... You ok old man? Senility setting in?
0 likes@Kevin Doubrou Lmao, so you’ve taken to calling people a baby boomer for using proper grammar? Ok Kevin. Those of us with a higher IQ appreciate proper grammar.
0 likes@Kevin Doubrou Lmao, you completely contradict yourself in that statement Kevin. The interesting part about this is how you were thrown off-guard by seeing acceptable grammar. Now you're trying to teach me about youtube comments and typing etiquette, what an old ass meme means, and attempting to use age and grammar as insults hahaha. Keep the hits coming, Kevin.
0 likes@ryz thrown off guard? I just pointed out that because you meticulously used proper grammar it probably meant you were older. And clearly, right on the money haha
0 likes@ryz ill also make further unfounded claims that youre very religious. I just get that.... feeling...
0 likesThis woman amazes me with her professionalism, that she can sit with a complete monster like that and act like a friendly nurse at an urgent care clinic.
176 likesNever speak to the police is what every lawyer will tell you.
0 likesAnyone else feel like Chris only watched that vid on his phone to come across like he misses his (those) kids, not because he wanted to see them?
0 likes“These kids”, “those kids” says it all!
1 likeThis is more intense than any movie I’ve ever seen
0 likes5:52 they meant so much to you that you had to bring them to your work…and stuff them in oil tanks
0 likesHer confrontations are so obvious, but I wonder if they're meant to be for some reason that I'm too simple to comprehend
0 likesWhen u find the guy that did this??? He's right in front of you!!! WOW 😳 I know this 4 year's old but still!! Lie's from right to left from this clown 🤡
0 likesIt's so hard to understand how people can commit such horrific crimes and act nonchalant. Those little girls loved him and he was making comments about their personalities and looks...knowing he killed them. There are people who have lost their children or can't see them and grieve everyday. People like this man was blessed with 2 precious children and a wife. He could have gotten a divorce and had his gf. GD him.
1 likeWhen she says “obviously you’d have to be an idiot to be sitting in that chair.” Money 💰
0 likesGood lord this was tough to watch - the polygraph operator is just surgical in taking him apart. Watching this makes Its pretty clear how overmatched 99% of people are going to be in this scenario.
88 likesWatts probably spent a lot of energy preparing his lies, but I'm guessing he never thought law enforcement would ask him to name hypothetical ways his wife and daughter could have been murdered and disposed of without actually outright accusing him. Specifically designed to put him off balance but without giving him an excuse to lawyer up. Pretty sharp.
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I don't think he prepped at all. He never figured they'd find actual videotape of him dumping the bodies.
7 likesThat was crazy watching him squirm during that part... and laughing the whole time, wtf.
0 likes@NeoFryBoy were is the video of him dumping the bodies . I hear the next door neighbour had him reversing his car to load the bodies into the back of his pick up truck. But I haven't seen video of him dumping them ..
0 likesPersonally I think the ticking clock during the intense silence is rly a killer
0 likesI live in Colorado and the amount of news coverage this took was unbelievable. They news channels led off with whatever stupid little thing may or may not be a tidbit of the case. Same with the Jon Benet Ramsey coverage. Ridiculous amount of coverage.
0 likes“Those kids”.. “Those kids”.. They were YOUR kids! Jesus he’s detached emotionally from every aspect of his family, life. Except NK.
0 likesI noticed another thing that nobody I thi k picked up on, when he was mentioning the ways you could kill someone, the majority of the time he mentioned someone else almost like he was trying to pass blame onto somebody
0 likes"I had nothing to do with these...this...with this...act. Of like, evil cruelty, whatever has happened here." - World's Dumbest Murderer
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Audrey he is soooo green
34 likesAlso he uses the word "Like" WAY TOO MUCH!!! SO ANNOYING!!!
62 likesI mean, right? Jesus, he may be the world's worst liar.
15 likesHe sounds like he has a first grade education
32 likesI would like your comment but its at 665 so
4 likes@Chris Watson "Like in a movie or like in real live" haha
8 likes-😂😂😂 my face was like 😑
1 likeIt's like he said its my fault but I didn't do it
1 like@kkheflin3 I find that hard to believe.
0 likeshe said the same thing in the TV interview about having chicken nuggets thrown at hin. .such a weird thing to say in a scenario like this
2 likes@kkheflin3 he is not a psychopath. Nothing about him is psychopathic. He was nervous and jittery.
0 likeshe exposed himself
0 likesand at that point they were still missing
0 likesHe and Nicole should go down for those murders Nicole saying that she erased everything on her phone just because something about he never told her his wife was pregnant and she felt that that was a big lie whatever
1 like"So... before we start this test how would you eliminate someone?..."
0 likesChris: "Gosh where do I start.... Hitman would be my number one draft pick... uh also..."
He sounds guilty In the mock test good lord
0 likesAmazing interview so obvious NOW thanks
0 likes“I helped make those kids” Dude sounds like an alien trying to pass as human
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Ikr
10 likesCause that's exactly what he is!
29 likesbecause he’s not human, he’s a sick being
23 likes"I RAISED those kids" is the most natural thing for a father to say, but hey, Chris Watts is not that bright.
57 likesHahahahahahahaha best commentary
1 likeFavourite comment
0 likesThe only contribution I had in their upbringing was one time sex ... Literally he seemed inhumane
18 likesdios
0 likes@Chev Chelios Oh wow, I didn't even catch onto this until I looked. The person who posted this comment is a thief...
5 likesFinally someone put their finger in what I was feeling!
0 likes@Chev Chelios I actually didn’t notice the comment until just now when I started looking around, im actually sorry about that I had no idea.
3 likesHe basically is
0 likeswhat seriously scares me is how he immediately goes on a tangent about how "life is about /kids/ yknow, you have kids your life is surrounded by kids, kids are your life." he treats them like objects that were simply discarded.
0 likesAn alien in a human sleeve
0 likes@ArborealOreo its not natural for a father to say he made his children together with his wife?
0 likesPast tense,so calm about being questioned while he should be asking them to go out search for his babies...🤦🤦🤦
0 likesListen this interrogation i would say this was the easiest case ever
0 likesFriendly reminder to never talk to cops
0 likeshello guys thanks for the vid i enjoyed it very much it brought back family memories and im from dimona
0 likesDetective: "Did you harm your wife and kids?"
1900 likesChris: "I only own one shirt."
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😂😂
11 likes@appie thxx
0 likesXDXDXD
0 likesExactly like huh?
0 likesyesssss why is he wearing the same shirt jfc
0 likes🤣🤣🤣
0 likesYour videos are superb
0 likesThank God that the polygraphist/female detective isn’t a teacher. No one would get away with SHIT in that class.
1 likeA woman got into bed without being on her phone??? Thats a red flag for a lie.
2 likesIt took me till about half way through the video to realize that sound in the back ground was a clock and not some other detective panting in the corner
0 likesImagine being that woman’s kid... you can’t lie about anything
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You’d also be so powerful. Nobody could ever screw with either of you
96 likesI don't think she's allowed to take the machine home
52 likesOr you'd become the worlds best liar from the harsh training
126 likesShe is brilliant
13 likesI think it can be quite easy to spot a lie from your own offspring
24 likesyou dont get the belt in her house, you get the polygraph.
37 likesand then the belt.
Any average mom or a wife is almost impossible to lie and get away with.
11 likes@Deepak Koirala I lied so much and so successfully to my mother, even when she was reasonably suspicious. I feel bad now thinking about it. My mother had a lot bullshit to put up with. LOL.
10 likesWhen I bought a 56k modem to go on the internet I told her it was an external hard drive. Good times.
But the phone bills went up too much to not notice after a while.
@Epä Järjestys shame on you
5 likesWhat do you mean she was bullshitting the whole time? "I went to the best school for this" Nobody would say that, lol. Even if you went to Harvard, it's not always #1. It was clearly an act.
2 likesImagine being her husband
3 likes@Spectrescup She's the machine herself.
2 likesMy dad did specialized work with sexual predators that required a lot of body language assessments and it was impossible to get things by him. He knew the patterns of how I lied. Apparently, when I’m lying I omit information and speak in vague terms like “Im going to hang out with friends” when normally I would say “I am going to hang out with (specific names).” I don’t know, it was difficult to stay ahead of him and I mostly just tried to tell the truth or not let him find something out at all so that I wouldn’t be questioned. That’s probably why I would always lie by omission and not outright, but that didn’t work either. He’s basically a mind reader. I turned out to be a fairly honest adult.
7 likes@Frank Pitts We had similar upbringings. One time someone told me to “just lie” to my dad and I laughed at them. At one point I wondered if he read minds. I’m from PA too.
3 likesOr it would make you a better liar.
2 likesDude thats the nicest mean lady I've ever seen. She came in on beast mode.
5 likesI think he was doing Thrive and steroids, meth and ayahuasca tea.
0 likesHa! Very true.
0 likes@Spectrescup I think she does pretty well even without the machine.
2 likes@Deepak Koirala LOL. Tammy Lee is next level, though.
1 like@Kewl Videos Well, Harvard doesn't teach polygraphy. If she was trained at the FBI academy as most of these investigators are, then yeah, that's the best. It's also part of the technique to up his anxiety. I think he's so psychologically exhausted by this point, he can't see the ways he's being played. Plus she's the ultimate authority figure in his life at this moment in time. Brilliantly executed.
0 likes@Laci Hawkins LOL. Truth.
0 likesKid?? Imagine being her husband!
0 likes@Spectrescup but she can take her experience.
0 likesor her husband loll
0 likesNah, that kid is gonna adapt and become fuckin Loki, The God Of Deception
0 likesAs if he wouldn’t be sitting there thinking “they know”
0 likesI wonder how loud that clock sounded to him...I hope the bastard still hears it...😢
0 likesHe is a monster. But I don't believe in polygraphs. A stressed out or incoherent innocent person may fail, and a monster may beat it. I guess a failed one could get a monster to admit, but I truly don't believe in them.
1 likeI cringed everytime he laughed his pregnant wife and kids have disappeared and he is there so calm and laughing
1 likeman was I stressed during his polygraphic test.
2022 likesnote to self: never kill someone.
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3 likesI start the chain and I end the chain
24 likes@PaCK AA PunCH oh my god. cruel 😔😂
4 likesNo body wants to be in that position except you really didn’t do it and have real emotions… but imagine the system randomly picks you up for a thing you didn’t do…. That would really push your nerves way to the bottom….
8 likes@PaCK AA PunCH Fr
0 likes@Noniayo Botah that's true. being accused for something you didn't do is the worst feeling ever.
8 likes@PaCK AA PunCH So you killed what you created? Hmmm sounds an awful like CHRIS WATTS
6 likesIf you've got generalized anxiety your basically fucked 😌
4 likes@Kyrrodi bruh
0 likesJust a heads up, polygraph tests are unreliable for the most part and won't be used against you in a court case.
9 likesIf you fail one though, they're probably going to up the pressure in investigations and what not.
@Junebug exactlyy
1 like@cookie choo I'm now on the next part and I get what y'all mean. I'd probably breakdown and confess to a crime I didn't do lmao yikes
2 likes@Junebug 😂😂 and with the anxiety I have. I'd be shaking and bawling throughout the rest
0 likesThree_ III yessir
0 likesI think we can all agree that murder not cool bro
1 like@Matthew McBride damn right bro
0 likesnever take a polygraph test the is no upside for anyone innocent or guilty.
0 likes@Matthew McBride Murder is cringe
0 likesImagine being guilty of murdering your whole family and trying to lie your way off the hook…I’d be shaking and shitting bricks. I wonder how he felt when the police first called him. Now I see why these incidences usually end up in immediate suicide
2 likesUnless it's yourself
0 likes@Abhishek Sanjay holy crap.
1 like@cookie choo lmfaoooooo I swearr I never killed me.....yet
0 likesand if you really have to: own it. don't try weaseling your way out of what YOU did
0 likesOr if you do confess straight away 😂😂😂
0 likes"Chris... Stop.... It's time"
1 likeFucking savage..
Its the most cornered person interrogated I have ever seen :D :D Not an inch of space between him and the door :D :D
1 likethe guy got bored of his wife and children, got excited about some new woman (who should've avoided him being already in a relationship) and he wanted to start a new one. Then knew the wife and children would have chewed half his ass off in alimony and maintenance allowances so he just finished them off 🤔😒
0 likesThe testing lady is so ruthless
0 likesWatching a sociopath try to behave like an empathetic person is so uncomfortable.
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Yes it is ! Very uncomfortable to watch !
3 likesYeah they seem to mimic human emotions that they don’t even feel.
9 likes@Greg Peterson no hes not
4 likesNot a sociopath just a narcissist. Calling him a sociopath gives him credibility to his intelligence.
7 likesJessica Powell sociopaths aren’t particularly intelligent...psychopaths are usually the ones known more for their intelligence but even then it’s not like they NEED to be intelligent to qualify as a psychopath / sociopath
1 likea real sociopath would be a lot better at faking
7 likesIt’s a misconception that sociopaths have to be smart. Look up the definition.
7 likesAnd There are peoplewho earn Their living by dealing with psychopaths everyday😭😭
0 likesI thought you were speaking about her LOL
0 likesYea, it is.
0 likesYou put my feelings into words
0 likesKarensziti21 basically like a robot trying to be human
0 likesWatching his last moment with his phone was creepy
0 likesFunny thing is the way he talked couldn't convinced us viewers, moreover the detective
0 likes"I don't need a lawyer, that will seem suspect, I can beat these guys with my mind and my words. I'm smart. People like me."
0 likesI would have refused to answer the different ways to kill someone question. this man is a fool. only the guilty would even entertain that question
0 likesI had to take a polygraph test regarding abuse my son endured (well, didn’t have to, but offered to since his dad was trying to allege I committed the abuse and was trying to frame him). It’s a little funny to me now seeing some of the techniques being used to gauge truthfulness during an interrogation because I remember some of these questions being asked of me... I passed, by the way!
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edek I obviously know that. This happened three years ago now and his father was determined to be the abuser for more than the passed polygraph. My son hasn’t had another incident since thanks to court-ordered supervised visitation with his father and because, well, I am not an abuser.
23 likesDid you have it in america or britain or?
0 likesOliwia capala it was in America! It was really interesting to do but also very nerve-wracking. Even as an innocent party.
12 likes@Dani yeahh i can imagine id be scared it would tell me im lying when im not etc
8 likesedek Yeah, there are, and the law is the law. My son is finally safe from an abusive man. Partly because that man is now serving time in jail. Have a nice day!
16 likesHoping the best for you and your kids. You’re doing great
2 likesbmkorean Thanks so much! Things are great now!
4 likesIts so nasty seeing him lie through his teeth. Disgusting. It angers me how he talks about his kids. his fucking kids. “She preferred me than my wife”. Rip
0 likesooooooooooo I looove the polygraph techniques she was using. Oh so devious! I couldn't help but giggle while she continually tightened the screws on him :b
0 likes"Chicks be crazy" best line ever
0 likesnot one time is this guy even remotely believable
1 likeTester: "It'd be really dumb if you did something to those girls and you were here in this room taking this polygraph test haha, like that'd be REALLY dumb right? Haha"
2509 likesYou could visibly see the sweat forming on Chris.
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Actually this part reminded me of SpongeBob episode where he cheats on the boat driving examination and Mrs. Puff surprised that he is about to pass the exam starts to make some "this would be cheating" statements and laugh but these statements happens to be true. It's comical but in this situation it almost look like a parody, very disturbing indeed.
114 likesthe fact that they was almost sure he did it, as well, must've been disturbing to see someone lie about something when I both know they did it
21 likesIf this woman were my friend, I'd be too scared to lie about anything ever. "I don't have plans, I'm flaking on you because I want to eat tacos and watch cartoons. I feel kinda bad but on the plus side I'm being honest??"
63 likesHe helped make that sweat!
10 likesIf I knew I was guilty I’d be way more ashamed to be acting stupid when I know they already got me
1 likeThat's could be a meme.
0 likes@sounds oddant LMFAOOO!!!! 💯 percent your so right !!! Lol 😂
1 likeI can barely see his fuckin face nvm sweat with these 12 pixels
1 likeIt s amazing the personage similarity between Chris Watt and Brian laundry ....
0 likesA little tougher to see through this guy. Although the truth hides in plain sight.
0 likesI wonder why Chris didnt ask for a lawyer and stayed quiet until got one. Cuz it was obvious that he was the main suspect at the first place. If nothing, the interrogater made it pretty clear that they were suspicious of him. Chris must be a real fool if he thought he could get away with it by answering every single question.
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It was a bold strategy but he didn't quite pull it off. Better luck next time!
0 likesBro watching the documentary for the first part I really was on chris’ side like bro what happened to his girls and wife….. but that ish changed quickly cause shizz was not adding up
0 likesYou're literally getting better every time. I'm very glad to be a subscriber from the beginning. Feeling lucky. Love you.
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Lmao the "beginning" is like 2 months.
1 like@Dusty Trains he is now!
0 likesDude's like "Uuuggghhhh... Can we just drop this whole 'missing family' thing and move on with our lives?"
0 likesI heard he failed that lie detector because he had his tongue in the wrong side of his mouth!!
0 likesDamn the first investigator is a veteran bruh
1 likePolygrapher too. Dream team shit
If Chris could get a do-over he probably would have smashed his wife’s phone and gotten rid of it along with her purse and shoes. Leaving things that she would clearly take with her set off too many alarm bells from the jump
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Yup. He didn't have time to clean up because the friend outed him out in a few hours. Lol.
3 likesNo normal person keeps referring to their kids as “THOSE kids. “ like what
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Exactly, I have never referred to my kids as "those kids", they are MY kids.
102 likesim very close to my little cousin, and even i wouldnt call her that
11 likesPeople who aren't normal exist. It doesn't make them criminals.
26 likesJ.J but but but there dead.my girl did it she dI'd not a lair....
0 likesExactly. I don't even have kids, "only" nieces and nephews. But they are MY nieces and nephews. I would NEVER refer to them as "those kids". And if they'd go missing, I sure would worry a lot more than Chris Watts displays during the entire process. I mean, I get it, he's guilty. But he every pore of him screams "I AM GUILTY".
8 likesGeorge Soros fr, but these are kids just saying stuff to get attention.
0 likesWatching that part reminded me of my dad. No matter how much he fucked up, he would always put emphasis that we were HIS kids. My mum does refer to my brother and I as "those kids", but in a joking manner when we're being stupid. But never in a serious situation would she disassociate herself with us like her did.
2 likes@George Soros In a serious situation like this though, it wouldn't be wise to disassociate and disconnect yourself from your missing children while pretending to want to find them ^^;
5 likesI mean sometimes I call kids "it".. it's not that I hate kids or anything. I guess that's weird.
0 likesThat boy ain't right
1 likeReading through these comments I’m fucking ecstatic we have due process.
6 likesHe’s guilty but the reasons some of you give as damning evidence falls very short of the standard.
he should be all, like ''MY BABIES!"
2 likesI don't know, my mum would say that all the time. But then again, she's not normal, so I think you've got a point.
1 likeMaybe theyre adopted.
0 likesHow do I reach those kids?
0 likes@George Soros Dude. When you're not spending tons of cash to foment civil unrest and spread malicious propaganda designed to divide populations, you're watching this channel? Suite!
1 likeIt's surprising he wasn't saying his daughters names over and over again. Well I guess it's not surprising since he was detached from them and murder them so
1 likeYes because even when I talk to my sibling I say MY mom lol instead our mom. So for him to say "these kids" "those kids" is super bizzare
0 likesMy father usually say “thos kids are fcking idiot.” WE’RE A NORMAL FAMILY.
1 likeMy husband and I have 4 children, our oldest is 21 and youngest is 10, and I would never refer to them as "those kids". They are my children with names. That statement is very resentful.
0 likes@Llama llama Kinda a dead give away AFTER the kids went missing. An innocent person would not further detach themselves from the victims like that
1 like@Destry Bardis exactly it's so off-putting
1 likeHe makes my bloody blood boil,with his outright flippant behaviour
1 likeIt's perfectly normal to do this. I've heard and have said things like, "I love those kids more than life itself." or "Those damn kids are at it again." I think it's a southern thing. It implies a lot more love and empathy than many of you seem to grasp.
0 likesJ.J exactly , he is a MONSTER. A selfish absolutly cold man .
0 likes"Those kids". Who i wanted to dissapear to restart My life as i want to do know.
@Konde he is not a boy , and he is a cold blood killer of children..... That is a MONSTER
0 likes@Haven Thompson me too . I Would torture him , i don't care , there is no on earth punishment that Will restore those lifes
0 likes@ɑʟpʜɑ ɱɑсʜɪиɑ and what about if they could be dead? You Would talk like that about them ?
0 likesIt's not a normal situation that's the only reason it's weird. If your kids where missing you would be saying MY babies, MY little girls you would be so devestated at the thought something happened. It not the same as saying to your partner 'those kids won't come in for their dinner' etc.
0 likesRight?!! Thank u! He looked so suspect right fromthe jump.
0 likesI only refer to my kids as "my kids" or sometimes "your kids" when I'm telling my husband how they're acting like shitheads lol.
0 likesI believe "Those kids" are ou r future?
0 likesguess i'm not normal, i tell my wife to get her kids all the time. i mean that's just stupid bro.
0 likes@do0r I hate my girlfriends kids. I refer to them as "Them". Fuck em.
0 likesLiterally thinking the same thing. My sibling and I have the same parents and STILL whenever i talk abt any of my parents even to them i say "my mom" or "my dad"
0 likes@Destry Bardis no. They’re my kids
0 likesThat clock tic toc must be pure torture to the guilty!
0 likesA lot of subconscious programming by the interrogator.. you'll feel this.. you'll think this...
0 likesIf I was ever in interrogation I would not ever take a polygraph test not only do they harm you more if you are guilty but they are not evidence in a court if you are truthful so it’s just a false sense of hope
0 likesWho else is watching this again before it gets taken down 😕
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🧤 I am
0 likesShe basically roasted him for coming in for a polygraph and he just sat there with a blank stare
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Straight up like I have all this training you ain't shit your gettin fried bro
97 likes"Thanks for being a terrible liar - I really appreciate that" 😂
119 likesYeah that chick knew he was guilty asf even before they took the test
37 likes👀
4 likesthe "you are a bad liar" part was awesome
24 likesBefore the test she says, “are you ready”? Chris says, “let’s do it”. Like it’s a chore he has to do. What a total scum bag.
5 likesI completely lost my shit when she started praising him for being bad at lying like it was a relief that the test was going to be accurate for this innocent man. They really know how to get in the suspect's head lol
16 likesThe clock roasted him more than she ever could.
1 likeSo many interrogation techniques uncovered, makes me wonder if someone could learn these from these videos to dodge an interrogation themselves
3 likesRight. I could do it easily, without her pretending to be genuine.
0 likes@Danny Oc3an you could know every tactic in the world and still fail. Look at the Stephanie Lazarus interrogation. She was a detective for 20+ years and she got busted. Your comment is valid though. I wondered the same thing as well but there’s no way to know how you’re going to react to a situation until you’re in it.
9 likesI think it’s to make him more nervous. To make lying even harder.
1 like@Danny Oc3an nah in the Lazarus video he explains how even if your an expert at interrogation it still works on you
1 like@Danny Oc3an if you're guilty you couldn't analyze all the techniques quick enough and for the extended time that keep at you for. They wear you down mentally. They can step out and go have a lunch break, you're stuck in that room all day.
2 likes@Ajay Khakh Swipey snipeys boys. Ferda
1 like@MontcomHorror 😂😂😂😂
0 likes@Robert razo nah best thing to do is to get a lawyer. Under pressure you will eventually crack
1 like@Yourven Parianen true dat
1 likePeople who ramble on discursively are usually guilty; always employ the McDaniel Method and freak them out with cold stares & single word answers
2 likes@Egregious Queef that’s funny. Mcdaniels is a creepy dude
2 likesKinda sick how he keeps referring to the littles as “these kids” or “those kids” instead of “my kids.”
0 likesThis dude KILLED his entire family instead of getting a divorce… Now THATS crazy….
1 likePolygraph detective: You did so great Chriss amazing
0 likesChriss: Hehe thanks
Polygraph detective: You're such an amazingly bad liar
Chriss: fuk
Those control questions are pretty clever
0 likesAs horrible as Chris is and how awful this situation is - that polygraph test operator had me DYING with the guilt trip inducing positivity, jeez.
500 likes"I use the best polygraph
0 likesWith best results
With best training
With best timing
With b..."
CHRIS: OKAY I DID IT!
I’m so blown away buy this guy’s evil. I only have a dog. If anyone even kicked my dog I would send them to the hospital. He did all this for some side piece?
0 likes“Nothing you told me tonight makes sense.” LMFAO
0 likesLmao her sarcasm level is off the charts like dam did she train for that too
0 likes“What are ways that you can make someone disappear?”
910 likesHoly shit, that is such a heavy question. I couldn’t imagine the heartbreak and terror that an innocent person would feel when listing off things that could have happened to their missing family.
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Give them 20 dollars
13 likesIkr. It would be such a cruel thing to ask an innocent person, but i suppose that's the point, it's meant to get a reaction, and the reaction would be so telling
75 likesI had to pause the video and take a few moments at this part. it's such a crushing question when you already know what happened to the family and honestly painful to listen to him pretend to fumble through ideas. Maximum respect for the interrogator.
43 likes@samwiseshanti And at the same time, the reaction has every chance of saying nothing. It's not like innocent people act one way and guilty people act another. Innocent and guilty people have a range of reactions that overlap with each other.
14 likesThey only ask such a messed up question if they strongly believe the suspect is guilty.
28 likesI think the proper answer is being distraught and getting pissed off for asking you such stupid questions
8 likesTruly! When she asked "are you comfortable with me mentioning these during the polygraph test" I'd scream NO WTF who'd be comfortable with that???
1 likeAn innocent person would not answer such questions, I believe. If I was someone who had missing family, I would ask why they are asking me this.
2 likesAgreed. I hope to never be in that situation. That would be horrible and sad. Although thinking about it,I think that is an understatement.
0 likesI would have tons of things to say.
1 like667th like. I don’t fuck with 666 and murder
0 likes@B You sure about that?
1 like@Vincent Veilleux I don’t understand all I know is I’m the 667th like. Curse broken!
0 likesI doubt these questions would be asked to somebody they weren’t highly suspicious of in a situation like this. Eyewitnesses/people close to whoever died/somebody whose otherwise not a suspect are treated far more tactfully than actual suspects are. Watch Jennifer’s Solution to see how somebody whose an eyewitness to a crime is treated.
0 likesI'm convinced he wanted to get caught.
0 likesHonestly, the lie detector lady laid it on too thick with the whole 'if your lying we will know shtick. it was really annoying.
0 likesI find it disgusting this man is still alive tbh. pure evil
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and not too bright either
0 likesIf I had $1 for every time Chris said “like”
0 likes" I helped make those kids " is such a terrible argument to being an innocent man who loves his kids...I mean those kids
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I agree. he doesn't seem like he's their father at all
33 likesAnd make them like a factory
23 likesIt’s icky
7 likesAs soon as I read this comment , the phrase came up
2 likesDisassociation
5 likesI love how the cops know he's lying the entire time and just string and drag his ass out into utter obvlion onto his own island of personal hell.
7 likesAnd so many fathers run away after "help making" such kids.
3 likesRight! Who calls their own kids "those kids?" Their killer, that's who.
3 likesThe stuff he was saying is so psychotic. I would never hurt them, they are my life, I created those kids. What a psychopath. I lived in the same town as.
0 likesHe knew that she knew that he did it when she said for ways to murder someone that you could smother strangle
0 likesHe keep saying “these kids” instead of my kids!! What a P.O.S!!
1 likeA grown man constantly repeating the word "like”. As if he was a teenager.
1 likeAgent Tammy wearing that prison bars top was the real savage in that polygraph test.
0 likesDetective: What if he hurt your girls?
1398 likesChris: Oh shucks. That would be a pity.
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37 likesChris: Good luck with that one, I'm one step ahead!
I love how the psychologist said that the direct confrontational questions would get answered with an innocent asking agitated questions in response, & Chris answered with unsure statements. then when Chris got asked this question bout what should happen to the perp, the psychologist said an innocent person would likely land a HARSH penalty, but this boy Chris said, "they'll come home safe? 🥺" he could truly not look worse to these investigators
6 likesOther thing is they all said “he” how did they even know whoever kidnapped them was he? or if they were even kidnapped? like he was coming to all these conclusions on his own so they knew he was referring to himself in a way
1 like@Cici Bailey
0 likesI think we default to "he" when talking about criminals because, at least in our perception (don't know all the Stats) men are more likely to commit crimes, especially violent ones.
And I guess if your pregnant wife is missing with your Kids and nobody knows anything like "she ran away" you'd assume she's either kidnapped or dead. And you'd try to deny the possibility of death for as long as possible because it's horrible.
It's a moot point here because he did it, but I don't think it's necessarily a sign of guilt. Same with people not ranting about how they want to punish a criminal. There are completely benign reasons for seemingly sketchy behaviour
Top tier detective
1 likeChris: So do I tell you u how I did it
0 likesDetective: No let me work for it
Chris Watts as a kid....."Mom, when I looked into the cookie jar, just like, no cookies were there. So that's concerning. I just, like, want those cookies to be safe. Not in someone's tummy! You can ask all my friends I'd never do something like that. You can ask my sister's friends! Cookies- if you're out there? I just want you to come back. If someone has them in their tummy. I just want them back. The jar is just like not complete without any cookies."
0 likesWasn't Nicole kessinger father a big investor in Anadarko where Chris and Nicole work? Some people say that he had a lot of pull and connections that ultimately got his daughter off
0 likesDetectives: We’re looking to buy some clocks!
1745 likesStore Clerk: Sure, any type in particular?
Detectives: The ones that tick tock the loudest
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Salesman slaps top of clock “This Tok-tic 9000 will wrench the truth out of anyone in under 3 hours”
193 likesYoutuber 10489 NA the most intimidating clock possible! Lol!
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5 likesTiktok interrogationGot those tik tok noises going thru a speaker from the other side of the wall
20 likesI'm not sure if it's true or not, but I believe it's an interrogation tactic that could cause the suspect to feel like the time is dragging on forever.
56 likes@RIPCITY Rapscallion I kept watching that clock. Watts was with her like five hours!!
2 likesIt's actually intentional. It helps add impact to the silences that the detectives use. It adds tension and makes the person being interrogated perfectly aware of time.
12 likesOnes that a minute lasts two minutes
4 likesThat was making me anxious just listening to it on video.
1 like@Justice Schmidt You are almost right! Nobody likes loud clocks especially in work environments due to increase of pressure it causes. Using it on a small quiet interrogation room like that will make the guilty feel pressured! -Coming from a criminology student :-)
0 likesThat's probably verbatim!
0 likesMore tea vicar?
0 likesThe 1990s would like to know your location
4 likes@x Kroll x oh god no
2 likes@NyteQuiller lol
2 likes🤣 bruh.....
0 likesComments like this are why I live YouTube :)
0 likeshe’s literally the real life nick dunne from gone girl holy shit
0 likesIdk why i love watching these
0 likesTen weeks training, that is impressive. LOL
1 likeGuilty or not, you should never agree to take a polygraph. It is as unscientific as astrology.
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Yea I am happy they caught this piece of shit, but the ends do not always justify the means. This test was so contrived and diluted with the assumption of guilt. All that to say, I agree 100% and would even go so far as to say they should be inadmissible or illegal to use in trial.
0 likesIf the law asks the suspect what they think should happen to the perpetrator, dead give away. They already know it's you.
0 likes“I didn’t kill those kids and that wife.”
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Ikr , there is no My in it at all:( Edit: Thanks for the Likes Guys
1092 likesI did not have sexual relations with that woman
3046 likesLol that wife
815 likesThat would sound rude in dutch We say "Dat Wijf" And it means That Wench
373 likesVidar You’re point is?
89 likes😂😂
8 likesWicked Witch your*
218 likesWicked Witch it’s only funny for the Dutch
101 likesOmg i feel bad for laughing 😭😭
44 likesChris Watts likes to smoke pots and he likes a lot to clean bots (robots that is). Chris Watts sleeps on cots and he connects the dots and hates when the weather is hots especially when he has to mow the lots. He prefers the applesauce brand of Motts. But he is not a baby tot (because he is an adult, that is). Oh yeah Chris Watts, his life shall rot in a jail in which he didn't sought but his parents did in fact taught (him better, that is), never again will he sail a yacht.
143 likesThat's my rap I wrote about Chris Watts. Comment and give me a like. Did you enjoy it? Thanks.
🤣
14 likes@Paula Simone Ummmm, I'm failing to find the humor here....? If you don't like my poetry/rap then that's on you.
24 likesMister Justice I laughed at “these kids, that wife” your rap is fine!
51 likes@Paula Simone Oh thank goodness. I appreciate it :)
24 likesROFL
4 likes@Vidar thats because english and dutch are almost as similar as dutch and german
10 likespineappleG I guess lol
1 likeHe really said "that side" ...what the...😒
7 likesSir, this is a Denny's.
27 likes@Vidar love it
2 likes"Kids, wife, family..."
20 likesMmmk, is that the order you KILLED them?
@CellBlockNine i liked the part about the applesauce brand being Motts lmao
6 likesWhen did he say this?? Can someone timestamp please
7 likesPrison Mike 24:25
19 likesforgot like
1 likeTom K thos
1 likeWicked Witch *your
1 likeI am not involved in the disappearance of some people that lived in the same domicile as myself
32 likesMister Justice probably the most insightful, artful and poignant rap lyrics I’ve ever read. I actually read it out loud in my rap voice and... whoa. I mean....whoa. Are you Chuck D in disguise? 😅
2 likeslmfao
1 likePrison Mike 3:37
9 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likesBerend De Jong hahah
0 likesBerend De Jong right but we still got people trying to defend that statement unless Watts’
0 likesMister Justice . I also appreciate this 👏 🎤
0 likesTom K Yeah, then the investigator looks down ands like “Jesus this guy”
4 likesSomeone attended last year's seminar on how to behave like you have human emotions.
6 likesIt’s so annoying how he constantly says the word LIKE - he’s not a teenager 🙄
10 likes@sabine a dont. I laughed too because its funny af
2 likes🤣
0 likes@shadyshawn trismegistus in a good or bad way?
1 likeMister Justice
2 likesWhy put this under someone else’s comment though?
@Inquisitor Vex Because I wanted as many people as possible to view my art.
1 likeMister Justice here’s some more words you can add which rhyme with the “ot” sound - hotentot, bon mot, snot, escargot (if you mispronounce it), bank shot, tater tot, finger cot, slap shot, thot... you’re welcome
2 likes@Jennifer Cleland Oh my, so cringe worthy to read.
0 likes@sabine a omg me toooo! This is such a terrible story but that comment made me laugh! 🤣
1 likeIt’s so obvious too. What a bad liar. I can see why his wife wanted a divorce.
2 likesMy kids and my wife are a part of me.
That's crayzay
0 likesI mean...he killed his kids too wtf?? Amazing how satan disguises himself in ppl...what makes a person like this?? it really bothers me that we don't know..
1 likeI hate how he says these and those kids. Like if u truly cared u woulda said “I want my girls back more than anything0
6 likes@VidarHAHAHA, 😂😂😂😂😂
0 likes@sabine a me too, but it's nice to have some comic relief
0 likesDoctor Jones 😭😩
0 likesMister Justice niceeeeee
1 like69
0 likeslol @that wife lmfaoooo
0 likes@Bill Hayes Awful slip.
1 like@Vidar my wife in dutch = mijn vrouw, nobody in holland calls their wife mijn wijf, thats like saying my bitch...
0 likes@Ana Sanchez oh god if this annoys you then god help you when you get to Jim’s video on the guy who beat his girlfriend to death in college. It’s like, in the triple digits, like, for real, know what it’s like?
0 likesi shouldnt laugh
0 likesHe really said "that wife" lmfao 😭😭😭
2 likesGood comment lol good good one
0 likesDem kids and dat woman
1 likeI didnt kill those things!!
1 likeIkr, it's not "those kids" it's MY CHILDREN !!!
0 likesHid those kids and hid that wife, because Chris is killin' everyone out there
1 like@Jennifer Cleland you are point ??
0 likes@Offended learn to speak correctly
0 likes@Jennifer Cleland coming from you 😂😂😂
0 likes@Vidar haha
0 likesI don't kill people, that's my least favorite thing to do.
2 likes@Sweet Malou is it possible that Chris said, "My love for those 2 girls & that LIFE"??? Although it really did sound more like That WIFE. Thank you for posting the time stamp.
0 likes@Ana Sanchez That was driving me crazy too.
0 likesWho said they were dead?
0 likes@CellBlockNine you've got immigrant level grammar
0 likes@Atse Busman Thank you. I take that as a compliment since immigrants work their ass off and try very hard when it comes to grammar.
1 like@CellBlockNine i initially wanted to troll you and say your poem sucked eggs . Then I actually read it. It not half bad. Nice work mate. 👍
0 likes@Underlaw41 Thank you so much. You are a very sweet person and I appreciate it. So many others were mean to me.
0 likes@CellBlockNine of course. Have a great day, mate. Keep up those lyrics. They're fresh
0 likesLol the most obvious example of disassociating I’ve ever seen 😂
2 likes@Berend De Jong sniffs his finger MRS. LEWINSKY!
0 likesChappelle is a genius, right?
@Berend De Jong Bill clinton
0 likes@Vidar what you just said makes no sense whatsoever. You should pay more attention in school. It would translate to "die echtgenote" which is in no way rude lol.
1 likeGosh darnit you beat me to it
0 likes@Jennifer Cleland No, I am not point is. What about you?
0 likesRIGHT!!!! "This evil act of cruelty" when the guy interrogating him said nothing of the sort
1 likeSoooo creepy
0 likesIt’s 3:12 am and this comment made me laugh out loud for real. This pregnant fiancé and that baby did not appreciate the noise. Thanks, Tom K!
0 likes@SleepLess LMAO 24:25 hahahaha
0 likes@Berend De Jong oh, Bill clinton.. lmao
0 likesThis took me out 😂😂
0 likes@Berend De Jong 💀💀💀💀
0 likes@Jennifer Cleland you are point is?
0 likesTHOSE KIDS* THAT WIFE* underline it 20 thousand times
1 likeOmg
0 likes😭
0 likes@G Falk You mean You’re?
0 likes@Jennifer Cleland yeah it's annoying to learn the differences between "you're", "your" and "you are", isn't it?
0 likes@Jennifer Cleland oh shit, stalking now means reading and responding to a comment? damn son
0 likes@G Falk Considering on how you keep commenting back to me yeah it is
0 likesI do not kill people, that is my *least* favourite thing to do
0 likes@TIV67 Playz Ppl been saying that for years. I guarantee you it won’t happen
0 likesHe’s already completely disconnected from his family; he never says my kids; my family, my wife.
0 likesHe have the balls to lied and play games with the police that he did not killed them but the police already knew that he was the murderer and killed his own family
0 likesHahahaha, this one is definitely the best in the whole comment section, simple and short but has everything there is to understand.
0 likesI dunno, killing them would not be very poggers of me
0 likesLOOOOOOOOL
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesHAHAHAH! Amazing dude. Amazing.
0 likes@Jennifer Cleland there is no point bro just wanted to share ☹️
0 likesIt’s not fair that he’s still breathing 🤬
0 likes@Berend De Jong Lewinski?
0 likesLmao
0 likesI know, He did not say “that wife” 🤣🤣 hes a bozo
0 likeswhen you realise the FBI might have your browser history...
0 likesI dont think the “those” and “these” kids is that bad because thats how my dad refers to me and my sibs😂
1 likeChris Watts trying to express affection for his children @5:40 :
0 likes"I helped make those kids."
What are ways that you can make someone disappear?
0 likesYou’d hire somebody. You could uh have somebody trap them. You could know somebody who’d do it. You could have somebody else…
Pizza guy : "have a nice day "
1871 likesChris : "me and my wife ate cheese pizza i would never kill her i loved thoes kids "
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🤣🤣🤣 mmmm... ok jajajaja
4 likes*me and that wife
73 likes@Crimson Wallace 🤣🤣🤣💔
3 likes@Can we have a Podcasté? can I use that come back?? 🤣
4 likes@Winter Pink i can allow a temporary license for you
1 like@Can we have a Podcasté? lmfao
0 likes😂
1 like@Crimson Wallace 🤣
0 likes💀💀💀💀
0 likesi wonder why he was watching that video of his kids on the phone after the test. any theories?
0 likesWhat an odd thing to say “I helped make those kids
1 likeI feel sorry for this guy. His wife was an awful woman. An MLM "Hi Hon!" type. Superficial, controlling, duplicitous.
0 likesHope he gets what's coming
0 likesWe can all agree he’s literally the worst liar
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1. Trump
15 likes2. Chris Watts
Everybody knows it but him lol
1 likeHes obviously a weaker breed of sociopath the way how bad hes lying, he never tries to establish control of the conversation, pathetic.
11 likesLIES it's prince andrew or stephanie laz
0 likesYeah I mean he's like literally like really innocent like he wants those kids back you feel me cause like he helped make them
3 likes@BROKE THE SEAL 1) Whoopi Goldberg 2) Obama 3) CNN 4) BLM 5) pretty much every single leftist that lies to themselves about their own intelligence..... The list goes on...
2 likesYes Sir
0 likesLuckily..
0 likesWhy did you do that Chris??You're such a monster.
1 likeI would cry panic even if my dog disappeared and they are here talking about his pregnant wife and kids wtf
1 likeWhat kind of psychopath gets up at 4 am to work out!?
0 likesThe FBI is so damn good lmao
0 likesThe "You're a terrible liar! That's a good thing!" made me chuckle haha. She's such a troll.
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It's a little clever line to crush his confidence.
91 likes@TyrantTITANIUM it was indeed, she's clearly very good at her job!
42 likesshe locked him up in that moment lol what a boss
17 likes👏👏👏
4 likesI wouldn't refer to her as a troll-she is brilliant at her job!!
0 likesLMAOOO
0 likesToo much detail for an innocent person.
0 likesHer question at 14:11 would be so aggressive and hurtful to someone innocent but of course he just dgaf
0 likesI swear if I hear him say the word ”like” ONE MORE TIME
0 likes20:17 I wonder what was going through his head at this moment.
0 likesGod I’m like a kid on Christmas when I see you post Jim!
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Some choice words indeed...
2 likesYes I agree
3 likesSAME. I'm so excited
0 likesMe too ! ;-)
0 likesSAME!!!
0 likesMe too!
0 likesGod I’m like a kid on Christmas when I see you type another page, Jim...you dirty birdie!
1 likeSame. He does have the most amazing content!!
2 likesI seriously wait for these uploads all week.
3 likesDude right?
0 likesSameeeee
0 likesPigeons 420 I couldn’t agree more
1 likePigeons 420 same
0 likesThat’s, you’re weird
0 likesPigeons 420 u wanna blaze some pigeons bruh
0 likesBest channel
0 likes@David Walsh That would be sick wouldnt it. Not sure how you translated interest in a video with enjoying kids dying but...cant fix stupid. Triggered much?
1 likei think its the voice. its so hypnotizing
0 likesChris the type of guy who listens to “Earth Radio- Human Music”. How is this guy even human
0 likesI got stressed about the polygraph test!!!
0 likesThis reminds me of a Jerry Springer episode. "Well, it sounds like you have a nice relationship. Do you have any idea why you're here today? No? Well, this FBI agent has some news for you."
0 likesTomorrow, Polygraph at 11am.
1 like😂 dude should have called a lawyer. And went from there
“Those”, “these”... he is addressing his kids as if he wasn’t their father. That’s a red flag and big clue right then and there.
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good one detective
22 likesWow,Sherlock!!!
7 likes@George Miller thank you my guy
6 likes@Ilikebeaversandeaglesupyourass oh anytime, next one is gonna be next week, Tuesday at 4
28 likesMariana Villa......Good to see you have a sense humour Mariana!😃
13 likesI know right, I really wanted the detective to just say "hey dude why tf do you talk ab ur kids like that" wonder what his excuse would be
16 likes@George Miller Hmm! There can only be one!
1 like@George Miller Of course!And that would be me😌
0 likes@George Miller ah, but dae yae come fae the Miller heartlands? On the Bonnie Banks??? Ahhh there can only be one!!!!!! 😂👍
1 like@George Miller "He became the road warrior...a man we've called Max"
0 likesI don’t think it’s just a clue... it’s everything. It tells the whole story. No loving, concerned parent would dissociate themselves so completely from their own child or children. Under no circumstance would I ever refer to my son as “that boy.” He’s my son. He’s a part of me, and that dissociation tells them everything they need to know about his guilt.
5 likesWow what a unique observation that totally wasn't spelled out in bold red letters in the video lol
1 likeThose kids have a good dad...good one detective
1 like@Some Dude wow thank you for taking your time to let me know how impressed you were with my observation lol
1 like@jazz hands jazz hands 👐
1 like@Mariana Villa Well of course it's only fair if someone is willing to take the time to point out an observation that literally everyone who watched the video was already aware of lol
0 likes@Some Dude yeah exactly and that’s why 591 people liked it, cause they agree :)
2 likes@Mariana Villa They agree with a factual statement that was already presented in the video, amazing
0 likes@Some Dude they liked that someone pointed it out in the comments, because it’s an interesting observation. Another interesting observation is that some ppl use their energy to comment sarcastic, antagonizing comments because maybe they are pissed they didn’t say something similar first, or they just had a crappy day 🧐 or they are salty for no good reason, who knows..
3 likes@Mariana Villa An interesting observation already made in the video that people probably just upvoted bc they were appreciative of the original observation, which considering that I really have no idea why I would care if you posted it first because it's a generally low effort comment to copy paste something from the video lol.
0 likes@Some Dude yet you still comment about my observation.. makes total sense.
1 like@Some Dude to “not care” you are giving this conversation deep and continuous thought.. really shows how much you don’t care
1 like@Mariana Villa I'm not insinuating I don't care enough to reply, you see if you had a brain you'd probably understand what I just said and PERHAPS have even made a genuinely thoughtful comment though maybe that's asking for a bit much, idk.
0 likes@Mariana Villa If you haven't noticed by now, trying to talk smart in defense of the integrity of a comment that took two brain cells to come up with probably isn't the brightest idea.
0 likes@Some Dude well at least mine took brain cells. At least I commented an observation rather than negative + and useless reply. Where’s your brilliant observation?
2 likes@Mariana Villa What do you mean where's mine? I didn't write the comment, and if I did I'd probably have said something that amounted to more than just "WHOA DID YOU SEE THAT THING HE SAID IN THE VIDEO WHOA, THAT MUST MEAN SOMETHING SINCE THE NARRATOR VERY CLEARLY POINTED IT OUT IN BOLD RED LETTERS HAHA WHOA"
0 likes@Some Dude great comeback man, keep it up
1 like@Mariana Villa Thanks, so long as you're going to keep on this, I'm all for it
0 likes@Mariana Villa Exactly!
2 likes@Some Dude WTH is your problem? 🤷🙄
2 likesDo y’all need a hug or some 😂 going out of your way to dismiss her comment for no good reason
4 likes@Ken Merriman my heart goes out to the wife and kids 💔
0 likesOC is probably implying they're step-kids.
0 likes@Ken Merriman Good luck trying to convict someone on that.
0 likesSalve mariana
0 likesWhere does this evil come from?
1 likeI'm gonna miss this channel.
1 likeThis is so intense oh my god
0 likesThe woman with the polygraph is incredible.
1 likeHe says he misses his kids throwing chicken nuggets at him lol guy can’t even fabricate happy moments with his kids
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I'm sorry no kid ever threw perfectly good chicken nuggets.
424 likes@Cassie Banks thats a way of having fun xD
8 likesLow IQ?
9 likes@Ms Fox have you had that food fight moments? cause I do. We cover each other's faces with them or throw food across the table. My big sister was the least targeted , me a bigger target received a lot.
16 likes@Porma Tipid. lucky you. I have brought up in a not rich family so we didnot waste food. Up until now, we still dont waste food even we live a better life. But we have had those happy moments of our own. Cheers man!
130 likes@Ms Fox we're in lower middle class (800 dollars per month). my parents were very lenient on those types of things.. as long as my grandparents doesnt see it.
17 likes🤣😭
0 likesThis is low key comedy gold.
21 likes@Cassie Banks If you have kids, they must be angels. My kid will throw anything if he's in the mood to throw things
12 likesHe is pathetic
7 likes@Valaxius It's okay, you don't know me or who I am and everybody makes assumptions from time to time. I am sorry for how aggressive my comment comes off. I've had a terrible day, and I took it out on you and instead of rationally discussing the topic, I used my emotions and curses, for that I am sorry. I know a bit about third world issues (though obviously, I've never experienced it firsthand). Once I get me and my family to a stable financial place, I intend to go to Africa and do Volunteer type work whether it be helping build schools or helping with orphaned kids, etc... I’m not sure which path I’ll take but, I’ve known since I was 12 that the only thing I wanted to do in life was to try to help others. Now I am going to make an assumption here, correct me if I'm wrong, but when you say you were in Afghanistan I assume you mean you're a veteran? If so, thank you for your service. You deserve respect and not some over-emotional teenager freaking out on you online; I am truly sorry for losing my head.
12 likes@Clumsy RayAnn You are absolutely fine my friend. You had a right to be emotional considering my initial nasty response. Yeah I'm a vet and thank you. You seem to have a good head on your shoulders. Dont give up. Ever. I really hope things pan out for you. You know living in a first world sophisticated society prosperity should be more broad. It's not as easy as I put it on my original reply. You have every right to complain about the economic situation in our country. I was over dramatic in asserting my success which really was based not on me but my connections. It's sad but to make it on your own in america you need to have connections. Education simply is becoming less and less relevant. It's sad. I really hope you find success. Matter of fact I'm gonna sub. I want to hear from you from time to time to see how you are doing. :) You seem like a very good person. Never lose your compassion my friend.
13 likes@Valaxius you seem extemely wholesome bro that made me cry a bit
9 likes@Offline 404 Thank you brother. Means a lot. Take care.
4 likes@Ms Fox same. We barely makr it through the month sometimes so we definitely don't waste food for "fun"
2 likesBut to each their own I guess..
@Clumsy RayAnn Exactly. I've been there done that. I got out of the homeless shelter 3yrs ago but we still struggle through the month.
5 likesDisability pays $949 a month
Rent is $670 plus electric, etc.
We can't even but essential items so I hate when people tell someone just because you live in the United States you can't be poor I'd love for those people to come stay in the projects with me for awhile.
I've no car, no big tv or cable,no new shoes,used clothing from goodwill we don't get our hair or nails done at a salon, depending upon salvation army for Christmas gifts.
Hopefully next year things will start looking up for all of us including you. ❤️
@Northern green eyes yes even now, my life is better i dont waste food! I consider it is crime. Many people dont have anything to eat nowaday
1 likeBizarre!
1 like@Phil McCrevice lets not get all political friend. There are many steps between wealthy and poverty stricken. Yes people in the united states grow up richer than people in other coutries because our country is rich. But you can't say there aren't poor people in America but that is just untrue. Did you ever grow up homeless, or had to survive soley on school lunch and food you stole?
1 like@Djdndnd Dnrhdjdbd bro keep pushing fam. Life is hard but we gonna glo on these niggas. Don't let this goofy @Phil McCrevice steal yo energy and bring you down with negativity.
1 like@Clumsy RayAnn I hope you make it out. You are noble and strong for taking care of your family fuck the haters. Some people are so fucking narcistic they can't feel empathy for other peoples struggles and hardships.
3 likesLol when did he say that? Now I have to watch the whole thing to listen for it.
0 likes@Clumsy RayAnn EXACTLY!!! Being born in a 1st world country doesnt = you are wealthy, well fed, have brand name clothes, expensive shoes, etc! Many people are working full time & living below the poverty line, having to choose between eating & paying the bills, or being one step away from completely homeless! I remember not having breakfasts & lunches for school because if we did then there wouldnt be anything for dinner! And thats just the tip of the iceberg of the Hell poverty-life was when I was growing up, as well!
1 likeIn one of his videos Peter Hyatt talks about the perpetrator often finding a way to sneak in an insult to the victim, even if hidden in a loving statement. In this case, maybe what he's implicitly thinking is that the children used to make a mess. In the video I mention, Hyatt's discussing Madeleine McCann's disappearance and the mother says something along the lines of "when she opened her mouth the whole world knew she was there", she put it in a way that might sound loving, but what she's saying essentially is that the girl was loud, and it matches with the theory that the parents gave her some sort of medication to make her sleep.
0 likes@Clumsy RayAnn I feel you man, gotta chase that bag 💯🙏💰
1 likeLmaoo
0 likes@Porma Tipid. $800 a month isn't lower middle class.thats poor.trust me.thats about what I live off.
1 likeAnd before anyone tries to jump down my throat do understand that sociopaths and possibly psychopaths can feel bursts of emotion(and often killing Can do that which is why some because serial killers addicted to the moment that they feel someone) but they just aren’t long lived.
0 likes@Cassie Banks
0 likesYou don’t have kids, do you?
@Valaxius I'm subbing to you both now! These made me smile and restored my faith in humanity
1 like@Queen_Kellz™ Thank you:) you are kind. Subbing to you as well.
2 likes@Valaxius aww thx
1 like@Valaxius @Clumsy RayAnn what a lovely wholesome exchange
2 likesWasting food? Bad father.
0 likesHe said it to one of the body cam cops doing a walk thru of his house too 🤦🏻♀️
0 likesLMAOOOO
0 likesIkr he could’ve said literally anything
0 likes@Clumsy RayAnn try getting a stronger mindset and fight the “American system” make it a motivation and stop making your own grave.
1 like@Clumsy RayAnn the year is 2021 you should not be willing to work for 5 dollars an hour. U are just being pitiful and feeling bad for yourself. Even McDonalds pays more than that. Stop feeling sorry for yourself and get up and move and a better life for yourself/ and or others.
2 likes@Valaxius you are a vet and are still reaping the rewards. Sorry but u payed and had free healthcare and so many programs to help you 19 or whatever age u were. U got helped the whole way and were put on a pedestal for your service. U cant talk about struggle or other peoples. U sound middle class and spoiled like you want to make your life to be so hard like everyone else
1 likeI think maybe it's like saying "now that they're gone even stuff like that would be nice "
0 likesI can't imagine wasting food like that. It's not a principle of whether you can afford it or not. You shouldn't just be trivially throwing away food, when other people are starving
0 likes@Porma Tipid. are u being sarcastic or what?
0 likes😂
0 likes@Clumsy RayAnn there are places in the united states that have 3rd world conditions lmao
1 likefor a child to throw a chicken nugget, that means I REALLY NEED your attention. Chris probably didn't really hang with his kids a lot
1 like@Valaxius I know this is late but that statement is very ignorant. There are Americans living in third world conditions as classified by the actual UN!! If you don’t know what’s going on here don’t speak on it
0 likes@Bibi Fun Statistics and studies says otherwise. That being said you obviously didn't read the full Convo between me and the other guy.
0 likes@Northern green eyes Yeah bro. Struggling to make ends meet as well.
0 likes@Cassie Banks lmao, for some reason I imagined the detective delivering this line, as if it was a conclusive argument.
0 likes@Cassie Banks and they had a dog too! His name was doggy…boy
0 likes@Cassie Banks preach. He lied yet again.
0 likes@Ms Fox I agree w u. Never found anything fun about wasting food in a food fight.
0 likes@Diego Uy I was thinking cassie meant it to mean they are so damn yummy they eat them all up so none left to throw.
0 likes@Cassie Banks maybe they were those gross vegan "chik'n™ nuggets"
0 likesChris ' girlfriend definitely was involved some way.
2 likesHe doesn’t say “no” similar during truths and lies.
0 likes352... I almost think the past tense wished is more significant than the word harm. And the many other past tense words that he uses. It goes on for hours.
1 likeWhy would you ever give your phone voluntarily to the police? That would be stupid even if you were innocent and wanted to help with the search. You don’t need to be a lawyer to know that.
0 likesChris: I helped make those kids. I just want those aged fertilized eggs to come home.
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Lmao!
50 likesGreatest comment in this entire comment section
64 likesI wanna make eggs for my eggs 😔
119 likesLmao
8 likes@thebrawlerspub dang dat shit hilarious i had to run to the kitchen to choke on some water after reading that
36 likesMost fathers don't make their eggs kids
15 likes@2zki hahaha nice
4 likes@Timpani lmfao XDDDDD
3 likes@YouTube Sucks Lmao!
3 likes🏅
5 likesGod forgive me but I laughed so hard at this 😭😭😭
7 likes@thebrawlerspub awesome XDD
1 likeHhhhhh I’m dead 🤣
1 likePLS
1 like"I miss them calling me names, and throwing their food at me"
7 likes"I used to get so angry at my kids that I'm worried you might think getting chicken nuggets thrown at me would push me to murder"
Honestly, when he said that I'm surprised he didn't actually say that XD
0 likes100% accurate summary
0 likes“I love this kids. These kids, Ana and… shit. What’s the little one’s name?—Bella! As i was saying, i made these kids. Uh, and i love them.”
1 likeI didn't expect that, made me laugh out loud. Nice one.
0 likesHAHAHAH
0 likes@2zki HAHDJAHAJAHAH
0 likes@thebrawlerspub leggo my eggo
1 likeLoooooool
0 likesThe way he say "those kids" makes me cringe
0 likes@Beysha knowles the way he says,” I helped make those kids”, make ME cringe
0 likes@Bob Lmao!
0 likes@Anthony Hewitt 🤨🤨
0 likes@Timpani 🤣🤣🤣
0 likesThe cops already knew the suspect they just trying to corner him
0 likesbasically, he wanted the hot first sex part of the relationship to continue and it wasn't with the kids. so...they gone
0 likesA two year old could have watched this video on mute and commentated on Chris's behavior, verbatim to the narration.
0 likesHe's not telling everything because he knows he'll get more charge on him is like 50/50
0 likesMark Zuckerberg levels of emotion.
1 likeHe knows he killed his kids and he’s sitting there professing his love for them.
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i know, its absolutely sick! i can't get past that
0 likes“Is the death penalty used in Colorado? I’m- uh asking for a friend”
0 likesAfter he keeps call his children "these kids" instead of "my kids" prolly should convict him on the spot
0 likesDude, that polygraph lady roasted TF outta him. "It would be really stupid for you to be sitting in that chair if you had something to do with thier disappearance, right?"
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Eaxctly, she even finds it quite funny, because she culdn't stop herself from laughing at the thaught that he really came to do the polygraf ..... "how dumb is that?!"
34 likesThat and the part where she said "Thank you for being a horrible liar, that's a good thing, you have no idea how much that means to me." Had me fucking weak. She is awesome.
66 likesTammy is an amazing polygrapher.
22 likes@Jim Can’t Swim, Thank you for channel, outstanding work buddy! On a side note, Tammy is a shark and Graham a beast. Sexy how Graham’s deep voice made CW shrivel into a 5 year old child who wants his mommy. Bravo! lol
7 likesAlex Wrench lol she roasted him sooooo hard , that was my favorite part , not that there’s anything intrinsically funny about this
12 likesWhy he just sit there though and act dumb lol what was his angle
10 likes@Burn babylon 🦁 Thats been his thing through the entire ordeal. Thats his personality and shtick he uses in life in general. Its who he is.
12 likes@Burn babylon 🦁 arrogance? I mean he really thought he was smarter then them
9 likes@Burn babylon 🦁 just as Mike Johson has stated it was Chris Watts's shtick. Chris Watts is a covert narcissist. And many covert narcissists have a tendency to act retarded. This technique is used to manipulate people into thinking that they don't know what they are doing or it was just a plain mistake. This technique also uses a misdirection device to keep the accuser focus on something else.
4 likes@Mike Johnson You hit the nail right on the head.
2 likesShe’s a fucking hero. That burn was EVERYTHING
5 likesThe thing is , he actually believes he can get away with it. He obviously thinks everybody else is stupid. I feel embarrassed for him,watching him trying to convince this highly intelligent lady he's innocent. He's committed the most evil thing imaginable and he just sits there, trying to squirm his way through a lie dector test.
2 likes@Burn babylon 🦁 His "angle" was that if he pretends to be a nice guy everyone will THINK he is a nice guy instead of the lying manipulative murderer that he really is.
0 likesWow he never shuts up he gave his self away just from not shutting up
1 likeBro hes the worst liar ever, his ego makes him think hes being credible, sick
1 likeSaying "like" as many times that he did to me spells guilty !,,,!
0 likescop: so chris, say tomorrow here around 11:30 for polygraph?
1 likechris: sniffs Ye-(voice cracks squeakly) Yeah. No Problem.
<oh fuck why the fuck does a polygraph exist fuck iam so fucked>
Me, after watching these videos: "I would like to request an attorney."
2795 likesCop: "Sir, it's a parking ticket."
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🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
22 likesDid I stutter? Am I being detained or under arrest?…. Long pause huh? I know your tactics officer!
310 likesLol no shit!!!
3 likesLegit 😂
4 likesLMFAOO
2 likes@notoriousbills this comment right there
5 likesRight everyone in true crime seems to be allergic to lawyers.
36 likes@charles huber it's because the ones who aren't make for very boring stories...
14 likesLawyer! Lawyer! LAWYER!
1 like🤣🤣
0 likes@notoriousbills no literally i'm like mentally checking these tactics down like i'll ever need em 😩😩😩😩
5 likesI see you rubbing your chin!!!! No it’s not me, I’m not a Karen, it’s because you think I committed the crime! How dare you assume!
0 likes@notoriousbills LMFAOOOO
0 likesCan't take chances 🤣
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0 likes😅😅😅😅😅
1 likeYears ago, I was full on arrested for an expired registration. The arresting officer even said, "Dude, I have no idea why my boss insists that I arrest you for this, but could you step out of the vehicle?" I was compliant the entire time, did what I was supposed to do, the works.
1 likeArrived at the station, talked with some of the officers while I was filling out my written statement, and all of them agreed that there was no need to arrest me.
The cop who insisted I be arrested thought I was lying to her about the situation surrounding my registration because she input my license plate wrong. On top of that, the only parts of the police blotter regarding it that were correct were my name, make and model of my car, and location. This was while I was in the military, but my rank, unit, time of day, license plate number, all of it was wrong.
I only found out because I wanted a copy of it for my rebuttal to some paperwork I was gonna get about it, and pointed it out to my first sergeant, a former military police officer. Her response was, "Oh. This is bad."
"Bad?"
"Oh, not for you, no. This is great for you. It's bad for them, because this is how people lose their jobs."
That MP did, indeed, lose her job and wasn't allowed to do paperwork for a long time after that. I still got in trouble, though, cause my registration was, in fact, still expired, regardless of the situation. However, even my commander saw the whole situation as BS because I was given a letter of reprimand (LOR) from him. Command level LORs don't happen. Commanders give out non judicial punishment and punish violations of the UCMJ, things like extra duty and docked pay, not slap on the wrist level paperwork.
Suffice it all to say: Sometimes it's a good idea to lawyer up, even for the small stuff. That cop had an agenda. Fortunately, it didn't pan out.
polygraph cant be used in court
0 likes“If those kids”, not “if MY kids”. WTH
1 likeIt's like watching a cat playing with it's mouse. Slowly killing but playing.
0 likesPsychopathic for him to watch videos of his children and victims. We can only hope every day for him is pure hell.
0 likesget yourself a man who cooks eggs and buys their kids two pairs of clothes
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And let's his kids throw chicken nuggets at him.
206 likesAnd doesnt kill them
231 likesObviously a great man! 😂
23 likesLol...
3 likesI don't even buy myself two pqirs of clothing.
11 likes@Michael Ross like really it’s not like that big of a downside like what if he like couldn’t control yk
4 likesThe detective never praised him for buying his kids 2 pairs of clothes. The detective praised him for packing two pairs of extra clothes in their bags.
2 likes@A Guy Named Something okay, but that’s still a normal thing for a parent to do...
1 like@Miranda02 Thats kind of the point!
5 likesHe praises him for doing normal ass shit so his emotions will conflict.
lol, if that were the standard :/
0 likesWomam work he told so 🤔🤔
0 likesHe's a good man, folks. He served them snacks at night.
2 likes@HereIsWisdom 1318 if the emotions don't conflict then you must acquit...
2 likeswhat I dont get is this: "WHY COOPERATE WITH THE COPS??!?!?!" If I KNOW im guilty...from the 1st SECOND I see a cop asking me questions im gonna lawyer up! Jesus its not that these detectives are brilliant...ive seen enough of these videos to know that its really more that the criminals are just IDIOTS!
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B c many people do stupid things once otherwise they have no criminal record and think “how would anyone suspect me?” Look at dahlia dipilpttos case she says to the hired hit man “no one is going to suspect me”
0 likesSo the guilty person talks to the police conducting their “normal” investigation of everyone b c they would then immediately look guilty if they refused to simply answer questions and 2, they think there is no way the police can prove it so they think they can just kinda be smarter than the police but most people get so nervous like Stephanie Lazarus excellent example
When Chris said "These kids" The officer should of said "Who's "these kids"??
0 likesTammy is such a beast, just such a pro
0 likesShe need a pay raise 🙏🏾
0 likesi love how sassy that polygraph tester was, she knew she had him before they even started
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conks13 oh yeaa the previous detectives and officers already told her that he was a bitch..she was HILARIOUS
32 likesYou know polygraphs aren't a thing, right? The whole point is to tear him down with all these awkward questions and try to trip him up. Then she comes back in pretending like he failed. The whole point is to make him think, "I've been caught, I should just come clean." Before the "polygraph", they already had video of him dumping what they thought was the bodies, but they always strive for a confession. Confessions make court cases go easier.
38 likes@NeoFryBoy that's not true, they just aren't conclusive.
38 likesconks13 It’s just an interrogation tactic. If you love the woman who did the polygraph, you should love used car salespeople as well. ABC. Always Be Closing.
6 likes@Jamie Rose uhhhh.....wut??
7 likes@NeoFryBoy that's not true at all.
1 likeI loved how she came dressed in a black and white stripped sweater.
11 likesChri8 1988 she should have dressed in orange 😂
2 likes@A F That would of been a excellent fashion choice as well. But in defense of (no pun intended) black and white is more traditional. Its never out of style and very international.
4 likesSphinx Money if cops think you are guilty of somthing and you offer (before they ask) to take a polygraph to prove you are not, they wont let you. they know its bullshit. they cant be used in court because they are bullshit...
4 likes@Platoon Goon She's a máster at hermano job.
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@Ana Colon Even the devil goes to work.
0 likesthat test was rigged from the beginning...
0 likesPolygraphs are bullshit interrogation props
0 likes@sakib bari " And has a lot of science behind it" So does eugenics.
0 likesMost polygraphs are scored based on what the examiner feels is right. There's no set of standards of interpreting results. Additionally, people who are afraid of false positives can and do provide similar results to those who lie.
""""""""""""""""""""""Science""""""""""""""""""""
It probably wasn’t even connected to the power
0 likesI'm glad I got my marriage annulled instead of the OBVIOUS only alternative of killing my family
2 likesAs horrible as this is, one of the fastest open shut murder cars that I know of. For time sake, I'm glad he at least confessed like a man instead of all the trial bs similar to Scott Peterson case.
0 likesi wish if the woman doing the polygraph test would have gasped loudly during one of his lies just to make him more nervous 😂
0 likesIt has to piss cops off to have people just constantly lying to your face knowing what the truth is, because it pisses me off just watching it.
0 likes“I didn’t do anything to those kids.”
3323 likes“Sir, this is a Wendy’s.”
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Lol pretty much..
11 likesXD
4 likes🤣🤣
5 likesLMFAO
2 likes😂😂😂😂😂
1 likeYou’re hilarious 😆
0 likes“oh shit uhhhhhhh”
0 likesCan I speak to Wendy please?
7 likesHahahaha jesus....
0 likes"In that case I'll have the chilli and a baked potato...."
18 likes😂😂
0 likesLmaoioooo
0 likes🤣😂🤣😂🤣
0 likesJohn Barber so you came to a murder case video...?
0 likesI'll have a small fry and a small frosty to dip it in and a small chili to put my shrooms in thank u
2 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesWe serve food here, sir.
3 likesHa damn
0 likes@Brooklyn yeah
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0 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likes@Lance Handy “it’s ready now.”
2 likes@Evelyn Kharrat lmao. Ahhh the office
1 like...smothered with ketchup
1 likeDamnit Kevin
0 likesit's not wendys it's police station sir
0 likesOmg that's hilarious 🤣🤣
0 likes😂😂
0 likeslol - so true.
0 likesIt would be really stupid if you had anything to do with this and you came in for a polygraph today. Like, it would be very dumb.
0 likesChris: "Exactly." 😐
The polygraph girl 💀💀💀💀i love her
1 likeThe woman that was using the polygraph test is a legend
0 likesthat last minute was lowkey hard to watch, why? am i crazy?
0 likes“Chris. Please stop. It’s time”
2709 likesThat line was so chilling holy shit
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How Jim ends these videos gives me the shivers every time
98 likesYo right almost makes me want to be a detective.
61 likesBrian Sanchez takes a lot of school year to become one
8 likes@Nicole Monroe then you get to be a certified badass
33 likes24:03
29 likesI know, right?! I literally had goosebumps.
8 likesI literally just shit all over myself.
52 likes@Victor Hernandez 💀
12 likesKompa Tevez appreciate ya
1 likeEven i took a deep breath holy shit.
6 likesI heard that and immediately confessed all my darkest secrets out loud.
19 likesNicole Monroe it doesn’t take school at all...
0 likesNot really. If anything it was kind of cringe
1 like@DblMnt Calling things "cringe" is cringe.
9 likesw4fjhDU514I1 ok let me rephrase. The fake badass interrogator’s quote made me wince out of disgust
1 likeOh SHIT that was the craziest ending
2 likesVictor Hernandez lmaoooooo
2 likeshe probably said that to force him to confess. because polygraph tests cant be used in a court as evidence. But chris prolly doesnt know that.
3 likesAmazanray lmao...are you serious? This detective doesn’t think he is an actor in a movie. You think this dude is trying to be Brad Pitt. Come on. “Cringe”? So stupid. He’s trying to get a murderer to confess to killing his family. Gtfoh
6 likesDave McCallister alrighty then Dave
6 likes@Dave McCallister 00o0 what a big boy Dave is here
7 likesfunny way to say quit your bs
4 likesKimi Danger you liked your own comment. I don’t need to say anymore.
0 likes@Dave McCallister lol thumbs up
4 likesIt's crazy
1 likeFor real tho! I almost locked myself up and I ain't did shit 😬😯😮
1 likeTo duel yuuuugiioooh💀
0 likeshis whole life literally flashed before his eyes
0 likes@Boqoreh Precision 😂😂😂
0 likes@DblMnt how is he "fake"???
0 likesGave me chills all over my body i felt like shannon and the kids were with me when he said that
0 likes0:20 damn, I learned this on an episode of The Office US
1 likeI hope I’m not this obvious while lying. This is painful to watch
0 likesI’m confused why is it highlighted” those kids”. Is it because he’s not saying “my kids” and is speaking in the past tense and is suspicious. Sorry if it’s a stupid question.
1 likeHe needs to stop talking about throwing chicken nuggets, and what they served for dinner. And start confessing his sins!
0 likesThat woman is intimidating in the most passive way
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John Dims
1069 likeswhen she said that only an idiot would come in for a polygraph while trying to lie, Chris sorta just died in his seat
@Eddie yup. deceased.
153 likesJohn Dims she rocks when she tells him he is lying. Some people have issues to how she reacted towards him after he spoke to his dad, but it was all psychological. Well played
300 likesImagine being her spouse.
201 likesWhen she's a fucking 1st class expert in her craft, I'd shit my pants too 😝
149 likes@N Brown Exactly. They were just trying to get a full confession and find the bodies with least amount of effort. Watts folded like a house of cards, and the interrogation was masterful.
142 likes@Stop the Philosophical Zombies
146 likesThe wanted everything they could get out of him before he woke up to the realisation he needed a lawyer.
@poppey p Indeed.
9 likes@Poppey Potter
72 likesThat’s why the male interrogater was initially reluctant to let Chris talk to his dad. He knew Chris was close to breaking and was afraid his dad would make him wise up, stop talking and get an attorney.
Is her black and white striped jacket sort of a psychological ploy, as if to say through this test you are either going into jail or escaping jail, depending on whether you’re truthful.
83 likesshe's fabulous. she knew the whole time
51 likesvictoryak86 I think so!
1 like@Kinocchio maybe the MAN who entered the room at the end? I'm sure they would gladly share a meal together
0 likesdmckenzie87 lol a blind guy would know, just by listening to his choice of words and rambling the media interviews are funny
9 likesIt is an interesting role
0 likesplay
I like her approach...
7 likesAlso when she talked about her training it was really intimidating.
32 likesAnd also the part she tells him he's a terrible lier. Thar just killed him
It’s intellect and awareness, she has it👍😂
11 likes100% she is so good
8 likes"Right.." knows he's guilty
23 likes*Then she knows exactly how he murdered his family based on how he's avoiding her question*... ugh I got so many chills.
Aren't most of them ???
2 likesvictoryak86 if that’s the case she should’ve wore orange.., but great observation.
2 likesReminds me of teachers reprimanding me
0 likesThat lady is absolutely brutal. Haha good asset to the team of investigators. I wonder how long you have to train for that kind of thing.
15 likesKino You definitely couldn’t even tell a white lie
2 likesWhen she said "I came from the best school of the country" she shook her head in a CLEAR NO-NO head motion & I had to laugh look it back... 10:05.
6 likesLook at how she is congruent in the first affirmations then go "nope" with her head about some of the things
John Dims she’s like the mom/parent who is not going to let the kids get away with anything.
2 likesGM why do you say that? Very misogynistic of you. Says more about you. Mommy issues?
15 likesPattarapol P she is legitimately scary as she should be when trying to extract information from a family annihilator like CW.
5 likesYoung Beige we all should meet her. She knows her stuff obviously.
1 likeDakota Esp someone of it is instinct.
1 likeShe has serious skills in handling suspects.
1 likeVicki Ross Tudor they probably never wear orange so if a fracas occurs, they don’t get mistaken for an inmate!
0 likesVicki Ross Tudor I mean the fuzz/interrogators.
0 likes@Kinocchio imagine being her kid
1 like@CLH Speaking of mommy issues....that is the issue with this entire case. His mom ---his family----but mostly his mom . whow there is some serious issues with her.
0 likes@sharksandsheep I have not heard many pick up on that. He had no idea what he was gonna do or say. She planted that and let it throw down some roots while his dad came it. And BOOM he fell right for it.
1 likeSo many said he is blaming shannan blah blah....he is so empty and stupid he didn't even come up with the idea to blam her on his own.
John Dims she’s legit
0 likesMike S Goodmann pre-law?? Can we ask someone actually at law school?
1 likeShe must be married.
0 likes" Oh thankyou Chris. Thankyou for being such a horrible liar ! "
2 likes😂😂
@Nancy Deis it's called: "power of suggestion" or, "sewing seeds of suggestion".
2 likesIn the interrogation room, it's merely used, as a tactic, to come across as being sympathetic towards the perpetrator, and instil a sense of confidence in them, to appear to be on their side, lull them into a false sense of security and is another interrogation technique, used as a stepping stone to get the confession, or, admission.
Like wearing a pretty sweater but prison stripes.
0 likesIntimidation is key. A polygraph is meant to read when you're nervous; your heartrate, perspiration, etc. It's not even so much about the tech, just the mind games.
5 likesIn older times, the days of yore, they would do similar with donkeys. They would lead a suspect into a dark stable, with a donkey facing away. They would then tell them that, with their hand on the donkey's tail, the donkey will be able to tell whether or not they are lying. If the donkey detects a lie, it will kick them. Remember that the stable is dark, so visibility is an issue. The implication that a donkey can detect a lie is, of course, complete rubbish. In truth, the tail would be covered in tar, or soot, anything visible. In the dark, the interviewer can't see if they have the tail held, so a liar would avoid it and thus lack the tar once back outside. A truthful suspect would grab the tail, due to not having to fear the donkey's kick, and thus have tar on their palm.
This is largely the same concept. The donkey (the polygraph) is a mere tool with a perceived threat accompanying it. The upgrade with the actual graph though means that, even if a liar is dumb enough to grab the tail, the readings and mind games can still peek through.
@Melody Sabonis That's from the Abrahamic scriptures. King Solomon, King David of Israel's son. He was made an offer by God that he could have any one thing he desired, and Solomon responded that he desired wisdom, to be able to rule God's people well. That story is an example of this gift.
1 likeAs for the nervous part, notice how she's fairly calm at first. A person only becomes nervous when they have cause to be. The polygraph is the donkey and her mindgames (giving her credentials, etc) are the tar. If a person is truthful, they have nothing to fear, so the graph will be clean and clear. If not, they get nervous, and the graph either shows the lies clearly or the reading is erratic. Exceptions can be made to this, such as if the person has a disorder (anxiety and such) or if they have something in their system that interferes, as severe as meth or something innocuous like soda/pop. Sociopaths or the like can also lack nervousness when lying, so the test is rendered moot there.
The polygraph, like the donkey, is not entirely accurate. It's a tool meant to intimidate the ignorant. People then would believe something like a donkey detecting lies. People now believe that a machine that pretty much just monitors your body's activity can detect lies. Again, it's less the polygraph and more the mind game of it. Here, it was well obvious Chris is lying, so the introduction of the polygraph is intended to intimidate a confession out of him. A polygraph CAN show accurate results, but as it were, is not always accurate or reliable. Even in the donkey days, after all, there were likely liars who grabbed the tail anyway, either aware the donkey was bogus or thinking they could get away with it anyway.
Aren’t all women like that? 😂
1 like@Kinocchio I don't have to imagine and she doesn't need the polygraph to tell if I'm lying :D
0 likesDymond WINGFIELD arent most men afraid or nervous to speak to a girl 😂
2 likes@Stop the Philosophical Zombies he was never going to confess until they laid out the Shannon hurt the kids first Theory that kind of gave him a window to admit some of the guilt. otherwise he probably never would have cracked
0 likes@The Frigid Ghost of Eric The Actor I'd love to see a documentary about that half way house and her. She would probably be an icon. Then again not in this day and age where people like snookie and him Kardashian are idolized. It's a sad world. If there's any YouTube channel or similar of it post it here. Otherwise
0 likesStay cool my brother hope you're done with that life now and living large and awesome. X
@N Brown Whoever had an issue with her is absolutely ridiculous. She knew she was dealing with a monster, and she handled him accordingly. The phsycopath was annihilated his entire family, and discarded their bodies in the most horrific ways possible, and they were upset about how she talked to him smh. Some people are so absurd.
3 likesTheo Dore weirdo
0 likesI noticed they set every question up. They never just ask where were u at 7 am. They say this whole thing about lying and being a good dad and this and that and then hit em with the questions. Everything has a reason
0 likes@Dakota Esp she mentioned 10 weeks training
0 likes@Your Turbo Lover
0 likesQ: what do you call, a newspaper article, about a turbo driver ?
A : an obituary.
Q: what is the difference, between an echidna, and turbo drivers ?
A: with the echidna, the pricks are on the outside !
@victoryak86 yes. The black and white stripes is very much, an extension of her character .
0 likesShe is black and white.
Right or wrong.
Do or don't.
Reflected in her own "prison guard" type style of striped cardigan .
@Kinocchio Great sense of humor.
0 likesShe wore jail stripes for the future prisoner
0 likesNot really. Watch the Russel Williams video
0 likes@Macs Simpson That is usually a man with higher qualifications, not the secretary
0 likes@MyPaperTiger hmmm no.
0 likes@Amanda Rios Ok
0 likesShe's a master manipulator and uses that skill which could be perceived negative in society to a huge advantage
0 likesPerfect way to describe her. She destroyed him, but so nicely lol.
0 likesShe’s amazing
1 likeLmao
0 likesAll the people commenting that sge is a cold hearted b and so on - that's her job, she was trained to work with the most f up people that are, unfortunately, walking on this planet. Nobody is talking about male agents, they are also like that - professional. Also, watch the documentary about these agents, including her - people that were working on this case faced some stress and anxiety after all this shit made by Watts...
0 likesBecause both she and chris know shes already won the game and its all a formality
0 likesits like taking a pacifist route yet still killing your oponents
0 likesSo guilty dude… as a father if I was innocent, taking a polygraph, and they started asking questions like” how do you get rid of someone???”Would have said this is fucking over I’m done answering these fucking questions!
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Yeah and that's the appropriate answer. Chris looked super guilty by not addressing the unusualness of the question.
0 likesAlso, if the cops start asking you questions that aren'f directly relevant to the case, it means they suspect you and they are currently ingerrogating you and you should stop talking immediately and ask for a lawyer
Such a sad case
0 likes9:30.. I wonder if they had units watching his house that night. I would have RAN RAN RAN RAN If I was him and guilty.
0 likesHe was already saying the words 'evil act' and 'harm'. If you're innocent that you really don't know what happened to your family, you shouldn't say those words because you don't have any clue yet..
0 likesDamn, my heart dropped so hard when she said “so you’re a horrible liar” and I’m not even the one being investigated for murder
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So true. I'm 100% sure if I had been polygraph tested by her for the same case I'd have ended up in prison for it and I don't even live in the usa
14 likes@samwiseshanti 😂
1 likeWoman - what are different ways you could kill someone?
1 likeChris - Like.
I am afraid of Detective Tammy and I didn't even kill anyone
1 like20:08 OH MY GOD.. i started sweating..imagine beeing in his shoes..
0 likesThis was so hard to watch you guys😢
0 likesThe officer is literally dying inside. I don't even want to imagine the toll it takes on people, talking to these individuals... All the time
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Id get a feeling of personal satisfaction knowing I helped lock up a murderer.
56 likesMost towns in this country don’t have murders every day to solve. I’m in a county with 100,000 people and we’ve had 2 murders this year.
11 likesNot everyone is the same. Some people aren't that affected by stuff like that.
2 likesIt must leave them with a pretty low opinion of their fellow humans.
2 likes@crowtservo not Baltimore then
0 likespriestfan81 You couldn’t pay me to live there. I heard there’s Ravens fans there.
3 likesit must be hard but also very thrilling to have a murderer under your feet for hours, watching them fall into despair, realizing their lives are over... not so bad if you are good at it
3 likesBoth investigators resigned from their jobs after this case because they were so shocked by what had actually happened to the girls, their mother, and her unborn child. Something about this case was just that grotesque and chilling and horrifying to even the most seasoned officers.
10 likes@Sungmin they said they "will never be the same" not that they resign..
5 likesIf i was them i would literally cringe so hard the entire time man, I can't watch other people blatantly lie because it gives me so much second hand embarassment
0 likesIt takes a MASSIVE toll. On both the individual (the detective) as well as their family.
1 likeYou cannot believe the kind of shit they see and deal with on a regular basis. And how that trickles I’m down through their personal lives. I know way too much shit I wish I’d never heard.
Source: I am the ex-wife of a 25+year detective.
First of all I’d never kill anyone unless it was self defence, second of all if I did I’d probably kill myself from the anxiety of being interrogated.
0 likesShe got home at 2am and he woke her up at 4am. That sounds like complete BS.
0 likesNever agree to a polygraph, even if your innocent. There is no benefit in it for you at all. It cant be used in court against you, or for you. If you pass it, it does nothing for your case, and they just continue to look into and interrogate you anyway. Its only purpose is to add pressure, and get you to panic. If your lying and your story is bs, like this guys, they already know, its just used to make him feel trapped and give up.
0 likesIf he says “like” one more damn time…..
0 likesCan you imagine being guilty and sitting through a polygraph? My anxiety would be through the roof
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and then having the audacity to say you didn't lie when they said there were some problems to go over from the test
15 likesI was just thinking that! Just thinking about it gives me anxiety.
3 likesThat’s kinda the point. This woman is ON POINT with what she is doing. She definitely knows he’s guilty and knows what she’s doing.
10 likesIceFire Downunder “I didn’t lie, I promise”
1 likeI'm pretty sure whether you're guilty or innocent you don't take a polygraph cuz those things aren't 100% and Are Not ammiscible in court so never take one
9 likesehhh not really. Poligraphs are bullshit, they just measure anxiety and nervousness, they can't actually detect lies. Just remain calm and you'll be fine. They also try to press you by saying something's wrong with a certain part of the poligraph (it's not) and goad you into dropping your guard. Remain calm and just say you don't know why it's wrong because you're telling the truth.
4 likes@Philip Tucker That wouldn't happen because the results alone can't convict you. Polygraphs are used to try to force confession by making the person nervous or believe they're caught lying.
1 like@Mary Turner hey I agree I've always wondered this throughout my life why people lie about what they did and carry it with them to the Grave. It's like just own it.
0 likesMy anxiety would be through the roof even when innocent. I have anxiety in general.
0 likesMy family think I'm lying when I'm not. It's the pressure of the situation.
I think polygraphs are often terrible tools. If you anxiety it could be over or you're facing a long trial especially if you're innocent.
They're not even admissable in court.
Next episode "polygraph lady gets polygraphed for murdering dozens of people all in different ways."
1 likeI love seing good detectives at work
0 likesPolygrapher attitude is killing me every time I watch it,all karens will proud
0 likes"Thank you for being a horrible liar"... T.K.O
0 likes“You’re a very good dad, a lot of dads don’t cook ✨eggs✨”
3412 likesI’m sorry that was the funniest thing I heard all week
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two sets of clothes
115 likestwo
spoiled, those children were /s
i love how chris tried to interject that he was kind of a shitty dad lol
@k. morningstar timestamp?
2 likes@TIV67 Playz sir this is a Wendy's
241 likes@TIV67 Playz just look at boonk gang!!!
12 likes@Hamish R 9:10
2 likes@Vladimir Packard Harold Camping cult? As long as it's not Heavens Gate...
5 likes@TIV67 Playz tell me you’re in a cult without telling me you’re in a cult
66 likesMe a father who can burn water if its for breakfast food: 😰
8 likes@Haeley Joy not all religious people sound that detached
1 like@ツAcidicAli777 hopefully not, but regardless it’s a huge cult for profit. That’s just my opinion. It’s just strange to me and I don’t understand it, nor do I care to
16 likesI'm your 1000th like
0 likesnot the tiktok kids commenting stars under a youtube video
0 likes@Marias Kay lol I’m a TikTok baby and don’t know no another way 🤫
4 likes@TIV67 Playz The fact that 4 people upvoted you destroys what little faith in humanity I had left
18 likes@Sayan C congratulations 🎊🍾🎈🎉
0 likesMy dad hated eggs actually 😔not all of us are blessed 😩
8 likes@TIV67 Playz sir this is a drive thru????
4 likesI feel kind of offended by that statement lol. I was out of town for work for a bit and my son sent me a letter and said he misses me because he doesn't like how mom cooks the scrambled eggs. I was the one who usually cooked eggs for the kids.
5 likes@TIV67 Playz I’m almost positive when God said to go out and preach the word he wasn’t talking about the comment section of a quadruple murder case.
7 likes@Ally :3 Well. At least your dad didn’t kill you, I’m trying to be positive for you 🤣
1 like@TIV67 Playz well can you not? not everyone is religious, and it's annoying to have a huge ad for jesus shoved in your face when you're just reading some comments.
5 likes@Moe S that’s actually really cute that they love your eggs 🤣
1 like@TIV67 Playz Jesus didn't die for your sins he was a man not God.
1 like@TIV67 Playz Amen 🙏🏾
1 like@TIV67 Playz Please ask for help, before you end up as the subject of one of these interrogation videos.
3 likes@Sayan C YOU DID IT!!!!!! HOT DAMN I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU ACTUALLY DID IT!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hands down best comment I've ever seeeeeeeeen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
0 likes@Tamur Khawaja That plus, y'know, "dying for sins" of people who haven't been born makes no fucking sense.
1 likeI mean, I'm sure a lot of dads don't do that. Then again, a lot of dads don't murder people so
0 likeslmaooooooo cook eggs
0 likes@TIV67 Playz yes let's believe in a God that let this happen to innocent people 🙄
2 likes@Vladimir Packard 🤣🤣 right! Like this is a murder documentary, did you get lost on the way to church or sumn?🤣
1 like@TIV67 Playz love us? Then why when bad things happen in our lives ppl say "God gives this to his strongest angels" like nooo fvk that! That God sounds narcissistic af if putting me through grief is a sign of my loyalty! Also why say we are all created by his image but turn around and say god hates homosexuals?
2 likes@TIV67 Playz Jesus isn’t real in my belief. Yours sure but don’t put that shit on others. Jesus has nothing to do with this video
0 likes@Jessika Summer how did my comment turn into a religious debate 😂
0 likesTheres "I enjoy my Country and Culture, ill raise my kids like this". Religious...
0 likesAnnnnnd then these people^.
Please dont judge Religious people based off some fundemental drivel.
I care as much as I know you all care what I believe in. Which is zero. 😅
@cattus doggus That sounds way funner than Religion... 😅
0 likes@Marqueriuz Abney Cause you're the type of people that attract that attention. Lol
0 likes@Trippie Wedd I doubt any of them are "true" have you read their nonsense?
0 likesIn my opinion polygraphs are designed to make the person in question fail, not saying Chris is innocent by any means but this method really is just not viable in my opinion
1 likeThat clock is louder than the voices in my head damn
1 likewait so how does the lying in the polygraph test work? like the before 2018 questions how are they sure they are lies?
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She tells him ahead of time
0 likesYouTube the entire test it’s over 2 hours long with all the instructions
The test works by comparing how you lie for normal non important things ie the 2018 questions vs did you kill your wife etc
I don't understand 3:45, can somebody explain? Why is "happen" so incremenating? I assumed he just meant it in context of the alleged kidnapper kidnapping them and potentially hurting them? Same goes to the "harm" althoigh I can understand that one more
0 likesThe woman administering the polygraph test is cold blooded and I love her.
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Nah, nerves of steel.
11 likesWhat a queen
14 likesI like how she paused each time after he lied
8 likesShe brings passive aggressive to extraordinarily new heights
9 likesShe acts like his friend, but she's really ensnaring him.
0 likesShe's also a hottie.
0 likes@Grungy Perry seriously?
1 likeMany people kill their spouses sadly but two little kids . . that's a whole other level of depravity
0 likesThis lady is one strong 💪 woman Italian I think I think she said she was maybe
1 likeI don’t know why I am watching these, they make me want to puke. I have 3 kids and a wonderful wife, even tho we argue sometimes, my God, how could someone do this.
0 likesI woudn't fall for that woman's lies at all, but I'm sure that many people or even most people would be!
0 likesJust imagine how he must have felt when she said: “You are a really bad liar!”
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@DOC M Maybe a little too much detail there, but very true.
97 likesit was probably cap too
1 likeHis face said it all
2 likes@Sousaphone Victor i think not enough
2 likesAre there good liars? OHh yea joe bidun !!!
6 likes@Harold Hunter Nobody brought him up Harold
4 likesIt scared me when she said that, my heart dropped. She made me sweat more than the interrogator because of her pronounced sarcasm and bright personality. "Wow you did so well! You're a really bad liar! You know that? (。◕‿◕。)"
11 likes@DOC M you should write books
5 likesTbf, most of that shit is literally to freak you out to make you less confident lying, so you ping harder when you do. If you are nervous, you react more.
5 likesIt's the same shit our local people do. "We use much better polygraphs than anyone else."
"I've caught hundreds of liars on this."
"I have decades of training and experience, I see discrepancies most dont."
@Squidwards Juul Lol I love writing rambling tangents that describe something we all can relate to and experienced, maybe getting a chuckle out of it too! 😂
3 likes@Harold Hunter that’s political period man. Not just lazy jo. Middle class America gets too involved with that BS. Don’t matter who president is, you will still live the same life you do now. Think about it
2 likes@Anthony F. We are living in a lie. Jo
1 likebiden is not president he IS a lie. You must be a happy demorat !!!
@DOC M balls?😟
4 likes@Harold Hunter Democrat, republican...same crap. Just a bunch of rich dudes who could care less about you or me
3 likes@Xan Der some ppl care how shitty the government is
0 likesWhat minute of the video?
1 likeDamn guys I came back expecting 2 likes and whoah! Almost 900 likes and a discussion about american politics wtf 😂
1 like@Magnum Lifestyle right here! 20:53 😄 I like how he scratches his forehead. It's not a definitive action of guilt or deception, but for most body language readers we can tell he became uncomfortable
1 likeThe detective is masterful at manipulating this guy, just through body language and silences. It's really impressive to see such subtle techniques.
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louthegiantcookie agreed! Great techniques! But its scary to think about if an interrogator was using the same tactics on an innocent person and got them scrambled enough to admit to a crime they didn’t do! I hear that happens very often!
3 likes@Bunny Lebowski see Jim Can't Swim's video on when they actually interrogated an innocent man! The techniques didn't work very well and the guy was exonerated. (Unfortunately they held him for too long considering that he was 100% innocent, and he sued successfully.)
5 likesA Fodness I’m pretty sure it was interrogation analysis 6 right?
1 likeIf this woman is my gf I will never ever lie to her or hide something to her 😂, coz she will find out fo sure, she's very good at it. I really like watching her doing her job.
0 likesThe cell phone can solve just about any case . .. people don't seem to realize that ..
0 likes3:26 nicely done
0 likesWhy are police cameras still so bad in quality till today… shocking
0 likesWow. She is terrifying
0 likes19:20-19:30 are my favorite seconds of this vid🤣🤣🤣🤣…. Sis is a hekkin torcheresse!!!
1 likeIt's pathetic to have killed his wife. It is below pathetic to have killed his kids. And he had no remorse.
1 likeI’ve noticed in both parts 1 and 2 he never refers to his unborn child. His wife was well into her pregnancy but he only refers to Bella and Celeste, although he rarely calls them by their names. It’s like the baby didn’t exist at all. I don’t know why I’m even surprised. It’s just an awful thing knowing that those beautiful children meant nothing to him. How could you do that to your own family?!
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I noticed that too! He never refers to the kids as his, only as “those kids” and he never mentioned that Shannan was having another baby. How dissociative can you get, smh.
54 likesHe does talk about his wife being pregnant and suggest hesitation at the pregnancy. But I don't know that doesn't seem all that unusual nowadays most people don't think of pregnancy as actually consisting of a real child. We've all as a country and even globally disassociated ourselves from the reality of the child in the womb so honestly that doesn't surprise me to terribly much.
16 likesMichelle Vesely I actually thought she was later into her pregnancy when I wrote my comment. Still they still knew that the child was a boy and Shannan had named him Niko.
17 likes@Grumpy Cat no thanks
11 likesMichelle Vesely No most women do not find out when they are in their 2nd trimester. Where did you get that from?
9 likesMichelle Vesely most women find out they’re pregnant 5 weeks into pregnancy when their period is missed, a positive home pregnancy test has been recorded, and a blood test by a doctor has given a positive result.
15 likes12 weeks is the “safe” time to tell friends and coworkers. Most family knows about the pregnancy as soon as the mother does.
15 weeks is almost halfway through a pregnancy, so yes, it was “well into the pregnancy.”
@Michelle Vesely I found out at 6 weeks ... after 12 weeks you are less likely to have a miscarriage. So I would say 15 weeks is a decent way through. After 12 weeks it's kind of considered a valid pregnancy. Not that it's not valid before hand... but I'm sure you understand what I mean
4 likes@KMF very true. Had a similar thought
2 likesMichelle Vesely 15 weeks is about three and a half months into a pregnancy. if i don’t get my period for three months i’m going to fucking notice. maybe it’s not well into a pregnancy since it’s not even half way but you’d notice by then. also they both knew about the child and knew the gender. so him not even mentioning the baby since means he clearly didn’t want it and was happy to not mention it since they doesn’t even consider it living.
5 likes@ora et labora is it, though? Now he has gone full preacher mode in prison. Obviously if he as a demon he wouldn't pray, etc. He was born evil
0 likes@Kimmy Kat oh god. U must be a new wave feminist. So angry and predictable. time to feed the birds lady
1 likeWow I didn't even notice that!
1 likeRemember chris text his wife...I don't want this bby and I'm not happy!!gosh...chris is very evil!
0 likes@KMF not true. Most people think of their growing child as their child. This guy was a monster.
1 like@Momo I would like to believe that but 70-plus million abortions seemed to suggest otherwise
1 likechris gave up his phone?? and said yes to a polygraph lol. know your rights 101
0 likesThat ominous clock in the background ticking…
0 likesthis lady is savage lol
0 likes"if you CHOOSE to lie to me today"
975 likesthat was very well-worded.
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agreed.
6 likesTimestamp brother
0 likes@evan. 11:08
2 likesSad and heart less parents who love there kids says my Kids!
0 likesYes! Now I can finish it!
0 likesgod he reminds me of my ex im so glad I got out
0 likesHe has Detached himself from them.
1 likeThis content is impeccable and the caliber of work you put into these videos shows! Hardly ever ever comment, but as time goes on watching your channel it's been amazing seeing how much I look forward to seeing your uploads.
32 likeshow could you do that to your own familly !!! can't understand it
0 likesHe showed up with the same clothes from the day before, for the polygraph, this guy is nasty!
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🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesShe’s hilarious.
0 likesImagine killing your wife and kids. I don’t understand why people hate people they choose to love. Makes me think I can never find love.
0 likesHe should've never went in there without an attorney, regardless of whether he was guilty. Both of those agents picked him apart slowly and expertly, particularly the polygrapher disguising her questions as preparations for the polygraph. She played him like a fiddle.
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but isnt that their job? l mean if you're innocent and confess to the wrong things, if shes a professional she'd know whats what
6 likes@Meteor-panda How cute. Make no mistake, we all enjoy seeing it done to pieces of shit we know are guilty like Chris Watts. But detectives don't give a shit and you never trust them.
19 likes@WitchettyMan why would you trust them? they lie to get what they want outta you so why shhould you trust them if they're labeling you a suspect?
2 likesl was more on the point of a professional would know who's innocent. labeling everyone a criminal no matter what isnt smart
No one should ever talk to the police period.
3 likes@Bryant Sims even if innocent never talk to cops.
6 likesHaley Humphrey exactly. These cops will nail anyone to the wall guilty or not. I could be innocent and the first time I walk into that station my attorney gonna be right behind me. Especially as a minority.
5 likesThis makes me sad cause i feel even innocent people get played by interrogators like this. All they need is a confession and i feel like some can be so good at their jobs they fuck the persons mind up confessing to something just because. Theres documentaries out like this and its scary and sad. Always get a lawyer people
5 likes@Bryant Sims - LOL! I learned that after a "First 48" marathon.
0 likesAdam Nelson the difference is that a normal person, innocent or not, would NEVER go through all of this without an attorney. because we all know they’re gonna rip into someone in such a serious situation. people like chris watts.. he probably is a complete narcissist and sociopath, he believes he’s the smartest person there and is acting the most believable and that if he just cooperates and acts right it’ll just go away. he’s digging himself deeper and deeper through the whole thing but he absolutely thinks the more he goes with them willingly, the less they’ll suspect him. he’s not a normal person, obviously.
0 likesEveryone involved in this case is hyper-competent, the investigators, the officers, the neighbors, everyone except the murderer himself.
1 likeI love how she wore a cardigan with prison stripes. God he’s a monster, but a breathtakingly stupid one.
0 likesThe crackling of his voice..the amount of times he says "like" .. his body language..all point to him being guilty..it's cringe to watch
0 likes"I did not kill those kids and that wife"
0 likesTammy is hilarious, I lost it when she pointed out to Chris that he was a horrible liar and kept repeating it to him while reassuring that it was okay.
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and he was actually flattered, like it's a compliment.😂😂
23 likeslol there is a thin line between a criminal and law enforcement. That is the truth they are trained on how to be a criminal.
0 likesIndeed, congratulating him as reassurance!
0 likesWorst attempt at getting away with murder you'll ever see
0 likesAfter he answers the detective, he stares at him with that look of " is that the right answer for you to believe me" stare. Especially at 5:19. His hands, his face, his everything is SO uneasy and scared. He screams weak, non-confrontational and non-threatening. The three characteristics that will garentee he will become an easy target for Willy-bob and Hakeem the Booty-Buster. Also, did he strangle his daughters in the car at the drive way or at the oil sight?
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At the oil site. He killed one while the other watched in horror smh 🤦🏿
0 likes21:15 Still thinks he can beat it.
0 likes12:48 : He says "I just wanna find them" and nods no, hahah
0 likesthis woman is making me feel stressed and i’m not even the one being interrogated
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No shit huh. Imagine being married to her.
33 likesHer "how's the spaghetti."
Me "it's fine...tastes great."
Her ".....you're lying...you think it's dry like the chicken was last night!"
Really? I think she seems lovely and down to earth, I actually feel comfortable with her haha
17 likes@Elizabeth Owen you may be right. Then again.....
1 like@Elizabeth Owen Yeah she has a calming presence and she hits him with that "you know you're terrible liar right?". Lmao what a roller coaster, she's bad ass
16 likes@Josh Bennett man,im in tears,thaanx for comedy.....LMAO
0 likes@Elizabeth Owen it's amazing, it makes this style of interrogation so powerful. At any point she just ditches the motherly act and goes straight to confrontation and Chris starts going "i love those kids and that wife, my house is not complete without those people, I am not of the personality type to harm those kids or that wife"
1 like@Josh Bennett No, with her it would be "Right now, only one of us knows how delicious this spaghetti is, but in thirty minutes, we'll all know if this is delicious or not."
1 likeFor me, one of the signs that he's guilty is when he was asked how he's feeling at 6:36, and he talks about how he's tired cause he only slept about 2 hours and how he's running on empty because of that.
1 likeWhile I'm sure it's genuine that he only had 2 hours of sleep, the fact that he didn't mention that, oh, I don't know, he's worried about his missing pregnant, diabetic wife and two daughters with no obvious leads within the first 24 hours is worrisome on its own.
I've never had anyone close to me go missing, but I feel like I wouldn't be able to sleep because of that, knowing that they're out there, that they could be in danger or worse, and that I'm helpless to do anything (legal) about it aside from continuously and feverishly trying to call them. The thought that they might call and that I'd miss it if I fell asleep would keep me awake for a very long time, probably the first 48 hours, at least.
In the situation he's in, in an interrogation room with a police officer clearly implying that I'm a suspect, my response to that innocuous statement would be along the lines of, "Yeah, I'm pretty tired right now. Didn't sleep much at all last night cause I'm worried about my wife and kids that you should be out looking for and not questioning me about right now. I've given you everything I have already. I'm not in the position to do anything more than I have, but you have the audacity to sit here, question me like I'm involved, and not be out there, trying your hardest to find them?"
Angry. I'd be very, very angry. Miffed, even. Frustrated. Annoyed. Absolutely tilted at an officer even asking me how I'm doing.
22:54. THIS. THIS moment is darkest.
0 likes"Yah, Wade, it's Jerry, I... Yah, Wade, it's, I, it's Jerry... I don't know what to do it's Jean. I don't know what to do it's my wife. I don't know what to do it's Jean. Wade, it's Jerry, I... Wade, it's Jerry! We gotta talk! Oh, geez, it's terrible..."
1 like-Jerry Lundegaard; 'Fargo'
I rewatch this solely to watch this woman shit on this guy without him realizing it. It's so phenomenal
0 likesThe fact that he stayed there to argue his innocence was what made me instantly think he was guilty. If my kids were missing and I knew they were wasting their time on me whilst anything could be happening to them there is nothing in the world they could say or do that would keep me in that room. Id be out looking for my kids.
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When your not guilty those reactions come automatic.
19 likesAlso he knew there are no one to look for.
8 likesYup. No need for the urgency he already knew they were dead......poor babies man (including shanann) 😰🥺🥺
5 likes"Polygraph's are not a foolproof system." What? You mean a coin flip?
0 likesWhat kind of idiot agrees to take a polygraph right after they commit three murders? Did he actually think he could beat it?
1 likeTake a shot every time Chris says "like".
2 likeshe fr thought they believed him 💀
0 likes"No, Daddy"
676 likesThe last words of her daughter. This is according to Chris himself in a recent interview, when discussing how it happened.
Even in her last moments, she still called him daddy.
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Jesus Christ...
28 likesAnd he admitted to trying to purposely make Shanann get a miscarriage because his mistress wanted to give him his first son.
95 likesThose words still haunt me and I don't even know those girls. I don't know how he can live with that!
56 likes@Zippy woah! Where did you read that?
2 likes@simpysompywomb really???
2 likesWhy did he get additional attention and interviews for his actions?
6 likesMan im just gonna cry.
12 likes@Jeremy Evans 😂
1 likeWhy would he ever admit that Bella said, "No, daddy!!" We know he has still not told the truth about NK's role. Was this to cause further deflection from NK?
6 likes@Jeremy Evans no it’s just that he was willing to talk
3 likesMy two year old calls me “Dayee.” It ripped my heart in two to read about that, and to think how horrifying their final moments must have been. I can’t imagine looking into my son’s eyes as he begged me not to hurt him and doing anything but hugging him and telling him I’d never hurt him, not for anything. Chris Watts truly is a monster.
12 likes@Facts Matter NK? Their roll? What is this you’re talking about?
0 likes@Forgoat USBM I think you’re the only person who got the joke!
2 likes@Jessica Rich no, it’s just that you missed the joke.
1 likeThis comment made me feel pain that's not even mine ☹️
3 likesshit what a monster
2 likes- What else would she call him, though?
1 like@Joe Public Thats what I was wondering. I don't think she knows the phrase 'you fucking monster' at that age.
1 likeNo demon!
0 likes@Joe Public exactly. Many kids don't know their parents names until they get older. It's actually a good idea to teach them your names as early as you can just in case
0 likes@varsha vasu he gave an interview to these same 2 detectives after he was sentenced and had been in prison a while . With nothing to lose he told them exactly what happened including the comment from Bella , Daddy no . It’s on YouTube and it’s very disturbing.
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0 likesI wonder if he kept washing that shirt, or if he just kept wearing that NC shirt every day without washing it
0 likesAnyone dumb enough to take a polygraph test while being questioned for a serious crime doesn't deserve a fair trial lol... Where the fuck are people's lawyers? Never ever... Ever ever ever fucking ever allow police to question you without a lawyer.
0 likesdid this woman know what he had done at this point? cuz her saying "you could smother them, strangle them, drown them" like wow she has amazing intuition if not.
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okay he would be in jail already if so. So wow that's wild.
0 likesThat’s when you should have got a lawyer
0 likesDetective Tammy: Highly experienced, trained and seasoned. Best schooling, best training and best procedure.
1720 likesIdiot Chris: yeah, I think I can beat this
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Polygraphs aren't difficult to beat. Trained interrogators are much harder
60 likes@S-Train true
4 likesHe's obviously very narcissistic, and that severely clouds his way of thinking. He clearly thinks he's smarter than everyone else.
20 likes@Elizabeth Brandon nah i don't think so. at least there is no evidence of that being the case. the guy has no chance other than lying to every officer he talks. be an egoist or not, if this is your only chance (other than changing country) than you will do this. i'd try to escape tho.
1 like@Elizabeth Brandon Yep, so smart he didn't think to get a lawyer.
12 likes@Sheila Boston or think to refuse the polygraph test even though he’s a terrible liar!
0 likes@Elizabeth Brandon yeah I thought it was smart of the detectives to identify his personality type and demeanor and ‘fed’ his ego then when they use the ‘pause technique’ Chris felt the need to now FEED them. Very smart detectives and investigators/interrogators
9 likes@Sheila Boston Right... for a triple murder?.. nah I can do this.
0 likesThese are fantastic it’s a shame there are not tons more I’m doing the binge watch of them all
0 likesNormally neighbors like that would annoy the crap out of me for being so nosy but in this case where it got this guy caught, it’s ok. But had this not happened, just looking at that, “friend” she looks like someone without much f a social life, friends or much else. She seems like the type of person who forces friendship on people and is extremely nosy. In this case though, I can’t be mad about it because it got this guy in jail.
0 likesJeez mate, is all that bass around 4:00 intentional? You have to crank the volume to hear what he's saying and then you get bombarded with all this low range. You can filter that out you know.
0 likesLove Tammys prison inspired sweater.
0 likesI am somehow feeling secondhand embarrassment for a murderer. He is such a bad liar.
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friedlish I’m actually blushing too
9 likesI know, right?
3 likesSame. He sounds like a broken record.
0 likesYeah me too! I feel for him because what he did was inconceivable.
0 likesCRINGING OVER HERE 😬
0 likesWhy would she knock on the front door of her own house? That makes zero sense to me. I don't know about y'all but I don't knock on my back door when I unlock it and come in even if somebody's home
0 likesThem talking about how to kill someone was abit odd
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More than a bit
0 likesAnother episode of "dude you're screwed"
0 likesGoodness this cat was so obviously guilty
0 likesKids? Whats better than...kids. I love kids. Especially, particularly, those kids right there. They're the ones...right there. That I LoVE with all my heart. Kids are the best. I played a part in making them...biologically... so, naturally, logically, I think it's safe to say that I...love them.
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Like seriously bro 🤣
48 likesNice
3 likesJeff Goldblum being interrogated
31 likesLMAO
2 likesWell some people shouldn’t have um ... unfortunately.... most people do feel this way... some do not ... that’s thy issue
10 likes"I helped making them" sounded so weird
35 likesHe’s like a robot trying to be human lol
20 likesthat was hard to watch lol
2 likes"I helped make *those kids*"
13 likesI’m supposed to feel emotion, uh, yes, children. 😳
7 likesIts like he’s trying to not only convince the detective but convince himself that he actually loved them but he just can’t work up the right amount of emotion to play it off
4 likesYou missed writing all those “likes”
2 likes@bukaboy5 nah, I don't think he's trying to convince himself. Nothing indicates that.
0 likesChris has to force so hard to produce lies that go against his genuine beliefs. It's like a teenager lying about liking a certain band or sport or whatever to fit in. But it's about loving his own children. I'm guessing the hardest part of Chris' life up until his arrest was fitting into society with absolutely zero empathy.
2 likes@Taz 941 omg, that’s exactly what he would sound like.
0 likesi scrolled past this right as he said it and i'm licherally screeching it's like he's glitching
1 likeABSURDITY at it's finest ..
1 likeThe loud irritating clock is a good tool to break down resistance
0 likesThis just makes me glad we have PACE in the uk
0 likesIt's funny how this woman acts more psychotic than an actual murderer
0 likespretty much that girlfriend of chris was the reward that he wanted to go through all of this. and how his girfriend knew about it and why she searcehd "can police find out the deleted messages".
0 likeshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uerw_S9JsQ&ab_channel=A%26E
dont watch this video if you are if you get easily scared the way chris wrapped his wife in the bedsheet in front of his daughter bella and how he took them to the oil field site and smothered them one by one after digging Shannan the and how bella said "is the same gonna happen to me dad what happend to CeCe"."
"I had nothing to do with this act of like, evil cruelty or whatever" - Chris Watts, 2018
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Yep
7 likes"I did not have sexual relations with that woman" - Bill Clinton, 01.28.1998 ;-)
141 likesSuch a sociopath, he's just remembering how normal people would feel and then reciting it like an unenthused middle schooler
29 likes@chakur25 😂
1 like@chakur25 you missed out another 1,000,000 likes
1 like@chakur25 hahahahahahaha
0 likesI did not wipe my knob on the curtains
0 likesTardis crew 2019
He’s the worst actor ever
1 like“Inclination.”
2 likes@chakur25 this george hughley?
0 likes@chakur25 look him up. Theres a commentor on a certain video who did the math and it was "24 "likes a minute"" or something like thay
2 likes@chakur25 must've did the math lol
0 likes@walter white what? That is not typed out very well. We can't understand you.
3 likesYeah, that would like be kinda anmoying if someone kidnapped and butchered my wife and kids while I was working out at 4am, not cool bro
2 likes@Mitch Keller "there's only 2 ways you'll fail this polygraph. If you don't follow my incredibly precise instructions or if you're lying."
1 likeI won't know which it is though but you better not fail lmao
@walter white i dont understand why you intentionally misspell murder, it's not a curse word
3 likesEdit: gl not getting banned or something tho
Dude's all over the place, first he's playing like he thinks she left him, then he just accidentally openly admits to an act of cruelty. No strategy whatsoever
3 likes@Random Name I have no idea how youtube filters comments but I can only guess he's trying to avoid it. His spelling is fine except he mispelled murder twice in two different ways. I know for a fact that youtube shadowbans certain people, reddit does the same.
1 like"My love foŕ them is exponential."
0 likes@Mitch Keller Or an arrogant over confident one who thinks he can beat it.
1 likePsychopaths (and maybe other evil people) have a way of telling you what they’ve done....
0 likesSickKent 😂
0 likesPoetic
1 like@Diamonds juaassss remember?? How far can a man´s lie go to?
1 likehe is so passionate!!!
1 likeAt that point they were still missing
0 likesThis guy is just astonishing, shocking and very sad. What are words compared to his actions. He failed in every way possible as a human being.
0 likesthe part where he has to put out scenarios is def. the point where a innocent person would say ..ok,,,,enough!..im outa here!!
0 likessaying ''like'' too many times comes off to me as a signal of deceit
0 likesThose kids??No your innocent, lovely girls.🥰
0 likesI’ve had so many channels pop up on my feed that are doing the same types of videos, but yours are just so much better. You can tell how much you care about putting out quality content because you have yet to post anything that isn’t absolute fire. So much love for Jim ❤️
39 likesWhy would he go back the next day 🤣
1 likeOh gosh. I almost feel sorry for Chris. He's so stupid! The detective is really good tho but Chris did most of the work I must say lol. Dumb dumb dumb!
0 likesUsually with these I find it kinda hard to pick up on the lies but this guy IS SO FUCKING BAD holy shit sounds like a my friend lying to his mom
0 likespeople who play among us and are accused for a crime😂😂😂
0 likesIf chris wernt there that detective would definitely be the creepiest dude in the room
0 likesBody language says it all BRUH 🤦♀️
1 likeThe way he overcompensates sounds like Casey Anthony…
0 likesThat polygrapher though!!!!!
0 likesthis woman is fucking awesome lol shes the most passive aggressive jerk when shes like "NO !!! Its a great thing that you're a horrible liar so thank you!" I can only imagine how his face looked hearing that . You can almost hear him swallowing spit when she says it
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I found the most awesome thing was when she was on about only one person in the room knowing the truth, and that it would be two by the end. Its almost something a villain would say (but ofc she isn't)
29 likessuch a queen
6 likesshe's hot. there, I said it
3 likes@Richard Bottom balls of steel my guy
0 likes@Richard Bottom random but ok
1 like@Jexotic what's random about it
0 likesso intimidating. there’s art and genius in the flattering-you-now-cuz-you’re-fucked delivery. i’m gonna have to remember this technique next time i catch my teenager in a lie.
3 likesThat and when she said "it would be really stupid to be here today having a polygraph test if you had anything to do with it. Right? It would be pretty dumb."
0 likeslol, top troll, that woman
I got stressed just from watching
1 like"you're a very bad liar" lmfao
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I'd have said no fair I want a rematch
0 likesHe didn’t even change clothes from the night before.
0 likesThis is a guy who has gotten away with too many thing in his life that he even thought killing his family was an option or he could get away with this and thought “well if I get caught I won’t be executed.” Colorado needs to bring the death penalty back and people need to stop giving people passes in life for cheating on their spouses.
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Colorado does have the death penalty. It did nothing to deter him. What are you talking about? At least get your facts right before you form opinions.
0 likes@Nancy P i thought it got abolished
0 likesThis lady should be the debate moderator for presidential debates. I bet she'd make them crap their pants!
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Best comment and true
5 likesI genuinely hope she is well
4 likesThe polygraph gonna give up, after 10 min of Trump lying.
21 likesAnd just straight Up burn when they hit the tax questions....
Biden doesn't need help to crap his pants
14 likes@MBeyk Kamala and Creepy Joe's lie about banning fracking, stacking the supreme court, etc etc. This polygraph lady will not let Kamala and Joe slide for lying too much during the debates.
4 likes@Faith Krichel
2 likesLmao there was no lie about the courts, that question was left unanswered. The fact that you think there was a lie just shows you didn't watch the debate. If you have time for this channel, then you should have time to head over to c span and watch it.
Trump will interrupt the hell out of her
3 likesUnbelievable..... this man says he wants them back ! ..... he actually kill them..... hope he suffers in jail & hell .
0 likesOne thing is pretty apparent. Chris is not the smartest guy around. He wanted it all. Didn't know his place in this world. And that's pretty fundamental. You can't misunderstand that part.
0 likesIt gives me anxiety and im in my house
0 likesI want those kids back I want them to bowl me over. Chris Watts is exactly were he should be
0 likesso chilling hearing/seeing this cold detached way he talks about his kids. i would be sickened and sobbing uncontrollably on that table....i lost my child 4.5 years ago and for the first few months i was bawling almost all the time with burning pain in my gut.....was awful.....this guy is such a psychopath....
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Dawna I’m so sorry for your loss.
22 likes@Rachel Hippert aaawww, thank you so much!
12 likes@Pixies Ostrich Duster awww, thank you so much! I'm getting there....i hope you are doing well xo
5 likesI've often wondered how a person could go on. Thank you for sharing.
6 likes@Kelly Clement i used to wonder myself. a woman once told me her son drowned at 16...i was totally shocked that she calmly stood before me and revealed the details. i wondered how she accomplished her composure to tell the story. unfortunately, i now know. takes so much work and a desire to restore something good within...anyhow, thanks for the comment and all the best!
8 likesDawna thank you for sharing your story and terribly sorry for your loss. You sound so strong just from your comments.
3 likes@Stephen S aww, thanks for the nice comment. hope you are well
2 likesGod I'm so sorry to read that. As a loving father I couldn't imagine that level of pain. So sorry.
3 likesBe strong. Your child is always with you.
3 likes@Diego Fonsato ...thank you for your kind words x
1 like@Daniel Cassidy ...thank you for the kind words....may you and your family be well x
2 likesBless you, sorry that happened 😕❤️
0 likesso sorry for your loss.
0 likesU can make another kids, dont worry
0 likesI'm so sorry for your loss
0 likesI'm so sorry for your loss.
0 likesTake a shot every time he says "like" for alcohol poisoning
1 likeWhat's the polygraph lady's name? I need to ask her her ring size
2 likes"Those kids".... Oh my god ...
0 likesTami is a fuckin G! I love her! She’s got Chris shitting himself before they even start.
0 likesI like to think she wears the striped cardigan when she already knows they're guilty
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I really hope that's true
36 likesStripped is not wearing anything, striped has a pattern with lines.
34 likes@Paolo M. he fixed it bro. let him keep his dignity.
127 likesWdym?
0 likes@Thomas Coady the sweater the woman is wearing looks like a prisoner jumpsuit. it is a joke.
54 likes@J Mart ahhhh ok I understand. Thanks. Quick reply too
21 likes@Paolo M. And you cared enough to reply it seems; also, this isn't an English class, it's youtube - don't go in expecting a 1000 word proofread essay like anyone here's being graded on a simple comment.
17 likes@Jermaine Simpson-Taylor YouTube*
6 likesSo true
2 likes@J Mart 😂
2 likes@Paolo M. Thank you for correcting them!
2 likes@Paolo M. Thanks for pointing that out, I didn't notice the typo.
9 likes@Paolo M. Enjoy being petty.
5 likesGold
0 likes@Paolo M. Why so touchy, has your poor little ego been hurt?
5 likes@Jermaine Simpson-Taylor Why are you crying? 😭
1 likeWhy do these videos have the best comments haha
3 likes@Paolo M. You want ME to fuck off? Now that's rich.
4 likes@Paolo M. spelling isnt important on a youtube comment section. It is in publications and essays.
5 likes@Storytime with Mamabear I don't seem to recall bringing sexism into the equation.
4 likes@Storytime with Mamabear that's ok, just be more careful next time.
4 likes@Storytime with Mamabear Don't act as though you're carrying decades of pain that justifies how you're acting in the present, but please keep generalising, it keeps the world nice and divided.
1 like@Storytime with Mamabear No
0 likes@Storytime with Mamabear Yeah you're really contributing by harassing a few men on the internet, hiding behind a monitor. Should we kill the son for the sins of his father? That's pretty much the logic you're following right now and it's incredibly petty.
4 likesThese interrogators knew from the beginning chris had something to do with it
1 like@Storytime with Mamabear I really shouldn't have to note the futility of what you're doing and yes, people would actually want to make their voice heard in other ways than a youtube comment.
1 like@Storytime with Mamabear Well you provided no evidence you're doing this elsewhere and it doesn't change the fact that doing it on youtube is pointless. Also, how exactly am I harassing you by calling you out on your bullshit?
0 likes@Paolo M. I'm not a native english speaker and I oftenly see native speakers making more mistakes than me or people I know. I think it's just about not caring about your spelling and grammar online, not that serious imo. And this kinda feels like writing to myself since my name used to be Paola M lol
0 likesIt’s the ham burglar fit, a subtle I know you did it
0 likes@crime&cosmetics often, oftenly is not a word I'm afraid.
2 likes@Frank haha you are right. I Won't change it, let ppl know I make horrible mistakes😜
2 likesLol that’s a nice observation
2 likesShe also has a bright orange cardigan.
2 likesOMG - never realized they were like prison stripes before - DUH! Thanks!
1 like@Paolo M. don’t even pay those people any attention haha they’re probably just resentful of your grammar capabilities. Spelling is important, people! Everyone can calm down now haha
2 likes@J Mart 🤣🤣🤣
1 likeThat’s such a good tactic tho
1 likeu stole my joke, Frank
0 likesUz@Thomas Coady and
0 likes@Jon Smith Exactly, although careful you don't upset anyone by correcting them etc. 😳
0 likes@Naomi Gower @Jermaine Simpson-Taylor @Paolo M. this is the stupidest argument ive ever read in full. conglaturations, ur all geniuses
1 likeAhahahaahaaa needed that lighthearted hilarious comment while watching this horror unfold. Good job you win for sure w that one
0 likesEdit: the original comment 👍. Not the irrelevant banter afterward 👎.
@Naomi Gower of course! just doing my assly duty
0 likesThis is such an awesome comment rofl.
1 likeIts deeper than words
0 likesFrank MC i bet thats exactly the reason why she wears it i bet she told her partner this guys toast , let's go get him...
0 likes110%
0 likesAnd she wears a green one if they're innocent 🤣
0 likes@two bears high fiving Did you type that with your feet?
0 likesLike Anthony Fantano’s red flannel
1 like@Nextral Exactly, like the melon's flannel
0 likesWhy the hell did I read this in Morgan freemans voice
0 likes😆🤣
0 likesAnd the investigator guy wears a bright orange jumpsuit on her laundry day...
0 likesQuality comment👏👏👏😂👍🏴
1 likeNo lawyer, that's his biggest mistake....
0 likesGive me 15 minutes alone with Chris.
0 likesChris=: "ThAts a HaRd QuestIOn to AnSWer"
0 likesInterrogator: "RIIGHHHTTTT" (Guiltyyyy/...)LOL
2.22 WHY did you do that, Chris? Now they think you're a suspect. The cops won't care if you cheated on Shannan, she was a horrible human. They will understand!
0 likesTHIS.. Was his silly mistake, and resulted in him being falsely charged.
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I wonder why she cheated on him
0 likesHe wasn't falsely charged. He is obviously guilty.
2 likes@Yolo Swaggins ikr whats this guy on
0 likes@UnderScore Think outside the box. Clear your mind of all conscious thought, all cognitive bias. Is Chris guilty?
0 likes@james sutcliffe Bro literally felt no emotion upon his children and wifes disappearance, much less murder. Stone-Faced killer
0 likesThat polygraph lady Columbo’d the shit out of him
0 likesHe ain’t even ask get mad about failing the test 😩. Bro a sicko
0 likesThis the darkest true crime
0 likesWow she absolutely wrecked him
0 likes"Do people tell you you're a horrible liar? Like, they can just tell right away?".
360 likesI love the barely-veiled assumption that he frequently lies.
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Chris Ferrell man why your name Chris ???
2 likes@Rollin Rhyee because it's the 64th most popular name...
7 likes@SpaceMissile
3 likesReread my comment.
@Natalie, where does "Natalie" rank on that list?
0 likes@Natalie I dare say spacemissle just trolled you 🤣😂
6 likesProbably makes you better at lying
0 likesThe scary thing is I find him credible... I would be a bad investigator
0 likes“😃Thank you for being a horrible liar😄☺️😃”
1 likeGod he just acts to guilty
0 likesHer posture brought me physical pain <_>'
0 likesThese videos need to be way longer. I would be fine with 3 hour videos going over the whole 2,000 pages of discovery. I love you Jim, you’re going to learn how to swim one day, I promise!
70 likesYou have to love the polygraph operator’s choice of clothing for the exam. This lady is some of the best in the field!
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What's the significance of her clothing?
2 likesThis story needs more victims... AMIRITE?
0 likesAny update on how hes doing in prison? Lol
0 likesWhy did the cadaver dogs never detected the scent of the body/bodies?
0 likesthat was psychological annihilation
0 likesPro Tip: Don’t murder your family and you’ll be home in time for dinner.
0 likesWeird how tammi already had a sense that he probably strangled, smothered them. It’s astonishing how well trained these FBI agents are. They absolutely triumphed in this case. You don’t always see that, sometimes they drop the ball. I’m really impressed!
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He still lives. No triumph. He should be dead. Instead we are now paying triple to house this scumbag because additional guards are PROTECTING his life. Naw, he breathes. No triumph.
3 likes@7 Eyes open wide At some point, he has to "interact" with others, hopefully inmates, right? ( One can only HOPE!!!!! LOL )
1 likeNot taking any credit away from the detectives, but this wasn't exactly the most difficult case to crack. They essentially only ever had one suspect, and as soon as they could prove he was lying to them, he didn't have much choice but to let his guard down and begin working on a way to avoid the death penalty instead. The second they told him, "We know you were cheating on her. In fact, we've read all of your texts and spoken with your mistress already," he knew it was over for him.
4 likes@Megan Cox If Nicole was an accomplice, she wouldn't be.
2 likes@7 Eyes open wide The death sentence is considerably more expensive than life in prison. As it turns out, you need to check a case many times to be sure you're not killing innocent people in violation of the constitution, and as it turns out that costs money.
5 likesAnother comment says no blood was found anywhere so that's probably part of the reason
1 likePsyintZ yes Nicole Shannon’s friend is a hero and one of the reasons he’s in jail. She set the ball rolling turning up unexpectedly and messing with the plan.
0 likesWell, she already knew there wasn’t a gun in his possession, and there was no evidence of stabbing, so that’s kind of a big clue.
0 likes3
0 likesPseudo-science at work.
0 likes"I miss them throwing their chicken-nuggets at me" sounds very very stupid to say; WHY would you a) allow your kids to throw food at you? b) miss them doing that? c) admit that you have such bad parenting-scills that you can't teach your kids how to NOT behave with food?
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skills*
0 likesPolygraph lady played him like a fiddle
0 likeswhich cirumstances has the ticking clock in our digital or just technically advanced era?
0 likesedit Polygraphs are not only not completely sure, they are not even half sure....They only measure the physical processes.
These interrogators are geniuses, holy shit. My faith in humanity is restored. I always knew there was murderous scum like Chris Watts out there, but I didn't know there were such sophisticated methods of catching them
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Mad respect to them. Also, did anyone notice that when Tammy knew he was guilty, she looked extremely sad and disturbed?
25 likesHE IS EXCELLENT!💙
0 likesChris clearly never routinely studied detective shows.
1 likePeriod
I have never cheated on my wife. 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻
0 likesLie detection section is a bit cringy. Like she’s talking to a little kid. Can he not notice that she’s trying to set him up? Great channel btw
1 likeThey should have let apprentices deal with this as he is so bad at murdering and covering
0 likes"There's nothing in my life that means more to me than these kids."
1 likeExcept for that b00ty of Nichol Kessinger..... -_-
He did not lie to them on that polygraph test. HE PROMISED
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You're right. He should have pinki promised, just to be sure
66 likesJust like there was no fraud in this election....they denied it, so case closed. Sorry, I just couldn't resist.
32 likes@Erika Elyse 😂😂😂👍👍👍
6 likes@Erika Elyse LOL
5 likes@Erika Elyse difference is there's plenty of evidence that CW committed the murders.
31 likes@Erika Elyse 😂🤣😂🤣👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
1 like@Erika Elyse you mean, they asked for evidence and you didn't have any?
13 likes@Faith Alone dont forget to lock it
0 likes@Jennifer♥ very important😂😂
0 likesHe promised? Well then, guess he is free to go!
3 likesCouldn’t resist spreading misinformation ?
4 likes@Dwarfu ??
0 likes@Dwarfu, let's be realistic here, a promise is a promise
0 likes@Audri they didn’t ask for evidence. They heard first hand accounts from private citizens. These are the cases thrown out. The cases from Trump’s legal team (6 as of now) were for hand counts and the like.
0 likesThey never had the chance to present anything. The evidence we have seen came from the public hearings held between the legislatures in the 6 contested states. President Trump gave them every chance to tell the truth or be transparent, so now... the evidence will be released, declassified and everything will be known. You can’t complain and say “why didn’t you present this in the courts” because they tried to go through the courts.
@Michael Williamson the courts threw it out because they literally couldn't sustain a case.
2 likes@Audri
0 likes“First hand accounts from the citizens.”
First hand accounts, while admissible in court, does not usually end up with a verdict solely for the reason its a “first hand” account.
Now, with Trump’s legal team’s 6 cases, , they actually had a positive outcome. As it was intended to to obtain recounts.
@Michael Williamson recounts that didn't even fall in his favor lmao
2 likes@Audri
0 likesWhenever the recounts took place, they used the same people that was used I. The first place when the fraud occurred. When it was other people doing the recounts, they find fraudulent ballots. Georgia, for example, found 12,000ish ballots for Trump but the media used his leaked phone call as a way to “debunk” the 12,000. 12,000 votes went from Trump to Biden over night. Once a vote is counted, it never goes away. So, how does President Trump lose 12,000 ballots that 100% of the 12,000 went to Biden?
@Michael Williamson sources please? I've got trouble believing some random youtube comment, I'm sure you understand
0 likes@Audri
0 likesOh, trust me, that I can understand completely. You’d know this if it wasn’t for the media not reporting on what these meetings in each contested state uncover. Give me a moment and I’ll get you a source or two
Edit:
The full election meeting (in GA):https://youtu.be/EjbAFuoQOvo
https://youtu.be/GrzeHNfUTZs
You have to trust me 🤦♂️
1 likeIf you want your kids to come home and barrel rush you to hug you then you should not have strangled the life out of them and then toss them aside with less respect then a recycled pop can.
0 likes'You could lure them into a trap and have someone waiting' - I fully suspect Shannan was lured in her house and Nikole Kessinger was waiting for her, along with Chris. There's no way he did all this on his own. Coward.
1 likeCasey Anthony is innocent. I know everything but have been too scared to go to the authorities because of the lifelong flak I know I’ll receive. Help me
0 likesI think Tammy may have done it…
0 likesPolygraph examiner: It would be really dumb for someone who had something to do with this to take a polygraph.
634 likesChris Watts: Hold my beer.
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Polygrapher: "It would be really dumb for you to take the polygraph if you're guilty"
18 likesChris: "You're goddamn right."
It would have been a pretty cool moment had he gone through all the motions of the polygraph and then shortly before the end, casually dropped a line like "its a shame none of this is admissable in court, isn't it?" but unfortunately he didn't know that lol
11 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesWOW EVEN SHE SAID IT
1 like@brotherBox 😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likes@Rebecca JJ if you're guilty too.
0 likesActually, especially if you're guilty.
Taking a polygraph in generally is stupid. It doesn't indicate anything beyond nervousness. It's just psychological baiting.
2 likesThere is no machine that can tell if you tell the truth or a lie
1 likeAahhrrfffff i m dead! 😅😆😂 thanks for this moment of pure laughter!
0 likesThe Polygrapher's "Prison Black and White Stripes" jacket is interesting....
1 likeHe was 33 in 2018? He looks at least 43 lol
0 likesThese kids instead of MY KIDS, MY GIRLS. How evil you are!!
0 likesClock ticking is so creepy tho
0 likesWhoever is making these videos: I'm really enjoying this channel and fascinated by your insights and what your videos reveal about human nature. Please continue on your path, I'm looking forward to your forthcoming videos. And thank you! Given the sorry state of our species you'll likely never run out of stories to work with.
73 likesThis is hilarious 🤣 like it’s terrible but the polygraph administrator is so troll. She definitely had bro shitting his pants
0 likesNotice how she wore black and white stripes??,... To remind him of the jumpsuit he'll be wearing!!
2 likesHow dare you say cooking eggs is a trivial deed!
0 likesDude, he only had 2 hours sleep. He was just running on empty.
0 likesThis lady is like a cat playing with her food.
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lmaooo
11 likesImagine how much she LOVES this part of the job.
191 likeslol RIGHT XD
5 likesRobert Royston relax Robert
21 likes@Robert Royston chill before you end up on this channel yourself
23 likesRobert Royston
9 likesCalm down before you have a stroke, Robert. 😬
She was the cat and Watts was the mouse.
7 likesthe lady's uncomfortable.. but does not show it.. look at her hands..
7 likes@LucyFerr the baddest b
1 like@Chantal's NExt BoyFrienD She may love getting it out of him to get those babies justice.
3 likes@xd Jay What did Robert say?
0 likes@a rather opinionated individual I haven’t the slightest idea my friend. Sorry :(
0 likesyassssss
0 likes"Those kids" not "My kids" 🤔
0 likesI'm the biggest finget ever. I can never sit still. Constantly moving. Changing positions. I'd find this impossible.
0 likesItchy face etc
It’s so cringe hearing someone who is terrible at lying trying to lie, as well as someone who is unemotional trying to emulate emotion
0 likesHow do these killers exist. Even if they get away with murder how do they live with themselves. We must face the truth There is a subhuman species amongst us. YOU MAY KNOW ONE. . keep your eye on that psychopath. Talk him into jumping for Jesus off a bridge.
0 likesScary that he helped birth his daughter but little did she know she was entering life right into her killer’s arms
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Yikes
5 likesOmg
3 likesdamn
1 likeSo....very sad, a road to destruction and heart ache!!!!😢😭😢😭
1 like@Turquoise Cheetah ugh not the same
23 likes@maddog yeah it is dont lie to urself
3 likes@nonya Xdova No, it's definitely not the same at ALL.
7 likes@Kass yeah ur right its worse at least he knows what he did was wrong
2 likesHe helped birth of that kid
0 likes@nonya Xdova your argument is that it is a soul? how do you even prove that souls exist? when do they even form lol does a fertilized egg instantly gets a soul? do animals have souls and yet you eat them peacefully or they are just bodies?
4 likes@Kass just cause she was raped by evil man doesnt mean her baby doesnt derserve to live i had a friend who was raped and kept the baby and he is the most loving kid ull ever met and neither me or her could imagine the world without him
0 likes@Kass two wrongs dont make a right .
0 likes@umami thats up to u to decided, i personal believe that the second an egg is fertilized that that fetus should have all rights of a human being as thats exactly what it would become if we didnt kill it
0 likes@nonya Xdova I can understand that. I've never had an abortion personally, but I definitely would if I ever had to.
0 likesGood point
0 likesThat's so morbid and sad and wrong and hideously true
0 likesnonya Xdova Foetuses don’t develop an amygdala (the part of the brain that processes pain and fear) until around the 25th week, by which stage over 99% of abortions have taken place. They can’t feel, think or process emotions or pain. They aren’t conscious and they aren’t yet human. Inform yourself.
1 likeWhy did he not lawyer up?
0 likesThese these these these these kids. If my kids were missing I wouldn’t be able to fucking function. Absolutely sickening to watch. He never loved “those” kids EVER.
0 likesLOL "so thanks for being a horrible liar"
0 likesFor that shirt alone, he should be in prison.
0 likesRight before the test begins, I wonder what’s going through his head, does he actually think he’s about to pass the test or something
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It’s unbelievable that anyone, guilty or not, would submit to a polygraph without consulting an attorney.
396 likesThe tests are bullshit, not validated. It's all part of the theatre to get you to confess.
271 likesHey didn’t expect to see you here
5 likesWell polygraphs are a load of bs, so ya he probably does. All it really measures is if the person is freaking out, if you are calm and understand that polygraphs can't detect lies, it's very easy to trick them (especially if you are a sociopath with no emotions). It also goes the other way. A naturally nervous person who is innocent, but has physical reactions to the simple act of being accused of a crime can come out looking like they lied to every single incriminating question.
204 likesEven I would not pass it lol. I would get nervous by every question, thats why it is not used in the courts.
48 likes@Clayton T Its not even about being calm its a invention dating its origin back to the 1900s ya know back when they put cocaine in coke and measured peoples heads and eugenics. Its totally a interrogation technique guarded and flaunted because its all they have. There is no scientific method to replicate actual truly known falsehood's with the real consequence's of death row or imprisonment. Nor a could sample group such as DNA be conducted with those parameters. The given nature of a Lie being an almost truly unknown also doesn't lend itself to a true determination of its validity.
5 likes@Clayton T I always feel guilty for stuff I didn't do. A computer broke at college and I had a guilty look on my face. Then the tutor looked at me as if I done it
18 likes@dustyak79 When I say if you are calm, I mean that you can indeed beat it and have questions appear "true" (otherwise cops would never get jobs, they all need to BS a polygraph when first hired. Imo the main reason for this is to test how the cop manages their stress levels). It's not a valid science, but it does indeed truly measure certain things, all of which are associated with being nervous. The false assumption used to determine truth and lie is that people are only nervous when they lie, which is total bs. Also people have different ticks, which this device also does not account for, and just assumes everyone has the same basic reactions (me for example, all you need to do is look at my eyes when I lie, I always glance top left).
13 likesThe entire thing is built around making the subject think the test is infallible, and thus indeed making it infallible thanks to placebo. The subject psych's themselves out when the questions they need to lie to appear, and because they truly believe (among the other signs, all of which are told to the subject for this reason) their heart will start to race when they say the lie, it actually happens. A calm person that understands their words have literally no meaning and can successfully just stabilize their body can bs the fuck out of the test.
All of this is meaningless though, because as said nothing the test provides is actual evidence, and the end goal is to just tell them they failed in the most convincing manner possible and get them to feel like there is now overwhelming evidence of guilt, and to just give up. (even if you successfully bs the test and pass, they will tell you you failed and see what you do)
Did he think he was gonna get away dumping the bodies at his work? Nothing about any of this makes any sense
8 likesHe’s a narcissist. Narcissists are arrogant enough to think they can talk their way out of anything. It’s sickening
10 likesthe test is basically if you stay calm or not, if you can stay perfectly calm throughout the test you're practically guaranteed to pass it, but judging by his body language, the man was shitting it lmao
1 likelove the gta shit aswell, been watching for about a year
0 likesLMFAO WTF DEMPY
0 likesPolygraph's aren't reliable though and many courts will find them inadmissible as they are so unreliable. It is completely possible to fail one even if you tell nothing but the truth.
3 likes@J Dubya ja, that’s why they don’t use polygraphs in court , they use them in interpolations to gain leverage over their suspects , if they’re lying on the polygraph it will make the suspect think they’re caught
4 likesA lot of people believe they’re special and they can fool this test by lying the best they can. By being confident while taking it they believe it’s enough to pass. It isn’t.
1 like@Fister Mantastic I know, machines aren’t to be trusted, if being confident can make the machine go wrong then it needs to be redone lmfao
0 likes@INDELIBLE FAECES exactly, and in prt 1 , he’s literally acting sus anyways , his wife ‘goes missing’ and he’s texting people, doesn’t let the cop kick his door in , makes him wait multiple times
1 like@Anthonyq84 have a look at most of these interviews as vast majority don’t have any legal representation which is crazy. Never talk to the police without a lawyer guilty or not
2 likes@INDELIBLE FAECES hahahahaha
0 likesPeople always think they can, but they can't. You'd have to be very slick to beat it. Likely have a disorder which makes it easier for them.
0 likes@AJ 7 basically
0 likesLmao he knew he was screwed when the detective asked him if he wants to take that test
0 likesPolygraphs are based on pseudoscience and are not admissible in court for this reason. The real value of polygraphs is not in accurately determining the truthfulness of a respondent (as they have been shown in studies to be highly inaccurate), but rather that they encourage the respondent to volunteer information to the test administrator that would otherwise never have been brought up.
3 likes@dustyak79 people used polygraphs on plants and instead of thinking “this machine Is wrong” they thought PLANTS ARE SENTIENT
0 likes@Clayton T naturally, they aren't always 100% accurate, but saying they're a "load of bs" is just disingenuous
1 like@Akudama Soul saying they are bs is way more genuine than saying they have a scientific background. Fact when your eyes are exposed to light the pupils constrict. That’s a proven physiology response to a stimulus. Think about it over a hundred years some steam punk looking inventor during a time when the human body was even less of a known thing, thought a physiological reaction to the stimulus of lying would be measurable with antiquated instruments. We have cat scans now that only just give us theories on the function of the human Brain.
0 likes@Marc Kailes I always heard the guy that came up with the CVSA lied about having the Educational background he claimed. Also if you wanna take a dive into a similar rabbit hole look up the Blood spatter experts and how that all started. Basically some dude clubbing stray dogs in his basement selling courses to law enforcement after he got recognized in one court. Then selling courses to teach his bogus stuff.
0 likesBe funny if they checked his phone and the first google search was "How do you pass a polygraph test when you are definitely guilty?"
2 likes@Marc Kailes Exactly it’s nothing more than a group of Psychic mediums only that industry has duped many in law enforcement itself which as you said ruined lives . I’d rather see Chris Watts go free than some poor innocent guy or guys serving time or death sentences because some gullible investigators believe in the lie detector so much it clouds their judgment and influences the investigation. Not too mention law enforcement and federal jobs use them in hiring and retaining people. Some FBI agent went in for his routine test failed and lost his job.
0 likes@Akudama Soul It's really not disingenuous :/ My proof is I am an AWFUL liar, and it's blatantly obvious to others when I am lying to them. But guess what, have passed a polygraph without any trouble. If I can BS my way through a polygraph, anybody can.
2 likespolygraphs are bullshit
1 like@Gloth Sang I disagree
0 likesYou're a face i didn't expect to see he. I watch your vids. You're awesome.
0 likesI like your videos
0 likesPicked it up on part 1, this guy oozes with arrogance... it's actually nauseating.
0 likesHe is a narcissist
0 likesYes?
0 likesBecause a Polygraph test is literally so shit it may as well be a coin flip?!
It is a fucking travesty that it was ever given any weight as evidence.
@Akudama Soul polygraphs are a load of bs.
0 likesi still don’t understand why he even agreed to take the polygraph lmao
0 likes@Anthonyq84 crazy that junk fake pseudoscience is still used. Your smart watch is better at telling lies
0 likeshe must have seen one of those stupid "how to pass polygraph test" videos on youtube
0 likesPolygraphs don't detect lies, they detect stress, or more precisely physiological indicators of stress: Increased heart rate, blood pressure, respiration... it's why they're unreliable and most states don't allow polygraph results to be admissible in court.
0 likesPsychopaths pass polygraphs easily because their lack of empathy or guilt won't cause a physiological response when they lie. Innocent people can fail a polygraph test because they're just nervous or stressed out at the question..and while it's not easy, it is possible to 'pass' a polygraph just by controlling your responses: Think of something horrific when you're telling the truth, and it'll throw off the baseline. Frame an answer in your head so you're not technically lying can work too.
So, because it's possible, if you're dumb or arrogant enough, it's a calculated risk to 'prove' your innocence.
@AJ 7 The test does VERY little on it's own. It's the psychology of the polygrapher that makes the thing work. She was VERY good and was able to psych him out enough she could have told he was lying with her back turned.
0 likes@Fister Mantastic You literally CAN fool polygraphs though. And you can fail despite telling the truth. It's inherently an unreliable "test".
0 likesPolygraph tests work about as well as magic 8 balls. The results are meaningless and they should only be used as an interrogation tool on people who believe in them.
0 likes@AJ 7 that's the point of the test, to get a confession from guilty people and to annalyze their emotions. if you're innocent you should get an attorney before taking a test. Even if you're guilty you should get one.
0 likes@Clayton T it may be true in many situations that lie detectors don't do a good job and aren't concrete evidence and science backed. But in this case he scored a -18, where a -4 is usually considered a liar. He is that bad at lying.
0 likes@Aaron Abele It's not that they aren't concrete evidence, thy aren't even evidence. And again, him doing bad on the test doesn't mean he is lying, it means internally he is freaking the fuck out (which is not involuntary, and CAN be controlled).
0 likesThe only reason lie detectors are used at all is to play mind games and pull a confession out of naïve people, NOT to see if someone is lying or not.
@Clayton T you're making a definitive statement on something that is still an ongoing debate, there are many things that can be learned by getting someone to take a polygraph test. Especially when they perform so poorly, and I've already agreed that it's a great interrogation technique.
0 likes@DonnyBaker45 lmao
0 likesDempy!
0 likesHe tghought he'd look more guilty if he denied the test. He knew he'd fail but he probably thought he could lie past the results
1 likeHe's remembering what George Costanza (Seinfeld) said: it's not a lie if YOU believe it.
0 likesthank god chris is a terrible liar. you could HEAR the difference in his voice when saying "no" to any of the questions about shanan
0 likesLol evil cruelty, this interrogation was just for laughs
0 likesThis was like, painful to watch
0 likesTerrible liar. THOSE KIDS!?
3 likes"She was the girly girl."
758 likes"I loved those girls."
Practically a confession.
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Colt 604 ALL past tense
9 likesYup. But unfortunately linguistics is a soft science.
8 likes@7 Eyes open wide Death is relief of suffering. He would just be in the ground. He should be on a Judas' Cradle. Or get the punishment of Prometheus.
4 likes@Antediluvian Spy I understand where you are coming from. But to torture him- who would be serving it up? Similar to when people hope for child rapists to be raped in prison, who are these ordained monsters who are allowed to be just as bad as the one deserving the torture but with our blessing? Sadistic torture or rape would require a person to be just as bad. Killing them just makes sense on many platforms and if done quickly and even humanely is a righteous justified act.
17 likes@7 Eyes open wide Wait, youre not for retribution when it comes to pedophiles but murderers are a different story? Your logic is not consistent. Just so youre aware, the state doesnt execute rapists, serial rapists or pedophiles.
0 likes@MJ L I never said that. Learn how to read. Even better learn how to comprehend.
5 likes@7 Eyes open wide You denounced rapists being raped but ok'ed murders being killed by the state. Retribution for one and not the other. What did I misunderstand?
0 likes@Cyann 8eight she's talking about what CW said. He said 'Bella WAS a girly girl'. Nothing to do with the polygrapher.
0 likesHe never said i love this girls , he said i love this kids !!
0 likesI hate this case so much. He’s so manipulative! A pathological liar! How can someone who’s suppose to protect there family do something like this?!?!? Ugh
0 likesIf I hadn't had a dad in the likes of Chris watts, with the egg cooking and second pairs of cllothing, I may be-sorry, slip of the tounge-may not be here today.
0 likesI don’t get it a couple days of being free at the cost of his family’s life
0 likesSo what would be the normal response of an innocent person to the polygrapher asking about all the ways you could kill someone? I’m sure that’s not something they’d ask unless they’re pretty much certain that you did it, but we all know sometimes they’re wrong. I’d imagine a normal person would get majorly defensive/upset and question “what do you mean/why are you asking me that?” That question just seriously threw me off and the fact that he didn’t even question that is crazy.
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I think the correct way is just to be shocked and unwilling to answer. Imagine your family is gone and someone asked you for an opinion on how you would personally kill them. Pretty appalling to hear, much less have to answer to
4 likesThe polygraph examiner has a very very poor posture.
1 likei really enjoyed edie falco in this episode
0 likesLoves them so much, he can’t even name them
0 likes“You would be stupid to take this polygraph if you were guilty. You are a really bad lier.” This would fuck up a normal person.
1 likeOh my god, wasn't kidding about her training, she is badass. I also had a good laugh with how she subtley roasted the hell out of him, through out the whole thing, and he wasn't even smart enough to pick up on it. I wish I could find more footage of her doing these tests on other suspects, because that was outstanding.
83 likesPolygraph Operator:
3 likes"Is your first name Christopher?"
Chris: "Yes."
PO: "Before 2018, did you lose your temper?"
Chris: "No."
PO: "Did you kill your wife and kids?"
Chris: "nOo"
PO: "Bet."
I always wondered how the cops knew so quickly that Chris was having an affair...
2 likesStupid me.
He just handed his phone over to them. That settles that.
We love ourselves a girl boss 😏
0 likesCan someone explain to me why "these" and "those" are highlighted? I'm italian so i don't know if there's something wrong with it.
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it’s because when he says “those kids” he’s actually detaching himself from the situation. if he said “my kids” or something more human like a normal father would say he would’ve built some sort of emotions, too bad he’s a piece of trash anyway lol btw i’m italian too ahah è come dire “non ho ucciso io quei bambini” invece che dire “i miei bambini” c’è molta differenza a livello umano
2 likesThe way he detaches himself from even being a father, referring to those sweet babies as “those girls” “these girls” makes me so freaking mad. I’m a kid myself really (16) but I wouldn’t even refer to my pet in that way. He didn’t care AT ALL when he murdered those beautiful girls
26 likesThis guy is incapable of looking anything close to innocent.
0 likesHe sure was tryna sell that for sure
0 likesWhen he watches that video of his kids… it fucks with me, man.
0 likesHe’s wearing the same clothes. His head must’ve been racing all night.
0 likes"You could SMOTHER or STRANGLE someone"
1558 likesChris: 👁👄👁
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He just did piss himself when the mf said that 😂😭
100 likes“Why the surprised face, Chris?”
20 likesChris in his mind : dam she’s good!! How did she know?
9 likeslmao xD
1 likeSurprised pikachu face
2 likes@C “Heart dropped to his ass” lmfao I gotta remember that
0 likes21:06 The dagger.
0 likesI need them back like soo bad like I just want them to open that door and just barrel-rush me I need to see those kids so bad
0 likeshe really does suck at lying you can hear his voice shake
0 likesThe fact that shirt wore that outfit is a good tactic.
0 likesIt’s sickening how he watches that video of his kids knowing he killed them :(
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Right? Why TF did he do that? Just to seem innocent?
34 likesFor the cameras
54 likes😞
0 likes@PyroShayNiac God bless! Believe in your heart and confess with your mouth that Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior and died on a cross for our sins so we can live again in Heaven where there is no pain or suffering! God is our Father and Creator and raised His Son Jesus from the dead! Confess and repent of your sins and God will freely forgive you! Trust in God and live for Jesus as He died for you! 💕 (don’t swear or take God’s name in vain!)🥰
2 likes@olivia grace I didnt swear olivia i said "tf"
7 likes@olivia grace I’m a Mormon, so I can’t say much, except for I don’t believe that swearing is a sin. Or atleast, I don’t think the bible brought it up. Either way, it’s just words, and there’s worse sins out there. Also keep in mind that not everybody is Christian. Maybe this person has different beliefs. <3
5 likesDid anyone notice how many times he said "like"?.
0 likesCops chris your family is missin
1 likeChris alright man hit me up if you find them
Okay,people. Nobody "passes" or "fails" a polygraph. Nobody even has to take a stupid polygraph in the First Place. It's like reading your palm or a tarot card reading. What a bunch a BS
1 likeHorror movie writers be like 16:01
0 likes“You should not be in this chair if you had anything to do with them little girls disappearing” starts sweating
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This was actually funny as shit.
42 likesHas anyone ever wondered what "Jim" from jcs looks like? Both narrator and the creator
0 likes20:17 Chris: 😳
0 likesgross... every time he referred to what he missed.....It was ...the worship and adoration of the kids. How they would ideally treat him. Funny. I always miss the cute things they said or did......"dad: Honey make daddy breakfast. Daughter age 6: Sure daddy, do you want a big bowl or a little bowl." Forever a joy to remember. He missed them busting thru the door to hug him.
0 likesIts absolute cringe listening to this guy lie. Of all the intoragations ive watched this has to be the worst
0 likesImagine if you were actually innocent and these police were asking you these questions. You would be OUTRAGED that they're wasting time asking disgusting questions instead of finding out what really happened to your family. The very fact he's willing to answer without giving any skepticism or lip back to them screams he's guilty. It's like watching a child lie to their parents to not get in trouble
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Exactly
5 likesI'm not even a cop or administer polygraph and I know he's extremely guilty. Polygraph lady was good lol
5 likesI don't know, I feel like a lot of these techniques are very much focused on a single type of person. Meanwhile a more introverted or socially awkward person would probably trigger a lot of alarms even if innocent. I can kind of understand why often the jury doesn't see these as enough evidence, since I can very well imagine myself screw these up even if completely innocent.
0 likesAbsolutely
0 likesthe sheer amount of double speak here is ridiculous
0 likesHe’s a stoic lizard. Hi, Scott.
0 likes“We are 100% certain that he killed a woman and two children so let’s put him alone with a small woman in a room unrestrained and have her ask him questions that would definitely make him angry. Oh yeah, and we, the cops are fucking geniuses and don’t you forget it”
0 likesLOL that polygrapher is such a savage calling him a horrible liar ha ha
1 like"Only one person in this room knows the truth and in 5 minutes, there will be two of us". Damn, this woman is my hero. I bet he does not agree that is "the coolest part" 😂😂😂
308 likesLower them into a trap. Or a tank.
0 likes“Let’s do it!”
0 likesHe is going to lose all his commissary playing poker in prison with that face
0 likesWhat happened to his lawyer
0 likesNext time my roommate eats my leftovers, I’m going to ask about the whereabouts, then do the “pause technique” and stare at the fridge.
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🤣🤣🤣
23 likes🤣🤣
8 likesGoddamn idk why this reminded me of joey from friends 😂😂😭
23 likesPerfect. 👌
4 likesYuk..i remember having roommate...i spose these days it only makes sense
2 likesOmg! Hahahaha!
2 likesThat's great.
lmao
2 likesLMFAO
3 likesHahahahahahahahahahahha
2 likes@Chris Michelle Jesus loves you! He really does! ❤
3 likesMan, you made my day
3 likes😂
2 likes😂😂
2 likesLol
2 likes🤣👊
1 likeLol
1 likeHonestly, these techniques can be applied in many areas of life.
2 likes@ElectrikkPaperClipxx this is true! Alot if great information in these interrogations on how to read people
3 likes“There were three slices of pizza when I went to the store. When I came back, there were two. Did you eat one?”
8 likes“No.”
“Are you sure?’
I can only imagine what it's like to have a bunch of Criminal Justice majors for roommates.
2 likes@Chris Hayes your every step 👀
3 likesRefrigerator: .............
1 likestares at the fridge menacingly for 10 minutes
Refrigerator: ..... OKAY OKAY!!! It was Greg!! He ate your food!!!
@Chris W LOL 🍕
1 likeah...HAHAHA
0 likes@Chris W don’t forget to buy a clock for the kitchen
2 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes@Chris W hahahahahaha
0 likes@E M lol, hahaha
0 likes“Help me convince everyone else that you didn’t eat those leftovers.”
1 likeBwahahaha!
0 likesAnd ask "how many ways can you think of that would cause that food to go missing?"
0 likesWhy ?! , Why wouldn't he just walk away ?! , Why wouldn't he do anything else , why murder ?!
0 likesWatching video of these happy little girls. Makes me sick.
0 likesQuality. Quality.
0 likesI have such a hard time watching these
0 likes"Chris , please stop it's time". This was one of the coldest thing an officer has said during interview
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they say that in other interviews ive seen. they even sometimes say it to innocent suspects. its all about psychological impact and tells and such. you could feel the weight of it here though. like they knew beyond doubt it was him.
40 likesI got chills
11 likesTime stamp?
6 likes@Ishaan Khurana 24:04
6 likesI know I would probably confess to shit I never did if someone threw that one at me out of the blue.
9 likesCold line.
15 likesI felt like I was the guilty one in that moment.
They go from being his friend to "Chris, you did not pass that test. It's time" Scary. My face would be so red then.
5 likes@Nick Koster they went from being empathetic towards him to straight up "chris you fucked up" attitude
7 likesEspecially the exhale into END OF PART 2
1 likeOk I have to say, the polygrapher is the most brilliant and awesome person I have ever seen in these police interrogations.
39 likesI mean, you can take her as she is, and cast her in a movie, and she'll be the protagonist/star easily.
The way she posed those questions, the scaring technique in a calm tone of voice, the passive-aggressive "you're going down, we're gonna bust you in your lies" but in such a calm demeanor and gentle wording.
OMG she is just brilliant!
“A lot of dads don’t buy a second pair of clothes…”
225 likesAnd Chris just beaming hear-to-hear like he just won Dad of the Year.
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And uh… make… eggs…
14 likesAnd… pack bags…
Chris: yeah, i really like to be involved
isnt it ear to ear? im not being a dick, im genuinely not sure.. i always thought it was ear-to-ear
8 likes@Morgan Rusnai it is. Like you’re smiling so big that the corners of your mouth reach your ears
2 likesGrahm made great use of the "Ego-up" technique. He and Tammy really nailed it on how to break Chris down.
0 likes@Morgan Rusnai yes, it's ear to ear. Grinning ear to ear
0 likesCan we just appreciate the interrogators? These guys are proffesionals who went to schools for years and years. They spent hours studying and practicing. Funny how this guy thinks he can use "big brain" against them.
51 likesThe polygraph woman was amazing!
386 likesShe spent five minutes convincing him the test was full proof.
Right now one person in this room knows the truth.
In 5 minutes it will be two.
So smart
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CBI Agent Tammy Lee!! She’s awesome and is an amazing Law Enforcement Officer. 💜🌟
5 likes*fool proof
13 likesi had to exhale when she said that because it stressed me out and i didnt even do anything wrong lmao what an absolute legend. this video has totally changed the way i feel about polygraphs.
4 likesI love sarcasm.
0 likesIt’s fooled proof kid
1 likeI'm amazed at the incredibly vast difference between a human male who loves his children unconditionally and will protect them with his own life; versus a human male who loves his children when it's convenient and if needed will murder them to begin a new life for himself.
43 likesAs sickening as murderers are; it's also fascinating that just the existence of these people are here with us in society and are being born every day. You have to wonder what makes a person do this. Many of us can think about killing but almost all of us never act on it- not just because of the consequences we would face afterwards but the burden of guilt, shame, regret and overall remorse we'd live with is enough to stop us. Most of us are born with a conscious and some level of empathy, 2 things that the Chris Watts's of the world lack.
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Why are you saying human male instead of just man?
0 likesI've never thought of killing someone 😳😳
1 likeI mean... "we all...?"
No, i dont...?🤔🙄
She absolutely destroyed him in the polygraph test. A professional at work.
31 likesAlso she was telling the truth that he's a terrible liar. Is it even possible to act more guilty than he did?
The way the polygraph examiner amps up the fact that it's going to be really obvious if he lies is awesome. Pure torture for this POS
16 likesDuring the polygraph, when she asks "Did you physically cause Shannan's disappearance?" and the moment he says "No", she just raises her left eyebrow and gives out he was lying... If only he was looking at her, he would've known then and there...
14 likesNot once did he ever said my kids.
13 likesHow can any father call this own kids “those kids”
I hope it hunts him even after death
SMH
I love how the detective doesn't just blurt out questions, but really thinks through what the next best thing to say is and also in sure he is processing so much ...
15 likeswhats nerve-wracking is when she asks "when was the last time you saw Shannan" Chris answers "no" the polygrapher looks at her monitor for a good 3 seconds and her expression says it all. i know one answer does not determine the entire polygraph session but it was interesting how she stopped and just stared at it...
16 likesdude literally said “that wife” and expected everybody to believe he had nothing to do with their disappearance
46 likes"Chris.....Chris stop. It's time."
120 likesTHAT WAS COLD AS ICE
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Even I felt that
1 likeLike in movies lmao
0 likesThat reassurance of the investigator that they will commit to the case and do everything to help is so heart warming. They're taking the job seriously for the sake of others.
0 likesI hope these investigators got good salary raise and full recognition. They are super good, honestly. They are perfect doing their job.
8 likesI have 2 daughters that were around the same age as his when this happened. What ever punishment he is enduring now, this man should be doubly afraid for what awaits him in the afterlife.
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He should be double afraid of what's going to await him in prison - most criminals absolutely abhor child murderers or molesters.
1 likeI talked to God. There is no afterlife. Why would there be?
0 likes@Jan S I think you got some bad intel.
0 likes"I didn't lie on the on the polygraph test, I promise"
156 likesSpeech 100
I don't know if this is read a lot abroad, but there's a famous book by French author Albert Camus, "l'étranger". In that novel the main character gets sentenced to death over having killed someone that was going to attack him with a knife. The main reason he gets convicted for such a hard sentence is because the defendent's attorney pointed out that the narrator had showed no emotion at his own mother's funeral, and in general displayed a lack of human emotion.
6 likesOfc this is not comparable with this situation, I mean the guy killed his whole family this is absolutely horrible and unforgivable...
But I can't help thinking how hard it would be if you had actually nothing to do with this situation, and the police was focusing on you and actively trying to break you down only because in their opinion you don't show enough emotion regarding what's going on.
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Love that book and Camus in general- it's commonly read in high school English classes (though I read it for fun myself ;). I guess the emotions investigators typically look for in an innocent person would be fear and anxiety, or anger at being accused of such a thing.
1 likeYou've probably heard of the Australian case - Lindy Chamberlain, whose baby daughter Azaria was taken by a dingo while they were camping. Nobody believed her because she never showed any emotion.
1 likeI just realized, he says "Those kids" and "These kids" rather than "My kids." Not necessarily a strong sign of guilt to add to the evidence, but it is strange that he would distance himself that way if he had been innocent.
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Saying “those or these” instead of “my” is a MAJOR red flag. No innocent person would refer to their missing family as “them”.
0 likesDude. This polygraph administrator makes it super easy for any lawyer with any skill at all to get the polygraph not just thrown out, but to put question upon the entire police interview. Yeesh.
1 likeI really thought he would call an attorney the night before and then refuse to take the polygraph test and say his attorney instructed him not to. Why do psychopaths think that they can fool a polygraph test???
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@Jay Reborn they’re*
0 likes@conzmoleman wym “ they’re “ where was that applicable ?
0 likesY’all just come online to say anything boy bye 🙄
0 likesRule #1: never talk if the detective didn't ask you nothing
0 likes#2 Don't ask the DETECTIVE if other people thinks you're guilty
"those kids"/"these kids"
19 likesNot
"My kids" "my babies" "my girls"
He just comes off as inhuman
Even if I was 100% innocent, I'd still probably fail after everything she said
1 likeSo funny how well detectives can just toy around with suspects
0 likesThis lady is one of the best interrogators I’ve seen aside from the Canadians
1 likeThis guy is way to calm, for losing his wife and kids anyway.
6 likesThe interrogator and the polygrapher are both amazing.
3 likesYou know lie detector tests are junk science, and yet around 19:00 you’re detailing all the techniques that go into the test, as if they have any merit…lol
3 likes"It's hard to even think about that kind of stuff RIGHT NOW."
0 likesI would like to think he said that out of remorse for what he did... But I know it's only because he got caught for it.
The woman conducting the lie-detector test was really fucking with him, she was awesome.
17 likesWhen the officer told him to take a deep breath, i did it it too. Lol. I have watched this on netflix and read the news but i still want to watch again, i just couldnt believe how someone can do this.
1 likeWow this analysis was extremely well done.
0 likesPlease make more of these! It’s been 4 months!! Best channel on YouTube!!!!
1 likeThese interrogations are so vividly Satisfying. Salute to the Interrogators of 🇺🇸
0 likesi was getting so nervous during the polygraph and then i remembered i wasn’t the one being tested
0 likesI've watched this video too many times. She absolutely destroyed him.
0 likesWow! "These kids", "those kids". Wtf. He couldn't act more guilty. Everything he says is riddled with proof that he's guilty.
0 likesHe really meant it when he told his kids I brought you into this world and I can take you out of it
0 likesThose precious children must have experienced such fear and this jerk is such a lowlife that he didn’t deserve one moment with them
0 likesThis detective is amazing.
0 likescan we talk about how fucking good these interrogators are? god damn
3 likesThis is great for whenever I ever need to pass a Polygraph!
0 likesChris was in my crew at the oil rig he was always quiet Man it’s crazy to even think of this
0 likesI am just surprised how Chrisss was able to fool everyone around him all his life .................... Watching this he clearly has a disconnect fromm normal empathy to the poinnt that his answers are bizarre like ones you would give if you were lying about stealing a candy bar. Its that he is unable to even pretend to appear genuinely concerned despite having been a lizard all his life and acting like a regular human. He has to be the most psychopathic killer I have seen with zero ability to empathize. There HAD to be things that peopllllllllle thought were strange. Probably why he was an introvert, he was aware that being more social woulld reveal this.
0 likesChrist, he literally choked his daughters to death with his hands then tossed them like trash in fucking oil tanks! I admitt the videos I see with him and the kids he genuinely looks like a loving father but this was all just a fake act the entire time, something he learned to do observeing society. Obviously he neglected to study up on how normal parents behave when something happens to their chilld. I think he was convinced that because he knew how peopleeeeeeee saw him that this would suffice. Guilty pppppeople always seeeeemm to say, "You can ask ...?"
Me realizing that I'll suck at this polygraph test because of my anxiety and will forget all the answers and get myself into the jail without doing anything.
1 likebro he was literally hyperventilating taking the lie detector test
2 likesEveryone in the comments is such a genius when it's all said and done
3 likesif phone memory is similar to a hard disc for a PC, deleting data doesn't actually delete it - it just makes the space available to be saved over by something else
1 likeIt's so cringe seeing him lying. Even if you didn't know he did it, you can make out his hilariously bad acting.
1 likeThe sheer amount of woman haters in the comment section is alarming. Blaming the victims and making it seem like Shannon's death and that of her kids has any justification.
2 likesWomen, be really careful when picking partners these days. Jesus!
It’s like he thought to himself “ I know I’ll act super guilty and they’ll let me off”
0 likesI kinda wish I was the polygraph lady… her job seems so cool
2 likesMan says use the death penalty …. on himself … how deranged can you be to do something like that overall though?
0 likesYeah he is a soulless robot with no feelings. He has become numb.
0 likesWhen he had to give ways people could be murdered, his voice started breaking up really bad after he had to say smother and it took him a long time to even say it.
Okay but that lady is a badass, she's almost like a good character on TV.
1 likeI love how the polygrapher was like, If you had nothing to do with with their disappearance you have nothing to worry about. Wink wink you pos
0 likes“Thank you for being a terrible liar” she is laying the guilt and impending doom subliminals on THICK!! I know his stomach gotta be doin gymnastics right now! 🤣🤣
2 likesWhy did he keep saying "make those kids"
8 likes1. Just say "my kids" "our kids" OR EVEN "them"
2. Say "have" kids. Don't say make. Acting like they are a table you made.
If my family were missing I would inconsolable ... wouldn't even be able to get words out... would need valium to get thru the day... would be driving around like an insane clown DESPERATE for a sitting if them somewhere....
0 likesHe is a psychopath
When chris says he likes to "get involved" and takes it to another level
1 likeThe ticking clock makes me crazy.
0 likesMakes me want to confess even I don't have anything to confess...
here’s what i gathered watching this:
0 likeshe says “and like” “and she” a lot, meaning he stutters a LOT. people only stutter when they’re nervous or lying. in this case, it’s both.
i also noticed that he has such long responses yk? he gets off the main focus and talks abt something else. weird.
What the hell made him think he would pass a polygraph? I'm glad he say yes. If he were cunning, intelligent and able to do this alone. He would have said "No polygraph. I'm shutting my mouth now. I want an attorney but he didnt. CW and SW were alone in that in the early morning hours of August 13, 2018. Whomever was in the house along CW lay in wait for Shannan to arrive. He had help with Shannan. I see Shannan putting up a huge fight. Actually, I see her beating the shit out of CW. I believe his accomplice smothered the girls. He doesnt have what it takes to hid something like this and keep his wits. Whomever helped him hated Shannan and the babies, If this all had not happened, Nico, his first and only son would going on 2 years old. The girls would a few years older developing into the fine people they were to become. All of this shouldn't have happened. Why could he not get into the truck and just keep driving?
0 likesNotice @ 9:30 as soon as the police officer tells him that he’s free to go he throws the pictures of the kids and gets his drink
1 likeHe is trying to show affection to his daughters by telling their names like ‘celeste, celeste.. she was celeste’ okay dude what else you got
1 likeI don't know if I'm crazy for even thinking abt this, but in this interview, Chris has a similar affect, tone and mannerisms as Jake Paul did when "confronting" Cody Ko. That means nothing relating the two in action or legal/moral status, I just thought it was pretty interesting the similarities, weird overlap in how they display anxiety I guess
0 likesit’s like he’s telling on himself, it’s so funny how he fails to act innocent.
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it’s so weird how he keeps referring to is own kids as “THOSE kids” like girl 😭
0 likes@robin RIGHHT like bro they're YOUR kids💀
0 likesThe detective is looking at him like “Dude you are stupid”
1 likeI know that polygraphs are inadmissible in court and stuff ,but when its THAT obvious..its OBVIOUS! I can hear it in his voice ,everytime he says a lie ..its a second hand embarrassment ,for me,personally ...
0 likesHer lines could really be used in some psychological thrillers.
0 likes25:53 may be his most awkward moment of his entire life
0 likesI feel like by "those kids have a good dad" he could have been implying God.
0 likesi literally got so much anxiety watching this
1 likeIncredible that YouTube manages NOT to suggest Pt 1 amongst the related videos.
0 likesI got this (pt2) randomly suggested for my YT activity is broadly based on watching true crime videos, obviously.
So sure I wanna watch Pt 1 of this. It would be convenient just to click on Pt1 in the related videos. But no.
It's not there.
Rant's over.
oh he's definitely guilty..
0 likesI mean, what kind of maniac wakes up at 4 am to work out!?
This act of evil cruelty he just told us how he defines what he did. Who he is evil and cruel! That was the big reveal to Shannon and his kids after he took off his mask that he was in fact really someone evil and cruel.
0 likesIf someone took my wife and kids, and the cop asked what should we do with him?...
0 likesI would say just put him in a locked room with me for 5 minutes, no other punishment needed or required.
this guy. what a POS
I never realised the time that goes into preparing for the test. It started at 11am and the test wssn't administered until 2.45pm
0 likesHe really showed up the next day for the poly? Lmao who did he think he was fooling?
0 likesThe interrogator here is really first-rate.
1 likeIf he never confessed, I wonder if he would have ever been caught
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obviously
0 likesBloody brilliant interviewer
0 likesI dont think he meant to kill the kids.
0 likesHere is my best guess:
Shannann came home and decided to tell Chris something along the lines of I am divorcing you, taking the kids etc. Chris freaked out, killed her. At that point he was going to say she left after the long talk but I believe he mentions how one of the girls saw him either kill her or move her body and asked what are you doing to mommy, why is mommy sleeping or is mommy okay, something along those lines. At that point he realized he had to kill the kid or else he would get caught. He probably then decided to kill both kids because if the mom/one kid is missing that would look weird. But because of her bestfriend he was caught before he had time to do anything
He said the thing about the kids barreling through the front door both in the interrogation and in the news clip
0 likesI just laughing how is he trying to make assure and pretend to be he is innocent infront of the detective..but the fact is the director knows he is the murderer of his family.. May be his blood was boiler at that moment
0 likesi felt like i was chris sitting there during that polygraph-test jesus
0 likesSo at this point had they discovered the bodies or were they still missing?
0 likesI know he was shitting in his pants when she said he’s “a very bad liar “
0 likesThis is better than any first 48 or csi episode.. good stuff should be a TV show
1 likeNah i’m cringing so hard at how bad he is at lying. The lack of empathy too. “I loVe ThESe GiRlS sO mUch”
0 likesPsychopaths can sometimes pass these tests, that’s why it’s not admissible in court because on the flip side an anxious innocent person could flag as guilty
0 likesI never notice before, at 17:00 he gets flustered or maybe a Freudian slip, and says "I confess.."
0 likesBruh 4:37 (mumbles) I’m pretty sure he said “I know what they think, it’s all true” I’m almost positive 😂said rlly hush hush though
0 likesI'm not convinced he's actually guilty. The detectives seem to be coercing a confession out of him.
0 likesThere is a good chance that the friend had something to do with it. Why aren't they grilling her in the next room?
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Are you being serious? Have you never heard of this case?!? He lead them to their bodies. They were at his job site. He confessed to basically killing his daughters twice, after they woke up the first time…
2 likes@AJ1namillion🦋🌸 everyone wants a conspiracy. No one wants to believe that things are the way they are. Fascinating
1 like@William Smith very true
0 likes@AJ1namillion🦋🌸 The friend told them where the bodies were. The cops were in league with the friend, too. This is one giant cover up. There is currently a huge international push to have Watts released. Lots of fundraising etc. Watch this space.
0 likes"Chris I want you to take a deep breath"
0 likesChris actually takes a deep breath 🥴
Yes he helped make them and helped himself to taking them out…..
0 likesThey can legally say you failed a polygraph.
0 likesPolygraph tests are bullshit and don't tell you if someone's lying or not, but I guess they totally can stress the hell out of someone and you can judge their reactions and statements yourself.
0 likesShit you can hear his tone change when he is asked significant questions
2 likesHow could he watch the kid’s videos post polygraph test????
1 likeWhat a psychopath. The BS coming out of his mouth knowing he killed all three of them. Gross.
0 likes" a lot of dads don't ... cook eggs" lmao
0 likesTammy said...strangle someone twice...he repeated everything but that...😆
0 likesif im sitting down with someone and my wife and kids are missing and they are listing all the way someone can end up dead im flipping shit and walking out of the room.
0 likesTHosE KiDs tf those are ur daughters how could he call them just KiDs that's just so frustrating
6 likes3:50
0 likesI feel like he kinda slipped here, I think the sentence would be I would never wish harm, or something else but because he did it *and obviously he nows he did) he might have slipped and maybe thats why he said "I never WISHED harm" but anyways thats just what I think ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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The slip was that he even mentioned them being harmed or hurt in the first place, when the detective never did.
0 likesMy love for them will never die
0 likesBut they will
Interesting how he refers to Cece as Celeste. Seems more distant towards her
0 likesThe clock is ticking loudly!
1 like1:12; "What if HE hurt them?" That's a subtle little poke there.
1 likewouldnt someone taking a polygraph even when not guilty still show a spike on said polygraph when faced with questions that have more implications than ones that are simply true or baseline tests? i assume thats why they're inadmissible or am i wrong?
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Yeah I think you're right
0 likesChris, where are the children?
0 likesChris: bad, just not good, they missing I go take walk to find them.
You can smell the shit secreting out of him the minute she said you didn't pass the polygraph and he says I promise I didn't lie LMAO ok we believe you well we are all set lol
0 likesWhat was his thought process on doing this when he was guilty. I don't get it.
0 likesPolygraph, why did he agree to that when it's really easy in America to refuse to take one?
1 likeSince you think every little thing matters so much (which I don't entirely disagree with), then surely the clock and its audible 'tick-tock' have some sort of intimidating significance.
0 likesWhen my girlfriend doesn't text me back for a few hours which is unlike her because we text all the time. I get concerned this man doesn't care at all. If i drop a cheeto i show more concern than this monster.
0 likesMy heartbeat is going nuts.
0 likesOne of the main reasons aint gonna be a murderer cuz I dont wanna be interrogated 😭 im an anxious awkward introverted person pls i would be crying so hard during these interrogations. U ask me a question i'd be hyperventilating
0 likesI don't like this - he happened to be guilty and confessed, but there's lots of evidence that polygraphs are unpredictable and I would have failed this just from all the preliminary mind games. Not cool, though it is good he got caught, but this piece is awful.
0 likes"Chris. Stop. IT'S TIME. Take a deep breath. . . "
0 likesI love the drama with the bold red words
0 likesHe is aggressive towards female then the male detective
1 likeIs this the same guy who narrates for the channel called EWU or Explore With Us? Because his voice sounds excatly like the other guys who know narrates their videos for some time!
1 likeTHOSE KIDS?! I would NEVER refer to my daughters as "those kids". EVER. Those are MY girls. MY daughters. "Those"?!
0 likesHoly fuck that woman is a pro. You know she had him shitting himself when she told him he is a great liar
2 likesDetective’s lit 🔥
0 likesSome decent cameras and microphones would of been greatly appreciated
0 likesHe put his kids before his wife by killing them first
0 likesTed Bundy passed his lie detector test with flying colors.
1 likeI can't express how deeply satisfied I am with how this guy was subtly trolled the whole time by the interrogators. "you're such a good dad, you make them eggs" LMFAO
178 likesEnding on a cliff hanger! "Deep breaths..." can't wait for part 3. Thank you Jim! 😀
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Ariana AJ I'm literally beside myself with excitement in anticipation for the next episode...
3 likespeople in the future are going to be lucky being able to binge all the episodes in a row
9 likes@crapitoutjim firstly, I love your name! 😂 Secondly, this is one of the best criminal shows ever, I'm including TV as well as YT.
0 likes@ridespirals yes, agreed!! They won't even realize how lucky they are! 😂
0 likes“thanks for being a horrible liar” had me dead 😂
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Yeah his facial expressions said it all. 😂😂
14 likeswhere is this at
2 likesHayden Moore 21:01
9 likesSame here 🤣
1 likethats the fake portion of the test you guys. he was told to lie. so she said that.
5 likesMN Creek Water
5 likeswe know. it’s still funny.
@SMB FishN We know, but that was a calculated line used to fuck with his confidence
30 likesimagine sitting in an enclosed space so close to a murderer. the fact that these professionals are able to be in such a calm state.
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Pretty easy, I could do it 😏
1 likeRight?! I wonder if it like… smells evil in there. Or like if you can feel that negative energy.
1 likeRight?! I wonder if it like… smells evil in there. Or like if you can feel that negative energy.
0 likesWell if he lose it and do something stupid it save you a lot of paper work and extra procedures
0 likesThey enjoy it
0 likes“Chris stop. Stop, it’s time.” These guys are so good at their job, true professionalism.
110 likesyou don't want to hear a lie detector operator saying you are a bad liar
0 likesSomebody should've watched dexter s4 ending
0 likesWatching this polygrapher psychologically rattle this POS was pure beauty.
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I would prefer if she had really rattled him by applying 440 volts with 60 amperes to the polygraph leads attached to him.
2 likesThat clock ticking……
0 likesThat "Chris, stop." at the end was extremely satisfying.
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timestamp?
2 likes@WeDoThis Last ten seconds
8 likes@WeDoThis 24:07
33 likesSomeone else's comment was saying they hoped for HD interrogation footage of Chris one day - I couldn't agree more. I'd watch hours of this uncut to see his wee face repeatedly realise he's screwed.
polygraph doesnt do shiet , the last guy just made him think that he is the killer even if he doesnt have any proof , like acting tough and all when saying "stop"
7 likesRecomend a game thats not FPS,racing,sport OR gta5 why are you defending him?
2 likes@Delayed Creator your claim doesn't even make sense. Chris Watts didn't fail the polygraph because the detective said something in a big mean voice - he failed the polygraph because he is a cowardly murderer, and an appalling liar to boot.
18 likesI was looking for this comment... "Chris, it's time."
9 likesThat woman has balls of steel. Straight up told him he wasn’t truthful on the lie detector test
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Well she's a professional, she's trained to say and act in a certain way. Very interesting to see nonetheless
29 likesMyss angelA True, she might be a detective also? I thought she was just a hired lady from a local lie detector business 😂
7 likes@Gunkanjima hahahaha the local lie detector business, amazing
20 likesMyss angelA 😂😂 sheesh I’m dumb. Literally has no idea detectives were also trained in lie detector tests
4 likes@Gunkanjima no no I don't know anything either but I'm assuming she must have some sort of training, maybe she's a detective, maybe she's a criminal psychologist, or both, I just think that if she's allowed to be there and be part of the investigation she's some sort of professional
2 likesShe works for the Colorado Bureau of Investigation. She has investigation and interrogation training for sure.
8 likes@Myss angelA she is a detective or whatever is higher up. She's in a couple of other interrogation videos with different murderers and she is just brilliant at what she does. I can't remember her last name right now but it's in the video, you should look up the other interrogations if you thought this was good.
1 likeGunkanjima business? It’s all a technique a lie detective isn’t even use as evidence in court they used it to just manipulate him if he claimed the lie detector was wrong he could have walked free that night
1 likeI think it’s part of the process, it’s to make him scared and certain that they will know. That’s why polygraphs are most useful for extracting confessions like this, not for being admitted to court
2 likesKirsty Martin tammy lee
1 likeI have nothing to do with this case and I’m nervous
0 likesCop: Hey Chris you want a soda?
1149 likesChris: I killed them
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Cop: "...Dr. Pepper or?..."
53 likesThis comment got to the point a lot faster than the other ones
19 likes🤣💔🤣🤣🤣
3 likesThe guy in the orange cap could've asked him this.
0 likeswhenever the footage is sped up the clock goes like weeeeewoooooo
1 likeWhy am I embarrassed when she confronts him I feel like we’re in class together
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Those techniques!!!
1 likesecond hand embarrassment
30 likesEmpathy, which proves that you are not a sociopath like him.
36 likesDrinking game!!!! Every time Chris says 'like' take a drink
0 likes"the coolest part about this is that right now theres only one person in this room who knows the truth, but soon there's gonna be two of us who know the truth, and that's the coolest part" LOL SAVAGE
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Savage? Yes. But then again, she probably uses the same dialogue with all of them.
8 likes@Andrew Crenshaw so?
38 likes@Andrew Crenshaw she uses the same dialogue with all people she knows are murderers cuz thats her job. well done andrew brilliant observation
15 likes@Stella D. Gavala Of course she does. Doesn't make using it any less effective, or the op's comment less relevant.
0 likes@zoots15 why did you @ me? you meant to say that to andrew
0 likesYo this shit is better than a&e !!! 😂😂😂
1 likeThese professionals are amazing at their jobs. I could never do that.
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I mean you could just got to learn
7 likesMy fist comment must of failed like this low life excuse for a human being !! RIP Shannon Watts Bella Watts and Celeste Watts ! I have a picture of you guys that I done even know a world away but feel so much pain for you guys ! I know your all together in heaven 😭
0 likesYou're doing very good
0 likesCan you please keep digging yourself deeper
Crkhed....ya no problem
"Nothing you've told me tonight makes sense"
1273 likesGoddamn that's direct
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The funny think is that he probably thought he was lying like a mastermind and everything was going according to plan, so yeah hearing that probably felt like a nuclear blast in his head
102 likesthat was the only part that made me laugh. it was awesomely direct
9 likesi saw your comment as he said that
7 likes@Virginian Ain't it satisfying when a killer gets busted
1 likeNyteQuiller how do u have two top comments
1 like@ISO UFO Yep I hope they have some fun with him
0 likes@Annie Miller idk must be all the upvote bots lmao
0 likesNyteQuiller detectives always say that tho. I think it’s said to increase anxiety. The more anxious someone is the more likely they are to slip out.
1 like20:28 GOD she's clever, so insidiously crafty. God damn. She used a lie to make the suspect more nervous when he lies.
124 likesThat was amazing to hear.
He would have made a great politician.
0 likesBy great you know what I mean.
Polygrapher: "So, if you DID have something to do with their disappearances, it would be really stupid for you to come in and take a Polygraph test today."
350 likesChris Watts: "Exactly."
Polygrapher: "RIGHT?!"
I love her. What a badass.
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Ikr she was stone cold the whole tine
8 likes"Hm, I hadn't considered that." (gets up and leaves)
5 likes@zingtea and we’ve found our killer
1 likeShe was pretty cringe. I’m sure she had him freaked out in the moment, which is good, but watching it from the outside she just comes off as a really bad actor
0 likesEh, Polygraphs are not immiscible in court so.
0 likes6:04 as in the killing order?
0 likesHe would match well with Casey anthony
1 likePolygrapher: "What are some ways you can kill someone?"
706 likesChris: "ok well killing someone is a very difficult thing to do and i would never even think of doing something like that so i wouldnt know any possible ways to kill someone because killing someone is such a despicable horrible thing to do and i would never want to wish harm on anyone so i wouldnt have done a single thing to make my family die---i mean disappear because i wouldnt want to wish harm on anyone because killing is bad and i would never do such a thing"
Polygrapher: 🧍♀️
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I'm honestly wondering though how this is considered a question regarding "common knowledge". If you ask me how to make someone disappear, I would have no idea how to respond to that question. I mean, my answer would be a simple "how would I know", not the elaborate response he gave, but would they expect me to successfully answer that question if I wasn't guilty?
29 likesand he keeps going on forever
1 like@Weeknie dude, you've seen movie, you've seen news report about killers, stuff like that, it's honestly not that bad of a question if you're innocent
5 likesThat's not an accurate impression of Chris, to make it more accurate you need at least 60 repetitions of the word "like" scattered randomly throughout the comment. Then it would be perfect. 👍
14 likes@Vincent C. I dunno, maybe I'm just overanalyzing. Id be saying like "yeah I could bury them I guess" but then immediately shoot holes in my own story. But you make a good point I suppose, now that I think about it Mythbusters and breaking bad gave me two quite good ways to do it
2 likes@Weeknie It's supposed to just be general, short word responses. You're not supposed to 'explain' how you would kill / dispensary someone. Just say methods that might work.
5 likesFor instance, you could say you could 'shoot them' regardless of whether or not you know how to operate, buy, or dispose of a firearm as well as not knowing how to get away with it.
Another one would 'sell them off'. Again, you don't have to know how to get connections to sellers, how any of the underground works, or even have a conceivable idea of the industry at all. You just have to know 'it exists, somehow' and say it as an example.
Perhaps a better question would be 'what jobs could get in society'. The important part here is simply naming jobs... not figuring out which ones are actually feasibly within your reach while considering your level of income, education level, or status.
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The idea is that an innocent person will be completely detached from the question and simply 'say answers' while a guilty person, or person related to the question in some way, will intrinsically think the question is 'about them' and answer somewhat defensively or put themself into the answers... when in actuality the question did not require the need for personal introspection whatsoever.
I was looking for a comment like this haha.
0 likesWeeknie My first thought was, why ‘disappear?’ ‘Disappear’ makes me think of magic tricks and illusion, not murder.
0 likes@coten this is a really interesting observation, def seems like he was subconsciously trying to separate himself from the act of murder
3 likesInaccurate, Chris would've said 'I wouldn't have done a single thing to make that family die'
0 likesMurder 101: Lesson 3
0 likesSharpen your hunting knives in rollin' good times. This way you'll eliminate all suspicion of motive.
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@Shift Automotive The neighbours knew they were fighting. (Check Raw Bodycam, Chris Watts neighbour.) So, the whole murder was senseless.
0 likes@Iemran Juffri Hard to believe he pulled it off by himself
0 likes@Shift Automotive He did it with the devils. But he went in alone.
0 likesMust be awful for her to sit there when she knows full well he’s killed his wife and kids.
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Jordan Marshall she went full savage on him. I think she’s fine. She’s probably happy she gets a chance to fuck with his mind.
42 likesWell...technically they didn’t know yet for sure...they suspected ....but it was after this ....when they were talking to him about failing the test that they were told the bed sheet was found at Cervi 319.... so during all this test prep she doesn’t know yet...
9 likesPretty sure it's not awful or great it's her job and she's good at it that's why she does what she does and the people on the internet don't do what she does
2 likesWould enjoy her job personally
0 likesShe’s given interviews. There’s an Oxygen special about it somewhere on YT. She expresses her disgust repeatedly and vividly.
1 likeNovascotia Skater “well technically” goofy
0 likesGet good at dissociation. Not as hard as youd think. Harder to turn the switch back the other way
1 like@lion x warrior She disassociates, like the comment above stated. She just doesn't feel any emotion either way, just has more of a suspicion of one outcome than the other.
0 likesi've watched this before, but i just LOVE hearing the woman giving the polygraph reassure him that it's terrific he's a terrible liar and that he will for sure be found innocent, because it's driving home the fact that they BOTH know he's guilty and they are inevitably going to find out in five minutes. his fate as a dead man is sealed in that moment.
33 likesIt's like watching an alien try to act human after studying us for years.
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Or for five minutes
25 likesLol
2 likesExactly, he's a terrible actor, most narcissists are.
8 likes@Polarbearsrus hes thinking too much. hes guilty and he knows it and hes trying to act innocent. if ur innocent and got accused of a crime you dont have to overthink anything because you know you didnt commit the crime. if ur guilty, every single question u get asked becomes torture because you have to think about how to respond, your tone of voice, how you should word your response, where you should look, should you make eye contact? do you answer the question directly? do you pretend to be shocked or cry?
9 likesYes!
0 likesAn alien would do better
0 likes... But not MANY years.
1 likeI love the question at the beginning. "When we find the guy who took them"
414 likesBecause the story for the entire time until then was that she took the kids and left because of their marriage problems. "Find the guy who took them." If Chris was innocent shouldn't he be super confused as to what the officer means by that statement? But he isnt.
Absolutely mind blowing stuff
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never thought about this, but great observation!! omg i wonder if the detectives did this on purpose
19 likesOh wow, good point
1 likeYeah some guy who had nothing to do with it might have said like "We know for sure someone took them? And no one told me they were kidnapped?"
0 likesThis is a example of what not to do. Lol
0 likesI just called the police and confessed to smoking weed 3 years ago because of this investigator.
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Highly underrated comment
25 likesPatrick Budge ha... highly
14 likesHa ha
0 likesIt's just weed bro fuck war on drugs
4 likesHe was brilliant
1 likeDamn Doper!!
2 likesYou're making a good decision, good choice.
0 likesLiterally laughed out loud 😂
1 likePolygrapher: Chris you failed the polygraph. You're not being honest with us, we need you to tell us what actually happened.
870 likesChris: I promise I didn't lie 🥺
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He's not the real killer. Also, nobody cares about the crazy MLM wife.
4 likes@james sutcliffe who's the real killer?
11 likes@Luyando Mweemba it was him. I don't know what the person above is talking about. Some people suspect that the other girl christ was with had something to do with it aswell, so maybe that's what they meant. But that's just a guess.
30 likes@DaLoneWolf KillerSinz thank you
2 likes@DaLoneWolf KillerSinz it's a troll , don't worry
8 likes@Lela ahh, thank you :) I didn't realise
4 likesI need.... i want them back... i have to have then back...
3 likesHe is such a freak
he probably crapped himself when the lady said “you could smother someone, you could strangle someone”
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Yeah it's creepy when he says 'you can drop them in a trap' after he dropped his daughters in the oil tanks.
94 likesYou could smother someone and drop them in oil batteries...
25 likesExactly lol that even made ME nervous. I can't imagine what feeling went through his body.
17 likesTimestamp? Thanks.
0 likes@Josiah Lamb 15:35
25 likesWhen she mentioned the actual causes everything would have spiked on that polygraph
@Iain Much obliged.
0 likes@Iain Could that not happen with an innocent person as well if they were just worried and stressed over what she was saying? I don't trust polygraphs.
10 likes@DangerDan She probably had it running in the background all the time. She knew he was guilty after all. She knew what to say to make his heart race. As the video said, polygraph tests are not admissible in court. They can easily compare the readings from when he was normally talking to when the detective starts listing out the crimes. This guy is such a bad liar, answering questions directly, its a surprise he didn't get caught much earlier.
6 likes@Josiah Lamb 16:00 :)
1 likeMy question is was that coincidence that she mentioned the two exacts acts. Bc I’m assuming they hadn’t found the bodies yet... And if they don’t have concrete evidence of his guilt then a lot of these tactics are feeling like coercive confessions to me.
0 likes@Bobby Clements Thanks!
0 likes@DangerDan Yeah, polygraphs are becoming less and less admissible in court.
2 likes"So you obviously are a really bad liar. Have people told you that before?"
1159 likesGottdamnmm!
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@it's me again yessss I think she wore it to make Chris’s subconscious go crazy
45 likesTime stamp?
3 likesStandard psychological techniques
8 likes@Big_DADDY_Bert 20:26
3 likes@Ahoy Captain Zebra stripes in the wild disorient flies. They kind of have an odd illusionary effect. In this case, they're on clothes to disorient guilty suspects and make them feel more on edge.
23 likes@Mish375 S Gotcha that makes sense now
3 likesThank you so much
@Ahoy Captain You're welcome. Honestly, the polygrapher is brilliant at her job. She's already putting him on edge before she starts the test.
21 likesIt's hardly the most important part, but it pisses me off that he went with deception considering he has the acting chops of a 15th string JC penney mannequin
2 likesher husband must got nothing to hide
0 likesIt's so obvious! If he was innocent and his wife and kids were missing he'd be hysterical, demanding why they weren't out looking for them, you be disgusted at the list of murder possibilities. He's not even trying
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And most he would be frustrated or angry that why are they dedicating questions like he has to do anything with their disappearance.
10 likesExactly. I’d be pissed as to why am I being asked about murder possibilities when my wife and kids are missing. Why would they put that in my mind
17 likesHonestly I think he is trying his hardest to look like he's cooperating fully. It's just that he has no real concept of what genuine human emotion should look like.
8 likesPretty sure he cuts his own hair.
0 likesDoesn't he realise that any normal person, let alone father, would be a freaking mess! He is so calm, it is bloody disturbing.
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hes probably extremely nervous on the inside , some people shut down like that in stressful situations
1 likeHe might realise but he can't act it
6 likesI felt so disturbed by his demeanor. Last part he was laughing, smirking almost prior to the first interrogation. Like what the fuck man?
2 likesThis channel is amazing, and yet in the back of my head my paranoia is like "ONE DAY YOU'LL BE ON TRIAL FOR SOMETHING YOU DIDN'T DO AND THEY'LL USE YOUR YOUTUBE HISTORY TO SHOW YOU TRIED TO LEARN TO CON INTERVIEWERS."
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This has crossed my mind as well. 😆
18 likesI've thought this as well.🤣🤣 I legit think I'll be on trial one day. For something, idk.
10 likesSame.
3 likesSame. LOL
3 likesYES SAME
3 likesFacts! Haha my thoughts too haha !
1 likeomg same
1 like🤣🤣🤣
0 likesThey'll send the same lady for your interrogation. All that research would be a waste :D
0 likesYou might have a hint of anxiety 🤣😩
0 likesI was just thinking this like 10 minutes ago😂
0 likesYes, it’s like ... should I remove this. Or erase my history cuz This type of stuff really is interesting!
0 likesLol i always think that too
0 likesShame fear nervous he is breaking
0 likes@7:19 - @8:16
0 likesYou know how-when 🐍’s constrict their prey?
When she tells him he’s a bad liar like it’s a compliment and he starts to panic. That’s the real tea.
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Exactly! Genius.
6 likesShe literally tells you you're a terrible liar, but you still go ahead and take the test? Bruh.
773 likesShoulda called Saul.
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Or bob loblaw
4 likes@Karim B he can find him in the bobloblawlawbook..
1 like@Karim B or lawblog.. Can't remember what it was haha I'm rusty on my arrested development lately. I have to freshen up on that haha
0 likesyou know that she tells this to everyone?
0 likessomeone said:everything happen for a reason
0 likesMe:even it stupid?
“Did you have anything to do with your wife’s disappearance?”
2466 likesChris: no
Her: .... 👁 👄 👁
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Me: 👁👃👁
54 likesHaha emoji funny
9 likesNot,really funny actually.
7 likes@Giovanni Gotti dipretion.
0 likes😊👀😁
0 likes@peachy those emojis, h o w. W h e r e
0 likes🌑👅🌑
0 likesIt’s so obvious this guy is thinking with the wrong head!
0 likesShe was almost playing with him with that “soon there’s gonna be TWO people who know if you’re guilty. Isn’t that cool?? :D” line. Meanwhile he looks like he’s seconds away from throwing up
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I can't imagine how hard it must be to know in your gut you are sitting across from a family annihilator and pretend to be friendly w the POS in order to get him to talk and hopefully confess without lawyering up
55 likesShe put him in a position where anything he did made him look bad she said if you’re lying you shouldn’t be taking this test. So if he says neverMind I can’t do this he’s guilty and if he takes the tests they know he’s guilty
20 likes@Alycia Marie I guess, playing devils advocate, I would try to remember that polygraphs are inadmissible as evidence, and what they think they know is irrelevant compared with what they can prove.
6 likesI want to see her in a movie
3 likesShe was 100% playing with him
1 likeHas to be the reason she gave him the bathroom break just prior, or she would have needed a mop after saying that!
1 like@Alycia Marie He was under no obligation to take the test, period. A smart man never would have walked into that room.
2 likesThat was incredible Jim, the polygraphers technique was marvellous and terrifying.
50 likesPolygrapher: "...you could smother someone..."
994 likesChris "..smother someone"
Polygrapher: "...you could strangle someone..."
Chris "yea...its hard for me to think about that right now"
The polygrapher is BOSS!
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Was that just a coincide that she asked those 2 or did she suspect something?
37 likesShe knew. I think
81 likesJakki Akki have they discovered the bodies before the polygraph test?
8 likes@hello can't remember. I believe so
3 likes@hello no I dont think so. I think she guessed with how he answered. He listed about 7 ways u cud kill someone quite easy but didn't list strangling and suffocating until he was pushed and he mentioned them one after the other. It is her job to study lies
85 likes@N330AA I think any trained investigator would be carefully listening to the list of possibilities, and clue into the ones that weren't included. I'm by no means an investigator, but I think I would wonder why he left suffocation off, but added such unusual possibilities like 'beating them into a coma" or "running them over".
27 likes@Kate Loogman Yeah sounds plausible.
0 likeshello well I think she is a bad ass and loved every move of this lady and the detective but is not that difficult to think he maybe smother or strangle them because the house was spotless remember, no mess apparently. If he use a knife, a bullet or if she was actually awake there will be at least some blood or marks on him but nothing was there. Thank god he is the dumbest criminal ever, second ones are the ones I just caught another sociopath couple. By another I highly meant Nichol Kessinger.
13 likes@N330AA She was looking for a reaction.
0 likesTranslation: "Damn, how did he know!?"
0 likesHonestly this guy is literally the worst killer , it is so obvious that he is lying , the way he speak , the words he use 'like, like' for example , how calm he is (until things get more serious , he shit himself at that moment lol) ,
0 likesWould have been great, had the officers said "We found your family" and then seen his reaction.
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Actually!
26 likesAn underrated comment.
27 likesI can recall a couple of cases where they did do that! They were murder-for-hire cases.
45 likesomg i would like to see how he would react XD
1 like@WendySW714 ah yes like Dalia Dippolito. When she is told her husband was found killed she goes hysterical
14 likes@MariOkami Yup. She was a terrible actress. That was great.
3 likes@Crow Medicine lmao yes and then when he showed up later. She just kept the act going even tho they had all the evidence of her guilt 🤣
2 likesand then it turned out he didn't do it and they lied to a man about his wife and 2 kids being alive.
0 likes@MUFFINHEAD1985 You mean, IF he hadn't done it, right?
0 likes@WendySW714 of course. I'm just saying it's a risky tactic.
0 likes@MUFFINHEAD1985 Yes. But there are people out there who think he didn't do it. 🙄
0 likesWhy did he agree to a poly? Why didnt he lawyer up & keep silent?
0 likes“Right now there’s only one person in this room who knows the truth, and in about five minutes there will be two of us.”
1 likeclock moves nearly an hour ahead
Don’t get me wrong, I’m glad he did not get a lawyer...but this is why you get a lawyer. 🤣
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Knew he couldn’t afford one or even find one without Shaanan’s help.
7 likesI think people think they look more credible by not lawyering up.. polygraph?,sure,Dna ,I have nothing to hide... knowing they do.
27 likesTimmy Long public defenders are free
4 likes@Timmy Long His father looks rich enough.
4 likesI also think he is such a narcissist that he truely believed he would get away with it
23 likesPeople always act amazed these sociopaths, murderers, child predators and serial killers don’t have the capacity to act properly (remain silent or utilize a lawyer) after they commit abnormal and illogical acts like killing their family. If they are able to do these crimes, to me it’s not strange that they talk and lie to police. In fact guilty people almost always to talk their way out. It’s human nature.
12 likesHe should have refused all these interviews until they actually pressed charges, at that point you simply get an attorney. I don't think he understands, they're trained to get answers out of people exactly like him. This man is a detectives wet dream. At least with a lawyer it's a wet dream, but with a condom.
8 likesLed Floyd I was thinking the exact same thing you couldn’t have said It any better
1 likeSo you think he should have lawyered up and tried to get away with it?
0 likesYou seem to disregard the fact the man is uneducated enough to attack his family in such fashion
0 likes@Mathias Ringle we are glad he got caught but no matter what you should get a lawyer or don't talk to cop's they aren't your friend they don't care if you did it or not if they can convince people you are guilty then you are don't matter what you're story is
1 like@Mathias Ringle if you're innocent a lawyer will have no problem proving it don't try it yourself
0 likesSomething that I find so disgusting and horrifically disturbing is how he can sit there and say “I love those kids. Kids are your lifeline.” Knowing damn well that he just murdered those innocent girls in cold blood and threw them away in a tank. This man is so complex and is the reincarnation of the devil. He took the life of two children that he helped bring into this world, those are the actions of a true monster. I hope the family of the wife and kids can truly find peace and I hope he gets to live with this heavy guilt for the rest of his life and entirety after. 🥀🪨
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He took the life of his THREE children.
11 likesAnd his wife man
5 likes@pearlllg Fetus isn’t a child, but all right.
0 likesyall read him like a book
0 likesKids stuff family 😂😂😂😂😂 wow that dont make sense. They should of gave him something to drink or start making a truth serum all these yrs and now truth serum yet we can solve cases quick.
0 likesPeople, including me, ask "how could he do that to his kids?", but after this video I think he never loved or even liked his kids so it was easier for him to do what he did. Just him repeating these/those kids was so heartbreaking.
43 likesAt least he didn’t disappear.
0 likesHer posture hurts my back.
0 likesPolygrapher: You're a horrible liar
1670 likesChris: *This was a bad idea chris*
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Amen
1 like@TIV67 Playz I thought that the bible said you can't predict when the rapture will happen?
32 likes@TIV67 Playz Why should someone pick Christianity over any other of the world's thousands of religions? I'm sure Jews disagree, I'm sure Hindus disagree.
20 likes@TIV67 Playz I failed my exam, I said Jesus was the answer. Last time I take advice from a youtube comment.
22 likes*Chris’ brain.
0 likes@polygondwanaland Because Christianity is the only religion where God sent his son down to earth to save people during Christ’s time and thousands of years after. Amen we aren’t deserving of it!❤️
9 likes@Monèt Jesus also appears as a major Islamic prophet, so that's not actually true.
11 likes@polygondwanaland jews dont disagree actually lol theyre kinda going through the similar “the end is nigh” phase rn
1 like@polygondwanaland i know that but I said SON. Muslims don’t believe Christ is the son of God.
1 like@TIV67 Playz
6 likesHave faith and trust in yourself. You don’t need Jesus to be your moral support or to “have your back”. If god truly loved someone he would accept someone no matter what.
How do you know he went to heaven? Did you ask him? Is there scientific evidence to prove he went to heaven?
I respect people and the religions they believe but only when they also respect that I don’t believe in any religions.
@Lemonmelon FACTS
3 likes@Monètyea but he never came back, he's been 2000 years late
1 likewho knew murdering people was a bad idea
0 likes@TIV67 Playz I had some horrible experiences with religion that basically ruined my life so any talk with religion makes me uncomfortable
0 likesBut can it run Crysis ??
1 likeSo many people are hooked on this case and you sir explain everything so well .......
24 likesNot gonna like this man the MJ of interrogating people.
0 likesThe fact that he never calls his children “my kids” but instead used “those kids” or “the kids” says a lot about how him
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He even said "that wife" :/
36 likesThe fact he murdered his family says a lot about him
57 likesA lot about how him what?
0 likes@AxelSpott what do you mean what does it say about him, he literally killed his wife and kids with no remorse. That kinda gives all you need to know about what kind of person he was
6 likes@Navacado lol really I missed that 😂 what's the video time stamp when he says that wife?
2 likes@DOC M I looked through the whole video again and either I missed it or it's actually in part 1. At some point during the series he did say it though.
1 like@Navacado alright thank you, I'll go through them again!
1 likeDamn Ava cute as hell
0 likesThe Polygrapher Detective is a Master at what she does and I love how she acted like she was chatting to Chris at a Supermarket before she proved he murdered his family.
156 likes"Thanks for being a horrible liar"
223 likesImagine the thumping in his chest after she said that lol up until that point he still had hope he could beat it, even his voice sounds weird on the answers he lies about, hes terrible
"I made those kids, they're my life, I do more things with those kids than regular dads"
101 likesChris has to force so hard to produce lies that go against his genuine beliefs. It's like a teenager lying about liking a certain band or sport or whatever to fit in. But it's about loving his own children. I'm guessing the hardest part of Chris' life up until his arrest was fitting into society with zero compassion for his fellow human beings.
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Normal people refer to their kids as "my" or "mine".
6 likespeople in his position be given counseling. Maybe he didn't know he couldn't be a dad until it was too late.
0 likesThe violent language he uses to describe his kids is very telling. He talks about them tackling him, knocking him over, throwing things at him, but never anything positive. He doesn’t say “kiss them goodnight” or “fix their booboos”. I wonder if one of the kids made him snap that day, maybe one was being a little cheeky and he lost his shit.
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Something tells me he's never the one to initiate hugs or kisses. Poor kids were hated for just existing
71 likesEdit: also notice how he uses the term "barrel into me" but always corrects himself
It's probably a symptom of the repressed anger this family annihilator had and his lack of genuine love and affection for the girls.
37 likesNo one "made him" do anything
24 likes@Adara For him to kill his wife and kids that bad. He had no “genuine love” for them. He was a stone cold heated fool.
17 likesyou forgot when they used to throw nuggets at his head lol
13 likesHe killed them because he wanted his affair partner without dealing with a divorce and child support. Those poor little girls probably didn’t do anything to piss him off more than just existing. :(
43 likesIts a mother complex.
1 likewoah never noticed that
0 likesThis was really nerve wrecking to watch for some reason. I can only imagine the internal panic that guy was experiencing during the entire test, it's so clear he's cracking under the pressure.
29 likes6:22 When the interrogator says, "Tonight's been a rough night; I can imagine." Chris' response, "I only slept 2 hours last night." Yeah like forget that my pregnant wife and 2 kids have been missing overnight...I didn't get enough sleep!! Nah, that's not a guilty man!
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He is 🤡
1 likeWhen he says “nothing you’ve told me tonight makes sense, nothing you’ve told me tonight feels like the truth.” Do you see how the suspect relaxes? Lying makes people tense and when the truth is put out there there’s a relaxing that happens in the person
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Lol horrible observation sherlock
1 likeOne of the most powerful questions I think I have ever heard from an investigator, What should happen to the person who did this? asked to the prime suspect him/herself?
8 likesEveryone keeps saying he's a psychopath/sociopath but him being pathetic at deception is exactly why he ISN'T one. And that makes it even scarier.
7 likesEveryone interacting with Chris for this three parter is like “Uh, that is. Bull Shit.” The wife’s friend, the first responding officers, the neighbor, the interrogators. This dude was divinely incapable of catching a break.
16 likesi have a genuine question, when being asked to take a polygraph test can the person deny? like i dont understand why he came in and actually took that test. i know the police know that he’s a terrible liar but couldn’t he at least say no to the polygraph test? and what happens if he denies to take it?
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Yes, he can say no. But he knows he will appear guilty if he refuses. That shouldn't matter to him but they've framed this in such a way that if he can pass this test he'll be home free and all the suspicion will be off him so its just too tempting for him to not take that risk. stupid move of course. But he was going to get caught no matter what. Taking the test was a desperate "hail mary" play.
4 likesIt must be scary to be alone in a room with the person you know is guilty.
0 likesHonestly I’ve been around someone for years who lies and I find it pretty easy to see through the lies people try and tell and this guy SUCKS at lying,
0 likeswatched this dozens of times if I've watched it once, Tammy going "How'dyaFEEL" after the first part of the polygraph still absolutely sends me
6 likesAfter the polygraph test lady said "so how do you feel you did great" any normal dad looking for their kids would have responded in anger "wtf am i doing here i need to be finding my family" i knew from the moment his tv "plea for help" on the news he killed them and even then people told me to "get some respect"
3 likesThis guy had already lost by the very start of the polygraph. No innocent father could even have a conversation about the various ways his family may have been murdered without completely breaking down.
0 likesPolygraph have always been pseudoscience. The creator stated how he wished he'd never invented the machine after how it's been used. It is highly effective at freaking people out due to the misconception about how it works and the accuracy if the machine, which is how it seems to be used here.
1 likeI would be a mess if a detective etc asked me the ways you could make someone disappear. I really think I would've shat myself as an innocent on the other end of this woman's questioning.
0 likesI was less anxious last time I got arrested than I was watching this! Lol love it
3 likesHe’s continuously referring to his family as objects “I love those kids” almost like you can love THOSE shoes so sinister
14 likesI’m addicted to true crime interrogations and this…this one hits different. I hope he get what he deserves every day in prison.
0 likesI honestly wonder what was going through his head as he watched that last video on his phone. Did he actually feel some form of remorse, or did he know he was on camera and was simply trying to put on a show?
0 likesThis guy actually thought he could pass a lie detector test….wow.
1 likeI've never been in trouble a day in my life but when she said if you did this then you shouldn't even be taking this test, and that scared me lol. If I was ever thinking about breaking the law after watching this morning way in heck lol
0 likeswhy anyone guilty or innocent would ever take a polygraph is mindboggling
0 likesDo you guys ever think about the before and after quality of your abilities to successfully lie during an interrogation between never watching one of these videos - and watching all of them? 👀
0 likesThe interrogators are so good that even I feel like confessing!
4 likesI knew he was guilty from the jump. He used past tense words. He used full words instead of conjunctions.. such as "I am not sure" instead of saying "I'm not sure" and saying "if these kids are not ok" instead of "aren't" .. saying full words is a way to try to seem more truthful but a truthful person doesn't have to try to seem truthful cuz they know they are telling the truth. It's just little things that can show us the difference between an honest person and a liar.
0 likesI love how she finds out he's guilty even before using the apparatus and the video marks out "*Knows he's guilty"
2 likesI still can’t get over the RANCID and VISCOUS energy emanating from Ms. Poly here. She has weaponized “cool PTO mom” voice into something that can unmake a man.
3 likesI think it’s very telling when he’s asked how you could make someone disappear the first thing he says is “hire someone to do it or have someone you know do it”… hmmm Nicole Kensinger, maybe?! Additionally, when the investigator says, “you can smother someone”… I think it’s interesting how he finished her statement and the change and crack in his voice.
2 likesAny thoughts?
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I noticed the voice crack. He skirts around how he killed them and says every other possible way.
0 likesShe is awesome. She comes in almost as this sympathetic motherly woman and then boom she gets him for murder! She is awesome at what she does and she helped to bring a little justice to Shannon and her kids souls and family and friends!
0 likes"I'm gonna commit to you that we will not stop working until we find them." That sentence was intense
13 likesBig props to this det. Very good work
0 likes5:12 "Usually at 4am, I wake up, I go down and work out..." That itself is a reason for life sentence right there.
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Lol yes I agree
0 likesi paused the video and thought about my life
0 likescan we talk about how well these videos are edited??
0 likesSo good at covering mistakes.
0 likesI can feel my own heart beating after those questions
6 likesI love the polygrapher, saying "you're pretty much an idiot if you decide to sit here and lie to me if you had nothing to do it, haha!"
0 likesOhh god I can’t believe this my heart is broken he is Evil!!
0 likesHe was talk about them in past… Good cop know that something wrong..
Big thanks for the neighbours and police they did fantastic job.
I’m still watching this and I can’t get over it
How he did that how?!?!?
Ya know, when Chris says Kids, spouse, family, he’s definitely making things worse for himself. I swear to god my cat even gave me a confused look as it walked by.
1 likeThis Detective is very good at his job !
0 likes"I didnt lie on that polygraph I promise"
13 likeswell then, you're free to go
“I’d be really stupid to be here today if you had something to do with those girls missing “
55 likesChris: I’m stupid lol
Dude said "those kids" instead of "my kids" what a monster, you know he probably never truly loved them.
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So cynical. Viewing his own kids as an object. Sad world out here bro
0 likesThanks you!!!! too all those people who brought him to justice!!!!! Aman!!!
0 likesWhat does "barrel rush" mean? CW used this phrase in most of his pre-planned responses regarding the disappearance of his children.
1 likeTo be fair….. I haven’t murdered anyone & I was struggling to think of ways to kill someone. I thought of a few and then ran out and he probably thought of more than me😂 I would look guilty as hell in there!
0 likesInteresting to see at around 12:15 the polygrapher either self-soothing or twiddling her thumbs....then she seems to suddenly realise what she's doing and stops. 🤔😊
1 likeIf I was innocent and my wife and kids went missing and the polygraph lady started asking me list all the possible ways people might kill other people or especially if she started listing possibilities herself I'd probably pass out with anxiety or just lose my mind and smash the computer over her head.
2 likesThat interrogator is a GREAT professional. Wow.
0 likesShe's so brutal in a passive aggressive way, ❤️it
1 likeYou think cops are psychos too? I wonder if some of them get satisfaction, watching the murderer across from them lose the light of life in their eyes as they realize how awful what they did was, and whats gonna happen to them next.
1 likeThe interrogator is by far the best! great job!!
0 likes“Thank you for being a horrible liar”
2 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣 💀
Man she’s cool af.
4:07 “it’s never gonna die”
2 likesActually, it already has. Your family took their love with them, when you murdered them.
The Work of the investigator is astonishing, absolutely professional.
1 likeChris is such an naive Idiot thinking he could take on that investigator. He didn't notice what kind of treacherous words were coming out of his mouth.
He would have preferred to shut up. He is a definitive bad liar. Haha
With every "I love these kids" I wanna rage.
40 likesFirst off, he's acting way way too calm and there seems to be no sense of urgency to find his missing wife and kids. When looking at the pictures he seems emotionless. I'd be screaming my lungs out at the interrogator to start a search immediately. His actions are an easy dead give away, you don't need to be a investigator to see this.
0 likesWell I failed miserably my heart was pounding on every question. I couldn't believe how many times he was giggling at things.
0 likesHow did she know to specifically say "smother them" and "strangle them"? Weren't they still missing at this point?
0 likesDude I could answer how someone could make my family disappear if my family had disappeared and I was innocent. I'd break down
0 likesDetectives use psychology more than therapists.
1 likeI am so sick of him saying “just, like”, especially the weird mantra he has “I just, like, want them to run through that door and hug me.” He’s a fucking A L I E N.
5 likesMy hearts beating just hearing the questions and I'm not even answering them.
0 likesOk but like, the question “what are ways you know how to make people disappear,” is kind of a bad question. I would be absolutely screwed for that question even if I was innocent. My mind is very weird and I would throw out hella ways to “make someone disappear.” Granted they would be easily traceable and I wouldn’t know a cover story, but they’d “disappear” nonetheless. Maybe I shouldn’t be writing this🤔
0 likesWho kills their entire family, thinking after a while everyone will just shrug their shoulders and say "Oh well they are gone, better move on!"
19 likesPeople like this shouldn't commit murder honestly, he can't lie to save his life, even a 5 yr old could interrogate him and already assume he did it.
1 likeAbsolutely sickening, lost for words , the only person they trusted in this world turned out to be a absolute devil
0 likesWow that testing procedure is bs...they set you up to fail! F-that; always lawyer up.
1 likeHe never says "my kids." It's always "those kids," "the kids," or "these kids."
1 likeWe all know he did it but it would be nice to have a camera on the polygraph to show the reading at the time.
0 likesThis dude just isn’t very bright lmao if I was being questioned for the disappearance of my wife and children I would outright refuse to answer a question about listing different ways to make people disappear, and I would be justified. It would be completely reasonable to not respond. Instead he just goes right into it
0 likes6mins: "Kids... that's your life, that's your lifeline." He changed his words for the worse. I bet they felt like a lifeline. Trying to appeal his "empathy" towards *these kids was the only thing he could think to do to bs his way out.
0 likesThe polygrapher lady is so relaxed and polite sitting in front of a wife killer haha id lose my shit.
1 likeHe nods when interrogator asks him if he had something to do with the disappearance of his wife and she says: and the answer is "no" (while nodding). Min 17:46
0 likesDid they really let him go home after first interrogation?
0 likesI can't imagine murdering someone and taking a polygraph lol.
1 likeI would break immediately if I we're the one getting interrogated by that officer.
0 likescome on man this guy isn't even trying lmao
5 likesIn addition, when he talks about his kids and how he would make them dinner and sitting with them at the dining table, at that point he should have broken down if he was really concerned about the kids. Eye's should have been balling at that point but it just calm, composed talking.....
0 likesHoly hell I've never seen a worse liar in my life. He wont shut up at all lol
0 likes"Before 2018..."
2 likes"No."
"Did you have something to do with the disappearance of your wife and children?"
"nO~"
Real master of subterfuge. His voice changed so much I thought someone else answered the question.
Omg the part when the lady left & he started watching videos of the kids 😣
0 likesHe is so distanced. He always refers to his kids as 'those kids'. Weird
2 likes"My family has been missing for 2 days! It's only now that I can look back and laugh."
4 likesI can't believe that the use of English was most telling factor in this entire case
1 likeSo he's been only pretending to be happy for all the years he was a family man?
0 likesThis has been so interesting!!!
5 likesMe: lawyer. I want a lawyer.
0 likesCop :Ma'am, I am just trying to order my food.
One question I’ve had all along - why didn’t he get a lawyer?? He had to know they suspected him, yet he just kept talking without representation?
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@stimmo77 I understand not wanting to appear guilty by “hiding” behind a lawyer, but as soon as he failed the polygraph I would have expected him to lawyer up. Just weird how it all went down
0 likesPassive Accusation
0 likes(treating Chris like the child he remains)
Chris sitting for polygraph test.
4 likesme: *SWEATING UNCONTROLLABLY *
Polygrapher- So when I ask you if your responsible for the murder of your family your answer should be no
0 likesChris- Right got it yea I can do that
Is she trying to make him own up to all the possibilities of death, so that he cant think of it in a way to answer truthfully?
0 likeswe need this lady to question brian laundrie
0 likes"what are ways that you can make someone disappear" if i was sitting there a honest man not guilty i dont think i can answer thar question..
0 likesThat lady is a monster, like a spider with a fly. There’s being good at your job and then there’s that lol
0 likesWow that polygraph tester had him sweating before the test began
0 likes"The amount of love I have for my family is exponential"
6 likesThe exponent: 2^-infinity
the first scenario he's making that can cause the disappearance of his wife would be possible his plan of getting rid of his wife to enjoy life with Nickol Kessinger
0 likesWhy would anyone agree to such interrogations? If you were innocent it could still be used against you. Quite often the police don't even want to find the real killer, just find someone guilty so it looks like they have done their job!
0 likesif he hasn't done anything harmful to his family. he would have answered that his wife and kids disappear because of the separation and divorce but he's talking about violence instead.
0 likesIntroverts can easily pass that test for sure.
0 likesBorn in 1985? Lord.. he looks like he was born in 1965!
1 likewth he rlly said “these kids” a dad who loves his kids will always say MY KIDS
0 likesPolygraph lady is a damn savage lmao
0 likes21:00 in a way this isn't good because his brain could just give up and think fuck it there's no way I'll pass and relax... and then actually pass
1 like"Chris, I want you to take a deep breath"
0 likesThis is what he should hear as they release the cyanide gas into the chamber.
He deserve to get the death penalty he deserve his judgement day that the real judgement day.
0 likesI would demand the lady asking the questions to be hooked up to the machine 1st
0 likesI didn't know the lead singer of Queens of the Stone Age was a detective
0 likesLife is so stress-free when you don't kill people
10 likesThis vile monster was that arrogant he thought he could beat the polygraph!
0 likesI find it kind of silly that JCS acts as though every word that exits the interrogators’ mouths is ultra-calculated.
2 likesthe part where the women goes through ways of killing ppl it just makes them fail more iff there guilty but also giving the innacent look fuilty so its wrong but its not used as evidance anyway so its ok supose
0 likesi think chris watts annoys me most out of any of these criminals because he really thinks he’s being convincing the whole time
0 likesHe makes me wanna hurl with all his b.s. lies!! Forever a demonic devil!!
0 likesImagining how talented this officers are....................... but wait a minute, there would be a person ( who might be a criminal) watching this and learning this techniques ...
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Fair to question that - There’s so many tips and tricks investigators use that don’t get shared in these videos I doubt they really worry about that though
1 like@Lyricallyk yeah make sense to me
0 likesThe overuse of the word "like" drives me crazy. I hope Chris Watts gets beaten up in prison and burns in hell. Rest in peace Shanann and her precious children.
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@miscellaneous etc. this word is overused so much these days especially by the younger generation. I worry about the future. May Chris Watts suffer in hell to the fullest extent.
0 likesWhat makes a man snap
0 likesLike that ? This is what a stone cold killer looks like
Did he not have a lawyer?
0 likesChris speaks as if he googled "how should someone feel about their family?" 🤦🏽♀️
2 likesThe whole "ur kids are ur lifeline, they come first". Kids, spouse, family yadi yada just sounded like some rehearsed cliche bullshit
4am, wakes up and goes down to work out.
0 likesArrest that man.
This is what they need to do to Brian laundries parents…..ASAP!!!
0 likes21:38 “Let’s do it” poops his pants just a little bit/ looks like he is going to jump out of a plane without any gear
0 likesShe was incredible
0 likesThis polygrapher is good. I think polygraphs have a lot more power with the polygrapher not the polygraph machine itself. I will never understand this guy. And I don’t think he even understands why he did it. He didn’t want to be with his wife and wanted to be with his girlfriend. Move out then!! He had a career, he could’ve left his poor family alone. It wasn’t like he was trapped in the situation. She wasn’t forcing him to stay. And thank God for her having close friends and neighbors that were concerned about her. Cause they really got the ball rolling on this whole case. RIP
0 likesThis is so "America"
0 likesHad 10 weeks of training. = HIGHLY TRAINED
Good grief.
On another note..It keeps me up at night that humans are able to such things tbh.... Would we be better off not knowing everything?
He's probably the worst liar I've ever seen.
0 likesHe didn't cry once about his kids
1 likeNgl, I think those “before 2018” questions would break my brain
1 likeMe-me-me he's all about himself. I'm surprised he didn't hit on the lady polygrapher. He thinks he is such a stud.
0 likesThis was hard as hell to watch:
0 likesRising intonation- seeking approval. As an Australian i took that personally?
1 likeThe Polygraph interrogator was so fucking BOSS! I'm HAPPY my tax dollars are paying for her salary!
0 likes“… nothing you told me tonight makes sense.”
4 likes💀💀💀 yo I would have been shitting BRICKS omfg
Chris sits down*
0 likes“Where do I put my feet?”
Sounds like he really wants to be tackled
0 likesI feel bad for her husband..my can’t lie about anything
0 likesHow come they didn’t caught Casey Anthony!?
0 likesThe lie detector test doesn't actually start until 21:41 if anyone's curious... Don't waste 20 minutes like I did
0 likesI'm not getting testing and I'M nervous
0 likesThis is hilarious
0 likesI'm sorry. I do not like how cops lie to people. Chris ABSOLUTELY deserves what he got but not everyone does. I do not like this lady, sorry again.
0 likes🗣Chris, stop. It’s time 🥶
1 likethe best school in the country for polygraphers...is still a school for polygraphers tho 😬 there's a reason they're inadmissible in court lol
0 likesI think im watching this the 5th time now.
2 likesIt was obvious by the way he said NO.
0 likesThere was no reason to kill the kids. Most kids are completely innocent and deserve better
0 likesThe way the polygraph lady worked him on the “how would you kill someone?” section was borderline Shakespearean. That lady is freaking 🔥.
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I just don't understand why he would entertain this without a lawyer it's obvious from a mile away she's trying to corner him, no authority would ask that kind of question if they thought you were an innocent person who just went through something terrible of losing your family
0 likesWhat was the point of that question though?
0 likesThe polygraph exam is the most devious way of getting a confession. Its such bs but gets guilty people to confess so much.
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And notice how she lets him sweat a few extra seconds after every time he lies.
1 like“Those kids” makes my blood run cold. Jesus Christ man, you held them when they were born! They looked into your eyes! How can he be so cold!?! Scary as hell.
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"I helped make those kids" was the most wtf thing he said
23 likesAnti social personality disorder lamp
8 likesThat is the bigger picture! Psychos like this have ice in their veins.
5 likesHexMafia patsy Ramsey referred to her daughter the same way in an interview ""that little girl"""""
5 likesSome people dont have a soul
0 likesHearing him call his little babies “those kids” over and over and over and over actually enrages me... I can actually feel my blood boiling.
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Why?
0 likesThose kids and that wife. THAT WIFE.
3 likes@Jintaro Kensei cuz its like he thinks of himself as completely separate from them, like theyre not his family but they are.. or they were
2 likes@Jintaro Kensei i mean if your kids died, would you be thinking "my god my kids are dead" or would you think "those kids got killed"
0 likes@Johnny Crash I was asking why it was making the OP angry.
0 likesdetective: did you murder your family?
908 likeschris: no
detective: pauses
killer say what? 👀
chris: what?
detective: GOTTEM 🤌
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This dude just kept digging himself a hole
19 likes@Connar Kent lmao so true
6 likesNo reverse no baby lick
0 likesLMFAOOO
0 likes"Open n shut. Now Chris, spread your cheeks and lift your sack. Any objects that might cut or poke me?"
1 likeLMFAOOOOOO
0 likesKILLERSAYSWHAT
0 likes“Case closed, guys. We got him.”
0 likesGabby Petito case brought me back here
1 like"those kids" instead of saying "my kids". makes me sick.
0 likes"most dad's don't...
2242 likesCook eggs for their kids,
Give them snacks at night"
Since when was the bar so low? 😂
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He was being sarcastic when he said that but Chris is so arrogant he took that as a compliment
279 likesMost innocent dads would break out in tears, after a question like that.
48 likes@Shavon Stevens The officer just said "but you're not that kind of guy. ok?"
10 likesTo be fair, in the 20 years my dad was around he never did that for me
39 likessingle moms
0 likesWhat’s your point ? He was still being sarcastic he could care less if he made eggs for his kids or not he knew he had already murdered his family he was using that the whole time as a ploy to lure him in to catch him in that lie.
8 likesA lot of men / dads don’t do this stuff
7 likesWell if you listen to the video you'll know that setting the bar so low is literally the whole point
6 likesalways
0 likes@Working on my roar! ! set your standards for men close to you higher then because i assure you most of men actually do AT LEAST that for their kids
3 likesHe's trolling him so hard.
2 likesSounds like my dad to be honest. Never did anything but give me mental trauma that I've just now started to get over
0 likesSince when you're the only suspect in their murder lolol.
0 likesSince men happened
2 likesDads do that :o ?
0 likesMe: *falls out of tree and breaks leg
1 likeDad: walk it off you’ll be aight
My narc dad never did that lmao!!!
0 likes@Your Pal Kindred My old man is gone, and I did love him, but yea, I hear ya man. Zero breakfasts made, or even maybe even eaten with me, outside f like those rare times we ate a breakfast out. It was like, I knew where the cereal was kept int he pantry, right. Also no attending of my sporting events, plays, ect. No games of catch in the backyard. He just wasn't that kind of dad. Is what it is I guess. I mean he didn't starve me or do stuff to me if you know what I mean, so I guess there is that. My mom came to my events so I guess I can't complain.
1 likeTo be fair, our cultural bar is pretty damn low. These cops were outstanding though and they knew he was guilty immediately. That being said this creep did a great job of being obviously guilty
2 likes@Reggie your dad expects you to figure it out because when you become a man, you won't get everything handed to you like if you were a woman.
1 like@Ego Master Easy for you to say... your an ego master. 🤣
0 likesI mean, a bunch of people have dads that went out to get milk when they were an infant and haven't come back yet, so ya, cooking eggs is way better then that.
1 like😂😅 even 1930 dads would disagree
0 likesExactly what I was thinking xD huh we must have a lot of shit dads in the world today I guess
0 likesSorry I have to be that guy but, their not they're. It's possessive, not a contraction of "they are"
1 like@ColBunkMust I got you
0 likesI love hearing guilty people proclaim how noble, meek, and level headed they are.
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Nice gains bro
7 likes@Jay Horvath Beta, alpha, doesn’t matter. A scumbag is a scumbag, plain and simple.
2 likesjesus christ nice muscles
0 likesI would start crying immediately, even if I was innocent
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Same!
6 likesConsidering polygraphs are just an investigative technique and not actual evidence of a crime or admissible in court, I think you'd be in the clear.
13 likes“I helped make those kids” Like they’re a papier-mâché art project.
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underrated comment
33 likesi am so guilty snorting a laugh for 2 seconds, after realizing the kids are killed by their father.
22 likesLol
0 likes@Da Sheat no one said that dude
23 likes@Da Sheat dude................
6 likes@Da Sheat my point is that Chris Watts speaks coldly about the daughters he just murdered. It’s a horrific tragedy perpetrated by a soulless narcissist. Narcissists tend to see people in their lives as props or something they made and can destroy at will.
12 likes@Da Sheat no you’re right a good father wouldn’t do things like that - no decent human being would.
0 likesLOL, or like a dump he just farted out into the urinal
1 like@Savion Day dude.........
0 likes@INDELIBLE FAECES duuuuude
0 likes@Savion Day deewwwwwwwwdddddddddd
0 likesB-but dude, @INDELIBLE FAECES...
0 likes@Kyle Edward Hanophy
0 likes.. ...... duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude........
He did helped make those kids though.
2 likesI mean he did
1 likeDude?...
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesDude
0 likesTo be fair, take him out of it and the kids are never "made"
1 likePappy-yay
0 likesYou are loved beyond measure💙
1 like-Ephesians 3:19
@Da Sheat Men don't. lol.
1 likeWho says papier mache projects cant be a sexy time?
0 likesUsually when parents say "I brought you into this world, I can take you out," they don't mean literally.
0 likesNo one person with a belly button can make a kid alone it takes two which means both parents helped
0 likes"I participated as in for maybe 10 seconds"
1 likePAPER not pAiPiEr
0 likes@Will Lester papier mâché is the correct spelling. It's french and literally translates as "chewed paper".
0 likes@Will Lester papier-mâché is a French term. I used the French spelling.
0 likesAlso it makes it sound like his role was minimal - he merely *helped*. Like he worked at the people factory and his job was to change the oil in the machines and bring the other employees coffee.
1 likeJim Can't Swim seems to be getting more than enough praise for his channel, but hey, I can always add to the pile. I was looking for something to watch so it dawned on me to check if there's any new videos. I seen part 2 was up and I legitimately said 'yes!' under my breath and raised my fist.
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Sarithus same same lol a long yesssssssss
0 likesIts sick knowing that he straight murdered his whole family and is sitting there lying.
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gary g the g
3 likesSo true... 😔
Its hard to hear his sick lies.
He sucks at it though.
3 likesYou’d lie too if you were trying to avoid going to jail forever.
3 likesdon't forget the "I would NEVER cheat on my wife" line
2 likes@Butee and hopefully you wouldnt murder anyone in the first place to have to lie...wtf?!
0 likessabrinasjourney I’m just saying. Any normal human being in his position would deny it to save their own ass.
0 likesThe should have made torture his death sentence. Those poor babies 😢
0 likesIDK why he didn’t go on the run
0 likesThere’s no emotion
3 likesOh god he's so ridiculously bad at lying and such a crappy actor it makes me cringe 😬 how did he sit there and think he was being convincing 🙈
0 likes"I helped make those kids"
0 likesWtf
When the polygraph lady hyped him up and then immediately told him how bad of a liar he was lmaoooo
559 likesI think he has Asperger's, his acts are elementary level and it didn't take a cop to figure him out!
0 likes3:36 these two girls and THAT wife... my man wasn't even trying
0 likesThat polygrapher is more terrifying than any of the detectives in this fucking series holy shit.
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For real that is incredible acting
9 likesTammy Lee, she's a badass
15 likes@Thomas Winters Takes a psychopath to catch a psychopath ;-) (Just joking)
0 likesOmg when she says you’re a horrible liar his heart must have pounding knowing what’s coming next.
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Mike Kite For real
1 like"and the coolest thing about this is that right now, there's only one person in the room that knows the truth and in about five minutes we will both know"
4 likesDisgusting person. Poor kids and wife :( may they rest in peace.
0 likesThis is honestly better than the Netflix movie because they cut so much of this
0 likeswhen the polygrapher said the two ways chris killed his kids when she said “you could smother and strangle someone” i bet he shit his pants lmaoooo he prolly thought they already knew the way he killed them and everything 😂
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God bless! Believe in your heart and confess with your mouth that Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior and died on a cross for our sins so we can live again in Heaven where there is no pain or suffering! God is our Father and Creator and raised His Son Jesus from the dead! Confess and repent of your sins and God will freely forgive you! Trust in God and live for Jesus as He died for you! 🥰 (don’t swear or take God’s name in vain!)
14 likesI love how, under a video that's 2 years old, this post is out there for 16 hours and it has 100+ likes
35 likes@Benevolent Dictator he hasn't learned that its ok to come out of the closet. No one cares anymore. We just want people to live their best lives. But being in Utah, I see a LOT of this sublimated rage at not being able to live as who you really are. I feel bad for @Salvador Pais
5 likes@Salvador Pais sorry polygraphs arent real measurement tools
5 likes@Salvador Pais 🌮
1 like@Salvador Pais what about what this person said warranted this rude ass response lol? seems like reading comprehension isn’t your thing, their point was pretty clear. ironic
4 likes@Cam't He is a troll xD. Look at his comments history and his channel description
1 like@Salvador Pais youre real fun at parties i bet
4 likesI know this case is a while back now, imagine when we finally get higher definition footage from interrogation rooms. His face is probably much more telling in person.
1 like@olivia grace taking the lord's name in vain isn't saying oh my god, it's when people pretend and proclaim to to be doing something for god but really they're doing it for themselves.
2 likesThats cause they did know lmao
0 likes@Bill Geannaris i edited it just for you to understand Maw Maw!
0 likes@Salvador Pais calm down genius. this person is just commenting on that.
1 like@olivia grace Jesus did not die
0 likes@Salvador Pais I’d be pissed to if my name was Salvador
4 likes@Salvador Pais Good thing we had you to tell us that was the point, phew-
1 like@Salvador Pais Jesus that comment was an L
1 like@Gloth Sang polygraphs arent admissible in court, but people think they are real. Basically, someone may confess after they think they failed a polygraph, and a confession is basically solid evidence
0 likes@• yara • 2k now holy shit
1 like@No rth that's true but the cops were probably pretty certain at that point. They knew they were killed in that house and there was no evidence of blood or that he had tried to clean up blood. Add to that his physical strength and it's a very good guess that's how they were killed. She said that knowing full well it's probably what he had done.
0 likes"Please stop. It's time"
2717 likesMe, completely innocent: shits pants
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Joel, stop. You know you're not innocent. It's time.
250 likesMy favourite comment
14 likes🤣🤣
4 likesIts time 😹
2 likesIt’s time, Joel. Stop the talking, stop the thinking. It’s time.
14 likesAgreed!
2 likesIt’s time, Joel. Stop the talking, stop the thinking. It’s time to return to monkey
8 likes@[REDACTED] Z mmmm….
2 likesManke…
The fbi has a programed to retreat msg. Dude anybody can do that.
1 like@jonathan Ek maybe so but the point is not everybody knows that. Exhibit A.: Chris Watts
1 likeScariest comforting sentence you can ever hear. 😳
2 likes@Susanne Collins that’s true.
1 likeThis gives me anxiety
0 likesI can't stand that monster !
0 likes'I would never hurt this picture lady. She seems nice and it's a good picture. Pictures of ladies and kids, that's what life's about.'
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😂
8 likesThis is the best comment 😂
11 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣 I can't
2 likes"I have another great photo of picture lady and kids on my phone. It's a much better picture."
21 likes😂😂😂😂
1 like@Alexander Leblanc 🏆🏆🏆
3 likesYep
0 likesReminds me of trump 🤣
1 likeIs this the “Came with the frame family”?
0 likesMost guilty people would try to force that sorrow or anger. He's just....meh.
0 likesThis step-by-step guide on how to appear guilty is really helpful.
221 likesChris: "i never wished harm on any human being"
814 likesAlso Chris: "yo do we still do the death penalty?"
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He said "yo"? 🤣🤣
5 likesIceFire Downunder LMAOOOOOO SO ACCURATE
0 likesImagine comparing murdering your family to the just punishment of the death penalty for murderers.
9 likes@Rusty Shackleford No I think he added it (successfully) for comedic effect.
6 likes@Is it over yet? Could you define that word please? XD
0 likesYour liked are at 666, I didn't want to fuck it up so I wrote this instead, lol 💀
0 likesHe already detached himself to his kids. That's sad.
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i mean it would be more disturbing if he didnt do that before he fcking killed them...
32 likes@Areta Rita why
1 like@Areta Rita is it good? What's it on? Isn't it the one with Samuel, L. Jackson?
0 likesHe was likely never attached to them in the first place 😕
46 likes@C T but likely that he was very guilty that he detaches himself to his kids to feel less guilt
1 like@Areta Rita just pointing out that Split is a terrible depiction of the disorder it's mean to portray!!! People with DID are mostly completely harmless, they were victims of abuse themselves so they even tend to be less violent than most other people! I think it's important to point out that it's a horrible attempt at representation so people won't be misinformed, but if you want to watch it for the plot and all, go ahead of course
12 likes@TDOGmr2 NOT A UNICORN yeah
0 likes@Caro 100% agree. I was going to say this but then I saw your comment.
1 like@Areta Rita don’t watch Glass until you watch Unbreakable with Bruce Willis
3 likesOr he was never attached
3 likes@Bill Cosby I'll have to add there that shizophrenic people can still be self-centered up to a degree where empathy falls short.
1 like@CeBee that is true but especially in their specific example, it’s not even close to being as romanticized as it’s made out to be. Most times it’s controlled by antipsychotics and not as sociopathic as what most people think it is.
0 likes@Bill Cosby Oh sure, this example is different indeed. I just wanted to point that out since my father is shizophrenic and living with him was a nightmare.
2 likes@CeBee I completely empathize with you for that. It can get very extreme as I’m sure you know, and very hard for those around them to deal with.
1 likeI don’t have a family member with schizophrenia, but I do have a degree in psychology and neuroscience, so I take great passion in learning and connecting with others that share these experiences. I hope it’s all better with your father now :)
He detached a long time ago when he planned to murder them and then go about his day and call his girlfriend
0 likes@Bill Cosby you’re right about the schizophrenia but you’re wrong about psychopathy. People are very quick to say that about people but there’s a whole range of psychopathologies, even less severe things like a personality disorder can be at play here
0 likes@Elvis is a good boy trueee, good point. Maybe he was just acting. Poor children, none of those angels deserved to die that young and brutal
1 likeThe fact that he's so emotionally detached is obvious to anyone, not just the detectives.
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He didn't shed a single tear
1 likeI wouldn’t say that’s the most odd thing here as people can act detached and not be involved but it sure didn’t make him look any better
1 likeComfortably numb
3 likesNo, because his response is a genuine and valid response if he wasn't guilty. Some people can completely detach themselves to pain, but still be completely innocent. It's a coping mechanism. So it's not obvious, but the way he was acting plus the evidence? Yeah, it's obvious then.
1 like@Keely Holmes it's different when you may be falsely accused and also being grilled by detectives.
0 likesHe should of just kept his mouth shut.
1 likeThis is what we reading a comment...
0 likesWhen reading a comment, a lot of things go through your head. This technique has been used by all reading this.
I like how part of her job is to act like the machine itself does all the work so she is blameless in the resulted outcome. That's only half her job! The other half of her training is all the other time in between where she is asking him questions, and she is an expert in body language and deception. I love this gal!
31 likesi can’t stand how he doesn’t actually seemed panicked at all his whole family is “missing” and when he literally confessed to at least knowing harm had happened to his family
19 likesthose kids ....? he sure loved them
1 likePolygraph Woman: You’d be incredibly dumb to come in for a Polygraph test willingly if your guilty lol
414 likesChris: 👁👄👁
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3 likesCACKLED
Why the hell didn’t he ask for his lawyer once it was obvious they suspected him? I’m glad they caught this dude, but how stupid can you be? Dude is a horrible liar.
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I mean, this is the same guy who called two separate news stations to appeal to his "missing" wife and came across as nothing short as a mannequin. The guy really is not that smart.
50 likesEven if he had a lawyer they still had enough evidence to convict him, it would only take longer when they got him right now
5 likes@Plasser1000 whatever the case, how dense do you have to be to not understand if you're there, you're either a suspect or a witness and only one of those makes sense.
7 likesHe should've lawyered up,
He should've gotten the chair.
Surgicalsensei what did they have on him other than very strange behavior?
2 likesHe is a narcissist. Thinks his charm will work . It obviously has his entire life. His parents even side with him through it all
5 likesChris obviously didn’t want to pay for a lawyer.
0 likes@Algo He dug his own hole when he voluntarily agreed to appear in 2 news interviews before the interrogations and during them, he just dug the hole even deeper!
0 likesHe didn't ask for a lawyer because he is so arrogant that he thought that he could fool the FBI with the claim that he's super nice guy who's really laid-back and trustworthy. He's literally so stupid that he thought if he just fully cooperated they would just say "wow, he's so cooperative...there's no way he could have been involved" and then they would just throw their hands up and just close the case. That's narcissism for ya.
2 likesTracy Stout It’s difficult time to imagine being so selfish and heartless that you will kill your entire family for any reason. I just don’t understand how a person could ever get to that point.
2 likes@Howdy yes it's extremely difficult for normal people to imagine. I still don't understand it. But there are terrible people in the world. When you don't have any empathy and see human beings as only objects or basically as "extras" in your life where are you are the star, if they start causing you problems or "needing" anything it's considered a hassle. So they can simply just get rid of them. I had a husband like this for 20 years. He reminds me of Chris Watts to a tee. Same mannerisms, same phrases, it's super creepy. Even though we are separated sometimes I still wonder if he's going to shoot me in the head through my bedroom window while I sleep just so he doesn't have to give me anything in our divorce. People with no empathy are extremely scary human beings. I always compare my husband to an alien who came down to earth and put a human costume on. He looks normal and he can imitate normal behavior on a daily basis until you actually need something from him or have some sort of problem with him. Then he will just stare at you blankly because he has no idea what his reaction is supposed to be. He only mimics normal human reaction. He doesn't actually feel them inside. And my husband is a really good looking guy he has a good job, he has lots of hobbies.....but he isnt normal.
2 likesTimmy Long he needed that money for his wedding with Nikki Kessinger
0 likesTracy Stout That’s scary. 20 years....hope you’re in a better place.
0 likesIt makes me wonder how many of that type of people are in positions of power in this world. People who are willing to do anything for what they want are dangerous (obviously).
Thanks for taking the time to respond :)
Your wife and children are missing....
0 likesUgh first I burn my toast now this...
He's trying so hard to sound like a human dad
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I was literally thinking that as I watched this. He sounds so robotic and emotionless.
71 likes“I want my kids to walk into that door, tackle me, and bust my head open” yea normal dad alright
101 likesSry hes just an animal
5 likesLarry Moses why you ask a human an animal question? HOW DO I KNOW?!
5 likesLarry, shhhhhh. Ut. Up. 😬
8 likesDoctor Dave says the murderer
2 likesLarry Moses hey dummy I wasn’t talking about you
4 likesFor real
0 likesLarry Moses where you at?
9 likes"Shanann's phone was also searched after her body was found and it revealed that she had searched through Groupon for a way to afford a nice and cheap weekend holiday for her and Chris."
2 likesAnd now you all realize the victims had nothing but love for him. His wife was even planning something special for him, knowing that things were dead in the bedroom. She really loved him. She meant her vows. Like a punch in the gut, isn't it?
YEAH SO ANYWAYSS yeah man what a sociopath crazy shan never caught on huh
1 likeChristopher Marlowe mmm
0 likesChristopher Marlowe ko
0 likesRob Roy 😂😂😂😂are you Australian? I have a friend called rob roy
0 likesI don't see that. I would be a sobbing, shaking mess if someone had my kids.
0 likesWhat kind of (partially read) comment section is this
2 likesLike an alien trying to be a "human father"
0 likesRob Roy hmmmm if it’s really you tell me something only we would know xx
0 likes@Sam Jones that's easy! You keep your lotion bottle and t.s. on the same table that you keep your ps4 on in your room..🤦🏽♂️
0 likesAnon Truth I’m a 37 year old woman 😂😂😂😂
0 likes"*those* kids"
0 likes@Larry Moses this is what happens when a homeless person finds an unlocked phone. Soon as the battery runs out hell be gone again
0 likes@Larry Moses troll level = God Tier
0 likes@Larry Moses lol. Ok pal. You're gonna fight in plain view. Troll
1 likeThis thread is insane 😂
1 likeExactly, but you can't fake empathy. 👍👍👍
0 likesHow are you feeling?
75 likes“I only slept two hours last night; I’m running on empty.”
Anyone innocent would have explained the pain they feel for their family rather than their tiredness.
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Sophicx Was thinking the same actually Soph.. the guy seemed pretty stupid!
1 likeits not lack of intelligence. he was facing professionals that are some of the best in the world. even having an analogue clock in the room is part of the process. its to labor the point that their time in prison will go very slow. there is 100s of years of research of forensic psychology.
2 likes@Gary Cook that part creeped me out the most >_<
0 likes“The cool thing about this is only one of us in this room knows the truth and in about 5 minutes there will be 2 people who know.” That was scary lmao
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timestamp ?
3 likes@ozy 21:18
3 likesShe’s so bad ass
7 likesAt that moment she indirectly said that Chris knows the truth and she'll know too. That woman is an absolute badass behind a soft facade
5 likesJim, your commentary is amazing. I'm in Law studies and I find your analysis invaluable to understand the psyche of the prosecutions information gathering witnesses.
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Dr. Izzt Frizl PHD so neat!
0 likesThe ending gave me chills. The woman was so brutal smashing his confidence into pieces, she seemed amazing at her job
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It makes me so happy that it's a woman, too.
8 likesThese types of videos makes me concerned for the innocent...
1 likeWell she was highly trained at the best polygraph school and is very qualified
1 likeLmao I love how the polygraph examiner passive-aggressively called Chris an idiot for coming in to take the test. Pure gold 😂
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I missed that. Time stamp?
1 likegulashonu 11:15
2 likes@Indie vanned you the real MVP
1 like“Right now, there’s only one of us in this room that knows what the truth is. And in about 5 minutes, there’s gonna be two of us.” Damn, i’d confess for crimes i didnt do if she told me that lol
291 likes"Because like... And then like... well, like... Like..." Chris, dude, you sound like a sixteen year old girl. It's tough to listen to this guy speak.
0 likesChris’s alternative was, divorce Shanann, he moves in with nikol, he coparents and pays support, Shanann hurt for awhile but gets over it and is better off! They all LIVE happily ever after! Why was this option bad compared to murdering everyone and going to prison forever?
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Right! This is the most fascinating, frustrating and disturbing part of this case. I'd be interested in a psychological explanation into why he chose THIS and not the simple way out.
165 likesCW had all or nothing thought processing. I can only have “x” if “y” is no longer a thing. Divorce and child support and visitation, etc doesn’t solve what he thinks the problem is (“y” exists). I would guess that CW always took things very literally and did not/does not understand nuanced language such as sarcasm. His mistress could have said something inert such as “I wish you didn’t have a family already” - CW would take this literally and want to make that so.
40 likesGreed!
9 likes@Сергей Yeah, what about getting life in prison? How great of a plan is that if you want to live your life.
7 likes@Vepiol that was very dumb comment of mine
4 likesHe was incapable of thinking rationally, isn’t that enough of an answer?
5 likes@Сергей Yeah lol, it’s all good
1 like@Jenna Roxie But at least they wouldn't be in prison for the rest of their lives.
0 likesTwo words. Child support.
21 likesHe clearly did not want to pay child support
Because (not victim shaming) but shannan seemed like the type of woman who when hurt would be very vindictive, malicious and would probably make co parenting near impossible with all her commands,demands, unrealistic opinions and options.she seemed so demanding and controlling that I wouldnt doubt that she would make the guy unnecessarily jump through hoops, closing all doors,stepping back, making it impossible to parent all to say "hes a deadbeat, a sperm donor, happy fathers day to me,victimized single mother mentality type stuff. Like I said she should never have been killed or anything like that but relationship wise, I get the impression she would be very hard to put up with hence her shacking up with a simp like Chris.
17 likesHe hated them , they made him look like a loser
5 likesHis bed was a red flag
3 likesHes a psycopath, psycopaths dont know what is love, they only use people, and when its "unnecessary", is thrown away, in his case, he got rid of his "problem" in the worst possible way.
16 likes@GrTu4 ok incel
35 likes@C H I'm guessing you're like the women Victor described? Would seem that way.
5 likes@GrTu4 Seems pretty reasonable to be taken aback by such a shitty statement
31 likes@Elsa Ruuskanen i somewhere feel that he was too weak to stand up to his wife, so he murdered her instead
10 likesRemember they filed for bankruptcy so he definitely was not trying to ‘coparent’.
4 likesYou can tell a woman typed this because they think men can live “happily ever after” after a divorce.🙄
5 likes@curious and u can tell a horse WITH NO NAME is JUST THAT A NOBODY !!
10 likes@GrTu4 A majority that you see.
1 like$$$$$
1 like@curious So you think every guy who's divorced is living a miserable life?
5 likes@Ella Boo where did I say that?
1 like@baked beans a brand new life, in prison
2 likes@Ella Boo the vast majority of divorces are initiated by the wives, that's a fact. And it's usually the men that lose custody and/or access to their children. Plus, there's alimony and child support payments, and God help him if the ex wife is bitter, resentful and vindictive, because that's something I see far too often. The wife using the kids as a weapon to hurt or manipulate the ex husband, for instance. So, in conclusion, I would say that many men do end up miserable after a divorce. Just look at men's suicide rates.
3 likes@C H Michael is telling it like it is. Sad but true.
1 likeYeah that also mind boggles me.
0 likesI told my wife the exact same thing, divorce the person and carry on! Don’t murder them for a fling.
Because Chris would have no money. A full time job... and no money.
0 likesI genuinely think his wife and kids were doomed they day she met him.
5 likesWhat he did was psychotic. To do what he did to his little kids is beyond evil.
@Genesis Osuna seems like it was more a fight over the house.
0 likes@Nikki Lengyel he's got free rent forever now.
0 likesI believe he wanted to come clear from this and appear as the victim: he was the poor good husband and father left by his manipulative wife, he never cheated, never hurt anybody's feelings...His delusional parents still believe in this scenario, some of his friend also initially believed in his story.
2 likes@Victor Mealing Totally agree! She would definitely throw herself a pitty party. He obviously shouldn’t have killed them, but I bet in his mind her knew it would be a nightmare to try to get divorced & coparent
0 likesChris's response to what should happen to the person who murdered his family was equivalent to "Whelp, not like punishing them would bring them back, you know? Best just move ooooooon."
303 likesChris makes me sick to my stomach, but learning about interrogation is just so fascinating. Great channel
74 likesAnd here I thought murderers were supposed to be smart…2 minutes in, and it’s SO clear that he’s guilty. Like, its almost as if I’m watching a 6 year old try and convince me he didn’t do something I legit watched him do.
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Well, in this case and most cases, murder in itself is not very smart thing to do. Like he could just divorce, cut contact and move to another place. Pretty stupid to kill anyone, let alone horrible
23 likesThe most hilarious part is that he set himself. Any time during the interrogation before the polygraph, he was free to go. All he had to do was request an attorney...
3 likesSerial killer maybe, but I wouldn't say that's the case for most murderers, despite what TV and movies would have you believe
2 likes@Tara Sadowski not even serial killers. The majority of murderers, period, are of average or below average intelligence.
6 likesWell, they are at least clever enough to get away with committing more than one murder without getting caught, but perhaps they are at an advantage over most murderers who kill people they know, and are therefore identified as suspects more quickly than when there is no personal connection.
0 likesYou thought murderers were suppose to be smart ?
3 likesWoooow, the amount of time he entertained her questioning about ways to kill someone, is insane. There's no way I could spend that long listing things in that situation without having a breakdown. The worst possible thoughts are already spinning through your head when someone's missing. It's hard enough thinking about it let alone speaking it out loud. Then again, I'm not a murderer so I guess that's probably why I'd have a different reaction.
11 likesThis woman is a rock star. I love her line of questioning.
6 likesTammy has made me confess that I haven’t cleaned my freezer out in 6 months when I promised to do it. 🙇♀️ take me to prison I’m sorry 😣
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You're a truth teller. When you saw that your wife hadn't cleaned the freezer you lost it and felt like you needed to not clean the freezer too. Is that what happened?
1 likeBeyond a doubt one of the highest quality channels in the platform.
12 likesKeep it up man.
To tell the truth, this was probably one of the easiest cases solved by these detectives...
4 likesIf I haven't missheard, I just wanted to point out at 06:04 that he literally separates his kids and his family in tiers of importance, even though they are one and the same. He's trying so hard not to look guilty, that the opposite is becoming more and more clear.
15 likesI would be terrified of having to sit in a quiet room with this lie detector lady, even if I wasn’t hooked up to the machine or had to take a polygraph test. She is STONE COLD. 😳
0 likesmaybe it's just me but the control questions were so hard for me to process lmao- like i would take at least a minute to just understand the question itself 😭 i'm never gonna pass a polygraph test
4 likesI’m surprised they let him go for the night… he basically accuses him of the crime before letting him go, he could have killed himself or took off or whatever that night surely?
4 likesHe didn’t want to mention strangling someone. That was such a clever idea to have him throw out ways he would have done it.
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Yep, the average person probably would have put that in the first three.
1 likeThe Polygraph Lady should have her own tv mini series with the ppl she questions
29 likesthis channel made me regret that why I didn't go to police or detective school. salute and respect to all police and detectives around the world who cracked big crimes!
0 likesIt’s so much more confronting watching this after knowing the whole case and outcome
6 likesWhen she came to giving a lie the fourth time, her question was “before 2018, did you ever want to hurt someone to get even with them”
92 likesThis is a such a fantastic question for three reasons
1: she tricked him into saying no by creating a system where the lie was always no, until this point
2: because he said no, the truthful answer is yes, meaning he has wanted to hurt someone to get even (motive)
3. That question is going to trigger his brain because that’s directly why he did it, it was an indirect accusation in the form of a question. I am impressed with that question and the depth behind it. Fantastic move, truly outstanding
if someone i loved went missing and someone started saying 'what are ways to kill someone?' I'd lose any composure I would have left and freak out. That would put too many unwanted mental images in my mind. I had a DREAM my dog got hurt a few years back and not only do I still remember it but I also extra spoiled her the next day.
0 likes"I hope wherever my kids are, they are safe"...knowing he killed them and stuffed them in an oil barrell. Wish he got the death penalty. He needs life in prison just for using the word "like" so much. He's rotten to the core. It makes us all crazy because none of us can imagine a parent killing his own children.
0 likesHe was guilty to everyone from the very beginning but they needed enough evidence to convict him 100%. But he gave up pretty fast cuz he knew he was caught. He obviously didn't think this through.
0 likesLove the way he says"let's do it" right b4 the polygraph starts. Like he's thinking I'm beating this stupid thing easy 😂
6 likesEvery time I watch a video with a polygraph I'm seconds away from a panic attack and throwing up all over. SO NERVE RACKING
0 likesThat "I didn't lie to you on that polygraph" response alone was so rich with implications. First off, for certain questions he was instructed to lie. So even if he wasn't guilty he couldn't claim he didn't lie. Second, his statement implies that he was mentally separating the "real" lies (the ones about the crime) from the instructed ones. There would be no need to make such a distinction if he only lied when instructed to. I really wish they had called him out on it.
1 likeThat dude had the audacity to watch a video of his kids when seconds before he knew he didn't pass that polygraph. Wow
0 likesDo you think the polygrapher intentionally wore the jailhouse stripes, just to make him panic?
2 likesMy heart was pounding during that polygraph test.
0 likesLol. "A good dad, giving kids snacks at night, cooking eggs, being nice. You're not that."
138 likesChris didn't even say shit lolololol
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Ah this is a picture of my kids off my phone, yea we’ve blown it up
0 likesAll of us in the comments took a deep breath at the end along with the detective
5 likesHow could you answer these questions about all these different ways your missing wife and kids might have been murdered just like 🤷♂️
0 likesI'd be crying just at the thought
That "take a deep breath" at the end was such an excellently executed "gotcha!" moment. Legendary on that guy's part
11 likesWhen you look at Mr. Watts you truly know there is evil in this world.
0 likesNotice how long it took for him to get started on the actual polygraph. Hours after waffling on and on over different theories as to what could've happened to them...
1 likeIs anyone else nervous even just watching this, or it just me? I couldn’t even imagine actually being in this situation. To avoid this simply just don’t murder someone.
0 likes22:35 when she asked the question "do you know where shanann is now?"... The way he answers the question is so obviously a lie. You don't even need a polygraph to tell he's lying... that's why she just stares at him... he's a really really bad liar.
0 likesThis is how I act when I lie and I'm a terrible liar
0 likesHow did he think he was gonna get away with this
You better make an episode on yourself after we die of not getting new episodes THESE VIDEOS ARE SO WELL CONSTRUCTED MAN LOVE THIS CHANNEL
1 likeThis fool said "we are gonna find them right " it's hard to think of him as human knowing what we know. I wonder has his delusional parents watched the new interview where he tells how he killed them all. He thought because of his subdued personality he could get away with killing his family . That no one would believe he is/was capable of such horror !!! Unbelievable!!!
0 likesInterviewer: "How could someone make someone disappear."
4 likesChris: "You could shoot someoneone or...uhm.......I don't know.....This is a hard question."
Yikes
The nerve to say he wants "those kids" to BARREL him. I can't even.
1 likeAt the moment she asked what are ways to get rid of someone (kill) and he actually gave answers, I would be so upset that she would want me to think about that kind of stuff, I mean I don't want to imagine and name all the possible ways someone could've killed my pregnant wife and two daughters.
0 likesWhat made him think he was going to get away with this, why was this his only option 🙏🏽
0 likesMy dad asked me what I was watching and then he said 'do you wanna be a lawyer or a murder-' .how does one respond to such a question :,)
0 likesa lot of men dont cook eggs
71 likesa lot of men dont kill their kids
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@Anis Hussain I'm sorry what?
8 likesFirst of all it's feminist not femensist.
and second what I said had nothing to do with feminist or what's so ever. So please check, you might be in the wrong comment
@Anis Hussain what does this have to do with feminism??? 🤦♀️
5 likesAfter talking to the police for the first time and they are accusing you of a heinous crime that you committed, how do you not go home and commit suicide? I am obsessed with this case but how does he get accused of the most disgusting acts you can commit and live with yourself? This really does prove how much of a psychopath he truly is
0 likes"Thank you for being a horrible liar". She is amazing. 🤣 😎😎😎
22 likesIm sure the whole watching videos of his kids during the break idea really helped his situation
0 likesI mean, did he honestly think he could get away with this?
0 likesI believe him when he says that he wants them to run through the door but only because I think he wants them to save his ass from going to prison
0 likesChris never ever expected the cops to be involved that quick, (thank God for Nickhol and her son Nick to go check on them and call the cops) he expected to come home that night really clean up the house and I believe flee the state, or whatever his sick plan was with that other skank he was dealing with, But you could honestly say he did not expect all this to come down on him that quick... but I'm so glad it did! God-bless those angels
0 likesNo matter if I was guilty or not - I would fail the test xD I mean - I struggle and sometimes get wrong to answer a question about my age when I'm under stress xD
0 likesA polygraph isn't admissible. It's nonsense in most cases. She's watching him, and trying to get him uncomfortable. Nothing from the polygraph can be talked about in court.
0 likesPlease keep making these videos!!!!
0 likesChris should have asked for a lawyer. He is not just cruel and a „bad“ father, also a bit naiv
0 likes"Those kids"
0 likesReffering to hes own children.
Yikes
Like i feel more sadness over hes kids than what he does.
I have to say I thought he was innocent and sincere in the beginning.
0 likes10:00
0 likesI'd literally break on that
that made me feel so guilty about literally everthing and I'm not even in that chair across from her
How can you laugh, be so casual about your family missing situation. ? This men clearly is not human.
0 likesThis guy was my age when he committed this crime, I can't picture that
0 likesThe ticking of that clock is enough to make me confess to anything!
4 likesHe disassociates him self from the kids every chance he gets… guilty
2 likesAny average dad if asked "what if this guy hurt your kids" would respond along the lines of "I want them dead" or "if I see him he won't be hurting any more kids ever again" not a discussion of what the local laws allow. Seriously, he has no idea what normal humans are like.
0 likesBro the way the investigator said “stop, take a deep breath!” I wanted to confess and I ain’t did shit! Lol
2 likesI feel like if he was innocent he wouldn't have let her continue to ask questions about how to kill someone. Hard to say without being there but I think I would be like why the fuck are you asking me this? and refuse to continue
0 likeshe was done when he referred to his kids as “these kids” instead of “my kids”
1 like14:50 lol he gives the ways of making someone disappear in a lame attempt to come across as though he couldn’t even think of doing that himself
0 likesI have a feeling Chris definitely rode the short bus as a kid and ate lead paint chips as his daily snack
10 likes6:37 hes wife and kids are missing and he's here calmly explaining lack of sleep and being hungry 🤡
0 likesInterviewer: You did great!
0 likesChris: Thanks
Interviewer: Because you're a horrible liar!
lol
"Those kids" not "My kids". Everyone knew from that point and on who murdered the lovely kiddos and the mother.
0 likesEven I was sweating balls listening to that test, how the hell did he not throw up in his chair?
0 likesI love the analysis for the most part, but I don't know why the narrator is pretending polygraphs are even remotely legitimate
0 likesIt's an interrogation technique, nothing more. They were going to tell him he "failed" no matter what.
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u kinda just answered ur own thing its a completely legitimate interrogation technique
0 likesJust found this channel and I love it, but I sure hate the commercials every 3 minutes. A little overboard 💯💯
0 likesholy shit the polygraph analyst said about strangling and smothering without even knowing what happened. she's really sharp
0 likesGreat! You remembered to lie, that's awesome!
0 likes20:54 This is what everyone involved in solving this case were thinking
0 likesThat ticking clock could make me confess to things I haven’t done.
0 likes15:08 how does she know he's guilty and he strangled and smothered his family
0 likesHis voice changes so much when he is lying lol
1 likeDetective: You know I’m not the only person who thinks that you have something to do with this?
12 likesChris: You mean like another FBI agent thinks that.
Detective: Everyone, Everyone Chris.
That made me laugh, cause he told him dude the whole world knows you’re guilty.
Bro thought he did something watching a video of “those” kids after the test 😂🤦🏽♂️
0 likesThat guy is the worst lier so far. When he said what ever happened to my wife and kids. That’s what gave it away. He basically admitted to it subconsciously that he knows that something did happen and he’s aware.
0 likesHer tactics were off the chart I would have sh!t bricks 😭
0 likesIt's annoying how many times he called them those kids not my kids so sad
3 likesThe interogators are the most deceptive persons i have ever seen.
0 likesThis guy is probably the worst criminal that ever lived
0 likesIt's almost hard to believe he thought he would be able to fool anyone, much less detective's.
Cop: will you take a polygraph test?
2 likesMe: (flies through the ceiling)
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0 likessht, I have nothing to do with this case and still nervous as hell during polygraph.
0 likesIsn't a poligraph test very inaccurate?
0 likesHow do they have the patience to stare at his face and even smile while he lies?!
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They're just letting him build up the case against him.
0 likesOther people have kind of skipped over the polygraph with ‘he failed’ so thank you for taking the time to go through the polygraph procedure and educate on all the combined aspects of the test and how it is done along with Watts responses.
9 likesNever learn to swim Jim, looking forward to part three.
Hit someone with a blunt object 🤔 Chris been watching a lot of crime tv 😂 🤦🏻♀️
0 likesIf I had a dollar for every time this creep said "like" ....
1 likeIdk why but when I see these videoes of people trying to lie to the best of their human ability, it's really cringy a lot of the time. So like childish and weird behavior.
0 likesIf someone asked me how to make someone disappeared I'd have just a list of ways and go off
3 likesIf a polygrapher was asking me questions about how I could kill my kids, while my kids were missing.? I'd snap the fuck out n leave. But Chris is guilty so he doesn't think normal.
0 likesShe goes overboard with the sweetness to lure him in.
0 likeswhy am i also nervous while he's doing this polygraph test?
0 likesBro of I had all these chances to flee then I would of booked it and went for it, he's been screwed and been getting played for so long that he's trapped in fear lmaooo
0 likesChris forgot to save the game before he lied
0 likesI don't think he ever had a conversation with Shanann. I think he killed her while she slept like the coward he is. Horrible monster. Awful liar. I pray God forgives him because no one else will.
0 likesHow do you not catch on that they already know at this point. 🙄
0 likesShe is so hard and relentless its scary
0 likesIm literally begging you to cover gypsy rose and nickolas godejohn case
0 likesTheres a lot of footage
Please 😭😭
oof if someone asked me to imagine every possible horrible thing that could have happened to my family WHILE THEY ARE MISSING, I'd be sobbing on the floor after "murder"
0 likesFucking hell. Does he not know how suspicious this looks?! Good lord, such despicable people!
You figured he would lawyer up after that interview
0 likesIf you watch the Netflix documentary, Nicole Kessinger should have been charged as accessory.
0 likesWho's Jim and why can't he swim?
0 likesI saw this documentary on Netflix! It’s called American Murder: The Family Next Door.
0 likesPolygrapher: You could smother someone
0 likesChris: 👁️👄👁️
Holy shit even my heart is racing
0 likesbetween Chris Watts "likes" and the detectives "oks" suprised they ever finished this interview
0 likesWas never “My kids” it was always “these kids”
0 likesHe's not even listening. So quick to respond with "yeah, right" mumbling... overcompensating.
0 likesIf the police ask if you will take a polygraph tell the you prefer a Ouija board , the have the same probability of being correct.
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Especially if you didn't do it.
1 likeTo answer the question of how you can make someone disappear... If it was my kids I would be appauled to a'swer.. Since I wouldn't even want to think of anything happening to them. He's like.. Relieved
0 likesYou've heard of the Case of Chris Watts, get ready for the Case of Chris Chan
0 likeswhen he said " life in prison is what that person should have.... sir
0 likesI have seen this cop couple before, they make a good team. Im calling them the "Deep breath".
0 likesAre polygraphs even remotely reliable?
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it's actually rumored that polygraphs are just used as a scare tactic for suspects and the polygrapher is the real lie detector, not the machine but because they're so focused on trying to beat the machine they don't realize that the polygrapher is constantly assessing if they're guilty or not through their mannerisms. the exam doesn't begin when the equipment is hooked up, it begins the second you enter the room.
3 likesI watched this mans YouTube channel and my high schoo couldn’t find me guilty of being high… take notes mah boas before ya to late😂😂
0 likesThis guy loves the word "like"
1 like6:05 Kids, spouse, family? So Kids and spouse is not family?
1 likeyour kids are missing!!
0 likesoh my god :0 that’s so weird
This guy's stupidity absolutely blows me away on multiple levels.
0 likesShe's as good of a liar than he is. The polygrapher.
0 likesI’m no criminal psychologist but at 23:36 the detective throws his book and pen on the table as if to say the buck stops here pal. Wonder if that’s part of the training or anything like that
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And he taps his pen not long after
0 likesI’ll never understand how horrible of a person you can be to murder your beautiful daughters, a woman you loved , then look at their picture after in that situation and not break down/puke. And for what ? A YOUNGER LOOKING VERSION OF YOUR WIFE. 🙄
0 likesSo you're saying that even if you and your wife divorced you wouldn't want your children to be killed? Very impressive, AND persuasive. It's amazing the kind of idiotic reasoning people come up with.
0 likesWHY DID THEY EVEN BOTHER THE NEIGHBOR KNEW IN 5 SECONDS
0 likesIt’s always start off with...”I WANTED TO TALK”...😒
0 likesI live 30 minutes away from where this happened
0 likesKnowing that I'm so twitchy that I would f up the lie detector
0 likesPolygrapher: how did you feel? Faint with all of it?
0 likesChris:muh huh wii humum un
He really detached himself from his kids those kids
0 likesHe's such a bad liar it's ridiculous. He sounds like a little kid reciting lines he doesn't really understand in a play. And those grand speeches about how he "loved those kids" sound like a terrible monologue in a terrible book. It's so cringe worthy and sad that he can say words that he should honestly feel but it's so clear that he doesn't.
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Omg! So right on. I commented that too. That he is reciting lines. But him reciting lines that h doesn't understand is more like it.
1 likeRight. He googled what does love feel like. That itself says alot about this guy
4 likesI was gonna say all this but now I don’t have to . He’s like a bag of rocks .
1 likeHalleToeSis Excellent Comment
0 likesBrush multiple times a day, floss between all your teeth and scrap you're tounge to get rid of bacteria. Also get to a dentist asap and get some medicated mouth wash. Halitosis is treatable.
0 likeslifeis stress free when you do whatsRight
0 likes"Thank you for being a horrible liar" 😂 😂 😂
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My heart would've dropped to my heels when I heard that
31 likeshis face lol
24 likesDamn now I have to watch all of it for this moment thanks for the timestamp.
2 likesProps to the polygraph technition. If I was a woman I would not feel comfortable being in the same room as Chris.
5 likesI swear this guy makes my skin crawl..."if these kids are not okay..."
0 likesARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME?
"these kids", not "my kids" or "my babies"
LIKE WHAT THE FUCK?????
It's been a while since the murder now. He has had time to process that his babies are gone, they're not coming back, and he is the one who did it to them. The person they trusted to protect them, the person they probably looked up to. HOW THE FUCK DOES A HUMAN BEING NOT BREAKDOWN AFTER THAT
I'm appalled.
I wish hunchback lady well.
0 likesPolygraph expert: "you know if you did have something to do with their disappearance, um, it would be really stupid for you to come in and take a polygraph today."
424 likesChris: "Exactly."
lmao
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Haha. Yeah he says sure ill take a polygraph. Then comes the World Champion Polygrapher. 😬
3 likesIf you watch the clock on the wall the polygraph lady spoke with him for over 3 hours before they even started the test. Seems odd.
2 likes@James G Not really. What the narrator failed to say in this video, is that a polygraph is more of an interrogation tool than an actual lie detector. It's a way to bring him in, prolong the interrogation, and ratchet up the pressure. The actual test and its outcome is irrelevant, and as noted here - inadmissible in court. What matters his his confession. The agents spent hours with Watts.
5 likesThat polygraph lady was brutal lmao she deserves an award
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Seriously she is amazing
9 likesGod bless! Believe in your heart and confess with your mouth that Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior and died on a cross for our sins so we can live again in Heaven where there is no pain or suffering! God is our Father and Creator and raised His Son Jesus from the dead! Confess and repent of your sins and God will freely forgive you! Trust in God and live for Jesus as He died for you! 🥰 (don’t swear or take God’s name in vain!)
1 likeThat sweet woman shook hands with a murderer who killed his entire family, and she knows it. Wow.
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That’s the point of the job she’s a type of cop bro
35 likes@jjcoola998 I mean yeah of course, but it's still so creepy and wild to think about
56 likesI’m thinking ab being a narc and being a polygraph examiner but idk... I don’t wanna meet these type of people... it’s bad energy and I rather just not intrude into a business made for psychopaths to crack down on the psychopathic.
18 likesanybody kinda get me? idk. the pay is amazing but I’m sure I would be going home everyday just miserable
@Saul Badman yes
0 likes@brother joll "Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you."
12 likes@Maddie Muth how can you know?
1 like@brother joll dont do it just because tHe pAy iS amAzinG
0 likes@velvetvon why not
0 likesIts a trick buddy, she had to present her as kind so the suspect would not be wary.
0 likes@Noah & Atlas Her work is probably pretty fulfilling, she is performing an integral role in the process of solving a crime. Helping to hopefully at least bring families some peace and closure. Besides she is not really at risk, they're literally inside a police station
0 likes@Lou Lou yeah, I know she wasn't at risk or anything, I was just reveling in the strangeness of the moment. She's went home to hug and love on her family while she has to be cordial with a man who strangled his kids to death, and pretend like 1. She didn't know or have a bias towards him and 2. Like it didn't bother her
0 likes@Saul Badman know what?
0 likes@Joseph Espinoza that guy said that these cops who caught this guy are basterds, so i said how can you know that?
0 likesShe shook his hand to thank him for letting her do her job and expose him as the lying murderer that he is. Imagine being alone in a room with someone YOU KNOW just killed his family. Even after the test she was saying things like: "You did great, thank you!".
1 like@Aaron Yogurt RIIIIIGGHT? It's crazy!!!! Just wild to comprehend
0 likes@PAIN why don’t u do it then
0 likes@Dylan Noone Lol wait till you realize those aren’t cops, they’re FBI agents
0 likesWhat they deal with daily sadly
0 likes@Saul Badman no why would you assume that? The lady Tammy Lee has given interviews after, where she is visually upset by this case and will be for life, part of being cops, must make them believe you're their friend, buddy up with them, your new best friend that believes you ( less and less ) its a way of interrogation to get someone to talk. If yelling, screaming, hateful, accusing etc they will be defensive and shut down fast. All part of the cat and mouse game.
0 likes@Kaliym Tammy I think is CBI and Grahm is FBI i do believe.
0 likesThe pause technique is working on me and I'm not even the one being interrogated.
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Forreal 😫😅
16 likesSAME 😭
14 likesall i could think of during that was, "what happened to my sound" ... then he starts talking
30 likesI love this ahaha
4 likesi was nervous and sweating during that pause just watching it i swear
7 likesI wanted to enter the screen and just shout "Jesus just lock me up, say I did it, I don't care, just break this fkn silence!"
7 likesI did it to my friend once when she flaked on me to hang out with another person. Was so uncomfy. Worked like a charm lol.
1 likeI’d crack faster than the cop could blink
3 likesIkr. I felt my my head was going to burst.
1 likeYou paused a little long before posting this
1 likeEven if i was telling the truth I would keep talking just to break the silence lmao
0 likesRight?? My whole butt clenched that entire time 😂😂😂
0 likesFor real ...
0 likesMeeee toooo
0 likeslove that pfp
0 likesChris thinking he nailed it plzzzz
1 likeThis story reminds me of Gone girl but this time he is guilty rather in the movie the woman was lying this time this piece of a shit man or if you wanna call him a man killed his wife and baby girls, and then the son that was in his wife’s belly. He deserves to be boiled in a tar barrel just how he did those poor girls
0 likesHas he been in those same clothes for three days now?!
0 likes"Chris. Stop. Please stop. It's time. Just stop for a minute. Take a deep breath. I want you to take a deep breath right now."
418 likesThis is so damn bad-ass. Wow, I cannot get enough of this.
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Why is this not a meme yet, like "stop it, get some help".
16 likesI read this right as he said it, really impactful. Two badass work colleagues who did a fantastic job, honestly hats off.
9 likesIn all the hours this guy is in this room, he never once asks what the police are doing to find his family. Any innocent father in this situation would be angry that the police are preventing him from looking for his family. An innocent person would get pissed off if a detective said, "Nothing you've said feels like the truth." He has no reaction to it whatsoever.
31 likesAfter Scott Peterson killed his pregnant wife, he also spoke in that calm, quiet, reserved voice.
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A guy who raped my kids didn’t even protest. He was just like this grub. Calm, barely ruffled. He was too busy checking out the female arresting officer to even focus on the questions he was being asked. He never spent anywhere near enough time in prison
2 likes@h3llnite omg...I'm so sorry.
2 likes@h3llnite that is horrific
2 likesPregnant wife and 2 daughters are "missing", tries to play calm when being asked "what are different ways you can kill someone" - doesn't realize he's failing every portion of the polygraph even the parts that are supposed to elicit a strong response from him
2 likesdick turpin the grub is exactly like cw. Only difference is he refused to admit guilt, even with overwhelming physical evidence against him.
0 likesBut this quiet, polite demeanour is the same.
Yes, this is what makes him look so obviously guilty. So why doesn’t he fake this behaviour? Could he really be that stupid? He was rushed into his defense because Shanann’s friend called the cops so soon so he didn’t have time to prepare himself the morning it all happened, but this is WAY later. And yet he’s still not putting on anything remotely resembling a convincing act. This is where the argument that he is psychopathic comes in. Maybe he thinks he’s doing a great job of looking innocent. I heard that his inappropriate laughter or smiling is a sign of this, that he can’t help rejoicing in how brilliant his performance is....but he’s not doing it the way a normal person would. BUT then surely somebody would have noticed how odd he was before all this happened. The only indication i have heard is that the neighbour said he is normally very quiet, doesn’t talk much at all.
1 likebro the guy said so many times "like" i wanted to punch him bruh
0 likesI love how before the exam starts she's basically continuously telling him he is screwed.
176 likesHe should b arrested just for using the word like 50 times per phrase..
0 likesWow you really get to appreciate the mental skills involved in these interviews when you see it in action
142 likes"I helped make these kids" words of a loving father right there.
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Bruno Macedo that’s good
3 likes“What should we do with the guy who did this?”
534 likesChris’ response “I mean like u don’t have to be too harsh or anything, I’m sure he had a good reason”
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LMAO!!!
4 likes🤣🤣🤣
2 likes"And it’s definitely not me. I swear."
37 likes@Darkstar "I never ever would them strangle to death and bury my with on an open field and stuff my kids into oil tanks. I mean who would do such things? Not me"
16 likesOfficer: Ok i totally believe you. Thank you for your honesty, you are a free man.
What fuck was that answer he was literally confessing
7 likesWhen he talks about his kids, it sounds like he's trying to say things a dad would say. If your kids are missing and have possibly been murdered, who says "I miss having to tell them to eat their dinner. I miss them throwing chicken nuggets at me." 🤨 That's the kind of stuff you say when they grow up and go to college, not when they may not be living anymore.
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Very true!!
10 likesIt really seems like he’s using the phrases he has rehearsed for when he went with his original plan of pretending shanann took the kids and left (“man, i miss those kids… wish they were still here.” No words about his wife), but then her friend reported her missing, and he had to switch gears really fast.
80 likesBruh I thought u were using joking examples like throwing the nuggests but when he really said that with the polygraph girl ...I was like this man doesn't know how fked he is
39 likesYeah, i feel like he’s mirrored peoples behaviour his whole life and because he doesn’t feel anything for his family, he can’t put it into words that feel sincere and make sense to us. Because he doesn’t know how it really should feel to be a father
48 likes*those kids
3 likesThere's just no feeling from this guy..it's creepy 😕
1 likeGreat observation
1 likeWhen my sister fell off the third floor, the first thing I asked the responding officer was "is she dead?". They didn't let me get near the window to look down. It was was a horrorific realization since I was in another room when she fell out the window and I had no idea that she had fallen until the police came loudly knocking on the front door. I'm pretty sure that I raised a lot of red flags since we were the only two people in the building when it happened and I'm there asking them if she is dead.
11 likesI went voluntarily to the station to give a recollection of everything that happened that night. I was actually surprised when the police showed up to the hospital too and I realized that they were basically investigating me as a suspect of attempting to kill her.
Thank God she didn't die and she told them that I didn't push her out. She just lost her footing and came out flying. She would then spend the better part of the next year learning to walk again due to multiple fractures and the surgery. Some crazy shit lol
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Jesus that’s scary.
2 likesdamn he should've just run
0 likes"I don't want anything to happen to those two little girls I didn't murder."
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wede smonker ..at all.
27 likes"It's kids / spouse / family." That's what your OverLords told me before I descended. I was briefed fully as to Human Behaviour. "It's kids /spouse / family".
3 likesThe interrogator and polygrapher both deserve raises. They are both serious pros
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CBI Agent Tammy Lee and FBI Special Agent Grahm Coder are terrific!!
10 likesGod I know right !
0 likesAgain. And i will never stop saying this. Why have kids if you know deep in your heart you don’t want them? Why don’t more people get vasectomies and hysterectomies?
0 likesAs a person who had to take a polygraph it is truly nerve racking. I can't even describe it and I was innocent.
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Did you fail it?
3 likes@Rene Yes I failed The test. The lady testing me said I had an irregular heartbeat on the question if I had anything to do with the missing money. After that I want to the Doctor to test my heart and he told me I didn't have an irregular heartbeat amd he had no idea what they saw.
30 likes@Cappadocius man , i always thought I would fail a polygraph even if I was innocent , it’s just naturally nerve wrecking I bet . They probably locked a couple innocent dudes with that before
25 likes@Cappadocius you stole the money
6 likes@Mark Williams i understand why you think that with me failing the lie detector. I don't know how to convince you I didn't besides saying I swear on my deceased father I didn't take the cash. The only I have stolen was a pack of cards when I was 13. I was so racked by guilt I went back and told the store owner what I did and paid for it.
8 likes@Cappadocius this whole long explanation doesn't help your cause - you're lying
19 likes@Mark Williams 4 sentences is a long explanation? Oh well don't believe me. Have a great life.
5 likes@Mark Williams this comment thread is so funny
28 likes@Cappadocius you're being trolled bro 😂
16 likes@Cappadocius I'm sure you'll have a great life with all that money you stole
33 likes@Mark Williams this last one sent me. rofl.
10 likes@Cappadocius Maybe you didn't steal it, but you know something about it. CONFESS.
10 likes@Cappadocius these people think they are detectives or something
6 likesI had one in college for a class. I lied lied lied and passed. What I would do is when the person would ask me a question I would in my mind think of another question and answer truthfully to that. Like my Professor asked if I had ever drank beer which I have but in my mind I thought “have you ever drank urine” so the answer was NO. I explained to my Professor what I did and he smiled he knew I cracked the code. I took another one with my best friends wife who is a polygrapher and i used my technique again and again passed. Even when they asked my name she asked if my name was Frank in my mind I thought is your name Freddy. I answered No and passed.
10 likes@Frank Gonzalez Official things like those are the reasons why polygraphs tests are usuless and not even legal in many other countries
3 likes@Mark Williams 2 months later: witness how internet Sherlock Holmes catches suspect without even knowing who the suspect was in a comments section
3 likesI had to take one for class once, when I lied they saw it as truths but the one time I actually told the truth I suddenly got really anxious so it got picked up as a lie.
2 likesHowever my heart does tend to skip a beat whenever I get anxious so maybe that helped
@Mark Williams LMAOOO
0 likesLMAO these comments are so funny
0 likes@Cappadocius You are guilty god damn it!!
1 likeThe way he answers questions sounds like me when I have a word count on an essay
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The best comment
7 likesMe through school!!
3 likesExactly 😂😂😂
0 likesLmfaoooo 😂😂
0 likeslol Right!
0 likesPerfect analogy for my senior paper in high school...
0 likesJakob Stagnitta “the way Chris’s watts answers questions during his interrogation sounds like me writing this paper”
1 like@Kenctzen I mean that him rambling was like me trying to write an essay back when I was in school.
0 likesJakob Stagnitta R.I.P. me
0 likes@Kenctzen alright then...
0 likesThis is epic seeing him go through this immense psychological pressure. You can only imagine how brutal it must be for him and that is what someone like this guy deserves
19 likesTammy totally bulldozed this guy. The softening up process was phenomenal.
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Well, except for the part that polygraphs are bunk science and aren't even admitted by the Supreme Court and a number of states as evidence of anything.
11 likes@j0sH092 "if we sex lets call the results Tammy" -Tammy's parents
3 likesHe wakes up at 4am to work out? He truly is a psychopath.
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I do it all the time and i'm not a murderer.lol
0 likes"If these kids are not alive-"
1719 likesBruh, those are YOUR kids.
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Everything is wrong with this guy
89 likesIfkr like bruh watchu on about....I don't talk about the cockroaches in my house in that tone
51 likesholy shit.. I lost my mind when he said that lmao
19 likesThat part was so interesting wasn’t it? He did it with his wife as well, he kept referring to her by ‘wife’ only, I don’t think I heard him use her name at all? Maybe a few times, but considering just how much he spoke about them it may as well have been zero times.
30 likesHe clearly detached himself from everything. He feels nothing. He didn’t even cry. Emotional numb
34 likes@Abhishek Sanjay lmao 🤣🤣🤣
3 likesEXACTLY what i said
2 likesThe disgusting thing is that I forgot he murdered his kids when he was watching the video with his kids in it. Like I had to remind myself that he killed them in cold blood
2 likesTHANK YOU. He kept a saying 'those kids' 'these kids' 🙄🙄🙄
1 likeagh thanks for the comment. since i'm not a native speaker, i was wondering why "those/these kids" were highlighted. now i get it
1 likeWow put up a pretty picture and people just flock to the likes.
0 likes@Anthony Hewitt i didnt expect my comment to blow up, they probably just agree with me, im not all that lol
0 likesBorn in 1985? He looks like a man who was born in the 60s!
0 likesHow to beat an interrogator
1233 likesStep 1: Shut up and get a lawyer
Step 2: see number one
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What about "only guilty people ask for a lawyer" ?
24 likesWhen you are guilt free you are more relax
10 likes@Mr brainiac you tell them to find a prosecutor and a judge who will penalize you for using your rights. Tell him you'll enjoy the pay cheque.
33 likesEven if you're innocent, unless you're in law yourself YOU CANNOT BEAT THE HOUSE BY YOURSELF. This isn't top 10 anime comebacks, lawyer up.
90 likes@sylvia puppysticker you can beat the house by disregarding and not engaging with it. Not talking to the police, at all. Is like not gambling at a casino.
22 likesPhil Ill please don't take your own advice. This guy has no lawyer. Notice a lot of the people on this channel dont lawyer up. I've been arrested for something I didn't do and I absolutely said noting until I had a solicitor and then with legal counsel present, I answered no comment to everything. At this stage, the onus is on them to prove your guilt, you have no need whatsoever to try to prove your innocence.
64 likes@Mr brainiac The arrest already makes you look guilty,and the cops know that too. That's why so many of them try to pressure people to speak without an attorney. Don't take the bait. Get a lawyer,always
38 likesIf you have nothing to hide. You don't need a lawyer.
3 likes@Gary Hutchinson nope.. always lawyer up, right away.
55 likesHe was so dumb. Like Steve Harvey once said, "What are you going around killing people for if you're not good at it?"
8 likesLol don’t take the poly
1 likeI don't understand why I keep seeing comment like this on this channel. Every video only shows guilty people, evil people getting caught in their lies by skilled detectives looking for the truth. Yet everytime I scroll down there's at least 10 comments that say this. Are you saying this would have been better if Chris Watts had asked for a lawyer? Are you not happy that he didn't?
4 likesSo why does everyone feel the need to say the say this?? I genuinely don't understand. Are you so afraid of being called in by the cops?
@GippyHappy The reality is that while people like Chris and the other murderers on this channel are 100% guilty and deserve what they get,there are other people sitting in jail for crimes they haven't committed. History has shown this. While a lot of these people don't ask for lawyers because of their own ego,there are people who believe the whole "guilty people don't hire laywers" spiel. This is bullshit:if you got arrested,you already look guilty. The cops know this and will use this to try and pressure you into not hiring a lawyer. Cops are legally allowed to lie to you,and will word things in ways to make you try to incriminate yourself. Get legal counsel,shut up,and don't say anything unless your lawyer tells you to answer.
37 likes@JackBNimbleify yeah and I get that of course, but I don't understand what that has to do with these videos. Like I can't understand watching this and thinking "aha! well I would have gotten away with it by asking for a lawyer right away!" Like?? These are criminals?? I would understand if it was a video of an interrogation against an innocent person or if they were trying to frame someone but that's not what's happening so why do people's minds go there? It makes me think they either have some irrational fear of police or they're committing crimes.
1 likeDUDE I KNOW!
0 likesMr brainiac
0 likesNot true
Honkler Finkelstein I would say when they read you your rights then it’s time to get a lawyer because if they’re just gathering information for the investigation they wouldn’t bring you into an interrogation room.
4 likesDid you beat one?
0 likes@GippyHappy It has nothing to do with Guilt it's about knowing your rights. He deserves a live sentence (hell probably more than that)
2 likesDoctor Dave You only have to ask for a lawyer once and then after that they legally cannot ask you one more question. If they do then everything you say after that is inadmissible in court.
3 likesHonkler Finkelstein
0 likesBut that’s the problem, IF your kids have gone missing got murdered and you’re going to refuse to be ‘interviewed’ and even call a lawyer.... what kind of message would that send out.
GippyHappy You should watch the series “when they see us” on Netflix. It’ll give a great example of why people should always ask for a lawyer when being questioned by the police. Even if they’re innocent.
3 likes@SUDZY That scene in Menace II Society with the police detective comes to mind. Getting asked the same question multiple times until you slip up and contradict yourself
1 likeHonkler Finkelstein lol
0 likes@Mr brainiac if I were wrongly accused for a murder u bet I'd ask for a lawyer immediately.
2 likes@Gary Hutchinson you have never been in the grips of the law have you.. always get a lawyer. innocent people are convicted, it can happen to anyone.
1 likeIt always amazes me how many people are so stupid! I'm assuming they think the more they talk and try to seem innocent than the cops will believe them. I mean their only job is to determine your guilt or innocence. People are so stupid and need to learn to shut up!
1 like@Phil Ill "Nah. Ask for a lawyer you look guilty"
1 likeWhat? Firstly, who cares how you "look" to the cops, it will be a judge/jury that decides and not the interrogators at first contact, and I've never heard a prosecution lawyer use "they immediately asked for a lawyer" as evidence against someone by the time it gets to court. Secondly, I need a solicitor to sign off my last will and testament, does that mean it looks like I don't know what to do with my possessions after I die? No, it's just standard practice in that situation.
@Mr brainiac that is cop talk , cops always hide behind lawyers and unions.
0 likes@Wakey Wakey eggs and bakey i smell phil bacon "Look Guilty" that is priceless. almost as good as 'body language' giving you away. I got some body language hanging low for ya
1 likeMr brainiac they just say that to prevent people from getting them😂
0 likes@Mr brainiac BS I would have called a lawyer innocent or not
0 likesChris thought he could talk his way out.
1 likeI disagree
0 likesInnocent, then lawyer up
Guilty, you should talk your way out of it
period
0 likes@Gary Hutchinson you trust the cops way too much if u think that
0 likesThis guy would never ask for a lawyer. His ego is giant. He thought he was smarter than the FBI agents! That's why he didn't even think of getting rid of his wife's cellphone. And he also dumped their children's bodies in those tanks at his own work site. He's a psychopath! So, he couldn't fake the emotions convincingly, because he simply don't know how they are.
1 like@Gary Hutchinson do not give out harming legal advice. You have zero knowledge and it's absurdly ridiculous you'd even comment. I know you watch a lot of TV but this is real life and not a fucking game.
0 likesLawyer up. Always. Only guilty people think they can prove their innocence. An innocent person is innocent and has no need and no legal reason to prove their innocence. A prosecutor has to prove someone guilty.
I swear, it's a common fucking phrase people parrot like well parrots. "innocent until proven guilty" and have no idea what that means.
He put their bodies in an oil tank!!!!!!!!!!!!!
0 likes‘These kids’ reference just makes my stomach turn. I cannot imagine ever referring to my sons that way.
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Judy Wright my ‘kids’ are 24 and 30 and I would not ever refer to them like that. Even at their ages they are still my babies, my girls, my baby girls etc. Talk about heartless
17 likesRight? That was a dead giveaway, no loving parent refers to their kid that way when speaking to a stranger
4 likesI talk about my nephew with more affection than this guy
8 likesMrs Binks are you the wife of jar jar binks?
0 likesI always refer to my babies as, well my babies or my kiddos whenever I talk to anyone. I have 3... Ages 4,6,and 8...close to the ages of these babies and it's sickening how he kept saying, "these kids". It's infuriating
1 likeRoss Taylor
3 likesI would likely talk about your nephew with more affection, not even knowing him.
It’s amazing that he refers to his daughters as “those girls.” I’ve never heard a parent , not a single one, refer to their kids in this manner. It’s sickening. And what’s more sickening is Chris’ use of the word “like” in every other sentence, and the timid manner in which he communicates. He has the emotional maturity & intellect of an 8-year old.
I’m shutting this off before I get sick listening to this psycho. 🤢🤢🤬😡
I refer to my dogs as MY GIRLS! What a heartless asshole. I hope they get him good in prison
3 likesYou mean “these sons” right? “My sons” makes no sense like what did you kill your sons? Sicko
0 likesthis could not be called real test
0 likesThis lady spectacularly crafted this interrogation. For some reason i didn’t think that the polygraph tester would have to make use of methods and strategies like detectives would, but she rlly used every word to tear him down before the test
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Polygraphs are based on discredited science. The job of a polygrapher is not to administer a test, their job is to convince the suspect that polygraphs work well and he's made a horrible mistake agreeing to it. It's a prop used to ramp up the stress and anxiety of a suspect as much as humanly possible for the next phase of the interrogation, and this interrogator is excellent at what she does.
16 likesI'm willing to bet she's probably just another detective, hence why she helped participate in the interrogation on top of just administering the polygraph test.
3 likesAfter watching cop shows I’m like “yeah I could talk someone into a trap” but watching this is so cringe and full of confrontation I’d be like “ok your story checks out barely ok see ya” just to get out of the convo. So draining! Glad we have people who can actually handle that cuz I would be awful 🤦🏻♀️
76 likesthis polygrapher is my hero. To look a killer in the eyes like that and just be like "wow thank you for being such a horrible liar" I would love to hear what he's thinking as she says that.
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CBI Agent Tammy Lee is so awesome!!
0 likesI just don't understand what his plan was? Like how in the world did he think this was just going to go away and he was going to date his new girl with no issues?
0 likesi noticed chris never says his childrens , names just (those kids): sad
0 likesThat polygraph lady is a monster, in a good way. She gave me anxiety and I'm not even accused of anything nor in the room wired to the polygraph.
27 likesThe machine is here to induce a stress and deflect attention from the interrogator but the real threat to him here is that lady, she knows what she's doing
I'm still amazed Chris didn't lawyer up. Maybe he thought it would make him look guilty 😳
95 likesTurns out, it was everything else he said and how he said it, that proved his guilt.
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Daniel Brown well.. to be fair.. the lack of forced entry, car still there, keys there, purse, credit cards, cash, ID there, phone and kid’s medicine and her medicine there.. doors locked and chain lock on front door, no person seen coming or going on their surveillance or next door neighbors, gps in his truck mapping trail straight to bodies, a bed sheet that matches fitted sheet on bed seen next to oil tanks exactly where gps put him, the dead bodies, calling school unenrolling kids, calling real estate agent to sell house, having a girlfriend.. for starters.. confession? Just saved time and money but he’d have been convicted of all charges regardless.. overwhelming evidence!
17 likesLara Desautel you a prosecutor bro
2 likesI'm still amazed that these people choose to talk to police without a lawyer.
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well he was going along with the police search, acting like he was trying to help, but I think they knew they had their guy from the get-go
31 likes@EddieMachetti i think he probably thought that lawyering up from the get-go would make him look even more guilty
8 likes@harvey20c I Hope more criminals think like that. Not because a lawyer can save them, but because It's arrogance and stupidity that puts them in jail
5 likesNothing against police, but yiu should never talk, or talk as little as possible to an on duty officer. Even for a traffic stop.
3 likes@regularspecial1 you say that because you have never had to rely on them.
2 likesChris never asks for a lawyer because his mommy convinced him he had a winning personality that would make these detectives stop questioning him.
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Mommy narcissist convinced Chris narcissist that he would beat this easily. Narcissists never believe that they will loose, ever.
51 likesWhat did he do? Catching up now.
1 likeHe's a narcissist and a sociopath. They truly have no remorse, no empathy, nothing. Thought he could charm his way out of it. How horrific for that poor dead pregnant woman and her little girls. I hope he rots in Hell.
13 likeskkheflin3 pray he makes it to heaven with Jesus.
3 likes@Richard Carrasco You are correct. I should pray for this sociopath.
1 like@samie solanas I don't think he is stupid. He just thinks he is smarter than everyone else and can "outwit" them. Unbelievable.
1 likeR. C. Christian ya know what? I like that. You my friend are the best kind of person. From an atheist to you, keep giving Christians a good name.
4 likes@kkheflin3 Flat Affect is not a symptom of narcissistic personality disorder. NPD affected people will display a range of emotions and cadence to a conversation. When they're being cruel they may act aloof or act like they don't care. But they do care, they enjoy other people's misery. They just hide it if necessary.
2 likesSource: I actually have flat affect and it's a symptom of what I have.
@ShoeUnited You are correct and I'm wrong. I don't know why I said that! Probably too tired that night! Or I was commenting on too many posts! "Flat affect" is generally a sign of depression I believe. I'll go back and edit that out! Thanks for the correction!
2 likes@kkheflin3 No need to worry. I've done similar things so I know how it feels. I was just hoping to educate on something I know about. We don't need to ruminate about it. Life moves on right? Have a good day. :)
3 likes@ShoeUnited, did not see him display flat affect.
0 likeskkheflin3 wow somebody who admits when their wrong and apologises. You are a rarity in YouTube🍻
0 likesHe probably also thinks it will make him look guilty.
0 likes"You could burn someone"
1130 likes"You could shock someone"
"You could smother your own kids with their own blankets and throw them in an oil tank"
"Wait what"
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@alexandergolm1973 dude.
33 likesWhat you guys are not understanding is..... While he is sitting there they already KNOW he did it.
38 likesThey checked his gps to his truck 2 days before this remember. They arw toying with him to get a actual confession ... And they got one. Remember when she said "you are a really bad liar." She knew and was getting him more nervous.
They already knew what he did... Notice the sarcastic questions. They are way to detailed specific.
She says " when was the last time you lost your temper with a loved one"
"Dis you do anything to make someone dissapear"
@You still looking chill out all he said was that your response was irrelevant to comment. No need to call him a poor excuse for a human
35 likesAnd your response made no sense whatsoever
anyone in this thread smoke weed
25 likes@lune I wish
1 like@alexandergolm1973 dude wtf?
1 like@Indistinctsad are you aware he follows me around youtube commenting to me about things.
1 like@alexandergolm1973 bro?
0 likes@aidang1305 not quite sure
0 likes@You still looking actual confessions can be very important especially in the law system
0 likes@lune yea grow it too 😉😂
0 likes14:18
1 like@You still looking that’s very true
1 like@HenrYYbEnrYY what did alexander say im shaking
0 likes@elliot bro what did alexander say why everyone going crazy
1 like@cashaddixt that's what im asking everyone im scared
0 likes@inj whoooooooooosh
1 like@inj r/iwatchanime
0 likes@LlamaBanana again.... You are all making assumptions he follows me around youtube commenting and or flirting with me being rude. You have to know the story before you speak on it
0 likes@Carte Izly "give you a very condescending"
0 likesFirst off if you are offended by a comment on youtube being belittling to you... You have more problems then you know. Stop being soft. We are speaking to one another you are too sensitive.
@lune hell yeah only I wish I was high rn
0 likes@You still looking how does he follow you around on YouTube. I may be stupid but how does he know what videos you watch and comment on? I would like to know. If its only on this channel i understand but if its like all over YouTube im quite confused.
0 likesKeep it up man, xqcL
0 likesIf I had legit had my family abducted, I'm not sure how comfortable I'd be imagining them dead and listing a ton of methods. I hope they wouldn't use this on people where there's doubt over guilt.
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yeah for real, i was thinking that too.... i mean being how bad he is at lieing, and how certain they were nearly instantly, it makes sense they went this route, but I mean, if he WAS innocent (which he was not) imagine how badly this would look for the police... I wonder how many times this has happened before, and what types of turmoil innocent individuals have went through being that they police wrongly assume their suspect is guilty.
4 likesIs anyone else bothered by the fact that he continues to refer to his DAUGHTERS as "these kids" "these girls" not a single time as MY DAUGHTERS or even a MY kids or MY girls.
0 likes"You're a terrible liar."
1404 likes"Okay, can I go back to my last savepoint?"
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😂😂😂
6 likes"savepoint corrupted"
74 likes😂
0 likes@bijntje veenstra LOL best comment thread in awhile!
3 likesNah man he's playing on ironman
0 likesHAHAHHAHAHA
0 likesLast checkpoint was 15 years ago
2 likesI've had nightmares where I do bad things and loading last saved game is exhausted until it's not and then I wake up
2 likes"OK, I'm exercising my right to remain silent and leave now".
0 likesUgh, isn't it just the most dreadful feeling when you realize that you didn't save your game and just made the last hour of life pointless? Think I lost a gameboy or two over forgetting to save before a gym battle. Damn you misty and your stupid starmie too!
0 likesLOL!!!! What a great comment!!!!
1 likeYou should be on network or cable TV. It would be nice to watch and hear a more analytical review of a case, rather than over drama, and even worse sexing up a case. You all know what I mean.
32 likesIf I was guilty like him and had this lady mess with me like that, I'd be sweating 😓 I mean I'd sweat innocent or not but REALLY sweat when guilty
0 likesI have a baby son and I cannot imagine ever harming him. These crimes fascinate me in terms of the absolute detachment from humanity and nature.
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It’s within humanity and nature to do awful evil things. Not saying they are ok to do though obviously
6 likes??? only a human could kill their whole family
2 likesIf our two year old trips my husband and I die inside. We’ve bumped heads running to pick her up to console her.
1 likeThat's why I love psychology....
0 likesMe too...5 month old at home.
0 likesGuilty as all shit. It's crazy how bad of a liar this guy is. He can't even stick to the obvious pretended-belief that the wife ran away.
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You are right, Stephen Mcdaniel.
0 likesHe is just so disgusting. He’s sitting there lying to save his own skin while knowing what a monster he is.
221 likesThis guy is scared shitless with the criminal mind of a boy...... fascinating......now exicut him.
1 likei love how the polygraph lady is sarcastically joking about how bad of a liar he is knowing that he’s in deep shit
91 likesIt’s so chilling how right after the polygraph test he watched a video of his little girls. Hearing their sweet voices and knowing he took their lives; makes you wonder what was going through his head. How monstrous.
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And right after that to say "I didn't lie in the polygraph test I PROMISE" 🙄
5 likesAnd even then, he never cries. 🥲
4 likesProbably nothing went through his mind? He’s most likely able to push those emotions out of his head.
1 like@Joe Public bold of you to assume he experiences emotions, given the defective robot we’ve been observing so far.
0 likesto be fair, polygraphs have been shown not to work.
0 likesYou know someones a psycho when they admit that they routinely wake up at 4am to work out.
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That's super normal
61 likesSid Vicious
152 likesGraphic description of your morning farting routine mate. I can almost smell them from here
My ex is a Democrat, and she wakes up at 4am to work out, so I'd say you are correct
82 likesThank you, finally someone who knows.
6 likes@milkweed reflections Super normal for psychos and people that say "super normal".
39 likesThat's something a psycho would say.
Work at 6am, go to the gym before work. Literally 'super normal' shit.
19 likes@Alleyway Jack
51 likesGo to the gym after work you psycho.
@bobagopaaa lol okay
4 likesAwesome set of comments
16 likesSid Vicious mate that’s the funniest thing I’ve read on the comments section
13 likesHugh Jackman wakes at 4am to work out.
3 likesThere's much he's not telling us about....apart from effusivly praising his 'wife' every chance he gets...
Hugh..'don't touch my f'kn weights!!'
Jackman.
@Kelly Diprospero lollll
1 like@Kelly Diprospero lol just noticed ur on a marathon like me
0 likes@Kelly Diprospero The Jim can't swim's breakdown of the interrogation of Colonel Russel Williams' is genius.
2 likesIt's a strangely common workout schedule, in Colorado.Source: I'm a transplant to this state.
1 likeRev. Baphomet damn my partner does that I thought he was looking at me weird the other day
2 likesGuess im a psycho? Ive done earlier as well.
2 likes@Sid Vicious lmao Fucking hilarious description. Very effective.
2 likesThat is definitely a tell tale sign, as is cruelty towards animals (at a young age).
3 likes@ctuagent247 some people just can't let their politics go no matter where they are.
10 likesRev. Baphomet lol. True. That’s just nuts.
0 likesWhat about if you are going to sleep at 4:00 am? 🙃
2 likesUp at 4am means you go to bed at 9pm. That is double crazy to me.
0 likesHe had to keep up with sex 5 times a day with NK.....
2 likesThat's seems rather super productive honestly
0 likesI know a psycho & he does just that. He nearly killed a few people.
1 likeNot saying I am friends or close to this person. But I know
I laughed so hard when I read it cause the thought came up immediately
I use to do that. Bang 5.00am start aerobics at home, then walk, walk, walk, then gym, the group community aerobics.
3 likesBut, it wasn't to do with being psycho. It was to do with curing being a cripple. It was to do with physiotherapy. It was to do with pain management. And, it was to do with breaking through the pain barrier, to get to the endorphin release whereby it was, well, it's like experiencing an orgasm.
That feeling of blissful, wonderful state of nooooo pain, no pain, in my body.
That's what was driving it.
But that was then.
I grew out of those years.
@Patti O'dors i have chronic pain g I wake up at 5 from pain. But props to you because after nearly 8 years of chronic pain I'm now on oxycodone, so I take my pills & sleep again.
1 likeBut I understand what you mean.
I think the no need for sleep & psychopathy relation is that they might not get as emotionally drained, they tend to have less depression than any other person with a personality disorder. So maybe they're less mentally tired not being burdened by emotions & don't need a long night of recovery.
I think waking up early is not necessarily a sign you're a psycho, but I know a bunch of psychos & they do just fine with little sleep & are ready to fuck shit up by 6am.
@Amanda Rios sorry to hear you're in pain love.
1 likeAnd trust me I understand, I do, do, most definitely do.
Um, I think, it's very interesting what the avoidance of feeling hurt and pain, may lead people to act out, isn't it ? And, the thought processes with which comes with trying to find ways and means to "DENY" it's infliction.
For me personally, and my quest for trying to control, contain, subdue, eradicate its (pain) stronghold over me, meant I embarked on learning as much as possible, about occupational therapy and pain treatment avenues.
How to "switch it off" so to speak.
Movement, exercise, use it or lose it, ignoring and escaping it via music/singing, physiotherapy, chiropractic, kinesiology, dietary, "remedies", you name it, I researched and tried it, tried, tried it, just to not let hurt and suffering, become my own "legacy" love.
Why should I, or anyone else, become enslaved to something that's a "reality", when, when, IT IS NOT MY REALITY.
So, I just became so very driven in psyching my own mind and body, into hitting the ignore switch to its stronghold, pushing through it, getting around it, past it, and beyond it so that I wasn't living with it.
Cost me thousands too of course.
Today, I still live with pain, lovely, but, it's at least in a contained space whereby, I can still complete an everyday task that so many just take for granted, for example:
I can carry out a conversation with you, that is meaningful and significant, which means something to me love, because there was a time, when, I just couldn't, just physically, mentally, or emotionally that wasn't possible for me to do.
It's wonderful, and a long, long, way back, from where I was.
God bless and keep you. 🤗🍞🍷🍕🍟🥗🍩🥤
Lmfao my mom
0 likes@Patti O'dors I have the same dosage of opiate for the last 2 years which is nearly impossible to achieve. I have had some accidents that pinched and damaged my nerves & lost some subtle movements that are important for balance, they said I'd never come off of the wheelchair and I did I tried a plethora of things, but I decided to rethink my reluctance to not "take drugs" my pain was very acute, I couldn't sleep, eat anymore, i went up from normal to 7 suicide attempts in a year. I was in so much misery, this imo is not manageable without medication, I'm still in pain, it's just tolerable now.
0 likesI am all too familiar with pain, but I've reached my limit before my accidents I was a junior karate champion in my state & I went on to the navy, but then I had accidents that damaged my nerves.
From the middle of my back down i feel like a hot knife is slicing deep into my legs and even my skin hurts where in some areas it's numb. Even with all the progress i am not able to move my toes which makes falling a risk. That I try to avoid because that ended up with me falling off the stairs and getting back on the wheelchair & having to recover all over again & now more nerve damage.
Medically i finally got the right to palliative care only because my condition will not improve over time in any significant way, but I'm happy I can still walk although with limitations.
I'm happy for you that you found a good way to manage your pain, i tried to manage mine as best as I could but it was affecting my will to live to a point of it becoming unaceptable.
Every few weeks i go through 2 to 3 days of withdrawal so that I don't have to raise my dosage, its been working & im now 2 years free of suicide attempts so I think it was worth it. Or worthier than to live but wishing I was dead daily. No amount of medication or therapy helped me and they decided ti try opiates & it worked.
Some people are more resilient and while I have always had insane pain tolerance everybody has a breaking point & I had reached mine.
Keep on going friend. I wish you all the best and yes. Tuning out g yoga helps me manage the part of the pain not addressed by the medication.
I think soon I will try a specific medication for nerve pain & see if I can ditch the opiates
Thank you for your message
God bless you too!! Not many people understand what's like living in pain
♥️♥️♥️
Yes and No.
1 like@Ashy Slashy LOL...
0 likes@Amanda Rios 😭 ohhhh Amanda.
0 likesThankyou for being brave.
People most certainly do have individual thresholds to pain, and, I certainly appreciate that your own significant injuries, dictates that (opiate) medications are a necessary part of treatment in your health recovery, and wouldn't like you to think that I'm a "no opiate pills" in order to get on top of it, as that isn't my "style" to even assume it, okay ?
And, I'm not a doctor either okay ?
And neither are the following category of professional educators:
Personal trainers,
Kungfu martial arts trainers/instructors,
nor ANYONE whose speech is contaminated with or by; "bro bro bro, man, man, man, or bigot, bigot, bigot !" They're NOT reputed, as having a high EMPATHY threshold. Please please understand this love.
My angle was coming more from a place of, as you understand your own health care matters, situation, and circumstances then, it is not for anyone else to dissuade or discourage you, from, having confidence in your own "sensories" and "instincts", as to how to make the best, of a handicap hardship , according to being in tune with your own resources, implementations and education, as to how that goes, or is, okay ?
And if it includes opiates, then it does.
I would like to go deeper, on sharing my views regarding "pain thresholds" from the standing point, of, in the same way in which individuals have individual pain tolerances, people, have individual "empathy" thresholds towards those, like yourself, who live every day of their own day to day lives with very real pain, in the sense that, it is wise to avoid those who CLAIM to be understanding of it, but, have no clue. Evident by the conveyances of "making comparisons".
Eg: My sister's husband's cousin's daughter had a similar situation and they did this that and this and so if it worked for them, it can work for you, so you need to do this, do that and do this and stop complaining and being so negative and get over yourself because, if they can get better then so can you . . ." Blah, blah, blahers who throw "comparisons" ; or, just people in general, who come across as being "EMBROILING", in your own health matters, when it's nothing more than bitchy busy bodies trying to enmesh themselves in something that is absolutely none of their business, and, only comes across as manipulative, or "but I'm in the know, you aren't, so do what I say !"
That type of attitude.
Okay Amanda ? Which is why I mentioned the affirmation of : it's not my reality.
Because, the reality is, that the "they think they're BETTER than everyone else" speakers, DON'T know, how anyone else "thinks". (Because that's what is projected if and when, one says : " YOU'RE NOT ME, an opinion is something you ask for, and I'm not seeking yours on my healthcare !"
Catch my drift Amanda ?
(They're out there alright).
I would like to share a poem, my grand aunt Mary, wrote me, many years ago, before she passed away . . .
"Life is mainly froth and bubble,
Two things stand alone.
Kindness in another's trouble,
Courage in your own."
She was an amazing lady, and stoic, and strong ! So was my grand aunt Mary.
I just wish you very best wishes and regards and prayers you brave, brave woman.
Thankyou for extending trust , to me, and sharing
your plight with me, as it helps to make me feel loved, and, appreciated.
🙏✨🤗☀️🍷🍞
@Patti O'dors I understand what you mean, like I said I'm way over the "opiates are bad" thing, they're not bad for me they're a necessity.
0 likesBut with time I have realized that most if not all of my pain is nerve pain and there is a medication that addresses that better than opiates without the side effects from opiates that can be quite annoying.
So it's a possibility because even opiates do not address all my pain which is a 24h thing and this medication lasts a little over 24h. Oxycodone doesn't last more than 6 hours unless is extended release but it's still a annoying to not be able to wake up a little later or having to wake up just because the effect is running out and now you're in pain again.
If there is one problem I don't have is listen to people's tips about health. I worked in healthcare before so people don't even try it with me. Unless they're really dumb and tell me i need "light therapy" (not approved or proven to be useful at all for anything but seasonal depression).
But in any case, after this near decade suffering these issues I have heard just about everything from people who think they know everything about health but don't even know what my diagnosis is.
It's been nearly a decade if there was anything obvious to think of, I've already done it or thought about it. I'm maybe lucky people understand, some took then seeing me have to gi to hospital to understand the severity of things, but I'm not surrounded by people that are that dense or pushy, my friends have noticed that I got better am no longer suicidal and are happy for me.
So idk I'm just rambling now but thank you anyway, everybody knows their limit, I know mine & I'm thinking only of my health here with my medical decisions. I don't have the privilege if being healthy enough to not have opiates and take just paracetamol, believe me, nobody wants to have to use oxycodone everyday.
I am doing pretty good right now things are stable and people are supportive. But I have been in the situations you mentioned & it sucked but I just left those people behind because I really don't need their opinion or homeopathy or diet cure= " no thanks and bye bye "
Thank you for your message
Peace 🕊️
@Amanda Rios 🥂👍😘
0 likes@milkweed reflections "super normal" yeah for people that say super normal. Are you related to Chris? 🤣
0 likes@milkweed reflections this comment has triggered the psycho's 🤣🤣
0 likes@Jom Pop I agree. Very tragic when repression ends in murdous rage.
0 likes@Jom Pop .also replying about HJ. I've worked with him on his early musicals. It was an open secret, even in the early 90s. Their choice to launch his career the way they did.
0 likesHonestly, I don't think things would be approached differently today.
He is a beautiful person.
It's no wonder both men and Women adore him.
@Jom Pop lol, you know your stuff. I didn't think you had a problem with their lifestyle. Hey, its all love.
0 likesWe're lucky to experience it. 💖
Sid Vicious omg
1 likeEarly to bed early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise
2 likesRev. Baphomet true
0 likesThe mishap with the whipper snipper cutting Christmas lights in two spots along the wiring matters not, for the following reasons.
0 likes1) There solar, so no one has been electrocuted.
2) They're fixed. They work well .
3) They're for Christmas only, non fixed other than by masking tape, so on heat days, obviously, that's not my control, other than to fix it , in terms of the reassemble in reattach along that top nail line guide, as the natural direction line, for a straight line of coloured lights, which is done.
So there's no problems, then, is there ?
It is a symbol of the time celebrating.
The masking tape allows for it to be pealed away, with minimal effort, after Christmas.
And that's not every day, obviously, so, still no problems .
No one has been hurt, no harm as been done that couldn't be renewed, so there's no problems.
@ctuagent247 why is everything so political to Americans? Even your bad jokes need to be turned into something political. Y'all are ruined.
0 likesLol 😂 yea that’s just not healthy..
0 likes@Princess Consuela Bananahammock it's because the average American has allowed the bullshit to spill into every thread of our society. It's my job to make as many inappropriate jokes about it as possible, since laughter is the only constructive thing I can do about it.
1 like@Patti O'dors it's amazing how you spent so much time typing all that, and yet you didn't say a single thing.
0 likesThat’s actually a common thing to do.
0 likes@Kool-Aid Man my tech work is I'm loving it.
0 likesBeautiful home, good wheels, great garage with secret door, garden and vegetables/herbs, home office space, lovely desk,
Windows XP, Intel Desktop design, L.E.D. satellite TV, solar run Christmas lights, mobile Google go phone and camera, community radio, shop, shop, shops, and access to city, and access to fields.
"Thankyou for shopping with the fresh food people."
2019, and there's a happy, happy, happy woman here, really enjoying the sunshine and times.
It's called content.
Could it be possible to be alone and content ?
In 2019 , it is .
Patrick Bateman vibe
0 likes@shockandawe and as that means nothing to me, it's another point of relevance , of not having responsibility for.
0 likesThe "state of mind" isn't available for state and public and "institutionalised" base level bullying, stand over or "mafioso" style of , a complete lack of sophistication and , just on a point of relevance , not my "baggage" (for want of a better term.
One, I'm not a Stalinist, two, lucky for me and everyone else who knows and is of good perception, that, for me not to exert my own fortitude and strength with "home ground advantage", regardless of how much "anger" or "rage" based manifestoes and puritanical passive aggressive forms of communication and phone geek culture culture misuses, all of that, becomes all irrelevant, in so far as the "state of mind", of "home ground advantage".
💪
Maree Ciavola ok
0 likesnot psycho at all
0 likes@shockandawe 👍 good reply my friend. Ok, and it certainly is one hundred percent A-OK and no problems, what so ever.
0 likesNone, not one and no worries , this end.
I would think that would depend on one's work schedule as well as personal preference.
1 likeOnky the strong and disciplined wake up that early every day to workout. Mot the crazy people. The disciplined.
1 like@Blain Wilson its actually better to work out in the mornings.
0 likesI know alot of boxers,mma fighters,or just plain athletes that work out at 4 in the morning.
If I woke up at 4 am I would've never gone to bed.
1 like@ctuagent247 Ok boomer
0 likesExactly. Dead give away.
0 likesI eat leftover squash at 4am after and before I warm my ass on the stove.
0 likes@Jeremy Fox it's because someone reads an article about the routines of the rich and famous. Shares it and so on and so forth.
0 likes@Stephen B "drop the name, drop the name" .
0 likesAnd everyone does it, because everyone has a name.
In real life, everyone has a Christian name.
In the "media/fame/Hollywood" reality, it's part and parcel to do that.
"Word of mouth" is a powerful advertising method/net Stephen, and still comes down to the context, time, place and delivery, through which, "name-dropping" , is done, so, it's not truthful, for my own part, to be applying it in a context or delivery of "famewhore famewhore" type motion, is it ? But rather, staying real, to what and who my own identity and role, and "name" is, in real life, so the fact that I've just changed my name to "candy Princetown", for example, is only social media "fun and friendly frivolities", but, but, it doesn't stop or change my real person / identity, coming through, as, obviously , for anyone, you, me, or anyone, the best person to be, in everyday Christian real life, is their identity, according to how Jesus Christ "sees" or, made, that person.
William Shakespeare said: what's in a name ?
Being an Australian citizen also means "nickname" use is pronounced, as it's a cultural facet of this way of "identifying", using a nickname, as a means of a term of endearment, or, familiar recognition. (As footy field culture shows).
"Blue, blue, shrimp, shrimp, shorty shorty, Macca Macca, Red Red, Brownie, Jack, Gazza, etc, etc, that whole mechanism of "nickname" application, also, which, also; is able to be misused !
So, our individual NAMES, are how we are "identified" through reality as to how Jesus Christ "names" US.
Then, the individual identity, is real as ; because one isn't being anyone other than who that person, really is, according to Him.
(And not the "footy field" forms of naming, or, "IDENTITY", okay ?
Or, not the "famewhore famewhore" name dropping, forms of "IDENTIFYING" either), because , seeing a person, via His eyes means, you are able to know one's OWN "name", or identity; and one's own :
HUMANITY / IES ,
and, it allows entirely, for it in reality and real life, to not be about , other misnaming, misknowings, and misinformation then, as it's only about being viewed as how Christ "names" and identifies one, and I can promise everyone, He doesn't view you, in the same "IDENTIFYING" way, or approach, or manner, as what "famewhore" does, OR the "Ocker" bluey, bluey, bluey, Robbo, Robbo, wazzzaaaaa etc readers, 🤨🤔 "identify" methods or means ,
Does He ? No, He does not ! 😣
So, I identify you, via your Christian name, as that's the "reality" , and real and realistic , as to IDENTITY, so, have a great weekend safe in your own Christian name, and a merry, joyously joyous Christmas and festive season, and a happy new year. 👋🤚✋🍕🥗🍟🥤🍷🥖🌮🍛🥂🍧
And the social game is a group circle, song and rhythm game which involves group and solo participation, and requires even and consistent BEAT, to qualify to play.
The beat is ;
(Thigh) SLAP ,
(✋ Hand) CLAP , slap clap, slap clap, slap clap, and the GROUP CIRCLE song chant in time to the "slap clap" goes:
Who stole the 🍪 cookie, from the cookie jar ? (Someone jesting and brave, calls out an individual's NAME, as implicated as the cookie stealer), so;
CTU AGENT stole the cookie from the 🍪 cookie jar .
WHO ME ? (Named person's line only).
YES YOU ! (Group line comeback)
COULDN'T BE TRUE ! (Named person's line only).
Then WHO stole the 🍪 from the 🍪 jar ? (Is GROUP).
And it goes in a "round".
And the person "called" is, the next "CALLER OUTER" in the next round of the song, okay ?
Which, as the first "caller outer" I called CTU AGENT, and He can't be "caller outer" in the next round, because I blocked and muted him, but I'm just explaining the rules of the game.
😍🖐️👏👋👏Slap clap, slap, clap.
Who stole the cookie from the cookie jar ?
👋👏👋👏👋👏
(Now it's over to someone in the group circle free to join in, and volunteer to have a go, as jesting and brave "caller outer", to call-out who the name of the cookie stealer is .
Over to the group, now.
@The Devil's Advocate I love that quote/affirmation.
0 likesIt's one I aspire for, or try endeavour for, but I am still young.
What do you think ?
My disability training didn't include having to wear the blinkers, and now wear the earmuffs, and now stay in this wheel chair.
In order to receive the "certificate" of passing the EMPATHY check, but, the thing is, I did and completed that, during that part of my own life sequence tapestry threads, but in review, think it was expecting the handicapped, take on more handicap hardship "ways of train the trainer training", and , so , hindsight is a wonderful thing, hindsight is a beautiful thing readers, with regards to, ensuring that I am in a position of not being "defined" by ;
today's times with regards to, "lifestyle and life skills and experience", because, why would I, when my own business, is not anyone else's.
Which permits me, to get it done, the ways in which this is accomplished, as I'm the one, achieving it.
At a reasonable, PACE, as in, not on Balinese time, as in, so, it's near two years in my home, and I have converted the transition and transfers, into, again, having good priority , and timing with, knowing how to integrate the old, with new, and what to choose, and selection process, and, trusting the process.
So, I am just snazzy and dandy and I'm not really.
But, I do have good life qualities, and indoors and outdoors comfortable terrific spaces, that is, manageable, doable, fun, and functional.
So, that's coming through via my own living spaces.
My house, is,
it's beautiful.
Uh, people who put how far they ran on little oval stickers on the back of their vehicles are certified psychopaths.
0 likesGeorge Mead agreed. It’s not healthy to work out so early right after basically fasting overnight
0 likesRev. Baphomet at 4am i go and do pee no at 4.06 i do pee sorry.
0 likeshe starts work early so it’s not. i start work at 7pm, so me working out ~4:30-5pm would be normal for me
0 likesctuagent247 looool
0 likesThese examiners are so smart and highly trained. They legit do not get enough credit. How do you do that so well knowing you've got a killer in front of you? I would be sweating through my pants lol
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Its more than just knowing a murderer is in front of you. These guys have to be psychological masters and understand certain cues and know when to confront and when not to
6 likesi could really use that ice cold dew she brought back in
0 likesJudge Judy could get it out of him.
0 likesThe polygrapher listing off all the ways to kill someone and getting him to join in was the biggest troll I've seen on this channel.
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It was eerie. He just kept going on and on, kept listing ways. It’s almost like he was going through everything he considered doing
47 likesHad they already found the bodies by this time?
2 likesno they didn’t !
2 likesRather insane. If I was having the test and was innocent, NO way on earth you would be discussing such ways.
9 likesAn innocent person would freak out and tell them to stop saying things like that. I would be pissed if my family went missing and they were asking me ways to murder someone
10 likesWhen the polygrapher asked him the last question and just stared at him, didn't even look at the results, I literally felt secondhand dread.
125 likesDid anyone else find it seriously odd that he kept using the word "barrel" when it came to what he wanted when his kids came back. (He says it several times in episode 1 of this series)
386 likesHe was so careful about avoiding mentioning what he actually did when answering how many ways there are to "make someone disappear" eg smothering/strangling yet he kept saying how he wanted his kids to "barrel in/into him" having put his daughters' corpses in a barrel/barrels. In his TV interviews when he says it, it is the same frickin day he has put them there.
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wow i never picked up on this
34 likes@RUBY he said it a good 2 or 3 times. It was really odd to me considering how careful he was to avoid mentioning what he had actually done (strangled them) but kept saying he wanted his kids to "just barrel in and give him a hug" etc.
46 likesFreudian slip perhaps? Maybe subconsciously he wanted to be caught and punished for what he did to his baby girls?
holy shit i never noticed that, that’s so intriguing. i was wondering why he picked the word barrel instead of like ram or bear hug or something. you have an incredible attention to detail!
33 likes@Ott thanks lol, I'm a lover of words and language so I will often wonder why someone chose one particular word over another with the same meaning. It tends to stand out a bit more to me than others for some reason. That and I've been a true crime junkie for more years than I care to admit to or think about 🤣
5 likesI honestly think it was a subconscious thing, maybe a kind of Freudian slip? He probably felt more guilt for killing his babies than he did his wife which could be another reason why he could admit to killing her but not them (other than a better chance of getting away with it if the jury believes the story). His wife was in the way of his new relationship so she had to go but his kids were collateral damage. Not only would he have to care for them on his own if his new relationship didn't work out long-term - depending on when he actually kills her he could have ended up a single father to 2 or 3 kids and neither option is easy (I live with my sister, her husband and their 3 kids and even with the two of them - and me when I am able to help out - 3 kids is exhausting! I couldn't imagine doing it with a supportive partner, let alone by myself!) but he would also have to look them in the face every single day as they grieve their mother's loss, grow more and more like her everyday and lie to them about what happened. Maintaining a huge lie is difficult, to maintain it for decades with kids especially, who will ask questions they don't understand are "inappropriate to ask" and want to know every little detail about their mother and would spend their lives working to find whoever murdered her to bring them to justice - that would be impossible.
Is it this guy who was basically texting his mistress during the initial meeting with the police? (There's another case that is very, very similar to this although there were no children (apart from an unborn one) in that case and he put his pregnant wife's body in a river or lake rather than burying her - I get the two confused sometimes.) If it was this guy then she was supposedly *PISSED* because the investigation was essentially how she found out he was married with kids, he first said he was single and then eventually said he was married but they were separated. So he could have been thinking that their relationship was on shaky ground before then and couldn't face raising kids alone so decided they had to go too.
I think if he is capable of feeling some kind of remorse it is for them, not his wife and unborn baby, which could possibly be the subconscious reason for his choice of words.
Wow, I missed that. You should do that for a living.
1 like@Sarah Major haha I wish! 🤣
2 likesWhat if that was like a joke to him in his head
3 likes@Ciara Smith could have been but I think it was a subconscious slip because of how careful he was about his wording. If he felt any remorse at all I would guess it would be about the kids.
5 likesFreudian slip.
1 likeGood point
2 likesBut they weren't barrels, they were massive oil tanks? Or is that what you call them?
2 likesI use the word barrelling, as in "the kids came barrelling into me yesterday!
We use the words barrel rushing but I haven't ever murdered anybody..😮
@Gill. A yeah pretty much the same thing, they're barrels.
1 likeI know that it is a commonly used phrase, I'm not questioning his use of it in a general day-to-day sense - what I mean is that he is sooo careful of every little word he says from the start. He avoided saying the ways he actually killed them when answering the "name all the ways to make someone disappear" question deliberately and yet he says the words "barrels/barrelled/barrel"
several times. My guess would be that he doesn't give a shit about the wife, but on some level he feels guilt and/or remorse about the babies. Perhaps using that phrase he is hoping to get caught or fine catharsis using it as his "confession".
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Personally I find it fascinating! Obviously it is horrific and I wouldn't wish something like that on anyone (not even Donald Trump! 😱🤣) but the criminal mind and the way each one works is unlike anything else.
@Littlewings85 I understand. I'm fascinated also I watch a lot of true crimes and have no criminal record nor am I a bad person but it does intrigue me the criminal mind.
1 likeI watch a lot of American stuff as well as our own UK true crimes.
@Littlewings85 I’m late to the party but yeah that’s disturbing
1 likeIn gigantic oil tanks
1 like@Gill. A I disagree with the death penalty, it serves no actual purpose. By the time all the appeals etc have run through, if it is still even legal in that state and their sentence hasn't been commuted to life then they'll end up serving the same amount of time as a life sentence anyway. It costs more to execute a prisoner than it does to keep them locked away indefinitely and it's not a deterrent to crime. It's a "get out of jail free" card. Instead of spending every single day in a jail cell, bored out of their minds with no freedoms or choices they get for their suffering to be over.
0 likesWhen a victim is tortured or a person suffers from a terminal illness, when they pass it brings comfort (to people with those particular beliefs) to think that their suffering has ended and they are now at peace and no longer in pain. How then is that also a punishment for someone who commits these horrific crimes? They don't have to spend every day thinking about what they did and the consequences of their actions. They don't have to spend every day locked up without access to the people and things they love etc, if you execute them, their suffering is at an end.
@Littlewings85 I agree with it just like the jury did. 👍
0 likes@Gill. A the jury didn't agree or didn't get the choice (not sure whether the death penalty was available to them) as he was sentenced to 5 life sentences plus a number of years for the termination of his wife's pregnancy. Either way he was not sentenced to death so you can't say that the jury agreed with the death penalty.
0 likes@Littlewings85 Oops I do apologise, I commented on the wrong post lol it wasn't about this man regarding the death penalty, it was another one before this in my notifications. Sorry
1 like@Gill. A no problem at all. I was a bit confused as he didn't get the death penalty lol! 😂
1 like@Littlewings85 Haha I know! I watched a new video after this one & had commented & had a few notifications on my tablet, I clicked on the wrong reply lol 🙈 I know CW didn't get the death penalty I'm familiar with that case.
0 likesI bet you wondered what I was talking about?!! 🤣😂
His favourite game has to be Lylat Wars. Explains why he is so immature.
0 likes@Gill. A We mustn't forget that this evil monster carried his dead children to the top of those oil tanks and he then squeezed their lifeless bodies through the small openings.
0 likesIronic
0 likesI just listened to a verbal analyst and he notes how people who are lying will slip up in language this way : e.g. a guy said he was "drowning in emotions" or something and the search found his daughter in a body of water
1 likeThe video is called the mccanns: embedded confessions
0 likesPolygraph lady reminds me of Columbo.
25 likesAlways saying the worst thing a suspect could hear and playing it like it was a perfectly innocent comment.
Downright psychological torture.
Not like he doesn't deserve it, though.
This is painful to watch, knowing he's a liar. And she knew, they all did. I can't imagine being the one sitting there, waiting for him to lie. Knowing he WILL lie. So sad.
20 likesThe way he says he really wants them to come home sounds like a teenager that is forced to say that they like something. It’s gives me chills
54 likesThe only thing I can take from this whole entire thing is just the overwhelming question of “why?” And just sitting there shaking my head in disbelief. Rest easy Shanann Bella Cece and Niko, and all other innocent lives taken in the face of pure unbridled evil. ❤️
34 likesI’ve been polygraphed before (for a job) and it’s super nerve racking even if you have nothing to hide. That’s why they can be unreliable because you’re heart rate and blood pressure increase based on nerves alone.
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@shunsuke of course I know that but that wasn’t part of my statement. It was a general statement
1 like@shunsuke Crime Analysis
0 likesAs much as I love seeing these interrogators break these guys down, I feel like this only works if the suspect is guilty. If your goal is to get somebody to crack (aka freak them out before they take a polygraph test) then you’re not focused on getting to the truth. I could see these same interrogations fucking innocent people up and making them feel guilty when they’re not. Thank god they don’t admit polygraph tests in court anymore. I wonder if they admitted tests like this as evidence before, where the suspect was made this uncomfortable before hand.
10 likes“I had nothing to do with this act of like… evil cruelty or whatever.” - Chris Watts.
82 likesVery strange how he refers to his own Children as "These kids" instead of "My Daughters or my Children"
15 likesThis guy should have never been a father. A clear sociopath
They always tell you that your a bad liar then say "but that's a good thing and it means you are a generally honest person" to shake you if you are lying and reassures you if you are telling the truth. They also often tell you that you failed or the results were inconclusive in order to gauge your reaction ( someone telling the truth will usually react very aggressively and emotionally to hearing that).
10 likesI did not kill anybody but I felt so much anxiety watching the interrogation. These questions and techniques are intense. That guy must have felt ready to shit his pants.
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Yes yes.. even I also cannot sitting in there even I'm innocent. Some questions are intensely intense . You cannot answers in smoothy way if you even innocent. So think how this guy's situation was
0 likesWhy should I believe you?
0 likes@Jan S Then don't 🤷
0 likesI’ve never seen someone so guilty about something in my life
5 likesAt the exact moment when Coder says “When we find the guy, they’re going to come home”….I truly believe that Chris knew that Coder knew that they were already gone…..
14 likesI like to imagine the Polygraph lady just asks her visitors all the ways you could murder somebody for her own amusement. Like it has nothing to do with the actual procedure, but she just likes being reminded of all the ways you could murder someone every day. And that makes me laugh 😂 i know it’s not the reason why she asked that question, but I like to imagine that’s her reasoning for my own amusement haha.
4 likesThese two cops are spot on..Great police work..They keep everything in control.You can feel the grip they have on this monster and the grip only gets firmer.
1 likeTerrible case ending the life of a great mother and her wonderful girls,,God Bless them.Glad justice came down on this monster hard..
Everybody knows the polygraph test is a piece of garbage except of Chris Watts. He felt so cornered that he accepted everything in order to get out of his situation and he failed miserably.
4 likesI like him “analyzing” the detective whenever he does that stare or looks at the photo and after like 40secs decides “shit, I gotta say something else. why is he thinking so intensely.”
14 likes"This act of cruelty..." for all he knew they could have been in a hotel somewhere. They'd hadn't been missing long. He was slipping like an ostrich on ice.
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That last sentence made my day 🤣
1 likeChris: "I felt like I could do anything" (after he murdered his family...)
10 likesAlso Chris: deposits bodies in an oil depot with a truck that reports his gps position over the internet
it's crazy to me that ppl don't auto ask for a lawyer. all of these interviews and no lawyer. . . but i guess if you're trying to NOT look guilty, maybe you wouldn't?
1 likeI just love the way he tries to deny till he gets by, but like when has that ever worked in the history of criminal interrogation?
0 likesChris is the definitely the "murdering nerd" type of person just from his responses lol. It's so weird to watch and compare his personality to people I knew in school
3 likesThe detective is so calm... He knows what happened before the interview... Wow...such a Man... Serving the TRUTH...
1 likeShe is scary as a polygrapher, she had the polygraph exam double as a second interrogation.
1 like"Let's talk about ways you could murder someone"
218 likesChris: S A L I V A T E S
Idk if it’s because I know in hindsight hes guilty, but i feel like during the polygraph I could hear a difference when he lied.
2 likesI hope during all of the questioning someone questioned why he would wake up a 15 week pregnant wife who got home at 2 am (likely not in bed till. 2:30) to talk about a separation? That idea is insane. I know he didn’t do that, but seriously I would question him of that.
0 likesWhat freaks me out is…he’s so clearly full of shit…but if I were questioning him, I’d believe him because I can’t comprehend that someone like this exists.
30 likesMakes me so much more impressed with this woman…and I also feel sad for her. Because she sees the world so much more differently than I do (less naively than me, I should mention)
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It's her job.
0 likes@Vade Retro 😲 omg I didn’t realize this !!! You’re so smaaht
0 likes@Vade Retro how miserable are you in your general life? On a scale of 1-10.
0 likes@Pastel Sky Studios Why so nervous? I just stated a fact.
0 likes@Vade Retro you might as well have posted “you’re watching this video on YouTube”…yes thank you for your contribution. So, scale of 1-10, be honest.
0 likesLike like like…he loves that word. How a man can refer to his two missing daughters as “these kids” is a sick evil person who needs death penalty.
4 likesThis detective is the one they call when they want results.
3 likesI love this lady 😂 she came for blood. I was so anxious as if I was taking the test and I had killed the wife and children 😭
3 likesHaving never killed anyone I imagine if someone asked me how to make people disappear, I’d be like, “you probably have more experience with that than I do. I don’t make people disappear.”
7 likesWho hasn’t lost their temper at some point in their life lmaoo in relation to the question on the lie detector, anybody that says they have never ever lost their temper is either exceptionally calm or lying 😂
0 likesIt irked me how many times he would say “I just want a knock on the door and have my kids rush me and push me to the ground I miss them so much” it’s like he literally couldn’t think of anything else he missed about his kids, bc any normal parent would want to see their smile, hug them, but no, HE has to be one receiving the attention from the kids, it shows how narcissistic he is that he can’t can’t even pretend to want hold and love on his own kids again, he has to the one centered as if HE was the one missing
0 likesThat woman and the theory behind polygraph testing are awesome!
8 likes"The good news is you're a terrible liar." Probably had him sweating bullets lmao.
Man, hearing him divert away from the questions instead of answering right away gets on my nerves. He overplayed being innocent. What an idiot. 🤦🏻
0 likesDude I am cringing so hard at all of this like props to the detective for not just finally being like. Cmon bro lol obviously you didn't prep for this stage and you're a terrible liar I'm just gonna tell you right now no death penalty if you just end this and take the life imprisonment you said the guy deserves. Wow. Just wow man.
1 likehe used the 'barrel' tackle thing twice I think. the sweet cinematic visual of when loved ones (even pets) embrace one another. that must be what he sees in his mind as a great feeling of what humans feel when they embrace loved ones because he doesnt show he feels it. He just says shit lol
5 likesTalking to the lady polygrapher is like living in the Introduction to the Opposite.
0 likesHe's so sick how he killed his daughters 🥺 and his wife and unborn child it's just wrong there was no reason for him to kill them he could've just got a simple divorce sense he cheated him and his wife had arguments because she knew it's not fair
0 likesThis guy doesn’t even bother to ACT like he is worried or missing his family what a disgusting monster 🤬
3 likesI wonder what was going through the polygrapher's mind in real time when she saw that chris was lying.
0 likesThe coolest part about this is right now, there only one person in this room who knows the truth l, but in about 5 minutes, there will be two
2 likesyou gotta be convincing and be sneaky with it to make them show signs if they are guilty or not, he’s tweakin no kidding everyone thought he did it because he’s showing every sign in a physiological way that he killed his own family. these people study the human mind and physical reactions in every way possible.
0 likesI'm shocked that he didn't just try go on the run or even kill himself rather than go back in, he was clearly going to get caught.
0 likesJust by counting the times he says "like" they could have known easily he was lying. In one phrase he said it 5 times!
0 likesWorst liar I've ever seen how did he think that this was just going to go away
1 likeI'm confused - did they already know they're dead by the time the test is conducted or is it coincidence that she mentions smothering and strangulation?
0 likesSee? We are trained by the media to hate "cops", but we need a professional policing apparatus. This is what we need. Professional, organized, dedicated police, and every police force has them.
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No one hates professional organized and dedicated police.
0 likesWhenever she literally told him how he killed them was so fucking insane, I wonder what he was thinking when she said that
3 likesThis woman is a boss at her job.
4 likes"You are AWFUL at lying"
1 like"Okay I'm ready to
failpass this test for sure" 😐When she said smother someone, had me thinking they knew exactly what happened.
1 likeI don’t know how people can sit through that. I would throw up my guys even if I wasn’t guilty. That kind of high pressure situation, good god. And I mean could you imagine if he didn’t have anything to do with it and he’s just a weird ass dude with anxiety? Bad day for him man
0 likesNever ever talk to the cops without a lawyer even if you are 100% innocent
0 likesI do believe he had help and is protecting others imo...but totally deserves to be where he his that was an awful crime 😔 doing what he done to his lovely wife and babies 💜💜💜💜
0 likesEven after three years especially now Court sentencing I never believed the story kill those girls at the site I think he killed both of them in that house. I think that's what she was looking at her phone that the girl's bed was empty
0 likesthe obvious resentment when he says “When you have kids they come before everything” … sick
2 likesI don’t believe he has any depth of knowledge how much Shannan loved him.
11 likesI find it ironic that he says that day I wanted to wake her up and tell her that .. Kinda like final death wish.
1 likeyou can tell that he thinks he can beat the machine by his monotone answers.
1 likeNarrator: "This question is easy to answer if you're innocent, but difficult if you're guilty."
0 likesInterrogator: "How would you make someone disappear?"
Well I would be fucked if she asked me that, guilty or not. I don't even know how I would begin to answer that, especially under pressure
Detective: When we find the guy, what do you think we should do to him?
17 likesChris: (⊙﹇⊙) 😶
I know they are doing these jobs for the good of the people but I don't think I could ever truly trust a cop as a friend
0 likesThis detective is the best I've seen among all of JCS videos
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Obviously u haven’t seen the Canadians
1 like@Plastic omg detective Jim Smith is absolutely amazing. I love him. He's from Canada I'm pretty sure. Interrogated Russel Williams among many others.
0 likesGlad the polygraph worked, but they are forsure a interrogation tool more than anything
1 likepolice are underrated. Thank you for keeping everyone safe.
4 likesHow can a man every be such a dork that he commits such atrocities against his loved ones?! Must he have had a childhood in which he was also thoroughly spoiled that he just became rotten to the core?
0 likesI think any innocent normal person would be yelling at these people....find my family!!! I don't lie because I'm a really bad liar lol
1 likeThese video interrogations are showing criminals what to do and what not to do to try and beat the system.
1 likeimagine if they were teachers or principles and they were questioning you about who threw an apple at the classroom window...no thanks.
0 likesThese are absolutely intriguing!! New subscriber!!😊😊
0 likesImagine some serial killer watches all your videos and end up killing many unnoticed
2 likes3:15 it says the detective never mentioned violence, but he actually did. Granted it was earlier, but still
0 likes'don't try to act if you're not an actor' i don't know where i read this but this fits here completely... It was so obvious he was making a failed attempt at acting concerned and sad
0 likesThe Polygraph lady deserves a raise
1 likeAround 16:00 in if someone asked me those kinds of questions while my family were missing I'd fking snap! I would flat out put them and that machine through the fking wall! Man don't make me think that shit could be or has already happened to my wife and kids! #1 sign right there for me that he did it. How in the world could you give those responses as an innocent person knowing YOUR family is missing and could have experienced that!?
0 likespolygraph is not working on me, cus no matter if i am telling truth or not, i feel huge pressure when i sat in front of a police officer, it not because i crimed or did something, it is just my natural react to police, feeling nervous cant talk fluently, their uniforms their guns all give me pressure.
3 likes"I want them to run through that front door and grab me" knowing he put their blanky over their mouths and snuffed their life out psychopath
5 likesI'm glad that woman polygrapher is in the investigation and the video.
1 likeLMFAOOO telling him he’s a terrible liar is HILARIOUSSSS
8 likeshe cant even call his kids his or his wife💀💀, second he said “oh the person who did it will go home safe right?”
1 likeI love this page so much you are a great the way you ended it
0 likesThe level of narcissism to never lawyer up
0 likesWhen she asked him all the ways a person could die/disappear I really wish he just kept listing different crazy ways for like an hour straight... Like bizarre ways from that TV show 1,000 Ways To Die.
6 likesThis polyographer is just fucking w him and i love it
95 likesHope binging all these videos doesn’t put me on a watch list 🤣🤣
4 likes“Thank you for being a horrible liar”
0 likesDamn, the polygrapher was amazing!
0 likes10:26 “so believe me….it’s been hard for me to hold down a relationship because of how good I am at this” lol
0 likes"why would i do it? i care immensely for those young carbon-based lifeforms that i created"
1 likeIs your first name Christopher?
0 likesYes
Before 2018 did you ever lose your temper with someone you cared about?
No
Did you physically cause Shannan’s disappearance?
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What is it with most murderers killing their loved ones then when they get caught they start saying “ we were fighting, arguing, o he/she did this so I had to kill them, self defense” some BS
0 likesI'm a little bit unsure of why the polygraph tester would want to heighten his anxiety before starting the test, since the first thing you do with it is establish a baseline and if his baseline is really high you won't be able to tell when it spikes from telling lies.
0 likesI love how the polygraph lady is wearing jail stripes >:D subtle "you're going in the clink, buddy!"
0 likesHe lacks Empathy. He can feel sympathy towards himself but when it comes to other people it's all fake emotions. He just thinks "what would a dad feel right now" hes detached himself mentally as a person.
0 likesThat polygraph lady is terrifying, I bet her kids would never try to steal from the cookie jar
0 likestbh i wouldve done the lie dectector test all the way from the beginning.
0 likesThe whole thing is silly. He wanted them gone so he can have another life, ok we get that.... But how did he expect to not get caught, or nobody will wonder where did they all go, where are the bodies, people don't just vanish. The guy is very dumb to not think about the whole thing. He could have also just walked out of the house and never seen them again and started his new life without having to kill everyone. Strange
0 likestook a poly twice theres a reason they arent admissable in a court of law
0 likesI wouldn't last ten seconds in a polygraph test!
0 likes@1:28 the suspect asks a question as if to inquire if he will get the death penalty if found guilty. Forgot to include that. ;)
1 likeThat clock would make me feel like I’m in the principals office
7 likesAll these investigators are more creative then Speilbreg....he never had a chance.
1 likeI am feeling so nervous rn about these questions bro. If i was that guy i would have sh*t my pants 👖😂
0 likesohman i feel sorry for poly-lady´s kids, they will NEVER get away with anything :)
0 likesHow does one say what is true to the world, i.e. "kids, spouse, me" 'thats what's most important' in order....he knows normal people think this way so he repeats it knowing he's killed the kids and the spouse so all that's left is the "me" ....wild. it's so surreal to understand insane people's lies without ever being able to understand what it's actually like to be able to be so cold. Like....enough schooling and knowledge, you can trap an insane person and get a guilty verdict. But one can never know wtf really goes on in their fucked up heads to just walk through tragedy like they aren't responsible for said tragic events.
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To watch him struggle to come up with memorys of them that he clearly is already over is gross. Oh i miss the kids...uh...throwing chicken nuggets at me. I bet he was mad he even had to remeber that now that they're gone and in his world he's free
0 likes"it would be really stupid for you to come in here and take a polygraph if you had anything to do with this."
0 likes"Like, like, like."
good video my guy keep up the good work fam
0 likesThat polygraph machine was probably ready to overheat and blow up the minute he started talking
0 likesBody language absolutely fascinates me.
3 likesWhen they walked back in.and sat down ..Tammy is winding up.a wire...I wanted to confess myself...I'm sitting here like ok yeh I.give up 😬
0 likesUsing the word "like" 3 or more times in one sentence:
0 likesGuilty!!1!
This woman is a BADDIE oh my god we stan her
0 likesCW: "I can like definately pass...."
2 likesInterrogator: Lessgo!!!
16:25-16:26 ::: In Chris’s mind “I should have done that.”
0 likesthat "right" at 15:06, she is a genius.
1 likeWoah she is amazing at her job🤯🤯🤯
0 likesI would fail a polygraph test if someone asked me if the sky was blue or not.
0 likesWow the way you ended these videos man. Good fucking job, VERY dramatic. VERY effective.
0 likesIt’s cringe how bad of an actor he is
3 likesThose kids? These kids?
0 likesWhy not my kids? That was also a huge clue in retrospect.
Chris: “I have never cheated on my wife”
1 likeOfficer: “Oh ok”
I cannot 😩😩😩
this man makes me puke with disappointment his job was to protect them from the world i cant
1 likeFinal interrection with his phone, felt that.
0 likeswhy is he special to use a polygraph. i watch alot of these videos on jcs never seen a polygraph this case is just fishy
0 likesHe never one time said His children’s names he kept calling them “these kids”
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He did say their names at least one time.
0 likesThing is most sociopathic people ace polys. Cause there is no emotional response like most people experience, so nothing to detect. But uncertainty In socios can illicit similar responses. Hell he could've been thinking about what he wanted for lunch and the poly woulda picked it up as a false response. These people are GENUINELY scary AF. Psychos exhibit very similar and often universal telltale responses. Not sociopaths. They are almost completely disconnected from the world and society as a whole. These emotions he's faking? He actually is. He has probably never experienced them and is just mimicking what he had seen before. But you can't sell it if you've never owned it. :/
0 likesEdit: LOTS of his speech is very disassociative. These girls. Those girls. My wife. No names. No "ownership". Also, lots of his speech goes back to violence or aggression of some kind. This evil act of cruelty. I don't care if they burst in the door and hug me to the ground and bust my head open.
My ex was a sociopath and was able to pass a polygraph. To them they're never guilty so they can do it. He's dead so that's good
0 likesUgh “those kids”.... “these kids”. YOUR KIDS. It’s crazy how he is hinting that he is de attached
0 likesHook the polygraph to the electric chair so he gets fried whenever he lies !
0 likesHe does not say "my kids" he says those kids
1 likeI died at “highly seasoned”, idk if that’s an actual term but it made me cackle, fuck Chris, I love her <3
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Cute profile pic 😹
1 likeDid he reslly failed it?
0 likesOr they just said that he failed
To be real though.. if anyone in his position was innocent, they might act the same way out of nervousness and stress from the whole thing anyways.. like every person is different with how they react to questions and the situation..
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Lots of his behavior was still weird, even for someone under intens stress. I'll just use one example, why did he call his own children repeatedly "those kids"? Woudn't any parents just say "my kids" ? And he said it multiple times, the officer even played him on that but he didn't notice.
1 likeHe had a chance to run instead of going next day for the polygraph he being guilty should have just fled to Mexico 😆
0 likesBeen in that room before it's scary
0 likesNever talk without your laywer, even if you are innocent.
0 likesGood video!! I love em but the voicecracks of this man
1 like14:42 15:50
xD
I'm just being "hOnest"
I can't haha
No polygraph even needed...
2 likesAww man hope I never kill my wife and kids, the anxiety from these interviews would kill me
3 likesThis dude really trying to sound like he gives a shit about his family and failing EPICALLY! (yes I spelled it that way on purpose)
1 likereferring to his kids "those are my life"
0 likesCant make this stuff up
Damn when they said he was born in 1985...I was like waaa that grey haired guy is my age
0 likesRight off the bat, he asks if he's gonna get the death penalty duhh, it doesn't matter, if there is, they will
0 likesI love how they explain exactly why cops and the polygraph testers say and do and things they do…How many people have watched sh*t like this and first 48 and beat them at their own game??
0 likesI have watched the JCS videos so many times😆
3 likesI wanna take one of these, where can I buy one of those.
0 likesThat polygrapgher was a rock star
0 likesThey didn't even need the polygraph. His voice shook with every lying no he spat out.
0 likesNotice how he says "those kids" and not "my kids"
0 likesTammy…..Tammy needs a raise. Now!
0 likesWhat does the polygrapher say at 20:03?
0 likesWhy wasn't a Polygraph done on Casey Anthony?
0 likesYou're a good dad. Not all dads buy their kids second pair of clothing and....cook eggs.
21 likesThis cracked me up.
You're a really good swimmer! The way you didn't drown in that puddle is amazing.
The moment he started using all in past tense.....
0 likesThis detective is probably like "oh my god, this is going to be the easiest case of my career."
126 likesAnybody else staring at the clock?
1 likeThat polygrapher is trolling him so fucking hard I love it
839 likesThis woman is good pretending she's just doing a polygraph and being his friend.
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Yup it truly amazes me!
6 likesLiz you amaze me
8 likes@Yaboibunsen hahahaha you should be a detective 😂😂😂
1 likeLarrymcjones did you have to make it that painfully obvious...
1 likeguys please stop bullying my dad Larry my mom just left him for her tennis coach and he's really lonely
4 likesYaboibunsen lol
0 likesYaboibunsen lmao
0 likesChris was still holding out for a sticker and a lollipop at the end
1 likeLarrymcjones That’s him officer 👮♀️!! Thats the horny! 👆
0 likesThey are 99.4% accurate and actually no they can not be beaten. People have read up on the internet how to beat the polygraph and it gives you a number of countermeasures ideas to apply and they do not work. A well trained polygraph examiner is fully aware of all the countermeasures like for example; putting a tac in your shoe manipulating your breathing cuz people have heard that it works but really it doesn’t cuz the examiner sees that everything you are doing is not natural. If any guilty person passes the test and this person is in fact guilty of the allegations, the the polygraph examiner has no business conducting any more exams and should in fact be fired cuz clearly and obviously this person is NOT qualified in any way , shape, or form to conduct polygraph examines because of his/her gross negligence with the exam. And I don’t care if anybody wants to argue the matter, these are simple irrefutable facts that have been proven time and time again. Dan Ribacoff is one of the world’s greatest leading and most experienced polygraph examiners out there and he explains in absolute easy to understand details exactly what they do and how they work
0 likes“The amount of love I have for my family is exponential”
790 likesHis face: 😐
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It was creepy how little killing 2 kids and a pregnant woman affected him
14 likesHe obviously doesn't know what exponential means
14 likesYeah but what he did to them is so linear - intended goal, identify obstacles, eliminate obstacles, goal achieved...
3 likesExcept for a seemingly good plan, it is coupled with a good wrench... NA threw him a very surprising wrench...
@Matheus Strelow Exactly 🤣🤣🤣..he sounds so ridiculous using "big" words.
2 likes🤣🤣🤣
0 likes@Matheus Strelow zero multiplied exponentially is still zero
1 like“If these kids”...... how about “if my children”. 🤡🤡🤡
0 likesThe funny thing is he doesn't realize that the test began(and ended) before she actually started the polygraph.
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Lmol😂
1 likeChris "if I keep talking they can't ask me questions" Watts
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LMAOOO
7 likes"If I keep lying, they won't see me pissing myself"
39 likes-Probably me in an interrogation.
Lmfaooooo
1 likeRight! Smh!
1 likeIs this from parks in rec I swear Lesley says something g similar in season 1 ep 2 I just started watching that show
0 likesTuurrrrtle
2 likesusually a giveaway.
0 likesthose questions during the pre polygraph phase are incredibly smart. If he actually was innocent, then they would come off as reassurance that his innocence would be proven and he'd feel more relaxed, thus more likely to pass the test. But if he is guilty, as in this case, then the questions would heighten his anxiety and make him more likely to fail the test. It's a dual active technique. Very clever.
60 likesYou can physically hear the change in his voice when he’s lying about shanann on that test.
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I was looking for this comment thankyou
4 likesI feel so bad for her ...
4 likesAudibly*
16 likesParker E oh Parker you’re soo edgy correcting people online. I bet you’re real fun at parties mate
8 likes@ Parker
3 likesWow I MUST agree! Your petty online nitpicking is so... so. COOL!! I bet the ladies throw themselves at you and all the guys wish they were like you...
Yep! Maybe he was trying to beat the test in those moments
0 likes@P. Egan please have my children
2 likes@P. Egan 👌
2 likes@Jarthen Greenmeadow I'd be honored to have your children. At least they wouldn't be stupid.
4 likesmy man Parker got the living shit roasted outta him lol. sorry for assuming ur gender. dont be triggered
1 like@P. Egan don't worry Parker, I enjoyed your correction.
1 likewow people. English is not my native language and I always tell my friends, to please correct me if I use the wrong words or if a sentence is wrong. chill the eff out, I'm sure he only meant to be helpful.
2 likes@Break me a peice of that football cream lol
1 likeCircunflexo based on your comment, I put it to you that you are under 20 years old, and that your Mention of 2014 asterisks harkens to a time during your "internet prime time" where you were spending a lot of time on Facebook or messenger being corrected. Only a child would bring up something like this because only a child would find it either cool or uncool or passé or important at all that a correction method might be outdated. Just to let you and the 2014 early teenage you know however, that the use of asterisk to show a correction has been around for many years, it's used in proofreading and editing etc. for example a boss will use an asterisk to highlight a correction when reading through a document his or her secretary has typed for him. This knowledge also shows me that you are young and that you haven't got too far into your education, at least not on an academic level.
1 likeParker E I'm with you Parker. If you had been insulting or tried to make the person who made the error feel small, I would feel differently. However, the use of simple correction to me is perfectly acceptable. By the way, for real, I really enjoy a website called vocabulary.com, it's got awesome quizzes and challenges where you can compete with a leaderboard and earn trophies etc. it's a really good way of broadening your vocabulary and the good thing about it is there are people over there who haven't been completely dumbed down by textspeak and spending their lives on device since birth lol. Never apologise for being intelligent and never dumb yourself down to "fit in" with everyone else. God bless love from the UK.
1 like@P. Egan lol thanks ;)
0 likes@Fenella Druce Knock knock? Who's there? When where. When where who? Tomorrow night, your place, you and I.
1 likeSHE NAILED HIM IN SUCH A COMFORTING WAY.
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She can nail me in a comforting way too
23 likes😳😳😳😳
2 likesLunesta anime pfp=likes getting pegged, noted
4 likes@Yeahshoveit BYEEE
1 likeLunesta Let me ask you a question: Before 2018 did you ever feel the need to be pegged in a comforting way?
2 likes4:19 Me telling my dad that I want to go to art school
0 likesHe's not good at lying
0 likesthis case continues to fascinate, disgust, and perplex me. I have never been more confused about a heinous murder....this devil is an enigma. He also appears to have a VERY low I.Q., I wonder if that played a role in this.
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Like, I'm sure it did.
6 likesInteresting point
1 like@Monad Manas what is it then
1 likeI've watched SO many videos of this frigging case, but yours are so damn incredible, man. 👌👌👌
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That's why I purposefully don't watch any other videos on this case and wait for Jim to upload instead :D
3 likesI hate listening to him talk. It's so cringey and obvious he's guilty, and knowing the verdict in advance makes it even worse.
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I agree. The monotony in his creaky voice just makes it so obvious.
20 likesIt would be interesting to see how an innocent person would be in this situation..God forbid it happens to anyone else,but someone who's never been in a police station ,emotional with worry or grief etc,terrified intimidated
21 likesImagine how the interrogators felt. It’s impressive that they kept totally cool and calm listening to this guy lie so poorly. It makes me cringe so hard.
31 likes@Bink I'm impressed, it'd be hard to just call him out. Ask him why hes such a scumbag, lying through his teeth about the murder of his own family that he 'loved'.
6 likesEspecially with his "like like like" all the time.
9 likesI have a “friend” like this. Whenever he lies he sounds just like this guy . Thinks he’s a great dad and amazing person even though he constantly lies and doesn’t have empathy towards others
4 likesI hate listening to him as well but it’s fascinating. I want to learn how to identify body language and spot liars.
5 likes@DRAWN Don't think this is the right community for you lad.
6 likesthats not good
0 likes@DRAWN lol, nice try
0 likes@L1vingAshlar It's weird I lived with this friend for a while and, because of the constant lying and fakeness, My sister and I always got the weird feeling he could do something like this. Like we piss him off one time and he kills us in our sleep or something. Eventualy my sister and her fiance moved in withh him again, idk why, and ended up getting the same feeling that they werent safe.
1 likeWe need to take a minute and give credit to those agents. They’re doing a great job. Thank you for keeping us safe 🇺🇸 🙏
39 likesI don’t even think Jomboy can translate that @ 4:38
0 likesIt was actually comical watching him trying to say that he clearly wasn't lying, as if the test was wrong.
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Polygraphs are unreliable, but useful when it comes to people that don’t know that.
0 likesIkr. Like they were going to pack their bags up and move on to the next suspect.
0 likesThats a badass polygrapher. She was made for that job.
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Perfect job.
2 likesSuper confident, kind and able. You can't say one bad word about her.
10 likesShes CBI . Colorado Bureau of Investigation. Badass chick lol
8 likesShit made me nervous and I'm just watching the video lmao
10 likes@Claudette S
4 likesTammi is still suffering from this senseless murder.
She said she has cried more than this damn man. 😔
They knew he was lying from the start.
I send my love to each and everyone who worked on this case. 💗
They will never be the same again. 😔
He defends himself the way my old roommate would deny eating my leftovers
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Emmet Sheehy this comment Made my day
6 likesyeah like you can ask all my friends I would never do something like that I would never eat anyone's leftovers. like, I helped make those leftovers, I loved them exponentially.
14 likes👀😂
1 likeas they were eating the leftovers
3 likesIt was an act of harm and cruelty that deserves life imprisonment?
1 like@mae ahahahaah
0 likesThis dude couldn't get away with anything he makes it so obvious he's guilty it's painful to watch
59 likesI refuse to codone what he did but at this point is when he should of zipped his mouth and lawyered up
0 likesI really can't understand why he had no love for his own children. It makes me wonder if we truly know anyone in this world. Those girls were beautiful and full of life and he robbed them and the world of their light, who knows what world problems they would have made better.
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There is something deeply wrong with him. He’s likely a narcissist and a psychopath.
8 likes@Goon Cookie a pretty stupid one btw
6 likesThe YouTube channel called “Live Abuse Free” explains how to recognize and deal with Narcissists. She also analyzes Chris Watts and other murderers.
4 likes@ReSearcher Susie you wanna learn about Narcissism? Go check Sam Vaknin
3 likessame i feel damned thinking of the cold blood. like how. why. i-
1 like@ReSearcher Susie thanks i be scared all the time xoxo
1 like@walking paradox - I’m in the Mental Health field, so I know. A good book is Psychopath Free by Jackson McKenzie.
0 likesJust a guess, but I am guessing he no longer considered them his children. No reason to take something that didn't belong to him. Pretty sure his thought was that they were her children.
1 likeAll I’m hearing from him is “like.”
1 likeIt's just so hilarious that this man thought he was coming off in such a positive way he never asked for a lawyer and takes a polygraph test!
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A true narcissist.
0 likesMan I can’t imagine how a father could kill his kids. I will never be able to understand how he did that.
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You're not supposed to understand it because you're not a twisted killer
58 likesI know. I hate killing a spider in my house.
21 likesOnly he alone knows, saying he hope they are safe 🙄
4 likesHes a sociopath, and a malignant narcissist. hes completely devoid of any sort of empathy. It's a completely foreign concept to people like him.
16 likes@JayblesTO what are the signs of being a malignant narcisist?
0 likes@Mary Gomez egocentrism, sense of entitlement, no conscience or empathy, pawning off their bad deeds on others. Living beyond their means and just assuming they will get what they feel entitled to. Also good to add, malignant narcissism isnt on the DSM-V Its not a personality disorder. It's a "percieved personality trait" . People try and say hes not a malignant narcissist because you cant aquire a personality disorder later in life. Which is true. But they would be thinking of narcissistic personality disorder. Which he does not have.
7 likeshis wife was a financial dominatrix. if YOU were spent into oblivion while she was lying about the kids being sick to get attention on social media? he was driven crazy
2 likes@BluffCreekStudio yeah, it's all his wife's fault. What was I thinking....
19 likesJoe Brunner So your taking the position that it’s understandable that he murdered his entire family because of something his wife may or may not have done? If so I think you should quit drinking the koolaid.
21 likes@BluffCreekStudio what kind of stupid comment is that?!
11 likesThe only time I could understand that is when they are teenagers .
0 likesI think I have a theory of his motivation. His wife was leaving him probs blogging to take the kids n he sees them as his property and in a fit of rage acted out of character.
0 likes@JayblesTO I would wager that even the vast majority of clinical sociopaths couldn't murder their own young children...
0 likes@Rob Roy thanks buddy! I do my best.
0 likesHe is so thick to think he would get away with it.
1 likeDude..... I am hooked. Totally hooked on these videos. I can't stop watching them. I can't stop staring at the perpetrators it's so damn interesting to watch a killer try and be calm. Only the psychopaths can do it well. Chilling stuff. Keep it coming this is good stuff.
21 likesPolygraphist: "So thank you for being such a bad liar, Chris!"
586 likes* Chris_Watts has left the chat
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I thought this was a joke, turns out she actually fucking said that lol
20 likesFor anyone wondering, 20:54
2 likesBurnEdOutOne Lols
2 likesI know in this case he really was guilty but polygraph is a shitty device that shouldn't bee used anymore
5 likesBurnEdOutOne 🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes@Another stimulating comment well there is a reason why it isn't receivable as proof, because it is really unreliable. In fact it isn't used at all in most civilised countries, but the USA cling to it for some reason.
1 like@popeyethe29th I 100% agree with you. Anybody who knows the science behind it, and why it isn't admissible in court, would be a fool to take it.
1 likeThe polygraph is useful only as an intimidation device for police interrogation.
And Chris Watts was dumb enough to be completely bamboozled by this interrogators expert use of the bluff it provided.
Although I am troubled by the ethical considerations inherent.
Lol. Sorry to get deep, but I guess that summates it.
That lady was highly skilled. She ran through the most important steps before the test even began. The test was just a bunch of smoke and mirrors to try to get him to confess.
33 likesI know this is so serious but “a lot of dads don’t... cook eggs” made me cackle
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lol
0 likesFellas, is it gay to make an omelette?
65 likes@Ian Turner yes! only women make eggs!
17 likes@Ian Turner no. If I was a guy and wanted an omelet I would make it. Guys put too much importance on if something is manly or not. It's ok! Lol
6 likesI helped make those eggs
20 likes@Prius Girl 🧚♂️
16 likesI'm 100% sure that comment was not serious
🥚
3 likes@Prius Girl 🧚♂️ LMAO it was just a joke
4 likesI’m a dad and I cooked eggs last night. I’m really not getting the admiration I deserve.
13 likes@Ian Turner Obviously. If you have to ask you are 100% flaming gay.
1 likeI love how the detective just kept lowering the bar so Chris could limp across it.
1 likePart 3: https://youtu.be/yS3k_Inm45Q
0 likesI get nervous when my boss calls me in to discuss "something", I can't imagine what he must have been thinking at this time. But then again I never killed anybody.
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Brooks Carlson u sure ?
18 likesMe too....I get nervous/anxious every time I see an email or a call from boss. I'm like ...."what she wants now?".
22 likes@Lavar Ball Well there was that one black out night where I woke up in OJ's house
24 likesPretty sure he was thinking, "Gosh, I really hope I can get away with this... but I'm starting to think I may not."
2 likesPsyintZ
1 likeI wonder what his plan was if Nicole never called the police that morning, just pretend they disappeared and nothing ever happened or take off ...
yet
0 likesif you didnt do it you would get pissed off when accused. He never gets mad. He's elusive the entire time
5 likesQuit chitchating ang get back to work!!Lol
0 likeslmao Richard Prior has a joke about this. "When a white dude gets called into the office to get fired, he don't even know it. When the black man gets "Called in to talk" we go "HERE WE GO MOTHA FUCKA. I KNEW IT WAS COMIN"
2 likes@Brooks Carlson how big are your hands? Lol I have a pair of gloves I want you to try on
0 likesBrooks Carlson well he’s such a narcissist he thinks no one can figure him out.
0 likesStop deflecting. We know what you did.
0 likesI KNW right!!!!! he's jus so a matter of factly !!! I knew he was soon as the 1st live news you could see his smirk smile in his talking 👀 on his face they ain't comin back cuz they dead!!!! now can we get done with this interview cuz I got some Effidence in house I didn't get cuz NA called you all f' d up my scene I hope he rots in the &' I don't think he should b getting any mail frm nun them sicko beiotch's swoon letters bout his hot he is blaa gags me fr real
0 likesIt's enough when mom say my name and we got to talk..
0 likesThat is very natural. You don't have to be guilty to feel nervous.
0 likes@GJL Creative Studios Yup! That's truth.
0 likesDonnie Willis that is SO wrong
0 likesDonnie Willis Don’t spread BS you pretend about people around
0 likesShe’s needs to work on her posture.
0 likesIt’s amazing that this guy has the balls to think he will actually pass this test. He is acting so blatantly guilty me and any Joe Schmo knows it
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Its not that he thought he would pass. He was hoping they believed him and gambled. Its like the guy who voluntarily gave his boot treat to police when thats all they had, in hopes, they wouldn't call the bluff.
1 likeThe SCHMOE is the best sports journalist.
0 likesI Lift Things Up And Put Them Down
0 likesYeah, he was already fucked. He had no other option aside from fleeing the state.
@I Lift Things Up And Put Them Down boot treat?
0 likesTHIS CONTENT IS ON POINT! So intelligent and well spoken.
10 likesLie detectors don't work on a sociopath
0 likesWhat a terrible liar, he can't even be convincing about having love for his kids. This guy really thought he was gonna get away with it, what a joke
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The fact that his master plan was ruined within hours is so satisfying. He thought he was so smart and could cover his tracks and he didn't even make it back home before the cops were there along with a team of suspicious ass neighbors.
37 likesHe doesnt seem all that bright. Should have just lawyered up.
7 likesright? not a tear, not a single hint of sadness, urgency, panic, grief... just totally calm and normal. what a dummy
0 likes@LePAUZ He wasnt a psychopath or a sociopath he was diagnosed with narcissistic personality disorder and he finally snapped
0 likesThat lady makes me want to confess to my grandma that I was the one who ate those cookies and not my brother
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She already knows.
82 likesfake
0 likes👵 “i found the crumbs in your room.”
15 likesnone of what you've told me here today, makes any sense.
15 likes@Hugh Mann Because a neurotypical (normal) person can't wrap their minds around how a sociopath thinks.
2 likes@Hugh Mann That was so cold when she said that LOL
1 likeThen who did eat your brother... pause... 🤔...👀... we can wait😊👍
3 likesNo shit
1 likeYour 300 pounds, so the proof is in the pudding.
2 likesMonster.
0 likesPrince Orphee that’s Cold
0 likesMy sister framed me all the time too.
0 likes@kkheflin3 smart people or people who understand psychology do, it's not intuitive but most intellectual pursuits aren't
1 like@phyo ye ?
0 likesMe too
0 likesI don't even have children and I already miss them more than this guy misses his own wife and children
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The most arrogant persons think they can outsmart everyone.
2 likes“This act, of like, evil cruelty or whatever”
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Lillie Eve lmao
13 likesHe said act and no one even accused him of violence yet lol
61 likes“This totally gnarly act of dudeness”
65 likesCompelling orator this Chris Watts
19 likes@Sam Pickles Totally.
1 likeOR WHATEVER!
4 likesHe speaks like a 15 year old drunk girl
28 likesAs you do Chris Watts,as you do.
1 likeBAZOOKA JOE!! Nah that has WAY too much personality in it to be a Chris
2 likesHis over use of the word "like" is such an annoying tick.
9 likes@E*R*I*C* so fucking accurate
2 likes@E*R*I*C* He speaks like Trump
4 likesPolygraph Lady: You could....strangle someone? She is thinking: This guy is so low IQ it is kind of embarrassing.
2 likescs probably cause he’s nervous. Many people overuse words such as “ like” when they’re nervous or under pressure.
1 likeWhat threw me off the most and told me he was guilty was when he kept saying "these kids" instead of "MY KIDS".
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it was also weird that he never mentions them by name too
36 likes@mike bazinga he does mention them by name at least once, at 5:40. But he says it right after saying “these kids”. so dark
5 likesyup and if you watch the one before this, when the interrogation first starts, the detective himself says “someone knows what happened to these kids and your wife..” then IMMEDIATELY said “i’m sorry for saying these kids, YOUR KIDS”
3 likesExactly my thought!! That sounds so "creepy?" (dont know if it's the right word for this). Never ever heard parents call their OWN kids "those kids" instead of "my"
2 likesImagine failing a lie detector then saying “i promise its wrong.”
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They're not very reliable or admissable in court so that's not all that surprising if it were said by someone else who was actually innocent.
34 likesWorse yet he just replied "ok". Jesus. He couldn't even fake shock or confusion that he failed.
11 likesThey're just gimmicks, they prove nothing and shouldn't even be a thing.
15 likes@sarasthoughts they aren’t admissible so they ARE a gimmick, it’s just meant to scare the person but it can be helpful as well. You can beat a polygraph but a change in heartbeat or sweat on your brow are good signs of a lie
1 likeChris: What do humans like???*…. “Ugh I really want those kids to throw chicken nuggets at me 😐” *nailed it.
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I shouldn't be laughing at this comment given the nature of the situation in the video. But this comment made me laugh.
62 likesIt's so true though
Chris: uhhh what would a worried dad say “I want them to tackle me to the floor and bust my head open” *nailed it
191 likes@Mayra Isabel LOL
8 likesI bet he almost slipped and said "what am I supposed to say if I didn't do it" but thank goodness he only thought that
14 likesI liked this comment before getting to that point of the video, thinking you just made up the most ridiculous alien trying to be human word jumble. Holy eff, he actually said that.
26 likesthe first things that came to his mind were memories of them irritating him.
37 likes@D A-P wow ur right.
6 likes"humans" you nailed his alien thinking, nice
3 likes@Mayra Isabel when I heard him say that I choked lol
1 like@Mayra Isabel 🤣🤣🤣
1 likeHer face though 😒 to 🤨
0 likesWhen he says "She WAS such a girly girl." That turned my stomach. How could you think about your daughter and who she was and not break down that she's GONE. Sick man!!!
73 likesImagine being this Polygrapher lady’s child and trying to li to her after your mischievous behavior.
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Haha, I tell my little girl "You can't fool me, you're my daughter. Don't think you can lie to me."
8 likesWhenever my mom asked me something, she 99% already knew the answer to that question; so just wanted to see if I would lie or not.
3 likesBut what if she’s really good at lying because of the fact that her mom is a polygraph tester
0 likesWow, this guy is such a narcissist he can't even pretend to want to destroy "the guy" that's responsible. It was sickening seeing him stumble over his words like, "Um, well, um, I mean, life in prison is fair." He might has well have confessed right then and there.
83 likesThe woman was wearing black and white stripes to get Chris used to his uniform for the the rest of his life
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So underrated!
21 likesYou mean it’s orange
18 likesLol I never caught that. That would be such a mind f*ck
19 likesThis is known as the "see your future" technique.
66 likesIt's not 1833 anymore
37 likesIf she did it intentionally that's awesome
18 likesGod, another stolen comment. Get some originally son. Think for yourself.
3 likes@John Glass how clever 🤣🤣
0 likesnah she’s just part zebra /j
3 likes@Theodore Raz its a joke basically, i dont think u have the mental capacity to take a joke
2 likes@Theodore Raz well, if you see pics if him in jail now its actually dark green. Some (rare) jurisdictions actually do use black and white still
3 likes@Ott centaur
0 likesThat's a great point! It's funny Chris drove to the police station that morning a free man and thinking he would beat the test. But once he drove there he would never leave or go home again. What a crazy feeling!
0 likesLool
0 likes@Eye Conqueror think the black and white was introduced in 1906 or something, not trying to be that guy just figured it would be cool to know.
0 likespretty sure prisons use all different colors depending on state
0 likes@Ott did you really have to put “/j” holy shit who would take that seriously
0 likes@ً idfk man i don’t even remember doing it, let it be
0 likesThey don't use that anymore in state prisons. However I once dawned one for 10 days in county
0 likes@_Red_Panda_ Yep. I was planning on becoming a corrections officer in order to be a positive influence on prisoners (or at the very least take up a space that could otherwise be filled by an extremely abusive, racist and/or exploitative person… I live in the south.), but I realized that my presence would make absolutely no difference and I would still have to enforce the rules of this corrupted institution and would still pose as an oppressive force regardless of my intentions. Our prison system is so remarkably inhumane and the prison industrial complex relies very heavily on recidivism.
1 like@_Red_Panda_ boohoo
0 likesI'm pretty sure the uniform was just to Orange by the time he was arrested
0 likes@John Glass ah yes the classic see your future technique
0 likesThis is so anxiety inducing that I''m actually scared about failing these tests while being innocent 💀
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And it's possible if you're too anxious. Although it isn't likely to be A direct fail but rather inconclusive.
0 likes“You remembered to lie and everything!” Had me rolling 🤣
210 likes“Thank you for being a terrible liar”. Straight trolling him lol.
347 likesTwo words - The Polygrapher - She’s terrifying & amazing all at the same time 😂 she knows her job and she does it WELL! 💥
48 likeschris talking about his kids is me talking about how getting my degree was worth it
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3 likesjohn mulaney trying to convince himself that his english degree was worth it:
19 likesLmfaoooooo
0 likesYou mean that degree.
21 likes*detachment from association
what’s your degree
1 like@Beyond Backwater ur clever lol
1 likeLmao 😂
0 likes"Chris Watts Polygraph Test," in addition to being a great band name, should also be a phrase used when someone taking a polygraph test gives rambling, 18-minute responses to basic questions that causes the machine to beep and buzz uncontrollably before bursting into flames.
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That’s an amazing band name
5 likesthe chris watts technique
4 likesLmao
1 like@Ott lol that’s even better
2 likesthe polygrapher: “did you write the number three?”
304 likeschris: ⁿᵒ
i don’t think you need him hooked up to a machine to tell when that man is lying 😅
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Yes the voice cracks when he would say no vs the relaxed tone in his voice when he said yes
21 likesyea there was a clear difference between the lies and the truths it was hilarious
8 likesOfficer: asks me a question
146 likesMe: (I better give him all the details so he knows I have nothing to hide, trusts me, and those details will then help them find my loved ones as quickly as possible)
Narrator: "Giving long answers containing all the details is a sign of guilt"
God I hope nobody close to me ever disappears under suspicious circumstances.
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This made me laugh so hard, I would do the same shit. Give every detail so they know what everything looked like
17 likesSAME THAT'S WHAT I THOUGHT, LIKE,YOU NEED TO GIVE AS MUCH DETAIL AS YOU KNOW TO HELP THEM,AND NOW I'M GUILTY? WAAAH??
11 likes@random.ars0nist_ all of us sitting geese in jail
15 likesSame 😭 i literally try to gather every detail in where i'm at incase of a dangerous situation
6 likesWell the way he went into detail wasn't useful information. It was like "yeah and they liked chicken nuggets and would throw them at me" instead of actual useful, good details
20 likesMaybe your body language will matter
2 likesSad. He didn’t understand how lucky he was to have such a beautiful family. He never deserved them in the first place. He’s an evil monster.
9 likesI am so glad this guy was so arrogant and cocky that he was stupid enough to answer a single question WITHOUT a lawyer. Thank god for his arrogance and the fact he is now locked away forever. This could have ended very badly if he never said a word and had a lawyer day one. Most likely an acquittal. I love how good these detectives where and how great they did their jobs!
12 likesDoes anyone else think it's odd when she asks "What are ways to make someone disappear?" he jumps to listing ways to kill someone not just make them disappear?
18 likes3:56 What a staggering projection of guilt. In his feeble attempt to play the grieving husband & father, the murderer revealed himself when he said he wishes his kids would run through the door, tackle him and bust his head open.
1 likeI believe he was so desperate to hang onto his side piece that in his mind, he truly believed he would get away w the murders because everyone considers him a docile and nice guy so he would never be a suspect.
5 likes"If you did have anything to do with the disappearance, it'd be really stupid of you to come in and take the polygraph today..."
9 likesThis is funny. Sadly, polygraph tests are not 100% reliable and have failed many times. If I were innocent, I wouldn't trust a polygraph test on my life.
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Yeah, they know they’re pretty worthless as a test, but great as a “scaring the shit out of someone who’s guilty” tool.
3 likes@Cassandra Agreed, stupid people fall for this kind of stuff easily.
0 likesI don't think I would be able to maintain this conversation if my loved ones were missing. They went on for a while talking about ways to kill people and they are just missing at this point. He looks so guilty talking with the polygrapher.
0 likesThe way his tone changed when answering truthfully or lying was so painfully obvious
25 likesYou don’t even need the polygraph on him. The answers to the questions about the whereabouts of his wife were answered with trembling tone of voice. It is clear as day…you can hear the way he answered
7 likesIf I had lost my entire family in the span of 48 hours they would have to put me on a gurney and wheel me into the polygraph test. Where are the tears? This animal is an abomination of a human being, and I'm being generous here.
19 likesBro he's probably the worst liar I have ever seen. And he thinks he can fool the system? He has the audacity to request a polygraph? It's like he's read a "How to lie" book and now all of a sudden he thinks he can lie. Like bruh even elementary school kids can lie and be more believable than you.
6 likesI can imagine how somebody could kill his wife in a fit of rage or something (I’d never do that, obviously), but I can’t begin to imagine how one could kill his own children. It just doesn’t fit into my head.
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Especially for an affair?? That's what divorce is for! I seriously hate that ahole. But the polygraph lady makes me rewatch it now and then.
6 likes???? do you know how horrible this sounds? how you are infering that a woman's life is less important than a man's offspring? what a horrible comment.
2 likes@Camila Cadavid what?
1 likeWow amazing job during the polygraph interview. She was so professional and totally in control!
0 likesI appreciate your concern with finding my family but anything can and will be used against me and I want to exercise my right to remain silent and request and attorney thank you!
1 likeI freak out & start stuttering & literally shaking when I get pulled over & hand over my valid license, registration &
1 likeProof of insurance, lol. Idk how anyone can take a polygraph or be interviewed by police without displaying extreme anxiety & stress the entire time.
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Same! So nerve wracking
0 likesI really hope that someone with the intention of doing something awful never watches these videos. That scares me.
0 likesHad no idea polygraphs take four hours to administer; seems they kept him a very long time before beginning the actual test; I know they wanted a confession, but that seemed odd.
0 likesDetective: I need to know about you and your wife’s marriage issues.
47 likesChris: I didn’t cheat on my wife
The entire time ENTIRE TIME he only says “those kids” or “these kids” it’s never “my kids”
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not once
10 likesAnd never once mentions his unborn child.
52 likes@Atif Qavi he said my kids, in first part !!!!!
0 likesExactly. I know parents might refer to their brood as “the kids” in casual conversation but it feels so uncomfortable hearing how he speaks about them. Not, “my girls” “my daughters” “my kids”
13 likesHe would always say "these" "those" and "the" when referring to the kids, him and Shanann both did so for people to say that is pretty dumb. I know a lot of people that use those same words.
2 likes@sswaaayzeeee Uh, when you’re in an intensely emotional and stressful state, you’re not going to EXCLUSIVELY say “those kids” and NEVER say “my girls”, or call them by their actual names. He distances himself from any connection or ownership of them. They aren’t his daughters, they’re just “those kids.” It’s a pretty obvious look into his perspective, and it’s not the same as people who say “those kids” in more casual settings. Not sitting in a f***ing interrogation room while your wife and children are missing.
2 likes0:34 neat! As soon as I heard the detective ask the question I reflexively said "death sentence". I wonder - there must be some types of innocent people that would take this moment to argue about the ethics of capital punishment or something
0 likesi can literally hear chris' mind going "oh sheet i am fuvked" when he heard the polygrapher complimented him being a bad liar. 😭
15 likesWhat a great detective. That interrogation was smooooooth
8 likesI'm surprized Watts didn't hit on her for a date since he's obviously devoid of any feeling for the ones he killed. Now he gets to write an O.J. Simpson book" "IF I DID IT". He even sat there while he whole family is missing and played the 'what if' game with this detective. If that doesn't show he hilled his family, nothing else would.
3 likesPeople like this is why I've decided not to ever bring children into this disgusting world.
3 likesThat lady doing the polygraph test is a freaking LEGEND!!!!
6 likesI like the detective’s tactic. Corner him, to put pressure on him and give him the photo and just stay quiet. Let him incriminate himself.
0 likesHas there ever been a more guilty person on earth than Chris watts
4 likesThat pause technique at 5:22 was done perfectly. The detective just stared long enough to make Chris directly reference and even touch the photo the detective was staring at. *Chef’s Kiss. Well done, sir.
0 likesAlso - burn in hell you Monster.
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That’s FBI Special Agent Grahm Coder. He’s a Master Interrogater.
0 likesChris, for future reference, this is how you respond to these questions: Wtf are you asking me these questions?! Just go find my f***ing family!!
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Haha he can apply this lesson if he ever murders his prison husband (I'm assuming Chris will be the bottom)
11 likesdont fuckin tell him
4 likes"Thank you for being a horrible liar " damn this lady
1 like@5:44 "I helped make those kids." "Nothing means more to me than 'these kids.'"
2 likesSaid every dead beat, absent "father." What an abstract, inhumane way of referring to people you say you love.
Notice how Watts words the answer to the interrogator's question at 3:17: "I did not cheat on my wife".
4 likesWhen people tell the truth, they are more likely to use contractions and speak at their typical speech delivery rate. Watts does not, instead saying "did not", perhaps to make himself sound more trustworthy or very likely did so without realizing, hence shedding light on this lie. He also speaks far more slowly and evenly in a possible further attempt to muster as much credibility as possible.
Just a little detail I noticed while watching this.
The way he kept on saying "these two girls", you'd think he wasn't their father...smh
4 likes"What do you think he should get when we catch him?"
2 likes"Life in prison, isn't that what he gets?"
That's exactly what he got.
the polygraph lady is like “omg, I mean, you have too sensitive results to lies, hahaha, if you’re done something you would definitely be caught. So funny”
0 likesOh no... I'm having trouble with the question, "What are ways you can make someone disappear?" Does that mean I'm probably guilty of something?
0 likesThank you for being a horrible liar. Awesome. 😂😂😂
1 likeFor someone w such a high IQ, you would think he would know to have a lawyer present
0 likesAt 14:37, Watts seems like he's seeking approval from the authority figure in the room again by heightening his intonation at the end of his sentence. Interesting.
5 likesBruh, that lady has some hella scary vibes. I bet noone steals her lunch from the break room fridge.
38 likesThis seems incredibly manipulative.
1 likeThey should have added "cannot be used in a court of law" when they mentioned the polygraph. Literally all you have to say is "No" when they ask for a polygraph and it cannot be used or mentioned in court. They are not accurate and are not considered to be evidence in any form. KEEP YOUR MOUTHS SHUT!!! This guy should fry though.
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I feel like it’s more of a psychological thing, where a person is more likely to show signs of lying and showing signs of trying to cover up lies
2 likesI too am concerned by this whole process. Not because Watts, he is clearly guilty. But these methods have and still do also land innocent people in jail
2 likes@A slightly disappointing salad It also shows his arrogance. He knew exactly what he did and still thought he could beat the polygraph.
0 likesIf you are guilty, will the wall clock noise (like in the video) make you more nervous?
1 likeWhat does he think is gonna happen
0 likes“ Yes I am acting extremely strange avoiding questions answering simple questions for 6 minutes and not showing any emotion to the children that I raised and saw grow and calls them those children like I don’t care at all and failed the lie detector test BUT I PROMISE I didn’t murder them or take them”
“Oh you promise? Oh okay! You can go home”
Like-
Even with the marital discord, there wasn't rancor or fighting. Shanann's anger was more against Cindy Watts than at Chris. Murder was so unconscionable and unnecessary that I would have believed that something else must have happened.
0 likesi know that if the case of "who shot off all those fireworks in the baseball diamond by my house" ended up with me and the polygraph woman I'd probably be in prison somehow.
0 likes16:02 this whole scenario would be so fucked up if he was innocent, like forcing the person to go through all the potential ways their family members might have been murdered... he would definitely not be cooperating with this exercise if he was innocent
0 likesHe said: “if those kids are not okay.”
17 likes“Those” not “my”
Total dissociation.
The one thing I can forgive Watts for (intellectually, not morally) is assuming his "kidnapped" family was dead. I think a lot of rational innocent people would realize that if someone is kidnapped and didn't leave a ransom note, it's safe to assume they're dead or being abused by their captor. Either way, they're definitely being harmed.
0 likesIt's like that John Mulvaney bit where he makes fun of that scene in every cop show where the homicide division questions a dock worker that won't stop moving boxes, and after several questions very obviously pertaining to a disappearance, he'll finally put down a box, wipe his brow, and ask "Why? Sumpin' happen to her?"
Even a blind person could see through his nonsense. 😂
0 likesWow, the polygraph test administrator had so many psy ops before she even did the test! It's cool.
0 likesHave mercy the FBI can retrieve deleted data?!?! That’s wild. Is there more info on this technology?
2 likesYou can hear it in his voice when he tells a lie he sounds wayy less confident
4 likes@21:27 II could tell with those 'noise he was truthful about the before 2018 question then lied on the disappearance question. Went from a conferdent no to a unsure no. You can hear the nerves in his voice.
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No's*
0 likesCop : "What should we do?? What if he hurt them??"👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀
0 likesChris : "A pizza party..followed immediately with the release of the kids killer?? Yep, that's justice. The kids would want it that way."
Cop : 🤦🤦🤦
Its crazy when you get life in prison you don’t get to use simple things, like a cellphone or drive a car again in your life. Thats hard
0 likesBRUTAL...plain brutal. Can't have him in the mob, he'll crack easily. I wanna play poker with him.
1 likeHow dumb is he to not realize going on and on about how he loves his kids and wouldn't want them to be harmed looks very suspect. That goes without saying. Why would you feel the need to convince someone so much of the obvious?
0 likesHe almost passes the Turing test here
31 likesI wish the investigation in my country was that capable.
0 likesWhen hes answering the question about what should happen to the guy who did this hes also trying to figure out if the death penalty is on the table FOR HIMSELF
0 likes'The FBI have a program that can retrieve messages from someone's phone after they've been deleted."
0 likesYeah, that "program" is called Telecom Company cooperation with Law Enforcement. If that doesn't work they use the program called NSA.
18 mins in: "there's no way he's going to take a polygraph. That would be so stupid. There's no way he's going to actually take the polygraph!"
11 likesEdit
22 mins in: "let's do it" "OH MY GOD"
This is my fav YouTube page, hands down….I’ve been watching these videos for the past 3 days…this guy is a POS
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0 likes16:00. Tammy solidifies herself as the GOAT of interrogators. Truth.
2 likesI’ve done a polygraph a before for the NSA. Didn’t take more than a couple hours. I failed and the funny thing is I told the truth throughout. A couple of my coworkers took it and I know very well they didn’t tell the truth. They passed.
0 likesOfficer : what did you do once you found out your family was missing?
0 likesChris: I worked out
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Made myself a protein shake.
0 likesHow would a Dad refer his daughters as "Those kids" 🙄
0 likes😂🤣 “that’s a good thing, thank you for being a horrible liar”
5 likesIt seems like he could hardly remember his kids names. Were they his biological kids?
0 likesThe way he keeps talking about the pictures of his kids reminds me of maes hughes from fullmetal alchemist, except he didn't murder his daughter
0 likesJust here to tell you there is another channel by this guy titled "J C S", with some more videos and please watch "the case of Andy B." from this channel if you havent already, you really missing out!
2 likes"Thank you for being a horrible liar" 😂
0 likesTammy, although an amazing interrogator, has poor posture and a hunchback. There, I said it.
4 likesjust took a vacation and came back, still cant get over this cold blooded situation..period!!!
0 likes"Thank you for being a horrible lier" 🤣🤣🤣
0 likesi wanna see his heart rate when the poly graph lady helped him find ways to murder someone " smother someone strangle someone" yikes lol
0 likesImagine being that woman's kid. Best liar of the century.
0 likes"I helped make those kids..."
4 likessigh
The tone in his voice changes everytime he lied
2 likesThis was an interrogation, not a polygraph test.
1 likeDamn I wish to never take a polygraph
1 likeHe failed his polygraph? Shocker
1 likeTo be honest, if you were innocent and someone started asking how you could kill someone I would probably just show them. Like your wife and kids are missing and they asking you to describe the possible things that could happen to them. Smh. Obviously, this dude was guilty, but what if they employed this tactic on someone who is genuinely innocent?
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I would be like "well I watch a lot of true crime and some murders are carried out by...". Its a loaded question. If u say I don't know, you look like u r downplaying. U give examples of how, then u look knowledgeable to carry it out.
1 likehow... she mentioned the exact causes of death ?!!
1 likeNot sure how no one in that building drowned in Chris' forehead sweat when those questions came in.
1 likeThe polygrapher is my hero.
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Me too. I love her!
0 likesI wouldn't mind if the FBI could extract and read every text msg I've ever written. They would just see all the hilarious jokes I've made!
1 likeThat polygrapher is amazing at her job. Also random comment: but does anyone else think she resembles Carmela Soprano?
2 likesI've watched all your videos. I had enough lesson to become a detective. Hire meh
1 likeGod damn these detective guys are good
0 likesThe fact that HE WAS CHEATING ON HIS WIFE, AND HAS THE MF AUDACITY TO KILL HER N HER KIDS? WHAT
0 likesThe narrators kids are never getting away with a lie
0 likesLol 10:20 and so on, love the highlighting of the lady's polyagraphing skillss
0 likesat 20:19 she said "you remembered to lie and everything" ... lmaooooo
1 likeIt makes me want to avoid doing stupid things.
1 likeHe really likes saying that he wants the kids to run in the room and knock him over.
0 likesOh the good old pre-covid times when people could sit next to each other like that.
0 likesThe detective was cool as ice. Lol
2 likesWhy does CW always pull in his lower lip/ jaw? Any thoughts on behavior analysis on that?
0 likesDetective- how could you cause someone’s disappearance with murder?
0 likesChris- you could stab someone, shoot someone, hit them with a blunt object…. Use a weapon to like, shoot them or stab them, like throw a bullet out of a gun and hit them with it, like cut them with a knife deep enough for them to die, um….. set a boobie trap for them. Um…. Hit them with a car. Let’s see…. I think that’s about it.
Crazy. I mean there’s a picture of the kids right there that’s why he keeps saying “these kids”
0 likesNext interrogation, take down the clock on the wall. Makes for easier listening when murder suspects are whispering to their dad.
0 likes"thank you for being a horrible liar...." oof
1 like“I helped make those kids”
0 likesIdk about you but this guy is really starting to convince me (not really obviously)
me anytime i hear "those kids": Guilty.
1 likeShe is amazing at the job!!!! better than the polygraph…I wouldn’t want having any trouble at all with her…scaryyyyyy!!
0 likesTalking about catching his baby at the birth knowing full well he MURDERED HER. 😠😠😠😠
0 likes“I’d like to see a lawyer”
1 likeThis guy is the absolute worst liar I've ever seen
1 like“I’m a human being in general.”
1 likeAre you though? 🤔
Not in all the ways we other human beings define being an actual human being.
No. You’re a monster. In general and in actuality.
“It’s hard for me to answer because I didn’t do it…”
0 likesHE DIDNT DO IT ALONE!!!!!!!!
0 likesShe looks a lot like Carmella Soprano. Both badass women in their own way!
10 likesDid you know that chris really wants these kids to come barreling thru the door? It's pivotal to this case that you know that chris really wants those kids to barrel thru the door and crack his head open on the floor like an egg
0 likesI don't care if you're 100% guilty or 100% innocent but don't say one friggin word without an attorney sitting there next to you. I think there'd be less innocent people in jail if they'd followed that one piece of advice. You're guilty until proven innocent in the eyes of the "friendly" police interrogator.
0 likesObviously in this case this piece of human debris couldn't be helped by an entire New York law firm and he should rot in hell. I'm just amazed at the naivete of people who think they'll get a fair shake in the interrogation room. You won't, whether you're innocent or guilty.
You guys are mean. Please do more.
0 likes“These kids” not “my kids”🤔
2 likes23:04 Reallly ? He watched a video of HIS KIDS... How can he even stand looking at his girls? Soo f'd up.
0 likesNeed to get the polygraph lady and Chris Hansen to duo catch predators.
0 likesHe is an island separated from true emotion by a cold black sea.
6 likesMe as an innocent should try to avoid those words, if I ever get questioned? The "I never said they have been killed" is so dumb that's become a joke....it's so abvious what we're talking about.
0 likesThat ladies posture was rly bad which scares me cuz it prolly means she’s extremely good at her job…and she is lol
1 likeId be afraid of him attacking me.
3 likesGuilty or not I'd never allow a polygraph test. I don't trust machines
0 likesIndian police slaps first, if you have committed crime your confidence drops , second slap with high volume question comes and you give up ... Case is solved whithin 15 minutes
1 likeWatching this was so hard omg
0 likesWhat was the motive?
0 likesHis constant use of "like" when he speaks pisses me off.
3 likesThat is awesome, you are a bad liar so thank you for that. ...haaaha brutal
0 likesNot a good idea to have your neighbors camera record you carry bodies to your truck at strange hours.
0 likes"Those kids".... Not "MY kids"
2 likesAnybody else think the interrogator is the coolest person ever?
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FBI Special Agent Grahm Coder.
0 likesHe’s awesome.
She just annihilated him!
0 likesJesus christ that ladu had me sweating. She's damn good at that
0 likesSo why don’t they use polygraph for the whole thang once they find out he did actually kill them , like they could ask the method of killing and other stuff too until they have actual proof that he did kill em and force me to tell the rest by force
0 likes“ these kids are my everything “ then why tf you murder them!
0 likesUtter madness. Terrible, cowardly man.
1 likengl, this lady was savage
0 likesChris stop.. it’s time wow It’s 4 AM but I can’t cut the binge off now
1 likeThat lady is horrifying
1 likeThis pause technique has him word vomiting lol
1 likeman, the polygrapher was just flexin
0 likes15:09 CONFESSION double negative.
0 likesThis interrogator is an absolute SAVAGE. Like watching an artist at work...
151 likeswhen she told him he was a horrible liar and he thought he could win... she is SAVAGE!!!
57 likesImagine talking to the police without the presence of a lawyer.
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Imagine being that dumb. OR thinking you're THAT smart that you're going to outwit TWO seasoned detectives.
73 likesOr without asking for coke
45 likesCharlotte R not sure he ever really thought that to be honest
3 likesHe wanted to be caught. He had absolutely no plan for how to get away with it.
24 likes@Grimnebulyn i don't believe that. I think he's just dumb but thought that he could talk his way out of it.
20 likes@Chantal's NExt BoyFrienD I agree 💯
1 like@Richter WLK yep, he’s a very foolish man, he really thought he would get away with that
0 likesThat's only a problem if ya did something wrong.. I talk to them all the time and the few times I did make a mistake I still talk to them. I fucked up 8 want to be like the best human I can while in this earth (most) cops are allies not enemies here's an idea just be honest when you do fuck up
0 likes@Katie McClintock after so many documentarys, how interrogation can beat most innocent to like "false confession" I still dont understand how people can say, I can handle it.
0 likes@Nicole Brassell you can talk to them. But as soon as they say, you are a suspect in a crime, the questioning should be over and lawyer. Even police say that.
1 likeThat’s because he was so sure he’d never get caught.
1 likeNEVER HAVE A LAWYER ON SPEED DIAL.
1 likeThe look on his face when she said "you're a really bad liar" was absolutely priceless. They should've buried this guy under the prison..
61 likesThis is probably one of the best behind crime scenes videos I’ve ever seen!
175 likesThe polygrapher is so qualified she made me want to confess to something i’ve never done
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Polygrapher "Did you"
0 likesMe. "Yes!"
Can’t lie for shit….thankfully
2 likesThis is so interesting! How people can actually lie in such cases, unbelievable. Also, seeing all those techniques the police is using, it's understandable why you should demand a lawyer before you open your mouth, even if innocent.
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Yup.
3 likesIf the cops decide you’re guilty and you’re not, you practically don’t stand a chance on your own.
That clock is making me nervous, and I didn't do a damn thing.
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Yeah, ya did, Nelly. It's written all over your face.
133 likes@Tom Ripley it's written all over ur face as well fella lol
52 likesCan we start over lol
@Ronaldo Laquidara Of course we can. I'm all for second chances.😉
19 likesYou get used to ignoring bells phone rings and ticks as a floor Nurse lol
11 likessame lol
1 likeMelly Ivy hehe u r so funny
1 likeCome on melly. nobody gets nervous for no reason. What have you done?
23 likesThe clock and his voice...his "like"......"like"....... Can't stand it.
14 likesFirst of all we don't know yet if you did or didn't do a damn thing... I think it's time for you to sit in front of that polygraph lady for a couple of hours too... the sooner the better please..
15 likesI'm surprised they actually let him go home that night. I'll bet they had his house surrounded by law enforcement in case he tried to go on the lamb. But maybe they didjn't; he is so dumb he probably still thought he was going to get away with it.
5 likes+Melly Ivy Stop. It's time.
6 likesHaha!
1 likeIt was a good touch.
1 likeTick...Tock....Ti👀
2 likesLol
0 likes@C S lmao
0 likesLmao
0 likesMelly Ivy: Great timing. Now I feel guilty for laughing.😭😢
1 likeThe clock is no accident for sure.
4 likesThe guilt clock.
2 likesThank you for the laugh-out-loud!
0 likes😅😅😅😅😅😅
0 likesThanks for making me notice it. Now it wont stop staring at me!! Lmao 😂
0 likesya Melly you did , you watched this video . we need Alfred hitchock
1 likeThe Tell Tale Clock!
1 likeMelly Ivy it really must weight on the guilty when left there alone in the silence with just the clock ticking. I’m sure it’s on purpose.
0 likesWhy nervous u hiding something relax we just wanna talk to you.BOOM YOU DID IT DIDNT YOU! U KILLED THE GROUNDHOG WITH BILL DEBLASIO! U AND HIM KILLED STATEN ISLAND CHUCK! WE GOT BILL IN THE OTHER ROOM SINGING LIKE A BIRD IF U DONT WANT TO GO DOWN FOR THIS ALONE TELL US EVERYTHING CUS BILL IS SAYING U MADE HIM DO IT IT WAS ALL YOUR IDEA!
1 like@Tom Ripley It's Melly :)
0 likesMelly,why you lying and where are the bodies buried? 😉
0 likesMelly, Melly, stop... take a deep breath... I want you to take a deep breath right now. (END OF PART 2)
0 likesMaybe you did do something and find the need to confess. Go on, share it with us.
0 likesHEY UR ALL UNDER ARRESY
0 likesProfile pic looking pretty suspicious.
0 likesYou sound like Chris I haven't done anything
0 likesI swear they found the loudest model on the market for that room XD
0 likesIt obvious to see chris agree do that polygraph test.. bcoz he know,he got nothing any point to covered for his murder..
0 likesThey do that on purpose!!
0 likesHe was there for hourrrrrrssssss
0 likesAmen....that clock is nerve racking..for a very good reason!
0 likesreminds me of the principles office at school..
0 likesThis lady is a straight killer. He even told us that the test could be beaten beforehand and this lady STILL had me sweating 😂
75 likes“ I miss them throwing chicken nuggets at me”
228 likes😞too bad this monster couldn’t truly appreciate the little angels he had in his life... can’t even come up with a real genuine reason to miss his babies.
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i miss seeing those kids... breathe... and.. drink water? is that what kids do? i sure do miss it though
51 likesthose kids
4 likesHe was wearing the same shirt 🤯
0 likesDetective: "When we find the guy who took them, what do you think we should do?"
397 likesChris: "I'm sure he had his reasons. =]"
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probably took them to disneyworld
7 likesso i'll give that guy a high five
Lady: Thank you for being a bad liar.
320 likesChris: Shits pants.
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This vid is in no way funny, but reading that literally made me spray my tea all over the keyboard 😂😂😂
9 likesHer entire approach was just trolling him.
7 likesHe scratches his forehead after she says that, sweat starting to bead no doubt.
2 likesIf I was innocent and an interrogator asked me how to describe “ways to make someone disappear or describe possible murder scenarios” I would effing walk out.
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Exactly. Only a guilty person feels the need to prove their innocence.
28 likesI could come up with way better ones than this guy
6 likesRight?! i was like, "wtf lady, my wife and kids are missing and you want me to imagine all the horrible scenarios of what could have happened to them?!!" Who needs a polygraph to KNOW this m effer was responsible?
11 likes@Nunnles They are not admissible in court. They only make for good circumstantial evidence and for obtaining warrants. Don't defend the guilty.
5 likesYou said "IF I was innocent". You have just incriminated yourself.
1 like@Peter Cullen Conditional sentence. Cause for defense* Objection in court and reasonable doubt under pressurising conditions in the interrogating room.
0 likes@Nunnles The polygraph is an objective tool (measures blood pressure, heart rate, perspiration, etc), the polygrapist (?) is not, I never stated otherwise. This said, even if the poligraphist (now it's word) flat out LIED about the results to manipulate shitstains, its results, or commentary on it, are still not admissible in court. On the rest, I completely agree with you. Rule #1: don't kill people.
1 like@Nunnles Dude, we are saying the SAME thing! We are AGREEING. Calm down! Deep breaths, 4-7-8 technique. ;p
2 likesI would be so upset if they're talking about murder while I'm hoping my family is found alive I'd not be able to...
2 likes@NP CHE literally my first thought.
0 likesYeah if my children were possibly dead and you asked me to describe ways to get rid of bodies I'd probably throw up in disgust and fear.
1 likeI don't know if they had knowledge of the their method of death but maybe it was to see if he would avoid mentioning the method he specifically used?
0 likesYeah Id probably cause a scene and ask them why theyre fucking wasting their time with me instead of looking for my wife and kids?
0 likesTell your wife to hide in a cupboard with her brush in her hand.
0 likesCall the cops and thell them she is crazy and you can’t find your gun.
Wait for the police to do the job.
Tammy: What are some ways you can cause someone's disappearance?
670 likesChris: You can tackle them. You can barrel rush them. You can throw your chicken nuggets at them.
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That is how childish he is.
15 likeshahahahhahahahahhahahahhahahah
3 likesI pick that. It's going to be the chicken nuggets for me
9 likes"you could play hide and seek and have them hide and not go looking for them"
29 likesOMG. I just snorted
1 likeHow many chicken nuggets would it take to make someone disappear 😂 😂
7 likes@Ferdinand Ries like that is such a hard question to like answer because like I don't even know how to cook chicken nuggets. Like I just want them throw them at me and to be safe
3 likesOh gawd I can’t stop laughing after reading this 😂
2 likesLmfao
1 like“I love “these girls.” My son is MY son, not “that boy,” and if something happened to him and he disappeared I’d be going between frantic desperation and rage and frustration. I’d be desperate to get him back, just like any true parent would. Because it’s my job as his daddy to keep him safe. And if you asked me what should be done to the person who took him, I’d tell you I’d tear his heart from his chest, personally. That’s the difference between a mother or father, and a monster. But there’s no emotion here. He’s so bad at lying it would almost be comical if it weren’t so horrifying and tragic. Why is it that so many narcissists are so damned stupid? He actually believed he could fool the cops and ride off into the sunset with his “new flame,” leaving his poor, sweet babies to rot in crude oil and his pregnant wife and their unborn son to be picked apart by scavengers in a shallow grave... such a horrific tragedy. People aren’t disposable. They’re not trash to be discarded when they’re no longer convenient. I loved my son from the moment I knew he was alive and growing inside of his mother, and I cannot fathom what this so-called “man” did. The saddest part is that I know that so many of us mothers and fathers would’ve fought him tooth and nail to keep his own babies safe from him, given the chance, and keeping his little girls safe should’ve been the most important priority in his life.
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Your son is lucky to have such a protective dad to have his back ❤️
13 likes@skippygirl959 Thank you 😊I just hope that any mother or father would value and protect their child or children like this. It makes me so sad that he betrayed his children and wife for a fling. You don’t betray those you have that kind of responsibility to for anything. That’s not being a father, or a husband. I’m just a daddy now, but it’s the most important thing I’ve ever been, or will be.
9 likesEven I call my nephew MY baby boy even though he’s not my cold
3 likesYour a good dad
2 likesIts so crazy that he was so scared to break up with her and look the bad guy that he decided to kill her and his kids as if that would be easier. Like wtf man!!
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Crazy people do be like that!
7 likesHe doesnt to pay for the divorce.
0 likes@Kevin that’s right but running away is always an option.
0 likes@Sanguine Penguin that’s true, but he could’ve booked tickets with his gf or himself and left the family, it’s a much better result than murder
2 likes@ny ppl tell stories of his wife’s personality being ugly cruel and belittling to him. her own friends spoke on how she kept having kids as a means to hold on. he felt trapped and maybe felt like that was his own way out? in no way did they deserve to die but i think he truly felt like it was his only way out. she was pregnant with a 3rd, i think it pushed him over the edge.. somethings clearly off with him to even think to murder his kids as well
0 likesHave a feeling chris went home that night and googled “how to pass a polygraph test”
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"TIL polygraph tests are a real thing"
7 likesjoe duce j I think they would have eventually found the girls bones in the tanks.....ugh horrible to even think about.
31 likesNovascotia Skater yeah they would eventually go down the list and his work would be one of those places to check off 😕
4 likes@joe duce j the bodies would have been found probably days weeks or months
5 likes@JayInDS3NT So anytime?
8 likesI'm sure he watched some Youtubes on that too !
0 likes@Novascotia Skater there was a GPS on his ute so eventually they would have found them, it's horrible to think how long it would have actually taken though :(
3 likes😂
1 likeHa!!
0 likes@joe duce j The truck he used to carry the bodies had a tracker, so they would have found out easily, with or without CW's input.
1 likeHe truly did not care about his children, or his wife. And that is just so chilling.
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It's so scary to know that there are 'beings' in the world capable of something/things like this.
13 likesI could do that. But never would. I think you'd be surprised at the amount of people who are easily capable of doing such acts.
0 likes@TRU Lunchy you good bro? or just disassociated completely bc same 🥰 have been disassociating since i was 11.
0 likes@sloan yeah I'm good.
0 likesThose children and that wife
0 likesWhy would he care about a woman he doesn't like anymore and whom he's about to leave, that will also take his kids and half his stuff away, and then insist on monthly payments so she doesn't have to work herself? A lot of these situations are created by insane laws that are designed to ruin men's lives. If you're leaving a person, you most likely strongly dislike or even hate that person, would you want to work your a** off every day to then be forced to pay that person for no reason at all?
0 likes@Serjo777 so it’s ok for him to murder her and his own kids?
0 likes@Guten Tag123 Maybe not ok (but neither is lifetime imprisonment, that's much worse), but at least understandable.
0 likes"thank you for being a horrible liar" she is savage- i love it!
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Thank you Samantha
1 likeIf my spouse was missing and I was asked that question - making me imagine the “possibilities” I would just lose my mind. That would be agony for an innocent person.
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Exactly. I'd be LIVID that they asked me that. But CW is Mr Nonchalant.
7 likesHe says "like" more than a 16 year old girl.
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The detective says "okay" just as often
9 likes1 ova kind not racial. It is people with poor vocabularies.
17 likesTyler Waters Yes I thought that too
1 likeYou shouldn't have said that, now i can't unhear it. 🤦♀️
1 likeI like can't stand it.
2 likesLike is the same as any other word someone's going to use when they're in between thought patterns.. such as um.. huh.. ect.. the bigger someone's vocabulary the less you hear these phrases.. and if you're nervous it only amplifies phrases because you're coming up with b***** on the spot..
3 likes@Seth its the preferred response for the officer tho 'okay' is a response that gives of neither emotion, nor intent and will cause people that actually are guilty to start rambling because they're trying to lie their way through whilst an innocent person would get alot more upset about inclined questions and the officer their uncooperative answers (keep in mind the man would then just be questioning why he isn't allowed to go search for his wife that is still FUCKING MISSING, you'd be stressed through the roof and getting emotional over that fact like any rational person.)
0 likesWish I had not read this, now it's the only thing i can hear....
0 likesIsn't it like his girlfriend Nikki like kind of talk?
0 likesNot one time does this guy refer to his daughters as my daughters but those kids sad
0 likesThe Polygraph Examiner is amazing. She totally broke him.
48 likesI've been polygraphed in connection to a crime. I worked for the government, security at an airport, and a wealthy passenger's 50,000 dollar diamonds went missing from his luggage. He hired private investigators and everything. My managers asked if I'd be willing to take a poly just to get this guy off our asses. Obviously, I didn't steal this guy's diamonds. And especially not in front of 200 airport cameras while on duty. I was innocent. But let me telll you, even when you're being polygraphed and you're innocent, you're still a little scared. "What if this machine just says I'm guilty even though I'm not? Then what? Is the fact that I'm thinking about this going to raise me past my baseline and doom me?" etc. etc. etc. etc."Maybe in a parallel universe I DID take the diamonds, just not in this one. So maybe now that I've thought of that, I should add, 'Not in this dimension did I take those diamonds.' Why am I even thinking of shit like this? Jesus Christ I'm gonna freak out and fail somehow." My polygrapher sure as hell did use the "IF you didn't steal those diamonds, then we'll know pretty quickly. Same thing if you DID steal those diamonds. We'll both know in about half an hour," tactic. 30 minutes later this fat polygrapher dude was like, "OK. test over. I have to do a full, official analysis on this, but I can already tell you one thing right now: you didn't take those diamonds." I was like "NO SHIT!!!!!!!!!!!"
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Jason Harrington Why on earth would you agree to that? glad it worked out
13 likesScary
4 likesThat’s why they establish a baseline.
0 likesPolygraphy is a pseudoscience. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polygraph#Effectiveness
4 likes"This fat polygrapher dude was like" had me DEAD!! LMFAOOOOO
3 likesI wouldn't talk to the cops in connection with a crime or take a polygraph without a lawyer present or under court order. When I took a concealed carry class the instructor told us if you have to use your weapon, call 911 and tell them there has been an incident at such and such address, you are wearing such and such, you have a weapon and hang up. Anything you say on the 911 tape can be used as evidence in the trial. Then get ready for a ride downtown wearing bracelets that are too tight. Too often cops are not interested in determining if you are innocent but in charging and convicting someone.
6 likesJason Harrington I can only imagine! 😬
0 likesPizza is forever yeah but you are not nervous when asked baseline questions now are you?
0 likesDude should have put them in his carry-on. Heh.
1 likeJason Harrington I pass a polygraph sleeping there not even accurate.
0 likes@SweetCincy1 Or he never had any diamonds, it was an insurance job.
1 likeI'm in no way defending Chris but he was either an idiot who waived his rights to remain silent, getting an attorney, and refusing the polygraph. Or he actually wanted to be caught.
0 likes"thanks for being a horrible liar"
973 likesChris: Well FUCK
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🤣🤣🤣
5 likesLMAOO
2 likesThat guy is now just cold blooded murderer but also an idiot. It was clear that he was busted the previous day, and I would consider officer to let him back home as a chance to do the one and only decent thing - write a note with confession and take his meaningless life away. Yet this guy comes the next day for polygraph. ://
8 likes😂🤣
0 likes“The cool part is, right now there’s only 1 person in this room that knows the truth, and in about 5 minutes there’s going to be two of us, and I’ll share it with them out there!” Oof.
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She's savage.
40 likesLove that part
2 likesHonestly that was very unsafe for her
3 likes@BlueEyes-WhiteDragon She's a professional in a building full of police actively being recorded. If he tried something he'd be pinned down or dead within 20 seconds.
24 likesAditya Waghmare your senseless way of thinking let’s me know that you could never commit the perfect crime. She’s in a building full of police officers. Who would be stupid enough to attack her under those conditions ?
2 likes@COLEB35 KING a cornered man who just killed his wife and those kids? You think these people have morals?
1 likeWhat time stamp is that?
0 likesHorseLuver4Ever @21:19
0 likesreplace "those kids" with "those socks" and chris's emotions will actually make sense
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I helped make those socks. my love for them is exponential
52 likesLife in prison for taking socks
1 likejon wayne man I lost my socks again
0 likesThis woman's pure savage
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She’s awesome!! CBI Agent Tammy Lee, aka BadAss!!
0 likesThe lying about the girlfriend is not the thing that caused the police to press on. . what caused them to press on was the fact that he didn't stand up and say, "What the fuck are you doing here with me? We need to be out there looking for my goddamn family!" AND he didn't lawyer up and walk out, which he could have done. THOSE were the two factors that hung him.
0 likesAgent Coder is great as his job. He literally told him that an innocent person would have told him to forget about his marriage issues and let’s go find them.
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And that dodo CW STILL kept talking.
13 likesI think you have the names mixed up. Detective Rourke(?) is the Male and detective Tammy Coder is the polygraph operator. I think.
1 likeMami
0 likesR. M. No Tammy Lee.
0 likesR. M. Nope it’s Tammy Lee and Graham Coder....Rourke is the District Attorney
1 like"I've never cheated on my wife" - has a whole ass relationship with another women.
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Whole ass relationship...😁
22 likes@Roci Will Read for You rather than just one cheek
47 likesDarren Hoy lol...did you read the initial comment?
0 likes@Darren Hoy lmao
1 likeSeemed kinda half assed to me
0 likesThere were also rumors that he was in a brief relationship with a man so, yeah, if true- he's a pathological liar.
0 likesHe killed his wife and children so he could be with a woman named Nicole, but a woman named Nicole (Shanann's friend) was his downfall. I love the irony.
2 likesHe’s definitely stupid. When the female interrogator chucked in the question “did Shannan do something to the girls”...only a moron would take the bait. Step forward Christopher Watts. “Yes yes that’s right, Shannan did it”. Bet she had inner facepalm at hearing that.
0 likesYeah, I wouldn't really focus on the cheating
2 likesIn more ways than one, lol.
0 likesguys he’s a good dad, he feeds his kids.
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He even helped make them!!! What more could a child ask for?
113 likesHe makes some mean eggs and chicken nuggets apparently.
42 likesHe doesn't even consider them his kids and refers to them as "those kids" I wish he was my dad
26 likesAnd he didn’t do that act of like evil cruelty
17 likesAnd eggs and chimken nuggies of all things
2 likesHe also allows them to have a SECOND pair of clothes!! Clearly such a loving father would never do anything to harm those kids.
18 likesHe gives those kids snacks at night. Let me repeat. SNACKS. AT. NIGHT. How could anyone accuse him of ever committing such acts of evil cruelty?
11 likesMore than my dad has ever done 🥺😢
1 likeHe didn't feed his kids, he fed those kids 🤷♂️
16 likes@Trevor Chase He said it sarcastically
1 like@Bob Franklin i feel that brother
0 likes@🐌 snail I swear
0 likes@KMG the nuggies couldn’t have been that good, as they used them as projectiles against him apparently
0 likesFeeds em to the oil tanks...
1 likeThose kids lol
1 likeGreat video. Polygraphs are utter pseudoscience, but effective as an investigative prop. The real value is the psychological analysis of the exchange during the polygraph interview. However, people who know anything about the polygraph won't agree to be subjected to one because, if the investigators already suspect you, the best you can hope for is an, "inconclusive" finding even if you're entirely innocent. No one is exonerated with a polygraph. Also, scientific testing has proven that polygraphs fail to produce repeatable results for control question results in repeated tests with the same subjects. Results instead correlate to the subject's knowledge of the process, not the objectivity of the results.
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Very true, you can tell because they went straight from polygraph to "we need to talk" seconds after finishing up the test as well as some of the strong accusations the polygrapher raised prior to the "heated questions." They wanted Chris to continue to back himself into a corner psychologically to the point that he is unable to defend his actions in a logical (in his mind) matter. At the end of the test, even though he tries to proclaim his innocence, you can tell he is completely defeated and the FBI can now just roll him over.
3 likesI want to marry the polygrapher
0 likesSorry for offtopic but look at 18:30 I know this movement of the Polygraphen by myself
0 likesWatching this man call his daughters THOSE and THESE KIDS is almost sending me into a rage. I’ve had to pause multiple times.
104 likesEdit: his no’s were audibly different when answering questions pertaining to the disappearances. She had him shook. Good job test lady.
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Because he was taking a polygraph.
0 likesNo kidding. My kids are MY kids. And if they were missing?! They’re my BABIES! Not a plant that sits in the corner that you water occasionally. I’d be a hot mess.
3 likesThat polygrapher is a bad ass.
0 likesIt's so disturbing to see this man who did this horrendous crime sit there all calmly and lie through his teeth. Gives me the chills
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Doesn’t seem very calm to me to be honest
1 likeinvestigator giving the silent treatment-
0 likes😐 👁👄👁 I would never want anything to happen to them.
😐 👁👄👁......
😐 👁👄👁 I wish those walking grown up fetus shows up i miss them
😐 👁👄👁💧........
😐 👁👄👁 god everytime i knock the door i hope for those things that i made to answer it