The friend is the unappreciated hero of this story. She didn’t know whether or not her friend might need her for the doctor’s appointment, but she just showed up even though they’d just come back from a business trip at 2am. 🥺
If you are looking for friends like that. Be that friend. It will be taxing at times but you will run into people, some time down the road, that will be that pal. 🐦 s of a feather
I've got one friend like that. We met first day of kindergarten, became besties, and even lived together for a couple of years after college. She literally saved my life by noticing that my breathing patterns were off several mornings when she woke me for coffee before work. Ekg showed that my heart rhythm was way off, to the point that it likely would have become fatal.
@Aninda Ahsan He didn't have time to straighten out the master bedroom. Had the ceiling fan on high and the bed stripped. That alone was extremely suspicious.
Her friend is amazing. Who knows how long this would have dragged out if it wasn't for her friend checking on her. And the neighbor was so observant and helpful. They had already solved the case before cops got involved.
pretty red not trying to be a jerk, but just have to ask the obvious question: why did god wait until a woman and her kids were dead to start intervening? Why not send someone a message sooner or more urgently? Why give the guy time to desecrate the bodies in such a way? I don’t believe in any gods, and I’m not trying to change your view, but do you have a good answer for those questions?
The friend was supposed to accompany her to her doctors appointment that morning but shannan never showed up so that’s why she went over to her house .
I have a friend who has broken into two of my apartments when I would go into a depressive funk and stop talking to people or doing anything. She learned to pick locks and everything.
@Mass Ferguson That is a great friend and all but also that's super risky. Hopefully you're not currently in a depressive episode. Tell her that if you or anyone else are again to please call and ask for a social worker to do a wellness check.
I think we all appreciate her role in all of it , but there is no prize for being a good friend. You don't get money for that or worldwide recognition.
Seriously, there's a decent chance he could have gotten away with it if not for her. He didn't even get to come home and clean up before police got there thanks to her. If she didn't have a friend like that, Chris could have had days, maybe even weeks to cover his tracks and think up a story. Instead he was brought in hours after burying them
"unappreciated"?! The comment sections on nearly every Chris Watts video is full of people saying what an incredible job she did. Shes definitely appreciated.
@justlilguys This applies to dating, too. If they can’t even make time to give you a reason why they aren’t responding to you, then don’t continue the relationship, it’s not going to be a good healthy one.
It’s so mind blowing how he didn’t ask for a lawyer once. He agreed to do a polygraph (which are inadmissible in court) and didn’t ask for a lawyer. He basically gave them a free confession. Mind blowing.
And where did you learn that polygraphs are not admissible in court? I bet your house it wasn’t in school…and there’s your answer, they don’t teach the general population none of this.
Yeah I would never agree to one guilty or not guilty. It's basically a way for them to try to get you to confess. He should have just said am I free to go and they would have to said yes at that point.
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@Berny Fox ? How is he agreeable and a victim in your world? He consented because his ego was saying “ you can pass this test and no one will know you murdered them”.
Agreeing to one test also does not mean you’re “an agreeable person” across the board. You’re generalizing humanity and it sounds like you’re afraid of people.
@M A that’s not the vibe I got off him at all. I think he was scared that if he didn’t agree to the test it would make the the cops more suspicious (yes his ego may have played a part)
The same reason he never asked for a lawyer even when he finally caught on they knew but he hadn’t confessed yet. Should’ve just kept his mouth shut and walked out if his ego was that good.
For the record I don’t consider this man a victim and probably made a poor choice of word when mentioning “good nature”
Being “afraid” of people, not something I have ever encountered myself being afraid yes but of people as a whole no.
@Dr. Drake Ramoray Yes, he could have terminated this interview and left at any time. However, I’m sure you’ll agree that having this defendant cut the bull crap and finally tell the homicide detectives what happened, i.e. NOT lying, was a way better outcome than playing games for days and weeks while the defendant’s wife and children’s missing corpses decomposed.
Definitely stupid to not ask for a lawyer. Whether innocent or guilty you don't say shit, ask for your lawyer, and once again say nothing. It's really hard to build a case against a man who gives them nothing. If your innocent your own words are the only thing that can tank you.
@ChiefinASmith yeah, they are there looking for answers to a missing wife and three kids. In this case he was being evasive and he was potentially the last one to see them alive. Screw that guy. Of course they aren’t there to help him. Don’t be naive. This isn’t like stealing a candy bar and your parents tell you to stay quiet. AND this guy voluntarily STAYED for those interviews. His Miranda rights wouldn’t have applied anyway so he couldn’t invoke them UNTIL he was a suspect AND in custody. If I were the deceased’s family, I wouldn’t care how they got the answers out of that killer.
@Renard LeTerrible yeah see that’s all fine and dandy until you realize that they use these same tactics to coerce confessions out of innocent people too. You clearly have no idea what you’re talking about.
@ChiefinASmith And you know what you are taking about, eh? This seems a little personal the way you say “they’re not there to help you.” You know who those detectives are there to help? The victims, and in this case, the missing wife and children. It’s their job to ask questions and obtain investigative leads. I agree with you that once Miranda is in effect, it’s wise to ask for a lawyer. However from the investigator’s perspective in this case - where there are exigent circumstances, i.e. the missing kids and wife whose whereabouts or welfare were unknowns, the detectives did an excellent job while still protective the defendant’s 4th amendment rights. If I were the family of the missing, where foul play was suspected, I would not be advocating for the suspect to lawyer up and make me wait months for answers. But you know better than me, so carry on.
@ChiefinASmith that’s the thing - the family might not know one way or the other whether he’s guilty or innocent. If it’s just a voluntary questioning of an adult, that’s the individual’s decision. If they are completely innocent or have details to help the investigation it comes down to their own morals and beliefs whether they want to aid police. If it’s an arrest then the family could advise the arrestee to ask for an attorney if they are present. However, it’s the arrestee’s choice whether to invoke their rights and remain silent and ask for legal counsel. The investigators know people lawyer up and they have to work around that by looking for other leads or digital / physical evidence. It’s natural for families to believe their loved ones are innocent or just in the wrong place at the wrong time. It’s not the investigator’s fault that evidence or eye witness accounts placed a certain individual at or near a crime scene. The investigators don’t dictate these things, they just follow the leads and know that victims are expecting results. When no one talks and there is no physical evidence, people start blaming the police in general for what they can’t control. Ignorance and false perceptions what what should and should not be done are not the detective’s concerns. Feelings getting hurt by direct questioning are not their concern. They need to find killers or potentially missing people when foul play is not confirmed.
@Renard LeTerrible you’re completely ignoring the fact that they use these tactics on innocent people and in turn, coerce them into giving a false confession. Yes, thankfully Chris was too stupid to ask for a lawyer and lead detectives to the bodies. I’m saying, if anyone is in a situation where they are being questioned by police, they need to ask for a lawyer.
He (and many other unintelligent criminals) probably assumed that asking for an attorney is suspicious and could make him “look” guilty. As a law student, this is more common than a lot of people know. But in reality asking for a lawyer is a smart move from innocent people to make sure they don’t get framed
He also thought he could get away with it. These individuals must think they can talk themselves out of going to prison. He is a narcissist. If you don't want to be with someone leave them. But for these individuals there is no other option it seems. 🤦🤷♂️
Yeah. He must have not been thinking clearly to A) kill his pregnant wife, unborn son and two daughters and B) talk with them without a lawyer. I genuinely want to know what disorder(s) these murderers have, diagnosed by psychologists.
arrogance, plain and simple. He's probably gotten away with all kinds of stuff for being attractive and charming, and he is just so dang convinced that he will get away with this one too!
@Kelly Faulkner Fully agree. As vile a crime homicide is, this is far worse in that the lives of two young children - as well as an unborn one - were snuffed out for no reason.
Personally, I'm quite content that this monster gave himself away as he did, and greatly applaud the law enforcement specialists who deftly solicited the confession from him. Beautifully done.
As a parent/grandparent (now raising two granddaughter ages six and seven), crimes involving children always hit me hard emotionally. I can't help but look at the faces at my little girls and feel my insides twist. So helpless and innocent.
Only a soulless monster could commit such a heinous act.
@Ling Ling smart person asks for a lawyer police don't care about you or are working your self interest. You say something stupid and end up in jail even thought you are innocent.
@ChiefinASmith i agree with you. The problem is that these same tactics are used to coerce innocent people into accepting a crime they didn't commit. They walked back in the room within 10 seconds of a lawyer being mentioned. Guilty or not, preventing a suspect from seeing a lawyer is unethical in my opinion.
Actually, 23 states allow polygraphs to be admitted as evidence in a trial, although it often requires the agreement of both parties. Mental Floss has a good article about it!
@Renard LeTerrible I think both of you make very fair points, just on different ends of the spectrum of assumption. YOU are more likely to trust investigators and HE is more likely to distrust them. And both are viable responses. Many investigators are stand-up individuals who wish to do good. Just as many are corrupt or ladder-climbing, and will gladly seal a case even if they aren't particularly certain their suspect is the perpetrator. Why bother saying to your opponent "you obviously know nothing" when it's a simple case of informed disagreement? This applies to both of you. But i can only tag one haha
@M A I don’t think he agreed because of his ego. I think he agreed because he was trying so hard to come off as innocent and his mind, denying the polygraph would raise questions.
Yes, I agree,.. I was a registered psychiatric nurse prior to retiring and I think it's a combination of his denial of reality, and his narcissism that kept him from requesting council.
@Lagg hence why you need a lawyer even if you're innocent, you don't know those things so consult someone who does. But this creep was a narcissist and probably thought he'd get away with it.
The psychology of the dynamic between interrogator and suspect is pretty fascinating. People generally know and understand that they have a right to a lawyer and are under no obligation whatsoever to give the police a single word, yet so many people still engage and dig themselves into a lawyerless confession.
I was on the receiving end of an interrogation once -- not for anything heinous, a white-collar crime involving corporate finance -- and I can tell you the way the cops sat me down and spoke to me, for a second or two I honestly thought I could just explain my way out of it and everything would be fine. It's very weird how they set it up so you're actually seeking their approval.
It took a LOT of willpower for me to end the conversation with them and simply say that I will not be giving a statement and need my lawyer immediately. After that their friendly demeanor changed completely. They handcuffed me to the chair I was in, told me I was in really 'deep shit' now because they were planning to go easy on me at first, and left me alone in the interrogation room for almost two hours before moving me into a holding cell.
My exact words were "I'm sorry guys, I can't give you any kind of statement. I need my lawyer. I know he already called to inform you that I had legal counsel. I can't speak to you without him present." And that was that.
It was the smartest thing I ever did, because I walked out of there free and clear the following day, and the charges never went anywhere. The officers did, however, fabricate a fake statement that they claimed I gave them.
Agreeable people can murder people lol. Just because he's a passive person doesn't mean he's not capable of murder. Evil isn't only done by evil people...
@Queen Ashley idk if I believe that. Any person with a shred of empathy/care for others would understand a non guilty, guilt stricken parent would be emotional/defensive at someone accusing you of being responsible for the pain you feel. That you might act illogical/emotional with questions/situations involving your children. He answered as if he was engaging in small talk or a new guy asking how his job works. Idk what you're getting at with "people assume they can pass if they just answer as robotically as possible as quickly as possible" that just doesn't make sense
@ChiefinASmith i agree that it is unwise to give them all sorts of information without a lawyer, because they might use it against you. But an innocent man also has to think about the state of his wife or daughters are in. It would also be unwise to wait to not give the police the information they need to find your family. Especially when you dont know whats happened to them and every second that passes increases the possibility of them being gone forever. Most innocent people in this situation would probably not think about protecting themselves and would want their families found as soon as possible.
@Courtney k exactly. People are okay with it in this situation because he was guilty but they forget that they also use these techniques on innocent people
@Jux Tanner oh for sure. But you should ask for a lawyer as soon as you feel a shift in the interview. There’s a difference between being at the police station and giving them information and sitting in an interrogation room being asked if you’d be willing to take a polygraph, you know?
@Doom-Driven EAP I truly don’t believe it was his ego. I think, in his mind, asking for a lawyer would be an admission of guilt. Especially since he actually was guilty.
He's narcissistic and thought he was smarter than he is. Thought he could play the game. If he asks for a lawyer, in his eyes, that's the move of a guilty person
That surprised me too...but he wasn't a bright criminal and thankfully most criminals aren't. He didn't even try to give himself an alibi...nothing. They always look at the spouse first...either he didn't premeditate it or he was the stupidest guy ever.
@Winona Gumshoe I think he was expecting more time. I don't think he expected his wifes friend to come round the very next day, so early. He wouldn't have had the time to get rid of her stuff i.e Shoes, Keys, phone, medications before calling the police himself and putting his story across. It was forced on him and he was caught out
yeah, he's clearly pretty dumb. I mean, he literally killed his whole family just because he loved another woman????? That is STUPID. Just divorce, if you have to. Good grief (edit: I misspelled "dumb" as "dub," so I guess I have nothing to say💀)
@ChiefinASmith I don't understand why you are bringing up a hypothetical innocent man into this. I'm not trying to be rude I'm just trying to understand what you mean and why you were upset.
@stitchedguts because the conversation was about not asking for a lawyer. Somebody said that it was a good thing that he didn’t ask for a lawyer because he was guilty. I said that’s true, but they use these same tactics on innocent people as well and that’s why everyone should ask for a lawyer
what part of "anything you say can and will be used against you" didn't you get from the Miranda rights, m8? everything you say, regardless of whether it's a polygraph or not will be used against you.
@Jux Tanner actually, no. if he were innocent the most likely scenario would be that his wife took the kids, in which case it would be very sensible to lawyer up, especially if she was as awful as he claimed. if you were actually worried that they were dead, lawyering up asap is also sensible from an 'innocent' perspective since a lawyer would know how to communicate the pertinent details of your statement while discouraging the cops from dialling down on a dead end, ie you. the cops would be forced to consider other leads because you havent given them a potentially easy out. so even if you're innocent, when your family disappears, its most helpful to everyone to lawyer tf up. this is why we need to normalize it and undo the perception that its like tv where anytime someone asks for their lawyer it means they must be guilty and are using the rules to stifle honest police work. it doesnt matter if youre scared and sad for your family, the cops will still waste time grilling you because youre statistically more likely to be involved, and are therefore an easy get. using your rights and helping the investigation are not at odds with each other. i don't mean to be aggressive this is just my perspective.
Lol. He was so mentally fatigued, run down, with so much anxiety, he basically gave up his freedom just to get out of that situation/Room. Amazing job Tammy and Graham did. I applause them👏👏👏
Lol that’s what happens when u are guilty if he wasn’t guilty he would have thought of getting a lawyer before even talking to them but he was to worried about getting caught up
Agree. Don’t get me wrong, he deserves every second of punishment he has earned for himself for the heinous act he committed, and I’m so grateful he saved ShanAnn, Bella, and Cece’s family and friends the trauma of sitting through a trial. That said, strictly speaking from Chris’s perspective, he was a tremendous idiot for agreeing to the polygraph and interview. If there is one life lesson to be gleaned from JCS videos, it is that you should never talk to the police! Hire an attorney right away.
@Lagg i learned that polygraphs are not admissible in court from every crime show i've ever watched, if you've ever watched the ID channel or any youtube crime documentary, then u should know this, as well as always ask for a lawyer
Why show care for murderers.?? If he is innocent it's ok. But i feel happy when these murderers think they got it all under control and seal their fate themselves. Hahahahah
Chris was being cheap and over confident. He called the school to withdraw the girls the morning he killed Shanann so as to not be charged for the week. He had high hopes he was going to lie his way out.
@ChiefinASmith ok. Maybe he thought not asking a lawyer made him look less suspicious? He thought he figured it all out. Most psychopath/ killers tends to have this over confidence trait till they hang themselves
He was clearly at fault. But the moment you start being investigated and read your Miranda rights the first thing you should do is call and Attorney. We all now know that he did those horrible things to his children and wife. Call the police, call an ambulance, and then call an attorney. He didn’t do any of that. He even let the next-door neighbors come into the home to investigate it seems like the next-door neighbors were doing more work then the investigators.
@The.holisticdietitian i mean, a lawyer probably would’ve made his interrogation a little less abrasive for him, but the glaring evidence and the undeniable stupidity that he showed whilst committing the crime would most likely make this a slam dunk for the jury at trial anyway- i mean, what kind of idiot unenrols his children from school quite literally the day after he kills them, and to the world they go missing? what kind of idiot (although, all murderers are idiots in some respect) would dump the bodies of his own family that have been presumed dead where he himself worked?
the male officer was so intimidating, my god, this guy must be a beast asking for discounts. "just take a deep breath, i want you to take a deep breath now"
@Nonameanymore The tactic is to try to get him to admit to a lesser severe crime. He didn’t kill his baby girls, he just helped his wife take care of it. They do this for multiple reasons, it is explained in the video.
Chris didn't stand a chance in the first interview, and he thinks he's gonna come in the next day and pass/bomb the polygraph? What a fool for going back into that building without a lawyer. This was a slaughter of the greatest proportion and I thoroughly enjoy it everytime.
@Nonameanymore Ms LeForce did a great job, but if I can expand on that:
They didn't have anything on him, not did they have the bodies. That was their primary objective. If he had stood up, he could have left and slept in his own bed and the cops would have been nowhere. Admitting to the grisly acts that he did would be hard for anyone, but after tiring him out psychologically , presenting him with a Diet Coke version of the crime to grasp onto, still allows them to A keep him under arrest and more importantly, B they can find the bodies.
As JCS mentions, he already presented them with his version of events. With the bodies, the police are able to find the evidence to squash his version of events.
The man got on my nerves in this one, and especially in the follow-up ones in Wisconsin. Like he was an oxygen thief, and monopolized the convo to the point were no one else could speak.
most of the detectives I've seen on this channel are pros. the only ones that were bad were the southrn bumpkins who worked the McDaniels case. they were hilarious though.
@le uno why was he bad? I get it, the interview is weird af but Mcdaniel had decided to do that way in advance. I doubt the russ Williams guy would have got him to speak
I find it very interesting that when he remembers things about his girls he always recalls “annoying” things they did. He never says that are annoying but “knocking him down with a hug” and “making him bump his head on the floor”, “throwing chicken nuggets at him at dinner”, “having to tell them to eat their dinner”. It sounds like he only remembers the annoying parts of them. How horrifying.
Man…that is some great analysis. As a father myself I could never imagine bringing up things about my son that aren’t good things. But after reading your comment…holy 💩….this man was purely cold…
As a father myself, I can’t even begin to fathom how a man can harm his kids. I am so protective of mine. Just the idea of something happening to them can bring tears to my eyes, and that’s not an exaggeration. I’m not even an overly emotional person, but the attachment you have to your children is unreal.
I dont have kids, but i have this father-daughter type of connection to my lil sister who is 13 years younger than me. But when I think about this case, she always comes to my mind. It makes me sick. He must have some kind of mental problems like how can someone kill his own liittle baby girls like wtf.
Mate, my friends used to call me the robot as I had zero emotions. I've got a 2 year old now and I'm getting choked up seeing the lack of remorse he has about murdering he's 2 little girls. You hear him mention that they were blue and limp and that comment about he's own kids is upsetting me more than it is him.
Absolutely this, while I was watching this I had tears on my eyes from just imagining my kids being hurt, and what those kids must have felt while their own father did what he did to them... Absolutely horrible.
My partner has 4 children from a previous relationship and I'd die for every one them. I can't understand the thought process, the convincing yourself that killing your own children and wife could ever possibly be a solution to your problems. Like someone said in a previous comment I am glad he got no rest. No peace and quiet. The moment he committed these vile crimes his life simply got immeasurably worse. I find some comfort in that.
@North BASE UK maybe a bit unrelated but it really warms my heart to see how much love and care you have for your kids despite them not being biologically yours, I'm sure they love and appreciate you immensely. I only say this because I've had my own issues growing up with stepdad(s) so I just wanted to let you know that it's wonderful to see and I wish you all the best :)
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@hederahelix Thanks, I appreciate that. I had a great stepdad growing up, and I guess he became a good role model for me. My own Dad worked away for months at a time, but when he was home he still had time for us and took us places. I wish I could say the same for my partners ex and his children but sadly I can't, so I do my best to compensate for that.
Amen, brother. I lose sleep imagining scenarios that could occur in which I fail to protect my family. It's a real feeling, probably the truest and deepest of them all.
Of course bro, I hate him so much, a man I don't even know. Because of what he did to his 2 year old and his 3 year old little girls, it's hard to have any sympathy for that man.
I do not like children and have chosen to not have them. I was told that I will want them when I’m older. I am 40 and that decision has not changed. I am a teacher (older teenagers), and sometimes we have to have hard talks because of the lesson plan. And I get a little teary-eyed telling them that, statistically, something bad will happen to them and I’m so sorry that they will enter adulthood into a world that is as terrible as it is good. I tell them that I can only hope that learning the warning signs can help them avoid being a victim, but that life sucks and sometimes even that can’t save them. So the idea that someone like me can feel so worried an emotional for kids that aren’t even mine because of what they MIGHT encounter as adults but Chris can MURDER HIS KIDS and have absolutely no emotional reaction? That really shows what kind of person he is. Absolutely tragic. I only hope that we can learn from his psychological issues and prevent future deaths.
Its amazing how that happens, isn't it? I never wanted kids. I told my wife when we got married I didn't want kids. She did. She said I'd change my mind. One day, I'm in the grocery store behind a dad with his young son, watching the joy this little kid brought to his dad and the joy this kid had just being at the store with his daddy, and I told her, "ok, I'm ready." I remember sitting in the hospital alone after my wife's c-section, holding my son while she got sewed up, not knowing what the hell I was doing, and looking down at his little face and thinking, oh my god, I'd lay down in traffic for you if I thought it would make your life just a tiny bit better. I still feel that way. I'd die a thousand painful deaths if I thought it would make my kids' lives slightly better. I've had people tell me the don't know why Walter White did what he did in Breaking Bad - I totally get it. Can't say I'd do differently if I thought I was dying and needed to leave something behind for my family to live on. Children change every perspective you have. For the better.
I am an overly emotional person and if anything ever happened to my kid I wouldn’t be consolable. Even thinking about it now I’m almost in tears. I can’t even think about it. I had a man ask me to run away with him to Mexico (he was absolutely plastered) and I said “no I can’t, I have my child and husband” and the man said “fuck your kid” so I reared back to punch him in the throat, but instead I said “no fuck you” and slammed the door which hit him in the ass.
@Caroline Park Me too. Once, my wife and I woke up and my 9 year old son was gone from his bed. The front door was unlocked (we always lock it). I FLIPPED. "CALL THE POLICE!" Screaming his name at the top of my lungs. Running aimlessly to and fro looking in places I had already looked in 3 times. I was absolutely out of my mind. I got in my car and drove around our neighborhood looking for him and screaming his name out the window - turns out he had "run away" after losing his screen privileges in a fight. He was 9, so he didn't really mean it, and was sitting in a little park 2 blocks from our house. It was the longest 20 minutes of my LIFE. After I got him home with a really bad poker face, I went into my room and cried and shook uncontrollably for and hour straight (not exaggerating). It was unbelievably traumatic for me (we tried to handle it with him as well as we could, and it hasn't repeated). I still get teary-eyed when I think about what could have happened to him. Worst day of my life. And I was in the World Trade Center and made homeless on 9/11.
I second this. There is nothing I wouldn’t do and no sword in this world I wouldn’t fall on to keep my son safe. This man showed didn’t show how, ferociously and that may be a poor word choice, a father can love our children. I wouldn’t be rational in this situation, I’d be telling, screaming, and demanding results, I’d be in the front of search parties, not sleeping. It would be god awful, and this man was so….casual about all this.
Exactly! Hell I don't have kids and I get panic attacks when I see kids playing alone or like by a road because I get so worried about their safety. I'm scared to hold a baby because of the possible chance I could harm them. How can someone just not have any of those human instincts?????
This is why this crime sort of don't get me in an emotional state, because it is SO bizarre and so incomprehensible that I cannot feel anything, it's like it's fiction. It's not like a sexual crime or a kidnap for money... This one is just... off the scale so far that I don't understand, it's impossible...
I bet it takes immense skill and professionalism to keep your game like that when in front of you, you see the man who murdered his own wife and CHILDREN in most brutal way, broke their bones and got rid of their bodies and then had the nerve to put the guilt on his poor wife. I bet deep inside she wanted to smack him hard.
@Vika Jorjadze You are right it's a realistic assumption. We can't ignore the unfortunate fact that the American Justice System prioritize Conviction Rates over Justice. We lead the world in Incarceration rates!!!
John Doe yeah definitely. you have to be somewhat psychopathic to do that job well. it’s like when they did the psychopath test on different careers jobs like her job, surgeons, big buisness people, top politicians etc are majority psychopathic. like if i did the test and realised he was the killer i’d have a fucking panic attack bc he’s right there in front of me😂
@pkt02002 1) Is it possible the US leads the world in incarceration because they lead the world in crime? 2) What percentage of convictions would you submit are wrong? 3) What is the better alternative? Shall we wait for criminals to overwhelmed with guilt and confess???
@Willie B. Haardigan Heh. He said "Can we talk about....". While you point fingers, guess what he just did to you, favorable to him or not, you came on and talked. When you stare into an abyss and all. Knowledge is fascinating in its intake and output, and this, is a mental dive. If people react, just like you did, it really is of no use you ascribing motive..... and yes, I came on to say that too. Heheh.
@pkt02002 these techniques don't work the same on innocent people. the techniques you're seeing here are mostly used when it's sure that the suspect is guilty of the crime, but he won't confess. not denying the wide corruption and falsely accused & convicted people in the USA though
@pok3rfacReturns Polygraphs are not admitted in the court but any confessions (I am obviously not referring to admission of guilt) can be used against the suspect in court. The presence of an attorney is only fair for the suspect.
@PV Moore The constitution protects justice for all citizens in the United States. There are ways too many wrongful convictions. As much as you can despise criminals think about the innocents who are in Prison
@BearDog There is well over 166 official wrongfully convicted cases recorded in the last 50 years. I'm impressed with your ability to trust the good faith of a COP who's willingly deceiving a vulnerable suspect to get them to confess without an attorney.
@pkt02002 I have no problem spending the entire national GDP and as many years that may be required to assure that someone IS in fact guilty. No problem. I don't want to see any innocent person wrongly convicted. THAT is not the point I am making, mate. My point are those cases that are obvious, eg Dillon Ruth and thousands of others where there IS NO QUESTION as to their guilt... and even death penalty cases... that can sometimes take 20 years OR NEVER to come to fruition. These criminals ARE NOT kept alive because of any "noble concern" as to their guilt or innocence or regards for "justice"... as the media and attorney organizations would have you believe. They are kept alive because there are MILLIONS TO BE MADE from the housing industry and legal industry which benefits DIRECTLY from them being kept alive. IT IS CASH MACHINE. PERIOD. Consider the additional money, time and resources that could be spent on "truly questionable" convictions... IF the prison and legal systems were not robbing the "system" by way of housing and legal wranglings of the UNQUESTIONABLE convictions. I'll make it easy for you: You rape and murder a child. You confess and give me details that ONLY the perp could know... and the murder weapon was in your possession when you were arrested. You have a trial and are convicted by a jury of your peers. WHY should it take more than 30 days for you to be executed??? JUSTICE??? CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS??? FAIRNESS??? ETHICS??? MORALS??? What a sad, pathetic JOKE!!! Meanwhile, while YOUR CHILDS dismembered remains are rotting in the earth... the heinous, evil jackal that slaughtered him or her... is on the internet prepping and making plans for the MARRIAGE to take place between him and the INSANE woman he is pen pals with... that wants to marry him and have their CHILD! How DARE YOU try to "sell" such a sick and depraved scenario as "JUSTICE"... and deceitfully attempt to use "wrongful convictions" as the "sweet sounding" defense for such macabre and evil examples. Stop being such an ideological pundit and MAKE IT REAL, MATE! It's YOUR DAUGHTER in the MORGUE... and NO ONE in our "system" gives a rat's ass, except YOU! Guess you will be good to go when the DA explains they are going to let him plea to life... so they don't have to take it to trial, right??? You can get back to netflix... and the MONSTER that are your child... can get on with his marital plans, right??? JUSTICE, what a joke!!! It's people like you... that allowed TED BUNDY TO FATHER A CHILD FROM PRISON! "Oh... but can we really be certain lil Teddy committed these crimes?... he seems like such a nice guy... and he sure is a cutie!" It doesn't get much sicker in my book, mate. The pieces of filth that let that demonic monster have sex WHILE IN THEIR CUSTODY... SHOULD BE EXECUTED. How's that for "justice"??? Cheers mate!!!
Both her and the lead detective were really really good in their technique..then again Chris was as dumb a criminal as it probably gets...”I just want them to run through the door and tackle me even if I bust my head open I don’t care” 🙄
He confessed and showed them the bodies. People acting like he was tricked out of a lawyer... no, he didn't ask for one when offered to get one. He confessed because he was guilty and responsible for the crime.
@pkt02002 and ironically these tactics have been used on the politically ignorant in America for 4 years by the democrats and their media... and now they'll be voting for the very man thats been responsible for this justice system for 47 years and a woman that has put the victims of the system away for that man
She was playing chess. He was a psychopath who murdered his entire family in cold blood, and not a particularly intelligent one.
It sounds like they probably would have connected the dots eventually even if he hadn't taken the polygraph and confessed. But LEO managed to save everyone a great deal of time and effort in getting him to reveal the locations of the corpses.
Polygraph technology is about as scientific as a Oujia Board, but I have no issue with cops tricking scumbags into confessing to crimes they absolutely 100% did.
@pkt02002 Id like to point out that if Chris had cried, panicked, and seemed genuinely concerned for his wife, they wouldnt have done this. Theyd be focused in a different direction.
@BearDog yep, there was definitely hardcore evidence before they started interrogating. I'd say there was some pretty useful information collected by the k9 units and from Chris's vehicle also [we don't hear much about that].
@John Doe that people aren't picking up on this really concerns me. Yes, she caught him in his lies and that's excellent because it made him confess and they found the bodies and could get justice. But she so effortlessly lied in a way that, without the question about how you would make someone disappear (which was obvious passive aggression), nobody would be any the wiser. I get that it's her job, but it takes a certain kind of person to be able to lie so convincingly. The male investigator is so obviously placating him and is a terrible actor, but she appeared genuinely interested in what he was saying. It's not like she's a completely different person outside of work. This is why I would also never trust an actor as they're paid to lie too. Where is the line? People justify crossing it to themselves all the time. I don't know how anyone could tolerate never knowing what's true or not when interacting with someone so talented at lying.
@L. G very wise to never trust anyone. People lie for all kinds of weird reasons. Self preservation for example can make even the "nicest" person a backstabbing POS. So much of human interaction is already a game, but when you add in the ability to lie so convincingly... nope!! People are not worth it.
@PV Moore “Is it possible the US leads the world in incarceration because it leads the world in crime?” says the user who has probably never been anywhere ever
@mydogeatspuke That’s a very lengthy way of saying people can’t just be good at their jobs/passions. If you go through life thinking that 1) people are exactly the same in and out of work and 2) you’re some kind of movie villain for being able to bury your reservations and do your job when interrogating a potential family annihilator, you’re in for a hard time bud
@registered jopper I love it when people try and tell me what I meant to say and then condescendingly try and tell me that they know something I don't that would definitely change my life, which they also know nothing about, if only I could figure it out myself. Someone being good (or thinking they're good...) at their job doesn't mean they aren't also a mentalist. Project less.
@Richie minver al sharpton was the one who famously said that to don imus, I was just piggy backing off of your comment. Don’t be so condescending when you’ve come to a false conclusion.
@Brad T you mean twice? An Over exaggeration in order to try and reinforce a moot point, because the language I use doesn’t change what I said. It’s projecting to express oneself’s indignant righteousness over these things. It adds nothing. It’s downright boring.
@PV Moore 1) there’s no possible way that is true lol 2) let’s just say a vast majority of convictions after the 94 crime Bill are questionable at best. 3) not specific to this case or the technique used but a lot of cases are still cold today because law enforcement agencies are TERRIBLE at their jobs
@Deirdre Brydon I’m pretty sure he was referring to last line of text “i bet deep inside she wanted to smack him hard”. that’s projecting a fantasy. Pretty basic to understand when you read ALL of the context
@BearDog bro the justice system is broken they just want to squeeze money out of everyone involved. The entirety of the court system is shit in general across all boards even if a criminal case isn’t the topic of the week. Look at court collections if you ever get the chance
Just proves the fact that police are not your friends doesn't matter if youre innocent or guilty. Police lies more than the guilty wrong-doers. Never talk to police.
I actually think that most people would get her fake persona. Because she goes from one technique to another contradicting what she says, there is a lot of condescendance in her voice (I mean rightfully so !) Just to say that it shows that Chris is fake because he doesn't spot fake niceness at all because of not knowing what authenticity is supposed to be.
@Cathy Joy something that made me curious. In one interview he said Bella kept complaining that something in the truck smelled bad. Could that be Shan'ann evacuating herself. If so, wouldn't the truck still smell when the cops inspected it? I never heard that come up in all the videos I've watched. Strange.
That's why you never trust the cops and talk, because all they care is to have as much evidence against you as possible, while looking like they tryin to "help" you. They as fake as it gets, i mean all of em.
@Erin Jenkinson Perhaps there is a lot of evidence detail that never became public - good thing, as there was so much that did. After a certain amount of information that categorically revealed the truth, the rest was most likely unnecessary to 'publish' or become part of the case.
@MELVYN O'BRIEN how can a polygraph test be used to arrest someone if they fail yet this same evidence is inadmissible in court as evidence in a trial ?? I don't get it ....
@Tabula Rasa - Not sure why you tried to insult but maybe you should watch the full session to see that she did. Further, she even explains in an interview that she did it on purpose because she assessed that he didn't like to be touched.
@pkt02002 that’s crazy. That’s some Jedi shit you think she’s doing. You’re not going to admit to a crime you didn’t commit just because someone proposed the idea after accusing you for a while.
Everything time I see a polygraph test, I just think: here we go again. First of all, not admissible in court. Second of all, the polygraph test is not an actual science. It’s a weird blend between science and psychology but highly unaccurate. I’m not saying it’s the level of astrology, but it’s pretty damn close.
@Guillaume Boucher It is not admissable as evidence but for the criminals who aren't smart enough to know this, it is a tool to help them get closer to a confession.
As long as they give consent, it's a perfectly fine tactic
@Emmett Kasey They aren't majority psychopathic careers, they are just careers that are better exploited by psychopaths. So for example CEOs have 4 times the rate of psychopaths than the general population but that's still just 4%. This is according to the very studies you are referencing.
@PV Moore 1) Prisons are highly profitable in the USA. 2) There is no way to know, but I can guarantee it's way too high. 3) That's a very bad way to put it. Instead of being open to reforming out system and prisons, you brush it aside and say "it's okay that innocent people are found guilty because guilty people are found guilty."
Not really, such people can only break nervous or dumb indivuals but honeslty due to not hiding the shoes and belongings of his family it was already over for him The detectives games were like an extra topping
she is not random office worker, she did graduate and is quite professional at her work, she also is good actor who can pretend to believe suspect and increase trust.
She was very unimpressive. Like everyone else involved in the investigation, she basically knows that he did it and is just being snarky and passively aggressive in order to make him uncomfortable. Everything about her demeanor would be incredibly annoying if it were in any other context other than talking to a shit bag like this. If he were brighter, he would have picked up on that really cringeworthy line about “attending the best school” and “you’re a bad liar” and realized what was going on. She did her job but is perhaps the most overrated person in this entire investigation.
@PV Moore its a lot more complicated than that, but prisons are a business in the US, they need to make money. Obviously they need prisoners to make that money. very simplified but you get the point
That shit was so awful😂 it isnt that hard to tell when someone's being fake with you. theres a ton of people that act super bubbly and friendly but really want nothing to do with you. I wouldve pissed off that lady lol like ohhh, youre the best in the country doing tests that arent admissible in court? lmao
@Lamb Banb works great but, in cw case the man had a neon sign on his forehead flashing guilty, even arrows on him saying he did it, nearly. Before dummies take that literal no there weren't really signs or arrows Never see anyone so guilty by their own actions after the crime. Rocking hugging himself, near crap himself watching video at the neighbors of him loading up, the same day they have an "emotional talk" she disappears, her car with car seats there, locked house from the inside, dogs altering all over, him referring to them in the past tense*, him calling the school to cancel the girls that day, calling a realtor, Neverending lies, lies, lies. We would never cheat we would consult each other first wtf ? Then later i had an affair i bet he forgot to consult her or sumthin! His gf had *already spoke to the police, that's just a scratch of his stupid stuff that showed his guilt, not even forensic evidence. What 😳 is innocent about him? Besides his parents saying so that is.
@BearDog he couldn't ask for a defense lawyer then, he wasn't under arrest. What he could do if smarter was say unless I am under arrest, you cannot detain me buh bye. When arrested then get a defense attorney. I would never have let them search my home, vehicles and phones without a warrant, a judge may or may not give, and limits their scope a lot. He sakd sure look, come on in, yeah have my phone, here's the car keys. Idiot he was , but works out cause also very guilty. Just thought he could lie to them, they would believe him like mom and dad always did. See the crying drama show put on for dad, only time he sheds a tear the entire time.
@pkt02002 per us supreme court they are legally allowed to lie. If telling the truth a lie won't screw u up, like it will a liar. I believe the amount of supposed innocent people are highly overrated for publicity purposes like everything now. No truth to it, sure tjere are some innocent people, but not any extreme. They all claim they are innocent never ending prison chorus
@registered jopper Lol! What's wrong sweetie?!!! That whole social cohesion thing the professor was pimping to you while he getting his groove on... not working out for ya??? 🤣😂🤣
Just fire up another bowl and keep dreaming bout hitting the crypto lottery😉 Have no fear... the socialists will take care of you, honey!
@Willie B. Haardigan it’s called being empathetic. You imagine how people must be feeling and feel it yourself vicariously. It’s not cringe worthy to not have an emotional detachment to the world.
@PixieD "Not from here"?... naturally born and bred in Carolina, "Pixie"... so you may want to slow your roll a bit... and make sure you have your threads sorted! 🤣😂🤣
@PV Moore we don't call people "mate" here, you asked me why I said not from here, sounds aussie though. Think not from California. No one born and raised in the US calls anyone mate. Twice. Now tell me some select section of cali say mate.
As for the grammar, the way YOU go on the novel, half in caps, to scream how right you believe you are. Gfy
@Lamb Banb they had tons of evidence lol, if the polygraph didn't work properly then he wouldn't have admitted to something he didn't do (if he was innocent) . It was also pretty obvious he did it by his body language, and how he was saying "like" every 5 seconds
This!!!! “So you failed miserably but you know that, so this just means we need to talk about what actually happened..” all calm like she wasn’t even sitting all the way when she said that like she was just asking him how his day was going..I’m amazed by her she’s such a bad ass 😂
@Willie B. Haardigan zachary what the hell are you talking about? Nobody said anything about wanting to go out and marry her or something, they're just admiring her skills and abilities.
@Willie B. Haardigan the only one inducing cringe here is you bud. Literally on a comment that commended this polygraph tester on her ability to perform her job well. This guy killed 3 people and she was a significant part in finding that. Get off comment sections if you can’t handle it.
Yes we can and we have talked about it in hundreds and hundreds of comments across multiple videos. Have your easy 30k upvotes though by people with severe short term memories
@Vika Jorjadze Well to be fair, these techniques are used on everyone to figure out if you are innocent or guilty. But I think it's suspicious that the FBI has a 99% conviction rate. Do you really think that 99% of people that get arrested and tried by the FBI are guilty? And only 2% of federal cases per year actually go to trial. This because it is often better to just confess to something you didn't do and get a plea deal. Because they will find a way to convict you anyway, and if you chose to go to trial, and you lose, you get a bigger sentence. But I agree that the point PKT made about her techniques was kinda dumb since polygraphs aren't admissible in court. But that doesn't mean that the American justice system doesn't have a pro-conviction bias. It wasn't always like this, this is a fairly recent phenomena. pre 1970s, the conviction rate was only around 75%.
And by no means am I defending Chris watts, this guy was as guilty as one could be.
@PV Moore or even possibly that we go after people who c commit crimes. Countries with lower incarceration may have a lot of criminals running loose in their towns.
@John Doe thats not psychopathy. That is the absence of the ability to feel emotions or empathy. Lying about being empathetic doesnt indicate psychopathy.
@Willie B. Haardigan dude literally offered a description of what she did, yall just love to hate 😂 why the hell would a cop have any genuine remorse for a person who obviously is trying to hide their guilt of murdering their family
@BearDog the amount of people in this thread with no understanding or experience with the American justice system who actually think it runs like they were taught in 6th grade civics or on TV is staggering and sad
@BearDogDefense lawyers are often all but useless unless they are exceedingly expensive. Further, they equally care more about wins or losses than justice and right outcome. The adversarial system as it works in the US is deeply flawed. Especially as it relates to the industrialized prison system.
Oh, she was amazing! 🙌🏽 The way she was laughing and joking with him (a technique to lower his guard down & making him feel like she was on "his side".
@Vika Jorjadze I think it gives them extra motivation. Knowing that if they stay composed, they can make an impact and actually get justice for the victims and their families, it must be so hard though. The interrogator has amazing skills
@Willie B. Haardigan um.... I'm pretty sure that comment was accurate. You want to tell me that cops who talk to CHILD KILLERS DON'T want to at LEAST punch them?
She's really amazing at her job but would probably be a nightmare to date. I don't want her to reopen my childhood traumas and take me intentionally to the deepest darkest ends of the ocean through her psychological pressure just because I ate her candy from the shelf 😅
Not knocking her ability or skill in any way, but any cognizant person could tell she was being extremely condescending. Not that she shouldn’t, but still. All of it is a tactic.
She is astonishing. Every move she made was perfect. She was easy breezy -then alternately calculating and aggressive, then right back to the patting the back. She planted the alternative just right, she was hilarious before, during and after the polygraph test. I have a new unsung heroine in my life.
@Crystal Bryan oh, maybe she looked very attractive to him, so he kinda melted inside thinking she cares about him. Might be it. And if not, well, it's just striking how naiive adults can be. I bet it was the looks and the way she talked to him.
That’s mom mode. It can be comforting, but intimidating at the same time. This allows control and manipulation. You’re taking advantage of primitive psychology.
@Alex Correa yeah how dare she pursue justice by intelligently exploiting the weaknesses of a man who murdered his wife an kids. you are for sure on the right track my friend. 👁👄👁
@Vika Jorjadze Ha! Don't be so bloody naive. She doesn't care whether you are innocent or guilty. A conviction is what she is after, since it means a better chance of promotion.
He's guilty but she's profesionnal from 1-10 ....4..... when u usie polygraph u need to make at least 10-20 secend pause between the question..... reason for that to hearth afrenaline in case u lie get low.... in case u bomb anyone after lie non related.... he's still under high pulse and even if u ask at that point his name , mashine is hoing to tell it's a lie....but i understand and justify that way of doing work.... bcz profiler obvius know he's guilty and poligraph is not valid on court so they wanted to break him...... fear is one one most powerfull way to controll pll...
@C fantasy doesn’t have to have a sexual connotation, and the fact your first instinct is to link fantasy to something sexual just shows how much sex is on your mind. Maybe a little projection there throwing the word “incel” around like that. But I guess you finally looked up the definition after being called one for so long, so good on you for showing some initiative.
Yep, those pats and rubs on the back when she re-entered the room were a super move. This dude is in the lowest moment of his sorry miserable existence... the touch of a woman who seems to be compassionate and totally on your side must have made him feel amazing. Amazing enough to freely cop to a 2nd degree murder. What an ass hat. He was free to go right up to that point. DON'T TALK TO POLICE. EVER. NOTHING.
I never understand why these suspects don’t just ask for a lawyer and just clam up. That said, these videos are fascinating to watch and it’s truly interesting to discover more about the techniques used to convict a disgusting baby killer like this.
I wouldnt believe nithing they say at all nor would i trusted them or trusted nothing at all that comes out there mouths.theyll do anything to get a notch on there belt f them
@All A Dream We Dreamed ni she didnt.mist people kniw when they are nice they are playing you to get u to confessed cause they aint got much shit to go on.please
I don’t think Chris Watts is too hard to play. He’s not very smart and intellectually very child like. Not the accomplishment you’re making it out to be.
Emmett Kasey. Looks like you have been reading Kevin Dutton. I took part in that study. Luckily forklift truck drivers never made near the top of that list.
@All A Dream We Dreamed My favorite part I think is how right after the father mentions getting him a lawyer, they come in and she rubs his back and comforts and distracts him. She's so good.
@John Doe don’t think she’s a psychopath but i think these strategies are taught and work WELL against the right people.. sometimes those people, too, are psychopaths
@PV Moore The US leading the world in crime is a misleading statement, considering america doesn't have anywhere near the highest crime rate in the world, the only reason it "leads the world in crime" is due to the population of the country, and the fact that crimes in america are documented and reported far more than other countries, the UK is also very high on the list for crime when in reality it's only really due to population and how often crimes are reported as well. I know that's what you meant, but the way you worded it can be highly misleading.
I would never consent to a polygraph. It does not clear you if you pass and while it does not convict you if you flunk, it makes you look very guilty. I (like most Americans) love a gadget but as this video shows that machine could have been made out of playdough. What got the confession here was Officer Lee.
He was also pretty stupid, like he agreed to take the polygraph exam, he literally agreed to everything they asked, begging to get interrogated…. And he could of walked out at anytime
@pkt02002 Excrpt that these techniques are used on innocent people too and many innocent people are wasting away in prison because of it. Always get a lawyer.
@pkt02002 you should do a little research. Theres multiple reasons why we have such high incarceration rates. With all the guns in america, are you really surprised at the incarceration rates? Other countries like Australia, England, Asia, etc guns are illegal. One cannot compare America's incarceration rates to a lot of other countries. You also have to look at the population. You are just throwing out random facts when you are ignorant on the subject
@Chase If you read my posts, you will note that I am a proponent of spending ANY amount of money and/or time to insure that innocent persons are NOT convicted.
You would argue that until there is some magical way to guarantee another innocent person is NEVER wrongly convicted,... we are shouldn't convict ANYONE.
My point is,... when there can be NO DOUBT WHATSOEVER,... and some maggot has butchered your child,... why so much fuss over the maggots rights???
Sounds like you are desperately missing those conjugal visits.
I was thinking the same thing. That’s why, even if I’m innocent, I would never take a polygraph. I also would NEVER talk to the cops, innocent or not, without a lawyer
@John Doe yeah but labelling her a psycopath just shows you're not a psychologist... she is the opposite but psycopath doesn't mean bad or liar or even any one of the traits one hare's psychopathy checklist or the dsm ones.you can be a psycopath and look like a normal loving guy and actually believe you are just that and never do anything seriously imoral. she has an enourmous amount of empathy and and emotional intelligence, she is gifted and skilled and experianced and knowlegable, so she will know exacly how to appear like the nice comforting lady. She is also very familiar with tje dark side of humanity and know stuff that can be employed to deceive and manipulate people. Thats all we can say, now wether you believe she is like this every time and jist uses her skills to convict people or she has identified a murderer and will do anything to lock him up even if not playing fair... Thats up to you, doesn't matter anyway she is what she is and we have no way of knowing for sure
More importantly, can we talk about how a polygraph is an interrogation technique and not a scientific way to determine the truth? That polygraph woman is a horrible person. It’s amazing with her lack of ability at feigned empathy and just her general dislikability that she is effective at all.
@pkt02002 Oh lets feel bad for the dude who murdered his family, poor guy, tricked into confessing for his crimes. Lets shed a tear for him and not for the people he killed. Lets care about his feelings, not those who no longer have any.
What is so impressive to me is not only are the interrogators amazing at their jobs, they work together so well. They never once interrupted each other, or even spoke at the same time, and they always knew what the other was trying to do/get out of Chris. Pretty incredible work, I am in awe of their abilities.
Yes they are very good. There was a district attorney prosecuting my DWI case and if I tell you this guy remembered every single detail about me and the case without referring the notes, I'm looking at him in complete awe knowing full well if he convinced the jury I'm doing my 7 Days in the county lol... Point being is that there are some very intelligent people in this world that we normally don't see because America is so dumb down.
@TheFire1290 yeah i somewhat agree. it’s hard in this case bc it’s so obvious it’s chris, but in cases where the defendant is actually innocent it’s hard to watch. it probably shouldn’t be allowed, but even then they’d find ways around it
The fact that Bella said "please daddy don't do to me what you did to Cici " and then he still without hesitation killed her as well. It was proven when they did the autopsy on Bella that she fought for her life! Unbelievable little girl so sad that her father did what he did.
When I found that out, I just broke. Those little girls were so terrified. He took four lives with no remorse and had the audacity to cry about his future.
How a parent can do that to their child is just.. I can’t even think of it. As a mother this case haunts me so bad. If someone ever tried to hurt my baby, I would fight them with all I got. I would do ANYTHING to keep my child safe.. and this fucking monster did this to his own girls!
Where did you hear this fact? I'm not calling you a liar, I'd like like to see/read the source for my own and see what else I may haven't seen about this case.
@Anthony Konstantinou I figured it was something Chris admitted during an interview I didn't see or something, but I get you. The only people who could ever know that are the victim and the murderer.
@Cloud I think I heard it on the Netflix documentary about the case. It's about an hour long and very interesting, consider giving it a watch if you want to learn more about the case.
@sadeze m I agree. they wanted it (or at least she did), named it, and were likely planning a nursery as well as a life for the baby boy. That’s 4 lives he took.
@Mrs. Airplane Jane Well there's the unborn baby, so there's the 4th potential life that--as far as we know--was basically a sure thing so i think it counts
@Cloud in his in jail interview with these same detectives , they asked him why in the autopsy report were both girls area between the gum and lip was torn. That was an indication of them struggling while he smothered them and violently struggling at that because it would have taken a lot of force to tear that area (they explained that to him themselves) He then explained that they both fought and struggled and he had to apply more pressure. The video is on YouTube it’s terrible audio tho and hours long i think it’s 2 parts.
He's a heartless monster. A gutless coward. A real man protects his children and wife. Even if he and shanann got a divorce a real man doesn't kill his own children
He showed zero emotion until he “confessed” and then started crying for himself. No tears for his wife or children, only him because “he’s going to jail”. I didn’t think it was possible to hate someone you don’t even know.
Dude snapped when he killed them and he realized his life was over when reality set in but he probably wanted to confess anyway. Why else would he agree to all of that without once asking for an attorney. He is either really really dumb or he just wanted it over.
@Dr. Drake Ramoray He put in his confession letter that the night before, he knew it would be the last time he tucked them in. He planned it long beforehand, he didn't snap
He didn’t want his family any more so he didn’t shed a single tear for them. Got rid of them, felt relieved, was ready for new life. Unluckily for him got caught too soon.
@Katarzyna Głos definitely I didn't expect a reply so fast hehe but it was the next door neighbor that put everything into perspective for the cops and single handedly put two and two together I'd give these guys a massive hug if I ever seen them
@Tyler K Where did you hear that from? I’ve followed this case for a while and listened to the 5 hours of interview these agents did with Chris in prison where he detailed what actually happened. He talked about in that interview how he killed Shanan first and then drove the girls out to the site and killed them there. Haven’t heard about any of that in a confession letter.
Well he cried cuz he knew his story fell apart and he was caught and he knew he was either getting the prize behind door number 1 which is life with no parole or door number 2 death penalty or door 3 life with no parole and occasionally getting butt slammed by another dude
Reluctantly, that is something that I have always noticed about each every murder or disappearance case like this. When the perpetrator finally does decides to admit the truth or give an confession. It's always for themselves, meaning the emotions they released the first time, which is only a few, once during confession, second during sentencing and we're be lucky to even catch a glimpse of an single tear drop, as the victims family reads their victims impact statement.. Crocodile tears, are only because of my foolishness, and now my life is ruined, and will most likely spend the rest of my life in confinement or if it's an death penalty state, serve a death sentence. How truly selfish can these ppl, cruel cold hardet individuals be !! 🙄🙄😔😔 Ugh...
@Isaac Ackerman Well, probably both. Like it was pointed out in the first video, if he was innocent he would have called the cops when Nicole first contacted him, when he got home he would have went inside and immediately started calling their names, he would have shown more emotions when talking about his kids on the news. When in a room where you are talking to police and aren’t actively doing something for your kids, just talking to the police, 10/10 the water works would have come down hard. Bare minimum once during the first few hours of talking to police.
i dont plan to be a parent EVER, but i do work with children for a few hours a week. if anything ANYTHING happened to those kids i would be beside myself trying to find them. he’s actually sick.
Since I've had kids the rage these type of videos give me now is scary. I can theoretically understand how some people don't have any empathy for others, but I can't grasp how you can be so devoid of it that you would take their lives, and your own children...
Yeah I don't think I'd be crying I'd probably be in denial. I'd be trying to find out where they went, and just hoping they're gonna be back soon. Basically "This couldn't have happened to my family, they're gonna be back in a few days or at least contact someone, I just need to keep looking."
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Ray Fowler2022-03-25 18:43:46 (edited 2022-03-25 18:45:55 )
dude, when you have kids you will understand why people cry for kids that aren't theirs. Why people run into burning buildings to save children they don't even know. Raising children awakens this primal urge you have to protect children at all costs. It's something I had no idea was possible until I had kids of my own. If you have kids but don't raise them, then I guess you get to stay self-centered and somehow maintain the ability to rationalize getting rid of them like the monster in this video.
@Gojo Satoru 五条悟 Because you questioned me. “What?” Never question the Markster. Always take my words like it was coming from the burning bush. 😆 Sorry if I offended you.
I'm a new mom and the thought of my baby being taken is unimaginable and if the cops ever suspected me I'd go ballistic and ask for the fbi of someone else
It’s actually nice to put your own life in perspective after this. I basically have a carefree, stress free life compared to this guy in this moment. Even though I just had one of the most stressful months of my life up until this weekend.
@Zei33 ay well put! I'm very thankful I've never had to be in this situation. Granted if I had to hurt someone itd be a reason I'd gladly tell the police 🤣
@Andre D you 2 reflecting make me happy. Stay blessed and I pray your lives stay care free and stress free as much as possible 😁 it really does make me happy seeing other people realize the great they have in their lives everyday that so many take for granted. Take care yall ❤❤
@Bob Franklin haha nothing particularly bad. Just coming to the end of a programming project. Working 70 hour weeks, skipping sleep every second night and just working for 18 hours or more at a time with only a couple breaks in between. It’s the hardest I’ve ever pushed my body. My vision seems to have gotten noticeably worse during the duration, which has me a bit worried.
@Zei33 oh damn dude! Honestly programmers put in some absolutely insane hours, and spending all that time staring at a screen focusing cannot be good for your eyes man. Take it easy.
Only if you have easy job, if you have really tough job you feel like you are about to get killed everyday in the morning. (I had such job for a while and now I am very careful when trying to find a new one)
@Zei33 same, just last week i felt like it was the end of my life because i had a work meeting and i had to put an all nighter and was so scared my boss and cowrokers could see i did my work last minute i had nausea throughout the night, but now i feel like this was nothing compared to it
I don't know if I would say that life is stress free when you don't murder people. I mean yes it's less stressful than committing a crime because you don't have to worry about having a criminal record however there's enough things in your life that can cause stress. But nothing is more stressful than being in prison or jail because you murdered your whole family I will agree.
@Dog Of War I've always loved it, programming since I was 13 so I'm at around 12 years now (about 8 professionally). Now that I head projects and teams, everything is programmed to my style. Not many comments required because I require the code to be very clear and well laid out. It's so much easier than trying to decipher code by some idiot who uses single letters for every variable.
@Zei33 same here... self documenting code whenever possible! Sucks about the hours... push back if you can. Nobody should have to work hours like that. And it's unsustainable.
Yeah I thought the same thing I was like "yeah everything right now is cool" but then my dad came in and started an argument with me, now I feel like shit again :\
Except that video where people were in the wrong place at the wrong time and the police basically broke them down or ignored witnesses etc. Definitely lawyering up and not saying anything no matter what if I am unfortunate enough to be interrogated for something I can't really help with.
@Izuna Hosaki That sounds terrible. Hopefully your work gets better for you soon. Don’t overwork yourself either, sometimes over working can cause you to become sick. It is not fun. Your environment sounds a tiny toxic. I hope you don’t have to hide that. I really hope it improves for you Izuna 💙
I've never killed someone, and nor am I under any suspicion for murder. But I can tell you that I feel the stresses in my own life regardless how much worse off I COULD be.
Am I thankful that I'm not, and will never be in Chris's position? Absolutely. But that kind of downward comparison does absolutely nothing to relieve my own worries and anxieties.
I'm not saying that perspective of this kind is altogether foolish, but it does carry the danger that well meaning people could potentially further crush an already, emotionally vulnerable person by simplifying and trivializing their struggles by virtue of comparison.
People are still allowed to hurt and struggle and stress over their life, even if they haven't murdered someone. Everyone's pain is their own, and proportionate to their life-experiences.
Don't misunderstand me. I fully understand and agree with the disconnection that comes with 'first world problems', and how perspective is a useful tool in that instance to have a teaching moment, but not everything is trivial just because there is something else that carries worse consequences and ramifications.
Yeah that is the one great thing about watching all of this stuff. It's really nice not to be a murderer facing charges and having to lie and try to get out of it.... it must be so exhausting
Right? Lmao i watch these videos with intense anxiety as if i’m in the criminal’s position and have a lifetime of prison/death in front of me. And then i realize i’ve never done anything
@Zei33 that's so true, I've been pretty stressed these past few months but Whoa im so grateful not to be in a situation like that. Man imagine the stress acne id get🥲. Never committing murder because my skin would not handle it 🙃
@Andre D who cares about his feelings? It’s only right that for the rest of his life he will know that he stole his little children’s future. I hope that he never gets a single night’s sleep without nightmares again.
Did 18 months in prison. Deserved it. Was the best thing to ever happen to me. Made me realize how valuable and amazing freedom is, even when life totally sucks. Ide rather be bored and hating life than sitting desperate and miserable back in a cell in ad seg. There is NO rehabilitation in prison either. You either realize you're a fuck up and need to make a change, or you become a worse criminal. Unfortunately we all know what usually happens. I'm thankful I didn't get worse...
@Memelicious[let memes brighten your life] Ahh, you got me! but wait... I don't have a girlfrient nor kids... and look closely: I don't want to killl anyone :D And... I didn't kill anyone. yet XD But in Hungary, this man would get 5-10 maybe 20 years, and could get out in 5-10 years... differences are big :D
@Zei33 life sucks for everyone, there’s highs and lows but there’s always someone else in even worse conditions and there’s always someone who cares. Look at it glass half full and be grateful for the things and people that really matter in your life <3
@Jack Wilson you are so right. I do sometimes miss it though, coworkers became like brothers after constantly putting your lives in each other's hands.
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when i watch these i think the whole time about how i'd do it differently and if i could get away with it and then the video ends and i'm like "oh right this is never gonna happen"
After watching this, scrolling down to expect ANY kind of comment and yours appeared first of all, made me die laughing, so you were at least near murdering someone, dude. Made my day! Thanks
no fr. like looking at all the problems i have now i’m actually living pretty nice and easy . the anxiety and stress i would have if i was in a situation like this would probably make me pass out.
@Andre D I am not grateful at all. It's really shit that we live through so much anxiety in our daily lives but if I killed my entire family (children included), I think I would fucking deserve it. Psychological pressure and torture is totally justifiable to a guy who killed his own children and then refused to plead guilty.
No - you could go down for a murder you didn't do because the cops were convinced you did it and broke you down into a false confession. There mush be 100 podcasts and documentaries on that. This obviously isn't one of those cases.
Imagine being the father though, imagine learning your own child, who you loved, killed your grandchildren. You can't even... just... dear Lord I can't fathom how that would feel. Compared to these things life is usually easy.
I would be an awesome murderer though. I would get a lawyer immediately and make for a super boring youtube video. Sometimes I wish they would accuse me falsly, just so I can show them how many videos on the topic I have watched and humiliate them by asking for a lawyer.
Life is less stressful when you are honest with yourself, everyone around you and everything in it. Period. Also when you’re not a murderer. Life might not be easy, but it’s definitely better when it’s an honest one.
The ironic part about this comment is that we will have much more stress working for 40-50 years of our lives raising kids until they're 18 and taking care of our parents once they grow old, while people like Watts will sleep 16 hours a day in prison for the rest of his life and get regular recesses to play around and getting chances to request books like a stress-free child lmao
ikr?? i thought i was a whole ball of stress and anxiety but in comparison to what these idiots go through... honestly it feels great to be like, a non-murderer lmao
i'm very thankful that a very friendly, generous and reserved person like me doesn't kill people. How could I ever torture someone by cutting their genitals off? It's impossible that someone like me could and would ever do that to innocent people.
Fr I'm not even a part of this and all this interrogation gives me mad anxiety, when I reflect on my life compared to this guy at this moment im like wow my life is easy no need to lie, hide anything, phew
Yea I mean bills and just being an adult and responsibilities are somewhat stressful..but I couldn't imagine being interrogated for a murder that I knew in my mind and heart that I truly committed. But my idea is to just not kill anyone and hopefully not have to deal with this crap. Like don't be an evil pos and kill your whole family! Problem solved! 🤷
@Zei33 That’s a thing I always say. When thing get rough I always say “it could be so much worse” Look at people in prison, look at entire families starving from no food, look at people that are dying from sicknesses beyond imagination, look at victims so on so on. Then I feel better and at the same time hate man kind. Always look at the things you have instead of the things you don’t. Always see who you actually are without trying to change it and you will change.
Bro, when I get all down on myself or my life, I just like to think about how I never have or never will be in that seat. And it’s by one easy action….not murdering someone!!!
I feel the same way. Some people fuck up their so bad and throw their life away in a single moment. I may have troubles, but at least I didn't kill nobody.
Actually in jail you don't have to worry about food, clothes and shelter. In the free world you have to worry about feeding your family, paying rent, buying them clothes and school materials, and other luxury trips.
@Bob Franklin same I could never kill anyone just knowing that forensics are only going to advance and I wouldn't be able to function as I would be too anxious about having to look over my shoulder for the rest of my life
@Shandee Varnes agreed. but for basically anything, not just murder. Ide hate to live like that. I also hate gossip/drama for similar reasons. Look at the woman on this very channel, multiple decades later and she still got caught out.
How many times are you going post the same comment which I suspect you’ve taken from someone else as I’ve seen it posted long before you started posting it on every Jcs clip
@달팽이 I don’t want to lose my freedom. Being told when to get up, when to eat etc. Never being able to just hop in your car and get a soda. I fear prison.
icehornet 15 this was a while ago but i think i was actually wondering at the time. I didn’t know what episode it was from so idk. I couldn’t check. Don’t think that it was sarcastic. Unless it was you that copied then nevermind.
I don’t know, I haven’t murdered anyone and I’m still pretty stressed all the time. Not like just-lied-to-the-police stressed but stressed nonetheless.
I was thinking the same thing, like man I am way too lazy to do this much work and all this lying for hours and days on end. Too much energy, just thinking about it and watching this is low key stressing me out and I didn’t even do anything 😂
This is the same observation I made. I thought my life was stressful as an engineering student, but wow. If I were this dude, I’d have a heart attack and confess within two seconds of being questioned by police.
@Zei33 just fyi, working that much is incredibly inefficient. It’s better to get adequate rest and work while you’re refreshed. But I also know that’s not always possible
Imagine being his father. Your son telling you your daughter in law killed your grandkids. And your son ended up killing his wife over it. Then finding out your son killed all of them because they’re “in the way of your sons life.” This must’ve destroyed him.
Nope, his family hated Shanann, especially his mother. Apparently Chris’s mom was putting out peanuts fully knowing that her granddaughter is extremely allergic, just to spite Shanann. The mom is just as much of a narcissist as her son. If you have time, there’s other videos analyzing the family’s interviews that you should check out. Pretty infuriating.
I know right! And how did the dad sit across from Chris as he was telling him about his grandkids being murdered by their mother and not find it weird that Chris said it with zero emotion? so bizarre.
@jje I get it man. You see the thing is. His dad is actually a good dad who supports and loves his kid. If only Chris was as supportive and loving as his father.
@Potter Head yes! I was recently watching Alysa/Alisa (sorry can't recall her actual name) Bustamante interrogation where her grandmother was present during her admitting to murdering a child, and the grandmother was absolutely broken to pieces and howling when she heard what happened. His dad just seems like he was ready to call a lawyer so his son doesn't go to jail.
The family dynamic from the get is very odd. Like my first question would be, where the hell is everyone?? Where's your family?? Where'd they go to?? Let me go find them and get this over with and get you outta here. I never got any of that ONCE from his Dad. His Dad acts like he's tired and has to go finish his chores. Almost like a teenager himself. Weird.
@NayJay I mean maybe in his own way? He's a terrible Grandfather though. I'm just saying, I have been a single Mom for most of my child's life, not by choice. My parents both in their own way have had to wake me up to certain things along the way. Because they love me and their grandbaby. This is a strange family goin on
@choccy milk connoisseur sorry to hear that. It’s unfortunate that this joke probably hits a lot closer to home for most people than it should cause of how uninvolved parenting is more often the rule rather than the exception. Hope you managed to grow into a strong fulfilled person though, even with the cards you were dealt.
It’s hilarious because they actually had absolutely nothing on him before the confession. Had he just shut up and gotten an attorney, he probably would’ve gotten away with it short of the bodies being found accidentally.
@Colby Carroll I doubt it. They already surveyed the area he worked and found the bedsheet that Shannen was wrapped in, along with disturbed dirt. That together with his trucks GPS proving that he didn't go anywhere else, they would have searched and easily found Shannens body whether he confessed or not.
This channel taught me to lawyer up if I get pulled in for as much as a traffic ticket, 10 minutes later they'd have me confessing to sinking the Titanic.
@Jacques Malan in only very specific circumstances should they be called or you'll end up dead for calling them im sorry if you don't experience this. Keep the privilege calling a cop for someone smoking weed sounds like the type of person you are
@Trejo Thank you for this invaluable resource. However, after reading few of the cases I have yet to find where investigators attach an out of proportion crime to a suspect.
Majority of cases have been misidentification by eyewitnesses. This in itself gives police an indication of some guilt based on what they proceed further.
Do false positives happen? - Yes Do innocent sometimes get in jail? - Yes Does police purposefully try to convict innocent? - No Does police try to "nail the Titanic on top of it"? - No
The latter two is the topic at hand. That was my question. Not about misfortune false positives.
@Artis on a side note, i would love to point out that the original comment is completely satirical, it was a joke 👀 and maybe u shouldn't ruffle ur feathers too much over it.
@Trejo You definitely weren't saying the thing. However, if you go up in the thread and read on what @Wilhelmus Hoffmann said, you'll understand my reaction.
Regarding firm belief of a cop. That's called confirmation bias - when you're already convinced of something and look for supporting evidence exclusively. Police are only human, they make the same mistakes everyone does. The question is whether it is through accident, nefarious intent of simple ignorance. The second should be punishable with equal sentencing, the latter should remove one's position as a civil servant.
@Trejo I would agree on the initial comment being a satire, however, I have hard time to view some of the following being such.
PS Even if they are 100%, some people wouldn't catch on, therefore, I hope, you and I have done a service addressing this topic in more serious note. PPS Although, that might give the satire a more serious tone, which would be a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Luck. We got you on the traffic violation. But now we have reason to believe that you were involved in the sinking of the Titanic. We just want to talk to you and ask a few questions. So don’t worry. Ignore this polygraph machine.
@benny pitt It's an interrogation device for getting a confession. That's all it is. If you pass it's just another technique that failed, if you fail, you have given them ammunition to push a confession. Notice how he was manipulated into thinking it wasn't that big of a deal, even though it made him much more on edge.
Listen, friend...we KNOW that you would never do anything like that on purpose. You have a huge heart, filled with so much love, and nothing we’ve seen suggests that you set out that night to sink an unsinkable ship. Maybe you were just out for a swim, and you brought an iceberg with you? Maybe you were practicing rescue diving, and water rescue techniques. If you can take hold of an iceberg and drag it to shore, then you’ll have no problem retrieving and holding onto a person & keeping their head above water until you reach shore. Is that what happened? Maybe you had a camp in your leg & you stopped for just a second to relax the muscle, take a little breather, and when you did, Titanic cane out of nowhere, speeding toward you, and you just panicked. You had to save yourself, and the iceberg was heavy, so you made a choice and you left it behind. You had no way of knowing that the ship wouldn’t see it, or turn away from it! And every newspaper said that this ship was impossible to sink, and was specifically built to withstand hitting an iceberg. It was just an accident, right?
And it's teaching the interrogators technique..that was his biggest fuck up..HE DIDNT LAWYER UP.thinking it would make him look guilty if he lawyered up
These cops are every day heroes for enforcing the rule of law and getting to the truth, the sociopaths and serial killers and thugs they have taken off the street contributes to the relative stability and peace our society has known, man's default is evil, not good, and being a nation of laws and not men is an aspiration to let no man be above the rule of law, our secular king in this nation is the law itself, observe for example the President of the United States being forced by court order to entertain one CNN troll by the name of Jim Acosta in the Whitehouse, barred from kicking him out of the house he lives in, because that house is public property.
i remember reading how in Japan they can hold you for 7 days.. without a lawyer. imagine what you will confess after they don't let you sleep for 3 days and only give you coffee to drink..
It's strange that you would bring up the Titanic at this time. We never mentioned the Titanic before. What do you know about the Titanic that you're not telling us? It's better if you tell us now rather than drag this out, it's nearly 5pm and there are donuts waiting for me.
Right... I can see it now, "so why did you Miss Dawson decide to distract the captain from steering the boat and what were you doing with the Iceberg you conviently put in the path of the ship... its okay, you can tell us."
@Jacques Malan so you assume someone who what? Isn't you is on everything except weed? In a legal state it's absolutely nothing but not in a legal state and cops want to ruin lives
A traffic stop actually one of the few scenarios where talking to the cops can benefit you. I remember getting pulled over once for speeding. I immediately admitted that I was speeding and they let me off with a warning. But if I went all "am I being detained???" and "I want a lawyer!!!" then I would have definitely got a ticket.
The Rationalist2020-10-26 06:53:47 (edited 2020-10-26 06:54:39 )
Always lawyer up and use your 5th amendment right. Never forget that anything you say can and will be used against you. Never admit to guilt even if it's a speeding ticket. When asked if you know why you are being pulled over say i have no idea.
Sadly this is how it goes. 1000s of people are locked up for no reason, apart from the police are lazy. recently I saw a man who was in jail for 25 years and was released and given 7 million dollars because he was forced to confess, and when he later changed his mind they didn't listen.
@قناة أصوات الطبيعة I'd can't see that. Imagine youre locked up and everyone is blaming you for something and nobody believes you're innocent. That's pretty stressful
@Spud Learns FPV Yes it's stressful, but it would fast end, you know why? Because you have nothing to hide. Even if you're tired you won't find it hard to answer truthfully or ignore them if you're fed up. Criminals has a lot to think about, a lot of scenarios, a lot of details, that's why it's mentally exhausting for them to answer any question. And that's why it's the best strategy for them is to discourage the interrogators to stop, because even if they remain silent as long as the interrogation continue, their mind is spinning along each provocation, they can't help it, they are guilty.
@Trejo cops are incentivised to get convictions, not to ensure innocent people don't go to jail. There are no consequences or accountability for cops or prosecutors who send innocents to jail. There is accountability for not getting a conviction.
Bruh did. Not expect that punch line you got me blowing milk out of my nose. Should wait till I’m done with my cereal next time I read the comment section lmao
@Artis You never know what you're walking into, if you find yourself facing cops and detectives, no matter what you did or did not do, you need to get as much on your side as you can. I don't believe in the vast majority of conspiracy out there, but it doesn't always happen to the other guy, cops and detectives put people in jail for a living, they gain status by putting people in jail, don't even take a chance, lawyer up, straight up.
Maybe you didn't mean to sink the Titanic. Maybe you just saw a huge ship and panicked. It could happen to anyone. We've all sunk a massive cruise liner at some point or other. It's perfectly understandable.
Rule of thumb, always hire an attorney before speaking to police. My dad was a cop but when I got busted for a dwi, that attorney was a godsend lol. Pretty much paid for itself
@nobody's favourite What? Why? Based on what? Why do I need an officer in my family? I've not commented on the duties or tasks of officers as I know nothing.
IKR I'm literally so bad at TELLING THE TRUTH, my family teases me because anytime anyone asks if I did something I clearly did not do, I will turn BRIGHT RED and stutter and stumble and giggle. It annoys me, but I can't seem to help it. Maybe I'll grow out of it, lol
You seem to be preoccupied with the sinking of the titanic. So I have to ask, where exactly were you on the night the titanic sank? Can anyone corroborate this? And why should I believe you?
This is the most beautiful interrogation on this channel. The detectives here work in perfect harmony. The man has the perfect rugged detective voice too. Really giving off that intimidating presence. It's like watching an actual movie in terms of how professionally he's being played out.
It's good, but the Stephanie Lazarus interview is better, solely because she is a highly experienced cop and still got stung by the interrogation team.
@Afrolicious Presents idk I felt they were too much on her side in that interrogation and were too sympathetic. If felt like they almost didn’t want to interrogate Bc they KNEW she was guilty of the murder, but since they were cops they had to do it. I think if they had a choice, they would’ve never brought up the newly discovered dna/evidence found and just let their colleague slide….
He walked right into the detective's trap when she said "did your wife hurt them so you hurt her?". Within minutes he actually used that story. The way he fakes outrage and cries with confusion at "why" this would happen puts him in a very special class of monster. He is a disgusting human.
He was estatic to be given a way out and someone else to blame it on. It never even occurred to him that it sounded even less believable then if he had just kept denying it
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Lord Aborticus2022-04-08 00:18:15 (edited 2022-04-08 00:18:37 )
@Josh Johnson "wait, the thing we just pulled out of our asses was actually true? holy shit, we really are good!"
I would love to see the security video of the detectives listening to Chris’s confession in another room and see how fast they had to of jumped up and run back in to that interrogation room once his dad whispered the word “lawyer”. I just picture them like diving over tables and running at full speed down the corridor while pushing and checking everyone in their way. Officers holding paper work getting checked out of the way and their paper work just flying everywhere. One detective after working 48hrs straight finally gets his first break and just came out of the lunch room with a fresh coffee and the tastiest sub he has been dreaming of eating for 48hrs and right as he is about to take that first bite walking around the corner he collides with Tammy knocking everything out of his hands.
When he says “why is this happening to me” my jaw dropped. ITS HAPPENING BECAUSE YOU SLAUGHTERED YOUR FAMILY. sigh The pity party amplifies the disgust to another level.
It makes perfect sense for someone who finally acts on their psychopathic feelings. Psychopaths usually think there's nothing wrong with them, so if/when they get caught, their self-perception is being torn apart
Well, there is probably someone out there who did that successfully und no one will ever know.
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Anne Haight2020-09-13 08:50:32 (edited 2020-09-13 08:54:07 )
Narcissists really do think that. Other people are just inconveniences. They believe they are superior intellectually, and think cops are stupid and will never figure it out. Or that people just won't care enough to investigate too deeply. Shannon did ghost her first husband, and Chris was trying to make it look like she ghosted him and just bailed. He didn't count on the nosy best friend neighbor.
@khawla alrais Of course, but to the narcissist, other people have no value in and of themselves. Narcissists only value people for what they can get from them.
This guy is textbook sociopath narcissist. His own mistress even rolled on him as soon as she figured out what he did (which took her one phone call, lol)
@mojo 71 something like this: " Two things never happened again after that. The Sisters never laid a finger on Andy again... and Bogs never walked again. They transferred him to a minimum security hospital upstate. To my knowledge, he lived out the rest of his days drinking his food through a straw." that would be justice :)
A Cobra the wife probably was going to destroy him financially with illogical laws like taking half his property and alinony and child support . Im not supporting his crimes but come on we hear a lot if men suiciding for tge same reason which marital laws that belongs to the stone age enslaving men in 2020
Yes, he did. He thought he would. All those interviews of him having duping delight. Hes constantly got a shit eating grin on his face while talking about his missing wife and kids. He wanted a new life, a clean slate, so he didn't have to pay child support. I still think NK had something to do with him deciding to kill them.
@Enerio Edward hes lieing. Everyone knows shannan loves her daughters and would never even consider murdering her babies to punish Chris. Chris is just trying to shift the blame from him to her to see if he can get away with it.
@Enerio Edward this video story is a bit incomplete, from what I read online, several months after this he confessed to killing them all and described more gruesome details. Terrible.
what you have to understand is his state of mind that was building up to that. He wasn't really thinking, he was filled with bottled up anxieties of his unfulfilled life. What we may never know is exactly how it went in his head. My guess is that the rage came out when he killed his wife, and then everything that came after(killing the daughters, hiding their bodies) was merely a panicked "solution" that would fit with his ideal to start a new life with someone more interesting than his wife who engaged in Mary Kay type behavior.
lmao he unenrolled the kids from their school and called a realtor to sell their house right AFTER he murdered them sksksksksksks he's so obvious omg like investigators wouldn't know 😂😂😂😂😂
Idk, he can't be THAT stupid ..I mean, willingly taking a polygraph then admitting? He seriously could have just said I have the right to remain silent.. and lawyer up There's no overwhelming evidence yet He thought he was some criminal mastermind who could get away with it haha
And fuck, would the mistress even want to be with him after his wife disappeared?
@Memoreism :As I recall from watching this case a couple of years ago, Chris wasn't stupid. He studied hard to learn all the technical aspects of his vocation and had a high paying job with the oil company that employed him. But like all narcissists he over-estimated his intelligence. He made this plan to get rid of his family so he could get with the new chick and still keep all his "stuff."
Narcissists live in their own world. One analyst put it this way "when a narcissist enters the room, logic and reason fly out the window". He's making this up as he goes along, it's too obvious.
It had nothing to do with money. He's a covert narcissist and a psychopath. He has no empathy and no remorse. People think psychopaths run around screaming with spittle hanging from their mouths. Wrong... they are among us and look normal. (Look at the White House, our current president is a narcissist sociopath, scary.)
He had a great act and she was vulnerable, that's a key issue. Narcissists are looking for vulnerable sources to feed their needs. However, they are living in an entirely different universe. Best way I ever heard it stated was "when a narcissist enters the room, logic and reason fly out the window". He actually thought he could get away with it. Nichole would have been his next victim as soon as she stopped delivering the narcissistic supply he lives for. He cooperated with the police becasue he is stupid (that's why Shannan made the decisions and ran things - for the most part) and part of his mask was being cooperative and helpful. Note how the female detective fed him the idea to blame it on Shannan, he couldn't even manage that without help. The parents do this to kids, his mother was also a narcissist: chances are one of her parents was a narcissist.
@UCPnp5uBnPfMqhZZK0vUcd8A - Sorry, nope. It's been proven since AND he has admitted to killing them all. They have even said they can't be sure the children were dead before he dropped then intro huge oil tanks after he says he smothered them both with their "blankies". When he drove them to the work site, mom was dead on the floor boards at the girls feet while they sat in their car seats asking him what was wrong with mommy! This guy is not a father. He's a monster.
@Taj I guess you don't understand human psychology then. His neighbor recounted that watts and wife had been yelling at each other before and quite recently. The "rage" is a result of his frustration at his situation, which was egged on probably by an argument with his wife, whom is the main reason for his frustration. He's having an affair with the other woman and now sees his wife as just this thing in the way. I suggest watching the interview done while he is in prison.
that's why i don't believe his partner who he cheated with had anything to do with this! Genuinely a women who is really into you won't want you to go to prison!
@Karaoke Entertaintment I concur. Marriage is for fools. Why LEGALLY tie yourself to another person?? Nope! And Im43. Not a kid. But I've seen a lot. I'd rather just live w someone.
This lady did a 7 or 8 part series about his mistress. His mistress wanted to give him his first son which is one of the reasons he murdered his wife because she was pregnant with nico (their first son). She should've been prosecuted to but since Chris took all the charges and that was that
@First Last just go to the store for a pack of cigarettes and never return (unless you need a kidney or something 30 years later) like a normal deadbeat 😂😂😂
@Anne Haight the way he REALLY believed he was fooling everyone! How can someone be so unaware of his own behavior and body language as well as completely failing to perceive them on others? His emotional and social skills are severely deficient.
@Anne Haight That's psychopathy, not narcissism. There is a lot of good and nice narcissistic people (jester like personality, almost all celebrities, a lot of sales persons etc.).
@Ouroborus That's a broad statement. Introverts are not much virtuous than extraverts. I maintain you can have narcistic tendencies and still being a good persone. I saw also a lot of people acusing others of being a "narc" just because they have a spine and stands for themselves. I also work with salespersones and at least half of them are pretty decent people.
@Eligos If you could get pregnant, and you make 3 little humans together, one of which is still growing inside your body, but she decides to ghost you... with another man, do you think you'd deserve any "support"? Grow up.
Stefanie Coomes no i dont think i need support. Maybe for children yes but the judge should also be fair with the custody of children 6 months with the father and 6 months with the mom. Other than that, no one in any way should get someone else's property ffs. And you are the one who should grow up and go get a job instead of stealing other persons properties because you both signed a paper called marriage
e- w- why are you so rude did i hurt you? I never said children should not get support and i clearly said i do not support what that monster did. All i said is many men commit suicide because of medieval laws that are so old and useless. Do you think that if a woman divorced you, she should take half of your property? Why? Because you both signed a paper called marriage act? What is the difference between your wife and past girlfriends? Should they also take shares of your property? All im saying is that this is 2020 and many laws have been changing to make humans free and men are humans too and should not be enslaved like that.
@Anne Haight In the Netflix doc I remember she said that she built her house. I don't remember if she did that before getting married, but if she did there's another motive for the asshole; so he could inherit her house.
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@Eligos"own property" lol.. she was the majority buyer of that house, he would tell all how happy & lucky he was to have her as his wife, she was arranging sale & going 50/50..all he had was child support ahead of him but noooo he calculated coz he wanted 100%
Yes that’s what narcissists think that they are smarter than everyone else and can fool them. That’s why he tried to pass off that bs story of his wife killing them . He actually thought they bought it
Didn't he say NK was an evil woman who made him see all these dreams that made him want to kill his family he said if he hadn't met her he wouldn't have murdered his family. Men can be so fickle it's ridiculous. ( Not that women aren't but y'all know what I mean)
Literally had a couple coming over just a few hours later calling the cops too... I know plenty people who are atleast in the position to keep it on the downlow for a while if they did something similar
Crazy shit! I would give everything to have what he had, I only get to see my boy on weekends because I work all week and I'm not with his mom, plus I have a daughter I've not seen since she was 6months.
His plan was to kill her get rid of the bodies then (forgetting about the neighbours camera) fake that she ran away with the kids after an argument. Nickole and neighbor Nate's camera blew his story wide open. He also got 0 time to try and fake the story effectively. Nickole was on his ass meat a few hours after the murder
@Enerio Edward it was a lie. He killed them all. He even pled guilty to all 3 murders.
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sean dent2021-02-21 02:40:43 (edited 2021-02-21 02:42:00 )
Imagine how often this shit happened back in the 70s and 80s when technology wasn’t as advanced. Chris would’ve been a free man without that neighbors footage.
Yeah. She knew about the whole thing too. He's wayyyyy too stupid and gullible to come up with this plot on his own. Then covers for his girlfriend. He'd 1000000% be a Qa-nut.
@Marlon Welter Among the most populars: Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès is still free today, 10 years after murdering his whole family. John List was also successful but got caught after 18 years because of a portrait that was released on America's most wanted.
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I believe, as she knew he's cheating on her, she reacted to his "separation" proposal with "cheating will make you guilty of the divorce, I'll make sure you are broken till the end of your life" or similar. Then the man get into really bad situation when he cannot rewind the time or unsay "I don't love you anymore, feel nothing to you and those kids" and had no alternatives beside getting broken. At that point she brought the doom upon herself and daughters. Not trying to put the blame on her and defend him but she just cornered him, of course who could've known such calm person will go as far as to kill the family, however knowing the nature of animals you should never corner one as they become unpredictable and will do "impossible" to break free, and humans are animals. Evolved but preserved many instincts. I doubt his lover or he himself planned the murder, he'd come up with something better, get a better story. Instead everything is messed up, his story doesn't add up, her car and keys are still in, no break-in signs... he has no emotions and is not playing. If he planned it he'd be playing emotions if he hadn't any. When you listen about deliberate murders they have stories, they play great emotions, they help searching... because they have prepared.
Well, there were many people who did terrible things and lived their lives happily until death. One of them was the Black Dahlia murderer. She was so horribly tortured and killed but the murderer was never caught.
@Marlon Welter There is in fact a french killer called Xavier Dupont de Ligonnes, I think you will find his story interesting, he killed his whole family in 2011 and to this day he has never been caught.
@Michael Terrell so if he's not happy in the relationship what's not a douchebag move? Stay with her and have a hatefilled relationship that's not good for the kids...this is not about the murder. It's about you saying it's a douchebag move to leave your wife and kids even you're not happy....you work out a plan with your ex or soon to be ex and things get better....just a personal experience
@eyerolling Intooblivion I also believe NK knew ahead of time. She likely knew Shanann well enough from hearing chris bitch about her to know that she wouldnt just leave with the kids somewhere. If NK really wasnt involved she would ask questions down the road right? She would eventually know chris killed them right?
@Marlon Welter but I think its not worth the kind of mental problems you will get after the murdering someone! I know he didn't sleep after he did these horrible thing!
@Thelastunknown law of karma is crap.... evil people die of old age, warm in their beds, surrounded by loved ones every day. My grandpa was one of them.
@Thelastunknown there is no law of karma. It's just that it's just coincidence. Karma is just the description for a situation. Obviously karma as a concept Is real bit some people do bad things and get away with it. People cheat on tests and nothing happens to them. Some people bulky and harrass people buy nothing happens. The law of karma is more of a way of framing it than an actual explanation
There's some not-100%-clear involvement with Nichol Kessinger here -- these 21st century crimes are a bit different in that authorities can subpoena their Web searches, all three of them (Chris, wife, mistress) were frantically Googling "how long to wait before saying I love you," "how to marry your mistress" (<-- mistress was Googling that), "how to delete your text messages," "how long can your deleted text messages be read" (<-- mistress), some weird subtext about "what does it mean when the guy pays for dinner with cash vs a credit card" (BOTH wife + mistress poked into this). Not fair to pin murderous blame on the side chick, but it seems like some longer-term game of "when are you gonna be with me, are you really divorced like you said you were, when will they be out of your life, when can we start fresh" was happening.
We saw something not too dissimilar happen with Susan Smith and lover-on-the-side Tom Findlay, back in 1994 -- increasing off-stage pressure about "Hey, I want to be with you, but not your past-life baggage, when can we be together, I just wish we could be together, can't it be the two of us," with horrible twisted interpretations and eventual blowing-her-stack consequences. Findlay quickly side-stepped the aftermath, remaining mostly silent, as did Kessinger. Both cases (Smith and Watts) are notable in that, bucking the statistical trend, neither attempted suicide after the child-murders.
A French aristocrat did it. Killed his wife and 4 kids buried them in the back yard and disappeared. They believe he moved to Latin America I think, nobody ever caught him. In the neflix docuseries "unsolved mysteries" You can watch the episode "house of terror" for more info. Although I don't know how accurate neflix might be, but the story is real and interesting
He probably thought that he could get away with just saying they "left" or that "someone took them" and that no one would question him or assume anything at all lmao
He could've if he had hired a lawyer and shutup about talking to the cops. It's not what you know but what you can prove in court - Law Abiding Citizen(2009, holy shit it's 2009!? i'm fukin old asf)
And he goes on to tell the school right away that the girls are being unenrolled and calls a realtor to put the house on sale. Like how stupid can you be, dude?
@Polarbearsrus he said to his dad that mom always said shanon is evil. And Dad straightly believe shannon killed the children. Maybe both parrents have narcissistic traits.
@eyerolling Intooblivion That was the worst part...him trying to say his wife killed their kids...even in death he's trying to taint her with the most heinous of accusations...pathetic
This is so weird. Did he actually think he'd get away with this? He buried all of them AT HIS WORK. Did he think no one would think it was him? It's just weird!
I think he was like mid “hide the bodies” when the cops called him to go back home. He might have wanted to bury his wife but still, at his work? He definitely thought he would get away with it which is the craziest thing
I also was baffled by that stupidity. As if he wanted to be caught? Alas they cracked him through the interrogstions, so it was pointless where he hid them. When family disappears, the main suspects are usually within the family. Happy all pieces fell together out of nowhere & he did not see any of that coming lol
The whole Chris Watts thing has always confused me...how...why did he ever think he was going to get away with it...was there even a plan? I just don't get it...it can't just be put down to "oh he's dumb" etc...it's a fascinating case
@supastar YES! Superstar, that's what I'm saying. Noone is so stupid that he would think he'd get away with it. So he knew he'd be caught. So why wouldn't he just divorce his wife and be with his mistress? Wouldn't that be four million times better than what he did? I don't get it.
I dk about the whole timeline of events but I feel like once the neighbor got involved everything unraveled way way faster. If chris had a week headstart or so things would have been way harder to solve I think.
I cried at Chris's "confession" not for him, but for the immeasurable love of his father. To so savagely murder ur pregnant wife and ur childrenand then con ur father into believing you are a righteous avenger makes me weep. The father probably believed it too because what else can he do. The female investigator/ human lie detector is a fucking legend.
Maybe I just don’t know what it’s like to be a dad but If I were in that situation I’d probably disown the guy right then and there, you can only go so far with supporting family until it gets too much… like when your son kills 2 of your grandchildren and his pregnant wife.
@McNuggies He lied while they were sitting there. His son told him that he killed his wife because he walked upstairs and found she killed their children.
I can't fathom the pain the dad must have been going through at that moment. Still, the parents fully support Chris though. They're almost as evil as he is, at least the mom anyways.
dude the “why is this happening to me?” at 22:02 .... absolutely disgusting. he’s only really crying when he realizes he’s going to prison. it’s insane to me how normal this man seems and did something so horrific and heartless to his own family, to two little children. rest in peace to bella, cece, shannan, and nico. the worst type of monster is the one you would never suspect.
The fact that one of his daughters wrote him a song adressing him as daddys my hero is disturbing and sad, who wouldve thought the supposed "hero" to them would end their lives
remember kids: dont talk to the police unless you have your lawyer present unless you actually murdered your wife and kids, in which case you got this bro, youre smarter than those detectives, dont get a lawyer.
@Capitaine Bonhomme yes of course. Anything you say to detectives at any time can be used against you; he’s being questioned and interrogated. Everything he said from the moment he stepped in there was being documented.
@Dee Agree with your viewpoint. In my case, I would certainly ask for a lawyer. Also not allowed anyone in my house unless they have a warrant. Either CW was ignorant of his rights or overestimated his skills in being able to pull this through?? If you know you are innocent then you want a lawyer to protect you from being set up.
@Capitaine Bonhomme absolutely. Next time you kill someone ask for a lawyer up front. It will save your from telling a bunch of lies. Nobody really likes a liar.😣
That's right, if you actually did it then the best thing for you is to tell the truth. Rule #1: the police have your best interest in mind. Rule #2: the truth will set you free. 😐
@Ethan Shinn no it doesn’t, a lot of people take that as a admission of guilt but in reality it’s the best way to protect yourself from getting in trouble from something you didn’t do or did do. These interrogation techniques can be really hard on someone, sometimes people admit to things they didn’t do.
@Ethan Shinn maybe, but at this point they had NOTHING on this idiot. He was there voluntarily. They said in the other videos how cautious they had to be because he wasnt being detained and could leave at any time. They didnt want him to lawyer up because their case would have been way harder with him in the wind.
@Ethan Shinn No, you're right to an attorney is in the constitution, Prosecutors, Judges, and Juries aren't allowed to argue that you using your right to an attorney, makes you guilty
@Tammy Gaich you are so naive. Cops are lazy, they want a conviction, getting the guilty guy is way down the priority list. Nice to have but not important.
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@Tammy Gaich No, I had a friend who was accused of drug and rape a girl. He is totally innocent but had such an anxiety problem, he thought,” if I’m innocent, why do I need to hide” so he didn’t get a lawyer, and did a polygraph, later on during the first trial he was found guilty and spend the first 2years in prison until the police found a real suspect who admits that, 2years of his life waste for believing the police. No compensation, college life ruined. You always need a lawyer even if you're innocent, police are there to solve the case , not you.
What I find most puzzling is why they'd ever believe that the detective is actually being empathetic towards them and open up to them as if it's a therapy session, you'd think they'd know they're in a situation where any feeling of vulnerability works in favor of the police.
@Nossair sometimes people just need to talk about stuff and open up we often think of cold unfeeling killers who kill with no remorse plus detectives are trained to expolit this kind of stuff and recognize flaws quickly amd act breaking suspects with their own logic and stuff the suspect believes they dont know but do
@Capitaine Bonhommeyes, there are 2 parts. This is part one. Part 2 comes up after this part one. The detectives were so baffled by never seeing a mass murderer act so passive and apologetic that they flew to Wisconsin where he is serving his sentence to try to understand him. It is very detailed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duu2NePfEo0
@Tammy Gaich horrible advice. Always take a lawyer. You will get nervous. They put pressure on you. Then you make one mistake saying “I left the work at 6”. Then they will say “but we have a camera of you leaving work at 5:15”. You can misspeak or the police can misremember your statement. Do yourself a favor and bring a lawyer. Not a joke. Especially in the USA.
I agree, Detectives-etc are highly trained at these confession extraction techniques and most people are crazy to try to go up against these people with no experience in these techniques. They will imply that if you ask for a lawyer you must be guilty but still, they will run circles around the average person. That is why there are so many false confessions. In this guy's case I have no sympathy for him but as a general rule one should ask for a lawyer to be present...
@Capitaine Bonhomme he gave the officer permission to enter. And most people don’t think they need a lawyer because they don’t actually need one. I’ve been arrested before and got questioned without a lawyer, they let me go because I was literally innocent. I told the truth without needing some pencil neck to write down what I need to say. Just be a good person.
@Tammy Gaich There's always a chance you can be wrongfully imprisoned due to detectives wanting you to be the suspect, so having a lawyer present is necessary.
@FORZION ehh... maybe not him but yeah other peoople for sure. They did pretty much catch him red handed on camera and in less than a few hours they knew he did it. He was most likely going to jail if he stayed completely silent.
@Capitaine Bonhomme Of course. If anything is going to be admissible in court, the police are required to read you your Miranda Rights before questioning you. You then sign something that acknowledges you were read your rights.
He could have, and should have, requested a lawyer immediately and never talked to the police under any circumstances. He is obviously guilty, but he still should have immediately requested an attorney.
Don't let TV foul you, immediately requesting an attorney does not make you look guilty. You have absolutely no obligation to talk to the police once they Mirdanise you.
@Capitaine Bonhomme guilty people lawyer up the least because they want to appear innocent. Like in this case he wanted to appear like he was doing everything he could to help the police find his missing wife and kids because that’s what an innocent person would likely do initially. Regardless of guilt you should always always always lawyer up.
@AxelSpott I disagree with you about getting a lawyer and guilt. In general, guilty or not, one needs a lawyer. It can be very intimidating to be interrogated even if you are innocent. Just ask, for instance, black people, often discriminated and profiled against them by police.....
@Tammy Gaich Even if this was true, why risk being the 1/10 when it comes to serving jail/prison time? This is real important so getting a lawyer should be your top priority, innocent or not.
@Tammy Gaich polygraphs are inadmissible in court. Additionally, if they’re pulling out the fucking polygraph they probably don’t think you’re innocent- so you should definitely grab a lawyer if you haven’t already.
Plenty of innocent people self-incriminate accidentally. I would highly recommend talking to a lawyer before going in for ANY serious questioning- ESPECIALLY if you’re innocent.
@Яровоїн I am not talking about these 3 parts at all. The person asked for more details about why he did what he did so I referred him to a 2 part sound/video of when the detectives went from Colorado to Wisconsin, where Chris is serving his life sentence, to ask him very, very, detailed questions months after he had been sentenced and moved to a Wisconsin prison. If you click on part 1 of 2 you will see what I am talking about. Part 2 comes up in the playlist after part one...... my comment to the guy who asked for more detail...... "This is part one. Part 2 comes up after this part one. The detectives were so baffled by never seeing a mass murderer act so passive and apologetic that they flew to Wisconsin where he is serving his sentence to try to understand him. It is very detailed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duu2NePfEo0
@Ethan Shinn depends. innocent people should get a lawyer because these manipulative techniques practiced by detectives can work on them, and they might end up saying something that would put them in trial. calling lawyers wouldn't immediately mean admission to guilt.
@Capitaine Bonhomme so until he said to he dad he killed his wife he could have walked out of that room and they couldn’t stop him. You notice how when his dad mentions watts getting a lawyer the detectives instantly come back in to try prevent it as if a lawyer was they then there job would be 10x harder
@Capitaine Bonhomme the majority of people who get arrested for crimes would get off scot free if they clammed up and asked for a lawyer, answering no interrogation questions. That's the scary part about murder and that's the part most people aren't aware of, over half of them don't get solved.
@General Jesus Agree with you about the majority of crimes not solved. However there are innocent people who are simply at the wrong place and wrong time and low socio economic as well as black or Hispanics and often get arrested and interrogated. Without proper legal representation, they can be slapped with charges.
@Amanda L i get the sentiment, but a good defense lawyer wont necessarily try to get the defendant off, but instead make sure there are no grounds for a mistrial or any technicalities that could get him off the hook
@Capitaine Bonhomme my only guess for all these murderers never asking for a lawyer is they're grossly unaware of their rights. That and they're so hyperfocused on the depth of their situation that they forget.
@Capitaine Bonhomme He didn’t even have to be at the interrogations actually. He could’ve opted to not be a part of it, and said they can talk to his lawyer. He wasn’t arrested, and even if he was he could’ve opted to not talk with them. He just thought he could outsmart the cops and kept coming to the interrogations. They just had suspicion but they had no evidence incriminating him. Even going to his car around 5am doesn’t mean he did anything at the time.
@Capitaine Bonhomme anytime the police want to talk to you. Even if it seems super simple and irrelevant. Ask for a lawyer and then don’t say a word. They would do what they did to him to you and you’d confess to anything they suggested. Remember: lawyer!
My aunt tried to frame my uncle for murder. She used her dialysis machine to pump out a good amount of her own blood, threw it around in the kitchen and broke a bunch of stuff. When we got the call from the police asking if we had any idea where she was I was immediately like "Check with her boyfriend!" I'm pretty sure the conviction and immediacy of that answer is what made them drop the case.
She was actually fine btw: after about two weeks she realized her stunt didn't work so she went and told her 3 sons that they could all screw themselves, she didn't love them, her new boyfriend had daughters and they mattered more to her. Second spoiler alert: they didn't matter more to her for long. The man who had cheated on his wife with my aunt (a married woman) and then after they both got divorced, married my aunt, for some completely unknown reason that was entirely against his character up until that point cheated on my aunt with a married woman, divorced my aunt, and married the other woman. And my aunt's sons went no-contact to her absolute bewilderment and disappointment.
I swear, I'm the most sane person in my entire family because at least I still have enough of my brain left to know that they're all crazy.
Before I finished reading the end of the comment I replaced the word “work” with “shit.”
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Ken Merriman2022-06-26 02:28:25 (edited 2022-06-26 02:35:04 )
As the father of a little three year old boy, I can say with complete certainty that there is no relationship that one will ever have where the other person is more completely trusting towards you than the relationship between a parent and their toddler. You’re everything to them, you’re practically their entire world, and in many ways, they’re your world as well. In their eyes, you can do no wrong and they trust you completely and implicitly. To betray that trust, especially in the manner that this fiend did, is just so unconscionable and so horrific that it’s painful to even think about for those of us who genuinely love our children and seek to protect them. I will never understand how he was able to murder his little girls and dispose of them as if they were trash, a mere inconvenience to be rid of as quickly and expediently as possible… those poor babies. The worst part for me was hearing about how Bella said “Daddy, no!” How could you hear your own baby say that, how could you listen to your own small child, your own flesh and blood, begging for their life and not be CRUSHED?! How could you continue to snuff their life out? This is a very sick and a very evil individual, and he deserves a far worse fate than the one that he received.
The lady just showed why I wouldn't never take a polygraph test, even if i was 100% innocent, the amount of emotional control you must have in that moment is absolutely unreal
@Luiz Castro no, the point of the polygraph test is to tell you you failed and use that to pressure you into an actual confession. If you are being polygraphed by the cops they will tell you you failed no matter how you've done.
I'm just confused why people say get a lawyer, get a lawyer. Im always happy to see murderers without lawyer thinking they got it all. And they seal their fate themselves. Lol. That's great.
@Candice Watson indeed they are, you need to watch their conversations with him in jail "oh, Chriss, we love you, we forgive you , you look amazing, everybody knows what wonderful person you are, let us tell you some funny facts from your kids funeral..."
well they planted thast idea to make him confess so that they start getting something out of him other than "he didn't know what happened" and "someone took them" this is literally so scary....this dude is a regular ass dude, this can happen to literally anyone....
@Teresa Sparks Right, but your next door neighbor could be hiding those same innate tendencies. All of us have a monster inside us and it's up to us to keep it tamed.
@G. H. I keep a healthy skepticism of people, every day is a trillion-sided dice roll and getting acquainted with your murderer is one of the least likely possible outcomes.
@BlackBeWhite2k7 Where have you read that he was placed in protective custody? There are not alot of spots in protective custody, and those spots usually go to police officers, informants, and maybe political figures. Do you know how many child killers are in prison at this very moment? I highly doubt he is or ever was in protective custody.
Tammy did a great job suggesting that idea so he would create a dumb scenario. He really fell for EVERY SINGLE TRAP. You love to see it, you really do.
The way he immediately confessed after they give him a chance to blame Shannan, he walked right into their trap and really thought they’d believe him that she did it.
God it is painful to watch him lie about all of this to his father, especially knowing that he'll find out the truth soon enough anyway. Those couple of minutes honestly felt like an eternity, I forgot there was anything else to the video for a minute. His dad seems like a good man. It's an abject cruelty of nature that your children can just come out twisted monsters for no reason besides random chance brain defect. Those were his grandkids.
Its amazing how different real, effective interrogations are to the TV ones. They're staying calm, biting their tongues, showing empathy, even blaming the victim, speaking softly, looking him in the eyes, sitting perfectly still like concerned teachers counseling a troubled kid. Contrast this to the self righteous, screaming detective slamming his fists on the table on TV. I cant look away.
I’m in a forensics class and we had a discussion asking why do movies and tv shows show us an over dramatic way of catching criminals. Could be just for the views or muddy our education of how to deal with the police. I learned that not saying anything after being given your Miranda rights can be used as evidence.
@Patrick Lundtofte it can be used as evidence against you in court. Say that you hit someone with a car and a police officer can say you were completely quiet after reading your Miranda rights. You may come off as unsympathetic to your actions and the jury would hear this and sway their verdict to guilty cus you made yourself look bad just because you didn’t say anything.
Some people aren't nearly as good at hiding their true selves as they think they are. Chris probably thought he was acting perfectly normal but I'd be willing to bet he oozed resentment.
solving the case and proving the case are different things.. Investigators and prosecutors arent paid to guess things, its all worked on material proof. Otherwise people would just be thrown in jail everytime a neibohour guess something.
@dhfjgkt dmfhfj lol i know all of the people even the police thinks Chris do it. But they need evidence and let him confess first. Also they need it to find the bodies.
Yes the neighbors are the heroes wall he did not get time to create a story because the neighbor reacted very quickly. Sorry for my bad english but i live in holland in the town Mill opposite the wellnessboot.
I Think its a Nightmare now to life Next door and to know that all sie Dead because of the husband and the house get sold to a different Family like nothing happeneds. But who wants to live there? No One.
@Kimberly MayesThe side fade son of the best girlfriend scouted out the neighbor, reported the camera to the responding officer. These four people were sharp af.
@Night Rider gathering evidence is way more important. You can accuse someone but that doesn't mean much without substantial proof. Just camera footage isn't enough
@Tiffany Rose true so true. What I don’t understand is why he didn’t ask for a lawyer though? It is within his rights. He thought that he could get away by being cooperative? It’s so weird.
Solving the case wasn’t hard, and isn’t in a lot of murder cases especially if it’s domestic. It’s obtaining evidence, confessions, witness testimonies and a conviction that is difficult
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Jeremy Johnson2021-06-06 02:32:22 (edited 2021-06-06 02:32:51 )
@Emma Bee I think he did that to create the illusion he had nothing to hide like he wanted to help the investigators, and then he would be able to manipulate them into believing his BS. But it backfired on him as it usually does cause it seems to be a common theme with most or all of the criminals on the channel, at least the ones I’ve seen.
No he didn’t. He just said he was acting strange without any form of evidence. You need hard facts not just suspicion. If we tried cases just on the basis of suspicion it would be salem witch trials and the 60’s all over again.
@Cindy Russo The cop isnt dumb. He knew right away when Chris got off his truck and entering the house. Cop acted like he doesnt know anything because you need evidence to put someone in jail. And as someone as evil as this man. You woudnt want him to be on alert and find a way to escape or hide the truth. The only thing that could jail this guy is evidence, and evidence takes time and interrogation for the truth to come out. Would you rather have the cop guess ít from the beginning and have Chris call a lawyer and possibly get away with murder? Or would you rather have the cops investigate with full evidence to put this nut job in jail forever.
I mean good on the neighbor but anyone who knew Chris would see he wasn't acting right. He was hugging himself and rocking back and forth, disinterested in video that could show where his family went, and kept looking at the exit for a way out. Remember at that time he is claiming Shanann left him so he is not supposedly worried about their safety. Yet he goes from nonchalant to petrified when the video is shown.
@H K yup. You could tell he was definitely selling it when he went on live to and what not but once they starting calling him in for questioning you can just tell the guilt got to him !
I’m sure the police had a pretty good idea before Nate voiced his opinion. When chris was notified that his family was missing, he took his time getting back home and there was no urgency or concern when he arrived. EVEN if they were having marital issues and he though that she left him, i would think most normal people would be concerned about where their children are.
Pretty much anybody with a brain knew, but while the neighbor can just declare someone guilty on a hunch, the police and prosecutors have to be able to prove it.
You're giving them too much credit. Its called being a witness. I watch so much true crime and 30% of neighbors (witnesses) will say they heard noises but thought it was construction or sumthin but these neighbors were actually close to the victims. Not just someone next door that you bump into once a week when going to work
Watching that body cam with the neighbor saying Chris was acting weird and then Chris actually watching himself on the security tape. Hoping beyond hope that you can't see what he is putting in his truck bed. I don't know why but my heart was racing while watching that. Crazy stuff.
@Jim South You're delusional. Those 2 cases are UNRELATED and don't shy away from the fact that a court needs hard evidence to prove a crime, not suspicion.
@Night Rider oh that’s all they did? Just got the foundational proof that a case is built on AND got a confession…that’s all they managed to do lol. But the neighbor said he’s acting weird so yea he solved the case😂😂😂😂😂😂
Honestly, the neighbor is the MVP in this. Yes, his observations were on point, but also his CCTV footage. Same can be said for the best friend - without her, Watts would have been able to lay out a much more convincing narrative. With the best friend dragging the police there, it locked Watts into all sorts of tight spots.
They did very well, but.... They did not elevate the case to the level where you could prosecute. That was on the interrogation team.
Knowing that this man is crying for HIMSELF and not those lovely lives he selfishly took is absolutely disgusting. Those tears were for the fact he was going to prison, not for their lives. When that detective said he would help get them out of the cold I cried for them, and I didn’t know them. He was their FATHER and HUSBAND. Such an awful person.
@joshy2 boss In a way, it's sort of more evil isn't it. I can buy someone having a moment of insanity and killing their family, like you can almost rationalise someone having a mental break like that and going through with it (I'm not saying it's remotely ok, I'm just saying I can at least comprehend how it oculd happen)... but then to sit there and think afterwards that not only after murdering his pregnant wife, he is willing to let the whole world believe she killed her two children. I don't know, I think that's next level evil, and requires much more commitment. With the murders he had to be evil for one night, to keep up a lie like that you have to have a totally black heart and be devoid of empathy completely.
Not only that, he initially used that narrative with his father. His father believed it for a while. Now his dad has to live with his only son dying in prison and his grandchildren dead, with everyone looking at him like they are all monsters, not just Chris.
@jaasiel Delacruz thats kinda genius because if he doesn't confess to anything at all (and they had nothing at that point) he couldve just stood up and leave like bye bitxh.
But by putting so much pressure on him and then giving him an alternative he obviously didnt think of, they give him an alibi that will not be useful for long BUT they can arrest him and make sure he wont clean up after himself so to speak. They had no idea if theres any evidence left so by locking him up they made sure he wont be out to destroy it. Or just leg it to a different country... which, considering he was not accused of anything, he couldve done i think? Im european do idk how this works in US.
@Tim Easley Right and especially after he adds in how his mom said the wife "was a nasty evil person". Like wow dude you're going down so everybody in your family is going down too........Twisted
I saw many interrogations but this guy talking endlessly that he want to see his family again, I couldn't bear it and skipped all that poor attempts getting credibility. I mean every convicted suspect tried this but his level of annoyingness is superior. Imagine you have to question this dude 10 hours straight and 90% of the time listening again and again to his bullshit lies. Even 5 minutes is too much knowing what he have done.
So what did he think he was going to tell them where he hid the mothers body and then be like "oh yeah I went ahead and buried those kids too but i didn't kill them".
Nope! The grandparents forgave Chris for what he did, as if they were the ones wronged and had the right to give forgiveness as the parents of that monster.
Amazing how the interrogators ran into the room when his father asked for a lawyer, because they knew it was their last chance to find out what he put his wife, and his kids… If he had gotten a lawyer, they would most likely never find out where they are as these lawyers would have mucked up everything..
On the other side, it is really weird how it is generally accepted in the US that the prosecutors can manipulate the person so that he does not ask for a lawyer. Thats pretty weird in most places. Imagine you're innocent and really should get a lawyer, but the prosecutors think you're guilty and talk you into not getting one.
They would've been able to give the information in order for a bit of leniency. Sure it would've been a bit later than anyone would've liked but I have no doubt that a lawyer would aid in locating the bodies. Nobody wants to spend time in prison, it was the only emotion the dude showed throughout the whole thing. I'd personally rather die than spend my life in prison.
If he had gotten a lawyer they probably would've done some sort of deal, like "I tell you where they are to get the death penalty off the table" or something similar. I'm glad he didn't though, it's really satisfying watching a monster be so dumb he talks himself right into jail
They want their confession. That's the only reason.
Once a lawyer comes into the picture that begins to dissolve rather quickly - guilty or innocent
For the guilty man this is essential. But for the innocent man it is awful, and you can't try and lock up a hundred innocent men hoping there might be a guilty one or two in there
Even if he had immediately lawyered up they have him on video admitting he killed his wife and hid 3 bodies. There's no way they wouldn't have searched his worksite and they would've found the shallow grave.
So everyone saying he should of got a lawyer and he woulda got away with this. How ? What would the explanation be. It's almost like you all wanted him to get away with it. Detectives can use any strategy they want to get a confession. Even get in his face and say your a sick person
@Mahoney they absolutely are and everyone deserves totally bias and fierce representation and defense but it just shows good police work that they knew to act quickly.
@Sean Bannon He could get away with a lesser crime. If i remember correctly there's a case on JCS channel that a girl killed her child, but because she never confessed and had a legal team, she was only charged with corpse concealment. The proccess also get a lot more complicated, a one week case with a confession could take years to get to conclusion...
I can’t even imagine that father hearing his son say that. Realizing his grandkids are gone and his son was involved in murder. My dad would have been so devastated losing his grands. Boy those cops ran in when he mentioned lawyer though. He should taken that advice at that point but I’m glad he didn’t. He finally admitted how evil he is at the end.
My family would beat me to death for doing something like this… I’d have to literally hide from everyone forever. They’d disown me forever and I’d die in prison all alone.
It's crazy to think that this actually works. Playing with emotions of a suspect, their guilt, pride, possibly remorse. Even the suspect not requesting a lawyer before or even after the polygraph test is the prime example of how well they played with his emotions. Good job to the police on this one, justice served.
Remember kids, even when being called as a witness, always have a lawyer. He knows the difference between incriminating questions and is able to distance himself from emotional play from the police.
“It surprises me, and it warms my heart, that you’re the type of dad who can pack a bag for your kids.” They really had to reach for that compliment didn’t they? 💀
@MikeMichaelson Some of these investigators actually do that. With the dumber ones of the disgusting gross group. "You feed your family, you keep them clothed, you keep them protected in your house, yet SHE goes ahead and complains about life despite all your effort, I mean I'd feel like that is a spit in the face" "it is just unfair isn't it"
It's also ironic because bags are probably what he used to carry their bodies in. Like they were kind of hinting at the fact that they knew what he did to his kids but still complimenting him to fool him.
Detective: Chris, you're a human, and no one can take that away from you even if they didn't try. I've met so, so many fathers, and you are definitely one of them--only you. Other men, they would have done something else, but you were not a part of that. You were this, then, and that's what makes this so important to all of us, and even none of us if that would help. You and those kids were so much.
as soon as he did that polygraph she knew he did something, and also, the interrogator also knew, i mean, if you work at a job like that, you can smell guilt in people, his job is just to prove it, he already knows he has to either make the guy confess or get enough evidence, because people can literally say "no i didnt kill this dude u cant prove it" in front of the victim with blood in their hands, but evidence is what matters. not what people say, unless they confess or say something that doesnt add up.
LMAAOOO seriously, it's funny how guilty people are so nervous they'll just completely miss how pathetic some of this sounds. "You're more involved than most dads, you can make them eggs, you wash dishes....it's women's work, but you're a good dad, you do more than most would" - it's not verbatim, but they literally praised him for knowing how to make eggs for his kids and called it a woman's job. And he fell for the bait and fucking agreed. Dear Christ. This man was really never meant to be a father.
@Thomas Kunz ur good I didn't perceive it as an argument! It didn't make full sense what I said anyways haha I didn't properly explain myself. I just meant that some of the examples they're using as 'good fatherhood' are so forced and ridiculous, that I feel like they HAD to be hitting the low bar on purpose, like they're indirectly trying to roast him while he gets interrogated lol
@S S lol, now i get it, like "yeah, ur such a good father man, shit, you fry eggs for them and then you fucking kill them and hide their bodies, i mean, damn such a good daddy"
The skill and professionalism from both detectives is first class 21st century policing Well done to them both and for all the officers that worked on this case, it is such a horrific crime that its impossible to get my head around how any father could kill his wife and 2 babies, may they rip 🙏
Oooooooh, the way he blamed her and asked why she would do that to the girls... I almost snapped. I noticed he never really told his dad that Shannan killed them, he let his dad finish his sentences and answered with things like "they were blue".
A family member does question the tactics of the detectives sometimes. Like... would that mental/emotional fatigue, mentioned at the end, happen to someone who truly was innocent? Or do these tactics break anyone down to the point that they'd confess just to get out of there. Obviously he was guilty though, and I feel as if they did a good job in how they got to the point where they could arrest him.
i feel sorry for the female detective, having to rub his shoulder and reassure him and be kind to him, knowing what an evil monster he is. i'd feel sick even being in the same room as him.
These kind of detectives are so insainly good at their job and their ability to control not just their emotions, but every single bodily tick. And on top of that they have the ability to carefully analyze a person and construct a method to break them down. Truely amazing people.
I can’t imagine having to interrogate someone without crying, especially murderers. Like, you have to sit across from someone who (in this case,) just killed his wife and two daughters and keep your cool all while watching him simply evade the truth because he is too weak to admit he is a monster.
This guy reminds me of me when i was lying about my grades for a while and would be asked and i would become like chris, lucky my parents are schit detectives and have no polygraph lol
@NecumNaTo ya I kind of agree. But it's not so cut and dry I guess. Sometimes, in real life, the term "protagonist" doesn't necessarily fit easily into a black and white formula. Point of view and purpose are subjectively ambiguous. To some, protagonist means good guy or hero. Or maybe just the person that's followed through the story the most. Maybe the deceased victims are the true protagonists. Idk. Making the bad guy (Chris) the antagonist. A very sad and unfortunate procession of horrific events, resulting in a ghastly outcome, probably shouldn't be likened to a literature discussion on the narrative nature
@Adrienne she is. This has been annoying me seeing all the comments calling her 'polygraph lady'. She is a kick ass detective, JCS had a different video where she was interrogating another murderer in a different case.
when he said " he never backs his truck up into the driveway" way a little nosy on his part but he definitely knew something was 100% fishy. The cop kind of down played it but you can't blame him.
I feel like the neighbor dude is kinda overrated here regarding his suspicion. Like I'd hate it if a loved one went missing and people started suspecting me because I'm naturally introverted but when in distress I open up more. Sure, his footage was helpful but that's it. His input was pretty much pointless to the investigation.
@Happy Guy Protagonist means the focus of the story. Chris in this case. Antagonist means the one trying to prevent the protagonist from achieving his goals - the detective and the rest of the crew.
LukaANDkrusty huh ? That’s how this works it is usually the spouse or a close family member everybody’s a suspect in the detectives eyes. He was definitely no overrated as he stated he is very quiet guy & this is the most he saw him talked & the one time he talked he’s acting suspicious that input was very much needed. I hate it when neighbors are scared to say something speak up you just might save a life.
I would make her friend and the neighbors share place #1. If not for them both actively suspecting him, and actively looking for her this could have had another result. Really, I wish I had friends and neighbors like that.
Dude when the neighbor was like “hey I have a security camera that shows his house too” IT WAS LITERALLY WHEN A CRIME SHOW HAS THAT CRAZY CONVENIENT EVIDENCE JUST LYING AROUND. I also loved the fact that he told the police officer after Watts left his house and said that Watts was acting real weird. 10/10 human right there.
Chris is the protagonist. Because he is the only one that has to man up for circumstances. They call it The Calling and then Destiny. Others don't have that. And it was his story to make it simple.
@Diocre A Protagonist has to work towards a goal. The goal being worked towards here is the confession and conviction, aka the investigation. This makes Chris Watts, most “screen time” or not, the antagonist as he works AGAINST the goal, aka the investigation. CW is only the protagonist if you believe the goal is for him to get away with it. I think the goal of the video is getting the confession, which makes CW the antagonist.
The neighbor should be a primatologist. He immediately noticed the unusual rocking body language of this man, which is usually a sign of anxiety of primates
@Juan Marquez I guess it's all in the framing. Chris could be the villain with the team working to uncover the truth...the TRUTH is the central part of this story.
@Kirsty Martin To be fair, that definitely is the angle that she and her partner chose to approach the interrogation with. Clearly she's as trained in polygraph as she claims in the previous video, but it seems she presented herself to Watts as "polygraph lady," not Detective XYZ, probably to disarm him. By this video, she's transitioned from polygraph mode to full-on detective interrogation mode, but in none of the footage does she make it clear that she's a detective, the way the other detective does.
I think she kept her role unclear purposely to disorient Watts. But the viewers all got confused too by extension. If you didn't know she was a detective, or if you didn't know that the role of a polygrapher totally doesn't go this deep in an interrogation whatsoever, you'd probably be like – damn, this person on the polygraph is a dope detective. Which, yeah, it's because she is actually a detective who happens to know how to give polygraphs, not a polygrapher who happens to be good at investigating and interrogating. I don't think anybody calling her "polygraph lady" is saying that to be disrespectful.
Shannan's mom appreciated actually Nichole, Nathan and the detectives in her letter during the trial. Furthermore she was the one against seeking the death penalty for Chris. Respect for that woman.
Actually Chris is the protagonist, because protagonist is just the main person. It has nothing to do with whether they are “good” or “evil”. For example, Joker is the protagonist in Joker, but Batman is the protagonist in the dark knight.
Those detectives make such a great team. Theyre 100% in synch, laying the pressure on thick and fast, staring him down, for hours on end... No wonder Chris confessed, that must have been extremely intense. They did an incredible job.
“I’m not a monster”. Ummm. It is absolutely scary and mind boggling to know people like him have no feelings or regret or mental break down having done all this.
One of the reasons interrogations like this are so fascinating is that we, as third-party observers, see an easy choice here. Stay, confess and spend the rest of our life in custody ... OR ... go, refuse to say anything, and maintain our freedom. And yet time and again, we see suspects choose the far less desirable option.
It's a testament to the effectiveness of interrogation, the psychology of our subconscious, and the social constructs our species value that even the most iron-willed among us can be lured into choosing prison over freedom.
The fact that he thought they were buying the story of her killing the kids … and the fact that he was able to try sully her name like that , true definition of a monster
This lady is the most terrifying part of the interrogation. She's so sweet but she's a cold savage at the same time.
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C PA2021-08-12 09:41:35 (edited 2021-08-12 09:42:10 )
I agree. She is a good liar too because, the polygraph is not even a proven liar detector in terms of reliability. That's why it doesn't work as a proof in the court. She used it only to put much more pressure over the suspect.
There is absolutely nothing cold and savage about this woman. Smart and well trained is what she is. An example of cold and savages would be...oh I don't know....maybe murdering one's pregnant wife, two baby girls, blaming it all on the deceased pregnant mother, dumping their bodies....should I go on?
@C PA She is not lying. The polygraph is extremely accurate in detecting lies. It's not used in court because in VERY rare instances it can be "fooled". It also detects truths. Many suspects were no longer suspets due to results from a polygraph. Instructing him to lie at the silly questions at the start was key. No pressure, no guilt. When asked if he killed his family, pulse starts racing, change in breathing, b.p. through the roof, perperation changes. All involuntary body responses that simply don't accur when telling the truth.
@Smooth Operator it's not good at all my codefendent passed a polygraph with flying colors and they practically caught him red handed, had even me guessing if he was guilty.
she went into work that day thinking “meh, i can push laundry off for one more day” and wore the only clean article of clothing remaining in the closet even though its god awfully hideous, boom! Some family annihilator’s interrogation and polygraph goes viral and now known for grown out roots terrible taste in clothes
@Bob I kinda believe it might, society views women as nurturing, loving humans where as men are perceived at workers and strong.( i myself disagree with this as roles are reversed all the time) anyways, it could impact the tests and how he feels, idk but that’s my take :)
She did such a brilliant job. It's like a very intricate balancing act they have to perform. Looking a man in the eye that you know murdered his family, and being able to, not only effectively confront, but also comfort him while seeming genuine enough to get results, cannot be easy. People who can do this are truly unsung heroes.
@Smooth Operator its not rare, because some people flinch for different reasons. There are also psychopaths who wont show up on a polygraph. The polygraph was there only for psychological leverage.
@Smooth Operator clearly you're not somebody with anxiety. I and other people I've spoken to with anxiety, often have these kind of involuntary bodily responses in a high pressure situation whether we're guilty or not. Knowing that others think I did something would be enough to make me feel guilty even when completely innocent.
I watched the stand-alone interrogation as soon as it was released. Chris' version of events COULD have occurred...until he says he found Shannan on top of his child but the children were already blue. The fact he never called 911 destroys his story.
Except they didn’t leave the house given it was locked (and that extra flip lock was engaged) from the inside, plus no one was captured leaving - on foot or in a car - so there was that.
The male interrogator is the best I've ever seen. The way he methodically gained Chris's Trust, never raised his voice or showed zero judgement but at the same time brought Chris back to reality when he attempted to prolong his lie about what happened to his family. This agent should be training people from around the country on how to successfully interrogate suspects.
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Jacob Graber2022-03-04 01:16:53 (edited 2022-03-04 01:17:16 )
The ability of the investigators to keep their cool and direct such an intense situation is just breathtaking. Part of the entertainment of this show is seeing bad people get what's coming to them, but I think most of it is just how fascinating it is to see them logically and emotionally corner someone who's lying until they have no escape but the truth. Amazing.
I always thought investigators wanted to know where the bodies were because of closure for the survivors... Never once i imagined that innocent people accidentally stumbled upon recently murdered corpses and then become scarred for life.
“I’m going to prison this is horrible!!” Never has he described the “disappearance”of his family as horrible, but him going to jail is the worse thing that could happened
Yeah...if what he said happened was true, he would’ve called 911 and confessed. I know I would’ve immediately confessed because the devastation of losing my kids would take priority over covering up the hot-blooded murder I just committed.
Katie Meg That is so common. If you watch sentencings you know, when they hear how many years, if their mom speaks, boy o boy, some can wale. Nothing for their victims.
Man I just watched all 3 parts parts of this. Harrowing stuff but man those investigators were ruthless in the most subtle ways possible. They knew what they needed to get and how to get it. I also like how investigators literally have a "good cop technique" fascinating to watch in action. And the many ways in which they erode a suspects will. But man they sure hate the word lawyer. "Oh shit he said the L word go go go! 10 seconds later "Hey just a few more quick questions." Chris is cold though, the lady investigator points out how he doesn't cry once. But as soon as he confesses he crying like crazy but he's only crying for himself.
Extremely impressive interrogation strategy from the polygraph operator especially. Polygraphs don't work, they are absolute junk science, yet she was able to weird her perceived authority as the person administering the fake test to draw out a confession from this dude. Wild.
I love how they gifted him with a plausible story, that the wife did it, and after he decides to go with it they tell him that his story doesn't make sense!
idk why but when he was lying about the whole thing i thought 'understandable, he's scared of prison' but when he cried and started defending the made up story i switched to 'what a cunning lying b*tch'
@chad chadson yeah...tbf it's harder than it looks. After watching these videos i learned that your only option is to shut up and call a lawyer. It's delusional to think you're going to outsmart the police
@chad chadson even still i would call the lawyer, just in case 😂 at the end of the day their job is to get a confession not help you prove your innocence
@Sakura's Fish And they get confessions out of innocent people as easily they do the guilty. This whole channel is basically just cautionary tales with the same simple lesson: "NEVER talk to the cops without a lawyer."
I feel like they knew that wasn’t the case, it was the “alternative question” (if I remember right) but they just wanted to get one thing out of him in order to get closer to the truth
@brookiebrew Yea. I know they have interview techniques, but I think the interviews also have to be kind of fluid, they have to think on their feet, so it was probably a bit of both really. But suckering the suspect into a lie is probably the holy grail for interrogators.. You back them into a corner, ruin their credibility, and make them more likely to confess.
@john Papadopoulos lol! Yea, you can play all kinds of fun tricks on people when you know they're lying! And it's quite hilarious watching their expressions as you start making up stuff and catching them out. Two of my friends were "secretly" hooking up, years ago, and everybody knew, but they didn't know we knew. And we did a lot of fun stuff to freak them out..
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Kevin 332022-02-05 08:06:24 (edited 2022-02-05 08:08:43 )
@26:52 Absolutely brilliant how he summarized the entire motive in one sentence. This simply reflects just how incredibly psychopathic this guy was. You’re right Agent Coder, he’s a monster…The worst one to be documented so far.
Watching this again its frightening to think in the way he killed them. If he shot them or something similar one could see a small dis connect. But to physically choke each one of them out one at a time is unthinkable. One maybe, but all three. Cleay was aware of what he was doing! One thing to commit a crime and sit in jail. But everyday he gets to wake up knowing exactly why he was there!
And for his child to say “will the same thing happen to me that happened to my sister?” And he says yes and does it to her. It’s disgusting and he’s too calm. He’s a psycho.
I love how all this time and all these questions and interrogation goes past and Dad just walks in and says "wanna tell me what happened?" and gets a confession.
Dude I'm playing a fucking video game listening to this on headphones , I paused the game and go are you fucking for real and looked at the phone for the first time in 1.5 hours lol
@John Casy I thought I was the only one (I mean, who in their right mind would listen to interrogations as background audio while gaming?), turns out, there's a whole heap of us! O.o
Reluctantly, that is something that I have always noticed about each every murder or disappearance case like this. When the perpetrator finally does decides to admit the truth or give an confession. It's always for themselves, meaning the emotions they released the first time, which is only a few, once during confession, second during sentencing and we're be lucky to even catch a glimpse of an single tear drop, as the victims family reads their victims impact statement.. Crocodile tears, are only because of my foolishness, and now my life is ruined, and will most likely spend the rest of my life in confinement or if it's an death penalty state, serve a death sentence. How truly selfish can these ppl, cruel cold hardet individuals be !! 🙄🙄😔😔 Ugh...
I’ve watched this interrogation over 10 times and have only just paid attention to the bit where she says ‘look at them’ and points to the photo of his daughters and, like a robot he says ‘I know, I was watching videos of them before you came in.’ As in, ‘didn’t you see the show I put on for the camera where I watched my daughters like I gave a shit?’
@Khen eh, dad was like “god almighty, we need to get a lawyer.” & comforted him while he cried. Chris was so ashamed he couldn’t even tell his dad the entire truth. his father asked if it was going to be on the news soon…..
John S2021-09-25 12:06:22 (edited 2021-09-25 12:08:12 )
He said in a later interview that he smothered CeCe in the truck right next to her sister before stuffing her body in the oil tank. Then he came back to smother Bella and her last words were "no daddy" but he did it anyway. She watched him kill her sister and stayed in the truck for several minutes when she could have run. But he got the comfort of his dad though. All his life. And he still has it. Nothing is ever fair and life is just so awful sometimes.
@Khen You can see the dad come in at 14:49. His dad seems like a normal person, he lies to his dad and makes it sound like his wife had killed his kids.
@c. my guess is the dad asked if it was going to be on the news soon so he could notify family/friends before they found out on tv or online. Not to defend him but at least that would explain why he asked that
@John S Do you know what interview that was? I was up to date on this case when it happened and I heard rumors that he could have killed the girls on site but I didn’t know he confirmed it. I’d be really interested in watching/reading that.
I appreciate this analysis so much! Also, I have miles of respect for the detectives. They are prime examples of why we need law enforcers, why we need SKILLED law enforcers, and why people should go only into the professions for which they are well-suited.
this story is so crazy. first, the arrogance of this guy knowing that he just killed his pregnant wife and two daughters yet still went in there without asking for a lawyer. next, I feel like from the beginning the obvious thing would be to say she killed the girls so he killed her. and I know a lot of people are saying why didn't he try CPR or call an ambulance, but if we're going with the story of I just watched someone(regardless her being the mom) kill my children lets be honest a lot of us could/would probably do the same thing. but in the end, it totally amazes me that he did all of that for a new woman. like dude seriously you didn't care about your family when you started cheating on your pregnant wife so why the need to kill them just because your wife was upset that you lied repeatedly and strung her alone and you finally got caught being a good for nothing father and a terrible husband JUST LEAVE!!!!
Shout out to the dad. He really helped Chris confess and open up then sat there calmly and comforted him while he explained things to the interrogators.
@Hadeel Alsaleh Erhm, well not quite... questioning what is happening to you, might aswell be confusion towards the introspective notion that you don't know why you do the things you do.
@MoonwalkerWorshiper while you’re completely correct, I think over all context is important. He never actually said anything he loved about his kids, never said anything nice about his kids, I don’t think this guy cared about his family.
21:51 makes my blood absolutely boil! How was Shan'ann an evil person?! Just because she had a vibrant personality and had no shame in exhibiting her passion to the world? Because she was protective of her girls? What kind of family is the Watts family? Good Lord!!!
It's both amazing and frightening how they mentally exhaust people in interrogations. It seems absolutely invaluable in catching criminals who leave little to no evidence. But at the same time, I'm sure they could probably get innocent people to confess, too. It's not okay to coerce confessions, but it's okay to get them through borderline torture. I feel very conflicted about it.
It's so manipulative to the point of being immoral were it not for the fact the scumbag is guilty. But they practically hand him the explanation of Shannan being responsible and him walking in on it as his reason for killing her. He goes with that, and then they say they don't believe that either.
I appreciate the police work. Remember, the police are never looking out for your best interests. They were able to get this killer to confess when all he needed to do was to ask for counsel. Good on them.
Had a professor who was a former military interrogator tell the class if he locked us in a room for 24 hours he could get us to confess to killing JFK regardless of how old we were.
It’s crazy to think that had he known his rights he could have walked out of there, got a lawyer and this would have turned out very differently. I hope he’s tormented by what he did every day for the rest of his life. Monster.
If you want more details about this story, there’s a book called The Perfect (that word is slashed out) Father. It gets into more details about Shanann and about their home life. Plus more details about the hearing and more things Chris says to the police after he is in prison
It told about how she was a very controlling person. I don’t want to speculate on how she actually was based on the book, but either way the book gives a lot more details than these videos do. I recommend it for anyone who is more interested in this story
This whole case seems so weird. I don't really understand his motive, and why he changed pointless details about who he killed first and last after he had already admitted to killing them all. Getting away with murder of your close family is very difficult, as there are no other suspects other than whoever is left alive (in this case, the husband). So why not try a few other options to get them out of your life first if that was his motivation. I also find it strange that his mistress knew so little about his wife while was plastering their life all over social media. Did she never look at his social media profiles?
@Metal Gamer it’s literally a type of classification when professionals discuss and talk about motive. People can be driven through rage to kill someone else and given the fact that he didn’t exactly have the perfect cover up you can see him murdering his family was driven out of emotion not cold calculation. We will never truly understand why someone chooses to kill someone else, it can and often time is just purely out of feeling angry or upset.
Tammy is such a bad ass. When she said “you would be so stupid to be sitting here taking a polygraph if you had anything to do with their disappearance haha lol right?”
@TylOOOr D Whether that's true or not... Do we really want our murderers to be smart and get away with their crimes? We could have the best of both. She can be great and at the same time he could be really dumb. After all, one could argue that he only looks this dumb because he was lead there by investigators.
@Alyssa Snider an interrogator specialised in getting people to fail their polygraph test playing mind games on a suspect and you call it flirting? Wtf is wrong with you.
@Aaron Yogurt to be fair a failed polygraph doesn't mean much. Its not admissible in court in most states because it's not an accurate way of seeing if somone is lying.
Its great for applying pressure, getting them to talk, and pulling a confession out of them, but not seeing if they're lying or not unless you can get them to contradict their alibis during the speaking portion.
@Alyssa Snider she wasn’t flirting it’s apart of the whole technique they use. If you knew anything about how interrogation works and police enforcement you would realize how stupid that comment is
@Alyssa Snider You seriously think being friendly/joking = flirting? Dude that's just how I talk normally, you should probably rethink how you socialise lmao
@Alyssa Snider she’s being overly friendly so that he sees her as an ally and can get closer to him confessing. Literally it is explained in the video of the whole process.. the whole point is to get their foot in the door
@Alyssa Snider Do you have a link to this “interview in Wisconsin”? Because I can’t seem to find the specific thing you’re mentioning. Thank you in advance for the link.
@Alyssa Snider You... Do realize an interrogator's job involves emotional manipulation, meaning you'll have to do some things that you may not like since you're trying to appeal with criminals?
It looks like you're just looking for a reason to be angry.
@Simon Says lol both of them are slumping. It’s a postural technique to convey a relaxed, amicable environment. If they were sitting perfectly straight it would make Chris feel threatened more so than he already was
@Alyssa Snider girl, I back you. All these simps and gimps attacking you do not know how to think critically and are sperging out at your alternative take.
i was literally sitting here like damn she’s destroying him. it’s over, it’s literally over he knows they know now. and they probably know he knows they know.
@Bink that ain’t no technique bro lmaoo and even if it is, that just clearly leads to bad posture. Sitting in that posture in a chair for hours will take a toll lmao. even when she walk in at 18:10 and she standing straight up she still got a speed bump in her back.
@jacharyzones huh did i say something let me check my comment- sometimes i just comment on videod and forget what i said and get notifications a few hours later
lmao when she gassed him up like "great job! btw u suck at lying haha and if you happened to be behind this we would know in like an hour and im gonna tell everyone babes haha!! xx isnt that so cool?"
God bless! Believe in your heart and confess with your mouth that Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior and the Son of God and died on a cross for our sins! Believe God is our Father and Creator and raised His Son Jesus from the dead! Confess and repent of your sins and trust in God! Live for Jesus as He died for you!! (Don’t swear or take God’s name in vain!)
@naturallywildsavy I spoke poorly of Tammy because of the way she acted toward Chris in the interview at Dodge correctional, months after his conviction and sentencing.
I can’t even explain how I feel when he said his own mother said how evil shannan was…my heart aches for Shannan, she didn’t deserve this she didn’t deserve to be so hated towards anyone.. her children didn’t deserve this, she didn’t deserve this. 😡🥺😢🥺😢
I find it REAL interesting that he says "I have nothing on my hands" without the detective mentioning him doing anything to them. Considering he strangled them with his own hands. Also pretty interesting he would not say strangulation as one of the methods someone can die when the polygraph lady asked last video.
He's just as apathetic when finding out his son is a murderer and also showed no remorse towards Shanann and her family. All he kept asserting is his love and support for this monster
@Vegan Essence It's his son XD You've clearly never had kids before. -.- But I do agree with you partially , I think the father was trying to wrap his head around it. Like, he wouldn't have expected this to become his son's family. You know ?
@Matthew Jenkins Ye sure there will be disapproval, but parents are disappointed in their kids all the time. That doesn't mean that the father should show it on cameras where everyone is watching.
@Matthew Jenkins You don't think he's in shock? No way he just immediately goes "oh, my son is a murderer, time to disown him". He lost his grandchildren. There's no way he's able to process all of that in such a short amount of time. Plus, the amount of parents who stick by their children who go to jail for murder because they refuse to believe they're guilty. It's pretty much impossible for a person to handle all of this information and to be rational afterwards
@blook if you used your brain, you'd see that his dad, probably at the advice of detectives, was told to stay calm no matter what Chris told him otherwise it could further jeopardize their investigation but I can see your probably some internet detective that knows nothing but loves to blame everyone.
I just wonder if the detectives told him anything about what actually happened or if we was clueless about what really happened to his grandkids. Like at what point after that sit down did he find out the truth and his son lied. I wish the video explained it
@Vegan Essence You are watching a channel about interrogation techniques and still blame the dad for being too "supportive", seriously? You know who else was being supportive? The Detectives. They obviously told him to stay calm, the reason why they allowed Chris to talk to the Dad in the first place is that they thought it was more likely he would confess to him. Lying to someone's face is horrible, lying to your father's face (they seem to have a good relationship) is even more difficult. If the Dad would have broken down crying or got angry as soon as Chris admitted to something (still a lie at this point, but at least enough to put him officially under arrest), that would be a "punishment" for confessing and Chris would immeditely retreat and not give anything else up. When the Dad stays calm and still SEEMS supportive, it makes Chris feel like it's okay to tell the truth, and it does indeed feel good to normal people to admit something and SEEMINGLY be understood and forgiven. So it's very good he stayed calm to increase the chances of Chris actually admitting the truth.
@Vegan Essence he probably was in a state of shock. You also clearly don’t know how it feels to find out your beloved child killed someone. Why would your first though be to abandon your child; to stop loving them?
You know, I shot a kid in the arm with an airgun when I was about 14 on my old man's farm... I had a couple of mates who used to shoot at each other with really old fair-ground air pistols and had said it was like being hit with an elastic band - so I took a shot at this group of cyclists from about 100yds away, not thinking it would hit at that range as I'd only had the airgun for 2 weeks. ...However, it did and was not pleasant, my airgun was far more powerful so it went about 6 inches under the guys skin on one arm... I didn't know that at the time as I ran away the moment I saw them stop and realised (as a 14yr old) that I'd made a very serious error.
...One of my friends then saw a 'wanted' in the local paper about it and told me they were looking for me.
...My old man turned up at the door (of my mother's house) a couple of days later... poor old lad... I remember he walked up and said, "We've got to go down to the police station, son. I'm not going to tell you what its about because I know you haven't done anything. Hop in." ...And off we drove, I sat very quiet the whole way.
...I got arrested in tge station and was sat down in the interview room for questioning, my old man sat at the table in the interview room just as this fellow was sitting , but my old man was absolutely confident it was a mix up - and then the officer clicked on the tape recorder (it was '92) and said: "O.k., now, have you got any idea why you're here?"
...And I said: "I think I shot someone."
...And my old man did exactly what Chris' father did there... just leant forward and put his head in his hands... but he stayed like that for about an hour (or was it a year?) as the interview was completed.
Being that that was not a murder case and was a genuinely idiotic mistake only a 14yr old boy would make, must admit it makes me chuckle to think of that moment now. The switch from perfect confident compusure to "Oh shit bags." was pretty comical, for the darkest of jokes.
...Belueve it or not, one of the policemen actually said "nice shot!" as I left the station, after having been cautioned for 'section 18 wounding'... remember seeing my old man look at him like: "You really are not bloody well making my life easy here!"
...You might be pleased to know I haven't shot anyone since, despite coming to understand that you can get away with it fine if you're 14.
...Made me the hero of my school for quite a while... it is a messed up world we live in! :-D
I would too, like I’m your dad. Im supposed to treat you right from wrong but I find you in a police station because of evidence piling up on you… ah depressing really
@Vegan Essence My take on his reaction is that the detectives defo told him to stay relaxed, and perhaps he believes the narrative of the initial confession: being that chris only killed his wife out of a blind rage via his daughters being murdered. So at that point maybe he tries to rationalise it because he obviously loves his son. Its only with all of the extra details that we can easily work out that chris was lying about this story as well, and his dad might not have been told any of this or had time to put the pieces together yet.
@Pumpkin Dude literally didn't even really know what the fuck was going on. He fly his ass over from god knows where, comes in thinking his son is successful and happy and some kind of tragedy has struck so he has to be there for his son. Finds out it's because of his son this all happened.
@Vegan Essence to be fair to the dad, he fully believed that Shanann had killed his two granddaughters and that Chris lashed out at her in a fit of rage. I’d forgive him in those circumstances…although we obviously know it’s all lies and he’s actually the one who killed them all.
@william jr watch the conversations between CW and his parents from prison. "You're anazing, we love you, you look sooo good 🤤 (his mom), everybody know you are a good person!" and sharing with him laughing some moments from the girls' funeral..."Bella was wrapped in a blanket 😊" ...as he has nothing to do with that 🤮 .
How does someone end up like this? I’m genuinely curious. It’s so very weird and unfortunate like what type of weirdo kills his 2 toddlers & pregnant wife? Even the sickest serial killers didn’t do that
The way the detective said that he needs to tell the truth because it wouldn't be fair for Shannan to get a bad rap, to be blamed for murdering her kids, when she didn't do anything wrong... So powerful. Just thinking about the fact that Chris Watts was going to be OK with his wife being blamed for killing their kids... He really is one twisted f*ck. In his deranged mind, he is thinking that he can put this all on her, because she is dead now, and can't do anything about it. It really is beyond sick. To just have absolutely ZERO problem wrongfully accusing his wife for his own SICK acts. He truly is a monster.
He literally had it all, a wife that loved him & who took care of the kids, two children (with good health), a gorgeous house in a safe neighborhood, and a job. I mean what possibly can you want more in life? He threw it away for DIRT
@Niklas Lundberg I am against the death penalty and always have been but I could definitely make an exception for this guy (don't even want to type his name) or in fact anyone who does this to children. There shouldn't be any place for them in the whole world.
@Nessiferum i have been thinking about it, and I take back What i said. He should'nt have it that easy! He should be psychologicly tortured. He should be in constant pain and agony Every day for the rest of his life. He should be waken up every our of the night screaming in pain and so on. Every thing you normaly do in a Day should Hurt for this guy (thing).
Emotions aren’t straight forward. If you got robbed at gunpoint by someone, chances are you won’t break down and cry right then and there. That’s because your fight or flight kicks in and your emotions take a back seat.
However, once you’re out of that mindset, emotions kick back in, and you might find yourself overwhelmed several hours after being robbed.
Something similar could be happening here. The cops deliberately trigger fight or flight to elicit a confession, and after he admits his crimes does that mindset go away, letting those emotions flow back in
@Rob Roy That whole Watts family is nuts... Ronnie got addicted to Cocaine because Chris moved out... Cindy is a controlling hateful creep who kept anaphylactic allergens in their homes despite knowing Cece could die from them... And then there is Chris... I hate that family.
Even though he's guilty, I'll give benefit of the doubt when it comes to crying.
I'm autistic and people like me aren't great when it comes to showing emotion. Either we show barely anything, mime what people want you to look like in those situations (masking) or blow up and have a melt down.
For instance; my dad died two years ago of cancer. I had missed a semester of college to help him after he got home from the hospice. Some days I'd find myself crying out of nowhere when thinking about him, but when the day came where he died my boyfriend cried more than me. I even held his cold dead hands. My mother was screaming tears and my sister was pacing back and worth weeping.
I sat on the couch and stared blankly, trying to cry to not seem like some emotionless monster.
Now I can't even listen to "dustland fairytale" from The Killers with a straight face because the song is about a mom dying of cancer. I'll fucking cry over tiny things or when I'm frustrated but when faced with life-changing horrible news I'm unsure how to react to it.
both of these detectives word so well together and i’m so glad they were available because without them i feel like it would have taken longer to get chris to confess because they really got under his skin and made him just not able to lie. he still did come up with that lie about Shannon killing her own kids and that which the detectives did suggest but that was a technique and them two together can make anyone confess
Here's a thought: If you did the crime, refuse the interrogation. He made proof of his guilt much easier through his own words. At the time of the interrogation, detectives only had circumstantial evidence (i.e. sketchy neighbor video footage, Chris acting weird, and the affair), which is clearly not enough to sustain a murder conviction beyond a reasonable doubt. But you know what direct evidence does sustain a murder conviction? Admitting to the murder and leading detectives to where you buried the bodies.
Moral of the story: If you did the crime, lawyer up and unequivocally assert your right to Counsel at the earliest interaction with police. It may look sketchy, but make the police do their job, do not do it for them. Also, unlike what Chris and the vast majority of people think, you are not smart enough to outsmart trained detectives. Especially when you actually did the crime! Further, detectives are case closers, not truth seekers. Thus, if detectives go into the interrogation with the predisposition you did it, no matter what you say will change that predisposition and you will only further incriminate yourself, in the eyes of the detectives, whether you did the crime or not. Simply state, "I need a lawyer" at the earliest time you speak with police, but especially when you are brought into the interrogation room. Once in the interrogation room, the proverbial "light bulb" should flash on in your brain; "Ohhhhh I am a suspect." -ZB
It's wonderful to see well-trained detectives doing their job . Beautiful that they got a confession out of this monster. I actually wish they didn't give up at the end: I wish they hammered at him some more to get the confession about killing the kids.. instead of calling him a monster if he did it, they could be like, "you know, I understand killing your wife... but you know, did those kids really appreciate everything you did for them? They could be pretty annoying sometimes I bet, right? I mean, you're about to step into a new life with a new woman, and they're ALL holding you back aren't they? Some might say it's understandable that you'd want to get rid of them all, right?..." Why did the detectives stop at that point? Don't you just keep going until he insists on getting a lawyer? Anyway I'm glad it all came out eventually. I wish every murder case could be like this. Maybe we can hook up electrodes to a killer's brain at the time of the polygraph and do a bunch of sensitive EEG measurements to detect dishonesty. You'd think that eventually we'll find something sensitive and accurate enough that it is admissible in court.
This is it. I've reached the end. This was the last video. I no longer have any more JCS Criminal Psychology to binge. Holy cow, what an amazing channel. Please, keep up the good work.
if you need your dose of police series with true stories, try "the first 48" if you don't know. You follow the work of detectives within the first 48 hours after a homicide.
Totally agree. This was absolutely fascinating from the first video to the last. I have never been so enthralled. Hat tip to the law enforcement officers as well, I know they deserve more respect than they are often offered but after this, I have a whole new level of admiration for what they do.
As masterful an interrogation these detectives employed, I get the impression they could have simply said, "Chris, why did you kill your family?", and he would have replied, "because I found a new girlfriend". Chris Watts doesn't seem like the sharpest bulb in the deck.
Exactly! And when he was blabbering about how he walked into Shannon smoldering Ceci, they could interrupt him asking, was it before or after you killed Shannon herself? I bet he would pause to make something up in his mind before realizing the absurdity of the question.
I would like to know if these detectives are actively aware of the name and process of the techniques they use or if they have just learned what works and what doesn't from watching other interrogations and their own personal experience as an interrogator.
do people who train with using polygraph like Tammy also train on how to be a detective? she is pretty involved in the interrogation after the polygraph test and even uses some of the techniques the detective use
That's bullshit. Absolute nonsense. I didn't shed a single tear in my grandma or grandpas funeral. That doesn't make me an evil, non emotional person. Different folks deal with pain in different ways.
@Hocane I agree. My beloved awesome grandpa passed away and I hardly cried...i just miscarried a week ago and I hardly cried...feeling sad and down very much yes but blubbering crying I just don't. 🤷♀️
@Kaylee Covey Equating your emotional state between grandparents passing and your children missing (and potentially dead) are so far apart that there isn't a unit of measurement for it. How come when it was pointed out he hadn't cried he suddenly turned on the waterworks? Seriously, when someone's KIDS go missing they freak the hell out.
@Hocane nah you don’t have to cry to feel emotion, the issue the polygraph test lady was getting at was that, while he was recounting the night of his wife’s disappearance, he mentioned that he cried with her while they talked about getting a divorce, but didn’t cry once bc his kids were missing. she wasn’t calling him out on his lack of emotional display, she was calling him on the inconsistency of his emotional display
@Hocane so, you're telling me if you killed your wife, 2 kids, and unborn son..you give no emotion which means you gave all the emotion in the world, which makes you the most emotional personal in the world..which doesn't make you evil??
I feel so sorry for the father having his son confess (and lie) to murder
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Slime Season ひ2022-07-05 17:28:56 (edited 2022-07-05 17:37:16 )
17:26 Idk about y’all but I genuinely feel sad as shit for his dad right here… You can tell that this is just gut wrenching for him to hear.
Poor guy flew across the country only to have to his world crumble in just a few minutes.
Edit: and obviously his soulless murderer of a son straight up lied to him.. and of course the dad is gonna buy it hook line and sinker.. that’s exactly what he wanted to hear. No good parent wants to admit that their child is capable of such cold callous evil behavior
I love how after they get a confession and leave the room Chris is most visibly upset by the fact that he's facing prison time, not because he felt guilty for murdering his family
it's hard for me to watch things like this, and yet i find it super interesting. the criminals in these mini documentaries are horrible and insane and i hate them (even though hate is a strong word). but the ones that are master manipulators make me feel empathetic for them, even though i hate them. it's a bad feeling, but one i can't control. makes you realize just how crazy some people are.
They both are truly well trained professionals and can simultaneously play good cop/bad cop. Amazing
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Julia Martinez2021-06-06 18:40:12 (edited 2021-06-06 18:40:36 )
I can’t find the time stamp but they both know to increase the pressure (go silent) at the same exact time no verbal/bodily communication wow. Talented.
They had 0 evidence. A lie detector test isn't and shouldn't be enough evidence. It's unprofessional they pretended they had enough evidence, idk why investigators lie because if he was innocent he could've gone to jail because of investigators....
I wish they wouldn't lie, if I was innocent I'd want to be investigated truthfully without all these techniques that can make an innocent look guilty... Pressure, mental exhaustion.
@Flukeyy He was acting mega guilty. They had no definitive evidence, but his word choice, his mannerisms, and difficulty answering "open ended questions" brought hella suspicion towards him.
@Flukeyy throughout the entire case of chris watts as compiled by jcs, he introduces the techniques with differences between how an innocent and guilty person would react. chris watts reacted as they knew he would and that’s why the investigators kept pushing him on. yes, it is not official evidence but it acts as a basis of the reaction of the person does it not? IF chris was innocent all along there, and they somehow do manage to get the same conclusion from the same techniques performed when he is guilty, then he would be free due to the actual lack of evidence. but this is not the case, because they were able to crack chris watts down and find the bodies of the victims which definite evidence that points right at him.
@Flukeyy Yea he was being mega sus from the first meeting with the cop. An innocent person wouldn't make a cop wait, an innocent husband would've been freaking out over his diabetic pregnant wife being unresponsive. Plus, they did have SOME evidence at this point: the K9 units could smell death. Sure nothing concrete, but cops all have gut instinct; everyone could just tell this guy was guilty af.
I understand your concerns but you are absolutely wrong. Search for a video called " Don't talk to the police" from Regent University. It was recommended by youtube after a few several vids from this channel. It's a formidable class about criminal law, rights and questioning.
Basically the main reason he was cooked was because he talked too much. If he had a lawyer he wouldn't be arrested, perhaps even today, because there was absolutely nothing of evidence but his confession.
Women are very vital to law enforcement. Women have a unique talent that is simply amazing. Ladies understand things at a deeper level and can read people better than men can ever hope to be able to.
A good man knows this and works with their female partners. It creates a very powerful crime solving team.
@Flukeyy soooo many crimes would have gone completely unsolved and the murdeters let off free if every detective had your mentality. Forensic psychology is massively important.
Watch the "Guilty until proven innocent" in this very same channel and you'll know what I meant to say.
All I can say is that: if he had a lawyer he wouldn't be held by +8hs and his "interview" would've been fair. Considering they had absolutely no proofs but they had suspicion about the guy' behavior, it would take them more than days to get this confession.
@Dan that would be a very effective way for him to not go to prison. He also maybe could have just not murdered his infant daughters and pregnant wife brutally, though. Woulda done the trick too.
@Dan nah I’m not trashing you lol. If you DO murder your entire family and you want to give yourself the best chance possible to not go to prison for the rest of your life, obviously don’t talk to cops. As a matter of fact, don’t talk to cops in an interrogation no matter what. I’m just saying the whole process is a lot less stressful and overall easier to navigate if you simply don’t murder your wife and children.
@Andy Gygi Yep, he deserved it. He was not a very smart person at all. The investigators would eventually get something (hopefully).
The video "guilty until proven innocence" + "don't talk to the police" taught me that I should never EVER be questioned without a lawyer nearby. Dude went to jail for three years and the other one spent two days there because they spoke the truth.
@Cool Dudicus tf are you talking about? Understanding has nothing to do with gender and everything to do with experience and knowledge. While this woman is very well versed in her line of work that doesn’t mean that “ladies understand things deeper than men ever hope to” Also please don’t bother trying to defend your word or tell me I’m wrong because you’re going to make yourself look like a fool.
@TIV67 Playz this isn’t the place for you to spread your religion around because some people me like to defend their beliefs and know that I have just as much right to say what I think this world is going to as you do. I used to be Christian but I refuse to believe that a man who loves me and my family dearly, enough to send his son to die for me, would allow such vileness of the world to exist and good people to fall victim to it. I prayed day after day after day for my mother to be healed from cancer and nothing came of it. I was treated terribly in school and watched as those who did terrible things to me had no consequences to their actions. Before you give me the “character development” spill just know that I think that’s horseshit. If every negative happening in people’s lives is to “build character” than his tests almost cost my life at my own hands, not to mention that his “tests” has caused millions to perish from suicide. I mean seriously how could you think that an all powerful “loving” god would allow such a cruel world to exist? Why would he allow so many good people to go to hell because they don’t believe? Think about every other religion for a second. Is your god better than every one of those religions? You god says that worshipping false gods is a sin worse than many so he would send every good person who follows those religions to hell. I mean shit Humans have existed for far longer than Christianity so do they deserve eternal damnation because they simply weren’t around by the time Christianity formed?
@r no because some innocent people, can act guilty because they're so shocked or nervous. There shouldn't be a guideline on how a innocent should act, because if that's the case if someone acts outside of that guideline because of extreme shock or being nervous, what happens?
Sometimes innocent look guilty because unpredictable emotions. It isn't fair.
@yunafires but what if someone acts outside of the "innocent guidelines" due to overwhelming emotions that makes them look suspicious. Everyone will respond differently to a situation, these fucking mind games detectives play is cruel on the innocent. It could make anyone look guilty. They could keep pushing an innocent person causing the innocent to look guilty but denying over and over. Explain this?
@Jess Pavlichenko Yeah, but if a innocent didn't commit they would also deny. So both innocent and guilty would deny, so its stupid to use mind games that could make any innocent person look guilty if they react outside of the detectives "innocent or guilty" rulebook.
@Flukeyy They had camera evidence of him backing up his truck, truck GPS leading them to Cervi 319, his affair, etc. all enough to ask questions, they knew it couldn’t hold up but they also knew he’d be stupid enough to still take one and fail it.
@Jonathan G. Farrar Heaven and Hell, good and evil. There’s plenty of both. I hope you don’t just look at the bad things in life, because there’s always some good. I’m sorry about your mother
@Flukeyy i understand what you’re trying to say, but professionals do take that into account as well which is why there are multiple stages to the lie detector test. and before all of the official procedures in the interrogation room, detectives had already compiled suggesting evidence that chris watts was hiding important information to the police which is not what an innocent person would do, no?
@Jess Pavlichenko his work had given the GPS of his truck and the emails between him and his mistress, and their neighbors security footage shows no cars besides Chris. The GPS alone would have eventually caught him, their bodies were right there where the GPS pointed. The domestic partner is always the prime suspect unless otherwise ruled out especially if there is a pregnancy. It's just pure statistics as to why
@Doet Er Niet Toe The killer is a monster in human form. Luckily, 2 very talented law enforcement agents working as a team using their complimentary and unique talents got a confession out of the killer.
I wonder how their interrogation practices are, like maybe they get people from the other branches or something to do a mock interrogation or something. Low key that sounds pretty fun
What's amazing about how great the interrogators were, especially the polygraph lady, is that this happened in a tiny Colorado town of less than 9000 people. The crime rate is so small and the murder rate is practically non-existent. Yet, they knew what they were doing and remained calm even in the face of an evil murderer. I've seen big city detectives with less skill than these two.
@Flukeyy statistically it’s always the husband / spouse that commits the crime. Plus he was acting hella shady when he was interviewed on TV. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure that out. Plus, they had way more evidence than the public knew at the time. Watch the documentary…he was sloppy with his crime
@Flukeyy Fair and legal are 2 different things. Police aren't required to tell the truth. Innocent people do get convicted sometimes, but I think far more guilty people are convicted with these methods. And we have some of the most tame interrogations in the world. Only time you talk to the police is if you're a victim. If you're a suspect, or are in that room, you're not a victim. And should immediately invoke your 5th amendment and get a lawyer, even if you're innocent and you were out of town. You can't be convicted on looking suspicious for invoking those rights.
So yes. Trick the bad guys, sometimes trick the good guys, but both have these options to protect themselves and that's the way it should be. Fair doesn't matter, it's the law.
This is beyond my comprehension. What happens to a person in their life that makes them consciously be able to commit such a despicable act? This guy is clearly a psychopath,but was he born that way or did something happen in his life to make him that way?
Thank god for her friend and that neighbor who both knew something was up and made sure the police knew too. The case could’ve gone unsolved for so much longer.
They tried to appeal to his situation by telling him to confess to his father in a room that was being recorded. They knew he was feeling the pressure and needed to air it out to someone he trusts and used that to their advantage.
The facts that he tried to blame her for killing those children boils my blood these detectives knew he was not telling the truth and somehow didn’t go insane I know it’s there job though I would feel insane
I always come back to these JCS CW videos. Just done so well. I just recently watched it again and noticed the detective saying "this isn't the last chapter of anyone's life....." Oh how ironic that Chris was sentenced with 835,205 life sentences.
@Neord lol rlly buddy, ur saying anthony is fine when he calls me a "f**king dimwit" outta nowhere. Personally I'm chilling but idk about you guys lmao
@devonmck Hey man, I just got your response. My reply to you was meant to be tongue-in-cheek and sarcastic. If you reread it you’ll notice I didn’t capitalize the last four words and used a stupid angry emoji as an attempt to get that across. I have an odd writing style and sense of humour but I wasn’t trying to offend you. Anyways, have a great day bro.
My ex's dad was law enforcement and had extensive training in interrogation. My ex said he and his siblings could not keep anything from their dad because of that, he could always tell when they were lying or not telling the entire truth.
That was actually a good alibi, he could've gone away with it, but he made the mistake of not playing the part of a hurt, enraged and mourning father, he could've called 911, told that story, wait for the police, turn himself in and his defense would've been much more easier, the media would've seen him as a caring father avenging his little babies, he would've gotten some years in prison, but NOOOOOOO, he had to hid the bodies... That was just plain stupid, this absolutely proves that he did it in the heat of the moment and he panicked.
When you plan on murdering someone, you MUST have an alibi very well studied BEFORE commiting the crime, not make it up in the interrogation room while getting cornered, you must think of all the possible questions the police could ask and have the answers rehearsed... Just saying.
It's not like he quietly suffocated his children then felt like he had to kill his wife. He murdered his wife and then drove for an HOUR with her corpse and two living children in his truck before he smothered them, one in front of the other.
You have a point. While the polygrapher is excellent at her job, but the neighbors read the situation just by sitting around next door casually without any professional training.
@George Coull @George Coull if people are slow learners i have been known and rightly so to hit them on their hands and legs with a bamboo stick, it helps speed up the process of learning, now read the case again, watch the footage of the neighbour and answer the question i asked you.
I think her skill lies more in getting a confession from the suspect. That was very impressive. Though I don't want to diminish the astute instincts of the neighbor.
his neighbor could compare his behavior that day to months/years of living next to the guy and seeing/hearing his routines. a huge set of control data in comparison to the ones the polygrapher had to make do with the control questions
@Laura Elizabeth Although those neighbors are extremely smart, it doesn't take a genius to figure out if you're guilty. What the professionals are for is to get evidence to use in court. I still agree that those neighbors are awesome though and they knew exactly what was up and what to look for in terms of evidence. We should have more friends like those neighbors
@Misterkingdom the neighbors were brilliant but they didnt get him to talk under video surveillance to be able to prosecute him in an American court of law.
They didn’t use the polygraph to know if he was lying, they already knew that,m. The polygraph was part of them piling on the pressure to get a confession.
I know this has been said thousands of times, but I will say it again- YOU DONT HAVE TO KILL YOUR WHOLE FAMILY IF YOU WANT TO BE WITH SOMEONE ELSE! It's called a divorce.
Hello JCS. I loved the interrogation technique tally. I thought it was impressive how you were able to pick up on all those in succession like that. Awesome!
Imagine being a polygrapher and spending all that time training and what you do isn’t even admissible in court. Essentially you are useless if the suspect knows the law.
Well, she can just lie about her experience. The entire point was to unnerve him and get him to say something that is admissible in court, so she could easily have like 5-10 months experience and all those other years she mentioned was as an interrogator. Even if she has all that experience as a polygrapher, that essentially just means she's an interrogator with a prop.
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sean seen2022-03-16 09:20:09 (edited 2022-03-16 09:25:09 )
That isn't the point of the polygraph. There's a reason why you can just say you don't want to take it. It's a useful tool on someone like Chris who is a complete narcissist. He absolutely believes he can trick the polygraph even though he has no idea how. Once he realises he failed it would shatter his ego and apply way more pressure to him all because he thought he was too smart for the polygraph. It's just one option available for the interrogators to use that might work on some people.
More like a detective who is polygraph trained or certified. They also use polygraph examiner for hiring process in certain jobs like some federal jobs. They are used to detect lying in investigations to help gather admissible evidence although the polygraph itself isn't admissible but if you want to quickly rule in or out suspects a polygraph may help. if you wanna know if you're looking for a live or dead person a polygraph may help so its a tool with flaws but can be helpful as long as you understand the potential flaws in its use.
I can't imagine how crushing it must have been for the dad to be sitting in an interrogation room next to his son who murdered his daughter in law grandkids. That's gotta be worse for a parent than outliving their kids.
When I was 17 in rehab they did this to me. Of course I’m lying about wanting to be sober, they knew it too. Until I figured out their strategy and oh man I played my way through that. Did have to stay an extra month though because I caught on a bit late
@notagoon695 hope you’re doing better! Lmao I think I did the pause technique to my manager from my old job when he was trying to explain to me his reasoning for paying new employees more than experienced employees after I called him out
This is why sales/negotiation skills are useful for more than just work. Most people feel uncomfortable in silence and will try to fill it when you don’t
I do that with my preschoolers! If I want them to come over but I don’t want to make it feel like a power struggle, i just look down and count to 5 in my head and BOOM they’re in line.
@notagoon695 Had that done to me in 8th grade by the dean after a fight in the schoolyard. After around 10 seconds or so I said "What's the matter, did the cvm from the guy you blew last night get stuck in your throat?"...
HIM: "Do you talk like this to your mother too?"
ME: "Nah"...
HIM: "Then why do you use that kind of language to me?"
ME: "I respect my mother. I don't have that kind of respect for you. I thought it should be obvious to you by now, right?"
Nothing came out of the questioning, except me roasting that guy a bit and wasting his time, and a detention period which I did not show up to for most of the time. Makes me crack up hard right now thinking back even after all these years. I wasn't smart or anything. I just never gave a fvck and was cynical as hell even at a young age.
@Kaliym Only works towards emotionally receptive/sensitive individuals. Won't work on somebody who is cynical and only sees the negative in everything. I'd stare right back at you and say "if this is a staring contest, I'd better win something at the end of it"...
People have done this to me when I’m lying!! It’s a terrible and most awkward and uncomfortable feeling!! You’ll do just about anything or say anything for them to stop!!
It's a sad irony that when Chris needed comfort his instinct was to ask for his dad, when just a couple of days before he'd smothered the two people that called HIM their dad...
The grandfather's reaction to being told his grandchildren have been murdered was strangely detached, as well. No apparent tears, no grief. It seems like an odd reaction. My parents would be utterly distraught after hearing that story.
Um, that man’s pain is pretty obvious. He obviously isn’t blind sighted, he clearly had gotten information and what was being suspected before going in with Chris.
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Madison Cooper2022-01-31 05:54:15 (edited 2022-01-31 05:54:35 )
Also he was just probably in pure shock. You can hear the complete and utter grief in his voice when he said oh my God
@~Mary~ Crying like a baby is not the only way of expressing grief. One of the worst experiences of my life, which is too insane to describe here, put me in a kind of state of shock. No tears. I cried when my father died, but that other situation was worse.
Ok so if you knew me you wouldn’t have typed this. Very immature to say the least. You should follow me and under my tutelage you can sit with me at the table. I’m the tribal chief though. Take care. Join or regret it forever ()
What's worse is the cops used these fucked up tactics, people don't know their rights they confess and THEN they read them their rights. I loathe the police so much.
While this is a strategy that I'm sure works very well on actual guilty people. I'm also wondering how well this technique " works " on totally innocent people who are in shock and don't know how to answer certain questions and how well these tests perform without giving the same result as an actual guilty person
I can’t imagine how a person could be so evil and vile that they would murder their daughters, wife, and unborn child. But with parents like his.. I can sorta see how a monster like him came to be. His parents are POS, right along with him.
Wow that poor father… he was so loving and supportive to Chris while he was being lied to in the face by his son (Chris). I can’t imagine his devastation once he found out that his son was a cold stoned murderer.
As a psychologist, these techniques have no to very little academic backings. Easy to debunk in my head. But I mean as long as they’re effective on these scumbags
@momogugu but don’t you think every person who watches this video can also become indifferent to these techniques? Just a curious question please don’t mind.
@momogugu what do you mean “academic backings” ... they’re just manipulating him to respond a certain way. It’s not like it’s pseudoscience, they’re getting in his head..
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them bones2021-05-27 11:49:35 (edited 2021-05-27 11:53:42 )
A psychologist would react the same way as any other guilty or innocent person in general. They're trained in interviewing techniques, not interrogation techniques. And they're not masters of manipulation, or whatever exaggerated notion you have.
I think it'd go about as well as the Stephanie Lazarus case. Just because you may know about it doesn't mean you know how to deal with it when directed at you.
You know, when I watch videos of comedians "owning hecklers", I want to see hecklers shutting them down as well. Same here. Im interested to see a suspect owning intertogators like Jeff did.
@Are You Going To Do The 'Ora Ora' Thing? That's pretty ironic, because you've been the most aggressive so far. He didn't insult anyone, yet YOU did. You're a hypocrite.
These interrogations aren’t as effective as people think. They cause innocent people to admit to crimes as well. They basically destroy you mentally to a point you just give up, guilty or not you say what they want you to say
I'm a psychology major, I'd honestly just get a lawyer. I wouldn't answer any questions without my lawyer present. It's stated clear as day in the Miranda rights, anything you say can and WILL be used against you. "He who represents himself has a fool for a client."
Psychologist: Ah, I see you are attempting the Foyer Bouche technique, but t won’t work as I know not to answer every other question, as you are trying build trust with me so you can comfortable get me to confess that I murdered my father, but since I actually killed my sister- oh shit
@Trevor 357 survey if you know they intend to get a reaction from you you can just keep a straight face and answer no the entire time and refuse to give them evidence for a timeline.
@Are You Going To Do The 'Ora Ora' Thing? i agree. you have the world at your fingertips and you use that opportunity to shit on others. such a nice person. should probably start the investigation now for futurecrimes.
If these techniques work to make people like him ^^ crack then as long as its within the law more power to them. BUT what needs to be taken away from watching this channel is if you're innocent GET A LAWYER. NOW!
@Marshall Wayne An actor or someone familiar with interrogation techniques would catch certain methods, but it would take an atypical personality for the pressure to not get to them.
However actual anti-interrogation training, like some CIA operatives receive, would be more than enough to handle any police interrogation.
Training and understanding a situation like this is highly effective, but that type of training required is incredibly rare.
@mitchtherevolution you probably don’t have an education last high school so please don’t sit here and try to discredit people who have a decent career
@atka shaikh I mean, yeah if you wanna think ab it that way. But in reality this guy is just outright putting on a front. They’re cracking through to his guilt and making him question his own intentions. If he wasn’t so distraught by the guilt, and was STILL the MAIN suspect, then he would very easily look through these tactics. He is weak minded, though.
@Maria Matias I'm criticizing the entire field of study, I don't particularly care about the career of an individual, and I don't care if I offend anyone.
If you have a disagreement with my criticism that's fine, but I have every right to make that criticism.
While I have attended higher education I'm not an expert in the field. I'm quite certain that the people who pioneered the techniques of lobotomization, or decided it was appropriate to low dose children with amphetamines have had a lot more training in the study of the human mind than I have.
Hehe - funny idea, but the premise would probably fail on a massive scale - I mean where would we find a brilliant psychologist, willing to commit familicide purely for interrogation purposes😳😌😂
I feel really bad for his father, travels across the country to support his son and all this unravels infront of him. First time he heard his grandchildren were both dead in an interrogation room. Poor guy.
On top of him faking tears when the lady mentioned he hasn't shed a single tear about them, he said "she WAS pregnant" at 5:45. Criminals are so stupid and I am so thankful for it LOL
I feel sorry for his father who has no choice but to comfort his demon son.
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Its an Anna2022-02-20 18:58:57 (edited 2022-02-20 19:02:33 )
I thought he came up with the lie that Shannon killed the girls by himself, but no. He wasn't even capable of that, pathetic. My heart bleeds for the families, both his and Shannons!
Edit: He does not deserve the love of his parents when he couldn't love his two children during all of the good times,. I understand the parents, but he truly doesn't deserve them!
It's so cringy when polygraph lady notes that he hasn't cried once about his little girls being missing and Chris immediately pretends to be choked up 🙄🙄 I hate this man
Reminds me of guys I know, They are decent looking guys. They Love the ladies and just don't care about anything except getting some. What kind of woman would love to have a man that just coldly kills his family to jump into another start up???!!! Two innocent children and his wife gone so That idiot can Have another fun time. SAD WORLD.
Yeah; i've met people like that. Not murderers, but people who are very very bad at lying. To the point where if you point out odd behavior; they immediately correct it, in real time. Which.. Obviously makes them seem even more strange.
@stack, funny how I make one true comment, and people start projecting their insecurities onto me. I just don't care with anyone else thinks. None of you know me.
@A Guy Named Something You say "The fact you spend your time worry about what I say is cringe", after posting a comment judging someone for using the word Hate. You aren't very smart, are you?
@Diatsu S Well, He's not entirely wrong. The silly idiom was extremely cringe worthy, but hatred is obviously unhealthy.
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Lady Amalthea2021-01-11 00:10:41 (edited 2021-01-11 00:13:41 )
This guy is just evil. What he did was wicked. He admitted that one of the girls watched him kill the other and then when he came back for her she cried no daddy no. Those poor babies. And then he had the audacity to say his wife did it. Ugh!
@A Guy Named Something I agree. Its not good to hate anyone- we all do and think rotten things, this guy just took it abunch of steps further. He was overcome by lust to the point of ending his entire family. Maybe others wouldn't do something so harsh but there is plenty of bad they WOULD be willing to do! I just feel very sad for everyone involved, Chris will have to stand before the Lord and answer for what he's done.
@Annie B hatred is natural like any other negative emotions. Imagine only ever being happy and never angry or fearful or annoyed. There is no need to purge this emotion if you have faith in your God because God will surely lead you away from crimes and such.
I thought this was a huge mistake for the detective. Yes they gave him a way to screw himself with the half confession but I think they could have got the full without all the crying and lieing when he was fabricating the new narrative. I think they could have kept the emotion comment out and let him go with the "she killed the kids" narrative. Then he might have gave a cold emotionless half confession. Then pull emotion to show he doesnt care about the kids. Or I'm just to high 😂😂
@A Guy Named Something So what if it was your loved ones that got brutally killed by someone? You still wouldn’t hate them??? Wow you’re such a saint, good for you for being so perfect 👍🏼 ps: You’re directly contradicting yourself saying “I don’t hate anyone” yet here you are spewing hate in the comment section and calling people names… Hypocrite.
@Katykatchan 💟, never said I was a saint, troublemaker. People started being hateful, so I have a right to defend myself. This is old s***. Move on. You have a lot of nerve for bringing me back here to an old negative thread, hypocrite. Just like I would say to them, how are your portfolios doing. Focus on yourself, because you probably don't even have one.
Here’s my thought, I know some people like to think that his demeanor changed upon the murders, I feel like he always hated his family, I don’t think he ever had a genuine connection with them, he was always self centered and consumed with himself, I think he always looked at his daughters only as “those girls” probably used as just pawns in his game, to me he’s the definition of a psychopath. He never shedded one real tear over anything that wasn’t HIM.
Actually that isnt a definition of a psychopath. Thats a definition of a narcissist which is what he was diagnosed with. He doesnt meet criteria of sociopath or psychopath. Narcissist also lack empathy as well which is why maybe you are confused. Narcissist think of themselves first and foremost. Relationships are only if they benefit them in some way.
One thing I'm finding really odd is he's dad's reaction to the news that he's granddaughters are dead. You would think he would be an emotional wreck. He seemed mildley disappointed...
I can just imagine the chaos on the other side of that wall when his dad mentioned getting a lawyer. "Agents, get your asses back in there! STAT!" Then they run back to the room, stopping at the door to calmly walk back into the interrogation room as if they weren't just hauling ass seconds before. 😂
It's a common pattern in these videos. The people who commit these kinds of violent crimes tend to exhibit a deeply negative solipsistic worldview where the only thing that matters is their own self-preservation. They only break down when they realize that they won't be getting away with their behavior without severe consequences
@Erica D He hated Shan’ann and resented the kids so them being dead isn’t a problem, it was the solution. He cries because he knows he won’t leave prison unless it’s for his own funeral.
@Erica D its the absence of empathy thats a classic trait of psychopaths. He literally cannot understand how his kids may have felt when he was killing them but he most certainly understands his own fear of going away forever.
I mean I can't fathom caring more about even my life forget jail/prison then my kids safety period. But everyone in this comment post really surprised? I mean he did kill his kids for no reason other than to move on in his life.
@Higai He did to the author of letters from Chris. He said basically he needed to get his family out the way to be with nicky. Nicky hated being second to his family. He said he also gave shanann pills to try to get her to miscarry the baby
This monster is only sorry that he got caught.The tears are ‘Boo-Hoo,,,poor little me..They see through me..Boo-Hoo’.
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Kate Lynch2022-01-29 17:05:59 (edited 2022-01-31 18:55:15 )
I was always fascinated how the interrogators can bare being physically so close to the person who just murdered his family and be so calm when talking to him.. I would shit myself being even in the same room with a person I know is a criminal.. it’s scary. What if he just jumps at them and tries to strangle them?!
yeah no one normal would be able to hide their hatred towards this kind of people, thankfully they are trained to show no emotion, he also probably wasn't buffed enough to be thought as a threat to the interrogators
To be honest thats just the human reaction. First thing getting into ur mind after getting caught is freaking out and thinking about the consequences ur about to face
They should have had the neighbors in the interrogation room. Within five mins they'd be quick to point out flaws. "No no nope.. Let my stop you right there. You never acted that way before or said things like that... Guilty."
Hurts my heart that he only acknowledged the pregnancy as a problem but never referenced the birth etc.
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S W2021-12-15 19:18:34 (edited 2021-12-15 19:18:52 )
Isn’t it crazy to think that even after all his clumsiness; if he only had shut his mouth during this interview and lawyered up; we might not even have heard of him.
The way they have to really scrape the bottom of the barrel when finding something to compliment him on to go with “now chris, we can tell you’re a good dad. You, uh, packed a bag for your kids. Most dads don’t even know what goes in a bag. Or how to physically put the things in a bag. Or what a bag is. It’s great that you know what a bag is, chris, but we know you’re lying and you killed your family.”
Tbh this worked because the bar for a lot of men when it comes to the house is still SO LOW that basic parental duties performed by a father actually impresses many people regardless of if the mom also has a job or is a 24/7 SAHM whatever. “Oh you fed them a snack AND remember to put a jacket on your kids to go outside AND remember their birthday? You’re amazing, father of the year, your wife is SO blessed to have you!”
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The Vo Show2021-11-28 04:10:23 (edited 2021-11-28 04:11:53 )
It's so passive aggressive. He may as well just lean in and say 'confess now you disgusting creature.' He's letting him know that he knows. They're right though. If you were innocent you'd be absolutely indignant at being complimented for cooking eggs in a patronising way while you're trying to find your missing family. Instead he flops about like a fish on dry land.
Imagine being his “mistress” she could easily blame her self. Obv what did she is very wrong from the get go, that is if she knew he was married. It’d just be mind boggling being anybody who knew this guy
My 2 year old son fell off my older sons bunk bed. One could say he was pushed out of jealousy one could say he fell. While my mind was in a rage about what happened (my 2 year old landed on his head and was unconscious and shaking) I could of easily of turned violent with the rage I felt, but when you see something is wrong with your child, even when your angry, if your not a homicidal psycho, or even if you are but you love your kids, your first and only option is going to be to grab your child and hold them and make sure their okay and if you can’t or don’t know how make sure someone is on their way who does. This guy better get his butt taken from him in prison and not killed. He needs to live as someone’s bitch and the memory of what he did. Death is too easy for him.
I got pulled over for a break and enter (which I didn’t do) and it had me steaming.. swearing at the cops the whole 9. Here his kids are missing and there accusing him and talking about ways to get rid of dead bodies and he’s just going along with😂 so obvious he’s guilty
I love how the dad said lawyer and these detectives came in so fast lmao! They were like nah nah none of this logical thinking sir! We got his ass now!
Actually, i think he really loved them. Just that killin their mother leads him to a mental breakdown where he felt the need to make his daughters disappear for some reasons... like do no let them grow up without mummy and a murderer dad?
@PHNeutre49 If it was a "crime of passion" (ughh) then he would have been suitably horrified by his own actions afterwards. Instead he went to work, after doing the most awful and disrespectful disposal of his family's bodies. His babies.. Plus he never cries. Not exactly a "passionate" man.
@Jok' Everyrhing your this comment is wrong. I read Chris Watt’s book. He talked about how he didn’t love his children and wife. He just wanted to be with his new girlfriend. These were his own words.
@Misterkingdom I was always pretty skilled in putting myself in the mindset of a murderer, but it doesn't mean I have any interest in murder. It just means I'm good at thought experiments.
M A2021-12-27 04:07:59 (edited 2021-12-27 04:08:29 )
@RoXMvPRoY2007 perhaps when him and his wife were considering separating he didn’t want anyone else to have his family. Even though he was moving on with another person.
If I ever commit a despicable crime I won’t do it in the county where these detectives work ! These 2 detectives are too good! I would’ve confessed in the first 5 minutes of the interrogation with these 2.
Lived in CO my whole life and I have a very distinct memory of the day the news showed up to his house for the first time. I was 14 years old and within 5 minutes I knew he killed them all
Great video JCS!! I can’t believe this guy seems so…normal…at first glance. He seems just like some midwestern average Joe to have done some brutal shit like this
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sad rabbit2022-01-31 05:11:04 (edited 2022-01-31 05:20:22 )
Boy I would crumble under that pressure nearly instantly. Good thing I don't plan on murdering someone anytime soon. Or ever. Just the quiet stare...
Edit: When reality hit his dad and said, "Good God Almighty, son..." before he put his head in a hand... that must have been crushing. Both for the dad, and for Chris to see that sheer disappointment (and the latter deserves it fully).
fr he is terrible at lying, "like" makes up 50% of the words that come out of his mouth and he doesn't even speak about his kids like they're his own lmao
I'm what's called a shit truther. Basically, even when I completely 100% am telling the truth, I laugh and smirk and look like a fucking dumbfuck liar. Sucks pretty bad.
A murderer could literally butcher my entire family, and if the 2 detectives interrogated me about, within the first 10 seconds, they would automatically smugly know I was the one who did it (even tho im completely innocent) HAHA
@daggerwrist I know what you mean, I’m sometimes the same. I remember when I was younger and my parents would ask me to not do something, then I wouldn’t do it, they’d ask me afterwards if I did it and I’d say no but smart smiling and then they’d think that I was guilty
I am a shit liar myself. I was never good at it. Still not.
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Patrick Flaherty2021-06-19 18:40:28 (edited 2021-06-19 18:41:56 )
I remember when I was 11 years old. And stole a candy bar from a local Walmart. I told them I payed for it and they took me in the back and used these " techniques" on me.. Lol... at that point I told them stop with the techniques and laughed. Then I demanded my lawyer and let me go....( with the candy)
At the very next seconds of this video, you will observe a weird change in his demeanor and the way he keeps fucking up, contradicting with his previous statements, turning him from a witness... to now being the prime suspect of the case.
The interview/interrogation is also very demanding mentaly for the investigators. Your mind keeps spinning through every moment and at every word. It pretty much wears you out for the rest of the day.
when she mentioned the part about calling the ambulance- if something like that happened to my child I would not hesitate to call the ambulance dead or alive anything for my child to come back to me- the fact he would hide them over calling 911 makes him suspicious right off the back
No not anymore those hard core techniques are long gone,shouting or shaking the suspect banging the table to force information out and all that sort,now days it's all about interrogation with pschological profiling it is very detailed with certain techniques,it is between building and breaking the suspects ego down,which will corner him emotionally to admit to the crime committed.
@BlackJoe23 Look man, I know you'll probably ignore this, and maybe you're just joking. But I also have depression and like a pretty milquetoast existence. Suicide isn't the way to go, text a family member just one sentence and they'll help you get a doctor or a therapist. There are hotlines, clinics, there are people ready and able to help you if you just reach out. There are better ways to deal with what you're dealing with.
@First Last i found some consolidation in ghaungzi on george and wattses videos. the reason to commit suicide is that you are not able to live in the moment anymore, there is nothing special about it because life itself is a mysterious joint cooperation of elements. its more like a circle at all points, if the flow is twisted at any point death or suicide occurs, but there is no suicide and no death, because there is no free will. because your breathing mechanism depends on the air arrounds you, the body depends on the surrounding bacteria, on the surrounding water. 60%. theres no reason to attach to what is lost, but also no reason to actively abandon it. you will eat yourself out, thats all for now, because you is a measurement not a thing. we learn language by pointing, measuring. we are measuring creatures, we measure ourself and others, thats how we identify anything. its like this is not a chair, because it lost one leg, but there is no chair because it never had that leg in the first place. everything is exchanged in the empty space, fullness is occupied.
@BlackJoe23 kerel wat is dat nou allemaal voor gekheid. Vindt het best heftig je comments en weet niet goed hoe je ze plaatsen moet, heb ook echt geen idee in wat voor donker gat je zit dat je die dingen als een optie beschouwd. hoop dat je het anders gaat inzien want het is het allemaal niet waard. Draai het om en geniet van alles wat het leven wel de moeite waard maakt. En als ik het compleet mis heb en het verkeerd begrijp. Dan spijt me dat maar de bedoelingen zijn niks anders als goed
@BlackJoe23 Listen, Brother. Life, and all its emotions and feelings are fleeting. You are feeling down now, but, it will pass. You have one shot to embrace life and all its experiences. I am promise that if you help someone who has things worse than you, and believe me, there are always people who have it worse, than it will help you. And slowly, you will find meaning , and you will dig yourself out and come out stronger. And feel better, and glad you didn't act impulsively on your thoughts when feeling down. I wish you the best...
@B Reed since we cant maintain the tide, the virus comes to uproot us, when a plant is not designed for water, its roots get dislogded. but my sister is resilient since she is called seaweed.
@B Reed did you know that people only use 10% of their brain, thats because being normal, takes pressure, the 90% of nature is repressed. isnt that quite sad? and when we die, we rediscover the 90% like children. its toxic like the body is full of toxins
@Mel what sins? was darwin a sinner for calling us monkeys? are the butchers sinners for slaughtering their children? we are children of the universe, therefore sin is not in its dictionary. it was however a fixed idea it used to sustain itself for as long as it needed.
@Path of Phobos but the effects of the universe at large put us into being and play us out. well if you rely on quantum theory there isnt a world anyway, but just a inanimate state that vibrates like a super frequency. so in that sense anything supernatural because its not classical or something.
@BlackJoe23 hi friend, it seems like u are quite a philosophical person that is both depressed and has existential crisis. Actually I am really like u at some stuff, but I am deciding to just live on and see if someday i will be happy or feel free even a bit like I was again, even if thats when I hit 70. I also see that theres no logical reason for me to live, also that I no longer feel anything. I tried committing suicide several times, never could do it bc it was too horrifying at the thought of killing yourself and leave a dead body there. now am a bit better, My advice to you is just keep waiting dude, maybe make the joy of just eating st good, breathing, watching some movies or some intesting stuff on YT, planting some trees, play with some cats, clean your house, anything that makes u feel physically and naturally good or instinctively good for a even just a few minutes, try to do st that feels good each moment to pass the day. Live everyday like that, do everything u like and u will feel like afraid of death. Thats the first step, then just keep waiting day-by-day, someday u will suddenly see u dont think of dying anymore. Then u start little by little connect with the outside world. Very small steps, who knows u can get there, if u dont try, u may regret it. Sorry English is not my 1st language, hope u get it, lets get thru this together
@BlackJoe23 the 10% of the brain thing is a myth dude. Seems like you've been reading some dark and edgy stuff, kinda cringe. But yeah, free will doesn't exist, you don't control your thoughts they just happen and you don't control what thoughts you engage with. Humans are no different than squirrels, we all shit and rot when we die. Go get laid or something man or watch a film or something jeeze.
@Bald DeGea i agree on that one but i live in the netherlands, here its just so exhausting when you come into contact with others, they really cant deal with the truth of it, so i end up eleborating like a great afterlife hope figure, and its safer to hide in the house being like this. i think itd be interessting to look for koreans for example i saw that a guy from there was here now, but i feel most at home with those chinese but communist sympathizing fools are far and few between even them, so i find it hard to even open my mouth at all cuz everything i want to say is too foul if i dont get all this on on acting acting mode thing. thats why i want to preserve face so i dont have to deal with anyone. its encouraging to hear yet its so easy to stay stuck in the rut. this is the only nice thing about netherlands, they care if you show you are anxious and its evil as hell but thats why i am a spoiled baby. also people here are very in their own world and its impossible to easily find people unless you are crafting in a group, also when i bond with people it feels like i am about to explode like ug had this problem in his life. its like i wanna cry but then i manage to arouse myself with my self. i learned to do that from a jew sam vaknin, he knows how to play the game of words. i keep thinking however that he was trying to neuter us about china in the intellectual way rather than the ug just be illiterate fashion. i do not like sam vaknin though, but i also have much from the koreans and the japanese so i am very feminine too and i am not even interesting in interaction unless people bow down to my preferences by just knowing my mind that kinda thing. i am a big mess of different personas and its against culture to get into personal detail. so basically actually my only mentors are dutch in the i know them sense, whereas everyone i look up to is in places i have never been too. and yet i still want to not use a airplane cuz i gotta worship the god of the green earth. and cuz its like if i keep my stockholm syndrome then i wont have to leave the house. they like that i have a bit more charisma now then most dutch so its like they do whatever i want without even asking, so in a sense i feel very comfortable as long as i dont have to do any of the planning myself. thats the crux for me, i am good at replying but not at knowing what i want and how to ask for it. and where to look, and also if i do nothing, then i wont fail either. exotic interacting is amazing compared to familiar, yet that means any time i am sharing everything all over again. also i feel that dutch people have a firewall of not reading into things mostly, that makes english appear warm even when they arent meaning to be. just the wall of noise is very much like before god was disgraced as they might say. all that i seek is a clear sense of god in the sense of learning some kind of hope not for me, but in the sense of being part of a whole that has a connection that is positive even if it is only a sensing. i also got into irish stuff now and i was wondering if my autism is cuz of much of ancestry is as this. its like every thing i write is like a day for confessing and it would be nice to have a positive note, but i feel its the computer love that makes this exchange possible. the digital realm has this exotic feeling that real life just cant achieve anymore, at least not here. thats why i wanna know what liao lin jing on instagram was on about, but she blocked me so i guess i wont know, while serpent za says they worse polluters and i ug that i am a idiot looking for truth amongst lyers. so all i wanna discuss is induction, trying to induct what might be happening through some mystery bullshit as billie eillish outputs lying about joe biden and stuff. i am kinda hoping that there are back door deals between china and usa that are just not clear to us europeans, like water gate for example. i am kinda sensing that this is the case but i do not know cuz noone will confirm this to me, and if its true then who knows if the development is possitive. for example when you say just animals in european speak this is a destructive term, but in american english it might be about luck rather than sarcasm. thats why i liked ug so much, he went to america yet i translated him as a brit which made him sound very scary, when americans seem especially mad in a profoundly endearing way. simply cuz they live fast and dont think so much that they know better what live is about then europe. yet still they say water gate 70s was hell, and it is, but is it as such for common folks or is it a gain in the larger sense of the cycle of harvest might i put it as that. the australian man i watched was obsessed with egyptian hieroglyphs and birth cycles cuz its a fucked country, but also the one that china interact with well. for some reason i really dont wanna try to read marx, cuz i feel that it would make me vomit somehow, that i would be repulsed by the contents and think wow its all bullshit anyway, yet i have never read it really, i just feel that the echo chamber says everything thats not german is evil as ug hinted that we think all the time basically. even russia is a german country. its just slightly less christian. even communists have to have some kind of religion, otherwise they would have nothing in common with each other. yet only when i have proof can i exchange this as a fact.
one thing that is clear: life is always fleeting, but did ug mean that i am a dumb for liking metaphysics, or that i am dumb for having hope in the meta itself? i guess gotta watch more of the new vids on the channel, i just sense the wizard of oz releases them all right on time, i know about skull and bones unlike most europeans and i am in favor of anything thats productive for the overall world, but europeans cant handle horror anymore. thats profoundly alienating and also boring and depressing. also i despise dutch women cuz they are way too pityful and therefore annoying like i am self pity. nothing to note here i guess except that i like ranting about the meta of the life of a foolish hobo neet.
@Bald DeGea chesire cat says: alternating currents flow down the butterfly effects , cuz its a slippery slope hill that hills billy next to the ocean as the live streams
There are some unsolved murders in Australia where everyone knows who did it, like Lucille Butterworth and the Frankston/Tynong monster (although that loser recently died) - they should hire these 2 to come down and do the interrogation.
Knowing that he did it all along aside...Just consider the fact that this all came to light and prosecution is because of just some text books and training ...Wow man I am impressed
Detective: I believe Shannon did it Chris: Yeah Shannon did it Detective: I don't believe Shannon did it Chris: Hold on. This whole operation was your idea.
At the start when he said I want my family to come home and he doesn't know where they are just shows how much of a monster he was and we all knew that he killed them it just gives me chills
His voice was changed due to a tightening of his vocal cords, it’s a stress response. It also happens when you’re talking to someone you’re interested in you try to be softer and more appealing to them. So, the pitch of his voice changing is him trying to make his lie appealing and believable
@Chuck Norris real criminals can lie great, i learned that all over my life. But this all life brave guy dude who killed his family is a very bad lier.
The way the father reacts after finding out what his son said he already sounds destroyed inside I can’t imagine his reaction after finding out the full truth
@Trudy Kennedy would u ? Of course what he did was horrid and unimaginable but parents are meant to love u no matter what doesn’t make it right of course
@Hi I believe the statue should have been kept up If my child (I’m a mom of a young adult) told me he committed a crime and I knew evidence supported his guilt, of course I’d believe it. Not liking what you’re hearing is part of life; sometimes what you’re hearing might be unimaginable and horrific, but you can still love your child even if they have done something heinous.
In the Watts’ parents’ fervent view, Chris didn’t kill his children - Shan’ann did.
That poor father, having to hear all this from his son. I can't even imagine how he's feeling at that point. Then to find out he even lied to him too. Fuck, that man has to live the rest of his life thinking about that.
Additionally from about 6:50 you can watch the fingers slowly shift from counting to arching into an upward progression as if he were conducting a band to play louder. Then he crushes his palms together as people wring their hands together when thinking financially evil thoughts. Then he holds his wrist. That move to the wrist hold is his controller and I can only imagine how rapidly he was communicating to himself with his fingertips on his wrist at that point.
From the second his father walked in, I couldn't think of anything but of how incredible his father is. The way he handled this information while giving his (supposedly innocent) son comfort and support is very impressive. Its interesting how someone with such grace and love can end up having a child who is the complete opposite. Props to his father, I hope his family is recovering well.
He thinks that shannan just killed his grand daughters and surely believes his sons. He thinks his son just lost his daughters and then in rage killed his wife.
I think what's even more ridiculous about this murderer is that he lied to his own dad about what really happened instead of coming clean. He has ZERO conscience.
@pcstew3 I'm not sure he believes it, but it sounds like he's going with the story to try and get his son on a lesser sentence. It's all so sickening to watch. If there was ever a justifiable case for the death penalty, this case would win hands down.
yeah, my dad'd be like -- hey officers, we're done in here Officers: already? dad: he confessed. he killed them, so I took care of him for you. what's left of him is strapped to that chair with my belt.
Remember the dad is just learning of the violet murder of his two toddler grand daughters. It doesn't sound like he cared for the wife, but we aren't built to out live our grandchildren. I'm absolutely sure he's completely devastated.
Both these detectives did a good job at pretending to be friendly but at the same time putting on the pressure to make him as anxious as possible to where he eventually couldn’t handle it anymore and just confessed I was honestly a little surprised he confessed but it think he realized eventually people would find out they’re was way too much evidence against him I feel like he knew as soon as he mentioned the affair that he was gonna have to come out with it cuz that’s definitely one of the most common reasons people murder there wives cuz they caught them cheating
He couldn't bring himself to tell his father that he killed his grandchildren. But it was to his father that he confessed to killing his wife. His father made him break...with all due respect to the detectives.
You know he wishes he thought of that first. Had he copped to that right off the bat. He would be out in 10. Better yet if he got an attorney before answering any questions?? Not excusing what he did and he did he just punishment. Life in prison. No women, no McDonalds, no trips to the beach a wasted life.
😂 if you listen real closely you can almost hear the actual sounds of “ding, ding, ding” coming from the head of Chris Watts when the detective suggests Shannan hurt the girls.
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M VP2021-08-18 17:08:52 (edited 2021-08-18 17:09:32 )
Chris is exactly where he deserves to be. As awful as his family appears to be based on their own words and actions throughout this entire ordeal, I still feel horrible for them. Shannans family is not the only family involved here. A lot, A LOT, of people lost in this case. Shannan was a mother, daughter, granddaughter, niece, sister, friend, cousin, auntie, godmother, coworker, and neighbor. A lot of people loved Shannan, the girls and baby Niko. It’s a real shame how many people Chris impacted by his careless actions. Like I said before, his family seems… well, I don’t know, awful, lol, but they didn’t ask for this to happen. They love(d) their son and they have essentially lost him in many ways. Chris is right where he needs and deserves to be but it is certainly still extremely hard for the people who love him.
RIP Shannan, beautiful Bella, crazy CeCe, and precious little Niko. So many people around the world have been praying for you since day one and will continue to; keeping the family of Shannan in our prayers, too. 💕
@M VP Did he ever play right into that one. But on the other hand had he thought of it first he still would have flunked the lie detector. No excuse for what he did her at all but lesson learned. Never talk to the police without a lawyer unless you want to help them build their case against you.
I guess it's part of their strategy, but I hate they planted that in his head and the theory was out there for a brief period. His parents believed it. Ugh!
it really seems this clown wasn't even a psychopath, just a smooth-brain lemming who is so easily manipulated he'll literally go along with anything. exactly the kind of mindless yes-man that corporations reward.
I'll bet the mistress just said something like "I wish your wife and kids would disappear" and he was like "that's brilliant!"
Taking the explanation the police gives to them is the dumbest shit a criminal can do. The police are like "Is this what happened, its understandable" not knowing at all what happened 100%. Then the criminal is all like "yep thats exactly what happened, exactly what you just came up with, ill take that!" Like its super fucking obvious thats not what happened, unless the interrogators are psychic.
@bigbilltoady actually, if you have watched documentaries on this case, you will realize his wife was a troublemaker too. She was showing off their life all the time and that really pissed Chris off.
@Smith Ian I never got that. All I got was how happy she was in her marriage and how she adored her daughters and how lucky in life she was with Chris, her kids, home, job and friends. Maybe I missed something but I never got that impression.
@bigbilltoady The problem is Shannon in part made the videos as an advertisement of a brand so that she inflated a lot about her feelings in the video. Meanwhile, Chris is introverted so he definitely is reluctant to share their life too much, and worse of all, he did not know how to refuse Shannon about sharing their life. But Chris did not realize that he hated his wife and their life, until he met someone else, so he decided to leave his original family in the worst way ever.
@Jan Lima If Shannan was as bad as you say, does that mean she deserves to be murdered and her beautiful babies murdered and disposed of in such a evil way. You say that what CW did is terrible but indirectly you are excusing what CW did. No one deserve to be killed regardless of what they allegedly did! He had no reason to do what he did. Not one reason😡
14:28 This comment stuck out to me more than anything else in this video. To me it doesn't feel like Tammy said that to get a confession, but to remind him of what put him in that seat: His failings as a father.
Can we just talk about how Knowledgeable our narrator is! Gosh damn. This guys voice made me certain that he knew wtf he was saying. He could tell me I’m a pretty little girl whilst beforehand I believed I was a full grown man and I’d be like “damn maybe I am a pretty little girl”
He's an idiot. Dude had a job, big house, daughters, a wife. Saw his closet, very decent. Give me all of that and imma love my queen and raise my princess. I can't even imagine how many decent men want to reach that point in life. He made me SICK!!
@Chief Executive Officer he had a beautiful wife, two adorable (soon to be three) kids, and a nice house, plus an amazing job. Many men can’t even get a woman, and this nutcase kills his. He sickens me.
All he had to do after failed the polygraph was say I’m no longer doing this interview because the detectives are trying to blame me for my family’s disappearance. And they could’ve said nothing. They had no more evidence and there’s no more to find. If Chris Watts was a smart person he could’ve easily gotten away with this. Which is why it is even more scary.
@Nunuvyor Bizniss I agree. He had no alibi. He was the last to see her alive, and there was no forced entry. The neighbors camera caught him loading the truck. His wife’s car was still at the home. There is nobody else it could be but him. Finally the dogs sniffing at the house confirmed that Shanann died in the house. He was the only guy in the house with her.
@Chief Executive Officer I said this too. I would have done anything to have Shanann for a wife. Beautiful, friendly, fun, and flirtatious. You could tell she truly loved him too.
@Chief Executive Officer If I remember correctly, they were "house poor" and living well beyond their means. Not that it matters, but adds another level of financial stress to the situation.
Ikr? I always thought this would come up one day. If the Watts parents weren’t such a pair of evil idiots so hell bent on blaming everything on Shannan, then dad could have insisted on an attorney even before the polygraph and Watts would have walked. Or maybe sold the Shannan killed the kids story and he flew into a rage and only gotten 10-20 years. Hell He’d be out in 2 with good behavior
@Perry he would have gotten away with it for a few more nights. But I wager he would have slipped up again in the future. No one has a good enough memory to be a liar for a long enough time.
Everyone’s giving these detectives all sorts of “legend status”…dude, this guy threw them the world’s most hittable softball, walked in practically wearing a sign saying “GUILTY”, never asked for a lawyer and never shut up!
This isn’t a case of brilliant, Sherlock Holmes, House MD level detective genius. This is a dumb, corny criminal who was too square to cover even his most glaring tracks
that doesn't mean these detectives aren't great at their jobs.
don't belittle the people that aided in justice, even if it was an easy case. do you know how long this took? nonstop, whittling away at his psyche, KNOWING he's guilty. how long would you talk to someone like this?
Interrogator: We know you're a good father. You probably walked in on your wife doing something to the kids? And you reacted a certain way? CW: ... Uh, yeah! Yeah, that's it. Interrogator: Yeah we don't believe you.
Can we talk about an unspoken victim - that little dog probably love the hell out of those girls and then suddenly they're gone. And then suddenly these other people with these funny smells are coming into the house. Then suddenly the dog gets moved and never sees any of his family again. And you know the poor thing had no f**** clue what was going on. Poor bud
I noticed that!!! And Ronnie mumbles again to the detectives later about where he can find an attorney for his stupid son and the detectives are like, we don’t know. It’s pretty funny he thought they would help their perp get a defense attorney, especially since he was still lying about the murders blaming Shannan. Totally fits the stupidity of that family.
18:14 That is so messed up (trying all your might and deceptiveness so that a person doesnt get a lawyer ('/'/'or' doesnt think of getting a lawer)). I mean even if he(/someone) is a killer, he has a right to get a lawyer.
I think that's why he said it. They were on his mind at that moment and I think in a way, he was pertaining to them when he said it, because that's how he took them out.
@Amani Nibbs a coffin birth is basically when the fetus/baby is expulsed out of the womb of a corpse due to all the gases inside the decomposing body. The baby was dead. I'm not a doctor but I tried to explain as best as I could, hope that clears up the confusion.
@Jeff -66 he probably thought, like most people do, that if he asks for a lawyer or refuses the polygraph, it'll seem suspicious, and then they'll get on his case. Remember, at the time they first engage him, he doesn't know they already strongly suspect him. So he's trying to not give them a reason to start. So he agrees to talk or take the polygraph, and thennnnnn they reveal the true nature of his visit, at which point he feels it'd be even more suspicious to refuse. While that's true, they already suspect him anyway, and he'd obviously be far better off not saying a word and getting lawyered up
@Jeff -66 All I can thiink is, where the heck is your lawyer? Even if you're innocent, they are going to use all these nasty tactics on your to break you down and say something that can be used against you. Never talk to cops without a lawyer, the lawyer would have pulled him from that test the minute she disco'd him.
Don't worry, he is never getting out of prison. You can watch these interviewers speaking with him for hours in prison if you're interested. They went back for a follow-up.
yeah you can almost see the wheels turning in his head that this could be an out because she’s gone so she can’t defend herself . but he cant get around the fact that he dumped them. and of course they never actually wondered if she did anything they knew he did it
Yes !! A true narcissist, they are the biggest liars in the universe , never admitting fault, always blaming someone else , as soon as he told his father that Shannan killed the girls, the tears came. I believe he’s been lying to his parents about her all along and that’s why they were so ready to accept his story. Also how dare his mother “forgive” him in court and in front of Shannan’s family !! His performance during his confession was almost worthy of an award.. evil at its best
@Raels Hodges yup, I agree. His Mother is a real piece of work too for sure. She and Ronnie can’t accept their baby boy did what he did. The lack of empathy Chris and his parents and sister show for Shanann, Nico and the girls deaths, is right down cruel and heartless.
What's bad is so many people actually still believe Shanann did it. They even watch this and don't realize he just took the bait. I don't know how anyone can defend it on the basis he took her life in defense of his kids, anyway though - she was pregnant, too so... It seems most people who defend him just have some issue against Shanann and it says more about them than it does about her.
Still good (for society) he was stupid enough to not shut up and demand a lawyer like his father suggested. Otherwise a good lawyer might have twisted it and made it a self-defense, or at most involuntary manslaughter.
It's unfortunate they had to take that route but it opened the door to his confession. It made him confess to killing her, which was enough to get the ball rolling.
I’m so sick to my stomach watching him smear her name when he murdered her & her babies. Such a sick man. I’m crying so hard Rest In Peace precious babies ❤️
I feel bad for the girl he was cheating with. Imagine someone youre dating murdering their whole family to be with you and you have no clue about it .Sickening feeling...
People actually don't think she's all that innocent because of a certain Google search she made after the murders. She was looking into Amber Frey (the mistress of Scott Peterson), how much she made from her book deal, her net worth, and 'did people hate Amber Frey'.
21:50 "Mom always said she was an evil person..." The mother sure planted some seeds for her son to water. He had so much built up resentment and bitterness that he was too cowardly to discuss with Shannan.
A lot of people are saying that but whose to say it’s not the other way around? The dad and prob the mom lived far away from them and most likely rarely got to see her, watching this series makes me think he probably would lie and exaggerate about her to them and made them hate her.
@Alexis Jankowski his current defense? You don't even know. Hes already been charged with 3 murders and 3 tampering with evidence. Convicted and sentenced to 3 life sentences in prison.
@Mayn 90's i kinda felt that this was gonna be the story. if it had been the truth with the wife killing the kids he would have confessed faaaaaaar earlier, if not from the very get go just called the cops and told them. i almost would have felt that to be somewhere understandable. if you walk up and see your wife choking your dead kids you would probably flip, right? but this guy just looked like a sociopath the entire time
@Johnny Bong Jovi The only reason they didn't find out he killed all of them quicker is because the cop gave him a better story. The cop asked if his wife was violent and possibly killed the kids and he was frantic blah blah blah. So Chris said he saw his wife kill the kids and he killed her in anger. But that's out the window when you literally stuff their bodies in crawlspaces. (Or oil drums? I can't even remember)
@Johnny Bong Jovi yeah glad you mentioned that. They said the alternative story to egg him on and confess to parts of it (which allowed them to get him to lead them to the bodies) , and they kept on him after that. And the fact that he went for that new story they came up with so quickly kinda says something too
Andrew C2020-08-21 22:53:11 (edited 2020-08-21 22:53:57 )
Alexis Jankowski What’s sad is if he thought about that before he could’ve potentially gotten away with murder and spent probably less than five years in jail. He could’ve used he wasn’t in the right mindset woke up and saw both girls dead and snapped. After the killing all he would have to do is call the cops and tell that story
On his prison interview on YouTube he mentions that when the lady said- did Shannon hurt the babies, that planted the seed and he thought to run with it
everyone else is focused on the actual victims and chris is worried about himself. he's victimizing himself throughout all of his interviews. he truly doesn't care about anyone other than himself. glad they caught him so quickly.
The guy is as stupid as he is evil. In about 5 seconds, the cops come up with a better cover story than he could, and then he immediately switches to it. lmao
@marlaypk yeah, I was born in 70 my grandparents were constantly correcting our vocabulary for instance, anytime I would say "right" my grandpa would say "WROOONG!"
Imagine being Chris's dad. In a swift second you lose not only your grandchildren but your son is gone as well. Swallowed forever into the prison system. Heartbreaking
He fell for their bullshit sympathy game, he stayed in that room alone thinking "theyre on my side this is good...i think ill blame it on shannan and start crying saying I was scared, maybe I wont go to jail. Chris youre a genius"
No duhhhhh everyone. It's a technique to get him to confess to at least one of them and go from there. They believed he killed all three. They called it the Alternative Question technique and it worked. It gave him a less monstrous explanation to relieve his guilt.
The priority is to find the bodies ASAP for forensic evidence, it disappears the longer a body decomposes. ANY confession is better than none. Speed is the essence. With forensic evidence they can disprove lies.
Exactly what I taught I knew at that moment that he was guilty ( I saw the Netflix documentary) he explained everything as the inspecteur explained he DISGUSTS ME
His parents WANT to believe Shanann did it because they never liked her anyway. And you notice he finally cried when he said to his dad "I'm going to prison !"
Notice how he mentioned in part 2 when talking about the girls he said “Bella favored me more and Celeste favored Shannan more” and that he saved Bella for last like... he chose to prolong her life just a little bit longer because just liked her a little more than the other daughter. Just pure evil.
@PosthumanHeresy your pretty gross go online and try to hurt someone. I'm the only parent at home so maybe try a different hobby, then bringing down a mom of 2 toddlers. How sad could you be.
@Jennifer Jennifer In my family we say a child "favors" someone when they look like them. It has nothing to do with a preference. Bella did look like him and Celeste looked more like her mom.
@Love Bubble all i was doing was commenting on a monster leaving my opinion, wasn't trying to start any conversations with people about what I posted. Thanks. 👍
@Jennifer Jennifer Damn girl! I was responding to your very first comment only. Maybe re-read that, then my reply and then your completely out-of-line pop back. Maybe you need a nap. ✌
@Love Bubble probably i have 2 toddlers ages 1 and 2 🤣. Sorry my phone keeps alerting me everytime someone replies to that comment & now I'm just like omg plz stop! Haha that's all. But yes I would LOVE a nap 😴
THe fact that he chose to take her life last and even after she asked what happened to her sister and asked him if he was going to do it to her too. That baby girl watched her father smother her sister and she knew what was going to happen to her. It's beyond horrible to think about
How does this make any logical sense? If he killed CeCe last you’d say ‘he was making her suffer longer because he resented her because she didn’t favour him!!’ The simple fact is he found it much harder to kill the child he was most strongly bonded with. Oh wow, that makes it worse? No, not really. If anything, that actually humanises him slightly. What we be worse would be if he killed the child he was closer to without so much as batting an eyelid. That would be colder. Seriously, take a second to actually think about the logic of your point. There are PLENTY of valid reasons to call Chris evil. You don’t have to start making up complete nonsense just for the sake of painting him to be evil as imaginable. He’s already reached the limit
@Matthew Vaughan why are you so mad? i think she meant he's evil cuz the narcissist showed "favoritism" during the act of killing his own family. i'm not saying it was a deliberate decision on who he killed first, doesn't really matter he killed them all anyway. you can calm down a little she just noted that something he mentioned earlier related to the order of deaths and gave her take on it.
@frances I'm not angry I'm just British. That's how I talk. Why would I be angry about it? I'm just pointing out that it makes no sense. And I never said she said it makes it worse directly. I was tackling the implication, which I inferred from the premise and conclusion. Premise: Chris Watts showed favouritism by killing Bella last. Conclusion: 'Pure evil.' That's how that works. It's implied within her presentation of that premise & conclusion that the two are connected, and therefore that the act of picking an order for killing Bella last is therefore related to how evil he is, which is completely ridiculous
I would have thought that the one he likes the most would be killed first. Killing them last adds to their misery as they not only see their family being murdered but they also know that they are next.
Okay, I don't want to defend this vile man in any way, but the way the detectives walked in as soon as he mentioned a lawyer is sussy to the highest degree.
when he confessed to cheating on her and say "I feel horrible about it, she WAS pregnant" instead of she IS pregnant . They knew right then they were starting to wear him down . They both did a fantastic job getting this demon to confess
I just looked up his released letters and I feel physically sick. “When I dug the hole, it seemed a lot deeper than it was. As I pulled on the sheet she rolled out and into the hole. I think she had given birth. She landed face down, I remember being so angry with her that I was not going to change how she landed,” ANGRY? That her dead body fell incorrectly? ANGRY that his unborn child was self aborted post mortem?? He’s vile and will thankfully rot behind those bars.
i have no faith he could recover. he knew exactly what he was doing and planned it and felt no remorse during the process, only anger at the difficulty of it. its mind boggling. he’s literally evil
@Petra Matkovic It’s called “coffin birth” the body releases the baby when the mother dies.. It’s natural response. If your familiar with Lacie Peterson she did the same thing only she was 8 months along
I think he didn't mean that he was "angry that the body fell incorrectly". I think what he's saying is that, when she landed face down in the hole, he was too angry with her in general, to give her corpse the respect/consideration and turn it face up, to rest more gracefully. An interesting note also, the phrasing of "I think she had given birth" is avoidant of a direct description, unlike with the other parts of the letter. Some kind of denial or, refusal to acknowledge or connect it to himself - that it was his child. He's distancing himself mentally from the idea. It's fascinating. I'm glad he's locked up.
@Jimmy Dewalt I wonder in 40 years when he’s 75 if the laws will change and he will be released to die outside of prison. We’ve been going ever so slowly more towards the European/Canadian prison sentencing, like getting rid of the death penalty in some states, not executing mentally ill, children etc. and recently getting rid of life without parole for minors. If he survives long enough, I wonder if the law will change regarding the elderly and infirmed and that’s the only way he gets out besides escaping or an appeal - which I would say wouldn’t happen and then Bill Cosby got out.
@mikki14 I think it will change yeah. Some parts for the better and others for the worse. I do know that in Europe, even though they changed the law, people are in for life cause it was their sentence back then, and still is today. Though we say Europe it's the same as the States basically, they operate under different laws and ethics, and in doing so there is 1 country that still has life in prison in Europe, while the others have max sentences of about 25 to 30 years. Though life in prison in the Netherlands is life, you get all kinds of luxuries, from gaming consoles to an entire electronic interface where you can order new clothes, your food, plan your conjugal visits, you name it. Can even get a guitar if you are on good behavior.
No matter what happens though, they won't make everyone happy, and even though I disagree on some criminals getting those luxuries, I think they can be a life saver for those who are wrongfully imprisoned.
Yeah and he'll be in protective custody in jail so no one beats the crap outta him or kill him. Makes me sick that they protect murderers especially this kind of murder.
You should listen to the prison interview Tammy Lee, Graham Coder (the 2 agents in this video) and Detective Baumover [sp?] (the detective that went to his house the day Shanann was reported missing) went out and done with Chris the following February (I think). He tells about how he attempted to suffocate the girls before he killed Shanann and they didn't die (which he realized when Bella showed up in the door way AFTER he killed Shanann whe she was face down on the bed and asked what was wrong with her mama. He also tells about how he suffocated Cece first and Bella asked "daddy are you gonna do to me what you did to Cece?" I mean this man is a HEARTLESS monster! I don't understand how he done what he did. He said that when he tucked the girls into bed that night he said he thought to himself "that's the last time I'm going to be tucking my babies into bed" like who says that crap?! I also believe NK was involved as well. Why else would he say "luring someone into a trap" when Tammy asked about ways to kill someone? I think NK was in his head and on his ass every single time they talked, about getting rid of his family. She wanted to give Chris the one thing Shanann hadn't (to NK's knowledge) given him which was a son. There's a video on here by another channel on NK's body language and that person said he really feels like she lied in her interview quite a bit. Her dad is a free Mason, along with the district attorney or prosecuter...someone at weld County. Which is why she was handled with "kid gloves" and was interviewed instead of interrogated. There's a lot on this case. There's also a 1,900 plus pages discovery you can read online. Jusy search for Chris Watts discovery.
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@Nicole Booher If that is true, that pisses me off that they didn't interrogate her as well. I thought she was probably lying in the interview I watched.
@Jimmy Dewalt This is exactly where things get murky. On the one hand, getting rid of life sentences is helping people that have been wrongfully accused but then on the other, some people just deserve to rot in hell, Watts being one of them.
I was under the impression that prisoners hated baby killers. Here's a literally baby murderer - three times over - and he murdered the mother of those kids.
And yet, nothing's happened to him in prison. All that talk on prison documentaries about how they "hate co-mo's" is all an act. They have no problem with watts. I hope everyone in his prison except the corrections officers rot in hell.
@Kenay Lebarbare Shannan Watt's (the victim) family begged the DA to spare his life. They are very Catholic their faith hold them to a standard of no murder - that includes Chris.
They're quite vocal about that when they gave their victim impact statements to the court during sentencing.
@maddie He won't. Apparently, there was a bit of noise in the CO prison he was held in and they moved him to a prison in WI where other prisoners didn't seem to know what he was in for and are basically leaving him alone.
@Jimmy Dewalt in Finland we have "life sentence" which means that after 12 years (or if young prisoner 10 years) court will think about the sentence again. Only few person has been in prison over 20 years. BUT if you are mentally ill you won't go to prison but instead to psychiatric hospital to criminals, and there you're going to be as long as it takes, in some cases for the rest of your life.
@meskuli yeah that's the case in all of Europe. Life = max sentence. But to be clear, in the Netherlands you need to be a succesful serial killer to get life without parole and many rapist, child molesters and murderes get around 6 to 18 years. With a usual 2/3 of the sentence being enough. It's not that different
@Nicole Booher oh now you've done it, I was fascinated before, now I'm going so deep down this rabbit hole I'm gonna find fucking Narnia! I hope you're proud of yourself! 🤣🤣🤣
@Ani Nieves see there's where I get off the death penalty train. The idea that a punishment in the next life is not only definite but also far worse is based upon religious beliefs, and very specific ones at that. If you're part of a faith that believes in reincarnation the death penalty effectively just grants the killer a do-over, even if he comes back as a dung beetle it's still more life than he gave his victim's - and let's face it, who ever heard of a dung beetle with aspirations that aren't more or "better" crap? It's not like they wanna be CEO of Amazon or the next James Bond - they're happy being dung beetles! For atheists like myself who don't believe in an afterlife he wouldn't even get the luxury of dung beetle, there's nothing, his life may be over but so is his suffering. Personally I think that life should mean exactly that - no parole or this "good behaviour" bollocks, you stay imprisoned until your final breath. By all means go back to getting prisoners to work for their keep, making things that society needs (a good idea would have been having inmates making face facemasks during the pandemic that they could use, staff could use and the prison could sell whatever was left, using the profits to invest in education, qualifications and genuine help for offenders who are going to be released so that they don't need to reoffend). Education and qualifications should be compulsory, as well as social and mental health sessions to reduce the risk of reoffending for non-lifers. There are ways to make prison a deterrent without compromising the inmates human rights (a fucking PlayStation isn't a right or a necessity!)
As for offenders like the lovely Chris here, I reckon we should just pretend he's been reincarnated as a dung beetle......and fill his cell with shit! 🤣🤣
@Donald Mullikin Excuse me, born in 1985, that makes him 34/35, not bloody 40!!! (*clarification* I was most definitely NOT also born in 1985 and did in NO WAY have a miniature panic attack at the mention of his age being 40. Just so you know....**shifty look.....clears throat**)
Totally agree though, you can't blame his parents, he is a grown-ass adult and his actions are his own responsibility. There are people who grew up with every single stereotypical precursor to becoming a serial killer (shitty childhood, abusive and/or absentee parents, head injury causing temporary/permanent damage to the frontal lobe etc) and much worse and have never, nor would ever harm anyone. Equally there are kids who grow up with happy, supportive families and none of the precursor events who kill as many as they can for as long as they can get away with it, for no readily apparent reason (even to them).
What about that sl*t Nichol? She was on the phone with him the entire time? No way she didn't know what was going on! How come the cops let her off the hook?
@Sriracha Hero he's not in Gen pop, he's "high profile". He's just recently gotten to where they've let him have a cell mate. They know he'd be dead if they moved him to general population. That's one of the reasons they moved him from the one prison. Which is why CW doesn't want to file the 35c to get a trial (his family and a few people that have true crime youtube channels) tried to get him to file to get a trial. But he said no bc he doesn't want to go back the the prison in Colorado, because he fears for his life.
@Donald Mullikin you've obviously not heard the things his mom said about Shanann and everything and how his family has attacked the rzuceks (her family). His parents are trying to say that Nico wasn't even chris' baby. His mom hated Shanann. I get it Shanann was very dominate and knew what she wanted and said what was on her mind. She had no filter, but that's no reason to say the things they've said about her! In the recorded prison calls between CW and his family Cindy says "we knew how she was" trying to once again attack her, and Chris (trying to do damage control bc he knew it was being recorded) stopped her and tried to fix it saying he he wanted everyone to know that she was a wonderful person and blah blah. Then they would say they couldn't wait for him to be moved so they could talk more freely! Now I'm not saying it is 100% the family's fault but when you mix their hate for shanann in with the fact that he was unhappy, bc he got a taste of a different life with his little homewrecker (eho knew way more than she let on) he even said he tried to make shanann miscarry bc it would've been easier to leave her if she weren't pregnant (when he wanted Nico gone, so Nikol could give him his first son). When you mix it all together. The Watts aren't 100% innocent. Sorry if this sounds rude, I don't mean it that way. Just saying Cindy is not innocent. She's so happy shanann is gone. She hasn't she'd one tear about her gbabies only the fact that her beloved and perfect Christopher is in prison!
@Kenay Lebarbare yes, but shananns mama sandy is very religious. She said that even though Chris took their daughyers life, it's not her right to take his. So they asked that the death penalty be taken off the table.
@Carrie Bell there are a few reasons (I think) that she wasn't pressed/interrogated more than she was. It's been said her dad is a free Mason and for some reason that gives you pull in the police department (he went to her first interview with her and in one part of it he even got smart with the detective and said "hey, I know what your trying to do (or say) don't go there!" Very firmly. From there on they treated her fragile which is BS! Another reason is bc CW took a plea deal, which meant no trial, no more investigating (which is why they went to visit him the following February, to get answers and closure). Agent Tammy Lee even said she was upset he took a plea deal, bc she wanted it to go to trial, she even said she felt like it wasn't over. Also, CW made it very clear he wanted to leave NK out and protect her.. She lied about a lot, but CW already took full blame. Karma will bite her sooner or later! She's a dark soul.
@Nicole Booher yeah im just not in as deep as you guys. However, grown men make their own decisions. Im simply saying nobody is at fault for a murder besides the murderer.
@Littlewings85 you're definitely going to find Narnia 😂 I'm sorry lol. Just be prepared, it will haunt you day and night! It's been almost 3 yrs (tomorrow is actually the 3 yr anniversary of their deaths) and it still sucks me in!
I always get annoyed when polygraphs are used since they're not reliable at all. However, I'm glad that they were able to catch him. One positive is that failing a polygraph could possibly put pressure on the murderer to confess.
Thats exactly why they are used. They help figuring out what info is deceptive so they can know how to keep investigating. Thats the point of them not to use in court.
I watched the Netflix documentary of this case a while back but you see it in a whole different light in retrospect and when you highlight all the little things he says and does that would be incriminating.
"The evil that I saw when I walked behind Shannan" - Did he look at himself at that point? I think he gave it away. Shannan was there to protect her children.
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@A W out of all the emo girls I’ve met not a single one of them has said that they wanted to be different, they all explained how they like the aesthetic. My guy, maybe do less of the whining and more of the going outside and actually talking to people
everyone has a different reaction when it comes to something like this, I understand he killed them but not everyone cries over a loved one everyone reacts differently to things.
@Stephen Filer yeah just monsters don't cry! Because even animals cry... my dog laid on my mother's legs when she passed away in her bed, up until they put her in her casket! Then proceeded to lay on the floor underneath her casket until the funeral. Heartbreaking
It's because you have never felt the stress of having the fbi and police on your trail after you murdered your family. It's easy for us to calmy sit back and watch this. It's very difficult to operate on a cerebral level under this much stress. Going from normal life to this much stress is very jarring for most people. That's why the detectives operate from emotional manipulation. The suspects are in their emotions. That's why it works.
@Barbara That's only because you wouldn't do it. If you actually were the kind of person to do this, like Chris, I'm fairly certain you'd want their support.
So basically, you saying this means you're a decent human being.
@Jabria Branham Just because you are watching a video with detailed evidence and no emotion connected to the murderer. His Dad’s first instinct is obviously going to be to believe his son, especially if he hadn’t showed anything like this behaviour in the past. Jesus christ get a grip
Way better. But still... The mistress definitely had some involvement. There's another video on here all about her own weird behavior. But she was NEVER investigated because he "confessed."
So glad someone made this comment, you're exactly right. I love true crime docs.. seems much better ones in YouTube for free than Netflix (plus I love reading the comments sections)
@J T i feel like they did the documentary’s to just show awareness for the situation , not to explain how or why he did it . I agree this video is way better I be learning new stuff !
This YT video is more of a interrogation room character study that a lot of trainings use to study suspect's behaviours and stuff, it isn't supposed to be a doc on the entire case. There is only the necessary context and that's it. The Netflix doc has much more detail about the case in general, but this video series is exceptionally made to show how Chris acted under guilt and extreme pressure. This series is purely educational and there are no morality based motives (basically manipulation) behind it, that is why it seems so much better than the Netflix doc, but note that they're not the same type of content.
@Maliha Qureshi Well, JCS' videos generally center on the interrogation and less on all aspects of the case, though it is surprising how much detail he adds in to make it feel like a full narrative.
Also crazy how unfazed Chris' father was. If I'd just found out my grandchildren had all been brutally murdered I would be in a state. I guess it runs in the family
crazy how He thought people were gonna believe the story the detectives presented to him about his wife killing the kids and him being the reluctant killer because of revenge.
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@Daniel Eriksson he spends 23 hours a day in a box. He probably spends his 1 hour a day outside, in a cage on concrete. He can probably see grass, but he'll definitely never touch it.
@Pamela K @palmy mustang, I know! He's a monster this guy. The scariest part is that he's a cute guy that most women would find attractive after he lost that fluffiness and got a little tan. What he did to his babies is the worst of it. In the ad book that his penpal write, Letters From Chris is the title, he wrote to her that he and I quote had to " kill his little girls twice" because he smothered them in the house before strangling Shannan but he did not do a good enuf job of the smothering and the girls woke up from being smothered as he was dragging their mothers dead body down the stairs. HE'S A MONSTER!!!! He's a monster and he deserves to die. He smothered those little girls TWICE!!! THEN HE STUFFED THEM INTO OIL TANKS THROUGH HOLES THAT WERE ONLY 8 INCHES IN CIRCUMFERENCE. GET A RULE AND MAKE AN 8 INCH CIRCLE AND LOOK AT HOW SMALL IT IS. IMAGINE A DAD SMOTHERING HIS 2 AND 4 YEAR OLD BABIES, NOT ONCE BUT TWICE. THEN HE STUFFED THEM INTO 8 INCH HOLES AND DROPPED TBEM INTO VATS OF OIL. HE'S A MONSTER.he did all of this for a homely mistress that he was shagging for 2 months. He wiped out his entire family for a skank that he knew for 2 months. The evening before he killed his family, his mistress spent 45 minutes reading material online about preparing for anal sex. The cops have all of her internet history. He went to her apartment the evening befored killing his fam and had some anal w his skank mistress and then killed his family the next morning and he openly admits he killed them to be w his mistress. If u want a good read, get the book Letters From Chris. It's the whole sad sordid take in the monsters own words, it's appalling.
@Pamela K Drug addictions, and thought addictions are closely related on a neurological level. Some people are more beholden to the ancient part of the brain (Meso Limbic System/emotional) rather than someone that reasons using the modern part (Frontal Cortex/rational).
How about someone flips a coin ten thousand times, charts the results, and it happens to show at one point the coin hit heads ten times in a row. Would it make sense to uphold that the ten heads in a row is evidence for an eternal, and intelligent outside force that made it happen?
How about since rainbows, iron pots, and gold coins exist that this is irrefutable proof that Leprechauns are real? Or the existence of naval ships, milk, and breakfast cereal proves the reality of Captain Crunch?
Faith (circular reasoning) are the pathways to truth...
"In their case the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelievers, to keep them from seeing the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God." "but when one turns to the Lord, the veil is removed." (2 Cor. 4:4, 3:16)
"As for the Disbelievers, Whether thou warn them or thou warn them not it is all one for them; they believe not. Allah hath sealed their hearing and their hearts, and on their eyes there is a covering. Theirs will be an awful doom." (Quran 002.006-.007)
"but whoever blasphemes against the Holy Dopamine Ghost can never have forgiveness, but is guilty of an eternal sin" (Mark 3:29)
"The second system, known as the mesolimbic system, has its cell bodies in the ventral tegmental area, which is medial to the substantia nigra. It projects to several parts of the limbic system, including the nucleus accumbens and ventral portions of the striatum, amygdala, and hippocampus, as well as prefrontal cortex. This system has been linked to reward-related behavior (Berridge and Kringelbach, 2015). Dopamine levels in the nucleus accumbens increase in response to both natural reinforcers (such as food, drink, and sex) and drugs of abuse (such as amphetamine and cocaine). Additionally, in humans, activity in this region increases in response to more abstract rewards, such as money."
Marie T. Banich/Rebecca J. Compton, Cognitive Neuroscience, Section: Subsystems, pp. 2/3
"Dopamine, in fact, is critical in association learning and the reward system of the brain that Skinner discovered through his process of operant conditioning, whereby any behavior that is reinforced tends to be repeated. A reinforcement is, by definition, something that is rewarding to the organism; that is to say, it makes the brain direct the body to repeat the behavior in order to get another positive reward. ...The connection between dopamine and belief was established by experiments conducted by Peter Brugger and his colleague Christine Mohr at the University of Bristol in England. Exploring the neurochemistry of superstition, magical thinking, and belief in the paranormal, Brugger and Mohr found that people with high levels of dopamine are more likely to find significance in coincidences and pick out meaning and patterns where there are none."
Michael Shermer, The Believing Brain, Section: 6 The Believing Neuron pp. 8-10/29
"Genetic and behavioral factors influencing religiously motivated behavior appear related to dopamine metabolism and signaling. Inclination toward religious behavior and motivation has been associated with a polymorphism on the dopamine receptor gene DRD4 (Comings, Gonzales, Saucier, Johnson, & MacMurray, 2000;Sasaki et al., 2013). Acquired disorders of dopamine physiology also show links to religious behaviors."
"Religious and spiritual experiences activate the brain reward circuits in much the same way as love, sex, gambling, drugs and music, report researchers at the University of Utah School of Medicine."
"Dopamine, adrenaline, and noradrenaline are neurotransmitters that belong to the catecholamine family. Dopamine is produced in the substantia nigra and ventral tegmental regions of the brain, and dopamine alterations are related to schizophrenia (1, 2). ...The “original dopamine hypothesis” states that hyperactive dopamine transmission results in schizophrenic symptoms."
"Dopamine In schizophrenia (SCZ), there is evidence that very high levels of dopamine in the limbic system play a major role in emergence of hallucinations and delusions. Antipsychotic medications, which block central dopamine activity, alleviate the hallucinations of psychosis. Drugs with strong dopaminergic effect, such as L-dopa, methylphenidate, bromocriptine, pramipexole and piribedil, may induce hallucinations. D-amphetamine, a direct dopamine agonist, may also induce psychosis and hallucinations."
"Here, we show that administration of a drug that enhances dopaminergic function (dihydroxy-L-phenylalanine; L-DOPA) increases an optimism bias. This effect is due to L-DOPA impairing the ability to update belief in response to undesirable information about the future."
"Tibetan mystics have long practiced a method to create sentient beings (Tulpas) from the power of concentrated thought."
Note: These (Tulpas) are not sentient beings, but a manifestation of the subconscious mind through neural plasticity via neurochemical imbalancing inducing meditation. In other words it's having a dream state while awake, and interacting with a character that's made up of one's own preformed thoughts (building blocks of ideas/concepts that are below conscious awareness) which gives the illusion of sentience. In simpler words it's self induced schizophrenia due to stresses (psychological/physical/environmental) where neurochemical traffic gets rerouted causing hallucinations to any of the five senses, also including involuntary movement, and distorted speech (glossolalia).
Imagine the euphoria experienced by the average person for believing they won a million dollars on a scratch off ticket (it could be a joke ticket yet as long as they believe). Now imagine someone having the same sensations, but being convinced it's a paranormal contact for believing John 3:16.
We evolved to seek pleasure (eating/reproduction), and avoid getting killed (tiger in the grass/competing neighbor/harsh enviroment). With our increased cognitive abilities we made up other reasons for pleasure, and survival beyond basic necessity. The Dopamine Reward System over time bridges gaps in pathways in order to form habits in order to repeat behaviors, and or thoughts. The often cited testimony of getting off an addiction thanks to a God is just a placebo replacement due to the power of the mind (an AA participant I heard of chose to worship the radiator in his room instead of an higher power, and became sober).
Ancient people did not know the neurosciences. Philo of Alexandria thought that joy came from Heaven by way of God's chief archangel the "Divine Word/Right Reason (Logos)".
ON DREAMS, THAT THEY ARE GOD-SENT Book 2
"XXXVII ...And who can pour over the happy soul which proffers its own reason as the most sacred cup, the holy goblets of true joy, except the cup-bearer of God, the master of the feast, the Word ?"
ALLEGORICAL INTERPRETATION, III
"LX ... the soul very often, when it is delighted, is yet unable to explain what it is that has delighted it; but it is taught by the hierophant and prophet Moses, who tells it, “This is the bread, the food which God has given for the Soul, (Exo. 16:15)” explaining that God has brought it, his own Word and his own Reason; for this bread which he has given us to eat is this Word of his ."
The High Priest's headdress had a crown made of a plant known for it's hallucinogenic properties at which a golden plate covered the forehead. On said golden plate was inscribed sacred characters for the name of God.
Josephus: THE ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS, BOOK 3, CHAPTER 7 (172-178), CONCERNING THE GARMENTS ...OF THE HIGH PRIEST
"6. The high priest's mitre was the same that we described before, and was wrought like that of all the other priests; above which there was another, with swathes of blue embroidered, and round it was a golden crown polished, of three rows, one above another; out of which arose a cup of gold, which resembled the herb which we call Saccharus: but those Greeks that are skilful in botany call it Hyoscyamus. ...Now the fruit is preserved by this coat of the calyx, which fruit is like the seed of the herb Sideritis: it sends out a flower that may seem to resemble that of poppy. Of this was a crown made, as far as from the hinder part of the head to each of the temples; but this Ephielis, for so this calyx may be called, did not cover the forehead, but it was covered with a golden plate, which had inscribed upon it the name of God in sacred characters. And such were the ornaments of the high priest."
Hyoscyamus Niger
" ...was historically used..., as well as for its psychoactive properties in "magic brews". These psychoactive properties include visual hallucinations and a sensation of flight. ...The plant, recorded as Herba Apollinaris, was used to yield oracles by the priestesses of Apollo. "
@Imsowarmandcalminside. read the book Letters From Chris written last year by a woman who became his penpal,who had a grandmotherly type of relationship with him. She was up front with him from the beginning and told him she wanted to write a book about him. I digress....she published several of his letters verbatim in the book. He is a TRUE MONSTER. He talks about putting his 2 year old baby cece into that oil tank like it's nothing. He also talks about how he feels like he killed his daughters twice. This monster smothered them once at the house then strangled their mom and they both woke up from the smothering as he was wrapping their dead mother in a bed sheet because he didn't do a good enough job of it. He then continued to drag their mother down the steps in front of them and he smothered those babies again. Then he stuffed them through 8 inch hole and dropped them into vats of crude oil. Their little bodies were so flammable that they could not be viewed by anybody at all and had to be sealed in a special metal box so that they did not explode in the ground either. He's a monster. He doesn't deserve to breathe. He did all this,obliterated his family, for a homely skank w implants that he apparently had never seen before and was mesmerized by. What a tool. I mean what a small town psychopathic tool. I have implants. I'm not hating on anyone. I'm attractive without them though. This skank spent 45 minutes on porn hub reading about andci quote "how to prepare for anal sex" the day before he murdered his family. I've written a book. I'm sorry. The killing of these 2 little girls makes me insane. It just makes me insane. I was able to have 1 child and she made it 30 and was taken from me and this animal is smothering two perfect angels and stuffing them into vats of crude oil.
Donna Koval it’s the bit about leaving them in the oil that actually got me the most. Just somthing about stuffing them in there and the fact that it’s such a vile way to dispose of someone, worse than a gangster to a criminal, never mind a beautiful angel. I’ve watched Tori Hartmans videos about this case, they are really well done. Ps I’m glad he’s breathing as he is hopefully in living hell and haunted by what he’s done in some way or other. Peace and love Donna 🤍 Have you write a book about it, what’s it called I’ll check it out. Ps I’ll check out letters from Chris too.
Paul Maršić2020-08-04 12:23:03 (edited 2020-08-04 12:27:23 )
A lot of people learn to associate "normal" with "awful" and "boring". A normal life (spouse, children, home, etc.) is not that easy to get. It's easier to realize how wonderful a normal life is when you waste it for good.
You can't squeeze a pregnany out of a woman's uterus by sitting on top of them. Heavy blunt force trauma could cause injury leading to premature labor, but I'm assuming she was dead before that could happen. What happened was likely a coffin birth, which is when a corpse expels a pregnancy after death. This is not the same as labor, it's a process that would happen to any pregnant corpse.
One thing that always bother me about this interrogation is his use of “those kids”. Really gives off the impression of him not seeing them as his own. I’m not a parent but I’m pretty certain I would say “my kids”/”my little girls” and not “those little girls”. Maybe it doesn’t mean anything but it just strikes me as very weird.
Product of his upbringing. The life insurance for the girls and Shannan was supposed to go to her parents and those two demons sued and won and got god knows how much. They made more money off their son killing than they did working.
@mikki14 This is a lie. The life insurance policy was for Chris who, naturally, would not be allowed to collect it. It was then left for lawyers to decide who would get how much of the payment, and both Chris' and Shanann's parents got something (it has not been disclosed what each of them got)
@NoLord Stop shifting goalposts. The guy I responded to said the life insurance policy was for her parents and that his parents hogged it all, neither of which is true. I did not take stance on whether it was right or wrong of them to take any of it, that was all you
@Exantius E Chris Watts parents did sue to get the life insurance money, presumably for the kids, and apparently did get some. It is not something I, as the parent of this guy, would have dared to do.
@Nathan Asbury Who makes these rules that your god must follow? Super-god? The problem of evil has never been solved, and you certainly haven't solved it.
@NoLord You can't blame God for the actions of someone who chose to commit using their own free will. That's like jumping off a cliff even though someone told you will be injured but then doing it anyway. Then blaming them for being injured when YOU where the one to make the decision in the first place. That's just dumb.
@NoLord look man I don't get why you hate God so much and I haven't insulted you so don't insult me. Humans create evil using their free will if God prevented someone using their free will to do something then it wouldn't be free will would it. Free will is taught in Matthew 23:37 and Revelation 22:17. Good day God loves you and God bless your family 💙
@NoLord it's ironic how you claim he doesn't exist yet you hate him. How can you hate something that doesn't exist? Look either way I bealive what I want to cause that's my free will and if you choose not to bealive the same thing then that's your choice If I die today and God does exist then I have everything to gain and if I die and he doesent well I had notheing to lose by bealiveng. I couldn't be happier with my life if I tried and I thank God for that. I don't see why you are so angry but I hope you find a way to ride yourself of that anger someday love 💖
I just don't know how these cops can hold themselves back from literally beating his face until he is unrecognizable. I guess I will never be an investigator.
I know if I was married to the polygraph lady, and came home with my wages and I spent £60 in the pub on my way home I would be well n truly buggered, quizzed and then divorced 🤣🤣 She's just amazing, would like to see more of her in these videos 👍🏻
The thing that broke the whole thing open was the gaslit line of all time, "chick are crazy" it has taken down queens, presidents, and empires. Chris couldn't wait to use that defense P.O.S
He'd start crying after realizing what he's done and how it's gonna affect him forever. Nobody cry's cause they get caught, they cry cause the emotion and feeling of the wrong they did sets in.
@torrie carte Well not someone like him. When did he ever show remorse after killing & knowing that he killed his family? The only times he cried was when he realized the cops already knew he did it, when he confessed to his dad (even blamed Shannan for killing the girls) and when his mom gave a message to him.. But never about killing his own family, not even when Shanann’s family gave a message to him in court. He didn’t even say sorry to Shanann’s family. He killed them just to be with his mistress. What a sorry pathetic evil monster!
@Lindsay Doepel He killed all three with his bare hands....
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Leon S. Kennedy2020-11-09 05:56:31 (edited 2020-11-09 06:13:13 )
@Lindsay Doepel How did he make it convincing? As the interrogators said, why didn’t he attempt to call an ambulance? He also changed his story, he told his dad he was downstairs and heard the commotion and when he came up they were blue and dead. He then changed it to say he witnessed her on top of his child strangling her. And that’s only in relation to this specific video, he’s admitted that he killed all three of them now.
With rigor mortis I just bet we would find out the children died after the wife which would mean the obvious, or even if u find the body it becomes obvious who did it a normal male or a normal female, if he didnt do it tho and his story is truthful Id get him out of jail not gonna lie lol keep him there like 3 years but its honestly unlikely that thats the case considering all his actions
If his story about revenge killing his wife were true he might honestly be in the right, minus the part about burying all the bodies and lying. Too bad it wasnt true and he actually did kill them. He tried so hard to seem genuine and lied so much. Despicable
Abusers always tell you what they ARE by saying ‘I’m not a (in this case) monster’. He’s not only murdered his whole family now he’s worried that he might ‘look’ bad. Ffs 🤦♀️
"THOSE kids...", "THESE kids...".... I mean seriously? He couldn't even pretend to care a little better than that about HIS kids? I have never seen a parent who loves his/her kids refer to them that way.
Not a single tear? Over a missing wife and kids. That only he would knew what happened. But then he balls his eyes out with tears when he realizes that he might go to jail
When the reality hits. And he knows its out there. He doesn't say in regret, " i killed my wife and kids" he says " I'm going to f-ing prison". He doesnt feel remorse for his actions. He is remorseful he got caught. Monsters exist and they look just like us.
No no he does care, and his tears don't just tell regret and guilt, it tells us of the bottled feelings of sorrow, hate, fear, anxiety, and longing. Though he's longing for things that won't ever come back. Introverts don't easily open up or show emotions, they just don't want to. But trust me, he was dying on the inside with the storm brewing up in his head really to explode of emotions.
@Kindred but there is also a limit in human mentality in regards to morality a line that if crossed makes people stop having any remorse or symapthy or compassion for the line crosser murdering your wife and children and hiding it is one of those things and thats why he likely wont survive long in prison as even the worst criminals normally HATE people who hurt kids
@Wilma Perkins there definitely is a limit and most people don't cross that even if people had the same personality type as Chris, many factors were at play inside his head.
I still believe rehabilitation is a better punishment for him and not retribution. Sure putting him in prison may serve as a good example to those around him and even teach him a lesson. But that's only teaching not to do it anymore, its not helping him fix his mental state. That's why you may also see many prisoners who come back to jail only to do the same crimes again.
I have a problem with the father....he seems.tp have knowned abput the affair... I think he kind of knew.what he did before he told him... I have this feeling that his familly was aware.... His sister and his mother...there's something about that familly that is just sooo off!
@melly mel how is this even calculated? Even the detectives said it wasnt. This is merely a snap in his brain causing him to explode. Studies show that introverts are known to be more aggressive due to their suppressed feelings. But this isn't just the works of being an introvert, there's more at play here.
@Kindred He probably thought about it. He wanted to escape his old life and he did whatever was necessary in order to do it. I don't think it was just an impulse at all
@Itachi Uchiha lol you completely missed the point of my comment. I was trying to imagine his thought process, and I assumed that wat happened was premeditated. Never said it was a great solution, nor that it was necessary, but probably in his head, it was
@Kindred Lets also consider the aftermath of Chris Watts, wherein Calde, an author went to see him in prison to write a book about his story. There were prison confession letters made by Chris Watts detailing how he planned to kill his wife weeks before. Detailing how he killed his children by smothering and then killing his wife. But was then surprised that the two children wasn't dead yet. He also stated that the reason he put the children in the tanks instead of burying them just like their mother was because he got spooked when they were still alive even though they were smothered.
@Kindred I think that the reason that most of these "case studies" are unique is because their very transparent already. Unlike unfinished trials, we already know the ending and the facts are laid out as facts and we can't really tamper with them unless proven otherwise. We need to analyze based on these facts and like for Chris Watts, analyze the aftermath of his case/ his life in prison. While opinions have room for discussion, words like "trust me, he was dying on the inside" is not a proper analysis of any case. You've given him too much leeway and if you were a juror you should be removed from the jury.
On the case of the institution and system of prisons. I do agree there is a major flaw in prison system wherein Rehabilitation should be the course over imprisonment. However, there should still be a line that should be placed between these two. If you cannot see that triple murder while still being mentally sound is not a charge that would cross that line, the problem is probably on you.
Anyone understand his psychology? He is clearly not a sociopath because he is a bad liar and nervous. But it wasn't a crime of passion and he is not deranged. So what is this guy?
@tidak ada Not every narcissist / sociopath is a good liar. It's quite obvious that he lacks any empathy and only cares about himself. All that emotion was just him worrying about himself and the fact that he got caught not because of what he's done. His language and expressions of emotion were extremely manipulative and calculated but just not effective. It also doesn't seem like he's very intelligent. To me that does sound like narcissist and / or sociopath.
melly mel Prison could be a place when even murderers can learn about the horror of their actions and grow to regret them (in most cases), but it wouldn’t be as profitable as it is now, would it?
This also doesn’t apply to people who are just fundamentally fucked in the head, like child murdering psychos and serial rapists and stuff like that.
Jay Arsenio I couldn’t agree more with what you said, a lot of Psychopaths cannot be changed to not be a danger to society, those should remain locked up or simply put down.
However most inmates cold greatly benefit from a well done rehabilitation system implemented into the prison system. Sadly it won’t happen anytime soon.
@日本語は話せません Agreed, there's been many cases of criminals getting rehabilitated.
People should remember that they are watching a Criminal Case Study Channel, which is already biased on its own because most of them had done heinous crimes and proved no remorse. These channels doesn't need to show the bright spots of rehabilitation because its not within their scope
He's ASKING if he can talk to his dad. He clearly doesn't feel he's free to leave. But that seems because he's CONSUMED with defending himself, rather than because they're insinuating that he can't leave.
@Jan Hob have you even seen top comments on youtube? People are literally just quoting what someone said in the video and getting thousands of likes. I don't think that the average youtube viewer is qualified to decide what is funny or a "good" comment. There is no substance in most youtube comments. But what can you expect from the mainstream? Relatable and recognizable things is all you need for a comment to be considered a good comment by the average viewer. Oh, and just because a lot of people believe something doesn't make it true.
@Nicklas VEVA Hey bud, appreciating your answer. You said right things. Anyhow to honest i think a discussion "is it tecnically funny" is absurd. Nobody get hurt, some laughed, some didnt, and thats pretty much it :)
@Jan Hob I'm just sick of having to read the same shit over and over again. I want to read something fresh, something with substance. An observation maybe? I'm not saying that his comment wasn't funny, it just doesn't fit the context. If he was in that room talking to his dad/cop FIRST but after his dad mentioned getting a lawyer, they come in and actually intorduce themselves. His comment would be an okay joke if it had that context.
@Nicklas VEVA Why do you care dude? You wanna get rid of all this social media bullshit and stop stressing over how many likes someone gets. That is what is a 100% wrong with society today. You will feel a lot better in yourself if you pay no mind to it my friend.
@C0unt1ng 5heep the only "social media" that I use is youtube. Sometimes I use instagram. I quit twitter because you can't say shit without getting banned. Facebook is for old people and single middle aged mothers. I just don't like seeing shitty comments on top. Justin Y. is my favourite example. He gets likes because he is an "icon" to people and posts """funny""" comments. This guy's comment is better than all of Justin Y.'s combined.
@Nicklas VEVA.......Absolutely!......They quote a couple of words from the video and it's like somebody hit the fucking jackpot in Las Vegas.....And then some person says something relevant and insightful and it's like they have leprosy.....I've posted a few comments that were shallow and not funny at all...And the likes are ding, ding, ding.....also posted a few that were dead on point as well as some that were hysterically funny and.....Nothing!!.....I'm fairly certain that the gist of the problem is that we don't have the ability to READ the room......such that we don't know if they are Mensa Members or mouth breathers!! ...Judging from your post I suspect you're a member of the former and probably understand what I'm trying to say!
@Nicklas VEVA your the man g. Dont let fucks get to you you got support! It was a funny comment but its not like its gonna gain fame for being so ridiculous that its funny haha.
@Nicklas VEVA wow lead me through the path of enlightment wise one, what a rare thought, such raw intelligence. Have you perhaps just turned 15, O wise one?
@Donald Johnson ...That said, many Mensa members ARE mouth breathers. My friend Jamie joined and wrote a series of articles about it with screenshots, etc. and I was astonished by the cringe factor of certain sectors of the community.
@Nicklas VEVA well, the 'detectives' didn't introduce themselves until after daddy said "Lawyer" - before that, they were...potraying concellors acting more or less like the mans priest. So...at the drop of lawyer, they hit the switch, flipped the hat around backwards, and sat in the seat in a different manner.
@jamie Allen1977 it was literally the reverse that happened. At first they were pressuring him to answer questions while also trying to be a little bit encouraging. After the dad mentioned the lawyer she comes in and rub his back to comfort him. They still met him before and they introduced themselves. They aren't different people.
@Nicklas VEVA do yourself a favor and start giving a shit about social media. Especially youtube is the worst bc everyone is anonymous. Having a comment liked is mostly a matter of luck imo
@Nicklas VEVA Dude you can just not read the comments. Your comments are you bitching "I am a victim for exposing myself to things I know will upset me". No one cares.
@Nicklas VEVA The good thing about top comments is that people can jump on the wagon and start their own conversation instead of being buried deep down in their monologue
@Nicklas VEVA just for future reference dude, don't try to over analyze a joke. It is a JOKE for a reason and doesn't have to align perfectly with reality to work or not!
Not necessarily. He was likely told of his rights before hand as he was already being questioned before the confession. Miranda rights are typically read at the arrest, but are supposed to be read before any interrogation. Even if the police are just bringing you in to "ask a few questions", before they begin asking anything they need to tell you your rights. Even if you're just being asked about what you saw as a witness, you still have the right to a lawyer when talking to the police, and they have to tell you that just in case it turns into a situation where you end up confessing to something.
Aiembrav ! Yes she did she just didn’t t say it. If they accused him straight on they’ll scare him away. they’re trying to get him to to confess and locate the bodies. Trust me Tammy hates Chris watts.
I have heard detectives say even though they want to reach over and strangle the person, they keep the victims in mind and do what they need to do for them.
My aunt did this interrogation job at a prison while pregnant and the things these psychos say when they're caught and locked up is shit you wouldn't hear in nightmares
That's their job. You really think those investigators are doing this based off of their own morality? They're motivated for selfish reasons like everyone else, a high profile collar like this would lead to a very nice promotion.
Jennifer Torres There are actually people who criticize the police for being too nice or buddying up in these interrogations, when this is just their professional duty and I am sure takes a toll.
I'd say it is training more than ability. Sure a natural ability to remain chill would help but no one comes out of the box ready to deal with a situation like that without some serious practice.
@pierre117 That's their job. You really think those investigators are doing this based off of their own morality? They're motivated for selfish reasons like everyone else, a high profile collar like this would lead to a very nice promotion.
@Tim R before wars and tribes and shhhtuff nobody had their own kids or parents, Everyone had their elders, siblings, and children. nobody possessed anybody until body's started getting possessed jah know... Wtf is wrong with people? Nothing, Human people however have free will to turn wrong. what is wrong with fear? Nothing but the warry of fear itself.. Nuff tings, really nuff em brain child's like Lioness does her cubs
@kuslerf12 dont be afraid, she heard them irl then they amplified during them dream state, she raised/spoke to you sharing those amplified memories and weather directly conscious or subconscious we will help weather it when you integrate your shadows and upload your psyche to jah unified collective Loop wheel of love. Break the fear knots/loops, use good. see yall on that flippy flip side. Prayer your ways find you strength to harmonize with your Godhead aka meditate. Good LUcks also Coitus is correct, if your not submissive to fear at all than it would seem easy if at all soon its all seamless..
Everyone is a monster he crossed the line so many do. It’s just he didn’t choose the right kind of work if he was a cop he would’ve gotten a fucking medal.
@mkervelegan because being absolute muppets comes naturally to you lot
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n h2020-09-16 03:48:54 (edited 2020-09-16 03:54:05 )
The more you insight and experience you have in psychology, the more compassionate you become. calling somebody a "monster" is fucking stupid. do you think they are a different species or something??
pipi holst - as a matter of fact, yes. Because they are doing things that no decent human being would be doing. “Monster“ is a fair description just as it is for any serial killer. I don’t have a problem with it.
I'm always amazed they take polygraphs too, innocent or not. It's such BS they cant even use it in court so why play along? The polygraph is one of the biggest reasons he ended up confessing. Before any of that, all i'd be saying is "Lawyer".
@MRI I don't think you understand how a polygraph works. It is just a tool measuring the body's autonomic responses to questioning. Just like a regular interrogation, it is the person that is looking at those responses that's the lie detector not the machine. It is inadmissible because it isn't 100% but its appearance as a scientific device would skew jury perception to give it more weight. Regular Interrogations themselves arent 100% accurate. Not even all confessions are not 100%. A polygraph is just a different interrogation technique, it is no more and no less bs than any other interrogation.
@Abdul Rahman More like the people who are smart enough to get away with it fly completely under the radar and don’t get questioned to begin with. And if they do get questioned and successfully lie, we’re not really gonna hear about it because, from everybody else’s perspective, they’re innocent and inconsequential. Basically, the reason all these murderers seem stupid is because we only catch the stupid ones.
@MRI seriously you never posed to talk to the cops i mean at first yea to act like he helpin ig but once he got caught up he shoulda just shut up and lawyered up ppl be so dumb
@Andrew Driver I dont think you understand the point lol. Why take it? In this specific case, it was a major reason why he ended up confessing. People think in some way its going to help them, just like they think talking will make them appear innocent. It amazes me people cooperate at all. If i was innocent i still wouldnt take the fucking thing.
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Andrew Driver2021-05-30 23:04:28 (edited 2021-05-30 23:04:55 )
@MRI in some cases people mistakenly believe they can beat it. In most cases they believe their refusal will make them appear more guilty. There is currently a shortage of polygraphers and they are expensive. they aren’t going to just ask anyone to take one so if they are it’s probably time to request a lawyer. This guy was going to confess eventually, the polygraph just made it a little easier.
@Tara Thompson if they dont they are more quickly considered a suspect, but also works the other way around, but legally if they are not under arrest cops cant touch them even if they have suspicions
@Salty Snowflake not true at all smart or dumb these things happen. Being smart or dumb doesnt show your mental stability. The smartest people can have the most offset mental problems or unstable decision making skills. Anyone can decide to do this but its smart people/criminally informed with the justice system who have the possibility to get away with it and that is what she meant
@Turbo Soggy they could succesfully pass without confessing or blurting anything out but later get convicted anyway b/c there's other conclusive evidence. On this channel you have ie the "I don't know guy". The cops failed to break him (though his behaviour came off as extremely suspect) but they had enough evidence anyway.
@gia.4kt If I may quote Batty in Fern Gully, who was voiced by the late, great Robin Williams... "Awesome use of the language, dude". My grammar s probably not perfect either, but please attempt to type coherently.
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Jon Weman2021-06-01 00:33:31 (edited 2021-06-01 00:39:28 )
@Dylan Walker psychopaths can typically lie with a totally straight face, they don't even get nervous internally and are known to often beat polygraph tests. They might get themselves tangled up about facts b/c they're not necessarily smart enough to think up perfect lies, but they will sound confident even after they're caught with contradictions. They won't break under pressure, though I think the interrogators could still trick them into saying too much. This guy was obviously a shit person but I don't think he was a psychopath.
Basically if you think someone is a psychopath you shouldn't look for "signs" of lying, but rather take careful notice of everything they say and analyse it to see if they contradict themselves or known facts.
There was one serial con man active in several European countries, I forgot his name. When he was eventually arrested in Rumania, Rumanian police only questioned him in short stretches with breaks in between, because he was so convincing that otherwise the interrogators themselves started to believe him.
@MRI Maybe thats why they want you to take it or ask you to take it. To get a little more of an understanding of if your story matches how you answer the polygraph?? He was an idiot if he thought taking that would make him seem innocent 🥴🥴🥴🥴
dude it was intentional, he knew that and wanted to make it seem like the only reason he lied was to protect her and avenge his kids, you should be more perceptive
@Mark Ross I hope someday we'll see a video of a guilty person who manages to talk their way out of it who then got caught on another crime and confessed the previous one too.
@MRI The biggest reason people in the US take it is because while it's not admissable as evidence, if the jury hears about it, the outcome can influence their decision. If you didn't want to take it, you must be guilty and hiding it line of thinking. Lot of people still believe polygraphs are 100% reliable.
@Gucc Nabba theyll catch you lol. the forensics and tech they use now it’s very very hard to get away with anything. not to mention you’re on cam in so many places and your phone tracks every location. if it was the 90’s or less then hell yeah only the smart ones would get away lol
Except his confession was also clearly a lie. He was following the idea they were putting in his head before they left the room, that he only killed his wife after she had murdered their daughters in front of him. This is an absurd narrative, but by suggesting it during the questioning, they were priming Chris to believe that it seemed plausible to them based on what they knew, which was enough to get him to think it was a good idea to roll with it (much better at least than what actually happened). Of course, the investigators knew they could unravel the rest of the story once the initial admission was made that he had killed his wife, so this was just successful bait. Keep in mind that he's still lying when he's talking to his father. He's not using the officers leaving the room as an opportunity to speak candidly to a confidant (as dumb as this guy is sometimes, I don't think he's that dumb), he's using his father as a prop to fully explain his new narrative while the officers are out of the room and unable to interrupt or cross-examine, getting his story straight so it's not pulled apart immediately. It's borderline perversely clever compared to some of the other stunts he pulls in these videos.
@MRI I tend to think they used the poly just as a means to get a confession out of him. We don’t even know if he really failed it. Maybe they just said that to pressure him to confess, cause they were already pretty sure he did it. I don’t get though how he thought he was smart enough to pass that test and didn’t lawyer up immediately.
@Zack Hayes you will be a suspect anyways. Basically anyone close is a suspect. And the spouse is the number one sus all the time. Guilty or not. There have been many many innocents who were incriminated just because of the interrogations, they either go wrong or something happens. That's why you should always get a lawyer. It's a legal right. Guilty or not. Just go and check a video on youtube called "dont talk to the police", it's a lecture given by a lawyer who explains why for a whole hour. But good for this criminal, he deserves be punished.
@Ikrame Tahiri good point. I just saw a video going around on YouTube shorts of that lawyer Tom guy saying the same thing about taking sobriety tests. Even if you are stone cold sober they could still fail you , so it’s best to refuse.
@MRI I think it's the whole idea that if you pass it, you kinda get to feel confident about your story. Almost like you're proving you're not lying, just to the world in general.
Im always amazed how you people pretend to love justice, yet when the justice system is at work, you are so shocked by the end results. Stop telling the future criminals in the comments to "not speak to police"... End your "amazement". Shut up and let the legal system work. This isnt the 1930s no one is gonna beat you up in a back room. Your rights are relinquished once you commit a crime and feel guilty over it. Confess to the cops and let them take your sorry arse away. Periodt.
@Tara Thompson I think CW is so stupid he didn’t realize he could get up and walk out at anytime right up until the moment he told his dad he strangled Shannan.
@White Alliance You do realize that the law can twist your words and use it against court, right? We're not telling anyone "dont talk to the police, all we are saying is that you have the right to remain silent and request a lawyer. My thing is, I just find it funny how criminals feel like they can talk their way out of consequences when they break the law failing to realize that the cops are trained to know when somebody is trying to lie. Other then that, I agree they just need to admit to their wrong doings and take responsibility for what they did.
They have no other option tf? They know they’re being recorded and that there is law enforcement but typically they can be inside a room like this for like 14 hours
@White Alliance Also, why do people have a problem with your name? I'm a black person and I have no issue with it lol. People would not say anything if it was a black person saying "black power" and use it as their username. I'm black and I even see the hypocrisy in this.
It's very simple actually and you would most like do it too in a similar scenario. Even tho Chris did a monstrous act, he still thinks and feels like other human beings. Clearly this act bothered Chris all this time and he wanted to confess and try to relieve his mental condition.
Us humans, we need acceptance and understanding. Therefore we prefer to share our weakest moments to someone we know and trust in, rather than people we don't know. Even tho those people would be right next to you watching. And in this case the environment is even safer since it's just he and his dad in the room.
Obviously he knew it's been recorded, that was probably the first thing noted to Chris when he stepped into that room for the first time.
The people you guys refer to as "smart ones" here in comments are the psychopaths who don't feel any guilt or need to confess.
@MRI I think they feel pressured to accept the polygraph test, because if they refuse to take it then that really gives the impression that they have something to hide. Even if the polygraph itself can't be used in court, saying 'no' to taking it would make you more suspicious
@Me Me Sad Boi i actual believe its the other way around. They’re panicking and they think if they talk to the cops and clear their name they’ll be okay, and by getting a lawyer, they’ll look suspicious
@Tara Thompson Yes, nobody should ever talk. But you can understand why someone like Chris Watts does it. If he just clammed up and lawyered up then everybody would know he was guilty. He is trying to appear like he is a victim. Victims talk to police.
That woman detective is a badass, holy shit. Imagine comfortingly rubbing the back of a man you KNOW murdered his wife and daughters. She did exactly what she had to do to get that confession. What a poker face.
Ikr, she knew the whole time of course, and the way she made casual conversation to make him let down his guard and she laughed and smiled, shes got fucking balls, I wouldn't be able to pretend to like him
I mean, this dude Chris is making pretty good money so he must have had some kind of brains but i cant understand how he never knew the intentions of the detectives... Hes so naive it hurts to watch...
@Sovereign Citizen LEO not disagreeing at all, but I've got a similar inability to understand a man doing the same to his kids and partner. (speaking as a man who has gone though the process of separation with kids involved, death for any of them was as far from my mind as death for me, no sense at all)
@2LeftThumbs - I posted this in a comment below: "Let's be clear: He was cheating and in a continual relationship with the other woman. His wife found out and freaked out. He wanted the hotter sexier younger tighter [not pregnant] woman and didn't want to give up the house and half the assets to his wife. End of story." A guy also though (sociopath) might do it to his wife if he "fell out of love" and even into hate of her (hatred for her), or her nagging, haranguing, manipulation, etc. Killing your own children however (also) is a whole 'nother level of psychopathy. But if they witnessed him murder their mother, then he would have no other choice (potentially).
@Sovereign Citizen LEO still not disagreeing, it's logically understandable, but I still feel "wtf" when socio/psycho paths fuck up like this. I mean, I understand and accept what you're saying, just bewildered it can happen👍👍
When I saw the documentary I was like why is she being so nice to him!!! And it made me mad, when she rubbed his back when he was crying but then I realized it was all an act and a technique to get him to talk. Wow she was amazing 😚
The woman Detective is a Natural....She never irritated me with a strained pushy voice....or saying stupid shit...she guided to chris to the cliff's edge & patted his back until he' wanted' to jump off!
@Marc everything about his behaviors screamed "guilty" since the moment that he got home for the police's wellness check. Shannan's girlfriend noticed, the neighbor with the camera noticed, everybody...it was obvious. It was just a matter of time until his mouth caught up with his body language. I agree that he must've some intelligence to get through his education and professional life, however it seems he has very poor emotional/social skills and doesn't seem to perceive his behavior as well as everybody else's.
To be fair, she doesnt know he did it at that moment, and she doesnt really care, they care about prosecuting the easiest suspect over finding what actually happened, hence why theres approx. A 50% false conviction rate.
@cleo715 True but i mean still after this all, if he just didnt get so intimidated from the agents he couldve atleast had a bettrr case for himself. Without a body its always hard to get a case closed.
With naive i mean like the poly test, ofcourse they trying to make it like its almost case closing evidence but in reality that test doenst say much....
@Sovereign Citizen LEO Facts disagree. The mother is more likely to kill children under the age of 8 than the father. Maybe you should leave your sexism in the 1800s where it belongs.
@Rob - Proof? Evidence? No sexism, I believed what I stated to be correct, but perhaps I could be wrong. I am a Conservative (Libertarian) and cannot stand erroneous or detrimental Feminism.
@Ashley Hydemann - Well there's no doubt this is true from one simple perspective and practice: Abortion - I wasn't arguing. I made an original statement. Maybe it was wrong (don't know, don't care). If he was going to correct me, I was simply asking for proof/ or solid evidence. Regardless of abortion (or abortion as an exception) there is nothing in the link you posted, that certifies (let alone states) that mother's kill their children more often than fathers. And I'm not saying it's not true necessarily. I don't know. I want facts or evidence. No offense intended to anyone.
Yes! The way they work together and understand each others technique is unflappable. On the surface it looks so casual and almost amatuer but watching this thoroughly you can see it is so calculated. I would love to watch a video of their teenage kid trying to work their way through excuses and stories. Hate this has happened but it is such an interesting story
Danielle Storm You might think so, but, being related to both a therapist and a psychiatrist, even if they aren’t necessarily trying to treat you like a client, per se, the way they think and use information you give them to deduce an answer generally happens no matter what. This is why they’re good at their jobs, because they’re naturally good at it. So sometimes that behavior bleeds into real life anyway. Granted, a cop/interrogator is different than a therapist, but the idea remains the same. This has been my experience anyway. 🤷🏻♀️
Tamara D I was a policeman/detective kid.... sigh....... where do I begin? Time I was 6 min late for curfew? Time I climbed out my window to go party with my friends? Only to get back home to find window was jammed or nailed. The time he bought me a car for my birthday. Told me I couldn’t drive it until he & mom got back from vacation? Had his “boys” pull me over. I could go on with these stories of an hard headed, spoiled brat.
Rainier Rodriguez - you’re right. When you do this as a job, these psychic abilities become natural. However you do have to learn to shut it off, otherwise you’re fami,y will start to resent you. When I come home. Last thing I want to do is have a discussion with my husband who wants to beat around the bush or argue about something so stupid.
@mr mcClintock Yes, they worked very well together. Part of that is because this was rapidly becoming a high profile case. The second that starts to happen they put all their best, experienced people on it. I am a forensic Psychologist & shortly after I started working, we got a high profile case. I was all excited, lol, but I wasn't allowed anywhere near that case. It takes a good 5+ years to work your way up. I can guarantee you, everyone working this case had significant experience and were considered the best in the Dept.
I bet after he is in prison, they hire a lawyer and file a appeal, stating he didn't have a lawyer, while he was being interrogated, after his dad mentioned it. The way our judicial system is, it would not surprise me.
My mom has the mentality of these type of detectives. It used to totally mess with my head but she lovingly passed down all of her wonderous tools of mental torture and mind games to me so I'm quite grateful lol
Even the most seasoned detectives and best interrogators of suspects could remain completely oblivious to something like their daughter being nine months pregnant, depending on what they are like as people. The mind is funny like that.
Of the three of them in the room - I think I might just go with the cops on that one... Strangulation only beats grounded for a month in top trumps. Awful, terrible story. His poor father also.
I was gonna make a juvenile comment on here similar to the other guy that said "milf alert", but I legitimately forgot that there are respectable adults on youtube. I should be ashamed of myself.
It would suck to have Chris' parents. If he were my son I would of got him a lawyer on day one before he opened his mouth anymore, whether I believed him or not.
"Who ate the rest of the cake in the fridge? Do you know anything about that Tamara?" "Umm... No. No I don't know anything about that. At all." "Ok, just take a deep breath and I'll ask you again." "But honestly, I didn't eat it. I just want the cake back." "Tam stop... just stop. We know about the crumbs. Chocolate icing was found on your shirt... It's time to tell the truth." (Parents wheel out the polygraph machine) "Alright! it was me! I ate the cake!"
Tamara D lol, yep it did suck! My dad was a homicide detective and interrogated a bunch of people. He’s done that stare down on me, it was so nerve racking and awkward.😆 I’m so glad I’m an adult now. Lol
Probably not, I mean they can prolly tell when you're lying but seem like kind, genuine people who understand teenagers do dumb shit. The lady in particular is probably more cognizant of this than most.
I could read my son so well. Actually, if it wasn't for my motherly intuition too, I wouldn't have been able to read his body language at 6 years old.. My son started to hide when his real uncle would come take him to the movies. Not only my son, but so many little other boys the monster got hold of.
I know the detective and his kids, they are a great family, he is a very good dad, they are all very happy. The only part of that would suck is to see how badly this case actually affected his life.
They still wouldn't have a clue if I was being mischievous after I got caught the first few times. I would become a master manipulator with these parents, OK. Learn from the best. My head game would be on point. Thanks mom and dad for making me who I am today, OK.
“Timmy, you know that we know that you snuck out last night. Now, we really appreciate it because you didn’t even bother to cover it up, meaning you wanted to tell us about it. You have two options: no car for a week, or we check your search history. It’s your choice, Timmy. It’s your choice.”
Parents are natural interrogators though....but parents who have access to a polygraph machine...now that would be interesting. They'll be like..."sit down!" and then stapping the polygraph wires on you.
Well....considering that I only had one parent growing up, I'd think it kind of nice to have two, even though they were detectives. I had nothing to hide as a kid anyway.
Imagine standing before Jesus Christ with all your secrets and sins still not having been repented of.
we all need to give an account to Jesus Christ on judgement day don't be the one. Don't be the one that follows the crowd into simple stupidity. Follow Jesus Christ tell Jesus you're sorry turn through your evil ways before your breathing last breathl
That Mistresses evil she has a very evil way about her. I truly believe she had some very evil influence in this guy's life. I believe he got played by this evil adulteress. May Jesus Christ bring out the truth and expose that wicked mistress.
My dad became a detective during my teen years and he was very good at his job. For a kid like me who was always getting into trouble it was tough. You can’t lie because they see right through you. And they use some of their interrogation tactics when they feel you’ve done something wrong. Forget trying to hide anything, my dad knew if something was up as soon as I walked in the house.
No. You would get away with anything cause your a detectives kid, you would just take a weak ass punishment from your parents while others would go to jail.
Case Langley I hope everyone who worked on this case has been able to deal with the effect it had on them. I have the upmost respect for them. I followed the case pretty closely online and it had an effect on me so I can’t imagine what they’ve had to deal with. I didn’t even realize this comment had gotten so much recognition. I was not trying to be disrespectful, just giving props to their skills in a lighthearted way that had nothing to do with the case. I’m sure they could have used a distraction or a laugh when this was going on. Wishing nothing but the best for them and their families.
2eleven48 How so? This comment had nothing to do with the case. I was simply giving props to their skills in a lighthearted way which was neither disrespectful nor facetious toward the case. I’m sure they could have used a distraction or a laugh when this was going on. You’re entitled to your opinion but you might want to take note of the fact that nearly 10K people disagreed with you and out of 180 comments, your were the only one that felt this way. 🤷🏻♀️✌🏻👋🏻
Robert Johnson I had no idea this comment had gotten so much attention! Only noticed today because I have been rewatching some of JCS’s videos during lockdown. I’m shocked. Apparently, quite a few other people were rebellious teens as well. 😂
It would suck to be a friend of that teenager too. Your friend sneaks out and tells you to lie to his parents and the next thing you know you're sitting in their living room with a lie detector being strapped to you.
Them: I know it can be really hard and I understand. We have all been through it, okay, sweetie? We can work through this. It's all gonna be fine. Me: yeah, sure. I smoked with jessica the other day- Them: we got her!! Grounded! No cell phones ! No social media! No junk food! No breathing! Nothing!
well the way i see it, it could go in 2 direction either the kids wont get away with anything or they become the best liars/ criminals the world had ever seen by learning from their parents and finding ways to deceive others . can someone make a movie/show of the second option.
JHOT 247 Insults are the last resort of insecure people with a crumbling position trying to appear confident. You’d probably get more satisfaction by trolling someone who gives a shit. I just feel sorry for you. Have a good day 😊
Tammy D you would be permanently grounded. Mum: what did you do with your girlfriend last night? Son: We just sat in the park and talked. Mum: OK I’m going to conduct polygraph test to see if that’s correct.
JHOT 247 OK. I hope the anger management course which has obviously been postponed due to the covid 19 pandemic starts again soon and you can resume your treatment. God bless x
Steve McCann Sorry! I should have put up a warning not to engage with JHOT 247. It took me a few comments to learn silence is your best bet. You just can’t fix stupid.
@James Martinez every single parent has the skills of a detective thats why the entrance exam to becoming one is just one question "are you a parent" boom your in the force
I did. My Gramps was the sergeant for our local police department for 22 years. 😂 I never got away with anything while growing up in my grandparents’ house
I think it would make a kid grow up morally sound and honest and strong minded enough to keep away from trouble and become a good successful citizen in this crazy evil society we live in.
there are some teenagers with parents like this... now you think it backwards... wouldn´t it suck to have conflictive teenagers as sons and daughter knowing that you cant catch em cold handed all the time and being lied at everysingle moment?...
I’m a teacher in middle school and I use these techniques on students. Works like a charm to get confessions. I’ve only had one student who did not break (despite witnesses). That one might be a true psychopath.
It also sucks having those skills, I once had a girl I was dating as a psychologist I realised she was showing signs of suspicion, i kinda talked with her and it was clear to me she was dating someone else, I wish I hadn't known, such knowledge is a curse sometimes.
@Tammy D Just where have you been young lady? Why are your eyes so red? And why are you rolling around on the deep pile carpet having a laughing attack going "feel the furry walls"? Last Question. You got any left??
"look, I know you took the cookies. You know you took the cookies. She knows. And I get it, they were Elmer fugde double stuffed cookies. They're good cookies, and I get it. They're great. And when you wanted them, we said no. It makes sense that you'd take them. We're not mad at you. They're just cookies, right? Just tell us. Tell us about the cookies, Timmy."
But a parent has to have a transparent and honest communication with a child, rather than using mental manipulation to get confessions. It's not the same thing~ Hopefully. Unless the parent is a terrible person, then yeah I'm sure they'd use manipulation
Tammy D “mom can I go to Billy’s birthday party on Saturday?” Asked Johnny. “Are you actually going to Billy’s house?” Asked mom/detective. “Yes” replies Johnny. “ Well I need to hook you up to a polygraph, to make sure you’re telling the truth” said the mom. 😂🤦🏻♂️
Yeah. Never interrupting each other and taking it from where the other left off. Luckily (for the kids) not many parents. I interrupt my wife and she interrupts me when we are trying to discipline our kids. "Your method sucks!". May be parents should take a course in interrogation techniques and learn how to be in sync as the goal is the same. And as perq, lesser kids will grow up to be criminals.
Right?? My husband is a detective and I'm a nurse. My kids tell us all the time that they can't get away with shit "Mom, I'm sick" "Get your ass on the school bus"
"Dad, I wasn't doing anything wrong to get detention" "Hahaha I will be giving your teacher permission to woop your ass now!"
My papa was a police officer, and let me tell you - lying and then getting grilled by him was a whole different ballgame. He was never loud or aggressive, but he knew what questions to ask and what to look for. My brother and I did not lie often
Yes. My dad is a retired Chief of Police & he spent the first several years as a detective w/ OSP , my brother and I never got away w/ lying to him , ever! He always found out the truth in its entirety sometimes even giving details that we had never even brought up. It was awful growing up but ended up teaching me how to do the same w/ my kids.
My dad was a chief of police and undercover detective for 20 years, i got away with nothing. He had pens that were actually cameras, a cell phone that was a camera, a gps tracker under my gas tank and voice recorded in my car, etc etc i didn't get away with anything. When I turned 18 I went wild
For sure! You should watch Chris Voss a former hostage negotiator who wrote Never Split the Difference, go through scenarios where he is role playing negotiating with his kids... omg its actually exhausting.
My friends dad was a cop. He was always on us for smoking weed, doing burnouts, everything. Nothing got past that man, but he was good about it and knew kids would be kids
No. I would love to have had two attentive, responsible and intelligent parents. I dig logical, truth seeking and aware people. What would suck would be to have religious freaks for parents or addicts.
LEO parents are the worst when it comes to lying. My dad was a cop for about 25 years and he has the most accurate BS meter I’ve ever seen. Like anytime i would lie to him, he would be able to look right into my soul and see if I was telling the truth lol
It would suck to be in a relationship with them. Highly manipulative, which is fine for their day job, but may spill out into their private lifes if they deem it necessary.
@Dice Blue Juste because there are more horrors in this world does not mean this is not horrifying...
- « Damn, I lost 500$ today » - « Well, that sucks » - « Duh, I’ve seen someone lose 3000$ once » well yes that’s true, but we’re not talking about that atm
@Aiden Harkins not really was a nanny of a little girl her mom also worked in the police with investigation similar path of Tammy, they are very honest children cause there is not repercussion for telling the true, sometimes when investigations gets difficult the woman needed to stay all night working with the forensics, or the police, so the children were afraid they would lose their mom, it might be different from people to people, but cause she was able to read people so well she was ultimately very nice and a legitimate good person :)
right, i really hope she doesn't play these mind games with her kids lol. at least not on this level, i can get like not wanting them to lie. still though lol
Imagine if shannan was actually the one who held all the nuclear codes and Chris’s heroic personality sprang into action before she had the chance to devour us all
Chris is such a disgusting and despicable coward that as soon as she offered that alternative question you could see the gears turning in his head and he directly chose to lie straight to his father with this sudden story of his wife killing his kids, imagine blaming a dead person who YOU murdered for a crime YOU committed, and then selling that to your own poor father who flew out just to come see if he can aid you
@Literal Creativity yeah, people aren't just born into this world a psycopath from normal people, they need to have either been brought to that point by trauma or are born from a pair of psycos lol
@Literal Creativity chris's mother to this day still talks shit about Shannon. She always hated her and believed she was beneath Chris even though Chris was never a winner to begin with. So he seems to be just like his mother and that was unfortunate for Shannon and their children.
But the fathers reaction is kinda weird two, He just found out his grandkids are dead, my dad would pass the fuck out if he had received news like that..
Exactly... the whole stuff he did was dreadful, but accusing your pregnant wife, whom you brutally murdered, to have killed your children as soon as you have the feeling that this version might save your ass is like a different league... purely psychopathic...
@Celisar1 Trust me if his mother is ever put in a spot where to benifit herself she has to do something evil,i guarantee she will take that option without hesitation.
@yunus y i specifically mentioned their parents either need to be messed up as well or outright be psycopaths, the 1% case you're mentioning where neurotypicals birth a psycopath only occurs in instances where development of the brain was interrupted from conception resulting in said case.
@laughing monkey Im just mentioning that the parents dont have to be psychos as well. Genetics play a bigger factor than upbringing. 1%, exactly. I'm pretty sure a man killing his children (unborn even) and his wife is even less than 1% of the population.
when i first heard the story of his wife killing the kids i felt really bad and i felt like he just got himself into some deep sh!t even though i didn’t justify what he did to his wife. it’s a shame that was a lie and it was really something more horrific
let's also remember his mistresses phone was pinged at the location of his house at the time of the murder and at the burial site. I implore everyone to research everything and all the evidence that has come up against her since this case. she 100% was involved.
I feel awful for his father. Imagine going through 50+ years of life, raising a successful son with a beautiful wife, 2 kids and one on the way then your son murders his family and goes to prison. It would be really hard to accept that new reality. You'd basically be grieving the loss of your child while they're still alive. That's awful. I can't imagine how that man was able to get on after that.
@Cory Bjarnason I dont believe that and I think that's an insensitive statement to make. Plenty of people have relatively normal and even good parents but end up on drugs, committing crimes, etc. You can't pin a grown man's behavior on his parents like that.
@Quintus Of course. We're driven by emotions and not always logic. The man literally has to make a choice between two hard but not equally as hard realities. Believing his son who he raised and saw the best in was caught up in a terrible situation. Or, accept that his son is a cold-blooded murderer that not only killed his own daughter, wife and unborn child but his fathers granddaughters, to be born grandson and daughter-in-law.
Not only killed them but then stuffed his daughters bodies in an oil can and then went to work at the same site later as if nothing even happened. That's not something many people are capable of. And it just so happens to be his son? Of course he can't believe it.
The guy found out his Grandchildren had been choked to death and showed minimal emotion. Instead he showed instant concern for his son saying he needs legal help. Like father like son.
@Sam Someone I grew up with playing video games with in my family killed themselves a few months ago. When I first heard it I cried then didn't show any emotion at their funeral. Then cried again over it months later and felt depressed in private without telling anyone. Suffering in silence is still suffering and he was probably in shock as well. I dont know how he felt and neither do you. He hasn't murdered anyone as far as we know so I wouldnt be so harsh.
@Edward Severinsen first of all I'm sorry for your loss, hope your ok and everything. and yeah fair enough people act in different ways, when you hear deeply tragic news people sometimes don't react due to denial. this guy wasn't in denial his dialogue suggested otherwise. even you yourself said 'when I FIRST heard about it I cried' in relation to your sad news. the first time this guy heard about it as I stated he talks about legal help. I feel his reaction to his Grandchildren getting choked to death was underwhelming.
@Sam I just watched the dad's reaction to the news and there were a few cuts for brevity. Looks like the old man took a moment, shed a tear, then composed himself. You even see him wipe his eyes
@cocatfan That's "Unconditional Love". "No matter what you do from here on out, i will always love you" - Itachi. He loves his son, but somebody else can do the hammer in the justice.
@Sam His reaction wasn't that weird, he reacted with enough emotion for your standard man, and then moved on to what they were currently dealing with. If he believed his son, which is also normal for a parent, he would be focused on saving his son and getting him out of his current situation. The man may very well breakdown about it later or suffer in silence.
Mmh I get such a weird vibe from the dad though.. like he is not so agitated that his son murder his wife, and doesn't seem to be grieving his granddaughters. Wouldn't surprise me if he raised Chris with violence, often the case with murderers parents
I mean the guy barely had a reaction to his two granddaughters being dead, and no reaction to his son murdering his daughter-in-law. Maybe he was trying to play tough, but…
Sure it’s hard but haven’t his parents been pretty shitty throughout this whole thing? They were awful to Shannan when she was alive and they’ve said nothing but awful things about her since she was murdered, and they’ve been in total denial about their son’s guilt, instead choosing to spread the lie that Shannan killed the kids and he was being some “hero”. So they can kinda get fucked. No one is saying it’s easy. They don’t have to never talk to him or see him again, he’s their son, but he also murdered his entire family, their grandchildren. They didn’t have to talk shit about and blame the victim publicly and they need to accept reality, it’s been years. Their treatment of Shannan and absolute denial is disgusting and unforgivable.
@LC Life is hard and there are hard realities to face. I agree with that but I don't think you understand the depths your brain will go to, to protect you.
Ever had a big test coming up in a subject you weren't confident in then didn't study at all for the test and played video games the night before? Doesn't make any sense. If you studied and tried you could at least make a passing grade but now you're gonna fail.
On the surface that doesn't make any sense but it's your brain protecting you. Because it hurts less to accept you didn't try than finding out you just aren't good enough.
Your mind will do all sorts of gymnastics and crazy mechanisms to protect you from reality because for all we know him accepting his son as a cold blooded murderer might be enough to drive him to suicide.
@cocatfan If that's the case we can see from where his psychopathy came from. I guess the father isn't in jail cause his wife didin't complained about the cheating xDD
You are absolutely right and its only natural to believe your son is innocent. While I have no doubt that the son did it, I hope the father can find peace as horrible as this situation is.
Everyone talking about his dad being a terrible person for not showing emotion, but don't forget he likely did plenty grieving and worrying at home, and the shock of the situation likely left him numb, completely out of it. Ever been told someone died, and you just sit there, unsure if what you just heard is real. Wondering how it all could have happened. Now think that you've been told by your son (whom you likely have reason to trust. Not to mention I remember hearing that the dad didn't personally like Shannan, though I doubt he ever wanted her to be hurt, more likely divorce) that your daughter-in-law killed your two granddaughters. Just try to imagine processing that.
Chris didn't have to be abused or anything by his dad to do what he did. I'm sure everyone here has watched the video about Jodi. Killers can emerge from good homes.
@cocatfan I'm not surprised. Accepting the fact that your child is a horrible murderous monster can't be easy at all, I'd imagine it's way easier to live in denial. I know Andrew Cunanan's (serial killer, his most famous victim was fashion designer Gianni Versace) mom is in denial that it was him despite the overwhelming evidence. She's convinced he was framed, even though it makes absolutely no sense. So I guess it's not uncommon for parents of killers to be like that...
Don’t feel for him. He and his wife created this monster. It’s nature AND nurture. Feel sorry for Shannan’s dad instead, for her mother instead, not this POS’s dad.
@DaniH Well, as someone related to a real fucking monster, I can assure you my family didn't do anything to bring it on. Nurture is not always in the equation. And yes, I'm sure we all feel terrible for Shennan's family too, it's more the headspace we have of 'how do you feel with your son being a murderer' that we're wondering about. Seeing what happened to my family when they found out what that fucker did.... they were destroyed. Felt like life was over for them, not because they were connected to the crime, but because their own flesh and blood did such heinous acts.
@Nimbus Killers are a breed in and of themselves. They can come from a broken home (and they could have had a better opportunity to grow) or they can come from the laws of nature. Pure chance.
It's our job as a society to not only minimize its occurence but to understand that it is a part of our nature.
Murderers are still reflections of ourselves and progress comes from attempting to understand it. Afterall, Life is for the living and we should lead by example. Even to the murderers.
Fun fact for reading all of that (🎉): Heinous criminals often embrace the death penalty when they are not mentally insane.
He probably already had an idea. The guy is obviously a sociopath and definitely had displayed sociopath behavior many, many, many times before. His father probably helped hide the behavior thinking that the kids would grow out of it.
Basically this comment section is a bunch of people judging an old man they never met before and all they know about him is a couple of minutes on a CCTV camera. Amazing that's all it takes nowadays to analyse someone's personality and come out with a fair judgement
From all the articles and videos I've come across on this case, his parents are pretty horrible people. One fine example is that they went after Shannan's, Bella's and CC's death insurance (this happened after Watts' sentencing). All the information is they detested Shannan while she was alive.
@Tanya Ball Wow, this is disgusting! The audacity of it all. I hope I'd never come across a man like this, even knowing family members beforehand can save you a lot trauma and heartache.
I would also imagine that his family Receives “some” hateful comments, mail and maybe even personal interaction with the crazies out there who think it’s their job to be a douch! I feel sadness for all of the families involved with this horrible event. Even the med techs and firemen who had to be there to see those babies bodies come out of the oil tank. What memories for them. 😞
@FolstrimHori agreed. We all have some maladaptive behaviours; some are more pronounced and harmful than others. A father who can't help but to see his son as innocent is hardly indicative of anything sinister. We can draw any number of conclusions for why he reacted (or didn't react) how he did, but ultimately there isn't any clinical reason for that specific reaction -- there are so many variables. It's shitty for all involved that Chris became who he did and chose what he did.
You could see he really loves his son. Even after his son admitted that he choked his wife to death, the dad folds down in horror, but, puts his hand on the son's arm, as a move of reassurance of sorts, even in this kind of horrible situation.
Life is full of disappointments, and a ton of grief and sorrow! Sometimes the choices people make don't make any sense! All he had to do was leave , her and NEVER come back ,he had a choice, and he chose to do this horrid thing! He has no remorse, for taking his family's lives! It's like he is living in a FALSE REALITY! 😈🙏🏻🆘God help us!
The cocaine probably helps Ronnie get through the fact his son will die in prison. I doubt he cares about Shannan being dead, he hated her. He wouldn’t even let the cop sit down before he started blaming her for being missing.
@jarry Dee I still have no clue what your comment is implying. That by saying the father believes his son is precious is somehow reflective on how the commenter was unloved by their own parents and loathes the father's blind love? It sounds to me like you're the upset one...
Ive always had a tiny soft spot for Ronnie. When Chris said “they’re not gonna let me go...” and he said “is there any reason they shouldn’t??”, to me that was him saying tell me the truth. I believe his mom is the main one rooting for him to file a 35C or really do anything to lighten his sentence. Ronnie is probably just ashamed of what Chris did and seems to just do whatever Cindy says when she says it.
@Edward Severinsen Im with you. My dad is a Vietnam vet and retired military. He's a man's man. As tough and as humble as they come. My brother is a drug addict who can't stay out of jail. My dad did EVERYTHING to help and at times enabled him. That's my dad's son though and he wont give up on him. I'm just trying to be HALF the man that my dad is.
@B & D aquatics My dad was in the Navy and went through and still is going through similar stuff with his children. So much so he doesn't own a house and has been renting his entire life because he gives so much money helping his kids.
That's why I can totally see his dad being a father that only sees the best in his son to a fault. And helps him/defends him to his own detriment.
I don't have kids but I have a nephew I took care of from the time he was 5 to 11 years old everyday. Finding out he cusses at kids at school sometimes was actually shocking. Which of course ya know at some point little boys pickup words they shouldn't use but to me he's one of the sweetest and brightest kids I've known so it surprised me.
I can totally see a father being lovingly blind to his sons selfishness and narcissism. I don't think I'd even accept my nephew grew up one day and killed his family. Couldn't convince me he'd do it.
@Henrik Nordström To be fair, yeah. It would make sense that even if psychopathy and narcissism aren't passed on genetically that it could be a learned behavior in children. Although I dont believe that to be generally the case. Because children effected by egocentric, narcissistic parents seem to develop high neuroticism and not extremely high self-esteem in the case of narcissism. I can however see parents spoiling a child who then grows up to think they can get whatever they want and not consider others feelings because it obviously didn't have consequences when they were a child.
@Sam He came in the room believing that his grandchildren and daughter in law were missing but alive. He learned about their deaths very abruptly, he was still processing it and was in shock (as you can see when he buries his head in his hands). Assuming he believed his son's tale, and at that point there was no reason why he wouldn't, his next thought was to save what there was left to save, i.e. his son, who he believed had committed manslaughter due to the rage from his children's deaths and now needed lawyer so he wouldn't be tried for murder. It's a perfectly understandable and natural reaction in a shocking situation like that.
You people should stop making these psychological analysis based on a few minutes of footage of people in very extraordinary situation. You can't make assumptions on their character and nature based on their behavior in the literal first couple of minutes of initial shock. It makes you look ignorant and foolish
@Edward Severinsen I don't care if it's insensitive to you. The guys mother was still bad mouthing her deceased daughter inlaw and didn't give a shot about her grandkids just like her son didn't care about his kids.
@Fevo 61 "You don't seem too smart." Not smart, just empathetic, thanks. I noticed the part where Chris took the alternative question posed to him earlier by the detectives. Don't know if you missed that part. See, it's a tactic investigators use to put the crime in a more justifiable frame. It makes suspects more likely to bite the bait than just pressing on them to make a full confession.
The father planned for his daughter-in-law whom he hated so much to die along side his two grand daughters? I mean Chris's father raised him to adulthood without murdering him and his wife so I'd assume he has some compassion and caring for children. Just a guess though that he isn't the cold blooded murdering type unless you have some conversation between them as proof of this "plan".
Did you make this scenario up in your head based on a few minutes of video wherein the father has to choose between trying to preserve his faith and love in his son or help him get sent away for life?
I know for a fact JCS is a good psychologist because I probably would not have sat down and watched a 1.5 hour video, but I absolutely did just watch three ~30 minute videos
@Jeff Bezos without the pesos yeah once I got in my 60-day free trial of ad free YouTube premium I couldn't go back. It comes with YouTube music for free so you can get away with canceling Spotify or something. But YouTube is worthless with ads turned on in my opinion
@Barb311 yeah there’s a number of comments actually saying Shannan was a terrible person bc she was involved with MLM or something and the mil is right. Like wow ok MLMs are terrible but y’all really trying to justify murder
@Aloysius Devander Abercrombie actually had to Google it, might be Multi-level marketing. Basically pyramid schemes. Not something to throw into a conversation without explaining it though lol
That was again interrogation technique of these two detectives, who gives him an alternative way to avoid full quilty. But instead of that, he was trapped by detectives who get what they need, when they bring hes father, and that is admission of guilt. He accept theyr trap (game; alternative) after detectives destroyed his brain...
But the detective puts that idea in his head she mentioned it to him . Therefore giving him the feeling that if shannan was responsible, he could justify himself and probably get off with a plea of insanity or something like it was a moment of insanity and he reacted. He took that once he heard it and ran with it. Notice all of a sudden he pretends to be tearful and upset. But lies to very end and still didn't tell the truth. He has told so many lies from start to finish. He actually thought he was going to get away with murdering his entire family and still get to be with NK. I don't doubt NK was involved with the murders as well considering her phone pinged in CW neighborhood the morning of the murders early in the morning. But he confessed and that immediately closed the case, however I do feel like he would go through hell to protect NK at all cost. How someone could murder their children with their bare hands and their pregnant wife and sit so emotionless and lie like he did just bothers me deeply. Because I'd be train wreck crying and admitting everything because my heart would hurt so bad knowing I did the crime. He's definitely a narcissistic sociopath. And so is NK.
Some of you did not listen and watched the video or comprehends well. Everything is psychological interrogation techniques, the narrator explains it very well. Come on now listen carefully and comprehend. 👂 . 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
@Barb311 his mom said she was “evil” when she was ALIVE. Meaning his mom probably just didn’t like her as mother In laws tend to do. Don’t try to spoil his mom as a person because of something HE said.
Her kids are getting away with exactly nothing ever.
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Joe Moody2021-11-20 18:07:28 (edited 2021-11-20 18:08:13 )
I hope shes getting paid accordingly its amazing watching her work like a python slowly working for position to devour by constricting......she ate him alive
@Quinine Well, rats could get it, or mice...they could disintegrate with time, they could be...stolen by, like...ninjas...they could be....like, abducted by... Somali pirates...they could...be...they could, like...fall through...to another dimension....
@Jay A M She didn't.....and if you look at comments about this interrogation on other channels people question if the polygraph was on/working correctly. 🤣
@Francis York Morgan The shoemaker's son always goes barefoot, ...... during my studies I had a psychology class with a professor whose life problems got overwhelmed and he hanged himself !! At first glance, it seems you are right, but it could be quite the opposite!
The way he talked about his homewrecking girlfriend with such passion and awe but with no emotion regarding his damn wife and BABIES just made me feel a whole new sickness I've literally never felt in my life. I'm so disgusted
@Paint Brush that's your view and that's alright life experience and people I meet and got to know get me to achieve different conclusion huh, when people get comfortable with you they sometimes open up and from time to time you will hear bare truth not projected image of someone and it can get ugly.Have nice one 👊👌🎄🎁🌠
@BanterRanter The Man is even more guilty than the man, who, just like in this case, is lying his ass off to the woman. I'm not sure where you get off blaming the third person whom was found and engaged by the husband. HE is the married one, HE is the one who chose to lie to everyone else.
@Nova no. And I'm not justifying anyone. Not even the women. I'm simply saying the person who broke their vows is the most guilty because they hold the ultimate responsibility to their partner. Also explaining the reality behind rich men cheating with you g women and how those men are not victims of gold diggers.
Not to take blame away from Chris but this is 100% right. Dating someone that you know is married with children makes me sick. There are so many single men out there. Why get involved with one that’s taken. It’s sick.
@😁smiley face She didn't know he was still married. He lied to her as well and said he was completely separated, if not divorced. She has had to move multiple times, change her name. She is a victim in this too.
@Tuesday [̸̭͋c̸̨̉o̶̮͂ŕ̷̙r̵̜̓ù̶̬ṕ̸̥t̴̤͂e̶͔͒d̵̙̏]̷̱͊ Probably because most people have encountered serial "homewreckers" and find their dysfunction repulsive.
But yeah, the vow breaker is just as bad or worse too.
In the documentary she said that Chris lied to her, that he and his wife were in the middle of a divorce or were separated. He essentially told her he was single.
@(CKS) Rylanor - S54 It's not a gendered issue though. When a spouse cheats on their spouse, it's the person that they're cheating with who gets called a homewrecker. It should be the word for the spouse who cheated
It really is. It's really something to keep in mind too - I like to watch a lot of true crime stories, and there have been several times where the interrogation pressure causes a person to falsely admit to some kind of blame, just because they're so worn down, they at some point will say anything just to get out of the room. Then later it's found out that they were innocent.
@Alex I mean this is precisely why any lawyer worth a shit tells their clients not to talk to the police. Especially if they're completely innocent. It won't help you if you do anyway. Cops have way more experience than the average person when it comes to interrogation. This is an interaction you are destined to lose. Why enter an unwinnable fight?
@Glizzy and then he could have just used his 5th amendment right and shut the hell up. He was not obligated to answer any of those questions and I don’t understand why people do. It’s so stupid. Just wait til court. Don’t incriminate yourself 🤦🏽♂️
That applies to a lot of these, but I think the most amazing case was Colonel Russell Williams. If not for the brilliant work of the interrogator, Williams could've easily walked and killed again. These people are incredible.
He would have been arrested maybe the next day because law enforcement knew about the affair, a coworker, someone above him, called and told them because there were emails and calls between CW and NK on work accounts that were not about work. LE already knew he went to Cervi instead of the office first thing in the morning and they had a drone there already that saw the bed sheet. They were looking for the body and Shannan was not buried very well. After they found it, they would have a warrant to arrest, IMO. I don’t think they would have looked in the tanks for the girls, however.
He couldnt. His ego wouldnt let him. Its hard to claim that your innocent and to walk out when the questions get real. It wouldnt have made any difference anyway. The truck was tracked to the oil site. They would have found Shanann at least. Personally I am happy that he is super stupid and narcissistic....Got him caught a lot faster.
It's so insane that anyone ever talks to the police without a lawyer. I don't care if I did nothing wrong, I'm not talking to them without a lawyer present
I don't know how the police don't gag, or roll their eyes at these creeps and all their lies! Major self control and reminding themselves of the end result I suppose. I sure couldn't do it, I'd be like oh please you really think anyone buys the crap coming out of your mouth?
The same people that say " NEVER TALK WITHOUT AN ATTORNEY" are cheering this guy for doing it. So in some cases, it is GOOD to talk to the police. In othercases (if you're innocent), then yeah. But guilty until proven innocent, so yeah.
That Polygraph lady seems like a great detective in her own right her technique with interrogation was amazing. is this something all polygraph people do?
Can you please put some more subtitles on your videos? I know it's a lot of work but it really helps us non-native English speakers out. The audio of these recordings can sometimes be a little bit difficult to understand.
I don’t think he “heard what he wanted to hear “ when Chris said he killed her. I think since Chris was obviously having trouble saying it his dad changed kill to hurt to coax information out .
Even if he left and lawyer up he would've been lock up the next day the judge would've issued a warrant after getting the data from his GPS and the neighbors camera his goose was cook doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out he had something to do with his family disappearance
Can I just say to any parent on here who takes your kids to school, watches over them and makes them number 1 all the time.. thank you because you parents deserve to be recognized for being amazing parents.
@Tob Raham well i feel like everyone us like that. you did something wrong and you want to hide it so in turn you don't cry. when you finally open up you realize what you did. it would be more psychopathic if he did not cry after realizing what he did.
That got me right in the heart. As a mom I can't imagine not crying constantly if I didn't know whether or not they were safe. He was full of bullshit from the start.
A lack of outward emotion isn’t a dead giveaway of anything, per say, but it Is certainly an effective accusation to levy against someone you know is lying.
@MY NAME JEFF Oh whatever. 🙄 There are plenty of unhinged and nasty women to be sure, but if you find that's true of every one you meet, even amongst your friends and family then the issue is with you Jeff...
Heather Feather absolutely! I’m not even a mother yet but I’m expecting and i could not even imagine not knowing where my child is .. not imagine at all not the slightest bit! I’d rather whoever took them or did horrible things take us both! I wouldn’t be able to live
he's really cold. crazy. I would cry at the first look of an officer and confess or lose my defenses... he keep hours lying and not dropping a single tear... sick...
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Brian Korner2022-02-18 00:00:32 (edited 2022-02-18 00:23:25 )
These people are amazing in their abilities. 👍 Chris Watts... no words to describe him.
It always amazes me that men think they can get away with killing their wives, pretty much since the 80’s after a couple of high profile cases that husbands killed their wives husbands are automatically suspect #1. They always have a mistress or are serial cheaters and they make every mistake you can to make themselves look guilty.
He probably thought that asking for a lawyer would make him look more guilty and honestly his father should have told him to stop talking until he could get a lawyer.
This interrogation is intense. These 2 interrogators are the best in the business.
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Deep Basu2022-01-27 07:33:22 (edited 2022-01-27 07:34:47 )
After they established that he killed Shannan, he could have sailed with the alibi that it was spousal revenge filicide on Shannan's part, and gotten away with a 2nd degree murder charge (which is still a class 2 felony in CO), but thank god he's not smart enough to do that. He could have also argued that he was traumatized by the fact he killed someone, and immediately centered the worry on himself as a reason for why he didn't call an ambulance
"Actually, throughout my life, my two greatest assets have been mental stability and being, like, really smart" and that his achievements in life qualified him as "not smart, but genius....and a very stable genius at that!"
At the beginning he says to his father "I don't wanna protect her" I honestly believe he was talking about Nichol! I think Chris couldn't kill his kids and got his mistress to do it.
That’s the first theory I’ve ever heard of the mistress killing the kids and honestly?? I feel like it makes sense! But wouldn’t the neighbours’ security camera captured her with him in the truck?
@Lyanna Schwimmer they captured Nichol coming out of thengarage carrying a child and remember one of the neighbours saw a grey truck but said it wasn't Chris' ..Nichol had a grey truck and her cell phone pinged the area that morning
They were smart for having the female be the super nice friendly one then having the man confront him with the hard questions, he had already stated before he hates confrontation, no telling if that’s a lie or not but the female being that way wouldn’t have worked the same on him as he obviously sees himself better than women when it comes to the fact he’s started getting fit, but he’s still scared when being faced by males after not being as athletic as he is now for so long
"Most killers aren't diabolical, evil geniuses.. They're losers. They're a beta trying to be an alpha." - Criminologist while reviewing serial killers in movies. Video: https://youtu.be/29n2bv7F6uc
This is rough to watch man, I mean these videos are never really fun, but just the way that he only refers to his kids as them or those is disgusting to me and really gets under my skin.
Don't you worry that evildoers will watch these videos and learn how to better escape detection? I was automatically noting all of the psychological pointers for possible future use. Of course, watching these three videos should lead someone to conclude that a messy divorce and child support payments are less of a hassle than life in prison.
Knowing that he actually did the crimes we can support police's intimidation and discouragement towards not getting advice from a lawyer but is it legal to force suspect to talk before having a lawyer's presence ?
@flyingbear00 nah man, camera man is freaking pulling a Spider-Man, hanging off the wall by a web on one hand, camera up on the other hand! How’d you think he got that same angle from the neighbour’s? Haha
@Rachel Catherine Grace no, he obviously grew wings for the occasion, and trained for years, eating a diet consisting of only seven flaxseeds and one ball of honey dew a day, so that he could flap them at the same rate as a hummingbird, and hold completely still while filming.
After I learn about the story of Nichol Kessinger, I am wondering: shouldn't she have invoked her 5th Amendment instead of accepting an interview with Weld County detectives?
At least he has guilt on the crime he did. Interrogators really need to obtain the confession and in the same time make them feel they deserve the punishment, they gotta dig the remaining humanity in there before it's too late
She's like 'you haven't cried for your daughter's, I'm really confused that you have shown no emotion for them'
3 seconds later,
We know you love Ur children with all Ur heart, we know that ..
Lol. This would be the worst thing if you actually were innocent trying to keep up with all the twisting insinuations and presumptuous Questions.. but it's satisfying watching the way it breaks down these ppls fabrications so systematically
Did you guys notice at 10:01 when she asks where did you put them? And Chris responds “in the truck” How fast his dad took his hand off his shoulder? It’s as if he was disgusted and couldn’t continue comforting him
How could he kill his own kids small as they were ?? I cant stop thinking about it... If a stranger would have tryd kill them they would have screamed for their daddy to rescue them. Or wondering in their innocence why their daddy is not there to protect them... Those 2 small innocent kids were killed by their daddy..😣😥. They could not even hope that their daddy is coming to save them .
this guy had it all. a beautiful wife, 2 beautiful children, and 1 on the way. and if he and his wife couldn’t get along and he wanted someone else, he should’ve gotten a divorce to at least let shannan and the 3 kids to be happy with her.
A lot of men stayed in the marriage because of children, they scared that their spouses would used the children against them, like not letting them see their kids and etc, but in this case, it’s freaking obvious that this POS doesn’t care about that since he f&@ing murdered his 2 beautiful daughters and his unborn son… so why didn’t he just get a damn divorce???? He said “I’m not a monster.” The worst kind of monster is that they don’t know that they are a monster.
If he didn't confess, I think he might have been able to get away with it. All the police had was blurry footage from the corner of a neighbor's home security camera. Good thing he's an idiot.
Minor critique of amazing detective work: when the male investigator at about 26:52 says “either you’re this monster” who killed his wife and kids, he makes it impossible for Watts to back down even more and admit to killing his daughters and not just his wife. If he’d instead suggested to Watts that his girlfriend somehow manipulated him into killing all three, would Watts have jumped on that?
@Keith Cook you will definitely fail because your mind spontaneously and constantly give you the replay of the murder scenario you. won't even get a time to think properly!!
I'm curious about her career status. Is she a detective at that station or county and happens to be certified to run a polygraph or do departments hire that kind of thing out and she's freelance?
@Keith Cook Nup! If it were you, you wouldn't have gone to the media. You would not have gone to be interviewed without counsel and definately not taken a stupid polygraph test! So you wouldn't have put yourself in that position in the first place.
mamiferuD The polygraph mainly. She did a good enough job in the latter part of the interog. Anybody with a semi-normal state of mind would sniff out her tactics
I don't care what you did or who you are, the police are shit for actively derailing your right to an attorney. Never ever speak a fucking word to the police without an attorney.
Interesting to think about his amended alibi, after his first big admittance. He cheated on her, so assumedly she got angry and killed their two daughters? And then.. he was so angry that he killed her?
This dude is such A liar it’s nerve wrecking. I thought he was truly watching videos by himself because he was reminded of being a father and husband and was trying to reconnect himself, but nope, now I know he was indeed tryna show off his phone screen to the officers and he even just randomly throws it out there as some evidence of his morality. “Chris we have to FIND them” Chris: “I know, before you came in I was watching videos” followed by long unnatural pause
I know it was a part of his whole psychological lying ruse but the fact that he tried to pin the blame of killing those two beautiful baby girls on his innocent wife is revolting. It just sucks.
Agreed. However, all Chris Watts' full interviews, uninterrupted by YouTubers is worth a watch. Well, if you have 10+ hours to listen to them that is. I listened to them at work about a year or so ago. It's quite unnerving, it feels as though you're the one being interviewed.
What is the scariest thing for me is that you can marry, buy a house, have children and love a person who would kill yourself and your children without knowing he is capable of that. Do we really know the people in our lives? How can we trust anyone?
Neighbors said they heard them fighting all the time. The truth is people settle; they settle in a myriad of areas but one thing more than most(especially in this society)is they settle on morality. If you have a strong moral compass and surround yourself with people of the same nature you'll be fine. Problem is most people have an absolutely broken moral compass.
@Just a guy I do but I am very trusting. And even if people compromise they don’t do it to they point that they think their partner is capable of murder let alone the murder of themselves and their kids. Everyone fights. I am sure my neighbors heard me and my mom fighting. We will never dare to harm each other. To the contrary we would probably sacrifice our own life for one another. I just don’t get how he could do it and how she didn’t see it coming at all. And I am not saying it’s her I think probably most people wouldn’t suspect it and that is the scariest thing. Do we really know the people in our life? I want to say yes but I am sure she would have said the same.
@Just a guy The wife probably made his life hell. Imagine feeling trapped in a marriage than your wife threated you she will take half your wealth and screw other guy. The guy is the victim here. He have to live with the guilt that he killed his daughters.
You're right, that's crazy. However, we can take comfort in the fact that it's only a very tiny minority of people who are like this (psychopaths, sociopaths). So unless you are really unlucky, it's very unlikely to happen to you.
@A K You have very serious problems man. I’m not trying to insult you at all, but if you’re not trolling and you genuinely believe anything you’ve just said, you need to seek professional help ASAP. Because there’s absolutely nothing normal in what you’ve said...it’s actually very scary and disturbing to hear someone talk like you just did.
@Jason Voorhees the third Hey I am sad with him killing the kids too. But I am angry how the wife made Chris life miserable. All she had to do was to get him a devorce without robbing half his money. She ain't got a single penny now. Play stupid games win stupid prizes.
@A K he literally had a mistress did you not even read look into the case? He had a mistress and DIDNT want the attachments of a family, Youre seriously calling the murdered wife the villain and the husband that murdered her and their children the victim?? You’re deranged and I seriously hope you never get married. If you consider expecting half of your SHARED assets in a divorce to take care of their SOON TO BE 3 CHILDREN ‘overstepping’ to the point of murder you need electroshock therapy
@TurnThePaige FYI, I am already married to a yonger woman who has white complexion and is 3 times pretty than me. In India people marry on the basis of intelligent unlike in west where lust is more important than love. And BTW I am a government clerk a job you will never get in your entire life.
@A K I feel incredibly sorry for your wife. I can’t imagine being married to such a horrible person. under no circumstances you can say that Chris Watts was the victim of the situation. he strangled his wife and smothered his two daughters yet you have the audacity to say that he had a horrible life without any evidence. Even if we assume that Shannon was a horrible person and you cannot justify him killing her and her two kids. You literally have no evidence against Shannon being at fault in this relationship but we know for a fact that Chris was cheating on her. So you justifying him killing three innocent people is unbelievably disgusting. I just hope you get serious help as soon as possible.
@Kim 1st of all why you think my wife would be sad. Her father and mother thanked me infront of all the people for taking care of her daughter. Needless to say her status became a lot higher after getting married to a government employee. See in India marriage is based on love not lust like in Western countries. She's knows her duty to act as an wife pretty well. That being said I didn't justfied him murdering his kids. I said he might have done that in the heat of the moment. Maybe he killed his kids as a mercy. Imagine being living without your mother or your father (since he would have been in jail) . I would rather die than living without parents. He knew his kids might get abused or beaten by their foster parents. he didn't wanted them to suffer
@fresh donkey A waiter in US makes more money than the top Rocket scientist in India who is also the head of ISRO, indian equivalent of NASA. But does the waiter have the privilege of a government clerk. The moment one get government job whether that is of a sweeper or peon, he gets a guaranteed bride. But when you get a government clerk job you get a guaranteed fair skin bride. My wife is fair skin despite me being brown skin and all that because of my job. Also does the US waiter wife's father beg to treat his daughter with care and give him lots of money for marrying her daughter. Mine wife's father did.
@A K a waiter in America can marry mostly whoever he wants. They don’t have caste system and although there is racism it’s well established that discrimination because of colour is bad. I would take being a waitress in the u.s over a government employee in India any day. I do appreciate Indian culture but their social situation there is very bad.
@Yael Hadane no red flags that he would kill - NO ONE expected that in a million years, i’m talking about red flags that she should have let the relationship die but she wanted to fight for them 💔
@Chloe oh for that yeah.. I guess she didn’t want to give up on him. Which make sense if she loved him. From what I have seen he wasn’t abusive just not involved and distant. I think she thought they can work on the relationship and that she could win him back.
@Zhiqi Jiang Saying, "I have (*insert race) friends is the most cringe/idiot thing a try hard looser use to look cool. That being said we Indians don't marry for looks like westerners. Her parents beg my parents to let her daughter marry me because I have a government clerk job which is very rare here. Being government clerk here comes with the benefit of getting a fair skin wife. Also she is very much obliged that I married her on my parents wishes without even seeing her face face to face.
@A K say that again '' WE INDIANS DONT MARRY FOR LOOKS LIKE WESTERNERS'' . No we just marry a fair skinned virgin woman , of the same caste and the same religion.
Yes this guys time with his wife might have been hell , but HE made the choice to cheat, to kill. No matter how much bad it may feel , no one should kill another person, we simply do not have the right to kill a living breathing human let alone three. He belongs in hell and if you blame the victim than the ACTUAL killer , then you too can join him there
@Zhiqi Jiang It is unfortunately an obsession in Indian culture. Even the TV is made to be whitewashed as fuck, not in themes or ideas but in the literal complexion of the actors.
Simple answer, you can't trust anyone. It's the risk of life, you never know when a situation like this may happen to you. People can snap at a moments notice. Even you, but as long as you value your freedom more than killing someone, I mean, I don't care how mad I could get, the thought of life in prison would chill me right the f*** out.
@A K I get where you are coming from with how woman are today with high encouragement to be a single mother and most of the time granted full custody and getting child support and alimony but in my opinion if I got stuck in an unfortunate situation like that where my ex wife took more than half my stuff I’d rather like with that than kill and be in jail for the rest of my life.
@No NamE I don't think he wanted to spend the rest of his life in prison. He thought he could get away with it. I bet he would have either surrender of killed himself even if he had escaped.
Everytime I see anything or think about this case I side eye my bf😅😅 it does make me legitimately scared though. It feels like you can never truly trust anyone.
@A K It's not hard to discern that you're an ineffectual nothing with nobody in your life, and that you're sitting behind a device purposely saying awful things to receive negative responses to receive any kind of attention that you don't get in your day-to-day tangible life.
@A K your comments are so embarrassing for you, yikes. Get some help because blaming a woman for her husband killing her and their children is disgusting and shows an inhuman lack of empathy.
@A K first you said you will be married soon and then you say you’re already married. you’re lying. just like chris lied when he cheated on his wife and killed his kids to have a life with the mistress.
I mean the husband was introverted around people and was aggressively loud to his wife, that could be a sign of antisocial personality disorder where they see human lives beneath them and have an easier time killing someone.
@Yael Hadane things like this don't happen out of nowhere. I'ts obvious that their relationship was toxic for a long time before this happened. You can't stay in a toxic relationship like that, because it can escalate to violence.
Yeah it almost makes you wonder if marriage makes sense from a biological standpoint... we are social creatures but the downsides and risks associated with trusting another human being in our culture can be pretty severe. And and it locks people's finances into an incontrovertible not
@A K this is a ridiculous take.... he physically drowned his children in oil. You cannot blame it on his nagging wife. That is one of the dumbest things I've ever seen
We all tend to think about it this way, but its not like Chris was walking around for years thinking, "yeah, I'd murder them. Can't tell anyone tho". He himself probably didn't even know he was capable of that until he did it or planned it
@A K It's disgusting me how you keep bragging about your wife's skin being fair. Like, is that all you care about dude? There's a lot of fair skinned people in America.
Am I the only one who didn’t know that polygraphers were trained this well?? Home girl was so good I almost confessed to the murder! Her technique was flawless
I felt the same way but I don't think she's JUST a polygrapher, she sticks around well after the polygraph gets put away. It's very possible part of the technique is to intentionally present herself as 'simply' a polygraph technician when she's actually just another investigator on the case who has the training to administer a polygraph, and not examine the results.
Or maybe she's both an investigator and an examiner, either way she's a pro and a badass though.
She kinda seems like a forensic expert because she knew how to talk to him. If she were just a polygraph expert she wouldn't have stayed for the interrogation afterward. She's really good.
@Conchobar There is no such thing as a polygraph technician. A polygraph is just an interrogation technique, and the person they're telling the suspect is a "technician" is really just an interrogator. A polygraph has no value whatsoever as far as confirming or rebutting truth-telling. In fact, despite how misleading this youtube channel can be on this point, ANYONE or ANYTHING that is telling you it can sort truths from falsehoods, is itself telling you a falsehood. There is no science of truth. There is no science of lying. All of the stuff this channel's narrator observes (for example, "a person telling the truth would be outraged at this question" is a common assertion he makes that has no basis in reality) is just confirmation bias and bullshit. Keep that in mind, it's entertaining but it's all bullshit, and you can ask any actual forensic investigator if you don't believe me (and there are plenty of real investigators with their own discussions of this topic--there being no science of truth versus falsehood--on youtube).
Look up the polygraph scene in The Wire--THAT is what is actually going on with all polygraph tests.
@Roman Reigns #1 P4P King It takes a real man to confess? Real men don't savagely murder their children, they protect them. Confession doesn't bring the children back. You might have a different view if it was your daughter or children that had been killed. It's easy to sit on the sidelines and forgive someone for a crime that didn't affect you.
@Roman Reigns #1 P4P King And no, he didn't confess, he tried blaming it on the wife he murdered. The most cowardly thing he could've done. Not only did he murder his wife and children, he then tried to pin it on her to make it look like it was all her fault! A real man? Are you out of your mind? That's not a confession, that's an excuse to escape punishment.
polygraphs aren't actually lye detectors there is no such thing. They are basically heart rate monitoring machines that the cops tell you is a lye detector so that you freak out. Hopefully the suspect cracks when you ask them questions, if not you let them sit in the room alone for a bit then come back and say "Well now we all know for a fact you a lying, so it's time to fess up" as seen above.
It works but its also important that these kind of techniques also wear down people that are telling the truth and is also a good way to get false confessions.
@Roman Reigns #1 P4P King Just forget everything after "he's a terrible man." Did you miss the part where he later confessed to killing his pregnant wife and both of his daughters? Life in prison or death sentence are about the only acceptable outcomes.
@Roman Reigns #1 P4P King the thing is he wasn’t gonna confess, the only reason he confess is because of the technique the cops used to make it seem like shannan was the problem
Polygraphs are just a way of inducing psychological effects. The person running it is merely using it as a way of inducing a specific emotion out of the person that then afterwards they can use to get an advantage on the person.
@Roman Reigns #1 P4P King you’re taking it easy on him because you see yourself in Chris. You know you would do the same. I’m policing your thought dude cause it’s gonna lead to you being the subject of one of these videos.
@Markle Marden I agree that sometimes he only sounds convincing cause we already know the truth.. that's why so many ppl confess crimes they haven't committed out of pressure and length of the interrogation
They are absolutely trained interrogators. What you also might not know is that the two detectives are communicating the whole time. Every little motion of the hand, the head, little key words, they are kind of like a pitcher and catcher sending each other little messages.
Obviously, a polygraph is not admissible in court. But in the words of Detective Joe Kenda: "I don't care about polygraph tests. I care about statements. I don't care what the results mean, I care about what they think it means."
Going up against two attack dogs like these if you are a liar is like swimming with sharks.
@Jay Meister I mean I could tell by how she came in and made the statement “well your results were that you were deceptive but you already know that, so let’s talk about what really happened” all in the coolest calmest tone I would’ve been like “oh shit well ok I must’ve done 🤷🏽♀️” you’re totally right. And according to her he was a BAD liar too 😂 and the fact they planted the idea in his head to get him to admit to hurting shannaan “cause she hurt the girls” and he took the bait sooo quick, just so they could get to the bodies then be like “we know that’s not true either lol” 😂
@Kyrrodi Gabriel is using what we call the emoji technique. It's effective at coming off as friendly and joking but also sort of serious. It was because of his usage of it here that Ashley was later convicted of 73 counts of First Degree Murder
polygraph tests only measure anxiety (and they are imperfect at that as well), not whether or not the person is lying. She is just interrogating him while hooking him up to a fancy machine.
She was pretty much thanking him for confessing and he was still saying “I didn’t do anything!” Then she was like “ Thank you for being a terrible liar and coming in today knowing that you were going to fail and confess” Brilliant! 🙏
If you want to take the time, listen to the full interview that she conducts prior to giving him the polygraph. It’s like 3 hours of her digging into every aspect of his history and life. It was masterfully done. I’m surprised Chris didn’t have a heart attack by the time the test was underway.
@Jezz Bish Not all police are fantastic, and not all lawyers are. Detectives can be incredibly deceptive as you would know if you watched any video on this channel. Denying the importance of lawyers is a denial of constitutional rights.
@Jezz Bish Imagine generalizing an organization. Whatever you want to believe, bud - I can tell you right now that you're absolutely wrong. Go outside and talk to people.
@John Smith no I thought that from the way she was introduced as just a polygraph technician, polygraph examiners are only trained to read the physiological responses to the test and study the science of the test. She’s a polygrapher and a detective
…that’s not a good thing. Like I know you’re joking, but being able to convince an innocent person they might have committed a murder is a horrible thing.
@ron james i think he would have if they didn’t put the “she hurt the kids and he hurt her” idea in his head. He fell for that like an idiot and then they were immediately like “well that doesn’t make sense either” 😂
She was his pal pre test. And then detroyed him post test. Does anyone know if these testers are "freelance" Cuz im sure she works for the police or something too. Shes too good
They're trained as investigators, not to read an answer of a screen, because polygraphs are hokum. It's just a tool they use to trap this guy even further and push him into a confession to something they already suspect heavily or know conclusively he perpetrated . The actual results are irrelevant.
These machines read your heartrate, perspiration, etc. They don't read whether you tell the truth or not.
The best thing she did was putting him on blast for being an absolute moron for volunteering for it. A polygraph never gains anything for the perp. If they pass its inconclusive, if they fail it's the "truth". There would have been a ton of follow up on her part for "failed" questions if this were a thorough poly. They had an absolute assumption he was guilty, which he is, but it shows you why you should NEVER agree to a poly.
@Abe Frohammer I don't think it matters whether they pass or fail sometimes. In this situation, if he had passed, I highly doubt they would have come back in and tell him so. They just would have lied and told him he failed, and see what that gets them.
The physical portion of the polygraph has very little to do with determining truth or fiction. Instead, the hours of prep work talking prior to the actual examination is the majority of the work.
@Ashley Carey Wow. Just reading this comment brings me to tears. Having to imagine a little girl's voice saying "Why daddy , why ?" It's just too much.
They are basically interrogators. *EVEN IF HE PASSED* the polygraph test they would have done the exact same thing to get a confession based on "Irregularities" (subjective term they use). Part of the reason they don't allow this in court.
It's pageantry. If you're getting a polygraph, they probably know you did it, or at least have high suspicion. He literally could have looked at them, said "this is why polygraphs are bullshit," and walked out the door. These are not submissable as evidence in court because it's not real science. It's an investigative tool.
Polygraph tests can’t accurately detect lies, and they aren’t able to be used in court. I honestly think it was just used as a tool to get the confession, and that girl was likely just another detective. Regardless, she was amazing.
“That lady was so good at lie detector tests , she’d make me fail one for something I didn’t do”. The fact this has 4k likes makes me not care what the elite do to the commoners lol
Actually because of its frequency, I believe the clock ticking would eventually become background noise and I wouldn't even notice it. The actual thing that would drive me insane would be the detective just sitting there staring at me and not saying a word. That would probably break me.
Yes, they actually do that on purpose. It makes curtain suspects angry and out of control. The more aggravated the suspect is, the more they can show their true colors.
Outside of the sorrow i feel for the wife and children...i feel horrible for this mans father As a father myself i could not IMAGINE being in his shoes...he must have been devatstated
The father was was the saddest part for me. To live to his age, raise a son to adult hood, and then have it end like this. To know that he cant do anything about it.
@Otman Zayer How about because until that very moment, his son in his own eyes was the good child he had always known him to be. As Chris had his own kids, he was his parents'. As you accuse others of projecting perceived morals and goodness from Chris' father, you're projecting as well: just because someone does not approve of someone else's marriage it does not mean they attempted to kill them. In fact, how would you even know that? After looking around there's no reports of attempted murder, by the grandparents of Celeste and Bella or even abuse by said grandparents. Just because someone doesn't show up at a wedding it makes them a murderer-to-be? On that, sources please.
Chris' own parents are defending him sure, as parents do but that does not make them narcissistic or murderous. That's such a long shot you could touch the moon. Chris is where he needs to be and rotting away - but that doesn't mean his parents are assholes.
@Alan Matković hi bro. With all due respect I’m just gonna recommend to listen to a couple of interviews with the parents. They hated Shannan because she was trying to make a man out of that POS chris. He was always a mama’s boy and he was a huge pushover with his mom in specific. The parents obviously didn’t have anything to do with the crime and I’m pretty sure they would never wanted anyone dead. But when it was time to accept what Chris did and see that they have a monster for a son, they decided that it was all a big plot against him. Yes it’s their son that they raise but sometimes that is not enough. Talking from experience when my dad’s brother did horrible things to me when I was a kid, my parents believed me and they decided that he was no longer someone who they wanted in their life. Chris’s parents are pos because they won’t honor their grandchildren and daughter in laws legacy by accepting the truth.
@Alfred The Great, King Of Wessex “big plot” his dad was literally the one who got the confession out of him so he goes to prison. So that’s not okay towards him. If he wasn’t there who knows if he would ever admit. He wasn’t reacting to the detective.
@Suzi Monkey I’ve always been interested in human psychology and read a lot of books in the exact topic for years. I must admit I’ve never heard about that forum but will definitely check it out. Thanks! Cases like Chris Watts are, thank God, far and far between, nevertheless I think we should always ask ourselves what did make this humans do what they did. He wasn’t a convinced felon or someone with a known psychological issue. He was never accused of violence before, yet he did the worst kind of violence to his closest family and seemingly had no regret at all. It seems the human brain, at its core, will always remain a mystery.
@Alan Matković I listened to the “Chris Watts Prison Interviews” last night. I found it fascinating. I think that he is “sorry”. It’s like listening to a patient who has lived through a paranoid ‘break’ & killed family. ‘Good & nice family men’ who have experienced the many pressures of “falling into an affair” tell a very similar story...they just ‘wake-up’ when they see the devastation that they have caused to their wife...not strangle her!
@Daeson Cute sentiment but no, sorry. The father should have immediately walked out and let the police take over. Get a lawyer? For what? To defend Chris so that he can potentially walk free? No, sorry, no defending that father buddy, good try.
@Daeson Well, the reason why there was such a rift between Shannan and her in-laws, (at least, the biggest issue before her death), was that Chris' mother fed one of her granddaughters peanuts, despite knowing she was deathly allergic. While I don't think Chris' mom intended to hurt her granddaughter, she clearly didn't pay much attention to their safety as perhaps she should have. Shannan, in texts to Chris, describes not liking his family's treatment of her, and her kids. His folks weren't evil, but they weren't all that nice either; especially since they didn't even go to their wedding, and consistently tried to drive Shannan away, and even tarnished her reputation after her murder. If my parents did that to my partner, I'd cut them off. But Chris, of course, never defended her. Mile Higher Podcast has a two hour video all about this case, I recommend it.
Chris's parents never showed any feeling of remorse or sadness that their son had murdered his wife and children. In court they told Chris they forgive him and completely discarded Shanann, their grandchildren and Shananns family. The family is full of narcissism and his mother shows the same traits that her son possesses.
I do think it’s a bit odd that the dad, after being told multiple times, that both his granddaughters are dead he doesn’t really show much (if any) emotion...
@Alan Matković 99% will accuse the teacher? That's so wrong, some parents do that, not the mayority, are you even a parent yourself?
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@Andrea Solís Fernández I have several family members that are teachers themselves, my GF included. 99% is obviously hyperbolic, but they all agree majority of the parents are reluctant to think their little angels can make a mistake. One of them works for the last 25 years. She said in the early 00’s the parents were far less defensive of their kids and throwing all the problems on the teacher.
@Andre M, you don't think much, do you? What you said is crazy af. Any parent would assume their child is telling the truth, and offer to get them an attorney. You definitely are not a parent.
@Otman Zayer, damn, no one in their right mind spreads false narratives, and malicious gossip against people who have been through do much. Let me guess, it was on the internet, so it must be true. You have serious issues.
@Whitney B You really need to catch up. The Watts family and the Rzucek families have BOTH been paid out from the life insurance policy. It was Chris’ policy through Anadarko. Stop spreading misinformation
@Otman Zayer but the son did not say he killed the grandkids at the time only the wife he said the wife killed the kids not him if I was the father I would do the exact same thing
@Alfred The Great, King Of Wessex I absolutely agree with all you said. I wonder if Chris parents can't face the fact of all he did and are in denial so they blame everyone but Chris. But what I think is probably a lot closer to the truth is they hated Sha'nann so much. And the children, were apart of her... so they hated them as much. As crazy as it sounds, I bet they secretly denied those kids were even Chris. No offense, but Chris dad seems, well, not right mentally. Ronnie probably was berated by Cindy and he just learned to keep his mouth shut to avoid conflict. Cindy, in my opinion, is the poisonous well that everyone in the Watts family drank from.
Yeah when he said god almighty it sank in. He's 5 years older than me so I can imagine my father if this was me. Sad he didn't take his advice of getting a lawyer
@Otman Zayer So? They can not like her family and also not approve of their son murdering her. That is a total non-sequitur and you're just jumping to conclusions based off your own opinions like a dolt.
@Tammy Sims I find your analysis to be totally on point with respect to the family dynamics/dysfunction. The fact that Chris' sister's children seemed favored by the Watts tends to confirm.
If you still don't think Chris' parents are horrible people who helped raise that monster, maybe look at the fact that after their precious golden child snuffed out their grandbabies lives with his own hands as well as their daughter in law, they tried to get their life insurance money. Chris' parents. They fought to take it from Shananns parents who were the only ones who actually cared, lost their daughter and their grandchildren in the same night by the psycho chris' parents raised. Js.
They had no right to even ask for that money let alone fight for it.
I was really angry about how chris’ dad handled this but then I realized he was in absolute shock. I would hate to have seen when everything finally sank in.
I feel bad for chris. Imagine having a horrible wife who so bad and evil that he have to find love somewhere else. She must have blackmail him for alimony. Poor chris
@Alfred The Great, King Of Wessex I respect the hell outta you, Alfred the Great. This was a well written, well thought out response. All hail the King of Wessex!
I will never feel for them. Most parents denounce kids after they do something as horrible and disgusting as this. They still try to say Shanan did this, and his mother even fed one of the daughters PEANUTS. Which the daughter was allergic to. For someone who really "must have been devastated," he seemed to not have cared for his granddaughters or daughter-in-law. He just wanted his son to walk free. His parents seemed as controlling as Chris did. They are old enough to know right from wrong. They looked past what he did and blamed the wife for everything. Bullshit.
@Miranda Hemer Wife shouldn't have acted like a witch and gave him the divorce without taking half the money. Women should learn from this that greeed is not good.
@A K I can tell yours sexist. Nice. So it’s okay to murder her? He was the one in the wrong. Murdered his wife and children. Wtf is wrong with you for siding with them.
@Miranda Hemer He murdered his wife. Killing his children was a kistake which happened due to adrelline rush. I pity the man, he has to find live in another woman because his wife was giving him hell. He lost his daughters because of his wife.
Both Chris mother and father made the sentence speech be all about how much sympathy they have for Chris and how much they love him and they did not address the victims or tragedy. Chris probably knew that he could do whatever he wanted and still always have their comfort, respect and love.
Agree. He lost his son and granddaughters all at once and for no reason other than the bloated ego of the boy he raised. He must wonder where he went wrong but who can really explain the mind of a person willing to murder his own children?
@Andre M everyone is entitled to legal representation, guilty or not; deplorable or not, for someone to remind a person of that right is no problem. I agree with the narrator. It would have delayed the inevitable by only a day or two. A week tops.
@Alan Matković LOL his confession isn't credited to his dad and they would have got it regardless. The detectives used his dad to get it, knowing full and well Chris was cracking and about to confess. All his dad did was sit there and actually hinted to Chris to stop talking and get a lawyer. He was AGAINST Chris confessing. But Chris is so damn stupid, he kept blabbing and as soon as his dad realized what was happening and mentioned a lawyer, the detectives came back in. Coincidence? No. They were watching. It was their plan all along and it worked. Chris preformed horribly under pressure and had already failed the lie detector test, left crucial evidence strewn about the crime scene, buried his own wife and soon-to-be son in a shallow grave that would have resurfaced, was sloppy with his mistress and was the only one with motive.
His parents still blame Shanann for her own murder and even tried to get her life insurance money. They still treat him like the golden child and pretend he didn't murder his wife and babies. If he never confessed, if for some reason in a backwards universe the evidence didn't prove he committed the murders, if he didn't crack when he did, his father actually tried to shut him up and ask for a lawyer. He could have been the reason Chris WALKED. Do not credit that man with the detectives work.
I’m not so sure about that. I think his parents are just like Chris or visa versa. They hated Shanann. They’re both nuts and they got together and had a crazy kid.
@Alan Matković no I’m not talking about that confession. I’m talking about the fact that Chris told his parents that Shannan killed the girls (an obvious lie after the facts came to life) instead of accepting he was obviously lying and was just trying to appear as if he JUST killed Shannan in a “fit of vengeance”. So we all know that he killed his babies and wife, but Chris’s parents in a stupid attempt to deflect guilt away from their “innocent boy” stand to that lie to this day. That’s the insulting part. That they will defend a lie rather than accept they raised a coward, cheater, child murderer, mamas boy.
@Alfred The Great, King Of Wessex they may have hated her prior to all this but that doesn’t mean they wanted her dead or wanted their son to throw his life away. Like that’s just not even a fair thing to say because whatever their feelings about her were prior to her murder don’t matter after he’s killed her. Even if you have a mortal enemy you aren’t going to want someone you love to throw their life away to kill them. You’re just way off base.
@Whitney B I googled it. What I read is that they ALLEGEDLY tried collecting it - so it’s not definitive, it’s alleged, but the same article points out the claims are exempt from murder or suicide, and since they were murdered, it would seem to me that there is no claim to be made there.
@Alfred The Great, King Of Wessex I didn’t say YOU said that. My point is that even if they despised her I think they were still very, very sad, both for the grandkids, for the wife, for their son who did one of the most horrific and despicable things ever and who will instantly become one of the most hated people in the world and simultaneously throw his life away, and for themselves as parents and grandparents who essentially lost their son and grandkids. So I think they were very very sad all around, and whatever they felt for his wife was irrelevant in that moment.
@mutedmutiny exactly! So in order to honor their granddaughters and daughter in law the human thing to do would be accepting the truth and accepting that Chris killed them. My point is that instead of doing that, they pretend to eat Chris’s story about Shannan killing her babies and him killing her in a fit of rage. I never said that they wanted anyone dead and yes they are obviously sad by the deaths what I said is that they refuse to believe how much of a pos they raised. Grieving doesn’t cloud your judgement so you can side with a monster that took 3 innocent lives. It’s their sickening attitude at siding with Chris what’s horrible. They never acknowledged the pain he caused.
I love StreetBeefs every time I watch it I want to start my own backyard mma league. As far as I know Idaho is a wide open market. Gumby is so entertaining to watch, looks like someone who was either trapped in a locker, or hanging out with the biology teacher in high school, but obviously loves stepping in the ring, and practices quite a bit. He's constantly improving, and has become quite good.
@Alfred The Great, King Of Wessex I’m sorry for what you experienced but that has nothing to do with this scenario. You describe a brother doing something wrong not a son. Parents almost always back their children
@Lord of the Pies Before writing something about the father look at some of the interviews and info about him. So then you can know that psychopaths like these are created from other things.
That was the worst thing about the investigation, they 100% could’ve got him to crack without using his dad like that. He’ll never forget that day in the bleak interrogation room
@Alan Matković I always defended my child over Public School. Because of my experience in public school. Fortunately I got him out was able to get him in private school. I was abused by public school teachers. They attempted to do the same thing to my child I would not allow it. You're damn right I didn't believe a word those child abuser said
Not only devastated, but he also has to use every ounce of energy left in his body to maintain a fake outer veneer, not letting his son see his pain, staying strong for his sake. I can't imagine the strength good parents have. I scares me for parenthood. Idk if I have it in me. Or maybe that's how we all feel until we actually have children and realize we'd do anything for them
@Andrea Solís Fernández my mom is a teacher, and sadly, yes, it is most parents. She says it’s gotten worst in the past 5 years, and if a parent insists their kid is good, she doesn’t even bother arguing because it happens so often and never works out.
If my son had admitted to doing that to my daughter in law and grandchildren the police would have had to have got back into that room pretty damn quick.
Yes she bit through her tongue multiple times, and tore the frenulum on her upper lip. Poor child, I can't fathom the terror she must've felt at that moment.
Mark, she did and her last words were 'no daddy, please' ...according to new prison interview done by these same FBI agents. Once u listen to part of that interview and hear the confession then come back and listen to this one.
I. Wynn Wynn absolutely not. “Most males” are level headed people. They do not kill their whole families. I know just about as many female killers as male killers. You can not make such a baseless accusation.
@Matthias Thulman If you look worldwide, men of all races, sexuality, color, commit the same heinous crimes, whereas women do it way and way less, despite race or religion. So it is a male problem really. Not religion, nor race.
@Matthias Thulman Then you simply don't know the definition of murder. It's weak to start about a whole different subject that has nothing to do with torture or crime.
@Matthias Thulman Fetus is not a child, therefore, getting rid of it is a medical procedure, not a murder. And even if it was, so what, are you mad there aren't more unwanted children laying on the streets or being abused in foster care, becoming future serial killers in making?
@Baselia Caliga a fetus will become a child, you have no right to stop that process. And neither does the pitiful excuse of a woman that volunteered for the "procedure"
@Matthias Thulman a fetus has the POTENTIAL to become a child...that does not a child make. A person in med school has the potential to become a Dr, but is not a Dr. A fetus can not maintain it's own life independent of a person therefore is not a person.
@Juanita Flores Cabrera they woke up from the first attempt and he killed them again in his truck. The older daughter watched it all happen and knew she was next. It breaks my heart.
@Missy Rivas A 24 week old fetus can be born prematurely and survive. Alternatively, it can be legally aborted. How do you make heads or tails of that?
Is it too much to ask that women who do not wish to bear children practice safe sex or abstinence?
@Stand Up So-called "stealthing" would no doubt constitute rape in this day and age, and rightfully so. That being said, a woman can get an IUD, or take birth control, or practice abstinence. She has agency. She shares responsibility when it comes to consensual sex, and preventing pregnancy if she does not wish to conceive is up to her.
Have sex with people you trust and practice safe sex, or don't have sex. It is that simple. No argument will ever free men, or women, of the responsibility that comes along with sex.
Austin Stewart They should read the definition of cells before stating “it’s just a clump of cells” argument. It’s pointless trying to engage them in any type of debate unfortunately.
@Stand Up The converse to your 'vasectomy' argument is this: "Don't like pregnancy? Then get your tubes tied." One-sided and short-sighted. And I'm not telling women what they can and can't do with their bodies. I asked if it was too much to ask that women practice safe sex or abstain altogether if they don't wish to bear children. Evidently--at least as far as you're concerned--the answer is, "Yes."
@Austin you do realise that women can't just get their tubes tied right? You do know that women are refused unless they have a certain number of children and not unless they're over a certain age? Obviously not. Get your facts straight before you start mansplaining pregnancy to women.
@Stand Up Literally the guy to whom you said "Hang on you were just talking about abortion. Make up your mind, you just derailed the conversation." You have: • no argument • atrocious reading comprehension
@Aris E No sir, I mean black americans. Elon Musk is an african american, your average black in america is not. It's just a black American, nothing wrong with that. Just like I'm a white American. It's just a descriptor, I'm not sure why people get so bent out of shape about it Unkess they hold dual citizenship, they are just American.
@Aris E I had no way of knowing you're a female, can't realpy base anything off profile pics otherwise I'd be a pumpkin. But yeah, we can agree to disagree
or anyone for that matter. it was probably something that put them into shock though being their own parent that did it (I want to say dad, as I dont believe his story that she did it. That makes no sense) so maybe have been better than if it were a complete stranger or monster.
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@anityy Literally months from your original post to have anything meaningful to say, just to end it on being a very milquetoast person. At least you were consistent the whole time.
@Red Coyote Jam Garden guess who has to offer up their own body to give birth tho. Postpartum infections, excessive bleeding. Some pregnancies leave woman disabled for the rest of their lives. Not even talking about the woman that would die giving birth. Or having to get their whole uturus taken out.
Woman that were raped. Children that would be born seriously disformed. Now lets alternatively say they could give up the un/healthy babies up for adoption. The woman would still be forced to carry out the pregnancy. Something noone should decide for her.
The children would end up in the system. Would they get enough to eat? A place to sleep safely? Would they get enough love? A good education?
While I myself could never opt for a abortion except for when my life would be in danger that doesn't mean other woman shouldn't be able to.
@Red Coyote Jam Garden You just confirmed what I said though.. Its adamant that you really do need to work on how you view woman and life in general. Because name calling someone you've never met? Could you read comprehensivly? I said what I said. I'm anti abortion. Exactly for the reason you gave: the nervous system is developing around the 7th week of pregnancy. So the fetus does indeed have pain when aborted above 7 weeks.
@Red Coyote Jam Garden Awww, thank you! Yes, I will keep myself and the immune compromised people healthy and safe by having vaccines if needed! Thats the kindest thing you've said so far! I wish you a very healthy life as well!
But I see you're past talking about abortions and implying that I'm racist now! Even though we could call it progress, which I'm all for, how about keeping that energy for actual racists? That sounds like a good plan, now doesn't it?
Holy shit tho! Reading a new history book sounds like a great idea! You're putting some great ideas out there! You're really doing better already!
You know what? Once the vaccine against corona is made and this pandamic is somewhat stable I'm sure to visit the library! Thank you so much for this idea! Hey, now I have a weird idea! You could maybe even go and read some history books as well! Maybe even throw in some books about biology?
Oh boy! I almost can't wait to talk about everything we'll have learned!
Seriously tho: I hope you're doing well, have a nice day and hope you stay healthy
@gheddi Thats absolutely true! Men naturally tend to have more agressive tendensies than woman. I Wasn't only talking about the aggresion to be honest though. After going back and forth for a few days it appears to me as if he has more problems then we strangers will ever know.
I just hope he finds/has someone in who he can confide
@Red Coyote Jam Garden I'm sorry but if that were true your behavior would show as much. I've met highschool kids that have more empathy, comprehensive reading skills and are able look past their own thoughts and opinions. In other words, basic skills
You are the person that keeps on giving even tho noone needs you to.
Your selfreflection is so bad that you don't even realise how bad your behavior is! 😂😂
So keep on trying to deflect M'am and while you're at it get some help
Tonia Krijt wow that red coyote person is legit one of the craziest commenters I’ve ever read, hopefully it’s just an actual 12 year old whose parents will learn to slap some parental controls on their YouTube account
He actually didn't kill his daughters at the house. He killed his wife there, put her in the back floorboard of his truck, then had his daughters ride along in the back seat with their mother's dead body. Once he was at the oil site he then smothered both his daughters and dumped them in the oil tank as well as buried his wife's body. He is literally one of the most cold blooded and vile criminals there is.
@Shelle42 Ah, I noticed during the interrogation when first he said that his wife had smothered the girls, then the next time he mentioned it said that she'd choked them. He was actually telling the truth, except for the fact that it was him who'd done it. To him, those babies were expendable.
@Elizabeth C W the kids were alive when Chris drove to the oil rig. According to Chris confession, he said that he had the girls with a blanket over their heads and walked into the rig
@Shelle42 If you watch the outdoor footage, he puts the girls in the truck while they are alive ( a small shadow walks up to him and he puts it in the truck).
@TaterTotsNFanta I understand what you were saying. However, He wrote a letter to Cheryln Cadle talking about how he actually killed the girls twice. He claimed that he was getting close to God so he wanted to reveal the truth to everyone on how he did things. Cheryln had been interviewing Chris by writing letters back and forth to him for her book that she was to write. This all went on after this interview that you're watching. He said that he had strangled the girls in their bedroom, but it didn't work. The girls woke up. It's horrible the way he describes the details of what happened.
@courgette The "Daddy No" comes DIRECTLY from Chris' confession that he made in prison after he had been sentenced and had no reason to lie. I dont see why anyone would lie about the things he confessed to. If prisoners heard exactly how he did it im pretty sure they would torture him to death. Its some cold shit.
@carlwinslo I would consider starting to believe it if you had any kind of source. But even then, I would value more what the DA says than the convict.
@courgette Also why would you believe a DA? Even if they are on what you consider "the right side" of the law doesnt mean they arent lawyers. Lawyers get paid to lie for a living. But yea what you are saying the DA said was during the trial to get a conviction. Motive. Chris is a liar but i see no reason for him to lie after being convicted,sentenced, and appeal denied. The confession he wrote to his pen pal in prison is even more gruesomely detailed but i cant bring myself to read it. It was hard enough having to go back and listen to that video you wanted a source on.
@carlwinslo Ok. I still value more the DA summing up the findings of a police investigation than a murderer having nothing to lose lying, but it does cast a little doubt.
Well, let's be clear. He smothered his two tiny daughters, one at a time. While brutally murdering one, the other was there, probably not understanding what was happening to her sister, or what was going to happen to her next. They were probably terrified and in agony while it happened...and he did it to cover up brutally murdering his unsuspecting and pregnant wife. He murdered his wife because getting a divorce was too much trouble. That's what kind of monster he is.
@courgette Sorry, but what part are you referring to? It just says me on the thread but not which one of my posts. The part about the argument about the divorce just before he murdered her? I'm not sure. Thanks.
@Ocrilat Excuse me, usually Youtube notifies me only about answers to my own posts, but for a reason I don't know I've been notified of your comment even if you did not responded to me. Not aware of that I answered and tagged you thinking you were responding to an exchange I had previously.
@courgette Lol no worries. I think how YouTube handles these things changed again. I've been getting notices whenever anyone posts in a thread I posted it...sometimes. It gets confusing.
It was so smart to have the polygrapher take the lead in the interrogation. She comes off as the "horse girl" of polygraph testing - don't even think about dissing her test...
Could you imagine having an affair with some husband, only to learn that he killed his entire family to try and be with you? Even if he did succeed, doubt she'd want anything to do with him after that.
He never mentions Niko. Not even in passing. Even when he mentions the fact that Shannan was pregnant, he flies past it like it was just another one of her medical conditions. Worst liar caught on tape.
Now show one where the detectives get thier ass handed to them mentally by an anomalous evil intelligence that simply is impervious to accusations. Pretty sure those exist too.
Chris: I didn’t do it Detectives: Ego up technique Chris: I didn’t do it Detectives: Fear up technique Chris: I didn’t do it Detectives: Dossier technique Chris: I didn’t do it Detectives: Futility technique Chris: I didn’t do it Detectives: Alternative question Chris: OH ALRIGHT FFS!!!
The thing that frustrates me the most is just how fucking spineless this “man” is. Rather than face his family head on and talk to them, bring them the bad news that he was leaving them to spend his life with another woman, he took the cowards way out. He killed them rather than going through the proper process because he was too weak. Killing them was the easy way out for him. Disgusting
The father comforting his son thinking he was truly crying for the death of his children is just so sad. I can't imagine what it's like to know your son murdered his wife and children.
@Frappa Canu yeah I would too, but I'd never blame myself. There was no apparent parental mistake In his upbringing (that we know of) so him becoming a monster was a calculated decision he made knowing the consequences.
@Sgt. Horvath if that ever happened to me, i would look back at every single wrong thing i did to my child and partially blame myself for what he had become. although the father was also pretty terrible so it's not a surprise that his son is, too, and worse.
i have told my kids since birth, you can BE anything you want to be, you can GO anywhere you want to go, but you will NOT be a criminal in prison for a crime that involves harming someone else.
I hate how detectives talk to the suspect like they a little kid. There’s not a lot of intelligence in what they say and Chris is even dumber for responding to them the way he dis
Chris is implementing the "Sniff" tactic. It's used to fool the interrogators into thinking you're sad after they've just expressed concern that you haven't cried for your missing family.
The stupidity about the use of this tactic here is that he started using it AS SOON as the polygraph lady told him he hasn't shed a single tear for his family.
Chris is a shitty human being but remember to always get a lawyer. You seen how fast they panicked when the dad was talking about it. That actually made me laugh.
Murder is hard to prove. If there are no bodies it can’t be classified as murder anyway, it would have gone down as an abduction or missing persons case. Had he lawyered up immediately he might still be walking around. I’m fairly certain they would have found the deceased fairly quickly as that’s the 1st place I would have looked. Unless he reburied them.
He killed his daughters at the burial site, he drove with them alive in a car for an hour (with mother's body at their feet) and never changed his mind..think about that...
@Joe Public if you believe in God, then you must believe that God planned to have 3 innocent people killed brutally and without mercy. Shame on you! Watts was forgiven by Shannan's family, he didn't deserve that, and certainly nothing more
@SuprM gods love is not unconditional, that is why there is hell. and if you read the Bible you know he is more than comfortable letting the monstrous who walk away from the path not just of his light but of decency and his fellow man in evil to hell.
rethink your faith if it makes your response to this crime on God and his gift to give mercy as though you are god to this man with no thought to his repentance.
@kalidileriousActually there's a video where they analyze the shadows when he's packing the truck and you can see he's picking up one of the girls running towards him.
@Joe Public Then you must also believe in the 10 commandments and Thou shalt not commit adultery Thou shalt not kill That's only 2 of the 10 he broke. If there is a heaven then there surely is a hell as well. I believe he will be going to the latter
@isKarm but don't you think that it is quite extraordinary how the rules of deep past still control people in the 21st century? People still die for it.
@Joe Public Yes he was definitely broken. Yet I'm pretty sure there's that commandment about "Though shall not MURDER". Chris is a monster and nothing will change that. No suppose salvation will change what happened. He's sick and he always has been. This didn't just happen. No matter how broken someone is, it's never an excuse to murder. He deserves no sympathy.
@SuprM so you are disgusted at the idea of the lord forgiving this man, and even go so far as to attack the man for believing in such a thing, and then mention that the family of the victim forgave him?
@Ray Dolph the only opinion in this matter that matters is that of the family of the victims. Some random dude on the internet talking about how Watts will be given second chance is just plain distasteful.
Now that I'm watching this back, his dad had SUPER weird reactions... He was way too understanding and reserved for what he just heard. The reaction could be looked at as shock... But same thing as Chris during those interviews and stuff. Then the dad was immediately concerned with the consequences like his son being in jail and on the news... Super selfish and weird priorities, just like Chris 😳
I dunno, he seems pretty genuine, if reserved. People react to stress in different ways. He seems like the kind that will hold it in. I was more interested that Chris said his mother called Shannan evil. I wonder how much his mom reinforced his selfish desires throughout his life. And how much the dad already thought maybe his son was kind of a selfish prick already.
It's how he latches on to the scenario the detectives give him that his wife did it that does it for me. First he trys it out on his dad, dad falls for it hook line & sinker. So he goes with it. How dumb can you be?!
He said right away and she said no, not tonight. I think he was asking to make sure he would be able to tell his wife and family before they saw it on the news or a neighbor did and told them.
@Grogu I wasn't. I was just calling out people who tend to overuse and purposefully misuse the word "narcissist" to stroke their own ego, which ironically is a narcissistic behavior. Anyway, what does his family have to do with the murders?
@Epoch of An Era his father was trying to get him out of the whole situation with saying he would get him a lawyer and that he would get him out of all of that stuff
He got owned by these investigators … he should have realised sooner that they were onto him and lawyered up … but he was so convinced he was going to be able to talk himself out of this … his narcissism got the better of him in the end …
he's not too emotionally bright, the polygrapher played him like a child. and the first thing he worries about after the cops leave the room is going to prison. clearly a sociopath.
True mark of a coward. 🙁 I can’t stop thinking about those baby girls last moments. He should get the death penalty if anyone should. Selfish coward waste of space.
I don't think he was thinking of them as the persons they were. Just, "the wife" and "the kids". So it's not a far stretch that he'd try to have any combination thereof take the fall, so he can be free of the consequences.
"This is not the last chapter in anyone's story." Uh, the book is pretty closed for Shannan, CeCe, and Bella, but Chris isn't thinking about them, is he, doesn't correct the police at all. Just worried about himself.
Took same path. I think I already watched more than 10 stories, some of them in several parts. I’m so fascinated with how they do the the interrogations.
@Jack Napier for me Chris Watts case was the most horrific.. this poor woman and her three babies didn't deserve it. I cry every time I remember them.. and the fact that he is still alive and well is repulsive!
Seems like a new guy has just followed all of you guys... I've just become so numb right now that I'm unable to even think about anything other than these two cases...😰😰 How could people be so bad to their own families????😣😱
I'm so mad that he would insisted that she snuffed them out. No. I'm certain that he only wanted to get rid of shanaan but one of his girls saw mommy "sleeping" and he didn't want to leave any witnesses.
He didn’t start saying “my kids” until he could use them as an excuse for his behavior. He didn’t start crying until someone said it was weird that he hadn’t. Anyone that throws their kids in a vat the way he did doesn’t care about anyone but himself. He thought he could get away with it, that’s why he tried to lie. Despicable
A polygraph test is by no means unchallangeable in court... even the fact that he took it ... I mean, when police is targeting you, they would be wasting their time if you were innocent, I wouldn't even take a test if I was innocent just out of the fear that it could frame me for something I didn't do.
Exactly, my professor told us at his previous jobs someone stole money from the workplace. Once the company found out, they made the employees take a polygraph test. The one who stole the money passed the polygraph test. However an innocent guy failed the test and was fired from the job
The female interrogator says chicks are crazy and gets him to take the bait of putting it on his wife knowing his kind loves to blame the victim. She played this idiot like a fiddle.
In case anyone is wondering, he was sentenced to five life sentences without the possibility of parole. (This includes 48 years for the termination of the pregnancy, and 36 years for the disposal of the victims).
@Horatio Guevara cost too much taxpayer money. A 5.56 round is less than a dollar. Plus a few dollars for water and bleach clean up. Way more humane and cost effective.
@Alexander X let’s not pretend the money is the problem here. We’re paying for prisons to do their job. It’s only infuriating when they’re using it to imprison innocent people for their own financial gain.
@Karol no, he recieved a life sentence for each person he killed. Life sentence=end of his life, 5 times over. If he lives to a decent age, the life sentence will be longer
@Karol I thought the same at first, but he got life sentences for the actual murders, 48 years for the termination of the pregnancy, and 30 some years just for the disposal of the bodies (not the murders)
@Michael Keymont absolutely not the same and considering the circumstances women are being faced in some states now a days , that’s a very shitty response 🙄 It’s our choice what we choose to do with our bodies not a mans choice! Last time I checked WE are the ones pushing out the babies not a man. So for him to take a life and also make that decision for someone else he got what he deserved !
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@seafoam Yeah seriously….you can’t murder the unborn child without the mother’s consent like come on!?! What was that guy thinking. pfffftt shhh pfffft *Sarcasm alert*
@Ruth Rodriguez we dont talk about your body, you can mutilate yourself all day long, we dont care. We are talking about your babies, different DNA, different person. Now you know and you came to meet the truth and you trying to humanise the atrocities some women do. Yes, what this guy did is horrible and is different to some extent, but abortion is killing nonetheless but these days nothing is shocking me.
@kuri having empathy for women that kills babies in cold blood is like having empathy for the guy in the video, you don’t know what was his emotions he could have really suffered RIIIIGHHHT?
@James Davis which is shitty, but at the end of the day it’s her body. It should be both of the parents decision. but the mother is the one who has to carry it for 9 months and give birth and nurture it.
@James Davis so the man can forcefully get the woman pregnant even if she doesn’t want to ? 🤔 Or isn’t prepared or stable or healthy ? I’m not saying that it’s not taking a life because it is. The problem is that the same rules do not apply to men.
@Alexander X With all the red tape and protocol around a legal execution, it costs the state less to put them in a cell for life. This is one reason prisons are running out of room.
@Andrew LaPointe That right there is a technique. By having lots of techniques, it makes it impossible for anyone to study up on and learn all of them or even half of them before interrogations.
The main technique is the fatigue technique; they make you mentally exhausted after hours of interrogation and hundreds of questions till you can no longer take it and decide that confession is the easiest way out of that situation. The whole thing is a psychological trap.
Yeah. Sort of like when you're writing literature - - every sentence serves a purpose. Advance plot, build character. Here, every question, pause and stare is well-considered and careful. It's fascinating to watch.
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@Noble Clark right like why didn't he at any point ask for a lawyer? What would the harm be? thinks if he promises them that he didn't do it they're just going to move on?! You're the primary suspect. At this point there's no changing that so you got to lawyer up. I'm sure initially he didn't want to draw suspicion but that cats out of the bag when he walks in to take a polygraph.
Who knows he may have been acquitted although I doubt it because he's such an idiot
Joseph Henri Lucien Denys True but I think he would elicit an response due to the fact they are defenseless kids and he is an overpowering adult. Obviously killing the wife is bad, but she’s an adult and has the right to fight back, those kids don’t.
@Watch me doge Honestly, past the level of killing... I would be numb if my son would add he killed my grandchildren. Of course, this is an unimaginable situation so I'm only trying to understand...
He couldn't even grasp what he said at first .. "I killed her" "You hurt her"
😩That's sad...
"Good God Almighty son...." I felt like he was praying for him after this when he reached out and held his arm.. His dad probably felt crushed at this point in time ....but the fact that he's telling half the truth by incorporating other lies would have completely shuttered me💔💔
He didn’t confess to a murder to his father.. he confessed to a crime of passion with the understandable reason that the much hated daughter in law killed their grandchildren. Made himself an avenging hero and his father bought it all & felt sorry for his poor, noble, railroaded son who just made a human mistake in a justifiable situation. They still believe Shannan killed the kids to this day. They blame Shannan.
I got no sympathy for him and his mum. They HATED Shannan. Tried to break them apart, didn't attend the wedding, to this day they say it was a bad mistake hurting the kids but never mention Shannan. They still hate her and feel no sympathy. They actually BLAME Shannan for driving their son to this!
@milZ1 Ronnie wasnt as open about it as cindy and i actually dont think Ronnie truly hated her and he was probably devastated by the loss of his grandkids, he just looks like someone who is kind of a doormat, i feel sorry for him actually.
however i have no sympathy for cindy she is a effin bitch and i do hate her but i cant feel anything other than sympathy for Ronnie because i do like him in a "poor old man" kind of way, i have a very big weakness for old men with beards cause they all remind me of my grandpa so maybe thats why i feel like this.
no matter what i cant do anything but like his dad because i can kind of see thedevastation of loosing his kid and grandkids. Family is all that matters in the long run Shannan was not family but bella and cece was and i have no doubt in my mind that ronnie loved them
@globalcitizenn Sad thing is Ronnie actually got along well with Shannan ~ they liked each other, but Mama despised her and she ran the family. Thus, no show at their son's wedding ! ~ and no show at Cece's final birthday party.
@Burning pile ok, go on... Which part of scripture or which selections of scripture clearly demonstrate that doctrine?
Matthew 12:31. "Threrefore I say to you, any sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven people, but blasphemy against the Spirit shall not be forgiven"
There are dozens of verses which state that Jesus died for "the sins" of the world. Unless you can provide scriptural evidence that murder is not included in "the sins" of the world, then the doctine of salvation is very clear: repent of your sins and trust in Christ as Lord and Savior and you will be saved.
@Burning pile those were specific civil laws for the nation of Israel. And there are some good arguments for us to still enforce the death penalty today, and some against it. But that isn't what we are talking about here. The question is, does God forgive murderers at the final judgement? And yes they are if they are covered with the blood of Christ by grace through faith, which if they truly believe, will go hand in hand with repentance. Now, the verse you quoted was detailing the punishment for murder in the Mosaic Law. What does Jesus Christ, God in the flesh, say about The Lord's final judgement for murder? “You have heard that the ancients were told, ‘You shall not commit murder ’ and ‘Whoever commits murder shall be liable to the court.’ But I say to you that everyone who is angry with his brother shall be guilty before the court; and whoever says to his brother, ‘ You good-for-nothing,’ shall be guilty before the supreme court; and whoever says, ‘You fool,’ shall be guilty enough to go into the fiery hell.
Matthew 5:21-22
Have you ever been angry at your brethren? Or called someone good-for-nothing? Or fool? I know I have. Jesus Christ teaches that those are crimes worthy of eternal hell. I don't know about you but in that case I desperately need a Savior for my soul just as bad as Chris Watts does. And thanks be to God, He provided one in His Son, Jesus Christ, who died for the sins of the world, and rose bodily on the third day, and who sits on the throne of Heaven, and who will return to judge the world. Trust in Jesus the Messiah and repent. And it shall be that everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved .’
Acts 2:21
@Lynne I agree with some of the others, the father is foolish and in denial, but you know what else is foolish and in denial: claiming that the father showed no emotion. Good luck explaining how a guy that you could see having his heart break in real time was showing "no emotion".
@awesomeferret 18 And now, behold, I speak unto the church. Thou shalt not kill; and he that kills shall not have forgiveness in this world, nor in the world to come.
@awesomeferret yes the unpardonable sin is to deny the Holy Ghost that does not mean all other sins are forgiven without repentance, he has to do a lot if he wants to return and live with god again although he will most likely be free from hell and will be resurrected thanks to the atonement of Jesus Christ
His father was actually key to the entire investigation. If the detectives hadn't brought in an emotional relief like someone Chris trusted, i.e. his father, Chris might have gotten more and more frustrated with the situation and completely shut down. Instead, they strategically wore him down mentally then brought in the emotional relief he needed to start to get the confession.
I felt really weird during that part, he was just sitting there listen to his son say all that crap about Shannan killing the girls, believed him immediately, without a question, suggested that they should hire a lawyer, said he would do it, so supportive...and then... Kaboom.
Chris' dad Ronnie is the enabler of toxic narcissist mom Cindy Watts, who never liked Shannan "taking her son away from her" and had tried to kill Cece before.
Knowing the outcome....these two police officers rock. They broke him in less than 9 hours. What a horrific person. Textbook narcissistic sociopath. Unbelievable. Sickening.
sociopath is the wrong word cause that's the kind of people that wouldn't fail the test. Sociopath =/= Bad person. There are a lot of sociopaths that live a normal life and never hurt anybody. They just have a mental condition they have to learn to live with.
@Tom Cole Definitely. I was arrested about five years ago over something relatively minor and after making me sit in a room for about 4 hours, some "nice" detective came in, offered me food, and wanted to talk to me. He just wanted to "hear my side of things." I simply declined and asked to speak with a lawyer. He became indignant and said that now he couldn't "help me" and I just laughed. The charges were dropped shortly after. I actually hadn't done anything but if I had started talking and trying to "explain my innocence" there's no telling what would have happened.
Rusti Fowler Exactly! Talking to the police does you no good, they aren’t your friends and don’t want to help you, all they want is a confession to put in a case file to give to the court and make the prosecutions job that much simpler. Even if you’re guilty but ESPECIALLY if you’re innocent, keep your mouth shut and request a lawyer
Lazarus it’s not about being a genius. It’s about not having normal empathy. Their body doesn’t react like ours does when they are telling a lie. They can incriminate themself by saying stupid shit but you don’t need a lie detector for that. The lie detector measures how our body reacts to us telling a lie. The body of a psychopath doesn’t react because he doesn’t feel bad because he lacks the empathy. That’s what i was talking about. Nothing to do with being a genius or not
Juanita Richards first of all sociopath and psychopaths are the same thing. There was a distinction back in the day when they thought with psychopaths it’s genetics and sociopaths where formed by there environment. However modern psychology discovered that you always need both that’s why nowadays in academic circles we only use the word psychopaths to describe the condition. What do you think a psychopath is if you think they could fail a polygraph test? Like what makes a psychopath a psychopath in your eyes?
@Stone Age Alienz Their lack of empathy doesn't really mean anything when it comes to that test as other factors come in to play. He can be a terrible liar, a nervous mess and other things while lacking empathy. It really depends on the questions asked.
Lazarus Lazarus yes it does. One of the reasons we get nervous is because we have empathy. We can understand and/or wonder how the other person sees us and how they might look at us if we are lying. Yes other factors play a role but this man wasn’t a psychopath. Of course i can’t be a 100% sure but i’m fairly certain. But To say “textbook narcissistic sociopath” is just wrong and redundant on so many levels The term sociopath is outdated. Narcissism is a symptom of being a psychopath anyway and by no criteria is this man a “textbook” psychopath. He may share some traits but that’s it. In the end he’s just a human being that did something terrible. People want to use terms like psychopath to pretend this couldn’t be any of us. Well we all are capable of being monsters you don’t have to be a psychopath to be one and doing terrible things doesn’t automatically make you a psychopath.
@Stone Age Alienz While i agree that comments with armchair psychology are stupid and at this point even annoying but narcissist is not an outdated term and it is definitely not just a symptom of psychopathy as not all psychopaths are narcissists and narcissists exist without crossing in to psychopathy. I agree that he shows psychopathic traits and may not be a full blown one but i really don't see him failing some test, being a bad liar and being afraid of getting put in prison as something that excludes him from psychopathy.
Lazarus you really need to read more carefully. Sociopath is an outdated term. Narcissist isn’t. However because narcissism is part of being a psychopath calling somebody a narcissistic psychopath is redundant. Obviously you can be a narcissist without being a psychopath.
@Stone Age Alienz I agree that it is redundant and now i fail to see where we disagree here except that sociopath is outdated. So it's just psychopath now? Wasn't there a distinction between people basically born with psychopathy and completely impulse driven and no sense of what could be seen as right or wrong which usually leads to them being in jail early on and people that developed psychopathy with impulse control that are mostly undiscovered with a certain sense of what society perceives to be right and wrong adapting to it. A former distinction between sociopath and psychopath was something like that but then it got back to it being the same.
@Lazarus from what i remember from going to a convention years ago (don't ask) they're synonymes but psychologists mostly just use psychopath. The distinction made in the past was about psychopathy being genetic and sociopathy being social (duh ;) ) but they discovered that it's always a mixture of both. Source: trust me dude.
@Stone Age Alienz Exactly that was the old distinction. Makes sense that it's a mixture of both like with most predispositions. Well thanks for the clarification.
@Stone Age Alienz Nah, guilty psychopaths are generally just as likely to fail polygraph tests as guilty non-psychopaths. I understand your reasoning, but it doesn't work out that way functionally. In the first place, there's a lot of controversy in the validity of polygraph testing; polygraphs have been argued to involve a great deal of placebo in performing well. But Anti-Social Personality Disorder - and more specifically in that disorder a lack of empathy - do not have a strong correlation to the ability to perform better in polygraph testing. Lying in general is a skill trait that does not come out of a lack of empathy.
Primitive Aliens i have to think about a lie and my face turns red as a beet. My bodylanguage and face expression stay the same. I can lie like the best, but my redness always gives me away. So i dont lie and tell the truth even if its brutal.
@Juanita Richards either that or he didn't have to, they wouldn't stop looking at him just because he passed one. They're only interested in you failing.
@Hubster Or his answers can be used to open new lines of inquiry.....a polygraph is a tool which has many uses. It can also eliminate suspects so they can then look elsewhere. They should have asked him about any accomplices.........and if anyone else was in the house that night.....
@Juanita Richards it can't eliminate suspects, it's not proven legal, never take one. The result doesn't go into court, how do you know they are telling you the truth about the results? Cops are given the green light to lie, anytime anywhere!
@Hubster I've seen hundreds of suspects eliminated......family members, ex;s etc. And with no other evidence against them the cops were free to look at fresh suspects. If they were so unreliable why do many guilty suspects avoid taking them? Scott Peterson for one.
@Juanita Richards If they're so reliable why don't courts recognize them? Why are cops allowed to lie all the time! Bad combination! Once you walk into a police station don't believe anything!
@Hubster Becoz it depends on the skill and training of the operator, and how up to date the equipment is. I saw a documentary on this and when used correctly there is no such thing as an inconclusive result.
@Juanita Richards that's why it's not allowed in court......no matter how skillful the operator is! You seem to have a hard time accepting this. The courts , who are on the side of law enforcement, don't accept it. Police lie!!!!
It’s scary seeing how just normal these detectives look, but inside they could digest your entire character within seconds, creepy but intriguing shit man. Like you would think that these geniuses would look distinguishable like a professor, but no, not at all.
@Intagen Gaming it’s not that hard as long as u don’t feel bad abt your lie or what you did the machine won’t rly pick it up a bunch of guilty ppl are able to pass it
I studied it (and pr) in school and i hate it LOL creeps me out and makes me upset watching things like commercials. Like almost every company just manipulates people and preys on their weaknesses to make money its so annoying like just let people make their own decisions
As a big sports fan, I keep beating the drum that psychology plays a bigger role in sports than we currently know. Why? Because it plays a huge role in every aspect of human life. Mark my words, one day psychology will openly be a big part of sports. Pro teams will have psychological strategists and advisors and the whole deal. Just posting this for posterity decades ahead of time
But it's school guidance counselors who makes that sort of recommendation to the psychiatrist though.
Let's not pretend that it's only people with severe ADHD that go through this. There are outlying cases for everything, but the US has a clear problem with overmedicating it's population, while pharmaceuticals and people like the Sackler family rake in billions.
The goal is just to make the child's behavior more desirable, in the cheapest and easiest way possible. Which is partly understandable, because school funding is a joke.
The consequence is that these prescriptions can permanently alter a developing mind and predispose individuals to substance abuse later in life.
I remember being questioned about a murder a few years ago. The mental gymnastics that they were playing left me feeling completely drained at end! And I was completely innocent 🤣😪
@explicitDTP a dumb jury can also find the innocent guilty. I'd like to see breakdowns on people we can now be sure we're innocent but at the time police thought were guilty. Would be very interesting to see how similar or different such a video looks/feels
@Crypto Facts well I assume the interrogation is based upon the huge amount of evidence where they absolutely know they are guilty. Evidence will show the person is innocent, then no need for this type of grilling. Maybe not many examples or content is boring.
They wouldn't need to interrogate him if they had enough evidence that he was guilty. They couldn't even arrest him yet. There is a good probability he is guilty without looking at the specifics just because it is usually the spouse. But if he had just shut the fuck up he would've had a much better chance. The main issue here for him was that he didn't have a good story. Where did they go? Why disappear? Shit doesn't really make sense. If he staged them leaving because of the affair then that would've been much easier for them to wrap around another narrative. There just wasn't another reasonable explanation other than him killing them.
Not quite the same thing, but I believe there's a show on netflix about people who were wrongfully convicted because of bad interrogations, basically being threatened into giving a confession even though they didn't do it. The Confession Tapes is what it's called.
I’ve been in that situation when I was 17.. I was falsely accused of stealing at a store.. they took me back into a room and started interrogating me. They actually told me they had me on tape stealing, which I knew wasn’t true.. they wouldn’t let me call anyone.. it was one of the most traumatic things I’ve ever been through in my whole life.. There’s no worse feeling in the world than when you’re telling the truth and people don’t believe you
Ioso Sop Well.... I wasn’t exactly sitting there silent😩 I suffer from severe anxiety and I was absolutely hysterical. Crying, screaming, yelling.. I was losing my shit.. I was telling them over and over again that I didn’t steal anything and they wouldn’t believe me. They actually told me they had me on tape stealing! And of course I kept yelling and demanding to see the tape.. of course they wouldn’t show me.. I was yelling at them and demanding to call someone, and they refused.. And let’s not forget this whole time they’re telling me I’m going to be arrested and go to jail.. This went on for probly 45 min to an hour.. I was in an absolute frenzy.. I felt like I was in the twilight zone.. At one point I actually started to think maybe I did it?! I mean, when someone is telling you that you’ve done something over and over again you start to doubt yourself.. I felt like I was going crazy!! So they were accusing me of stealing my own shoes. Like the ones I was wearing. I know, INSANE 🤦🏼♀️I just so happened to have bought my shoes at this store about a month earlier.. I still to this day have no idea how or why they thought I stole them.. So, finally a police officer showed up, saw how distraught I was, and agreed to call my dad. He explained to my dad that I was being held at the store for stealing and that I was adamantly denying that I had done it. He let me talk to my dad, and mind you, my mom had just lost both her parents (my grandma and grandpa who I was extremely close to) within 2 months of each other.. I was hysterically crying and finally just yelled at my dad, “I SWEAR ON GRANDMA AND GRANDPA’S GRAVE I DIDN’T DO THIS!!!!” And that’s when he knew I was telling the truth. He told the officer that I have severe anxiety and to keep me there and not to move me anywhere and he would be right over.. My dad showed up and basically told them they were full of shit and demanded to see this “so called” video.. they wouldn’t show it.. so then the officer asked to look at the surveillance video of me walking into the store so they could see what shoes I was wearing.. sure enough, they pulled up the video and saw me entering the store in MY shoes. So then I was free to go. My dad was absolutely livid at what they had just done to me and made sure they knew it. And of course I’m still hysterical and absolutely traumatized. I ended up suing the store for pain and suffering and won a good little amount. It was one of the most horrifying experiences of my entire life.
I just started watching these videos because they were on my recommended, and the first one was exactly about interrogations with innocent people. Fascinating stuff. One guy almost went to jail because of inept/apathetic detectives who were too focused on furthering their own careers to care about a potentially innocent man. That guy still was in custody for 3 days before another detective decided to do the simple job of checking the veracity of his alibi.
Sami Zidane Oh no!!! I’m so sorry 🥺 so you understand exactly!! I always say there’s really no worse feeling in the world then when you’re telling the truth and nobody believes you
@Princess Angerloo Angela is it possible, to get in touch with you thru facebook or Instagram? I live in germany and Im in contact with the media, who are working on interrogation technique which violated against human rights and now Im looking for people who can share storys, which experienced it.
I do not like children and have chosen to not have them. I was told that I will want them when I’m older. I am 40 and that decision has not changed. I am a teacher (older teenagers), and sometimes we have to have hard talks because of the lesson plan. And I get a little teary-eyed telling them that, statistically, something bad will happen to them and I’m so sorry that they will enter adulthood into a world that is as terrible as it is good. I tell them that I can only hope that learning the warning signs can help them avoid being a victim, but that life sucks and sometimes even that can’t save them. So the idea that someone like me can feel so worried an emotional for kids that aren’t even mine because of what they MIGHT encounter as adults but Chris can MURDER HIS KIDS and have absolutely no emotional reaction? That really shows what kind of person he is. Absolutely tragic. I only hope that we can learn from his psychological issues and prevent future deaths.
The way this guy was acting, makes me wonder if he's special needs.. he seemed to think killing the old in trade for new is perfectly fine and then his every response in the interview?
the most fucked up thing about this case is when he does his jail interview with the detectives again and tells them the circumstances on how the two girls passed
There’s a tactic that the female detective uses a few times throughout the interrogation that I didn’t see described in the video. She repeatedly touches the picture of his family without it really being necessary to do so. Almost as if to keep his attention on the visual image while he is thinking about his responses to her questions.
It’s very obviously a blatant tactic of some sort when viewing the whole room from the position of the camera, but might not be so obvious from his position.
Interesting to watch these pros at work. They did a great job.
Man Im sorry but if I was a dad in this situation Id force my son to tell the cops exactly what went down and get some closure for the other family, THEN he can get a lawyer.
I know he's guilty af but just imagine if it was true that she killed them. I'm sorry it's not a funny story at all but just imagine if someone just seems so guilty and in reality he just killed the wife that killed their children
I love this female detective. She is brilliant, she plays him just the right way. The way she dealt with him on the polygraph, everything. Expert detective work!
" She was pregnant ". That past tense talk gers them every time.
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The Bomb2022-02-05 01:13:04 (edited 2022-02-05 01:13:39 )
"Well you gotta get a lawyer". Me- Too late for that buddy. Lawyer- "Looks over all the evidence that's against him" Lawyer- "Welcome sir! I am more than happy to take your money! This case will be easy! "Defendant signs plea deal, Lawyer walks out of court 5k richer for a 10 min job".
These detectives honestly aren't great interviewers at all. I wish you would point out more of the flaws in their methodology. You can't go from cryptically bluffing about your evidence and already knowing, back to rationalizations that show you don't know anything. If he hadn't been completely ignorant of the law and had just conferred with a lawyer, he'd be free today. He thought the "pretend to have nothing to hide" technique would benefit him. But not talking to police is more important if you're innocent, but always paramount.
Daniel M.2021-12-04 09:30:32 (edited 2021-12-04 10:28:20 )
Excellent police work. 20:15 "... my fucking girls" is how he spoke of his daughters! What father would dispose of his children's bodies if they had been murdered by someone other than him? What a flake! Oh, God, what a creep. And after knocking an assailant off a child, one would immediately call 911 and do CPR on the child.
He didn't really think through his confession did he. She killed them and then I killed her. Then you went to work with all of their bodies and came back like nothing happened?
21:52 how dare he to say this about Shannan after he kill his whole family as later it was demonstrated and he confessed himself. Even how dare Chris' mom to start telling shit about Shannan. If it was not enough being killed By your husband while trying to save your relationship. That makes me sick
@Ken / still impressive, one mistake and she could have fucked over the whole investigation. psychological torture is slow and it takes extreme precision to do it as well as she did here
@Wes Mantooth it’s not sexual at all though? it’s one of the most common things people do when they’re comforting someone. like i said they’re trying to run the facade that they’re on chris’ side and want to help him, the back thing was just a comfort thing. it’s nothing sexual and isn’t even that unprofessional. the fact that that’s what you go away with out of this whole video is genuinely concerning
@ricky I disagree. She was all over him & wanted the “D”. Many female law enforcement officials are notoriously promiscuous. I certainly hope she was reprimanded for her behavior
@Wes Mantooth i’m gonna stop replying and assume you’re a troll but if you’re not, i’m sorry the way you were brought up has given you this view of women.
@Ken / oh okay. Please tell me more how it is acceptable to put your hands on another person and rub their back in the workplace. I guess you don’t have a problem with inappropriate touching. Do you do that to women often? You should get some professional help with that.
@Ken / like I said, it is inappropriate to put your hands on someone’s back and massage it. But you condone that inappropriate touching which leads me to believe you’ve done it to people. You’re disgusting.
@Wes Mantooth I don't think she was making sexual overtures to him. She was rubbing his back to pretend that she was his friend, that she cared for him. Of course that too is pretty shitty, but after all, this is a guy who murdered his wife and two innocent little daughters.
dude.... i cant fathom the dad in this video... if I were brought in to help question my own kid about my missing grand children and then have the bomb dropped on me that they are dead?...... I would freak the absolute fuck out.... The police being calm makes sense, the dad being calm is hard to understand.
What's more disgusting about his "confession" to his dad about "her killing the kids" is that he's exploiting the fact that his family already disliked her.
@Meth Teeth Theoretically speaking, it would be a possibility. Imagine your wife murders your kids, you murder her in a blind rage and then what? Call the cops and say “yeah I killed my wife but I swear I didn’t kill the kids too that was her, you gotta believe me.” Not saying it did happen here, I believe whole heartedly he killed all of them. Was way too cold abt the whole process, the murder and dumping feel premeditated. But it still doesn’t sound impossible, just not at all likely in this case.
@Devils Gambit if you have enough blind rage to kill someone in GENERAL you should be in jail. like, why not avenge your children? or at least save the one in her stomach, that you would have sole custody of if she’s in prison?
@brit yeah no I’m not saying this dude wasn’t a total monster that killed all of them or he didn’t deserve jail, op was just saying why put em in an oil drum if he didn’t kill em and I was merely pointing out that fear is an incredible motivator and can wildly distort our judgement and thinking. Stranger things have happened, like the mummified corpse in the drag queens closet (can’t remember the name off the top of my head) in which after the passing of a famous drag queen someone went through their closet for costumes and discovered a wrapped up, mummified corpse. Allegedly there were rumours of a note stating the victim was a robber who was killed in self defence and then hidden away bc the dq believed the law wouldn’t take kindly to them, considering their profession, and would just throw them in jail for homicide. I’m not saying Chris didn’t kill his family, I believe he did especially considering he says in his confession he was trying to “cover up for his wife” (a women he cheated on and therefore clearly did not care enough for to risk being the scapegoat for ‘her murders’). Just sayin people haven’t had a direct or malicious hand in someone’s murder and still hidden the body out of fear.
@Olivia Thurston Am, sir, he never said he was in anyone’s side, it’s just that we’re all innocent until proven otherwise and clearly he didn’t knew he admitted to killing them all
@Adam Wilson Creep is an understatement, he is a cold blooded evil monster. Shanann didn't do it and to suggest otherwise after all the evidence that was stacked against him you're kinda creepy. He failed the polygraph. The way he disposed of those little girls bodies says it all really. If you bothered to watch the interview you would of seen them plant that scenario in Chris's head that Shanann hurt the girls to get a semi confession out of him. He wouldn't of had the brains to come up with that scenario on his own.
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@Beginner Trader I was quoting the police officer...those two little slashes are quote marks...the cop said "We pros." I don't do drugs, I can deal with life. I am a Christian.
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I don't believe that is an effective technique. Stripes arent associated with prison, unless you live in the looney tunes universe or come from the year 1944.
If she was wearing a bright orange bomber jacket on the other hand.
@RiFF RAFF You were a good troll at first, but then you derailed yourself by responding to every criticism like a child, and you lost all grace and aplomb. Next time pick one comment out of the majority and devise a well written reply to that one.
@Antonio Misel 100% CORRECT ... There are VERY few comments on here that have noticed that this guy is a NARCISSISTIC .. A SURE sign to spot a Narcissist is they CAN NOT CRY ... They are TERRIBLE excuses for humans and are VERY dangerous .. This video PROVES this 100% ... A Narcissist can KILL his OWN children and NOT CRY.... When my pet dog was ran over and killed I sobbed my eyes out for 4 days solid... Jails/Prisons are FULL of Narcissists ..They are and EVIL force that walk among us... Respect to you Sir.
@Ryan Boehk He said awful things about the woman.....things you would not imagine...people need to respect each other....you don't want to hear it.....
@Panderichthys rhombolepis I did not reply to Riff Raff. I would never, ever repeat what he said. Ephesians 4:29 teaches: "Let no unwholesome word proceed from your mouth, but only such a word as is good for edification according to the need of the moment, so that it will give grace to those who hear."
@Panderichthys rhombolepis Wow.....did you type all of that or paste it? Very impressive indeed! I read every word.
I respect and love everyone, so no matter what your belief is, I respect and love you (I am old and married with a ton of kids and not hitting on you).
Quick question, do you think teeth are the result of design or the result of chance? The definition is design is "planned" the definition of chance is "unplanned."
@Puffs True story. I am an HVAc design engineer and I was working in a jail. I was in the interrogation room and saw a thermostat. I studied the drawings and spent 10 minutes trying to figure out what the Tstat controlled. inallay I asked a detective i they new and she told me "Oh, thats not a thermostat, thats a microphone!"
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@Wayne andrews You didn't save us by losing wars......that's like saying you got rich by giving aay your money......and why did you force opium on China?
@Betty Nguyen You are silly and that's good...stay silly when not at work or taking a final exam. My advice to is to go to your local nimal shleter and take an animal (dog or cat) on a three hour date and get to know it before adopting it.
I cant believe my neighbors...two of them send a lot of cash to the mid west for a desiner dog and both of the dogs were awful....stupid and non stop barkers....my quiet, smart animal shelter mutts were their envy.....
@Antonio Misel I've notived that too in interrogations, but wasn't sure if I was reading too deeply into it. I can't imagine being in a high stress situation like an interrogation without knowing how long you will be there, and hearing the ticking of a clock above your head.
@Neurology Love I bet if you see that interrogation room now that clock is not there. The FBI put it there from there suitcase. There the best of the best and that sound is a psychological breakdown of there suspect especially After a failed polygraph. The walls are closing in on you and they want u to hear it.
@Abbi Normi Ha ha ha,why are you asking me Miss Penny? I thought on a scale of 10 is was a 9 in clever and a 7 in funny....but YouTube keeps sending me checks so I am happy with it. I spend the YouTube money on shampoo for my pit bull.
@Antonio Misel God bless! Believe in your heart and confess with your mouth that Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior and the Son of God whom God sent down to die for us and raised Him from the dead! Turn to Christ and repent and confess before it’s too late so we can go to heaven! God bless and trust in God 🥰💕
He’s just as disgusting as jodi and even more. They murdered their partners and then accused them of doing terrible things like that makes the whole thing even worse.
So easily could have just divorced Shannan and leave the kids with her.
Being a single parent is rough, but it's better than being thrown under the bus right after being murdered by the one man who should stick with you through thick and thin.
@Flip you can be trained to work on this way, but I'd agree that being a psychopath could make you better at it. A lot of surgeons are psychos because they need detachment otherwise they'd have breakdowns when they fail to save people.
@Flip Are you trying to say tht doctors, psychiatrist, job interviews, or event parents are psychos? Its a talent tht you can learn, doesnt mean they are psychos.
@Vyansya you can learn the talent of seeing behind the mask that someone put on, but twisting someone mind just cause you feel to or so you can gain from it is a psycopath trait
@ウクライナへの栄光 lack of empathy, compulsive lying, playing with someone mind just for fun or for personal gain, big ego, charm and intelligent. That's what i define as a psycopath, but i'm no psychologist so I may be wrong
@Flip Im not disagreeing with you, but they dont gain personal benefit from it 😂 they NEED this murderer to confess, hence playing with his mind. Its their job.
Those people are talking to criminals. They no doubt have their own imaginations about what the criminal did, even if they don’t act upon them. I don’t think they are sitting there exited sadly
@Zz K A R M A zZ but they still didn't know it was him. Which if you have a minimum of logic will make you think how many innocent people they have managed to convict based off their skill only because the detectives thought they were guilty. Is not that uncommon to hear or people that did 20 years in prison and later they were found innocent
@Zz K A R M A zZ not even considering minor crimes. People end up taking deals just because they don't wanna spend years in jail or they don't have enough money for a lawyer to prove their innocence
What did watts think ? that people would just assume that a pregnant lady, and two small children got beamed out of the House by Aliens or something??? the Detectives did a good job- but what ultimately caused them to focus on chris right away was the neighbor's security camera video!!!
My Moroccan wife died 2020 and left me with our daughter and a daughter from a previous marriage. After the mother died (yes that's how I speak. I'm not mentioning names) this father of that daughter that isn't mine (but a child judge put her in my custody) appeared on stage. Never cared for his daughter. Never paid alimony or child support. But as her father he hold authority over that child. Once this came on I immediately lawyerd up. I'm innocent I haven't done any crime, I just love and take care for this kid for 10 years already. So I have to appear in court and I would never, I repeat NEVER! Do that without a lawyer. Its a necessary evil I guess.
Being a father to a lovely son,ill know whats chris father was thinking and lying in the middle of nowhere about what their son was done a horrible things...
@Bruhology remember, a lawyer is ment to defend him. Any chance they can to get a confession they will take it. Always lawyer up, but police interrogation isn't shady. They are just digging for the truth.
@Starlight Equestrian it's super shady they act like Beeing your friend and fu** you from behind . The guilty are not an exception to that. Let the lawyer talk like that you have at least one person on your side
@Starlight Equestrian Been falsely charged with stuff before and a lawyer is essential. If they suspect you of something, they WILL try and lead you into anything they can use against you. If you get arrested, Lawyer up straight away and don't say anything.
@Geovan Rich you 100% should. It wouldn’t be the first time that an innocent person spends years or even decades behind bars after talking to the police.
@haggard137 One shady thing they do is have the suspected person in the interrogation room for hours with no food. So if you didn't sleep enough the night before and you're hungry, that's going to make one mentally exhausted. The police have been known to get "confessions" just because of mental exhaustion.
@Starlight Equestrian I think they are shady as f..... I was once lured into interrogation, was falsly accused by some anonymous caller, that recognized me in tv news from security camera from crime scene. It was worst experience i ever had, been there for 6 hours and i was sure i will end up in prison for armed robbery i didn't commit. I wasn't in prime psychical health when that happend and i told them several times after hours of interrogation i will confess to anything they want, but i will write that it was under huge psychical pressure, i just could not handle it and i just want to end this and eat something. In that time i didn't knew police can lie to me, so i listen for hours how they know i did it by 4 detectives, how video expert indentified my posture and style of walk thanks to security video etc. I was sure there has to be some technical mistake a i was sure iam fu** and end up in prison.They took my photos and handle me like as criminal ( i never even get parking or speed ticket in my life ) Never felt worst and such fear in my life and if somebody saying that innocent people don't confess to crimes they didn't commited, they never been interrogated. After thole thing, i went home and googleed info about that robbery and watched that news report and that guy didn't even look closely to me and was like 20cm shorter then me, they didn't care they just wanted to catch somebody to climb their ranks. They even speak with my coworkers, employer and family. I have nightmares and ptsd about whole situation to this day, couldn't go back to work and i practicaly never left my bed for almost year.
I would never speak to police thugs again without lawyer. Never, because now i know what they are capable off and i will never call them for help, only if i have to, because law dictates me that.
@ufiCz thank you so much for sharing your story. you make such a wonderful point, and people who support these corrupt cops have never had to experience their corruption first hand. rely on local, community-driven safety forces first and foremost-- do not give the police the power to terrorize and murder your community.
@ufiCz that's so scary. I really hope that being falsely accused is not going to haunt you forever. You learned a lot and are wiser now. The justice system really is a double edged sword. I feel the same way as you. I really don't ever want to have to call the police because once you do..who knows.
I wonder what these detectives' coffee breaks are like. Like, there must be some discussion about the suspects and how their techniques worked and all that jazz.
there is no way you can kill your family and live happily with the "woman you love". no matter how much you love that woman, you're going to think every day how you got her in your life. and you will never unsee the pain you bestowed on the people you raised
Jason Jenkins2021-06-06 04:25:09 (edited 2021-06-07 02:16:00 )
Its not even new, divorce has been around for quite some time now.
*Edit* for everyone getting their panties in a wad, I wasn’t correcting this dude, I was simply stating Chris could of just divorced his wife, because ya know divorce has been around for awhile 🙄
But a divorce would cost money and for the rest of his life he would have to pay for 3 kids....apparently he even called his kids daycare the day of or the day before saying he didn't want them to charge his card because the kids were leaving....so that would look suspicious but the money was important enough to him that i guess it was worth looking suspicious. Obviously a sociopath
Not really. Men get shredded in court during divorce. Their kids get taken away, they have to pay obscene child support payments, stunting their ability to save and earn more. They get their retirement/pension split in half, forcing them to work until they’re 80. I can go on.
No, divorce isn’t an easy option for a man, which is why women file for 80% of divorces, because it benefits them AND hurts the man.
@Egomania yes because women divorce their husbands for financial and personal gain and not to get out of a relationship they no longer wish to be a part of - which could be for a number of reasons.
@Ariana Vail You’re so lucky my comment keeps getting deleted. Smh. Twice now. Either way, everyone gets divorced because they don’t want to be with their spouse. The point is, women are the only ones who benefit from it, while men get punished, no matter who’s fault it is. Which is why it’s easier for them to file for it, hence the 80%.
@Jason Jenkins can you just like accept that your first reply was unnecessary and that you should probably just delete it? You clearly didn’t get the sarcasm from the top comment, it’s ok it happens
Yeah, but then she takes half your shit and you have to pay child support and alimony. I mean, it's better than going to prison and losing ALL of your shit, but ya know, just playing devil's advocate.
@Jason Jenkins um im sorry but divorcing your pregnant wife with two daughters for a young woman because of her body seems pretty bad and should not be allowed to make a divorce
@Jason Jenkins not sure why Jason is getting so much hate. It’s not like he’s wrong and it’s not like he said it in an insulting way. People really out here waking up and choosing violence 😂
At min 16:19 there is a mistake, pareidolia is actually the instinctive tendency of seeing ordered figures (usually faces) inside textures or other chaotic structures. Like when you see recognizable shapes in clouds. It comes from Latin “idolum”, image. Same etym of idol in English.
i knew someone who had chris's exact personality as showcased in this case study. down to the cracky voice when scrambling to make up the lie as they were caught in it.
Gosh I'd love to see this somehow competent detectives trying to get something out of "I wear my underwear more often than once" catatonic trash can guy.
Also it's beyond my imagination how you would say anything without your lawyer, regardless of being innocent or guilty. Man I'm really glad I don't live in the US
I remember watching this when it all kicked off seeing her give him an out and grabbing it with both hands was a quality play she knew the second it left her lips he was done
You'd assume that murderers that are in this position would do deep research into their rights as a civilian. This man really thought they had him with the failed polygraph test. I'm not complaining or anything, but bruh, just say you were nervous and they got nothing.
SuperBoomshack oh ok, I didn’t know bc he has uploaded since this one and I didn’t know if it may have gotten taken down or something. This guys channel is addictive bad. I just finished everything on here and I guess I need to go to Patreon now
People will just laugh this off, thinking it's an obvious joke, which is probably right. However, that's exactly what people done when they read Todd Kohlhepp's amazon reviews of items he was using in his murder kit at the time. It's amazing what you can hide in plain sight.
No one wins in interrogations except the police, I have seen interrogations of the innocent and interrogations of the guilty, they both look identical the police are there to prove guilt regardless.
The only way to have a fighting chance is shut up, ask for a lawyer, refuse to respond to anything. If you just only give your name.
"next crime" Superboomshack? We know you are a good person who didn't mean harm, these things can happen to anyone. We already have all the evidence we need from our thorough investigation, but if you just tell the truth about what you did, I can't promise you anything, but it will help you to move on from this. You know deep down it's the right thing to do.
Here's a pro tip Never get in this situation to begin with Even if you're innocent you should never voluntarily talk to the police Especially if you're guilty This scumbag would most likely have gotten away with all of this with four words get me a lawyer
If you watch him often, he'll tell you knowing the techniques won't help you during them. He showed one of a cold case of a guilty detective. She failed miserably. Also with the interwebs they can look up just about everything you've ever researched these days
SuperBoomshack If you were smart, you would never talk to the police in an interrogation room. You would talk to a lawyer. So all these "tips that police use" shouldn't be of any help for you, really.
@SuperBoomshack Nice. Can you remind me what I got to pick up at the grocery store then? I forgot the list at home and my wife won't pick up the phone..
Lol, while I was taking forensics during my junior year of high school, my forensics teacher ( he has quite a dark and crude sense of humor) "teaches" everyone on how they should commit a crime properly so that they don't get caught.
Yes. It could be true. You could be better equipped with knowledge on how to get away with things. Body language however for the most part is extremely difficult to hide or fake.
@Paul Barclay ive never heard of a court or police looking for innocent..its guilty or not guilty...not guilty doesn't mean one is innocent,it means the preponderance of the evidence doesnt prove guilt.
Or go the library and pick up a stack of academic books about interrogation, this knowledge is available to everyone. But the interrogators are highly skilled and use so many techniques in rapid succession that it's hard to deal with even if you know them, and even more so when you are guilty, have some empathy and morality.
@VoiceOfGood Those are not odds I would be willing to bet my freedom on. Tell the truth, after you consult with a lawyer who can tell you if that truth is going to get you shafted, figuratively and literally.
Remember it's not the polices job to find innocence, only to connect evidence to a suspect, if you say something that can be linked to that evidence, innocent or not they will do so.
Too many innocent people are serving sentences because they believed what you just said.
@The Helghast did nothing wrong You heard it here first everyone; voodoo magic is real, the cops have it, and their magic > your magic. No way to beat that.
@hapi champagne lol All circumstantial and would not hold up in a court of law "see how they're avoiding our interrogation tactics? mhm mhm, obviously guilty" Lot of dummies making fun of Chris here while not realizing how much they share in common.
@Mr. Anonymous on the real. You can prepare.yourself.all u want. But when your in that little room all by urself with two detectives. All that preparation goes out the window.
Mr. Anonymous2020-02-16 18:48:09 (edited 2020-08-14 04:46:57 )
@LonelyLongDistanceKiller Except guilty people sometimes successfully withhold information necessary to gain a conviction on the charge, if the suspect is even charged.
There's a difference between watching an interrogation and being interrogated. Watch JCS video of a police woman who murdered another woman being interrogated. She knows every trick in the book and yet still reveals herself as being guilty.
SERA Xx2020-08-23 16:19:37 (edited 2020-08-23 16:20:54 )
Hindsight even then - the Becky Watts case for example - her stepbrother did exactly that - “no comment, no comment, no comment”, and they still broke him down over a week then found him guilty because they played his girlfruend off against him and Vice versa. Even lawyered up, and told to say “no comment”; many many still break down over the course of a week, weeks, a month. These good detectives play the long game, which a lot of criminals don’t bargain for, both in terms of thinking they only have to shut up for one 6 hour interrogation, or thinking they can stay quiet forever but underestimate human psychology. The only ones I’ve seen who can keep up innocence for years are real stone cold psychos, and as much as many criminals would like to think they’re one, stone cold remorseless psychos or people with severe enough mental illness to believe they didn’t do anything are like the 1% of people who commit a crime like this. Loads of them go in thinking they’re smarter than the police but narcissists belief in themselves never match up to the reality of their intelligence or smarts.
When my daughter was 5 (She's almost 30 now), she got on the wrong bus. As I was waiting for the bus to drop her of, it drove on by. I freaked, got in my car, chased the bus down thinking, they just forgot to drop her off. When they stopped, and told me she wasn't on the bus, I lost my mind. I drove like a maniac to school. When I got there, I ran in as fast as I could, straight to the principal's office yelling for someone to call 911. When I made it into the office, she was sitting there in a chair, the principal in his seat. I ran over, picked her up, and squeezed he as hard as I could and cried. I'm not saying I am the greatest person in the world, but I know when you love your kids, all bets are off, and there's nothing in this world that can stop you from looking for them. For a real parent, the emotional attachment is more than you can bear when the whereabouts, or safety of your child is involved. Even after I got her home, days went by that I couldn't stop crying, and my paranoia of her disappearing stuck with me for a long time. Lots of checking in on her in her room, calling the school. Heck, for the longest time, I just decided to drop her off and pick her up myself. It took me no time to figure out, this guy had done something with his family, a loving parent doesn't act the way he does.
My brother and I are just 1year apart so when I was in Junior Kindergarten and he was in senior KG & his school timings differed from mine by being 2hours more and one day I missed my bus and decided to ride on his bus while coming home, my maa was horrified and wandering here and there and when she came to pick up my brother from bus station and saw me there she hugged me the tightest and then scolded me a lot for being late to catch my bus and not informing her, she used to scold me a lot (because I was a very mischievous kid) but at that moment I realised that she cared about me as much as she cared about my brother (he was a prodigy so I always thought that I was discriminated but that was just a 4 year old's brain).
The lesson of this story is don't overreact - this can be very damaging to kids. Having an overprotective parent doesn't allow a child to mature and grow by taking ownership and responsibility for their life according to their age. You are taking away their freedom.
I understand the initial reaction - who wouldn't? But after? As a grown up you need to be able to reflect and put the incident into context.
Mystified as to what your child was doing in the Principals Office after the school day had finished!? Seems VERY irresponsible of him to not try to inform you if your child was not going to be on the bus with you waiting.
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When I was maybe 9 or 10 my brother got lost for a few hours after meeting new kids (he was around 7 or so) and we were searching all fuckin day until he waltzed back in. I was crying the whole time and yelled at him to never do that again through tears. Totally agree that that’s the expected response. Chris really thought being nonchalant about his kids was not gonna raise any flags? When someone is your flesh and blood, you do everything in your power to ensure their safety and well-being.
Exactly, I don't have any kids but I cried for days and worried myself to death when my puppy went missing for 6 days. Couldn't imagine if it were my own flesh and blood! This guy is a cold blooded psychopath. The type of person to steal something from you then help you look for it. What a waste!
I feel you, my man. I would go to war with a spoon for my son and stand in the front line. No hesitation, np doubt, just a fierce and raged instant reaction. 👍
When my daughter was in college ( local college) she was supposed to come over for dinner on Saturday but never showed. I couldn't get her on the phone either. Which wasn't normal either. I knew she was supposed to work on Sunday so I went to her place of employment and talked to her boss and she hadn't shown up for work. So I'm in the parking lot not knowing what to do. Do I call the police? When who comes around the corner? When I saw her I hugged her and then had a nervous breakdown. I was bent over not able to catch my breath. It took awhile to calm down. Then she got a lecture. She was a legal adult but in 18 hours I was losing my mind. He showed NO emotion.
Hmmm i think someone can easily argue that chris was referring to a time in the past where he cheated on Shannon so it would make sense that he used past tense.
This was not the only thing that gave him away so it really didn't matter XD As the girl said... He's a terrible lier and we all gotta thank him for that
At the same time it could be normal too. He could be saying that when he cheated on her (in the past) she was pregnant. If he said “I’m cheating on her” instead of “I cheated on her” then saying “she was* pregnant” would’ve been more alarming. But he phrased everything in past tense, which isn’t necessarily abnormal bc he could’ve been saying he cheated in the past but not currently (obviously we know thats not true). I’m just saying his use of past tense there actually fits the grammatical tense structure there.
@Ask4myOnlyFans Even if they noticed that, going after that detail would've probably not yielded the desired result, because that would be too much of a direct accusation, like a "gotcha" moment. I think that'd made him close up completely
@theblackphenom — Not trying to be rude, but omg, you’re one of THOSE...... It’s simple. It’s a double murder because only the women who is pregnant has the right to terminate her pregnancy. The death of a fetus via murder of that pregnant woman isn’t abortion. Anti-abortion people love to make that argument but legally and terminological, that’s incorrect. A murdered pregnant woman didn’t have the intent to “end” her pregnancy, which is what an abortion means.
@A Mcintosh didn’t think someone on the internet would take me seriously but life seems to surprise me every so often. Thanks for the lesson by the way.
@theblackphenom — Abortion is a serious subject and I accept no nonsense babble on the matter...... Online or not, it’s not something you don’t wanna be taken seriously on....
@Ask4myOnlyFans I believe they pick up on these things really early on, but play it down so as not to get that devil in defensive mode and start asking for a lawyer.
I feel like that’s a key point but, I feel like if I was in the situation I might talk about her in the past tense. But who knows I’ve never killed anyone so I guess I won’t know.
I interpreted it as she WAS pregnant at the time he cheated on her, but seeing as how he killed her with the unborn child still in utero, that's a good catch
I honestly think his Dad coming in was like 60% of the reason he confessed. The detectives were amazing and their tactics incredibly effective, but he opened up to his Dad immediately
He really shouldn’t have done it in that room too cuz he wanted to tell his dad to get a lawyer and protect hinself but the detectives just swooped right in and got all the evidence before that
He would have probably confessed to a random stranger before he did it to the detectives. He was lying in their faces for 2 days straight. He won't have sudden 180 degree shift in the narrative. Dad was there for the purpose of lowering the pressure.
Nah, the detectives planted the idea for the confession. Then when he wouldn't actually take the step with them, they strategically deployed their dad. They were the maestros here.
@Nicholas Ziemba Only possible alternative explanation is that I watched the video where at 11:01 JCS pointed out that offering him an alternative confession was a standard part of the interrogation technique and at 14:18 where they said they were bringing in the Dad so he could confess to him.
But that's ludicrous. No way you'd fall for that explanation.
They made him say that. He wasn't even thinking about that narrative until they planted it in his head, like a fake emergency exit that he'd get trapped into. You really can't blame a mentally exhausted man for falling for this kind of bait.
of all the strange things he says, that’s what you got out of this? that’s a fairly common saying that people use, regardless of age. that doesn’t insinuate lying whatsoever - unlike many of the other things that come out of his mouth.
I remember the news at the time reported this horrible take on the murders--that she had done something to the girls and so he killed her. Now, I'm seeing that this monster actually took that story from the polygraph woman that she offered him earlier in trying to get him to confess. What an absolutely sick animal!
Why do you need such a lengthy interrogation if you have enough evidence? It’s a genuine question. Can someone explain? So you actually need a perpetrator’s confession?
They didn't have anything really at the time. Just being suspicious isn't enough for life in prison. They needed his help to find the bodies. Also the burden of proof is on the state and he is innocent until proven guilty, they needed to prove beyond a doubt that he did it. And the more he talks the less wiggle room he has in a trial.
I've like never killed anyone before... You know, it's like so hard to deal with going to jail, I just wanted to get away with murder like I want it so bad
Based upon only your subjective perspective, probably not. But it depends on your definition of "winning an argument." For some, winning an argument is refusing to engage in one.
i still remember at his trial or whatever where he was found guilty his parents went up and said "i forgive you" and it makes me feel bad for shanann's parents cause like,,,they dont get a daughter to forgive.
from what I remember, I could be wrong, but they never approved of Shanann... not making it right to forgive him... if my son killed the wife that I never approved of I would never forgive him.. no matter how much I didn't like her.. she's still family.. and at that point more family than my own son would be... its so messed up.
Don't be fooled. You are exactly like him with the same capacities. Separating yourself from "monsters" is just a defense mechanism. We are all people. There is no fundamental difference between him and you.
@LLAMA LLAMA I didn't make that up. It is psychology 101. Dehumanizing is a defense mechanism.. It's the same thing war propaganda does. Kill the monsters, they aren't like us.
Agreed. Both realities co exist. Shallow empathy devoid con artist monsters truly exist. They exploit empathetic people’s desire to give benefit of the doubt and other emotional systems. Desensitized people who have experienced too much damage from giving benefit of the doubt to manipulators defensively engage in mass generalizations to avoid anymore bullshit.
@nekad2000 Completely missing the point...the Dehumanization is based on him not having emapthy at all. Hence being definetly a sociopath. He only got emotional when it came down to his very own destiny. "Psychology 101" is definetly not saying that everyone is the same. People are shaped by genetics, their dispositions and most importantly by personal trauma throughout their life. You forget that he just killed his whole family, just to restart with a new girl. Thats despicable and against every moral standard we as a society stand for. So the dehumanization is just a logical answer to it, as it always had been.
@Helios Dehumanization is merely a tool for those with a conscience. Yes, sociopaths do not have the capacity or empathy or a reduced capacity. However, none of that is my point at all. What I was trying to say is that it labeling someone a "monster" is just a defense mechanism. It is far less scary to think that "that human is fundamentally different than me" than "that is a human like me". "Monster" is dehumanization and it means that I can now separate myself from that person as if it is a different species and ignore the terrifying fact that it might be a normal human being just like me. It's really not that complicated.
@mpasz GROWL! That's right,I am a monster. So I never had a wife nor kids. If the murderer really was a monster, he wouldn't have been all fidgeting with the police. He'd be as cool as Dr. Hannibal Lechtor. Furthermore, he didn't plan out the murders very well.
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The Librarian2020-08-18 12:51:36 (edited 2020-08-18 12:59:06 )
@nekad2000 Don't worry about it mate. Don't worry about the "real" intellectuals here who don't have a clue what you are talking about. They think they have the acumen of understanding what all can turn humans into monsters. Good on these "real" intellectuals because they have good enough life to not even comrehend the monster psyche. They think the frog is just plain stupid to not jump out of the water when it started simmering because they have only experienced cold or hot water and never been through that transition where you don't feel the temperature changing and you burn to death. Let the Booing begin.
ok, here is something to challenge that statement - your child is in great pain, dying slowly of an incurable condition, none of the pain killers work, the hospital says its going to take about another 7 or 8 months until they are finally dead, and its going to be quite a horrible death.. if it was your dog, you would put them down on the same trip so it wouldn't suffer. If its your kid? wouldn't you adjust their "pain management" so they went to sleep and didn't suffer?
@Leslie Fulton I am not sure you understood the metaphor correctly. The temperature is the pain that people go through and burning point is when your soul dies and you become a monster. People who don't understand what nekad2000 is saying is that being a monster is a human trait/capacity and some manage that trait better than others when experiencing excruciating pain and thats what make them better human beings. The only people who will understand it are the people who have undergone excruciating emotional pain and managed to keep the monster at bay even though it came forth. Naive people who have not undergone enough pain would think the monster is non-existent in them and that they are just good people incapable of any monstrosity.
@Dale Gribble oh how much I envy you. Your life is so ideal, that you never were exasperated by a nagging demanding snoring wife, never annoyed to the point of shaken baby syndrome by a screaming infant.
nekad2000 We all make different decisions and all have different personalities, our genetics and how we were raise effect us as well. We are not all the same. That’s why most people who find out they don’t love their spouse anymore get a divorce instead of killing them and killing their children. He didn’t even call his daughters his children most of the time, he responded with ‘those kids’ ‘those girls’ as if they were strangers. That isn’t how you talk about your children.
That’s why we define him as a monster. Humans don’t attack our own family and murder them just to start new. When faced with decisions in life, we all don’t make the same choices because humans are not all carbon copies of each other that will make the same choices and do the same exact things and have the same exact stories like you are insinuating.
Im saying....this whole time I'm thinking if I even were to spank my daughters and see them cry...I would feel so bad to see them cry in pain. Which as a Father, I know this means I'm going to be broke for a long time. My life is over lol. But I'm ok with it because I could never put them in harms way. EVER. I just love them way too much.
Absolutely. And I hope that you or anyone else that says that does not believe that abortion is an acceptable action. Because it's exactly the same thing as what this man did to his children. And don't fool yourself that it isn't
@Michael Ashfield That voice as you put it was actually God. Try reading the Bible sometime and the next time you comment (hopefully never) you won't seem so ignorant and maybe people might even listen to you.
@Michael Ashfield If you read the Bible and in you reading you became an atheist I'm going to have to call you a liar. I don't care if you are an atheist you have that right, but why lie about it.
@LLAMA LLAMA everyone is capable of killing. Everyone has the capacity to snap and kill someone one day. Most of us won’t but that doesn’t mean we can’t.
@Chuck Norris There is no indication that the man liked that he killed his kids. He doesn’t seem to derive any satisfaction over the fact that he did. But he doesn’t feel guilty about it either. Somethings wrong with him
yalan söylemek çok yorucu olmalı. adam zaten müebbeti garantiledi karısını öldürdüğünü söylerek, bella ve celeste i de öldürdüğünü söyleyebilirdi. ve bu 3 parttan en çok dikkatimi çeken yer karısının ve çocuklarının kaybolması ama çocuklarından hep "those,"these" diye behsedip hiç "my kids" dememesi ayrıca karısından bi kere bile bahsetmemesi itiraf kısmına gelene kadar
4:02 you couldn't write this. just crazy how the in sync the detectives were with the pause technique. i'm serious when I say JCSS was robbed of an emmy
maybe a stupid question, but is the polygraph lady also part of the interrogation team? meaning like is she also a law enforcement member, are those two roles normally merged?
Love how you break down each interrogation. You point things out that I don’t even notice. It’s very educational and fun to learn all these techniques. I’ve always loved Nancy drew when I was younger. I actually wanted to be a detective when I was younger. Love you!
Why would anyone agree to a polygraph? It's common knowledge that they're useless in court, right? Just tell them you want proper representation at that point.
To think about how he clda just walked out and if they woulda never found the bodies they wouldn't have had anything on him and he cld still be free today. I'm glad he confessed.
What this people have in heads, killing his own family without remorse and think he can get away with that. Like he is not main suspect. And when got busted in a few days they like omg how's that happens to me. That's beyond my understanding.
@mfmf100 Yeah, they call. They are trying to get him to file a 35C in hopes it gets him a lighter sentence. Also they want him to “say the truth” and believe the Shannan killed the girls story 😳
@heather lynsey wouldnt matter at this point. He'd still get life just based on his murder of his wife and the disposal of the bodies. Especially the kids. He will never convince a jury that he was justified when he shoved his kids into oil tanks. Especially considering that he was cheating on his wife and never shed a tear until he was caught.
Matt Cooke yeah true but I just feel the interrogators actions in this particular circumstance were warranted. I do get what ur saying though just don’t think that applies to this case.
@alan murphy Scumbags? They were able to get a confession out of a guy that shoved his two dead daughters through 8 inch oil tank openings. A lot of comments of people here are pissed off that the interrogators did their job well. And the guilty party did not. They have to say unfounded comments that they put innocent people behind bars. But innocent people don't give confessions, and seldom have enough physical evidence to convict. In the past it was easier for a innocent person to be convicted, but these days there is a much larger burden to prove someone guilty. Sometimes so much, that some guilty people get let go. Are you pissed when that happens?
@Kevin Ballantyne Considering the comments, numerous, that like the one here, have the detectives saying stuff they didn't, like telling the father to leave or times up. And no one contests that, I am disturbed by the kind of people that might actually be watching these videos. Murdering criminals do often lack a basic common sense, or part of them wanted something like this to happen, so they could have it end. Watts obviously lacked common sense, because he could have just divorced her and gone off with the girlfriend. But he kills her and the kids, and has so little sense on how to act when he comes back to the house. And, yes, that is a good thing.
@Neai Tuppi that is not true. it IS true in this case but it happened many times in the USA that the innocent party was confronted with "foolproof evidences" that would "pass any judge". The detectives switched the question from "are you or not guilty?" to "are you going to serve 5 or 20 years?" (plead gulty or plead non-gulty). It is shady from the detective that they used cognitive manipulation to distract the suspect from his right to an attorney. I am WAY more pissed at stories of people being locked for 30 years while being innocent than i am pissed at the idea of criminals walking free. Are you you not pissed when innocent people are locked up?
Even more so. OJ simpson. He's walking free because police officier did NOT follow procedure thoroughly. Not being shady is the best possible way for justice to actually happen.
@Nathan Fievet You are saying innocent people are being locked up, or have, and I said that too. But can you actually give me any examples of an Innocent person in the last ten years, or more people, that were locked up? I know Damien Echols was Innocent, but spent years in prison until it was overturned. But the point is you are calling these Detectives scumbags for getting a confession out of someone that did it. My point also, unlike when Damien Echols was interrogated, everything is recorded on video, and they cannot physically abuse, and can only do mild mental stress to elicit a confession. Some people think that them being dishonest about anything at all, to get a confession is wrong. As far as DA compiling evidence that seems to make someone guilty, that actually isn't related to this, that is another subject. That isn't what is happening here, they are trying to get a confession from a killer, that could have just divorced her. Scumbags, yeah. Nowadays, when someone is actually innocent, because of more accurate evidence protocols, they either don't get convicted or it gets overturned eventually. But there is a lot of guilty people in prison that insist they are innocent, maybe that is what you are talking about.
@Nathan Fievet Many of the LA police at that time, of O.J Simpson and Rodney King were scumbags that were more criminal than a lot of actual criminals. But that was nearly 30 years ago. They have been cleaning house since then. Even Ice Cube has said he has seen improvements since then.
@Neai Tuppi yep i completely labelled them as scumbags and did not instead say it was "shady of them to use cognitive manipulation to prevent the suspect to use their right to a lawyer."
@SKEKSIS let's in keep in mind that though some police offices are corrupt, most are not, and good officers will most likely be able to tell if a suspect is the suspect through their act, look at Chris, he was acting suspicious as fuck, that's why they drilled him
@Neai Tuppi Chris was told several time throughout these interrogations and the polygraph test he did not have to talk to them or take the polygraph and that he had a right to obtain an attorney. They told him he could walk out at anytime. He chose to stay for the interrogation probably in his mind he would appear innocent and pass the polygraph..
DumbDuck44 They’d already got his confession of murder before the talk of a lawyer even came up. The point is they convict you with your own words when you’re not a suspect, only a subject for interview.
@Rozanne Bright I wasn't the one contesting that, that would be the one, that called the officers scumbags for getting a confession out of a guilty man.
@Nathan Fievet One way to prevent confusion like that is to not respond for someone else, as in @alan murphy I replied to his calling them scumbags, and you replied to me as if I had been talking to you. And as if you agreed with him that they did something wrong in getting a confession out of a guilty scumbag. So I just missed the name change. But you still agree with him. Since they were shady and prevented him from getting away with familicide. So don't lay your throwback bullshit on me, trying to say they are my thoughts. That is shady.
@Neai Tuppi you made an incorrect statement which i invalidated. you imply that i wanted the "family killing monster" free. (you used the word familicide to emphasis the emotionnal burden i should bear). you imply that me disagreeing with you makes me agree with all the people that disagree with tou. you call my words bullshit with no further argument. I am deeply sorry, Neai, but i see no point going further into a debate with you as you are clearly turning it into an argument in order to prove your side right. Have a good day. Edit: typo
@BecauseICanTBH at the beginning there was no way he could do that. if he were to get a lawyer when they didn't "think" it was him it could of gotten suspicious on why he would be so defensive when they're just trying to find out where his kids and wife are at.
I don’t understand why he couldn’t have just been a deadbeat dad, be honest, ended it, and got on with his miserable life… I hope so bad that I can be a father one day just to raise my kids to be good people that won’t let people like Chris in their lives. We’ll see
Wheres part 4 of this series? Because the comments clearly show that there is more to the story. Are there confessions for the balance of the apparent charges ?
From the moment she disappeared, his whole family was hating on her. His father had just had an interview in the next room while Watts was being questioned, and the entire time all he could say was what a bi*ch Shanann was. Cindy Watts still can't stop herself. Horrible people all of them.
linda pommerenke They really are horrible that’s messed up. I can’t imagine speaking on somebody like that especially loved ones. Also cant even imagine how.
That's what you're focusing on? You do know he murdered two children right? But who cares about that when he's doing the far worse crime of trying to blame it on his wife. Wow.
@Madeline Bonita There is no father-son privilege. There is attorney-client privilege, doctor and therapist privilege....even a spousal privilege which the spouse can waive.
The amount of times he claims he hopes they’re out there or hopes they will knock on the door while knowing they’re decomposing in an oil drum/shallow grave is horrifying.
I still wonder what was he doing with those minutes, when the cops came to their house for the first time and he went on the garage door and it took a few minutes before he opened the door for them.. For the cops cam to show their bedroom without bedding it's very very eerie..
@Sidney Prescott He took it out of her finger after killing his pregnant wife and the mother of his two little girls.. I literally still get chills thinking about this case, its gonna be 3 years already in august and I have always lit a candle for this beautiful woman and her babies and I will do it this year as well🎗️😔
Served two purposes, mental reassurance to help him be calm, he wants to believe he didn't do it. The second purpose would obviously be to not get in trouble but sorry he's dealing with people who've studied criminal psychology for years
@Saint Sinner and the look in his eyes when he opened the door... it's been a while since I've seen that, but the image is forever burned into my mind's eye... chilling
@Saint Sinner I can relate, I still come back to the interrogation , do you think Chris watts is just an evil person or could he have some disorder where he lacks any empathy for anyone, which is why he was able to murder his flesh and blood, he had dominant females is whole life, cindy watts was replaced by shannan, and he did whatever she wanted, could NK have taken over that dominance by replacing shannan, and listen to whatever NK said to do, could NK have said to Chris to "get rid" of his family, and now that NK was in that position for him to do whatever she asked for, like murdering his family, and in an interview he said" he had to do it, I think he had to do it because NK would be disappointed,
@Sidney Prescott I think he is a narcissistic psychopath, he played a role, a role of a husband and a father, but when problems came, he wanted out, he did not want to pay for his kids or deal with divorce and Shanann his whole life.. No one really knew him, not even his whole family and when you look and listen to Cindy Watts, you kinda get where he got those qualities from, she baisically said, well yes Chris killed his family, his unborn child, but he is a good man Like woman wtf are you talking about 🤨 Ur son is a cold hearted murderer! Psycho 101 right there
@Saint Sinner cindy shouldve have never said that!! A good man!!??? and his parents actually said that Chris loved his children!? I was like wtf as well.
If a polygraph can't be used in court and they can't use it against you even if I was innocent I would never agree to take a polygraph test. I could say I've watched enough interviews and stand enough stuff to know that I polygraph is inadmissible in court and the only reason why I don't want to take it is because I don't think that they're 100% effective I know I'm 100% innocent and I'm not going to try to raise any questions by failing a polygraph test possibly
@Jess Pavlichenko - Your logic is so flawed it is painful to read. So becasue Chris is a psychopath and killed his kids and wife then most men are also psychopaths even though they have not killed anyone. Yeah... seems legit.
Yes and same with the trial. No tears when Shannans family spoke of their sufferings and the horrible crimes he did to their daughter and grandchildren. But when his mom spoke about that they still loved him, his tears came. He has no feelings for anyone but himself, no empathy. People call people in wheelchairs handicapped but I'd choose that every time before being as emotionally handicapped as Chris Watts.
@ellbennet even his mom didnt like shanann at all she didnt come to their wedding plus the nuts Ice cream and cece allergy story right before the murders
@Youcef Talbi True. It's such a powermove against Shannan to defy her daughter nut allergi. There is no evidence that Shannan was awful to her mother-in-law but she had a control over Chris that his manipulative mother couldn't stand. She was the one in control before. She should be in prison too for willfully trying to hurt a child.
@ellbennet I really really cant wrap my mind arround that crime since I discovered it months ago with all the things we had between our hands from the videos on Shanann facebook videos and all the police interviews and the bodycam cameras...but its unbelievable for me how come in 2018 we thought we'd had flying cars?? but that kind of crimes still occur when people should be more caring and loving especially towards the children many people suffer from not having kids but chris saw theme as an obstacle...
well that's half the truth, for an introvert who's been trying to remain calm and be stoic, in the inside he's already ready to explode, he just needs a tipping point, and that's what the investigators were doing to him. Bringing in his dad played a key role into doing that, and it was clear yes. But to say that he cried BECAUSE he realized he's going to prison is half of the truth. The mental toll it takes for all those series of events he had to face, it was only a matter of time.
Nocturnal Serenity & Jessica Braga - if you two had to be introspective, what is it about your personalities that makes men not love and care about you like they do other women? Why are other women capable of receiving the attention and adoration you don’t get?
One second thought nobody can proof the wife killed the child, and omg he could just call 911 too!what a LIAR!! Well he's a horrible liar who even didn't shed any tears for his babies
idk. I'm not sure he killed the kids. shannan had a court order against her where she wasn't allowed to be alone with the children for more than 1.5 hours a day... sooo ... there were also reports of her physically hurting the children where CPS had been called. Chris was the caretaker, where he's the one who fed them, bathed them and cared for them. I think you should do more research in to this case.
Zoe Cain he confesses that he did it! At first he blamed her but then he confessed that he did it! He is a monster! If he wanted out why was he so coward and didnt just leave?!
Marily Monroy from the research that can be done (if you are so willing to do it) he did want out, he told her that night that she killed the kids. Shannan was a narcissist, and abusive. Saying why didn’t he just get out, is like saying that about a woman in an abusive relationship. He was there to take care of the children and to please her. Eventually his affair started because he was unhappy in the marriage. Shannan was a criminal, who had moved 20 times in 10 years, avoiding charges of extortion. She was a master manipulator and she put the family is severe debt. She didn’t allow Chris to have a bank account of his own and she also managed HIS money. Again, if this was a woman in this situation we would be sympathetic wouldn’t we?
If you look in to these types of interrogations, most of the time they are faulty and forced. They had him in isolation for 3 months before he “confessed” to killing the children and the mother. He also wasn’t allowed to see family. Reports have been done that say the majority of time confessions are false. That is why there are many people in prison who suffer and shouldn’t be there. The polygraph test he took, had no questions pertaining to the death of his children. But only to his wife. Which agrees with his original confession.
If you look even deeper in to the case, there is also speculation that he wasn’t involved at all. There is a woman, who Shannan had her life insurance policy awarded to, who magically was around on this morning. With a truck. Police dogs found no evidence of any bodies in Chris’a truck.
Shannans body also had no displays of self defense. Leading some to believe it was a murder suicide. Majority of cases where the parent kills the family, it usually always ends in suicide. So it’s odd Chris did not kill himself. Yet wouldn’t be odd if Shannan had murdered her children and than killed herself.
Let’s not forget how trauma affects ppl. Imagine coming home to your 2 dead children and dead wife. What kind of state that might put a person in. There are so many variables. This isn’t black and white. Like I said, I think you need to do more research in to this case.
gabriella berman also, the autopsies weren’t made available to the defense for SOME reason that no one can find out or understand. They just weren’t made available and were left out of evidence in the case. Not odd at all...
Zoe Cain it was in the morning not night?? Hmmm if she was an abusive why not call the cops if she really killed the kids? He went ahead and discharged the bodies and was ready to sell the house, even called the kids school to let them know they were not going to be enrolled there and even texted his lover bout the future! That doesnt sound like a person being abused?? Is all in the documentary and he narrated how he killed the girls! He lied a lot and sadly lots of people believed him! I believe he did it! He was a freaking coward! Lying all the time! 🤦🏻♀️
Zoe Cain did you watch the interrogation? He didn’t care about those kids. You can see it. The only time he cried about them was when they mentioned that he hadn’t cried. Defending him is unethical and just upsetting.
@Zoe Anastasia tf you're really defending him? Resource you said, are those legit? How sure are you that they are legit? Man has admitted he did the deed
@Zoe Anastasia well written and I like how you think with your brain instead of emotion.
There is also the fact that he was facing a death penalty which would Make him confess a crime he didn't commit.
However the lack of self defensive wounds led me to believe he did this while they were sleeping. I dont believe he would cover it up and get his job involved if he truly acted on rage or was innocent.
@Zoe Anastasia well Chris confessed that he killed his kids after Shanan and why she wanted to kill her daughters? if Chris saw dead bodies of his kids why didn't call a police?. His action, lying and statement are so inconsistent. That man is evil don't defend a criminal, he already confessed and he already said that he always hear the voice of Bella.
@Zoe Anastasia he literally described killing his two children. He described one reacting in fear after her sister was killed in front of her and she knew she was next. And he described ignoring her pleas and murdering her. He. Killed. Them.
@Jennifer Medina Defending someone based on things that add nuance is NOT as bad as doing the deed, our entire justice system is built on the idea that we should prioritize innocence before guilt. You may think based on what you know that he is guilty, but you do not know, and there may be many details you are missing out on. To say that someone who attempts to defend a person based on research theyve made is as bad as committing the crime itself is a completely emotional response, irrational to the core and with that attitude many innocents would easily be jailed. Youre on a very priveleged position to hold such an opinion against someone else, but if you were ever in trouble and the masses would side against you even though you are innocent then you would be singing a different tune.
@Zoe Anastasia Do some research you say that's funny only a week or two ago he updated the story himself from his Prison, there is a video on here (Youtube) where he sat down with either a journalist or an investigator and went into a more thorough explanation as to how he killed his children, hence why we now know they wasen't killed at the house he tried and failed he killed them at his work site one by one it is absolutely vile to listen to.
@Zoe Anastasia You are the one who needs to do more research on the case. You can start by watching the video where Chris is loading his dead wife’s body into his truck and you can see the shadow of one of the little girls running out into the driveway after him. Clearly the kids were still alive after he killed the wife. Which matches up to his confession he gave in prison.
@Zoe Anastasia This person right here is the VERY reason why I'm annoyed the detectives allowed that BS Shannan did it twist to be shown. They just said that to lower his walls. It was manipulation on their part. It was not the truth of what happened. They knew he would latch onto that BS story. Why? Because it made Shannan the bad person, which means he was really the good guy cause he killed her cause she killed the girls.
You people took a manipulation ploy and ran so hard with it you all think its actually what happened. Its not. They made it up to lower Chris's walls. You are honestly falling for it as well. What does that say about your own intelligence? He did it. All of it. Stop trying to act smarter than everyone else thinking YOU have all the answers and everyone else, including the detectives, are wrong.
She lived in the house with the kids for how could she have a court order to not be alone with them for more than 2 hours when they all lived in the same house.
Me too. It makes me feel better knowing that as a baby killer in a Colorado prison he will have to spend every moment in solitary confinement until the day someone manages to break a shank off in his guts.
Zoe Cain Ok, so you’re telling me you seriously believe Sha’nann killed the kids? Do you seriously think she killed the kids, instead of calling the cops, in a fit of rage Chris killed her and then loaded them all up, buried her in a shallow grave, then stuffed the kids down a hatch and into a tank of oil? Come on. Chris confessed in prison and detailed what he had done.
Maybe she was abusive, I didn’t know her, but she’s dead. You’re rationalizing what this monster did
@Zoe Anastasia this is ridiculous, they gave him the idea that Shannan killed the kids and then he went with it, he never even thought of it until they brought it up..
@Zoe Anastasia what is your research google? By google you mean the first link you see is your source. Just watch the netflix and deny again while he DESCRIBE how he kill HIS child
Zoe Cain ma’am.... he literally said I choked her... he killed her... maybe actually do research and stop this bizarre accusation of a dead woman, yes she might not been that great of a person, but that doesn’t mean she killed her kids then killed her self.
@Zoe Anastasia Imagine defending a cheating man that killed his wife and kids to be with his side piece and thinking he would actually care some internet rando is defending him lmao. If she really did kill the kids, it wouldn't make sense for an innocent man to then kill his spouse and hide all the bodies; he would have called the police. And Chris wouldn't have constantly called their kids "those kids" like they weren't his.
@Cala Maria to me it makes perfect sense to become mad when you realize someone killed your kids. It's easy to speculate behind a keyboard "if... blah blah blah" but when reality hits you hard in the face, you don't know how you are going to react. Please note that taking care to not blame someone for things he didn't do does NOT mean you defend him for what he actually did. He did a terrible thing and deserve to go in jail. That's not a reason to consider she could not have killed the girls : why not ? Mothers that kill their children, that happens too. It would not be justice for the girls to deny this if it's what happened.
@Karina Platou I’m just saying if we shout at each other it’s not gonna do anyone any good. I don’t think she’s exactly defending him, probably just mistaken and found false evidence.
@Karina Platou she literally said that she done research and FOUND evidence. Which is why I said it could be false evidence that she found, we don’t know.
i look at their family picture, he and his wife have black hair.
yet their daughters have blonde hair.
i feel something off here..
maybe it's not chris daughter.
his wife didn't ask for divorce either ,her husband have mistress twice and it's happen from a long ago , i'm 100% sure he didn't even show them any affection or love and yet they still together . i mean normal wife / husband if didn't feel any love from their partner they will feel lonely and will ask for a divorce.
maybe the wife cheat too idk. but i'm sure the wife didn't come clean either.
i'm sure their marriage is arranged / based on money .
remember the black kid name george stinney who get executed on 1944 ? , yeah he confess not because he killed, because he forced to.
i'm not defending anyone, but because someone is dead, it's doesn't mean that person is not guilty.
@Zoe Anastasia there is a difference between familicide and family annihilators. Chris was a family annihilator. Familicide consists of murder / suicide. Clearly you don't know what you're even talking about. I find it insane that people like you say chris didnt do it, yet years later he screams from his jail house that he did it.
Let’s pause for a second🙄. The fact that he blamed his wife for something so diabolical is sickening😡. But let’s just say he initially used that excuse waaaaayyyy before the idea was planted. He painted shanann to be this controlling she demon,right😒? He brings up the idea of separation/divorce. If she was such a she demon, her first initial reaction would not be to kill her kids…. But to make him wish he never married her. I’m talking about taking him for everything down to his pocket lint. She already knew he didn’t care about the girls,so she would’ve hit him where it hurt…….if we were to believe she was this she demon he proclaimed she was. This case pisses me off😒
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Kevin Anderson2022-01-22 08:32:12 (edited 2022-01-22 08:32:50 )
17:39 you know it’s bad when your dad turns into WWE announcer Jim Ross
I think thats as well a technique. The subject was expecting some kind of strong reaction and maybe that they let him of the hook after the confession, but the the cop just said 'i know' which is on the one hand disrupting and on the other hand leads the subject into a mood where he wants to confess and tell even more to get the expected reaction
Would've gotten away with it unless someone stumbled across their bodies. They had zero evidence other than him acting suspicious and possible motive but not enough in court.
Maybe. But them being found at his place of work, as well as the footage of him loading them into his truck is pretty damning evidence. Might have been able to pull off the shannan killed them story and gotten a lesser sentence though
@Cold Pizza have you seen shannan’s grave? it was very obvious. A big l patch of dirt amongst the grass fields, very close proximity of the tanks. Very shallow too…she would have been discovered at some point, and then eventually the girls
The video of him leaving you can’t see what is being loaded but if you look Carefully you are a shadow walking towards him Many believe it’s a child Also on those videos he kinda makes a point to show everyone he has a gas can
Many believe the plan was for him to blow up the site with the girls in the tanks and take a huge insurance payout and that the mistress was in on the whole thing She’s in hiding now
it’s crazy how he feels no remorse. he didn’t shed a single tear when he was talking about his daughters or his wife, but when he realized he is going to go to prison, that’s when he starts sobbing. crazy.
He didn't want them to exist anymore. He did it purposefully with no regrets. He wanted a new life and only became upset when his "new life" was ruined by prison.
I would never take a polygraph test. There's a reason they aren't admissible in court and it's because guilty people pass and innocent people fail. Of course in this case he's just a jackass and was guilty to the bone so it doesn't matter and I can see it as a useful tool.
Didn't even have a lawyer and put himself through the lie detector test for no reason. What an idiot. Why is his father barely upset he just heard his granddaughters are dead... I hate that his parents still support him. If he's innocent of killing his kids why did he dump their bodies. Also why do so many horrible things happen in Colorado?? It seems like a nice state. But it has this case, Columbine and Jon Benet just off the top of my head.
sled necks if Chris did cry , they would only be crocodile tears . All Chris cares about is Chris . That's why his family was disposable . Instead of just leaving his family he criminally eradicated them for financial gain . Why else would he murder his kids and wife . He wanted to keep the house and all the real disposable items . Isn't it sad .
I don't cry in a lot of situations that require crying like a river because being on the spectrum I see, feel and understand different to the entire world so that part didn't faze me at all.
@Melwynreith Gaming most people are that way these days. Pregnant women being killed, infants being raped and burned, great injustices with the weak and poor, they do make you feel extremely bad but they don't really make us cry because we have been desensitised to it. And that's a really sad reality. Plus I see things with spirituality and religiousness behind that "spectrum", that's why my perception about things would differ from you and everyone else's with each other i guess.
Maaz Ashraf I hve a condition that makes me process emotions differently than other people, I literally can’t feel the same way as other people. So it’s not some desensitization to horrific media, or some spiritual “energy” bullshit. That’s a crutch you use, there is no god.
@Dapper Dill I mean, God as we like to think of it doesn't exist but you can't call energy "bullshit." Energy exists, and it is neither created nor destroyed. All of life is energy. We are all just energy and it is far from bullshit.
If I killed my family, and I was hit with that line, I'd be like "How dare you dictate how I cope with the disappearance of my closest loved ones?! My life was just turned upside down and I don't even know how to process this yet!" Or something like that. Dude's stupid.
@aiGeis what are you even saying man? I'm not saying that i dont feel bad, but because of how hopeless and useless as a person I feel because i cannot do something for those people, i feel like I desensitised to it. Plus you don't know shit about me so move the fuck on.
@Dapper Dill well that crutch has me standing up for so long. Whatever rings your bell, you shouldn't judge people based off of what they use to emotionally support themselves.
Wonder if integrator lady wears that shirt on purpose to make suspects subconsciously or consciously think about prison uniforms/prison in general? Probably has a bright orange one with numbers on it too.
I just will never understand. How do you kill your own children just because your marriage is over and you want to be with another woman? Like... dude have you ever heard of joint custody? I guess its good that i cant rationalize something like a cold blooded killer.
Chris is a evil man . It always somebody else fault , zero accountability
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M vN2021-06-06 00:56:02 (edited 2021-06-06 01:00:46 )
Dad: This isn’t going to be on the news anytime soon is it? Detective: no, not tonight... there will be an extensive Netflix docuseries at some point though
@M vN same here, i just kept thinking of those last two words his daughter said before he dumped her into the tank. "Daddy, no!" Were her last words. Still gives me chills.
I can't tell where his father stands angry at his son for killing his grandkids so hes pretending to comfort him so he'll keep talking or if hes in shock and has no idea how stupid those claims are and how badly his son is incriminating himself.
Everyone in the comment section have said everything I thought too, so I'm gonna, say something else that has bothered me: lady detective's terrible posture. If she doesn't sort that out with some workout she's gonna become hunch backed.
I watch a lot of these and they always have a woman in there at least for murders. Like they just go find a woman off the street. Uh hey you got a hr of spare time
Stuart Ewoldt they always have someone for killing women, or a man they suspect to be a narcissist. Male narcissts usually see women as “lesser” or “simple” or easy to charm. They also usually get the woman to play to them, as if they’re being taken in by them. It disarms them and makes the narcissist more likely to brag, either about the crime or to make u some fantastical lie to impress someone of the opposite sex The same applies with women, but they’ll have a male detective do it. Learned this in Forensic Linguistics at uni lol - for an opposite of this interrogation, on a woman, see JCS’s video on Casey Anthony’s interrogation, and how the male detective acts the same way the woman for here, towards her.
@SERA Xx actually it's not just narcissists. Men have a much easier time revealing their emotions to women and women with men. It's suggested if you ever see a shrink you find one of the opposite sex.
That’s the beautiful thing about her role. She’s so good she even tricked you into believing she can read his mind. She wasn’t reading his thoughts. It’s all a ploy to force confession. Luckily they were using these tactics on a guilty man (they work on the innocent as well).
Kizzume is the reason JCS’s interrogation videos are the best. It’s not only his voice, but the fact that he’s accurate about what he says, does give stupid opinions as fact (like all the others do), and he doesn’t mispronounce anything.
@teun l no, not literally but as soon as Tammy pointed out he hadn't shed a tear yet, he immediately attempted to squeeze one out (poorly). He cried a lot when he realised he was going to prison though. Those tears came without effort!
“I didn’t, like, know, like what to do. Like, nobody told me to, like, cry and stuff, you know? Like, I just don’t know...” 🙄 I despise this guy so much.
If anybody is in an intense domestic situation please stay the night or a week/month with a close friend/shelter program. Whatever you need, there are options.
He didn’t expect the cops to show up the next day. he was gonna escape.
He's promising the detectives that he didn't lie on the polygraph why is he trying to appease them? He should be all over the place worried about at least the whereabouts of his kids.
His mother is horrible. There is a great channel on YouTube that really gets into her psychology and breaks down her book for viewers. Chris Watts mother is a horrid woman. Have you listened to any of the interviews with that woman?
The scary thing is he looks like he had the perfect life. A loving wife, 2 girls and a boy on the way, friends, holidays, big house, healthy lifestyle etc. So scary that he'd murder his family for some fantasy.
I just finished Netflix documentary about this and learnt that shanaan forbid Chris parents to meet their grandchild after Chris mother gave them ice cream. Chris mother didnt know it that one of chris daughters allergic with that. Shannan could have forgive Chris mother instead of accusing Chris mother want to kill her child and then forbidding them to meet their children. ah yes Chris cheating too.
RIP shanaan and daughters. they deserve to live. poor little angels
Hey his wife could of been the devil when the camera is off but yeah he's a monster
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Stefan Wacht2019-01-30 08:41:58 (edited 2019-01-30 08:43:31 )
@Helm Breaker Shannan definitely had narcisstic issues, too . But he wasn´t man enough to just walk away and pay maintenance support for three children...
Yes,cries only for himself. I'm just baffled as to how he got rid of his family and then tried to blame his wife for the children's murders and lies about the method! Strangled.. Duh... and has no explanation as to why he buried them at his work site. Omg! beyond defiantly stupid
i don't think Shannan was a nasty person at all. sure, sometimes people who were a victim actually aren't decent people after all. but it's irrelevant, in terms of the crime, as she did not deserve murder! people have no right to slate that deceased woman or talk on her as if they're some sort of psychologist
@Helm Breaker Chris is a textbook “Covert Somatic Narcissist”. A real narcissist is always, 100% Socio-Psychopathic. They are EMPTY. They are nice and helpful. Awkward at first, the special misunderstood shy person, withdrawn introvert, this is what they want you to think but it’s actually their projected False Self Image. Shyness is their honey trap! They appear innocent and look to the outside world like the most respectable stereotypical human being. They Love bomb > Devalue > Discard’ in all their relationships and without exception. They are incapable of love and learn early on to mimic. They are broken.
WHAT CAUSES COVERT SOMATIC NARCISSISM? Victims of shaming during early childhood. A narcissistic parent. A mother who overly compensates, a apologetic mother who spoils without boundaries, over pampering, doting and smothering. Not allowing for healthy privacy boundaries as they are growing up. Being overvalued thus making them feel entitled. They aren’t born this way... they become.
Man cheats on his pregnant wife murders his 2 innocent children in front of her murders his beautiful loving wife loads them into the back of his truck disposes of them like trash people on the internet "She had it coming, she was a narcissist...blah blah"
@Stefan Wacht I've watched all of the videos that were released of Shannon's. She was bossy, even her close friends admit she "wore the pants" in their marriage. However that doesn't make her a murderer or deserve to be murdered. Sadly her biggest mistake was falling in love and trusting this sick son of a bitch.
@Cell28 I believe you're correct. I've watched hundreds of NDE videos and they all say the place they visited during their NDE was full of more love than they could explain.
@Victoria Marie I am withdrawn and shy depending on who I am around due to anxiety. My thoughts are like I like to think of the worst possible outcomes and instead of observing I tend to swim a lot so that's why I am not talkative. I also don't believe in "love" necessarily. I believe in kindness and that kindness and positivity are effective ways to become a better person or get the things you want out of your life. Idk I think most human behavior is actually very normal and other People just like to make out siders to validate " hey I'm not like that guy " to boost their egos. Which we all have one so I'm just pointing it out. Lol
@Stefan Wacht there's nothing "man" about forcing men to pay maintenance support for their spouse. I feel a lot of these murders could be prevented if men knew they could walk away without having to pay alimony. And I mean, murders carried out by people who already sick in the head, who otherwise wouldn't have a motive to murder, as normal people aren't going to kill their ex-wife and children regardless of whether they have to pay support money or not.
The Reactionary how much of a misogynist do you have to be to essentially blame women for causing their own murders due to “forcing” men to pay alimony. Murders like these don’t happen because men are forced to pay alimony. Murders like these happen because men CHOOSE to murder.
@Amelia Baker his point is the motive of alimony is what causes some men who otherwise wouldn't be murderers to become murderers. He even worded it so he's saying that this is for men already sick in the head because alimony is not a sufficient motivation for any normal person. Now this may be insensitive, and may not even be true for the Chris Watts case, but I think it's probably true in some cases. Women probably murder men for similar reasons. I can accept this and see Chris Watts as being just as guilty and evil whether or not alimony was part of the motive.
@samie solanas cheating on a woman doesn't equate to him never seeing his kids. Just cause your feelings got hurt doesn't mean your kids don't deserve a father
I think what people see about Shanann on video is a lot of overcompensation trying to keep her family intact. This type of narcissist plays a lot of very painful head games first. Remember, they are liars and we don’t know if any of his story is true especially about the early morning conversation and Shanann ‘s threat about not seeing the children. I wish they would ask him why he didn’t encourage her to stay with her family instead of having her come back to Colorado.
@Catherine Hazur I've literally seen fangirls online swooning over Chris and saying that his wife deserved to die etc. People are saying it, not sure how sane they are but they be saying it...I guess it's like those girls who were super obsessed with manson.
he cries for the things he did, he's crying because he's a bad person, hes crying because he realized that he shouldn't have done what he did, he's crying because he can't take it back
@Ryan those are crocodile tears he feels bad for himself because he got caught.. You can't see the regret in his eyes he doesn't even call his kids by their names or ever says my daughters he always says them,they, those kids etc
@Layla Blanco of course he's not gonna say their names. He's not crying just bc he got caught what I'm trying to say is that he's crying because he just "realized" he fucked up and he felt bad for the things that he's done
its easy to look at every crime as a good vs evil situation... but that is never the case there is no one who is pure good or pure evil, human morality is vague
@Stefan Wacht problem with that is, he would be paying money to her directly there needs to be a system where the father can pay support to a government body that then supplies the children with clothing/food. and only if he also gets shared custody
Woah I see a lot of people had strong opinions about this. I’m not saying Shannan was an angel, I was saying that their family was beautiful- and he ruined that. It’s very interesting to think about what was going on behind closed doors, but at the end of the day he was the only murderer in the family.
gabrielgalaxygh it was him who made sure he wouldn’t see his kids again. And if you think that a few words makes killing a family acceptable you need help ASAP
@Victoria Marie spot. My ex husband has all of these traits. I guess I should be grateful that I didn't end up at the bottom of an oil tank. I also think that Shanann was an excellent person, - authentic, loving and capable, but she was painted as controlling by Chris' narc mother. Their whole family does not know how to process emotion, and their son is the emptiest, most deviant POS on earth.
Victoria Marie Yes, your a genius 💕👍🏻and my thoughts are the same. Its also genetics and the environment he was raised in. His Emalgydia the front part of the brain is not the same as a normal person. Research has confirmed for that to be case.
I mean, that shit is expensive and she would have definitely taken him for all he’s worth. His life would have been ruined. I mean, at least kill the wife but for gods sake leave the kids alone. Idk how anyone can hurt a kid
just a not so friendly reminder that if you are married and find another person you would rather be with, its much easier to get a divorce, not matter how much your partner doesn't want it. They will get over it and you ALL can live your life.
Um, in his narrative WHY THE HELL wouldn't he have called police as soon as he saw the card girls death and the Sannan would have been put away for life and he would be totally free 🤔
@J B sure, but there's also cases of innocent people who got charged because they didn't lawyer up right away. If the cops and prosecutors are competent and do their jobs well, a suspect lawyering up wouldn't really affect the overall case too much.
@Ja C the problem with that is when going to court the defendant is always thought of as innocent and when it is mixed with a lack of evidence then the lawyers can squirm their way through technicalities.
@Mj Ahmed Saul provides justice to those trampled by the system!!! When you're in trouble you don't want a criminal attorney, you want "CRIMINAL" attorney!! --Jesse Pinkman
@Ja C Lol. So what. Atleast he wouldve gotten out of there before polygraph and the detectives wouldve never of found the bodys and he might have gotten off. I guess he thought hed never be able to afford one. But he could have used the house or got public defender. I personally couldnt sit through this lengthy interrogation if i was guilty just spit it out and not sit there for hours arguing with them. Bc in the end he confessed anyway. 🙄
After they barge back in like trying to take his mind off a lawyer they get the dad outta there like he can't say lawyer but when his dad said lawyer he's tells his dad OK..that means he wanted a lawyer but they don't want him to get one so his yes to a lawyer was denied by removing the dad also he has the same shirt on for days after he killed them all and he was arrested that shirt and he prob be buried that shirt sad thing is that shirt probably his souviner of I did this and this shirt will be in the jail care long he alive it's sad..
y’all understand that on the way to dumping shananns body…he took his kids w him and they were asking what’s wrong with her mom then he smothered those beautiful children and threw them away like the disgusting person he is
She could have just been playing Pokemon on an emulator with that computer and he'd have broke all the same. Such interrogation skill with what is essentially such a worthless piece of evidence.
Any men use their wives as scapegoats for their wrongdoings, for their shortcomings , As long as they hide behind acting the nice guy, once the wife sees through that, usually it tars s long time, the husband falls apart, because he is not capable to own , to face his evilness his incompetence his selfishness his shamelessness is I capabilities to love to care anyone including his children, He, in his defense mechanism . Would block outi I his mind as his children. The men are pure evil.
That was the lowest of the low to blame a dead mother to save himself. I still don't think Tammy Lee should have fed him that idea. It's argued all over the internet now that she did it.
I mean in reality no one was there other than them, she might have, but also she might not have.. Only when they are standing in front of the man in the hot seat will it be known.
@Jenna Gibson Yeah, those kind of calm techniques are super useful in real life too. Like, social interactions are mostly power struggles on a subconscious level. You can defuse many situations by applying those kinds of psychological tricks. It's not that hard when you train yourself a little. For example, I am a pretty anxious person in general and I do not like conflict. So I am careful of what I say all the time when with people I know can bring conflict. Not bruising people's ego (depending on the degree of the confict), giving them the benefit of the doubt, giving a morally acceptable way to back down. Like, nobody wants to feel humiliated and nobody likes to lose, even if just an argument over something mundane. So you reframe the argument into something more harmless and you increase the merit in backing down as well as reassuring them that it's ok to get angry over stuff sometimes.
Coming back to the pause technique, you can totally use that in everyday life (and many people do, even unconsciously) and get more answers from people or even just to destabilize them in order to change their state of mind afterwards.
Tho I think it's mostly useful to know of those things (it's called Neuro Linguistic Programming if you didn't know) just for protecting yourself. Because it can be use as a weapon against you someday by a mean boss or a bad friend or a dangerous stranger, it's all the more important to know of this in order to better defend yourself psychologically.
I know you didn't expect a full block of text over your short comment, but whatever, you still got it. Cheers.
It's got to be especially hard for someone like Watts, who has been described as an extreme introvert by many people who knew him. The interrogation team knew that going in. They played him like a fiddle.
@zedmak I’m glad I wasn’t the only one to notice the ticks booming on by in the silence. Even since part one, the male detective played the long pause to a fucking T. He was literally just sitting there watching this animal squirm,.
Nate and Nikole A are heroes. Just pretend neither was involved...Chris' work truck's GPS solves this case. Even take away Chris' confession, the truck GPS leads the police to the bodies.
@TIV67 Playz I do believe in Jésus! And I do believe in Maria and Mohammed as well. One is mowing my lawn, the other takes care of my kitchen, and the third delivers all the stuff I order from Amazon to my doorstep. Bless all three of them.
@TIV67 Playz Jesus is dead. He was a good guy though. If you want to 'have faith' in something, have faith in your OWN GOODNESS and the goodness of others. End of story. Please.
He knew because he backed into the garage and never did that before then they go missing. You'd be surprised what neighbors pay attention to your routines
@Sebastian Kaye nope. God the Holy Spirit. God the Son Jesus Christ and God Almighty the trinitarian God are all alive. The evil that is in this world is a spiritual being whispering in your ear there is no God, while controlling you. You are not your own. You either belong to God, or are living apart from Him, under the influence of "the prince of the power of the air" satan. You can have no faith unless God gives it to you. God gives you ever breath you've ever breathed. Thank Him for it. That you're alive.
Still though, our OP stripped cardigan interrogator didn't lie, she just said "Oh no, not tonight", reassuring but also not dishonest. This woman is a legend lol.
I think the dad was worried about it being on the news before he could break it to the family, anyone would obviously know it would be on the news at some point.
@sa assas Chris Watts' mother is ringleading a psyop about the vitamin supplements and Nicole been part of Chris' downfall. I'm sure their legal team saw the way the WM3 and Scott Peterson cases have gone with the recent solid pro-Watts PR emulating those campaigns. :/
True!! I caught on to his use of the term the first time I heard it from him and I just knew he didnt regret killing them. He must've detached himself from his role as their father.
It drives me insane the way that in every video where he mentions his daughter he refers to them as “those girls” like he’s trying to distance himself from them, he didn’t deserve them, they were his to protect, he’s disgusting.
Unless he was being led on and coerced into a false confession by the FBI, which is exactly what happened here. Questioning was also illegally continued even after a request for a lawyer was made. The fact is Dhanan was extremely mentally ill and needed medication. Her controlling behavior and degrading attitude towards Chris drive him to the point of insanity
I could tell that he was lying because when people lie, they often avoid speaking with contractions by saying "did not" instead of "didn't". They also use distancing phrases like "these girls" instead of "Bella and Celeste." He's a very actor.
Jonathan Berman this man is a psychopath he would kill every living thing any human being just to get out of a situation even the mistress that he believes that he loves so much. It is impossible for him to feel love for any human being.
@Michael kilby has an almost frantic obsession to continue a comment thread due to personal insecurities that initially questioned his deductive abilities . Gets visibly upset, and continues to try and berate the initial commenter, making multiple attempts to belittle, however much like other aspects of his life, is misguided and juvenile
@Michael kilby is now displaying signs of clinical psychosis, creating a world in which he manifests his delusions into the form of playing "doctor". It appears that allowing the patient to play out his role in such a manner despite the tediousness and futility of this exercise seems the be the best course of action. It becomes apparent that the patient is lacking in personality and what some would consider a normal personality construct. Will have to observe to see how long patient exhibits infantile projections and recommend necessary course of treatment
@Michael kilby is observed in a cycle of self victimization or persecution were he sees any attempt at observation as a personal attack. He is concerned about being subjected to "hypocricy", seemingly stemming from his inability to detach himself from his psychosis werein he considers himself a clinical doctor. Any attempt to alter his perception of this fact is met with hostility and emotional "lashing out". It has been observed that the patient "Michael Kilby", in numerous occasions, dressed in a makeshift lab coat, has gone as far as defacating into his hands and smearing it across his face, as a way to protect himself and deflect the criticisms and "hypocricy" he feels is used to persecute him. After multiple observations on June 5th 2019, it becomes apparent that more focus needs to be placed on finding the cause of his insecurities, and his obsession with continuing to play out circumstances were he outwits or outsmarts members of the medical staff. It is with this determination, coupled with a pronounced case of delayed infantile behavior, that Patient Michael Kilby, or "Doctor Kilby must be admitted for long term psychiatric care...
@FredMonster. He didn't murder them over a woman . He wanted to be free and single with no financial responsibilities . His wife had texted him that he was leading the life of a bachelor . They obviously had problems in their marriage for years. I bet he constantly bad mouthed his wife to his parents and that's why they detested her. His parents don't seem that upset that their grandchildren are dead. They are devestated that Chris will spend the rest of his life in prison.
@Littlemissteacup I think he didn't want to face what he did so he told himself it happened to somebody else, not HIS daughters. A psychopath would have no problem calling them his daughters. The man knows what he did and he's afraid to face it.
@ryukenb2k you sound like you have a very lonely heart, bro. My corgi is my baby and I'm currently pregnant with a daughter. Just means I have 2 babies to love now.
Tim Krimpson 1. They detectives suggested it and he uses it as a lie. 2. Even if that were to be the case, killing his wife and killing the unborn child makes up for it? 3. He never contacted the police 4. He dumped the bodies 5. He lies about everything. 6. He doesn’t care about his kids, he refers to them as “those kids”
Wannabe Sleuth I thought from the beginning that was her idea to stuff the girls in the oil tanks. He couldn’t came up with such a monstrosity...by his own. He just fulfill her orders, just what he did with the other one...The girlfriend is capable of anything ... No shame or remorse, either...I can be wrong...
“God God Almighty Son” was for what his son did, won’t be let go, going to prison and how this will make Chris and their family look not for the loss of shannan or the children.
what gets me, actually had me emotional was when his dad took his hand.. in that loving way only a father could.. he was lying to him, and his father did the fatherly thing.. his father didn't deserve that..
NWO Spidey That makes you a different mum then me...I’d be horrified and probably go insane but I would tell him I love him BUT I would kill him then myself. The idea of either going on after such horror is not even an option for me and I wouldn’t want him spending his days regretting the worst day of everyone involved. I put him on this world I get to take him out of it.
Broken for his son - not Shannan or the kids! His parents didn't care for their daughter in law or their grand babies at all. They still keep insisting Shannan killed the kids and that she was a monster. Disgusting people!!
@Lori Colvin Maybe because as a parent he doesn't want his SON to be broadcasted to the whole world what evil he did?
How sick do you have to be to try and construe something like that to make a grieving father look evil? If your child would do a horrible crime, would you want the whole world to see it? I am not talking about the victims or Law Enforcement, but the whole world, which is going to happen as this Video proves with its 6 Million Views.
To say he deserves that is one thing, to try and make a father (who had nothing to do with the crime) look evil for not wanting that is something else. Disgusting.
And to those here who say they'd kill their own child if they did something like that, grow up. You wouldn't unless you are a killer yourself. I think you underestimate what murdering someone is. If your child murdered someone and as a response you murder them, then it is clear where the child got the capability to murder.
@Lori Colvin it's just an indirect way of asking him how big this was going to be. His mind would have been all over the place and he didn't know what to say.
@Lori Colvin im sure it was because be didn't want his family and friends seeing it on the news before telling them or didn't want it all out there so quickly. I dont think it was an act of selfishness
@WesGamer God has mercy, He allows us to exist even through our sins and disobedience. The Bible is clear that Satan is god of this world since Adam relinquished dominion in the Garden and sin entered into the human race. You should expect to see evil. True Christianity isn't about religion it's about a personal relationship with God through faith in Jesus Christ. You should try it sometime, He'll change you.
Obviously first and foremost I feel terrible for shannan and her kids, but this bit got me too, and I rally feel sorry for his dad and his family as well. This was ace interrogating!
@Lori Colvin tbf at that point his father believed that his son avenged his grandchildren and killed the woman who killed them, subsequently making him a murderer. That's a lot of shit to process and you would presume it would be scavenged by the media, and why would he want that for his son when he believed he went into a protective primal mode.. Gotta remember his dad would have felt sorry for him at this point thinking he watched his child being murdered.. I'm sure he would have been different knowing the truth 😔😕
The words of a complicit father who never could and never will believe that his son is responsible for this. Just like Chris’ mother, his father believes that if he did do what the police are suggesting and what he was later found guilty of in court, he must have been driven by it by the person he was married too. Spare your pity for this man, there are others who genuinely deserve it. He hears his grandchildren are dead and his voice doesn’t even crack. He them goes on to say he has to get his son a lawyer. He’s a POS too.
What is worse is he could not even be truthful to his own father... At that moment he thought his son went in a blind rage after the girls were killed. Can't imagine what the father felt like when the truth came out that his son killed them all.
@Ferrum Ignis God created a Holy angel with the capability to choose to be good or evil just as He gives each one of us. He didn't create Satan to be evil. If God made everybody be good then that wouldn't be true free will.
@Lori Colvin I think maybe it’s because he wants to be the one to make the announcement to CW’s friends and family instead of them finding out through the news
@AugustusCaesar I agree with what you're saying here. Chris is a monster for what he did. It horrifies me to try to imagine my own son ever doing such a thing. But I know this, I will ALWAYS love my son.
@Crow Medicine This has nothing to do with always loving your child 🙄 You can love your child and be a decent enough person to not be ok that they slaughtered their family
@dhfjgkt dmfhfj of course, you're right. I've seen people saying he's just as evil as his son and I don't think that's the case, although I don't know him personally. I think denial is a pretty common coping strategy especially with something so traumatic. Who wouldn't rather believe their son murdered his wife out of rage and pain after she murdered their 2 innocent babies rather than believe he's just an evil monster?
@Crow Medicine yes this is true. I feel in this case they never once actually believed it was her and knew it was him but yes you're right who could swallow that their child just did something so haneous even if you knew in your gut? Nobody wins in a case like this
@Lori Colvin This impacts their entire family, the news are notoriously relentless and ruthless about pursuing information and defamation, this guy just had to deal with his son being a murderer and now has to worry about the news invading his life and possible close families. You seem more cold and selfish then this guy does.
I did too. I was like..awwww...poor guy. I really feel bad for him that his life needs to take this turn. He is one of Gods children and I will not sit in judgement of him because I don't know what he went thru to get to this point.
@Flymouse I dont know what he went through either. But I know what I've been through. I know that there are people across the world who have been through worse. I also know that most of those people don't turn into a child and wife killer. Say what you want but you can judge him for his mistake without judging by it.
@Maximilian Raley I agree with everything you said, except for that it was a "mistake". Nobody mistakenly strangles their wife, AND smothers their two children.
@Flymouse I don't know what he went through but I know what his wife and children went through. I cn only imagine beeing pregnnt and beeing smoothered or trangled...and the little children beeing smoothered and one of them was probably not even dead when pushed into the oil tank,as they found oil in her lungs..
Jim’s channel should be a model for YouTube. Professional content. Great community. Respectful engagement. Polite disagreement. Everyone learns something and has fun irrespective of background, opinion or beliefs. Come on YouTube. Make this right.
That's what i'm saying... this is quality stuff here that teaches real life stuff seeing you can apply this to your own life when people are trying to deceive you. Yet... Youtube is okay with all the other frivolous bullshit they have on their platform.
I agree. It's sad seeing creators like Jim and Cayleigh Elise - creators who are committed to making professional and informative content with a civil and respectful comment section/community - get screwed over by YouTube.
Just realized at 23:30 you say mum... I always assumed you were american, and I always assumed you were the voice over... now I feel like I know nothing😂
Even if Chris said nothing it would not matter - the evidence against him was overwhelming. He transported Shannan's body with a truck that has a GPS tracker installed. That has to be one of the dumbest attempts to hide a body ever.
@KA- BOOM!!! maybe because he was trying to pull off the whole not having anything to do with it bit and having an attourny would look defensive and guilty 🤷🏽♂️
@A Guy Named Something He said this isn't the final chapter. Sure. The next chapter is prison and then his family living through trauma for the rest of their lives.
I think if you’re outside of his situation you would think it’s ridiculous. But when you’re in a situation of the accused/guilty, you’ll fall for that.
CeeBee Show pressure from the investigators. And they had so much proof that he had smth to do with the murders. He then failed the polygraph test which was even more overwhelming for him. If he just knew he couldn’t get out of it. So then they allowed him to confess to his dad alone but he still lied :/
CeeBee Show because he just wasn’t very smart and fell for every trick in the book. At any point in this conversation had he said he wanted to leave, or asked for an attorney, the interrogation would’ve ended. Also in the end he ended up admitting it wasn’t shanan who killed the kids because they gave him a plea deal, otherwise he had to face the death penalty
@t r e y By the way, your school security is right and you're wrong for trying to trip people on the bus with your feet in the aisle. Is that a joke too, if someone tripped over your feet on the bus?
@t r e y And for what its worth, you'll at least remember this lesson regarding 'literally' in the future and I have all the confidence in you that you've learned from your error, you're sorry, and will not do it again.
@t r e y You're just one out of a million who uses it wrong."Literally' was never meant to be thrown around as a filler word or to convey exaggeration or excitement. Ask your English teacher who's right. Are you in school now? Ask him/her. You'll see. I'll be waiting for my apology.
@t r e y Nonsense. You're not dumb or a drugged up junkie and I sincerely believe that you don't want to trip people. I don't want to hurt your feelings. If I hadn't seen your comment, the next comment using it wrongly would get my wrath. Nothing personal. Just pay more attention in English.
@t r e y Just a small piece of advice: Don't try to argue with idiots. They drag you down to their level and beat you with experience. Almost 300 people got your joke. Only Chris doesn't seem to get it. Ignore him and move on. :)
Chris AA wooooaaaah there You ‘literally’ need to calm tf down ! How does someone else grammar get you goin that much ? Read the dictionary n find some peace ✌️
@Marie Bernier See, the thing is, I wasn't aiming for a grammatically correct sentence. I was aiming to shut the situation down, which is what I had done.
@Viitalityy Ratio HA-ha-ha-ha-ha! No you didn't 'mean' to shut anything down! No one calms a situation down by flinging insults at others, it's antithetical to peaceful resolution. Study 'mediation' and 'dispute resolution'. It's fascinating when you do it right, your little friends will think you have magical powers. Go be nice to your family for the holidays and repress the urge to dominate all by annoying them. Love ya, mean it.
@Ken Thomson Aw, geez, thanks. SO MANY things I want to blurt out to my students! I was also hoping the 'literally' would scrape against someone's meninges. Sorry it was you.
s h i l o h also the way he dismissively said “kids” instead of like idk “his children” “his most important parts of his life” <- because that’s how he put it.
But another armchair psychologist here on youtube pointed out he kept saying "My kids" which they then claimed using "My" is all about "me" "me" for chris, and diagnosed him as a narcissist
The entire interview he referred to them like they were someone else’s kids he had under his wings!! I’m SO glad someone caught this!! “Nothing should’ve happened to those kids” “I wanna make sure those kids are safe” YOUR KIDS DUDE.
@Jerod Farmer you admit to sticking up for a murderer. You need some attention from random strangers on you tube with that statement? or are you just like Chris? Either way i feel sorry for you.
If only he knew that body language is very noticeable and not hard to detect especially if you are an expert. He gave away various signs when he was using past tense when he was describing his daughters and wife. He starts to show clear signs of detachment when he was saying, "Those kids" and "her" when mentioning Bella, Celeste and Shanann. The detectives are right he has not shed one single tear.
He really thought he could spin the story of his wife killing the kids, when he spent hours completely emotionless mere days after burring his entire family out in the sticks. Terrible terrible person.
I feel so sorry for the dad…he seems like a legitimately loving and supportive father - how did his son become such a monster?! That’ll haunt this old man for the rest of his life, wondering what he did wrong. Tragic.
Tbh after watching a lot of interviews... I don't think they were supporting so much as enabling. Even the statement his mom made at sentencing didn't acknowledge her sons accountability.
@voracious reader typical that someone bragging about reading like its a sign of prestige lacks basic reading comprehension. I dont wanna know how much time youve wasted with books you don't understand.
Imho his parents immense dislike of Shannan is part of why he felt that no one would miss her if he disposed of her. And when he started the lies about her killing the kids, they immediately believed it despite his son not calling 911 or trying COR makes zero sense if he JUST saw them strangled seconds ago…he also didn’t mind his wife giving the kids nuts despite an allergy because they wanted to see if the kids were really allergic…it seems to me they really enabled their son’s behavior and it didn’t help his development.
It’s probably too late do respond now but thought I’d answer anyway…I grew up with a pretty extreme dad, I don’t want to say too much due to this being the internet. It always baffled me how he could be so horrible throughout my whole childhood…even still now, after how amazing my grandparents are who I see all the time and not my dad (before covid) I wish I knew why he does what he does but I’m so greatful to have my grandparents and my uncle on my dads side choose my side finally in 2019. It’s hard and confusing but he’s the one missing out and lost his daughter. That’s not on anyone but him, and it took me years to realise that and I forget it a lot so thank you for this comment :) wishing you all a safe Christmas and health right now. Thank u also to anyone who reads this ❤️
@holydrones fr anyone whose watched the doc, something which IS SUPPOSED to paint shanhan in a good light, makes her come off as insufferable and probably verbally abusive. He probably just had enough and snapped and didn't want his daughters to live in a world without parents. Not defending watts just saying that his wife seems awful. He should've just divorced her
@emily randall Emily while your grandparents are nice to you they still could made mistakes with your dad. No way your dad turned out like that out of nowhere. A friend of mine cannot believe how her parents are nice to their grandchildren spoiling them and catering to every whim: Cutting cheese in star or heart shapes for them while she clearly remembers how she would go days without food in her childhood because prior to that refused eating soup and mom decided she won't get anything then. Remember people had children young those days and sometimes were not ready for them mentally...your dad has a story to his behaviour. You do not have to forgive him, but acknowledge that there was something that led to it.
Seems like genuinely good man. He sat there stroking his sons back for over an hour. Even as Chris admitting to strangling his wife. He loves his son, that much is clear. I hope both families have had a chance to heal. Very sad.
@S Vähäsarja You cant blame anyone except Chris Watts for these crimes. He's not a child, he's an adult. You have absolutely no idea what his childhood was like. Neither he nor his family has ever spoken publicly. Youre just making stuff up.
His dad does seem normal and sensible. His mom though is a sociopath. She literally almost gave something to one of the girls that they were allergic to. I mean who does that
@Kayla its their CHILD. No matter the monster we all see him as, doesn't ever take from the fact he has parents. That's still their child and you probably would never understand until you have your own. Idk wtf I'd do if my child ever did something like this. I truly, have no idea. But either way it's not that strange and they may not even be enabling to be honest
Reminds me a bit of Dahmer father, half of him could remember a sweet and shy little boy, and the other half recognized the monster that boy grew into, while also wondering if he played a part in the monsters creation.
Never talk to law enforcement without a lawyer. It’s completely irrelevant if you are guilty or not. There are numerous cases of innocent people being manipulated and admitting to something they did not do because they get manipulated by these experienced interrogators.
Playing the "deny game" all the way out is exhausting. Detectives play the game everyday-the accused is a rookie. Kinda like the Pats against a junior HS team
Never fails to amaze me how misinformed and full of hate people are. Especially towards men and woman in blue who risk their own lives every single day to save others. 💙 Thank God T and G knew exactly how to play CW to find the Truth.
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brian hixson2019-09-03 20:21:07 (edited 2019-09-03 20:24:27 )
@Russ442100 yeah they only solve horrendous murders , and serial rapists and killers. Ovbiously no good to any one. Wtf? If that isnt a friend to you or community. Then you are sick. Let's have everyone get away with everything. Thieves , armed robbers ,kidnapping. Active shooters. ect ect. Yeah they're not our friends alright lol
@Enclave Soldier I agree on reform but that is not even on the agenda. Well is it worth it if one of those innocent people was you, your brother or father? Is it really going to console you that you lose 30 years of your life as a collateral victim of the system so they catch more bad guys? It should be law every person accused of a crime with a possible jail sentence more than 2 years speak with an attorney before any interrogation. The state is literally predating on people. It spends tens/hundreds of thousands or millions on a prosecution while the defendant gets a $3000 public defender. They should at least get that cheap attorney in the very beginning.
You're spending too much time behind your pc. If you haven't done anything you can't get done by the police if you don't admit to something you didn't do lol. Asking for a lawyer shows your guilt more than anything if it has anything to do with murder or a crime.
don't fear monger, if you're 100% innocent and haven't done anything incriminating and actually have information on possibly finding or figuring out what happened to a missing you do talk to investigators to clear your name and stop wasting their time so they can focus on real suspects
Yes I agree. You NEVER talk to the police guilty or not. without a lawyer. and you NEVER take a polygraph knowing you are guilty. Luckily he was a very stupid criminal. Now he can rot in prison, at least until someone kills him.
@Robert A Saying "we know everything so just confess" isn't that big of a lie i think you just want to get into a pointless argument on youtube about countries' laws.
@Robert A See what i mean ? Police literally say "we know everything this is going to make you look worse unless you tell us the truth" ALL the time. The thing is you're not going to be stressed out if you did nothing wrong so who really cares and no i'm not reading all that.
While that is true, a lot of people who are innocent will talk to police because they think if they get a lawyer it will make them look guilty. So they can be manipulated into a false confession. Yes, that happens. More often than people even understand.
Likewise, some people that are guilty think they are smarter than the interrogators, like Chris Watts for example, and believe they can beat the system and getting a lawyer will make them look guilty.
Its a tough system to crack from either direction, to be sure.
actually, just never talk to law enforcement. Even if you have a lawyer. If you have a lawyer, they will do the talking for you.
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Miss Molly2019-10-07 00:23:11 (edited 2019-10-07 00:29:54 )
Never take a lie detector test, whether innocent or guilty, either. General rule of thumb....do not trust police officers. Unfortunately, now, cops aren't your friends and, more often than not, they aren't even doing the job to protect and serve. Instead they are angry people with a vendetta and a need to control. It wasn't always like that. When I was growing up, in the 80's, cops were serving and protecting their communities. They were not out to see who could get the most arrests. They just wanted everyone to be safe and happy.
I’ve always been baffled by how many people talk without a lawyer. Innocent people go to jail, it’s not only the guilty. Growing up in a household of law enforcement I was always told to NEVER speak to the police without a lawyer.
@Yu Tub None of the agencies you listed were law enforcement agencies. Case and point all of them had actual law enforcement agencies operating in the same country at the same time.
@I'll let you finish but first https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NKVD "Established in 1917 as NKVD of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, the agency was originally tasked with conducting regular police work and overseeing the country's prisons and labor camps" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KGB "As a direct successor of preceding agencies such as the Cheka, NKGB, NKVD and MGB, the committee was attached to the Council of Ministers. It was the chief government agency of "union-republican jurisdiction", acting as internal security, intelligence and secret police."
@Russ442100 In this case, their job was to find out who killed this family. Not to be a "*friend*" to the only realistic suspect! Surely they're vital to have around, as a friend of justice, the victims, their family & society at large. They solved this heinous crime spree, ensuring all his victims got a voice, despite him. They ensured the victims were brought home & given a dignified funeral. If not for these detectives, Shannan would have decomposed, whilst acting as a vessel for insect reproduction, & nutrition for prey.
Yeah true... But not in this case, I mean thank God he was so stupid because if he hadn't been we might not know the truth now of what happened to this beautiful mother and her poor babies 💔😢 he's a monster!
@Jim Behr exactly, I don't care what the circumstances are, even if it's a search to find my family, I'd have a lawyer by my side 24/7 ... There's no downside to having one.
@Valik as much as I love police I'm well aware they're walking cameras with the license to kill, anything you wouldn't do or say in front of a judge you shouldn't in front of a cop. No matter how cool they are.
@goodbyehoes First of all. Europe is not a country. If lying under an interrogation is legal in Italy I can't say, it's illegal in Sweden, UK and most other countries in EU though.
It can in no way, shape, or form help you to speak to the police. What you say can only be used against you. No matter what pressure they put on you, the 5th amendment guarantees that you never have to be witness against yourself. A staggering number of people, both innocent and guilty, believe that it’s in their best interest to get their story out. Never, EVER do this.
I’m with you except for the “numerous cases of innocent people being manipulated and admitting to something they did not do” part. Yes, there has been cases of innocent people ending up in jail. But the ones we have seen on tv, like the ones being broadcast by Netflix... nah. They ALL were guilty. Is just Netflix’s leftists propaganda. I believe there is a very low chance the police will put an innocent man behind bars in this day an age. In previous years yes, but now science is too advanced and interrogators are too well prepared for the most part. It could happen, but very rarely. They knew Chris was guilty before they sat him on that chair. They are manipulating him to admit it.
Robert A It is not insane. Most innocent people will lawyer up right away. Guilty people like Chris here, that commit the type of crime he committed are not normal and don’t have the same thought process normal individuals do. These techniques work with them well, because it appeals to their ego. On a normal person, these techniques don’t work. Because normal people don’t have the same ego as these psychos.
:-) Aye true. He wants to make comparisons between US and the rest of the world. Yet the rest of the world wants to come live in US otherwise no one would give a shit if US puts up a wall. They criticize EVERYTHING. it is the “grapes are green” tell.
Robert A people go to jail ALL the time on poor plantes evidence? You must be talking from experience otherwise this wouldn’t be so important to you. ALL THE TIME is how you lost this argument. Because that’s not an accurate depiction of how many times so called innocents go to jail for poor planted evidence. 🙄🙄🙄🙄 Your ignorance will get you in trouble more than you can think of.
Moreover knowing this personally from a family incident that ended up causing a innocent young man 1 year in prison and now known as a ex-con for the rest of his days - the only thing these "nice" interrogators want is a conviction. In video game terms they are going after a score. They really could give a flying eff about the person who's in the chair or what actually happened. In my area they've been known to 'create' convictions out of what was offered like building legos just to get it off their table.
*Never**EVER**EVER**TRUST**LAW**ENFORCEMENT* If you don't have a lawyer? Shut the ever loving fuck up until they get there and you speak with them FIRST
I confessed to a crime once.Well,I was pretty much caught red handed.My lawyer told me to NEVER confess,make the cops do their job.But my logic was, I'm facing 3 years,but since I admitted it,I got 90 days and 2 years probation.Piece of cake.But you're right NEVER talk to them.Lawyer up.
You don't really need a lawyer for that. Here is a hint that may shock and surprise you : Regardless how much they try to pressure you, stay calm, be honest and never admit to crimes you have never commited. Easy.
@Southern Cronies of the state are no friend of yours. Quite literally will stand and watch as violent crowds assault you during a rally/etc. if they have orders from their chief to not get involved.
...and there are numerous cases of guilty people getting off because they kept their mouth shut and had clever attorneys, or the prosecution was weak. What's your point?
@Robert A - Of course, if one is innocent then there is nothing to confess. Despite what interrogators may tell you, what would be the point of "voluntarily confessing" if you didn't do anything?
How he handle this and think about his personality, It is not hard to believe if someone helped him. I hope he keep on lying here until they can get to search NK as suspect.but chris didn't want that to happen that is why he said he did all that.
Damn the female detective asked did sha Ann did anything n that's when he made up the story that she hurt the kids that's why he did way he did dude is crazzzyyyy
honestly the lady is so fake that if the murderer had ever worked even one or two days in any company office he would have said: "ok you know everything, screw it, I did it"
I'm glad he confessed, but NEVER take a polygraph test. Seriously. Whether you are innocent or guilty. If asked to by law enforcement, tell them that they are inadmissible in court and they are not completely accurate so you do not feel comfortable.
Michelle Stout and these kids, this is clear as day, were they even his biological daughters? Is not possible, he has no fatherly emotions attached to them at all, and he is bad actor.
Michelle Stout Between the 5:00 minute video mark through 5:50 video mark. If you watch the video carefully they apparently have the “Time Stone” because the clock keeps going back and forth through time. 100% false phony staged “psyop” by the government. This is extremely suspicious in it’s entirety. The cops, relatives, the husband, the neighbor & neighborhood. There is a narrative here and a much more mysterious bigger picture. The government loves to create monsters for people to watch on their television programming devices. There are thousands of husbands & wives who have committed worse crimes than this and they don’t get media coverage like this. One big advertisement for “surveillance mini door bell cameras, go-pro technology” This entire story was one big circus and the population ate it up. And yes the government is that evil to play mind games with its population. The government even goes to war. The government has disclosed factual documentation and video evidence and openly admit they do psychologically experiments with their population. So many of you were so invested in this story.
@SirVent OfGod tweak or crack?... really though.... clever name at least, using clever is a useful tool but quite its often dangerous and far more trouble than its worth without being wise along wit it init
@Vaniillabean Why are you asking me that? What seems to be your issue? There is nothing wrong with me. All I did was share a message, my comment has caused people to become unhinged apparently. I didn’t do anything wrong to anyone, but rather express an opinion based on truth & evidence. Many people have become angry, confused and aggressive towards me. It’s interesting to see truth unfold. As you can see with your own eyes the type of responses I got from people. My comments caused the minds of people to resonate and question its own understanding of reality and existence based on what we see and hear. After all there is a huge difference between what we see and hear on television versus what is actually taking place in genuine reality. As even “ live television “ & “ reality-T.V. “ can be and is very much scripted and controlled based on presentation,wording,sound effects, pre-programming of the masses, etc. Either way the veil is going to be ripped off the eyes of man.
@SirVent OfGod Are you saying everything on TV is staged? That makes no sense if that's what your saying. If you look at how much content is on TV you'd realise fairly quick that you couldn't possibly stage all of it.
robert pirsig if you were to genuinely do your own research, you would be angry,confused,hurt,contemplative,hurt then confused again and ultimately angry because the truth is, 100% of everything the television has ever showed you in your life has been a spell and weapon against you. There is nothing wrong with questioning your existence and environment. There is nothing wrong with discovering truth, as we all know, Truth Hurts ..!! It really does. But it also releases us from deception and lies spun by our reality. Most of our issues take place in our own minds. And our minds have been under attack 24/7 by evil. This small tiny minute story is just but one of the billions of people who genuinely go missing & killed in real life. “The Case of Chris Watts” is a psyop and there is something evil and wicked that has occurred. What’s wrong is that many people are scared and afraid to go off of the (“ narrative system “) people fear turning their back on the government & education indoctrination beast system. This is nothing new in life, however this will be the last warning in existence, I am one of the last people in this generation that is going to be able to still save and warn as many people as possible before it’s too late. People like me will be hunted and more than likely killed because I am trying to wake people up.
@Nicholas Manos you must have not read my comments. Of course there is evil beings in this world. That doesn’t mean we are suppose to surrender to evil. However if you don’t care about what I am saying, then don’t respond. Ignore it. I will not stop trying to warn and wake people up from deception. Obviously you don’t care or believe me.
Noticed this as well. It seems very key to separate or disassociate. I always ask how someone could do this to their kids but simply it appears they disassociate from them. My babies are my babies I protect my babies. They are me and more. With that sense of connection it makes it really hard to understand how its possible.
@日本語は話せません You are clearly confused, many of you can’t even respond with an open mind or critical analysis of what I am saying. It’s unfortunate that you have dismissed TRUTH, essentially denial of The Divine Holy Spirit that is within you is what you are doing. You don’t have respond if it doesn’t apply to you. You have a free will to ignore my comments. I will continue to pray for those who are lost and will continue doing the will of The Heavenly Father. Please be safe.
@Sucker Supreme he does, but specifically in and around his confession, which is a bit more fascinating. Then as soon as he confesses and going into the "Shannan was the killer" alibi, he goes to back to saying "those kids"
He was a terrible criminal. Even if he kept quiet and got a lawyer he put their bodies in the easiest place to find it, IMO they would've found them fast.
@Anabelle D they didnt believe they could fit in the tanks even after he told them so how would they find them fast? How is that an easiest place to find them? They would never have found the kids bodies had he not told them..never
@Anabelle D so you should say "her" and not "them" ..if he had time she wouldve ended up in the same place,bit by bit..he didnt have the time he anticipated
Ohh, I forgot his wife was pregnant , damn man. Wife killed 1st, then youngest and oldest daughter knew her daddy just killed sister when he came back to kill her correct?
@Oh liver bird upon my chest HIS WIFE WAS BURIED CLOSE TO THE TANKS!!!. THE POLICE OR THESE DETECTIVE MUST BE STUPID OR SUPER NAIVE NOT TO LOOK FOR THEM INSIDE THE TANKS!!!!!. THE POINT: THEY WOULD HAVE FOUND THOSE GIRLS SUPER FAST!!!
@Linda Beal True. Detectives know which hiding spots are obvious. Whatever place you can think off to hide drugs in your house, they'll search that. And since they've had Chris on the ropes all this time because he's so predictable, they'd probably have figured out his little attempt at covering things up pretty quickly.
Not saying Chris is a great guy, but his dad reminds me of my dad. Not all friendly or anything but when he really has something he wants to know, he’ll ask it straight forward no matter how tough or awkward. You can tell they were both feeling that terrible tension, my dads good at seeing through me it’s crazy. My mom has trouble with it and she’s the main one in my face about everything. The dads bro.
He mentions the people he let down, except his wife and daughters. And the only time he starts crying is when he realizes he's going to prison, not over the horror or guilt of what he has done. He can rot.
@Allie - They don't need protection, Chris murdered his sleeping wife and two young kids who stood no chance against him. He's too much of a weasel to try anything with those detectives.
When the cops come in right after the father mentions a lawyer, it is pretty heartless. Obviously this man is a killer, but imagine this same psychological move on a more innocent suspect. This fictional person would be manipulated by police into not talking to a lawyer and potentially put away on trumped up charges. I am open to any conversation about what anyone else thinks, it is just my opinion.
This was done in the circumstances that it as done ; someone partially confessing to a crime they believed even before that, correctly as it turned out, he committed. I don't get where the "pretty heartless" bit was.
@AC-130 Fan i dont see why that is a bad fabrication? obviously if he says his wife killed the children and in a moment of panic he killed her, then theres no one to testify that he didnt kill the children so he dumped them all somewhere, dont think it will really get anywhere but its a way better story than sayin you killed all 3, seems rational to me
@Jose Tashakori hurt implies not killing generally, he's basically saying his wife hurt his kids so he killed his kids. I agree with what you're saying but you can definitely scrutinize his choice of words
@Xeilot he said the wife smothered the kids, so the kids are murdered by the mother, and here is when he couldve said that they had a fight and he choked her to death due to the rage, and in fear of knowin no one would believe that he didnt kill all 3 he hid all the bodies because it wouldnt make sense not to
@Jose Tashakori it's terrible because he only came up with this after the detectives suggested this scenario. He showed no sadness over the loss of his children. It would've been a decent alibi if he lead with it, but he didn't.
@Lindsey Ormsbee I mean, there's not many options here lol. It's either he killed all 3 or his wife killed the kids and he killed his wife. His neighbor's camera footage saw no one entering or leaving except Chris, so it literally could only be those 2 options...
Let’s not forget his wife was heavily pregnant. So by killing his wife, he killed his unborn child. Disgusting eitherway especially when he claims to love “these kids” so much.
@Jose Tashakori An innocent man would want to clear the air, even if there were no witnesses. The fact that he hid the bodies makes him seem more guilty. That, and the fact that he's changed his story several times since the investigation started and knowingly gave false information to make himself seem like a helpless victim of circumstance. Watts is a coward and a chump.
@trashteamracing never said he isnt, im tryin to explain that the final story he went with, could have possibly gave him a lifeline, if you put yourself in a situation of committin manslaughter and everyone around you is dead, even if you killed only 1, you wouldnt think “im gonna hide only the person i killed” youre gonna think, fucc not only did i commit manslaughter but 2 other people that i didnt kill i will be charged with, so in a moment of panic you think of hiding all the bodies, it makes perfect sense, i know he killed them all but fabricating it like that would have been able to save him slightly, not that he deserves it.
I was honestly surprised that he didn’t go with the “Shudder Island” defense from the beginning, but then again he’s an complete idiot and an utter monster for what he did. And he doesn’t deserve any sympathy from us.
@Jose Tashakori He fucked up helping them to find the bodies, that's the only way the dead can talk for defending themselves from false accusation. So yeah, that's how the lie doesn't add up, also when he's still told that he's not telling all the truth, after "living that traumatic moment" he would be angry and instantly respond for having to "live" such a situation and even then being accusated for not so.
@Jose Tashakori I dunno man... Let's assume that's what really happened, the wife killed the kids and he killed her in a fit of rage. I think a more natural reaction would be to hide the wife's body and then call the cops and an ambulance saying that you found your children lying there and you suspect that your wife has run away from what she did. You'd know that all the forensic data and detectives would point to her as the culprit giving more weight to your story. Dumping all the three bodies in a ditch doesn't make sense to me in that scenario.
💯 You never talk to the police they are not anyones friends under those circumstances. Even if I was innocent I would still call a lawyer and have my lawyer answer all their questions with me sitting next to them. God knows they can twist the words of even an innocent person. They are there to get a conviction thats all.
@Edith NoTime4Losers they have to in system where it’s innocent until proven guilty, it might astonish you but that’s not the case everywhere. The layers aren’t morally obligated to “do the right thing”, I assume you’re from the states and you must’ve seen tons of cases where the layer would do anything, to lie or to blame the victim, even if they know their clients are cold blooded murders
@From the Game Throne man that same stuff happened to someone I know he decided not to get a lawyer cause he did not do anything. So then they twisted his words and fucked him. It’s bullshit my lips will always be sealed until I have a lawyer all the legal system wants to do is take your money innocent or not.
i keep saying it on these vids but "lawyer" is the only word you know when a cop is asking. YES, when you are INNOCENT. say "lawyer" and nothing else.
are you being interviewed as a witness? go home. how did you even end up at the police station? let them subpoena you. don't let cops question you as a witness. that's for court, where judges & juries have the job of determining guilt or innocence and finding out the truth. the only job the police have is putting people in prison. that's what they want out of an interview with you: they need to know who to arrest, and if anything you say indicates even a small chance that person could be you, they will act on it, because they don't want to do more work than they have to. all you've done is make yourself an easy victim for their laziness.
if you haven't been arrested, say nothing to cops. if you have been arrested, ask for a lawyer, and then, again, say NOTHING. doesn't matter how confident you are that you'll be able to defend your innocence. it probably feels like a no-brainer since you genuinely didn't so anything, right? the police will find a way to make you look guilty. not "they might", not "they can". they will. it's their entire job.
Like how can he listen to the male detectives bullshit when his family is missing. I would be going to the higher ups telling them I need a more competent detective talking to me. Some bs compliments. Talking about my body. My wife orders whatever she wants and I can’t get a steak. WTF
@Alison Grace While calling him human sickens me.. I think he's doing it that way because admitting his little girls who loved him were dead because of him was too hard to handle. So by saying those kids, he's protecting himself from the full brunt of what he did. It's the same way my dog becomes the dog when it tears up something important.
AgapeForgotten Yes, I agree. I love my little dog to bits too, but when she does something really naughty, she’s ‘that dog’. Then I feel really guilty for saying that five minutes later. 😂
@Alison Grace That's okay! It's you not wanting to be angry with someone you love so much. dogs are like small children, they start to feel hyper, or upset, destroy something then feel bad about their actions. Knowing you'll always love her is enough.
In this case, yes, but that is not a univeral truth. It is a subjective truth. What if a parent says, those little boogers are something else. Is that also detachment?
Rebecca Trenorden This isnt a joke. Why did Chris Watts kill them if not because God allowed it? Every thing happens for a reason because God has greater plans. Just believe
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dina rosic2019-12-21 09:12:25 (edited 2019-12-21 09:13:21 )
this kind of disassociation is typical with murders, you can see it also in Diane Downs’s case (a mother who killed her children), even with Madeleine McCann’s case - people responsible for the crime (parent or both parents) never say -my child, my daughter/son, my baby, there’s always that child/girl/boy, etc, and of course speaking of them in past tense, and that is a strong teller that something isn’t right
@Thought Gains It was his choice. Your messed up belief of a god doesn't take away the fact that people are responsible for their own actions. He is guilty in the eyes of the law and every other sane person on this planet.
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.
@αντρεας καρανασιος wrath of jody, what pretend to be mad looks like, Jennifer's solution and whatnot?
They said the showed violence lmao, did not follow YouTube guidelines bla bla While other channels posting the similar content with even title "JCS Inspired" never got any guideline strike.
It seems to me that the real difference between a good interrogation and a bad one is WHEN all these techniques are used. In this case, they are used to apply pressure only after investigative work has been done, multiple red flags have come up during the more informal questioning, and we have a reasonable sense that Chris did it.
But then at other times you see interrogations START with these, and that's dangerous - you can easily manipulate the innocent into the same exhaustion. After all, if you can cut off a denial before an innocent person can finish saying it, that would break an innocent person too. It's like that other video where they kept trying this on someone before they even checked out the most basic facts (they were chasing a white guy, but they caught a black guy).
Yeah but an innocent person will not break because he knows he is right. These techniques only work because the feeling of guilt weights a lot and it's very very difficult to lie when you know, that they know you are already the culprit or are involved.This channel has a video of innocent people confessing and the responses are completely different. Some just rage and scream defensively but confidently because they know its not the truth. Others try to explain the situation as much as possible with every detail they can and don't stutter or have holes in their story because they know it's true. On the other side, a guilty person will lose confident with every question, asking him to detail every event, and he knows he's lying and that a single mistake means his whole story is not true. So under this pressure, instead of actually giving a simple and convincing story, they detail as much as possible with unnecessary details that are later reminded by the investigators when the story doesnt add up.
@Jean Pierre Polnareff Innocent people have given false confessions before. There is a documentary on Netflix about false confessions. Some innocent people are weak minded and can’t handle pressure and will admit to anything because they are just mentally weak and want the pressure to be over. Also, some people are mentally challenged and have been tricked by police. You should seriously look up that documentary on Netflix. It’s mind blowing.
@Awkward Autistic you could confess accidentally to being at the scene or being angry with the person and they could use that as evidence that you had a motive or had the ability to do it. it’s happened before. plus, you never know what you’d actually do until you’re in that situation with the pressure focused on you. this is the interrogators jobs, they’re extremely good at it. sometimes too good.
@Jean Pierre Polnareff Innocent people break *all the time*. Not every innocent person acts the same way. We expect a lot of the innocent to defend their innocence in the face of very, very serious pressure.
And like I said - just look at some of the techniques used in the video. How do you explain the situation as much as possible, if I cut you off every two seconds? If you rage and scream, I'm just going to suggest that means you did it, right? How about I offer you a way to spin a story, which isn't true, and out of exhaustion you nod when I tell you that story? You don't even need to say anything. Just nod. That's an admission! You did the murder!
You think I'm just giving silly hypotheticals? Well. This video mentions the Reid technique. The Reid techniques (it's really a family of related techniques) first gained prominence when Reid used it on a guy to gain a confession to his wife's murder. And guess what? THE ACCUSED WAS INNOCENT. Here's the link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reid_technique
@Jean Pierre Polnareff There was an FBI agent on youtube,he talked about interrogations - he said,if you apply pressure,in 25% of the cases,innocent will admit they committed a crime,just to get out of the situation they're in,even if in the long term,it means,they will have a life-long sentence.And these types of questionings and pressure by the interrogators can be sued by the innocent for psychological damage and abuse.
@Awkward Autistic Fact is though even if you’re innocent there could be a less than stellar jury as we’ve seen multiple times (Casey Anthony) and you can end up in prison the rest of your life. It may look like the better deal to take a plea, and say you’re guilty with the assurance of way less years than that, and hope your case is looked at again.
@Jean Pierre Polnareff that's simply not true. My teacher once accused me of stealing my homework essay off the internet. And I knew that that wasn't true, that I was innocent but she was so calm and brutal that I eventually broke and cried out of frustration bc I knew I had no proof. And that whole thing was only about honework. So I'm SURE I would break too if I was accused and interrogated by professionals even tho I'm innocent. Some people just can't deal with stress and emotional manipulation
@Jean Pierre Polnareff when you sit in the same room for 3 hours at 2 in the morning talking to 3 different people it is a matter of time before you break even the innocent can fall to it. The videos of the innocent guy being blamed was said to be a stretch case that doesn't happen very often and the same for the one with the guy that sat in the room and had the same 4 lines on repeat for 2 hours and prevented the interrogation from moving at all
@Greg some people are so scared of the police and want to be respectful, and they know they are innocent so they don’t even consider asking for a lawyer because they want to cooperate with the police because that’s what they were taught to do their entire lives since they were born.
I watched the Netflix documentary on this, he confessed guilty later on to all of the crimes. He said he asphyxiated Shanann, wrapped her in a sheet then put her in the back of his truck, and made the kids sit next to her dead body. He drove to his work with all 3 in his truck, then put the blanket over CeCe, then Bella killing them both and putting them in the oil tanks. Shanann didn't fight, CeCe didn't fight, but Bella's last words to him were "Daddy, no!" It broke my heart.
Look up his letters released from prison, the most chilling thing he said was “When I dug the hole, it seemed a lot deeper than it was. As I pulled on the sheet she rolled out and into the hole. I think she had given birth. She landed face down, I remember being so angry with her that I was not going to change how she landed,' imagine being this EVIL. I hope he rots slowly behind those bars.
@circusofsix he mentioned the girls were asking him "is mommy okay?" the whole ride until they dozed off from being tired, but am not sure myself, you might be right^^
@Artika Puspita Sari there’s a video where Chris and the cop go and talk to the neighbors to see the camera footage. And you can see a commercial that shows a fetus turning into a skull and getting covered in oil in the background
@Anthony Montenaro Its because they don't want to seem guilty. That's why they keep talking and also why they don't get an attorney. It blows my mind how many people are spending the rest of their life in prison (guilty ones) all because of their own words and not wanting to appear guilty. If I'm innocent or guilty of a crime I wouldn't say a word without an attorney present. And especially if I'm guilty. I'd rather look guilty to the police and have them think I did something than being in court with them knowing I did something. Thankfully these murderous bastards aren't too bright. But imagine all the people in prison and them knowing there was no evidence to convict besides their interrogations. Chris could of very well been free today if he had only not taken the polygraph and asked to have an attorney present.
@Chris Watson I disagree with him being free today even if he avoided their test and interrogation. Between the neighbors video and her best friend calling the cops hours after he killed his family this dude never stood a chance.
@Rawb Mar Fact is that is circumstantial evidence. They searched the oil site before the confession and surprisingly didn't find shanann. It would or been one of those cases everyone knows he's guilty but without the bodies there is zero chance they could of secured a conviction. While the video is suspicious it didn't show anything
@Chris Watson Eh say what you want but he had no time to think or act to his situation. Not long after he murders his family police are at his front door questioning him. The fact is his wife was supposed to be there which immediately tipped Nicole off and he acted insanely sketchy and panicky while watching the neighbors tape. Theres video of the neighbor saying hes acting weird and not like himself and the neighbor says it sounds urgent.
You're not wrong that heavy suspicion alone isn't enough to warrant murder charges but they would have found something somewhere just due to the fact they'd have been so heavily invested in him as suspect #1
@Rawb Mar Oh don't get me wrong I completely agree! I can't imagine the shock and panic he felt that only hours after murdering his family he's getting pressed right away. Those calls and drive home from work knowing a concerned Nichole and police officer were at his door waiting to go inside to find the family. I believe he thought he would of had at least till that night before people would start to worry thus giving him time to set everything up and go plant her car and pack up all belongings to make it look like she left him. The one thing I am certain is had Nichole not been so concerned immediately following the murders and at his door he probably could of got away with it. Nichole was really what foiled the whole plan. That's why he turned off her phone and was gonna dump that and park the car somewhere. Cheers
I don't understand why I always end looking at this videos that i watched like 20 times already but i think is bec i never ever in my life would comprehend how HOW !!! YOU MURDER THEM AND BE SITTING THERE DENYING THAT YOU DONT KNOW WHEN HRS AGO YOU DID THE MOST HORRIBLE THING OF KILLING WIFE WTH BABY PLUS DAUTHERS ended up inside those oil tanks....i want to know how can you do that ?? How how hoooowww !!!..like holding a kid death which is ur baby and intentionally dropped them Where you supposed to be ..THE SHOULD'VE PUT YOU THERE TOO FOR 2 DAYS !!! I NEVER HATED SOMEONE IN MY LIFE
The man thinks he so smart but not smart enough to just say "no comment". He clearly has narcists traits thinking everyone is going to buy the story he is spinning
She really is. Her training is truly excellent!!! If you want to see another great detective and fascinating interrogation, watch that of Canadian murderer Russell Williams who was the commander of Canada's largest base. He raped and murdered 2 young women in 2009, broke in and entered over 80 homes, stole girls and women's underwear and took selfies wearing them... he is a disgusting pos. The detective, Jim Smyth is incredible. The interrogation is now used worldwide for training. Be safe!!!
She’s like the beast they keep chained up in the back when they need to absolutely clown some murderer, and they bring her out for some highlight footage
@Abelis 🇺🇦 hahaha no just saying for somebody to warp and bend stuff and manipulate people on the daily must be a different breed but all women are good at that so
@Verda Lol... You don't know anything about the case then, or about the fact that by the time they brought "the man" in, his name is Russell Williams by the way, the cops had pretty much everything they needed against him. These interrogations don't happen in a vaccum in Canada. The RCMP's BSAS unit interrogations are orchestrated, practiced and scripted long before the suspect is brought in. This is no longer the days when good cop/bad cop dragged someone in off the street without cause and placed them under a hot lamp... Detective Jim Smyth is brilliant. The year before this case occured, Smyth wrapped up the rape and murder of 8 year old Tori Stafford, finding her remains in a field without the suspect even telling the cops where the child's body was... In Williams' case the reason the bastard was brought in was because his tire tracks matched those found in the field behind missing victim Jessica Lloyd's house. The tire tracks were found because 2 men reported seeing a silver Pathfinder parked oddly on the edge of her property in the snow. When the cops investigated that area they found the tire tracks and the foot prints in the snow, leading to the house. They also had plenty of DNA from Marie France Comeau's murder scene. When they set up a roadblock near Jessica's home, Williams was stopped driving his silver Pathfinder wirh Toyo tires that matched the tracks. He was then connected with murder victim Marie France Comeau as he was her commanding officer, and was also connected with living near the 2 previous sexual assault victims 3 houses from his cottage. By the time he was brought in that Sunday afternoon, his cottage in Tweed and his main residence in Ottawa were being searched and his vehicle impounded. Hidden in his house were boxes containing hundreds of pieces of stolen lingerie and hard drives and UBS sticks with photos and videos of himself wearing lingerie, masturbating and videos of the murders, rapes and sexual attacks on victims. So yeah, the cops had Williams and yeah, Detective Smyth is quite bright. Next time, know the case before speaking.
She not good. Polygraph is not evidence and she is wrong.
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Billy Bones2020-05-02 14:37:17 (edited 2020-05-02 14:39:23 )
@JANUSZ yes the polygraph is a 100 year old technology that measures bodily vitals, not actual lying. but since criminals think it works, it can be effective to getting confessions, as it did here. care to elaborate why you think she's "wrong" and "not good"?
Why is the woman amazing but none of the men? In fact I never hear a male detective get praised for his skills. Why is it only when a woman does something it's"amazing?" SMDH
This is why if you ever talk to police you should always be truthful, like tell them they are stupid pigs as honestly as you can
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Joe Arkle2021-12-06 21:13:41 (edited 2021-12-06 21:14:06 )
He wanted a new life with his floozy who helped him. shan'nann did not kill those girls either he did or nk killed them and to take the heat off his tart he blamed shan'nann the monster
“I’d never do anything to hurt them” - Chris after literally nobody mentioned anything about his wife and kids being hurt. Literally incriminates himself every time he opens his mouth....
At this point he knew he was the suspect and they were clearly implying that he had hurt his family. Pretend it's incriminating all you want but that fact is that you're only hearing everything he says as incriminating because you already knew he was guilty ahead of time.
@Wegner no but he says it so damn much. He says it a lot in the other parts and it's is Grange. Always in the last tense as if they've just evaporated as well.
@Wegner nah. maybe we wouldn't have noticed by ourselves the hints the first time, but if we looked back, took the time, we would get suspicious even without hindsight. please don't take your own lack of ability and apply it to others
Must be heartbreaking for the father to be in there. First getting to hear you lost your grandkids and your son killed his wife, just to figure out your son has lied to you and murdered all 3 of them... Damn, thats just pure evil.
Lots of people suspect that his mistress NK was in the home after he went to work and that she was planning to further clean up the house and then leave in SW white Lexus making it look like shannan left and never came back
Also, the back of the house is a road with no cameras and SW friend coming to the house so early in the day spoiled the plans
Dude I panic when I can’t find my fucking dog in the house for 2 mins , he is cold as ice when talking about his family, those detectives new from the beginning.
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B Gring2021-02-08 22:04:37 (edited 2021-02-10 10:53:35 )
"I wanna talk to my dad" - "Is he a lawyer?" "No, wh..?" - "Bring in the dad!!"
@Chris Michelle What? People use family members as lawyers all the time. How would a family member as YOUR DEFENSE cause a conflict of interest? Your lawyer is SUPPOSED to be on your side. I could maybe see it as a conflict of interest if a family member was the OTHER side's lawyer, but his?
@Misho Galic Everyone should look at their own faults... thats how you learn.
And this is exactly why someone like the guy whom doesnt know what "conflict of interest" means, should take even a much deeper look: again, it would have taken him literally only 1-2 minutes to understand fully what he/she is trying to talk about, and couldn't even do that.
BTW no, his first comment was a statement, he didnt write "I assume"... acted like an all-knowing instead of learning wtf does CoI is...
You "defending" him is just as much pathetic as claiming that someone whom is arrogant enough NOT to look up the meaning of words is "learning" :D
@Chris Michelle you can use a family member as a lawyer that’s fine. But it’s not recommended you use a family member or friend as a witness because I bias view can be given
@Joe John I couldn’t of said it or explained it any better Mr. John. Honestly, I’ll admit that people who try to sound profesional and smart by using a “strong” word or phrase who end up making themselves sound stupid instead really do trigger me in the worst way. It almost makes me want to waste precious time like I am now to call them out and make an example out of them for being stupidly oblivious about how DUMB they really look. SMH 🤦🏻♂️.
@Misho Galic Although I agree with you on the fact that the guy ended up admitting to using the term incorrectly and acknowledged it with his reply stating that he “stands corrected” I also do have to say that he did not make an assumption when he wrote what he wrote and instead made a statement so I really can’t feel bad for him being corrected the way he was.
I don't usually comment but when I do, it is 90% because someone wrote some really deeply stupid shite, and more than not, I see those kind of comments getting 100s and 1000s of likes... which actually makes me very fkin sad...
@Chris Michelle At least if he were a lawyer, he wouldn't have asked such questions and make his son end up confessing in a matter of a few seconds. LOL
@Rizzy Rae Maybe you're just insecure about being so simple. Ha! She obviously misunderstood the term; she wasn't trying to get on the nerves of insecure people like you whatsoever. As soon as people corrected her, she thanked them and admitted she got the term wrong. You have anger issues. Seek help.
@Rita Alber Actually you’re the one who’s misunderstanding the comments I made while making incorrect assumptions at the same time 🤷🏻♂️.
I never ONCE stated that I was “angry” or “mad” about the comments that the person wrote. I said that I was triggered and felt the need to make a valid point which I did.
Agreeing with someone else’s reply doesn’t mean I’m in the wrong, we all have different opinions so before you judge please read the comments in a calmly manner & stop reflecting your anger towards other peoples opinions about certain comments 💆🏻♂️
@Rita Alber and just so that you are aware, I also gave her credit for correcting herself which you are able to read in my second comment on here 🤦🏻♂️
This has nothing to do with insecurities or anger issues. Your character judging skills are extremely poor & maybe you should watch YouTube tutorials that can help you out a bit. Just a suggestion 💁🏻♂️, no need to feel offended 😂
@Rita Alber Honestly I think you have big issues. I hope you get helped. Please let me know when you’re better LMAO!
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Matt Schemmer2021-04-16 04:03:13 (edited 2021-04-16 04:03:30 )
@Joe John Let the new generation rewrite every sensical thing? What?
Is this really a "kids these days don't have respect" argument? The argument of literally every generation since the beginning of civilization? This idea that somehow younger generations are unwise and overly confident, and yet yours wasn't when you were younger? You can actually find quotes of ancient Greeks making the same boring, unsupported claims. Literally talking about the end of society as we know it through cultural decay. Talking about how youth are disrespectful and blah blah blah.
It's so boring, it's so old, it's so tired.
You'll have to just take my word that about 90% of all the insane, nonsensical, uninformed, conspiratorial rants I've seen on FB in the last year are from people 50 and older. You guys aren't as smart or aware of your shortcomings as you seem to think.
2nd " and yet yours wasn't when you were younger" - noone talked about what you wrote here whatsoever... not implicitly or explicitly. 1st problem, your generation cant even argue anymore. This one is called red herring, you made up a thought, acted like I said it, then argue this delusional point...
3rd Just because "its an old problem", or "boring", doesnt mean its wrong...
Your generation made gold digging, simping, cheating (in a relationship), lying a totally normal and culturally acceptable behavior. Your generation brought up feminazis, sjws (the psychopathic kind). Your generation argues everyday over simple biological facts about their chromosomes.
These things happened within the last 10 years, not before.
I wasn't just talking about arrogance, which is actually a non-problem at all: if sthing really would be a breakthrough regarding culture, technology, sociology, psychology etc, you need arrogance to deliver it, since every breakthrough is usually forced down by previous generations...
But what your generation calls "revolution", in almost any cultural field (your generation has not contributed anything towards technology btw...so im not talking about that), is a destructive, selfish to h*ll, demeaning "invention" of some sort.
Yes, obviously, for eg. late 19th and early 20th century generations "brought world wars" - thats not really the case btw, governments brought it, not generations, not regular everyday guys. They were used as fk, eg. nowadays its a known fact (yet the info is kinda surpressed, but look it up) that in germany, Hitl*r used binaural beats to try to get people in a lowered selfcouncious state during his speeches, and get them accept and join the "lets-kill-every-race-besides-whites" agenda.
Your generation, and mine also, is literally decaying our societies around western civilizations year-by-year.
Having kids at age of 18-20 due to constant cheating and fkboying and golddiggin is in your opinion, a progress? Or having instagram "stars" that make money out of thin air, out of fake lives, fake stories they share? Same on youtube, they nowadays fake the fake story, than make a commentary about it? Is that really something that's creative, progressive, didactical?
My 10yo niece is at the point he can hardly tell truth from lies due to how much and how often he watches these idioticly fake channels...
Im not old at all, but when I was a kid, we used to play together, and at the most, was in somewhat of a fight with another group of guys, eg. playing football within school-tournaments, and were only "brotherly" had a healthy rivalry... nowadays, these kids are not even meeting with each other, only in online platforms, and call EACH OTHER, their own teammates and "friends", pssies, lames, nubz etc...
Maybe think a little bit more about how our culture changed in the last 10 years, and try not to use red herring...
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Joe John2021-04-19 14:37:13 (edited 2021-04-19 14:37:27 )
@Ian McCombs Great addition to our dispute man, really, you grabbed right on to what were were talking about.
@Joe John hey man the only way to get better is to recognize your faults, don't blame me for pointing them out.
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Joe John2021-04-19 14:59:33 (edited 2021-04-19 14:59:55 )
@Ian McCombs You literally took the time out of your life to correct someone about grammar, when the topic was how the youngest generations delude themselves and don't contribute anything, also, how delusional and conceited they are generally.
Maybe you should talk more to ppl and then you will understand what internalization means... after that, come back and lets talk :)
@Joe John buddy how much time out of however many days you were in this thread to write paragraph after paragraph on a tutube comments section. Its 11 am and your a grown man, and your commenting on YouTube videos. But you want to talk about contributing
@Joe John Hold on, you call someone out for 'taking the time to correct your grammar' when this whole thing was about you calling someone out on using the wrong world? What a hypocrite lol
@Joe John Arrogancy isn't a word. You mean ignorance or arrogance. Ignorance would be fair, you could have corrected him without a tirade, arrogance on the other hand is just something you have a lot of
How come the female investigator hair is 1/2 blonde and half brown Couldn’t she go to a saloon and fixed the color before going to this interview that the world watched
Matt Schemmer2021-05-29 20:22:55 (edited 2021-05-29 20:24:22 )
@Joe John Firstly, you are grossly misusing the term red herring. I did misidentify your age, but your sentiment was exactly as I identifed, as exemplified by your long diatribe in response. And it's still nonsense. It's all "back in my day" bullshit.
Also, lol, Hitler used "binaural beats to subdue audiences" - dude. I cannot imagine a more uneducated, reductionist argument to suggest that the Germans of 1918 to 1933 (and onwards) were "tricked" by Hitler with subconscious speaking patterns.
Just...OK. Hitler didn't turn a bunch of educated people into mindless zombies through speeches. As Otto Von Bismarck appropriately said, "A statesman... must wait until he hears the steps of God sounding through events, then leap up and grasp the hem of His garment." - you can't just immediately make people feel a certain way if they aren't predisposed to it. Nazism wasn't inevitable, but Germany was more than primed for it.
The anti-republic sentiment of Germany in the 1920's was pervasive not only in nazism, but by the nationalist parties as well as the communists. This was due to anti-semitism (that existed before hitler "tricked" everyone) conspiracy theories, romanticized war, and in huge part due to the deification of Bismarck and his reich. Yes, the "good old days" as they effectively referred to them. The opinion of the republic was further hurt by major economic problems due to hyper inflation, crippling reparation payments, and later, the great depression.
The idea that these people were "tricked" by the government or Hitler through speech patterns...yikes. You do not know what you're talking about. There were warring political parties, many of whom were fighting against the established Weimar republic.
On the topic of Hitler, in addition to using the Jews as scapegoat, it's worth noting that Hitler (along with the nationlists/DNVP) also bemoaned modern progressive social changes. Art and music that werent' seen as "traditional" were considered offensive. They thought it was detestable - improper, demonic. That it contributed to societal ills.
Anyway. Since you wrote me long writeup I figured I'd respond. I'm not suggesting that there arent' problems. We probably agree on potential and extant problems in social media. These comments about people without talent or useful skills becoming rich though - people said the same thing about rock musicians as well. And artists. People were "fuckbois" back then too. And yes, kids do talk to each other more online, but they do, in fact, still meet in person. Again, people said the EXACT same stuff about phones. That it would destroy social interaction. The same thing was said about magazines, even.
Society adjusts. New technology and forms of communication will have downsides. And we should try to identify and handle them. But yes, this end-of-days & unlike-back-in-my-day shit is tired and boring. And people have been saying this stuff since the ancient Greeks.
The interrogators are the ones who put the idea in his head, the alternative explanation that offered him a way of confessing without coming across as the cold, heartless killer that he is, and by GOD it worked! lol I bet his eyes lit up like halogens when she started asking if it was his wife who did something to the kids, forcing him to do something to her in response.
He ran with that story for weeks after being arrested for killing his wife, even though he didn't come up with that hypothesis himself, it was planted in his mind by the Tammi lady, and it enabled her to make a breakthrough the other Detective was unable to for days already.
Give Tammi a RAISE, and a promotion lol you KNOW they threw her a little shindig back at the station that night lol no question!
And now you see how innocent people go to prison. It has been clearly defined that the REID technique should never be used on innocent people as it can get them to confess to end the stress or due to false memories. Yet, the cops still use it on innocent people.
This is what you call a tough few days of work for them. This dude had a strong hold on his lies. And was trying to give the detectives the a run-around the whole time.
@David Cartier I guess you're the type who also believe the government should limit the speech of those you don't agree with. These protections are as much for the guilty as the innocent. The second you stop advocating for that, expect the state's boot on your neck next. I'm not defending this guy, but the detectives are in the wrong here.
@xone he ultimately was guilty. The dad at some point stopped mentioning a lawyer and he was free to leave at any point before the confession/polygraph and get a lawyer. Was it "wrong" for the detectives to do what they did...yes and no because they werent aiming their boot on someone random like you insinuate. With this case he was guilty and we all knew it. I recognize why the protections are there like you say. That's my take at least
Probably the same he could have had a better shot at freedom (not saying its right) lawyers are here for one thing to win a case same as the prosecution.
Things to remember . Police can lie straight to your face . If they start saying stuff like at 2:20 ask the simple question “am I free to leave” or “am I under arrest” . Don’t try to lie if you have a reason too either don’t talk or ask for a lawyer
Me too!! I'm watching atleast 1 case per day since 3 days and I'm getting nightmares since then. I haven't slept happily and peacefully since Monday night... 😟😟 I feel afraid that we are living along with this kind of people in our society.. don't know who is a psychopath around us.....
Anyone else feel anxious and scared about people after watching these episodes?
Narrator has a great voice. Its curt and the musicality that he has is used respectfully; nothing like a lot of shows which seem to try to sell blood. The closest voice I can pick up is a voice actor that TruTV had in a bunch of their shows
It's called the "Binge Watching" technique. It is when a person found a series they like, they are motivated to finish an entire season(s) within a day or two, often sacrificing sleep just to know what happen after a certain cliffhanger. They often tell themselves, "One more episode" just to end up watching an extra 3 and sleep for 2 hours because they need to go to work.
Ryan Deal2021-06-04 08:24:57 (edited 2021-06-04 08:25:38 )
@upasana kumari This is typically done in an attempt to distract or disassociate the subject from their on going boredom combined with their little to no desire to engage in further human cotact
@Mark Shaw JR The thing is they usually separate the baby killers and rapists from the other inmates. So most likely he will be fine but when he passes away he will probably see them in heaven playing and enjoying their peace while he is being tortured in hell for eternity.
this is the tactic that works the best and ive started to use it more, just stare into someones soul and theyll just spill lies if you dont say anything
Saif Al'Khaliq this is all of YouTube comments now unfortunately, I remember a time when it wasn’t like this. Some of the comments are funny but not when it’s literally every top comment or the “imagine if bla bla bla” comment. It’s all the same shit.
Imagine being a grandfather, and your son tells you your grandchildren are dead by their mom, and your son killed her. Only to find out he was lying to you, that it was really him.
@The KnightFox If my spouse allowed his family to bad mouth me, without some damned good solid reasons, that I'd never give, I don't think that I could be bothered to remain in that marriage. I know that I've never allowed my family to speak badly of my other half. Most of them aren't the sort, even if there were reasons, other than cheating or abuse.
@Schorsch Hacklinger Poor old man?? Both Chris's parents have some culpability in these deaths. Cindy Watts made it her mission in life to poison Chris's mind about Shannan and Ronnie enabled it. They never accepted her, vilified her to Chris constantly and blamed her for taking their son away from them. Didn't you notice that Ronnie IMMEDIATELY accepted Chris's account of what happened? Never doubted it for a minute. That should give you some clue as to Ronnie's opinion of Shannan. Don't feel sorry for him. He now has to live with the fact that he and his truly evil wife raised a psychopath. That's the very least they deserve.
@Wallart pops Come down from your soap box, preacher. Not all criminals are cut from the same cloth as their parents. Everyone at the scene of the crime had no idea that Chris was the suspect, and I doubt you'd be any different. I don't blame his old man for believing his confession as the truth, because even if it was 100% correct, he still confessed to murder and had a life sentence coming his way. Remember that you've got the luxury of hindsight and have all the facts available to you.
@DriveAndMaintain I stand by everything I said. I'll stand on a mountain of soap boxes if I choose to. And I didn't say anything about Chris being "cut from the same cloth". That was someone else. When Chris told Ronnie that Shannan killed the girls his response was "your mom always said she was evil". That statement speaks volumes. And I didn't see Ronnie displaying too much grief over the death of his granddaughters during that interview. He barely even mentions them. Except to confirm in his mind that Shannan was responsible so he could have someone to blame other than Chris. Cindy and Ronnie did a video chat interview just after Chris confessed and was arrested but still, throughout the entire interview, both Cindy and Ronnie spent all their time defending their son and vilifying Shannan. Cindy even implied that Chris was innocent and was pressured into confessing to something he didn't do. This was a window into the constant disdain that Shannan had to of endured from her in-laws. The majority of the world, after witnessing Cindy's words and actions after Chris's arrest, were disgusted and appalled. She is universally reviled and she deserves to be. TO THIS DAY, almost two years later, she is STILL trashing every tiny thing that Shannan ever said or did every chance she gets and playing the victim. Neither Ronnie or Cindy deserve pity. They deserve blame.
@Raditya Indera so you're saying she killed them, he walked in on her murdering her children, so instead calling the police he murdered her and dumped their bodies at his job where he knew the area is isolated and middle of nowhere. All this instead of calling the cops to report his kids were murdered?
@Raditya Indera ... come on now... really? She was pregnant and she would kill her two daughters? That does not make sense..... the story he told is classic..... and as soon as he failed the poligraph .... they had enough to push him to admit....
@Luke Bennett Which part do you disagree with, the damnation or the suffering? Chris had just sentenced his father to a lifetime of suffering, at least what is left of his father’s life, with his admittance of choking the life out of his pregnant wife. If that isn’t hell on earth I don’t know what is. (Knowing that your child killed his family.) When his father uttered the words Good God Almighty it was a prayer. You can see him age a decade in that moment.
Layin here at 3am because I can't sleep and my God Tammy is gonna give me nightmares of my mom catching me doing some dumb shit and systematically proving me wrong when I say I didn't do it
Chris; "Im fucking go to prison, this Is just horrible" and then he sits and cry.. No Chris, the only thing that's horrible with all this Is the fact that you didnt recieve death penalty!
@Mowskii Most of the people in question try to pretend that they are innocent. It would be damn puzzling if a truly innocent person requested a lawyer right away, I mean - if you're innocent, why would you?
@Yuri Yslin If you're truly innocent, you should still immediately ask for a lawyer. The police can use anything, anything you say against you in a court of law. It is in your best interest to have a lawyer present so they can keep you from saying anything you shouldn't in an interrogation.
@Mowskii it’s because Hollywood has numbed everyone to “you have the right to remain silent, anything you say can and will be used against you...” they just tune it out and don’t actually listen
YES! Every single time I watch one of these videos, I'm like, "Why is no one asking for a lawyer?!" If I were pulled into the police station for literally anything, I'd be like, "I want a lawyer!" "Ma'am, you're not in trouble." "Shut up! Lawyer! Now!"
@Mowskii because id rather listen to the 57th US Attorney General, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Robert H Jackson when he said
"Any lawyer worth his salt will tell the suspect, in no uncertain terms, to make no statement to the police under any circumstances," oh and its our fifth amendment for a reason. I guess the people who wrote the constitution had something to hide? Or they just lived during the time of a tyrannical government, sorta like we do today.
@Mowskii Yeah it would benefit an innocent person to have a lawyer just in case if they are charged with a crime they didn’t commit. Being wrongly convicted of a crime would suck
@Yuri Yslin A simple rule of thumb, is if an interview is happening in a small room in a police station, you shut your mouth, and get yourself a lawyer immediately, assuming you don't want to go to jail. I can only imagine wanting to go to jail if I was infact guilty.
I don't know why so many people have this backwards? Defense Lawyers' job, officially, is to prevent innocent people from going to jail.
Yes! The arrogant one that gets me is Michael Dunn! He thought he was so slick, he thought he could talk his way out of it....The part that got me was when he described how swiftly he drew his weapon, racked a round, just like he was shown at the gun range.....One of his letters to his girlfriend, he complains how sore he is from sleeping on a crummy mattress...What a dork
@Mowskii without being confrontational with you, but why would you want them to have an avenue/lawyer to take steps towards getting away with it. They don’t ask for a lawyer because they are going a million miles an hour in their head becausethey are guilty as hell.
My wife works for a defense attorney, and he says, if law enforcement is talking to you about anything but a traffic citation, you say "I don't answer questions and I want to talk to a lawyer". No matter what!
@Yuri Yslin this like of thinking assumes only guilty people are convicted, which could not be further from the truth. if you are innocent, you should not talk to the police except to say "lawyer". (same thing if you are actually guilty, but we are being generous & assuming the viewers of this channel are not criminals!) the time this is hardest to remember is when the police tell you they would like to take your statement as a witness. don't do this. you actually don't have to talk to a police officer for any reason, and you wouldn't believe how likely it is they actually want to consider you as a suspect & ideally convict you for the crime connected to whatever you witness — no matter how absurd it seems you could possibly convicted, there is always a solid enough possibility they will try their damndest that you simply should not talk to the police, ever. there's a misconception, pushed mostly by the police themselves, that you are legally obligated to give a witness statement and to answer questions from the police about what happened. this is completely incorrect (a fact of which the cops are well aware). you can be compelled to testify in court, but you cannot be compelled to talk to a police officer. wait for a subpoena. stay safe out there!
@Olibhia Kain @Ozymandiaz 1 @didier naim defli @James Wakefield @Qactus @Mowskii I agree with what you have said 100%, what I meant to say was: the rationale behind those criminals shown on this channel, not requesting a lawyer is probably the idea that requesting a lawyer right away would make them look guilty. Hence they prefer those weird stunts with their botched confessions over getting a lawyer right away - all because the false notion that getting a lawyer would make them look worse than trying to convince the cops with silly stories that are full of holes and nonsense.
@Yuri Yslin It's more because a lot of people like this think they can outsmart the cops. Yes, they also believe asking for a lawyer will look suspect but it's mostly that they think they can get away with it. Anyway always ask for a lawyer. Always. Always. Always. No matter what.
Even innocent people can talk themselves into jail and they often do. If you're going to jail that night nothing you say in that room is going to get you out of it anyway. Go to court and shut your mouth. You'll be better off.
@Yuri Yslin If you are innocent it is even more important to ask for a lawyer. Guilty people getting punished is the system working as intended, and a lawyer might be able to help protect you, but it is still fairly likely that you will be caught and convicted even with one.
If you are innocent a lawyer will prevent you from being railroaded by an over eager justice system and will keep you from accidentally incriminating yourself unknowingly. Innocent people, surprisingly, confess to crimes they did not commit all the freaking time. Interrogation techniques are a kind of psychological torture, and can unfortunately be used to trick a jury into thinking you are guilty when you are not.
If you are ever questioned by the police, be polite and compliant, but do not under any circumstances answer any questions until you have conferred with a lawyer. And at that point you probably should still not say anything, and the lawyer will likely give that as their advice. Anything you say can be used to falsely convict you, but they cannot use your silence as any sort of evidence whatsoever.
Edit: I see you acknowledging this later, sorry, it is just super important advice so I always give it whenever possible. I could not tell you were speaking in the criminals hypothetical mind space.
@Mowskii It's not like in the movies. No lawyer actually comes down there to advise you word for word. LOL All you get is one call to CALL up a lawyer, ONCE!!!
@Mia de Lavier wow, you want people whether they’re guilty or innocent to just be thrown in prison. Let me ask, do you know anything about law, do you know anyone in the criminal justice field?
I’m really glad he did but there’s no way I would talk to police without lawyer Or talk at all in the uk every question is met with the reply No comment .
@Mia de Lavier if you're truly innocent but the cops want to pin a crime on you, you're best bet is to lawyer up, though. Yes crap people have gotten off, but innocent people are locked up
Even if you won't talk, these clues and pressure the detectives do to you can be used in court against you.. if you don't talk you letting someone score goal without being a goalkeeper sort of
@Yuri Yslin You ask for a lawyer even if you’re innocent. Absolutely NOTHING you say to the cops will be used in your favor. The famous Miranda Warnings blatantly tell you in simple language. Innocent people incriminate themselves all the time. Because people like you think it is impossible for an innocent person to incriminate himself, they incriminate themselves.
@Kristin A please don’t insult pigs like that. They are innocent, beautiful, tortured and oppressed creatures who are not evil like the police are. I encourage you to meet some pigs to get to know them.
@Mowskii While what you're saying is true, assuming someone is truly innocent, it would raise so many red flags if they completely refused to say anything to cooperate with aiding police for a search. It would be bizarre if you weren't interested in helping police to find your wife and daughter and were instead focused on preventing being wrongfully accused. I'm curious how often innocent people immediately lawyer up if police want to talk with them.
I think that’s why Casey anything got off, she got a lawyer pretty early on and he got her off as nasty as that wench is
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Robert Pedigo2021-07-23 15:58:15 (edited 2021-07-23 15:59:08 )
@Kristin A While I agree with what you're saying in principle, in practice it seems like it could cause problems by making you the suspect...Consider a hypothetical...A man comes home from work and finds his family murdred...he also discovers a blonde haired man running out the door hopping in a black truck...If you were at all interested in the perp getting caught you're going to convey these details to police..if you immediately lawyer up and say nothing you are likely implicating yourself moreso than if you were forthcoming. And at what point does clamming up become obstruction of justice? Perhaps the decision to lawyer up stems from when there is a transition to giving details about a crime vs when you become a suspect.
@Robert Pedigo you will ALWAYS be the first suspect in that scenario. Such a crime occurring randomly isn’t common, so every pig involved with the case will immediately assume you did it anyway. If pigs have already decided you’re guilty, you’re not going to smooth talk them into thinking otherwise. If a pig suspects you of DUI, nothing you say or do is going to convince him otherwise, so playing along with the FST and questioning game is pointless. You might as well just skip straight to the PBT, bc giving a story or showing you can balance on one leg isn’t going to help you. In the home invasion-murder scenario, ofc you should call 911, and immediately relay all pertinent information to police (who-what-when), but the wisest thing to do would be to have a lawyer present for any statements or questioning beyond that initial who-what-when statement you make on scene. It’s not uncommon for a witness statement to be used against the witness down the road, and any inaccuracies in your intial statement—none of us are exempt from the psychological phenomenon of heightened emotion causing recall errors—can be used against you down the road. Let’s say your distraught brain now perceives the event to have occurred at 9pm, but a neighbor’s Ring cam proves it happened at 8pm. Now you look like a liar trying to secure an alibi. Let’s say you allow a cop on scene to pry personal info out of you beyond the who-what-when stuff. Imagine the pig asks about your marriage, and you’re all “What? I mean, we were fighting, but what does that have to do with this?!?” A seed is now planted in the pig’s mind, and his report will undoubtedly document that you admitted to have been fighting with your now-dead wife right before her murder. If you then agree to go to the station for further questioning, you’re going to be grilled for hours on end in a cold, windowless room by detectives who have years of training in psychological manipulation. Anything you say during that questioning can make things worse for you. Martha Stewart wasn’t convicted of the crime she was accused of; she went to prison over an inaccuracy when she spoke to the feds. If you’ve already told them everything you know—the who-what-when—what more could you possibly offer them in a state of trauma? Appearing innocent or guilty is a moot point, bc you’re already their prime suspect. If you’ve already given the who-what-when, literally nothing else you could say could help. Obvs, you’d want to help them catch the guy, but talking to them alone, in a distraught state that makes you vulnerable to their trickery at 3am, won’t be of any greater help than if you were to retain counsel at 10am and speak to them further in counsel’s presence at 4pm. If they have a description of the guy, they can already start searching for a suspect. Letting them grill you immediately after about your marital issues won’t help them catch the guy.
@Dornpunzel yeah, that is epic. I’ve watched it multiple times over the years and shared it with everyone I know. It should be a “must watch” for everyone.
@Mowskii while you are correct in that point, an innocent person in a situation like this where a loved one is missing or dead will most often be more concerned about the location and wellbeing of their loved one than what the police might do with something you say when trying to help find them. an innocent person in a situation like this doesnt have any need for a lawyer unless they arent truly innocent.
@Mowskii The thing is that they are guilty people trying to look innocent, try want to come off as having nothing to hide which ironically m=results in them falling into traps that reveal their guilt.
@Robert Pedigo almost this exact thing happened to a FORMER POLICE OFFICER and he didn't lawyer up and he was wrongfully convicted of the crime and spent almost 20 years of a life sentence. Not even being a former cop saved him from that shit.
@houndofzoltan Why are you afraid of people understanding their rights and that police are not your friends and are playing mind games with you to get you to confess to a crime you may or may not have done?
Bingo. Even if you are 100% innocent (I agree that isn't the case in this interrogation), you ALWAYS request a lawyer. This is the key difference between Casey Anthony and Chris Watts. She didn't cave and give an unnecessary confession that would doom her, and she walked. Chris Watts, even though he almost certainly would have been convicted anyway, caved under pressure, where an attorney could at the very least would have made things much harder for the prosecutors and police.
@Yuri Yslin Search for a video called why you shouldn't talk to the police. Even if you are innocent, the place to argue that is not an interrogation room, it is the courtroom, and you should never argue it, your lawyer should.
Never talk without a lawyer, even if you are innocent.
@Yuri Yslin requesting a lawyer can’t be used against you in a court of law, it’s in your rights, and detectives must stop any questioning straight away which means that you can’t say anything that could be used against you in court
@Yuri Yslin If you are innocent. The first thing you should get is a lawyer. The police are absolutely dogshit at their jobs and will for sure blame the first person they find to save effort.
@Kuchen Schmeckt lawyer absolutely would have helped. For one thing, he would have told the guy to leave before confessing anything. Make the police prove the case; don't prove it for them.
@Kuchen Schmeckt a lawyer would have gotten him out of that meeting before he said anything. A lawyer would have prevented him from taking a polygraph. A lawyer would have made the police prove the case rather than Watts's confession proving it for them. In fact, it's quite possible that he goes free. The video didn't go over what other evidence they may have had against Watts so I can't say if they could have found the bodies without him.
Sorry but asking for the lawyer if you’re innocent is really dumb if you’re at the questioning phase. Only do it if you’re arrested. 1. It immediately places you at the top of the suspect list. You do not want their resources and investigation to mostly go into looking into an innocent person. 2. You don’t actually need a lawyer unless you’re arrested, simply just don’t talk to the police. The 2 things you should say is “am I free to leave” or “I would like a lawyer”. This is assuming this is the questioning phase and not arresting phase. 3. Once you get to the arrest phase and you’re truly innocent, or heck even if you’re guilty is when you want to ask for your lawyer.
Don’t let these morons who hate cops give you this false idea of a power fantasy where you humiliate these cops by knowing your rights and make them look dumb. It wont, it just makes you look guilty especially if they have no leads. I guarantee if they bring you just for questioning and you immediately ask for a lawyer, they’ll respond with “but you’re not under arrest”, is there a reason why” if you continue to persist, they will start an investigation into you and you just put unnecessary heat on you and away from the actual guilty person.
@Samuel Goshgarian Not how it works kid. This is all assuming it’s the questioning phase and not the arrest phase. Asking for a lawyer in the questioning phase is dumb. In the arrest phase it should be the first thing you do, but not in the questioning phase. In the questioning phase you should give appropriate amount of info based on your involvement. If you’re just a witness and they already have someone in custody then there’s no reason to be an asshole and withhold information. If they have nobody in custody and you have the suspicion that they think it’s you, then don’t ask for a lawyer, simply ask if you’re allowed to leave, if they say yes, then leave. If they say no, then ask for a lawyer.
They can’t legally use it against you in court but if you’re in the questioning phase and you immediately ask for a lawyer you’ll immediately become suspect #1. More resources and people will be looking at you instead of the person who actually did it. If you’re already arrested, then sure go ahead and immediately call for a lawyer. Always remember to ask “Am I free to leave” before you ever ask for a lawyer.
@Kyle Vernon bruh first of all I’m 20 so don’t call me kid bruh, second of all, I’ve been arrested b4 and I always ask for a lawyer immediately, they can’t prosecute u for having a lawyer
@Samuel Goshgarian Okay, Then you agree with me kid. I said you should ask for a lawyer if you're arrested, just not questioning. This isn't what happened in the video. Chris Watts wasn't arrested, he was in for questioning and was free to leave any time. I guess you did the right thing.
Innocent or not? When it comes to murder. I'm calling for a lawyer. Do you know how many people Were. behind bars That actually got out Because the police had the wrong person.
Absolutley would have. A lawyer would have informed him that a polygraph test isn't admissible in court and that he was not under arrest and could simply walk away. That would have put the investigation to full stop until they had actual proof to arrest him. His ignorance allowed the detectives to bully him into a confession when he in all actuality and legality could have not said another word and made the law do its own work. At this point in the investigation there was literally no other evidence to implicate him other than a "gut feeling" by the detectives. It's rather unsettling to me because I can see an innocent party being bullied into a false confession or at least saying something stupid to implicate themselves further.
@Yuri Yslin The police tell you right at the start that anything you say to them "Can and will be used against you". do you think they've never locked up an innocent person before?
@Mowskii exacrly! & this channel shows why😭 always lawyer up , guilty or not. your lawyer knows the tricks they’re going to use and can protect you from saying some dumb shit
@Mowskii That's not the rationale the criminals are thinking with. All of these people are guilty, they are trying to appear innocent, in their minds, calling a lawyer looks guilty. They try to cooperate with the police because a). they don't want to look guilty/suspicious, b). they think themselves smarter than the police.
Getting a Lawyer would make it more difficult to press harsh charges but it would also make it difficult to present their innocence with ease. Not requesting one is a requirement for truly innocent people and a massive gamble for guilty, as they can either drop suspicion against them if they are naturally skilled at deceit or they are deadlocking themselves into a guilty verdict
@LowHP They can't use that against you in court since it's your right to an attorney. So no, that's fortunately wrong and you ought to get a lawyer in any case even for the fear of incrimination guilty or not.
they dont want to look guilty by asking for a lawyer. but around half of these people probably gotten off if they stayed silent and waited for a lawyer
@Massa I agree with you. It doesn't change anything in court but if does affect how the investigators are going to perceive you. If your the wife and your husband goes missing, if you show up with a lawyer they will be investigating you
@Mowskii no I never asked for one I didn't know then they pull all the shit they do toplace blame on me for something I did not do I see them now for what they are liers who try label you guilty with no proof
Anything said to the police can be used against you in court. Anything said in your favor to the police is considered heresay and is not admissible in court.
@Robert Pedigo if that's what you saw then you tell the police that's what you saw. When the police start asking you questions like what were you doing and when did you do it is when you start asking for a lawyer. What could happen is that you tell the police the slightest thing that's off and they can testify that you lied to them even if it was an innocent mistake.
She says we all make mistakes, its what we do with those mistakes that makes us who we are 😂 im sorry but that was the most bullshit line i have ever heard.
The duo group Skynds new song is essentially his new theme song. Pretty good. (If you haven't listened to they're music, I for sure recommend to anyone who loves murderers and serial killers)
@INERT the only people they need to convince are the jury. but of course like you said they're so stressed out and agitated they aren't thinking straight so they never get a second to calm down and compose their thoughts and realize the game the cops are playing.
I was absolutely thinking that! They've got one of those at my doctors office in the rooms. I have anxiety and interrupted the doctor and nurse talking to ask "do you not hear that ticking constantly?" They removed the batteries lol
@INERT Also, he shows signs of typical narcissism. It's not enough for him to be proven not guilty. He has to prove himself innocent, otherwise his reputation would be damaged forever.
Dawna H That’s why you don’t CHOOSE to spend any time in a room like that. You ask the cops if you’re under arrest or free to go. If not under arrest; GTFO. Either way, you immediately get a lawyer and tell the cops that they’re not to speak with you again without legal counsel present.
One thing that hurts me so much is how he looked his dad square in the face and lied to him. I’m sure his dad’s heart broke even harder when he finally learned the truth
Everyone here is acting like they would just go confess and do life in prison, or take the death penalty. You and your family would be doing everything you could, guilty or innocent. We only have one life here. Just because you murder someone, doesn’t mean you willingly will give your life up. If I was in his position, I would try to get out of it also. Would I deserve to be in prison? Yep. But would I just accept that and just go live in a cage until I die? Hell no. I fucked up but Im not just going to lay down and quit living.
@Wuhan Virus Because that mentality does not offer your son a moral compass or standard of right and wrong...no doubt what contributed to the situation Chris is in now...and that's not love.
@Wuhan Virus Based on the facts we can see in this video, Chris' father apparently failed to love his son enough to build character in him that would keep him from taking someone's life, hiding the evidence, and then lying about it. Your defense of Chris and his dad makes me think you might be Chris' dad or capable of what Chris did.
@Wuhan Virus I have two psychology degrees. Children become what you train them to be. Beyond that, only their will to do right can help them, but covering up their mistakes or helping them cover their mistakes can be the worst thing for them. I've raised five children who are adults now doing very well. Hoping that when you let maturity and time do it's work, you end up with a better standard for right and wrong. All the best.
@Wuhan Virus EXACTLY this, the lone person arguing against you obviously does not have children. I understand why he believes what he does, if you dont have kids, it's very difficult to understand the bond between you and your own flesh and blood.
The bond between a parent and a child is inseparable, regardless of the circumstances. You hold that child as a newborn, you nurture that child, and you love that child. It's primal. It's spiritual, and there's nothing else like it in the world.
It's ironic because despite chris sociopathy and murder of chris own family. His parents, who aren't sociopaths still love him unconditionally.
As a normal, healthy individual, you will help your kids bury a body. That's how deep the love is. It doesnt make the father of chris watts a bad person.
Gangster Disciple I can’t ever imagine myself killing anyone intentionally. But I know if a loved one murdered their spouse and young children, I wouldn’t want them to be free. I certainly wouldn’t help them cover it up. Blood ain’t that thick
He confessed he killed her so that was 50% of the crime, kinda... but the affair and the strange way he acted make them get to the conclusion that the whole time was him the one who killed everyone (shannon didnt kill her daughters and there is even some suspicious that she was sleeping when everything happened) but they need a confession even if it was just the half of it, to know where the bodies were so they could also blame him for the death of the girls and noborn baby, sorry if I didn't explain myself correctly but English it's not my native language also if you want to know more about this case I suggest you to watch the Netflix documentary it's really informative.
@NyahJzt - She looks cute you noticed that, and made some comment about getting in touch with her.
so what to be ironic about ? You are not making any reference to the content she provided and most people wont buy that BS (like if she had made any reference to herself in the comment you answered)
and even if so ...
After ppl are getting at you you cowardly claim to be the smartass and the others being dumb.
You know what ? If youre looking for a girlfriend or even a good/satisfying onenightstand - just stop to be a coward and start to behave like a man if you want to be attraktive to women.
Means grow to act strong and not weak - it takes a lot more confindence and strength to be and stand upright to what you are even if this does not make you look good.
- how are you supposed to lead protect and guide your family or give her some safety if youre a weather vane, if you cant stand your intentions, thoughts and deeds hm ?
You should have just stand there and take peoples stuff or ignore it instead of cowardly bending yourself into the desired postition - and on top claiming you where the smartass.
makes you look like a weak individual instead of what you might have assumed this will make others think about you.
Now tell me how that should be considered attractive as long you are not seeking for being dominated ?
- you will almost instantly turn off any girl (at least the ones i know) by acting that way even if she initially liked you or felt you were attractive in the first place.
So cmon - youre not helping yourself neither others with that way of acting - do you really want to be a coward your whole life ? Wondering why the women you get mainly go after your things rather than after you or youre feeling not really to be subject of their pleasure ?
Its because YOU need to have some worth to be gone after if not being attractive yourself shes only left to explain to herself to other reasons why and then you wonder about that ?
... love is not a rational thing man if you try to base on rational grounds with which you try to embiggen yourself or making a rational base why to be loved or being see as attractive youve already set the path to have killed it.
@NyahJzt -You know why youre sometimes successful with these type of flirt ?
Because in the first place it looks like youre a strong and brave one clearly communicating your intentions and not taking too much care about that - thats the only reasons for this macho behaviour to work - its assumed to be strong and confident - but this will get testet soon or later on - if you can stand that ok - but if you are just making a show embiggening yourself - that will be seen/exposed soon or later.
@Somebody else If you have knowledge to what "👉👈😳" means your whole comment would make no sense, this is literally a caricature of an existing meme and this emojis in this order represent being shy, this has no compability to any sort of "strong behavior" whatsoever, just put 😳👉👈 in google and see the memes by yourself, so yes I was only joking and being ironic with this type of meme while also taking my chances
@Jack Still though. You know when someone wants to be flirted with because (if you're not being creepy) you engage in conversation first and are able to pick up on the social cues that the other party would like that. That way nobody feels uncomfortable
I know it was effective in getting a confession but I don't like the interrogation method they used to lead him into claiming Shennan did it to the kids and he only killed her in retaliation. It leaves so much room for doubt in the eyes of people with half a brain cell and also throws dirt on her name in death when she can't defend herself anymore. I'm just glad at least it resulted in a guilty verdict and that the real truth is out there publicly for anyone who wants to know what a monster he truly is.
They got enough to hold him, though. Without that first admission, they had nothing. The polygraph is inadmissible because it can be unreliable. Without A confession, even if it’s not ALL the confessing he needs to do, the alternative let them detain him so he couldn’t destroy more evidence. And they didn’t let him sit on the idea. They immediately attacked it. The technique worked masterfully.
Too late at that point; They heard everything he had just said, and he waved his Miranda rights. NEVER, EVER do that (guilty or not)! Notice how his explanation was only used against him, and not for him by saying she smothered the kids...? Only used against you; Never for you!
They didn't have enough evidence, the dad should've just kept his mouth shut. The interrogators are very good. Thanks to this video, we will have more criminals being able to avoid legal actions.
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Gary Schultz2021-12-21 14:48:28 (edited 2021-12-21 14:59:30 )
If every criminal thought like me shows like this would not exist bcuz I'd never say sh*t to these interrogators .....
The fact that he said there and tried to blame his wife that he murdered for murdering those babies is disgusting. Especially knowing one of those babies had to watch the other one die, knowing she was next. I just can’t imagine such an evil.
Here what’s amazing he got the two girls body threw a 8 in hole I don’t believe that and her grave was 8 ft by 14 ft this needs to be looked at more carefully cus that Beyond belief
Also ... Will someone please teach Jim to swim? He wouldn't even need to change the name, JCS, turns out, Jim CAN swim!!!🥳😅 there's a plot twist to match Game of Thrones!
Just for an alternative viewpoint - I kind of really feel awful for that other woman. She had no idea he hasn’t even separated from his wife, went out with this guy for a few weeks, he took her out to dinner… then casually went home to murder his entire family. How disgusted would you feel with yourself, how could you ever date again?
Probably not, interrogation like this requires alot of background and prep, you have to be on the job per say and your mind at work to pick up on the cues and use the techniques, she views her husband as an ally and wouldnt without a lot of preparation be able to discern lies like she did Chris.
Is everyone in this thread a teenager? Not one mention of the shocking possibility that her husband could actually be a decent person without any ill intent.
@Breezy I started laughing at your first sentence because I knew you were about to prove my point LMFAO 😂. Please, keep going. You've already embarrassed yourself anyway.
BadTrip likely they didn’t even get a conclusive polygraph result. They just used it to break him no matter of the result. This isn’t just a cruel but also naive person.
I thought polygraphs were inadmissible in court because they can go either way.. Why did this dummy not get a lawyer? I am glad he didn't I am just amazed I would not have told them shit. He just blabbed right along.
Don't underestimate the power of someone just staring at you. It's extremely unsettling and you will end up telling them either what they want to hear or the cold hard truth. Just so they will stop staring at you. "Please for the love of God, just avert your gaze from me or at least say something!".
@Thomas O'Donnell you'd break under the pressure. I was thinking seeing this stuff and learning about would help me in a situation where you're interrogated but you won't think about that when you're actually placed in that position.
The same goes for emergency responses. We all like to believe that we are good samaritans or at least willing to help. When the first responsibility deflecting situation arises it's hard af to act against your natural.instinct tho.
I always laught out when the MALE FBI agent present himself as a chris watt side acting like a very soft man like Chris i know your good dad something like that😂 This is the chris who tells the truth because you're a truth teller 😀😀😀😂 i like that FBI MALE AGENT the way he Compliment his very FAKE but chriss fall for it who in the right wiuod belive that they will acused for murder and after 5, minute saying your good man i like you something like ... Nibody will belive him but this chriss belive ahahahah
Obviously he's guilty (not to mention deeply stupid) so it's definitely not like I feel bad for the guy, but seeing the manipulation they use still creeps me out. They do exactly the same thing to the innocent people that they interrogate. You better not lie to the cops, but they can lie to you all they want. So just get a lawyer. Always.
@Matt B He never liked Shanon and in court, he said that he “forgives” Chris for murdering Chris’s wife and daughters. Don’t think he gives a shit about Shanon
@jon To an extent it's understandable a parent sticking up for their kid, it's the one thing you expect them to do. Many parents say their kids should face the consequences of their actions but that doesn't mean it doesn't effect the parent emotionally. I feel for his Dad, he couldn't have predicted or stopped this is any way, he has no control over the situation that his son was dumb enough to get into. All he can do is be there for him as his Dad.
@jon Think about it from the dad's perspective why he would say that in court. Chris' wife and daughters are gone and that fact cannot be changed. The least he can do is try to ensure Chris walks free or gets as minimum of a sentence as possible. If he says that he would never forgive his son, the jury would think "His own dad doesn't think he deserves to be free. Why should we?" so he naturally said the thing to appease the jury. I am pretty sure if he isn't a psycho like his son, he cares about at least his granddaughters. He probably didn't actually forgive his son.
Feel like the polygraph lady gave him the idea to say “mother hurt the kids, that’s y he killed her” only he knows what happened. But seems like the idea of the mother killing the kids was given to him
He did get the idea from her, and she got a lot of shit for it. But they just needed to give him an out to break down that barrier. Once he could admit they were dead, they could get closer to the truth. Chris said in a prison interview later that he didn’t even think about that option until she said it.
@Viol8r Hey now not all atheists are bad... I think. I don't believe in god, but I freely let anyone believe in anything. If it gives them inner peace and makes them happy, that's what's important. Not if it's true or not. Now if they start preaching it out of nowhere (goes for both believers and non-believers), that's not cool.
@J. Jones lol there’s no context that makes any of that okay. I love watching Christians tie themselves in knots trying to explain the Bible. Why not just say it’s immoral and move on?
@Viol8r bruh you could have just not responded. But as an agnostic atheist it is annoying to see people act like their religion is for sure fact and the ultimate authority when it’s not, as there’s literally no evidence. goes for Jews, Muslims, Christians, Hindus, etc. like just show any demonstrably verifiable evidence. I used to be a sincere Christian until I cared about logic and reasoning.
@Prefix chill out there bucko. I’m just saying it’s ignorable. not all atheists are rational thinkers that see the importance or logic and science. Such as those who believe in zodiac signs, or ghosts, or alien abductions. I’m fine with anyone believing whatever they want but just don’t teach it as undeniable truth when it’s not. Pretty reasonable I’d say. I also agree that you don’t have to be petty and claim that there is no god after every religious comment. But that is actually anti-theist and not atheist. But you are correct, If you believe something based only on faith then that is just about the least rational way to find truth, As you could believe just about anything on faith. Religion places the conclusion before the evidence, unlike science that has the evidence leading up to a conclusion that can be modified so that it matches. So yes religion or being religious is irrational. Also just look up arguments for creationism refuted.
@Awkward Autistic God speaks to us in the language we understand. The times of the Old Testament are not understandable to our modern minds. We cannot comprehend how those people thought, but God reached them on a level they understood.
@Ian Stephenson Funny that you are the one telling me to "chill out there bucko" 💀 I wasn't originally here to debate religion and science with you, I simply called out your hypocrisy and questioned your argument. It's ironic when you claim that you dislike it when people preach their religion as the undeniable truth when it's not (which I agree with, I dislike it as well), yet you simultaneously "preach" that atheism is the "logical and reasonable" stance, when in the unbiased reality of things, it actually isn't. Since no one truly knows the answers as to "Is there a God? Is there not a God?" the most logical and reasonable stance would be "I don't know", anything else beyond that is speculation and belief. So whether it be "God exists" or "God doesn't exist", both are beliefs and speculations based on faith, evidence, and/or lack of evidence, however neither stances are proven as the "undeniable truth". So to see people acting as though one belief is superior is amusing since all people are equally unaware of the truth and are only arguing over their subjective unproven views.
@Awkward Autistic Yeah. It would be preferable to be blind than to succumb to lust. It would be preferable to have no hands than to steal. He is making it clear that all Sin is unjustified no matter how "righteous" you are. That way you know, people might not feel so righteous as to kill an adulterer or condemn other people to death over petty grievances. He was speaking in an allegorical sense to make the severity of the situation clear. That we cannot be so "good" that we are not above sin. In the Old Testament the Jews acted in ways that Christ actively sought to end. Pretty much every person of faith rejects parts of the gospel and latches on to others. Christianity as I understand it is an acceptance of love and working to reject my own impulsive nature which has never brought me any happiness. I've just met many people who had a sense of contentment and generosity about them and the only thing they all had in common was a deep sense of love and a relationship with God. I have not met people without that who lived quite the same. I've found them to be good people but they lacked something. I don't feel so comfortable judging others anymore, but there is a spirit I've seen that is rare and I aspire to it.
I dont know why people want to force their views on others lmao just let people believe in god if they want if they dont thats cool too.. religion is based on faith. Faith is belief without evidence. We all have faith in something and its okay to be different... you're athiest, hes christian, i dont care, what does it change? Nothing in reality.. youtube isnt gonna change someones faith hahaha but good luck to everyone trying to get fellow youtubers to convert
@Demented Larry There are people far more toxic than Autistic Atheist on here. I personally benefitted from our conversation. I can see your point as well.
@everyone, chill the frick out. to the one lady(?) who started it, you shouldn’t make “jokes” about something people take seriously like their religion to the guy who called her out and said she was an atheist, bruh wth there are hundreds of religions and many of them house(?) smart people so don’t assume it’s an atheist also the guy who said you shouldn’t take scripture out of context, i 100% agree with you on the at one (lil nas x/mschf put a verse that essentially said that lucifer was sent to earth but failed to include the sentence two verses later that basically said that [regarding satan] nothing can hurt us {luke 10:19} so yea) all of y’all are messed up in your own special ways
@Awkward Autistic Welcome to the future! Where people have paper skin who wear their hearts on their sleeve. However you have bad timing and don't have a sense of time and place for such things. Jokes are all about timing and understanding social ques. Something you need a little work on. Just use this comment section as learning experience for you.
@Ian Stephenson being an atheist doesn’t make you more logical because thats not how the subject of belief works. it just reveals another set of priorities affecting your logic; nothing wrong with that. just dont go around claiming that “im an atheist so i know logic” bs cuz its not actually an argument you can win and its disrespectful.
@Ian Stephenson science also isn’t nearly as deductive as you say. this isnt me makin an argument of science is just subjective either. but it has no place in the subject of hypothetical theological beliefs because human logic is incapable of seeing beyond its own consciousness in a way where we could ever prove atheists or religious people right. there is no more logical side; just believers using logic to justify across the board. its schrodingers god.
My issue is that polygraphs aren't admissible in court for a reason; they are beyond crap! Not "passing" is not an indication of lies, only that the suspect might be being "deceptive" (not the same as outright lying), and any number of things could cause that reaction!
I mean, yes, we know he's lying, in hindsight, but those officers were themselves telling a little white lie when they said that, because he didn't pass the polygraph, they "know" he's lying!
@Top Secret Information Imagine dehumanizing someone just because they don't want nosey neighbors...that makes you the monster in this scenario, not them.
Feel for Shanann’s family, the ones who truly cherished her and their granddaughters. Ronnie Watts and his hateful, caustic wife have both openly expressed their intense dislike for Shanann. Ronnie let nuts be served to allergic CeCe. These horrid, immature, grudge-holding people created Chris. Not a big surprise he turned out this way.
the more I watch these videos the more I think about the speech the lawyer gave telling people "never talk to the police" always use your right to remain silent and get an attorney. it's not about morality its about the psychological games detectives play and even if somebody is innocent (which obviously Watts was not) they could be roped into saying something incriminating, if you haven't watched it just search YouTube for "don't talk to the police" you'll see what I mean.
@HillbillyHell There are a lot of murderers who are free because the cops got a confession out of an innocent person and they're the ones sitting in prison. If you actually care about crime and not letting murderers go free, then you need to care about false confessions. If anything, it's better that a case stays open - versus jailing an innocent person, which closes the case. 🤷
I have noticed this. Detectives tend to be manipulative so getting a lawyer is probably the best especially if you are innocent. I have read somewhere that sometimes detectives would say something like "getting a lawyer makes you guilty", eventhough that is not the case. 😶
When they were using the ego up technique I loved how they praised him for the most mundane things. They could of said "Chris your a great father, you're a dad who gives their kids a bowl of cereal before they go school, what other dad would do that? Your the type of dad that would tell their kids brush their teeth and go bed 30 minutes earlier".
I mean the fact that he could’ve just gotten divorced and just not been in their lives anymore….it’s just unfathomable that he just resorted to killing them instead. May they Rest In Peace.
Yes it is mind boggling. Only reason i can think of is economic, with the divorce. People do so much evil over money but to kill his own daughters. May the rest of his life be hell.
I feel really sad for this animals father, he seems like such a loving caring old man. I hope that he’s able to move on in life and not let this destroy him, but it probably already has and he probably won’t ever be happy again sadly :(
Not such a loving guy when you read or listen to him (and his horrid shrew of a wife) cut down Shanann. This “loving man” together with his wife was so immature that they refused to attend Chris and Shanann’s wedding.
I just want to cry for the deceased. I’m so sorry those little girls had to endure such a horrific death. 🪦 And the same goes to their mother but with children, really?! You have to be really cold blooded and evil to do things to children.
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Matt Thompson2021-10-28 11:42:07 (edited 2021-10-28 12:11:33 )
Kudos to these detectives. Unreal work. These videos are incredible.
Ronnie: "Is there anything else you wanna tell me with what's going on? Or what happened or anything? Did you do anything?" Damn, no parent ever wants to think that their child is capable of doing something this horrible, but even Chris's dad knew he was involved. Chris is one of the dumbest criminals of the century.
i find it hard to tell somebody that i have a crush on them and chris is out here admitting to murdering his family. i cannot imagine how difficult that choice must be but im just glad he did confess so he could get his multiple life sentences for his deplorable acts
I've been with this case since his first media appearance. But I wonder, years later, why his parents didn't order up a defense attorney for him. Did they not know, at this point, about him being questioned??
You’re the type of dad who does dad things. Like planning and executing the murder of your family. Really great stuff Chris. I’ve cheated on my wife hundreds of times, I’ve even planned out the murder of my own kids. But you and I differ in that you actually go through with it. Now I respect that Chris. Takes a lot of courage
So I’m curious on this (I don’t excuse Chris actions) Aren’t witnesses/victims told that they’re allowed to leave at any time since it’s their rights, Chris had the option to leave and not deal with it but didn’t which is why I’m curious if these investigators read them that rights. As well as their rights to a lawyer, when lawyer was mentioned, investigators immediately came in, I know they didn’t exactly restrict him from getting a lawyer but I thought that they can’t interfere with your decision or pull you away from getting a lawyer since you have the rights?
@Kayla Singh yes he would have been read his rights, which includes the right to leave, remain silent, ask for a lawyer, etc. If he was formally arrested before these recordings started he would still be read his rights, he just wouldn’t be free to leave. I think people in the comments are just assuming that he didn’t know his rights because he isn’t taking advantage of them in an attempt to not look guilty.
Being a narcissist I'm sure he thought he was much too clever for the officers and that he could beat the tests no problems. In reality he looked a total muppet
I've watched almost every criminal minds episode. I've listened to Bailey sarian describe disturbing cannibals and worse. But This... this is a whole new level of sick
well done to the detectives for doing such a hard job. Must really be nerve racking to have to act calm and appear empathically to someone who is confessing to murdering two children and their pregnant mother. Hope his rectum has had a nice resizing.
I can’t believe this guy had a whole night to sleep on , to think whether to take the polygraph test, and he still took the polygraph test, lol. This guy is nuts!
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
Polygraph girl: Step1: I believe she did it and you’re a good guy trying to cover it up for her. Chris: True Step2: It is not fair to blame her if she didn’t have anything to do with it.
she was great! it was so chilling to watch chris runnn with that story once they mentioned it, and still didn’t cry once until he realized he was going to jail. sick, sick person but fantastic work from that woman !!
It slowly melted me when the Father said "Good God son" in 17:46 , just a genuine clueless grandfather who wont get to see a Luxury of his granddaughters..... But i also want to mention these investigators , among all the most clips i've seen those are the Worst investigators yet... Nothing from their Alternative Question , Folly Technique , Alt folly tech , How & Why Solution worked on him even tho he's a strong potential Suspect... This gives me the impression that indeed investigators surely dont know anything with any Case ( Unless there was a strong solid Evidence beforehand in sheer Luck ). This also means a possible guilty suspect have exactly Low Ratio in becoming sentenced or Prosecuted... However , this also depends on how good the Investigator , an investigator isn't like another great expert investigator who uses the same Techniques in which he'd rather come up with a solid possible Solution Outcome against Suspects. ( In this Chris's case , hadn't he confessed to his father... He'd actually been a free man atleast for some degree and wouldn't have been arrested and trialed the sameway he did in Reality ).
Si Jo2021-11-28 12:40:12 (edited 2021-11-28 12:40:21 )
11:22 Is where the interrogator gave Chris the idea of first claiming Shanann hurt the daughters. A similar thing happened in the Jodi Arias interrogation, the interrogator suggests a scenario where the accused a bit later says that's what happened.
Wait so his mother has verbally said before she was a nasty evil person? Wow no wonder some things show to light at a certain time in someone’s life got it from his mom
Its always important to remember this is all happening over the course of many many hours and days. So it seems silly as to why he is getting mentally played so easily. But that just bc we r seeing a super condensed and edited version.
I have seen few things as macabre as Watts' shadow as he carried his wife and daughters' lifeless bodies out to his truck at 5am, and scooped up his other little girl to put her in the truck for the drive to where he would strangle her in cold blood as she begged him not to do what he did to mama and Ce-Ce.
The thing I think is worst about this is the fact that the grandfather was going through the most grief in that room at that moment, even with his son pretending he didn't kill his grandkids.
this job is cool and messed up at the same time. I can only imagine the kind of fucked up stories these cops had heard over the years. Killers, rapists, pedos.....
This is the 3rd time I've watched this video and can't stop thinking he could've just left, since the beggining, ask for a lawyer, shut up and eventually leave. Instead, he answers god knows how many questions, comes up with countless imaginary stories, goes through a fucking polygraph test and then confesses! WOW.
His dad knew he was totally lying and he was giving out signals throughout to both the Officer and the polygraph lady... I could say all 3 couldn't bear when he started shedding those crocodile tears... But just imagine the mental state of his dad going thru all this??? Haaa...
5:45: He says Shannan was pregnant (WAS) past tense, he admitted to killing Shannan. I said, I cheated on her, I feel guilty about it, she WAS pregnant.
They said that the children had scratches on their body after he stuffed them through an 8 inch hole in the oil drum. I have no sympathy for this man, I mean they said one of the girls fought back so much she bite through her tongue several times while he was smothering her. The other daughter didn’t fight back at all... she just laid there... I mean god. They said the reason this was planned was because there were no bruises on her body (just the strangulation marks on her neck...) he surprised her... he didn’t even give her a chance to fight back. I mean I’ve been in shitty relationship, but never have I felt the need to do something he did.
Texas Rebel do you know where the word bastard came from. It came from children who did not have fathers and more prone to being criminals. The reason was fathers have the most influence on correcting behavior. A child who had no father was prone to a life of crime, just look at the prison population the large majority don’t have fathers. So yes blame the father his primary job in life was to steal his son on the correct path morally. Just by looking at this video you can see that he failed at that. You can watch many other videos of wats parents, his father is weak and controlled by the mother. Chris is responsible for his own actions, but don’t think for a second his weak father did not play a large role in creating this monster. The last person I would confess to is my father. The fact that Chris chose his father to confess to, should inform you that his father would support come up with excuses and protect him in his crime. Don’t be an idiot there is a reason why parents are responsible for the upbringing of their children.
@Peter Petruzzi I'm not sure how you can infer all this from what was seen in the video, you might be projecting your own issues here. all i see is a man not sure how to react in the face of his child seemingly going through a very traumatic experience. weak fathers create evil men? lol statistically i think you'll find violent men are raised by violent fathers. yes, parents shape their children but Chris is not a child. He's a full grown ass man with his own life that made his own choices and manipulated his father, he's 100% responsible here and nobody else. it is unfair to blame the father for his parenting especially when you don't even know if what you're saying is true.
caramel coffee who said it was his dads fault? Chris is a grown man responsible for his own actions. His father contributed to creating a menace to society by not properly disciplining his son. There’s a big difference. Wats father and mother always took his side, protected him and he could never do any wrong. Watch his parents speech at his trial and conviction. All they talked about was how good their son was. They said nothing about Shannon or the grandchildren. They are evil people that protected their son from any accountability his whole life.
And you know his dad knew he lied. Parents always know. His dad knew better then to try to get him to confess in from of the cameras. He got him to confess because he knew his son was a monster
@Peter Petruzzi Don't argue with fools, they're missing the bigger point. You are so right... fathers play a big role in teaching boys to be men.... Chris was passive usually.. he grew up watching his mom control everything and most likely thats why he liked Shannon... She was assertive like his mom and thats prob why they (her and his mom) didn't get along.
Peter Petruzzi I am sorry, but you are wrong. First, no way children without a father are not more prone to violence. That is not true. Not having a functional home sure, but that is extrapolating. And if I am honest, my father would always be the person I would tell everything in the world. Not because he didnt educate me. Because he is the person I trust more in the world
Both his father and mother spoke at the sentencing and it was not the kindest words. He still hadn’t confessed at the time to killing the kids. Shannan’s parents and brother also spoke. The father’s reaction in this video makes me think he initially believed his sons bullshit story that the detectives fed him. By the time of sentencing, he was clearly disillusioned and heartbroken.
Espoire J. How can you say any of that with any type of confidence? We all have parents but we’re all not our parents. Sometimes we fail them. This guy could have been great and loving and his mother could have been perfect but we all make our own choices at the end of the day and he fucked up. If his dad was so horrible why did he feel the need to give him a completely different lie to implicate himself to save face? He knew he did wrong and he admitted half the truth because he didn’t want to completely lie to his father because he is a monster but still loves his dad. Stop it
Actually if you followed this whole story then you would know Chris called his parents and asked for his Father to fly out to Colorado and his Mother asked Chris "do you want me to come too"? Chris said "NO", and the reason is Chris's Mother is an Alpha personality who most likely is a narcissist and who most likely emasculated her husband many times over in front of Chris, creating Chris's fear of having her there. It is why during the Sentencing his Mother actually spoke and his Dad did not. Don't give me his Dad was to emotional, he stood there without a tear in his eye. Chris has been getting over on his parents his whole life, and as some have said but not in so many words, My Dad would have kicked my ass and disowned me if I murdered my pregnant Wife, and his two Grand Daughters, no matter what my "excuse" was! Want to know how evil this family is, the "....Good father" (as Mothers Quote during Sentencing in reference to her POS Son), still believes Chris is a good person, even AFTER He killed Shanann in front of Bella, he then loaded them up with their Mothers body (his wife) on the floorboards of his truck and DROVE FOR AN HOUR with poor Bella Knowing he was going to Kill them! He then Murdered Cece in front of her at the oil field and carried her dead body up to the top of the tower then cramming her through an 8 Inch hole to the oil, he then returned and grabbed Bella at that point!!! CAN YOU IMAGINE THE TERROR THAT POOR GIRL FELT AS HER "HERO" was driving that hour knowing he was murdering her whole family in front of her face and was going to kill her too?!!! My sympathy is for Shanann's Immediate Family and Friends, not this weak little man! BTW, they apparently are a Religious Family, but I have never read these immoral behaviors in the teaching of Christ!!!
Peter Petruzzi I don’t understand all these back and forth comments. These videos always spawn people trying to figure out reasons for why evil evils things happen. Evil is chaotic. Its unpredictable. It can manifest in the most unexpected person. It always essentially boils down to a nature vs nurture argument which is kind of flawed anyway. What is nature if not nurture/environment manifesting itself through the generations?
I did find it odd how the father responded, though. I feel like most fathers or anyone really would have broken down and started crying after learning his granddaughters were strangled to death.
I do kind of think his father may have contributed to his extreme narcissism.
You obviously didn't watch the interviews he gave in the next room, before and after he found out they were dead. He did nothing but blame Shanann, and paint his son as a poor innocent victim.
Say what you will about these sociopathic, cold-blooded killers, but one thing is for sure, they are usually calculating and cunning in addition to being good actors(maybe the police can see that they are lying but normal people wouldn't stand a chance). This guy though... He's just the dumbest man I've ever seen and the worst actor on the planet. The way he was acting worried, it's like he is purposefully trying to make the police think he is lying.
It might be a stretch here but he doesn't say "I don't know where they are",
he says,
"I don't know where THEY'RE AT".
It's almost like he's half-way to confessing it already!
"They are at ... the woods" etc 3:57
This guy is really DUMB! He doesn’t know that polygraphs are not sufficient evidence, and that they can’t use polygraphs in court! 😂😂 Props to the detectives catching this monster
Taking a polygraph test must be nerve racking even if you are innocent, because its a new experience in itself. I naturally get tensed, so i guess i will fail a polygraph even while mentioning my own gender. Lolz
He's just crying because he will go to jail not because he feels bad of what he did. No remorse from at all, u deserve to rot in jail! I hope he will realize in jail how evil what he did.
Dude probably hit that sniffle right when they said he hadn't cried like it was a fadeaway three-point jumper at the buzzer for the win to clinch the NBA finals.
He is so painfully naive! No matter what, he should not have agreed to take a polygraph. And why is he saying anything at all without an attorney present?! He's just ignorant and sickening
dang, no wonder even people who didn't do it end up saying they did. These "Techniques" are sneaky/non sneaky bullying. "You did it it. just tell us what you did", "I can see you are nice, and certainly if you did do something, it must have been something very difficult". How can authorities ever be sure that confessions are true, or just worn out of people?
Northern Kai I watched the entire video and that’s the only part she does anything that could look like rolling her eyes. Pretty sure she didn’t, but that’s probably the moment the comment was referencing.
No judt straight up rolling your eyes is unprofessional, what detective does that in a confession? It may look like it but she just glanced at Chris' dad look carefully
sagresnaw Between the 5:00 minute video mark through 5:50 video mark. If you watch the video carefully they apparently have the “Time Stone” because the clock keeps going back and forth through time. 100% false phony staged “psyop” by the government. This is extremely suspicious in it’s entirety. The cops, relatives, the husband, the neighbor & neighborhood. There is a narrative here and a much more mysterious bigger picture. The government loves to create monsters for people to watch on their television programming devices. There are thousands of husbands & wives who have committed worse crimes than this and they don’t get media coverage like this. One big advertisement for “surveillance mini door bell cameras, go-pro technology” This entire story was one big circus and the population ate it up. And yes the government is that evil to play mind games with its population. The government even goes to war. The government has disclosed factual documentation and video evidence and openly admit they do psychologically experiments with their population. So many of you were so invested in this story.
@SirVent OfGod The person who uploaded the video edited it. That's why the clock jumps forward, because he cuts the video. Never once did I see the clock jump backwards. Worship whoever the fuck you want but don't you dare try and force it on anyone else.
SirVent OfGod Great and interesting comment. I’m aware of the psychological games they play - or at least some of them, as I’m sure none of us know the full extent of their CRIMES.
Have you see “The Minds of Men” from Truthstream media? It covers the history of psychological operations, etc. It’s almost 4 hours long, but excellent.
@Lia Mina I'm sure I never implied they wouldn't. This channel has almost 5 million subs off of relatively little content, which substantiates their value. The purpose of me utilizing the personal pronouns 'I', and "for me", denotes my own personal preference in relation to the OP stating that this is their favorite channel. I'm speaking to the poster, not the artist of the channel. Have a good day.
despicable human being i can’t believe someone could be capable of this action and to lie about it and show that he has absolutely no remorse until he thinks he’s going to jail.
When he uses the term "those kids" it's a subconscious way of distancing himself from the crime. After admitting to killing them there's no longer any pretense and no longer a need to distance himself to protect his feigned innocence.
Another mistake he makes it constantly switching between saying “don’t “ and “do not”. Or switching between contractions and using phrases like “did not”, “do not”, or “could not”. Usually something we do unconsciously when lying. There’s no definitive study on this but it can be a sign that you should delve deeper into whatever they may be hiding.
This dad still cares for him after he found out his son killed someone, meanwhile my parents disowned me after finding out I smoked weed on my 21st birthday lol
@Ian Mangham They're not good substances. You can live a perfectly healthy and balanced life with them, but barely anyone who uses them has adequate self control. People who use drugs exercise an addictive personality. Smoke/drink with pride, but don't defend them like they're harmless.
Remember, his story is that his wife Killed their kids hence he killed the wife. The fatHer would always love, care and believe the son. He hasn't yet confessed that he killed them himself
Me too. Even though they didn’t like Shannan I’m sure they never imagined murder was going to be a result. They probably were hoping for a divorce at the most.
@M M I’m not a mom so I wouldn’t know why or how she was able to but at the end of his trial she told him she forgave him in front of shannans family , which was completely unnecessary and disgusting that could have been done in a visit or phone call, it’s safe to say I wouldn’t feel remorse for the mother🤷🏾♀️
I was thinking the same, all dads for the most part love their sons and hate seeing them suffer or in a tough spot, it must’ve broke his old mans heart when he found out his son did all that, unimaginable.
Why? The Father is helping the Son to accuse The Mother of murdering the Children. Chris's parents hated Shannan from the start. Didn't even go to the wedding. The ultimate show of scorn to Shannan. Nah. No pity for The In Laws.
@Adrian Esperando I will always have my family's back no matter what they do, just the type of family we are..... BUT that doesn't excuse their crimes or stuff like that.
The dad was in a very difficult situation. as many will likely argue that he should have asked for a lawyer on his son's behalf the moment he figured that the son had played a huge role. but the dad is in shock as it is his 2x beloved grandkids, so he would likely also just get to the truth as soon as possible, but the lack of compassion for the kids, from this Chris, is really disturbing..
It all depends on whether the suspect believes the polygraph can be useful for the interrogation. She kept telling him how highly trained she is and how accurate the polygraph is. Then they accuse him of lying solely based on the polygraph results (at least to the suspects knowledge). Watts keeps denying but thinks he's in trouble. If he believed the polygraph was useless he would probably have called a lawyer after the results came back negative. And not believing in the test will make the results even less accurate.
@InWeCome A lot of serial killers and killers like this lack common sense, which is good for us. What common sense does someone have, when they could have just divorced their wife, and gone off with the girl, and been seen as a douchebag dad at worst, rather than what he did? He ruined his life and many people around him. Same with Ted Bundy. But that may be because there are things missing in their development.
Yeah John Demler. It is nice to see a comment in support of the interrogators, because many of the commentators seem enraged toward them, and say things like, they told the father to get out, and other things not said.
This channel has become my obsession. However, there are cases of innocent people who went down to police station to “straighten everything out” and talked their way into 25 to life prison sentences. 10 hours in an interrogation room will make just about anyone say anything to get out that room. I’m certainly not saying that’s the case in these videos, just...learn your rights. “I want my attorney” are the four words that become your best friend.
As soon as he's given the opportunity to pass the blame (onto his wife), he takes it and runs with it with little hesitation. Sitting there lying to his father's face, knowing damn well she won't be able to defend herself. Coward.
Yeah but great way to get him to unravel. Gave him an easy out that can easily be proved. They just needed him to admit last time he saw them they were alive and well.
@Nocturnal Serenity Of course. But even more women are like this. So it is quite hippocritical that a woman calls him coward when she would have done exactly the same or even worse.
@Bitter Jade No Karen (it is not supposed to be offensive, it just shows for everyone that we discuss on your level), looking at statistics and pointing out that the statistics do not back the claim of the woman who made it is "woman hatey ragey" in your eyes. Fascinating. The entitlement.
You ever heard the words constructive criticism? Like do not throw around cowards when you are likely to be one yourself. Quite easy. I am really surprised you did not get that. Karen.
You prefer being with your cats than a living human who loves you and who you love back? I do not think so CARRIE, I think you soon hit the wall and then there is no alternative to the cats anymore.
Yeah, that was the most disgusting part of this whole thing. He clearly doesn't care about his wife or "those kids" and I just can't fathom how someone could hurt their own blood. He created those little beings and they loved and cherished him. Only to get betrayed by that person in the worst way possible... Just horrible.
@Hunk666 infanticide is generally a word used to describe the killing of a child within their first year. There are also clear legal definitions that separate infanticide and murder. As for your assessment of the demographics, I can certainly agree with you as those are indeed facts. If you had a source for your claim regarding society at large I'd love to take a look at it.
@Hunk666 have you heard the word homicide? Dude you're not proving a point, murder is a blanket term for all these things, infanticide just specifically means murder of children.
Everyone is talking about the polygrapher, but come on, that detective guy is amazing. He was so sure, he did everything well. ``Chris... Chris stop. Its time.`` Such movie lines
They psychologically broke him when they began to continually apply pressure after the second breakthrough. It was truly amazing to watch. Excellent detective work by these two.
And he mentions it after xD "I was watching a video of them"... and the day before "you should see the picture on my phone, it's better" 🤦🏻♂️ cringy af
For real, but I've watched too many of them now and im just vicariously feeling guilty, and, I'm not a religious person, but feel like I need to go to confession.
As someone who has been watching this channel for a while, don't watch the Rafferty one if you can avoid it. The details of what happened to that poor little girl are horrific and explicit in that video
Yeah I commented on ANOTHER video that came from "what pretending to be crazy looks Iike". I guess we're all bffs now. Together on that recommend algorithm train, vibing & riding along together.
he was in the recommended list before that already. its just that the pretending to be crazy thing was shorter and had a really good title so we all clicked on it, while only a few actually clicked on that 50 minute video about that woman
@Eleanor Brockbank yeah and during his sentence his mom said “we forgive you” how do you forgive someone who murdered your grandchildren? No wonder Shannon didn’t like her.
The most chilling thing about this (aside from, you know, the murders) is how Chris only started showing real emotion once he realised he couldn't lie his way out of it anymore. You see it in a lot of these cases, Casey Anthony comes to mind. It's as though they truly can only feel sorry for themselves and no one else. It's truly chilling to see.
The only video where I feel sympathy for the murderer is the Andy B. video. The war machine just keeps making killers and society doesn't know what to do with them.
Sometimes I'm worried I'll turn out the same way, yaknow, like I don't feel enough for others the way I should despite trying to. And helping them.
But then I realized that if try to help people and am worried about hurting others or others being hurt, then even if I don't have empathy I'm still never going to be someone like this, or even with the entitled and self-centeredness they do
The Casey Anthony one was weird to me Idk why, maybe its because of how she got emotional when her parents were reassuring her over the phone. likely crying because she knows she did something fucked up and is finally faced to face with the consequences on others. I don't know it seemed like she regretted it out of more than just being highly suspected. Wish there was more info on this case..
The fact that detective’s compliments and reassurance actually work so well is mind boggling to me. Like look around you man, you are in the f*cking police department, you faild the polygraph test, you’re the prime suspect and you actually belive they think highly of you and are on your side 😂😂
It’s because a lot of people love when others feed their ego. It’s a psychological thing, actually. It’s mostly tied to being narcissistic or just arrogant. It is still weird, but i can see how it works so well.
@Kate Russell Which makes sense of course, I don’t really like compliments. Others think compliments are so great and they seek them out as much as possible.
I couldn't imagine being in the position of these detectives, certain you are staring down a disgusting heartless killer yet having to force yourself to feign empathy and victim-blame in order to do your job. Must be so emotionally taxing.
What if he actually was innocent though? These pigs try to get a conviction regardless of guilt or innocence most of the time. Its their job. Dont talk to police...ever.
@Johnny I'm not saying the police are 100% correct all the time, nor do I approve of all of their methods, but I reaaaally don't think going to bat for the cold-blooded murderer is the way to get that point across.
These people doing the investigation are absolutely amazing. I would confess everything to them. Yes I did take my sisters eyeshadow when I was 12. I didn’t give it back because I wanted it to myself.
John Wilson Um, nope. However, when it comes to this particular statement by Chris, I do believe there is truth to it considering we’ve all heard it straight from the horse’s mouth when Cindy Watts had no problem whatsoever discussing her disdain for her deceased daughter in law on national television.
Leah Nicole just because this very very horrible thing happened to Shannan and her lovely little cherubs, DOESNT mean she was an angel I’m sorry to say but she may have been what his mother said. We don’t know.
Setting aside that you're literally defending a murderer (something we knew, as per the video of the comment section you're in right now), no, people don't "talk different" in that way.
People do go "my poor girls/my little babies/my little ones". Notice something all of these have in common, that's miraculously lacking in "these kids/those girls"?
I agree, it so annoying how hyper analytic people are of criminals. They literally can’t laugh without people in the comments saying “I can’t believe they would laugh, they should never laugh”. Like what the fuck do you expect them to do, be in a state of pity 24/7 until they die. I understand they did something horrible but they still have a life to live.
@seen it’s called distancing language, he’s doing so as to create distance between him and his kids. People do it so as to minimize negative emotions associated with the given situation.
@Jesse Jaime woah dude ur so smart. u must have multiple masters degrees. i definitely didn’t assume that was what people were talking about for 90% of the comment section or referring to for under 3 different videos.
Isn’t it so wild how manipulative our own system is. For those who don’t know the game of the law are effed. Dude could have lawyered up real quick and could have walked out of that room. Not a murder apologist by any means but I think everyone gets my point.
he would not have given his confession if she hadn't been there. she played him like a cheap kazoo. i believe a bit of perhaps subconscious sexism played into it. and she used it to her advantage.
@SG Thats what I am thinking, That girl/monster who killed her daughter but becuase shes such a good compulsive liar she walked free.. I must say that if I would ever commit any crime the dumbest thing in the US is to admit you did it.. Even if they catch you while at it, the best lawyers will still get you out i.e. so many real life examples.. That old rich dude who was caught red handed disposing of a body walked free.. I mean jeez the amount of people walking free.. Agree with you if he lawyered up he would probably walk..
Not really. U can refuse it and polygraphs are pretty stupid o not opinion. It’s just a mind game. It’s not any proof of anything & not admissible in court and you can leave after taking it...
Sen so true like when she said at one point "CHICKS ARE CRAZY" when trying to suggest to him shannan couldve killed the kids i gagged omg and he took the bait
INTERROGATOR: Oh, you think you're all hard? (smirks confidently) Hold on a sec, I got someone to talk to you. (presses buzzer) (slow booming footsteps begin, increasing in volume, 23 seconds) (footsteps stop) (door opens) (enter POLYGRAPH LADY in fetching striped sweater) (WANNABE TOUGH GUY's face falls, begins sweating) (INTERROGATOR leans back in chair, fingers laced behind his head) POLYGRAPH LADY: I believe you had a story you want to tell me? WANNABE TOUGH GUY: I- ... I- ... I- ...
@Sen , I agree. The "mom" thing with her, and yes I believe since they were all girls he killed it was brilliant to have her there. Never knew a polygraph examiner, could interrogate so well. Great job all around.
@Bilal Tariq im watching now again that neighbour screwed him was great how he picked up his unusual behaviour that was the beginning of the end for him
Shiloh Ryan the fact is that due to good police work and experience they knew he should NOT have left that room and it’s important to keep him there even if it is manipulative. Innocent until proven guilty and in need of a fair trial yes, but there should be absolutely no way of letting him back out on the street when he is absolutely guilty (even if they are completely sure of it but just don’t have a confession)
Even if your guilty you can easily beat a test just gotta keep a solid mind and know no matter what you didn’t do anything even if you did and go on with that mindset and show no emotion. If he took this test like I acted when he got interviewed probably would’ve passed it
@SG I couldn’t agree more!!! I was thinking the entire tome while watching this scene how manipulative this lady was, all the while acting as if she genuinely cared about his feelings, giving him a reassuring rub on the shoulder, etc... Yet when she started in on him about failing the test, she literally would not let him get a word out. Almost in a sense, it seems like (in the right circumstance with a person vulnerable or scared enough) they could convince someone who truly is innocent that they in fact committed the crime. Not sayin that’s what happened in this case by any means, but our system is so messed up. And in my opinion, anyone who goes to school to get this type of “training” and thinks there’s nothing wrong with what they then do to people is either a person with no conscious or is way too trusting in the way things are done in this country.
@SG he could have walked out, but he wouldn’t be free. Everyone with a brain knows it was him and they will fight for justice in anyway they could have.
@SG the thing is we live in a country where we're free to get lawyers. There are tons where you're not. He was an idiot and chose not to get one and that's on him and no one else.
@Johana Abiodun it's sad but in those cases there is a jury and full justice. Its their job at that point to decide and they decided for them to walk free. Murderers can't just be put in jail because the police think they have evidence or theyre suspicious theres an entire process after that, it's flawed, but better than so many other options and it's understandable why it failed those times
@Swerzye tru there just used to imtomadate people but they do not work like im a common daily pill to lower heart rate and blood pressure to lower my anxiety and i could lie my ass of on one of those and pass with flying colors
@Cole Sisler you’re assuming that police are looking for the actual killer. They are looking for a confession. Sometimes the two are the same but not always. And innocent people are locked up.
Interesting... weak people so easily fall into these things... real killers... and probably more dangers to the general public... would never fall for this... this guy is just needs other people approval... he sits there trying to convince them... real people would just say... f-off... i don't care what you think... i know what the truth is... im outa here... and would likely have said something like that way back in part one... this guy's need to be liked by others... his need for approval... its just sickening to watch.
@Filthy The responses the polygraph monitors are involuntary & thus most people will fail when lying. There are ways to beat it though, which is why they're not allowed in court.
@nobodys baby just because the results happen to align with the truth does not mean it works. It's fake science. A broken clock is right twice a day, still doesn't mean it works.
@Ornery Disagree. Lie detectors measure jumps in respiration, perspiration, heart rate, & BP. For people that aren't professional liars they usually are consistent. However, there are scenarios that will throw the results off. Mental illness, psychopathy, huge amounts f anxiety will skew results. There are also things that can be done to skew results. All of these are reasons why lie detectors are not admissible in court. However, when used appropriately they can be useful to LE.
@Millings RGood It took me a while to realize the polygraph lady Tammy Lee was an agent with the Colorado Bureau of Investigation. Working in tandem with Special Agent Coder of the FBI.
@SG yes, this system is messed up, I mean, only 5% of men and women get justice when they are raped, 5 PERCENT, 95% of those rapists are free, with the victims dealing with the psychological damage.
@Bilal Tariq not feeling bad for Chris at all. He obviously deserves everything that comes to him.
You can believe this while still agreeing that many of these tactics are unethical, as they often hurt innocents. The police are simply doing their job- extracting a confession. They will do the same regardless of a suspect’s actual guilt or innocence, and many people who have done nothing wrong crack under the pressure. It’s ridiculous to me how many people don’t even know that you have the right to an attorney in all cases of questioning.
@rafer Jefferson iii I mean you’re right I’ve never said anything else? I don’t even know how you got that from my comment. I just never saw these interrogations before and I thought it’s interesting WHY she said that. I mean yes she’s playing a dumb blonde but there’s a strategy behind everything they say or do that’s what they’re trained for and she thought that saying that would make him trust her more, that worked out and ultimately said a lot about his character. Never said it’s about sexism in general and never said nothing else could have worked.
@Kristen Indubitably. Some replies here have me concerned with the public’s IQ seems people forever miss the point and are on about something else that was never in question to begin with. I just laugh. Some people can’t be helped but yea, least you get it. Cheers mate.
Based on these videos the lawyers would probably claim that the kids and wife were all still alive and this was just a hoax to become famous across the country
@Lachlan Rocca psychopathy isn't a form of a mental disorder. It's a personality disorder. And yes, Chris Watts could absolutely be classified as a psychopath and a narcissist.
@Lachlan Rocca Psychopathy is not mental illness, it's a lack of what makes us human. They can't empathize, they can't love, they can't concern themselves with anything except what benefits them.
@EuropeanWilderness 1488 not true. Both psychopaths and sociopaths can mimic normal emotions and empathy. They just don't feel them the way most people do. Chris Watts is not an emotional person. The female interrogator even said, he did not shed a single tear for his children in the days he had been there.
@EuropeanWilderness 1488 his "break down" was an act. He clearly took the bait from the officers and knew that he might get a lesser sentence if it appeared he murdered his wife out of rage and didn't kill his entire family. The break down was utter bullshit. That is what makes it so sickening to watch. Also, I'm not baselessly calling him a psychopath. Going by the guidelines of the DSM-5, he fits the diagnosis of a psychopath and a narcissist. I think that he is a combo of the two.
@peterah7957 i doubt he will either. He's probably already adapting to prison life. And from what I've read in other articles, he has delusional women visiting him in prison that actually feel sorry for him.
@Heather McDuffee psychopaths are not "OCD". OCD is a mental disorder. Psychopathy is a personality disorder. And from what ive read about the case, there is nothing to suggest that he has OCD.
Ok psychopath is too far, hes got emotions its just bottled up. Hes an introvert and no one in the comments payed at attention to that as far as I could see
@Kristax6x yep! He comes across as being in denial.... What I don't get is if he wanted to continue that r ship with that other woman he could of left his wife.... I know its not that simple but it seems a far more reasonable way of departing the marriage then killing the woman and your own small children!! I don't get a person's mind like this. I hope he is never released!
@Kindred yeah his emotions are purely based around himself! I don't know the history of his marriage, and I know anybody can flip, but what he did seems so cold and without remorse! I think those are definitely traits of a psychopath!
@peterah7957 yea you didn't pay attention that just proved my point let me explain in a paragraph.
Neuroticism is found in high levels in introverts, meaning they tend to be more: anxious, guilty, worrysome, fearful and envious. All displayed on Chris during the interview. This can also be shown and explained from his conflict with his wife. Introverts tend to bottle up emotions, feelings and thoughts. Or we like to call, repressing or even suppressing them. When they bottle those emotions up, they gather and gather til they get too full and the person can burst in fits of rage or tantrum. Introverts are known to be more explosive that way. So we can safely add that into the mix. If the two had been having marital issues, they may have had a very heated argument on the night of. This may have escalated too far leading one thing to another. Because of his repressed feelings about the relationship(who knows what they were going through in that relationship since he cheated) his feelings would have easily been let out in an exosion of tantrum.
@Kindred fair enough 👍 I also think there is a line you know not to cross no matter the circumstances... Whatever he is, he is where he belongs, this type of behaviour is dangerous to all those around him.
@peterah7957 I think he was considering the financial burden of child support. He seems like he wanted no ties to his old life. So the only way to completely be rid of it, was to kill them. Most people obviously wouldn't do that or even think of doing such a thing. They would just get a divorce and move on.
@peterah7957 what many people do is suppress their emotions and thats mostly found in introverts and when emotions are suppressed, research suggests that you are more prone to aggressiveness, and sadly he fell into that trap
@Kindred @Kindred I understand where you are coming from but I'm going to have to disagree. He did not show high levels of neuroticism and not all introverts have high levels of neuroticism. They simply are more reserved. Could he have bottled up feelings? Sure. But I still find that he fits the criteria for psychopathy and vulnerable narcissism. When he feels things, he feels them for himself. When he showed emotion, it was for himself. He lacks empathy. And if you think psychopath isnt a fair description of him...consider the crime. Imagine killing your pregnant wife, and then smothering your children one at a time and dumping their bodies. After he did that he drove away he looked up they lyrics to a song about killing a family, called the daughter's school and unenrolled them, looked up tickets for a trip, etc. This was literally right after dumping the bodies of his family. Also I'm not just spouting off my opinion on this. I have degrees in psychology and behavioral medicine so I am basing what I'm saying on my schooling and on facts.
@Kristax6x such is the human mind controlled by emotions. And suppressed emotions lead to aggression. That is one of the motifs that lead him for his crime. You are also right with his psychopathic tendencies because although many have suppressed emotions who can also be aggressive, they don't lead to cold blooded murder, so more were at play inside the mind of Chris Watts. He may not have high levels of neuroticism but he has higher levels than that of extroverts. Since he does he is more prone to overthinking, anxiety, anger, jealousy and all those. The investigators took advantage of his anxiety during the interview but had to be careful not to agitate him. He was over thinking, ruminating the night of the murder that's why he couldn't sleep. And anger? Well we know how that turned out.
@Kindred I agree with what your saying as far as what might have been going on in his mind. It kind of fits with the term narcissistic rage. I'm not saying that he didn't have suppressed emotions and desires. I feel like that actually was a big part of it. Going by all that I've read about the case, I would definitely say he fits in with the psychopathic spectrum and he's a vulnerable narcissist.
@Kindred yeah once you get into narcissism and also antisocial personality disorder, you'll see what I mean lol. Its eye opening when you learn about how some people's minds work.
@EuropeanWilderness 1488 thats not how that works only sociopaths have muted emotions pyschopaths have massive amounts of emotion that can over flow at any time its just they know how to act normal
@EuropeanWilderness 1488 yes basically a pyschopath can feel extreme versions of all emotions over very little imagine like mania for eveyr emotion not just happines. . its sociopaths who have muted emotions but even they have diffrent levels of such mentall illness most sociopaths just have muted emotions some cant feel certain ones at all and even fewer cant feel most of them unless they do something that gives a massive adreanline rush like say murder
@Hatersgotohell according to the DSM-5...the guidelines used to define mental/personality disorders...yes he is a psychopath and a vulnerable narcissist. I went through 7 years of schooling for psychology and behavioral medicine. I know what I'm talking about.
Kristax6 x I am not joking. This guy has some mental disorders that definitely got out of control probably due to an external issue (drugs, affairs, having sexual relations with guys,anger,etc) but he isn’t a psychopath, he showed way too much fear to be one. Sociopath MAYBE. Due to how he may of been raised. Who knows what his mom really was like
@Madison Bliss I'm sorry but you're incorrect. I've done extensive reading on the case and based on the guidelines for diagnosis and the information provided about him, he fits the criteria for psychopathy and for vulnerable narcissism. As I've stated in other responses, I've gone through 7 years of schooling for psychology and behavioral medicine. I know what I am talking about.
@Hatersgotohell @Hatersgotohell there is no argument. I don't expect everyone to have the same education as me. I'm not trying to talk down to anyone of anything like that. Typically the 5-factor model of personality analysis is used and also there is scoring done that involves looking at the person's traits such as interpersonal traits, affective traits, their lifestyle, and their antisocial traits. If the person possesses those necessary attributes then they are deemed to be a psychopath.
@Madison Bliss well...no I am not. I'm not sure how you came to your conclusion but I can actually back mine up with sound facts and logic. Do you know how to properly diagnose someone? Have you received any certification to do so? Im not trying to talk down to you. I just don't think you can provide any reasonable argument against me because im not basing what I'm saying on opinion. I'm basing what I'm saying on science and on the statistical guidelines on how to diagnose someone.
@Hatersgotohell I think you misunderstood what I meant. I was saying that I don't expect everyone to have gone to school for this sort of thing. I'm not trying to talk down to anyone or make them feel stupid for not knowing the kind of information I learned. It's not like I always knew this kind of stuff. I was trying to be polite. I explained how diagnosis are typically made. I was in no way trying to be arrogant lol and no, I am definitely not a narcissist.
@Hatersgotohell there's nothing manipulative about stating the fact that I'm not talking down to you by explaining my education and what I know. You're being argumentive towards me for no reason and rude. It's unnecessary. If you want me to explain every single thing that brought me to my conclusion then I will.
@Madison Bliss no actually it's not. I'm only responding to people so that they know I'm not just baselessly stating my opinion. You can't tell through text, but I'm trying my best to be polite, despite some people's rudeness. It's hard to not get a bit flip with someone when they're telling you that you're wrong when you do actually know information. I'm sorry if it came off like I'm a know it all. Because there is plenty I don't know about certain things.
@Hatersgotohell @Hatersgotohell there is a lot more that I could get into because you go into each fine detail of the case and say how that points to a diagnosis. It's obviously not something that you can determine on a whim. There is some debate with experts as to whether he's a malignant narcissist or a vulnerable narcissist. But most do agree on the fact that he fits the criteria for psychopathy. There is also the 5 factor model/O.C.E.A.N that is also helpful when determining personality which is Openness to experience, Contentiousness, Extroversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism. He showed high levels of openness to experience, low levels of Contentiousness, @Hatersgotohell there is a lot more that I could get into because you go into each fine detail of the case and say how that points to a diagnosis. It's obviously not something that you can determine on a whim. There is some debate with experts as to whether he's a malignant narcissist or a vulnerable narcissist. But most do agree on the fact that he fits the criteria for psychopathy. There is also the 5 factor model/O.C.E.A.N that is also helpful when determining personality which is Openness to experience, Contentiousness, Extroversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism. He showed high levels of openness to experience, low levels of contentiousness, somewhat low levels of extroversion, low levels of agreeableness, and low levels of neuroticism.
@Hatersgotohell I'll listen to what you have to say, so as not to be rude. But I gave you my explanation. There's more details I could go over but i tried to condense it because I already felt like what I wrote was excessive to have to write in a comment section. Im not looking for an argument or to really debate anything. If you feel differently then its your right to do so and I respect that.
Kristax6 x Correct, he’s a psychopath, and I don’t say that lightly. I don’t think every bad person is one, or every murderer is one. And not every psychopath is a murderer! But this guy is. My dad is a psychopath so I’ve had quit a bit of direct experience with this topic from close quarters. All of this man’s emotions were faked. He cried once, right on demand. He spent most of the time talking about himself. “I need them to come home,” “I would never do that,” just count the number of me and I statements he made, compared to the amount of time he spent talking about them and helping investigators to find them (almost zero time). If anyone disagrees, I would challenge them to watch the two part video on another channel that shows body camera footage of the entire police encounter, starting when the wife’s friend reported her missing. Part 1 of this video here only had edited selections from that body cam. This man does weird shit in the house the whole while the cop is standing right there. He doesn’t even pretend to be in a hurry or try looking around for her. The wife’s friend even asks, “Could they be at the pool?!” and this dude coolly goes, “probably not.” He didn’t even offer to go check, and acted like it was a huge imposition. He was even caught smiling like a freak for no reason in their bedroom. The reason he couldn’t act like a “normal person” would under those conditions, even to pretend in front of an officer, is that he doesn’t know how normal people experience emotions. He knew what to SAY the police, but he did not know what to feel, and was therefore unconvincing. Psychopath isn’t just some degrading insult people can throw around or argue about. It doesn’t mean they are possessed by an evil force, or are somehow not human. They don’t all wear signs or walk around with crazy eyes. It’s a fairly common (moreso than we would like!) personality disorder with very specific, reliable traits. And he is a psychopath. He sees no value in his wife or children beyond them being in his way. It’s not like they got into an argument, and he accidentally smacked her against a wall, like a “normal” angry man with bottled up emotions might do. It’s not even a classic domestic abuse murder where the dude is afraid his wife is interested in someone else. He calculated how to kill his toddlers in the middle of the night, dump them in his truck, and went to work. “Normal” murders happen out of rage or jealousy or revenge or whatever, but not this one. He also happens to be very stupid at planning crimes, and that’s probably why he got caught. She ran off but left her phone and purse? Please. As I heard a body language expert say recently, “The really good psychopaths, you won’t spot them. You’ll have married them and they’ll have killed you before you ever figure it out.”
@Kelly B exactly! You hit the nail on the head. I wouldn't just toss around the term psychopath lightly. I'm not sure if you saw some of my other comments but I tried to explain how a psychopath is diagnosed and my reasons for saying he is one.
@Kristax6x Yep. I felt like I had to back you up, because a lot of people on here, although well-intentioned, don't know enough about this topic to be making claims. The term psychopath has taken on various meanings in popular culture that don't reflect the true cinical/DSM definition of anti-social personality disorder or narcissistic personality disorder. They have a disrupted sense of core identity, and that makes them good chameleons. They alter their personality to fit in, and con you into taking their side. They learn manipulation early in life. I would go so far as to say their entire identity and personality is an act. When they are done with it, or done with you, it's time to discard and move on to the next. It's not a mental illness, and it doesn't always mean 'crazy psycho killer with no feelings.' They are not all violent, but they are all dangerous to get entangled with. In fact, plenty of psychopaths go through life as very successful people and never get arrested for anything, even though they may have no morals and feel no love or remorse. The ones who are the best at lying can get away with almost anything. Terrifying, but true.
Kristax6 x Between the 5:00 minute video mark through 5:50 video mark. If you watch the video carefully they apparently have the “Time Stone” because the clock keeps going back and forth through time. 100% false phony staged “psyop” by the government. This is extremely suspicious in it’s entirety. The cops, relatives, the husband, the neighbor & neighborhood. There is a narrative here and a much more mysterious bigger picture. The government loves to create monsters for people to watch on their television programming devices. There are thousands of husbands & wives who have committed worse crimes than this and they don’t get media coverage like this. One big advertisement for “surveillance mini door bell cameras, go-pro technology” This entire story was one big circus and the population ate it up. And yes the government is that evil to play mind games with its population. The government even goes to war. The government has disclosed factual documentation and video evidence and openly admit they do psychologically experiments with their population. So many of you were so invested in this story.
@SirVent OfGod I know the government can produce false information...but Jesus Christ. The guy killed his family. It's pretty obvious this isnt made up. You can see the sheer pain of his dead wife's family during the sentencing video. I strongly disagree with what you're saying. But everyone has a right to their opinion so I'm not going to argue with you.
Kristax6 x the clock on the wall is 100% proof these people are involved in something else. I have witnessed people crying their eyes out and it was false and fake, I have factual proof that celebrities can cry and convince people through movies and that is fake acting, and their acting is able to get other people to cry and convince them what they are seeing is real. And it just a movie and people are still moved. There is something not right with the entire production of this story from beginning to end. And who are these people? Why do they deserve television news coverage, they are not the only family that this has happened to. 24/7 at any given moment in the United States a crime like this happens and many families never get this kind of coverage. Many families are destroyed and left broken because of circumstances like this. And the point is it’s never broadcasted. Why do we now how to feel some type of way about this family. It’s sad because the news channels produce “news dramas” for you people to glued to your screens like a movie,soap opera,novella,pulp fiction drama. This is really sad and scary.
@SirVent OfGod I'm sorry but I still disagree. That woman and those little girls are dead and I feel that is disrespectful to their lives to suggest that they aren't. He is 100% incarcerated. My friends cousin actually works for the prison that he is being held at. This is a very real story. But again, you have a right to your own opinion and I respect that. However, I disagree wholeheartedly.
@Chris Thorpe the investigators arent psychopathic. They're trained to behave that way during an investigation. They probably don't behave that way in their daily life and other interactions. Also there is no "pop psychology" involved in my conclusion that he's a psychopath and it's hardly from just watching 40 minutes. I did a lot of reading and watched numerous videos on the case. Also, I went to school for 7 years for degrees in behavioral medicine and psychology. I use the DSM-5 guidelines and actual studies to come to my conclusions. You're entitled to your own opinion though so I'm not going to argue about it. I'm only responding because I don't want to seem like I'm making an illogical or uneducated claim.
@Time Warp they would probably just state that he shows signs of psychopathy. There are narcissistic traits that coincide with psychopathy. But I understand what you mean.
@Time Warp I understand your reasoning. A lot of experts and psychologists debate the same thing lol. I lean more towards him being psychopathic. However, there's similarities between psychopaths, narcissists and sociopaths so I can see why people have differing opinions on his diagnosis.
He's not a psychopath, he's a sociopath, and he made himself one. He got married, felt love, yadayad, then he started disconnecting himself from his children in order to not feel quilty for murdering them. If he was a psychopath then he would have easily passed the polygraph test and walked away free, please, use reasoning before righting comments.
I read your replies now, I'm still not convinced fully he's an psychopath, but only because there's two situations that could fit this scenario in my mind. Before I say them, I just want to make it clear I am not formally educated on this subject and my Idea of a psychopath is someone who does not feel guilt or empathy. The 2 scenarios that I could see are 1, he's a psychopath like you say, and 2, he is extremely self centered to the point of changing his mind set in order to go around his empathy and guilt, this is seen in people like Jeffery Dahmer who have empathy but change there mindsets to see people as objects or farther away from them in order to go through with horrendous acts. The reason why I believe that the murderer here may be that is because, as the youtuber points out, he keeps saying those kids in order to distance himself which a psychopath would have no desire in doing.
@EnchantedGamer9 I stand by what I said and if you read my previous comments you'll understand why I came to that conclusion. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion however so I'm not going to argue with you. If you disagree then that's fine.
while he definitely has psychopathic traits there is one reason that makes me question if he is a psychopath, in the video where the neighboor showed the police officer the camera footage he was extremelly anxious, he was moving back and forth like he was having a panic attack. Now from my understanding psychopaths are genetically immune to stress and anxiety because their amygdala is 18% smaller and disconected from the frontal lobe which means that as a psychopath, chriss wats should have been calm and compossed under that pressure. on the other hand sociopaths also have a lack of concience guilt and remorse but are capable of having anxiety and panic which seems consistent with watts.
I mean, all of us lie to our parents. In his case, it's just another lie. Shouldn't be that shocking. I think the more sickening part is his lack of emotion. He has the capacity for emotion, just purely inward.
@Henry Panthofer I'm not shocked that he lied to his father. It's knowing what he actually did and how he was actually ready to blame the death of his daughters on his dead wife. That's what disgusted me.
@Kristax6x I'd say it's a pretty natural repsonse. He's already forfeited his morality, so he's just trying to do some damage control. As someone falls down a pit, even if they chose to jump, they'll grasp at anyithing, even if they would usually know it would do nothing, in an attempt to save themself.
@Henry Panthofer well yes lol obviously. He's a horrible person. Its not that I would expect anything less of someone who's capable of what he did. Its still disgusting none the less
@Christopher Tanner no. That wasn't my point. It's the fact that he's blaming the death of his daughters on his dead wife and is trying to garner sympathy from his father. And his father is patting his back not knowing that his son killed his entire family in cold blood.
@T.M. Will This is not true. Personality disorders are in fact mental illness, and "psychopathy" (antisocial personality disorder) is one of them. I, too, as a person with the normal range of emotions have the knee jerk reaction to want to say "fuck these people they're monsters" but there is only a certain degree of truth in that. While yes, the illness is very dangerous, adding to this stigma only gives an antisocial person more justification in their head, as they see themselves as being "beyond saving" No one is beyond saving is they want to help themselves, and personal responsibility doesn't come into account but so does accessibility. As such, having a misguided understanding of these issues is taking away the platform these types of people need to be able to help themselves. And before you go on to imply that they are all "just murderers and rapists", statistics would show otherwise. Many people with ASPD happen to be lawyers, doctors, businessmen, etc.
@Dakota Keller totally agree, my opinion was hypocritical. I wasn't going to argue the use of pyscho in regard to how others use it, as it wasn't the point we should be focusing on. I think my mind space at the very beginning was not to just lump this person with mental or emotional issues in with what we assume them to be, not defending him, rather keeping the dialog more open. The comment was off the cuff and not greatly thought about. I respect your way of replying and I applaud you for being so respectful. Thank you
@Lachlan Rocca Of course! All these people out here saying "you're an idiot" or blah clearly didnt have any intelligent thoughts to put into the conversation, which is demonstrated by their lazy attack of your character through one thing you said on the internet. I do like that you didnt just generalize like everyone else though saying "hes a monster" or whatever which is really obvious and not the point of a video like this. The point is to recognize how these people function so if you know someone you care about who acts in this way you can know how to approach the situation.
@Dakota Keller I had to stop at you implying that APD is the same as psychopathy. Those with APD graduate to psychopathy, they are absolutely not synonymous. I just don't understand the talking from those who aren't formally educated on the subject, and I know you have not been in the classroom, otherwise you wouldn't have made that mistake. If you're in college, I suggest using an elective specifically for Abnormal Psychology. Take care.
@Miss Maddie yeah I noticed a little bit of that too. Some people react differently though to grief and can go into shock. So it could be that he was just processing it differently.
@Lachlan Rocca you're not an idiot so don't listen to those people. I understand what you must of meant before. I was referring to the actual personality disorder and you probably were thinking of how sometimes people call someone psycho as an insult if they have a mental illness.
@Miss Maddie who knows though. They could also be narcissistic and cold which could of contributed to the development of his personality disorder. It's hard to make that analysis though because grief is processed differently by everyone. I definitely understand what you mean though because I thought they were a little cold as well.
@Kristax6x thanks for the understanding. You were the first to give a good response and correct my mistake. Seriously appreciate the sincere responses you've given.
@Kristax6x that's the way! empathy towards others opinions over the internet tends to be forgotten. I doubt the people who insulted me for saying something silly would actually be saying the same words if this was in person. The phycology of why people feel they can say anything so off the cuff or just completely misrepresent themselves intrigues me. Thanks again for being a kind stranger. Hope covids been nice to you and your loved ones. Stay safe :)
@T.M. Will Well from what I've been able to discern, that's up for a lot of debate in recent years. Some say that psychopaths are just a worse form of ASPD, but some believe that there is so much overlap between the two that they could be separate issues entirely and getting conflated together due to similar traits. A lot of people are taught that sociopathy or aspd and psychopathy is sort of a nature vs nurture sort of thing, and I think that might be where the confusion comes and also that lay people use the words interchangeably. I'll admit that my opinion was not well developed but I promise I'm an aspiring psych major and not trying to misrepresent or misconstrue anything. Maybe you'd be willing to explain it a little more to me? It seems to me that from the descriptions or psychopathy I've seen he doesnt really seem to be one as he definitely had remorse, but not really in the traditional sense of "oh no I killed my family" but "oh no I'm going to jail" and it seems that he was able to emulate emotion rather well which, to my understanding, psychopath wouldn't be able to do ya? Just trying to understand more, thanks for calling me out ✌
@Kristax6x it seems to me he wasn't really showing any sort of grief about the girls or his family but rather about his own situation. Everything is all me me me. Like the fact that he was willing to throw his dead wife under the bus and lie to his father's face As the investigators said, he didnt shed a single tear, and then when he found out hes going to prison? Waterworks. Truly disgusting to witness
I’m an investigator, and have prided myself in my technique and patience in my 12 year career. However, I am blown away by the exceptional patience these 2 agents had. It’s a master class to me. Some of these techniques I already use, even if I didn’t know their procedural name. But many of these methods are less familiar to me, at least in application. I’m going to try and add these methods more strategically to my process when interviewing individuals I don’t know to believe or not. I’m so glad his wife had such a caring friend, which didn’t allow the husband to have time to cover his tracks better. And also kudos to the neighbor with the video feed. I’m learning to appreciate their value in times like this. I might just have to get one, not necessarily for my home, but for my neighborhood.
Jon Galt and what would be the point of lying? Seriously. I’m a state employee who makes less than if I was in the private sector. And what bonus do you think being an investigator garners me to lie?
@Dani P have you seen the Behavior Panel on youtube, it's very interesting, they analyse the Prince Andrew interview, McCanns, Carole Baskin and loads more
Andrew Friend It’s really inconsequential whether you believe me or not. My initial comment was made to state that we should never stop learning. I try to continue developing my skill set, and to never be too confident that I’m not willing to learn from others. Everyone should continue to want to better themselves, investigator or not. I’m an investigator, but this video can easily help managers, job interviewers, teachers, etc.....
notice he only cries when he is caught and realizes he is going to jail...never a tear shed for the death of his two baby girls, even when describing their death in detail...dead giveaway that he is the one who killed them
Well, he did some fake breathy sobbing after it was pointed out to him that he hadn't cried about any of it but cried all over his wife talking to her about divorce.
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Donald Johnson2021-06-05 20:53:25 (edited 2021-06-11 14:50:17 )
......He is quite possibly the worst narcissist (and by worst I mean not good at it, at all)who ever lived!......My narcissist ex-wife could have kept those interrogators busy for a year until they gave the fuck up and took early retirement.....And I don't deal in hyperbole!!
@Coralll.......Get off my chest?.....Are you serious?.....I left most of my fucking chest and all of my right arm on the side of the road in a desert in Iraq!......And you got the nerve to ask me a question like that!!....JJC
@Donald Johnson I was referencing your implied tense relationship with your ex-wife, and it was a joke. I’m sure there’s a lot you’ve got there to be tense about. Hopefully you’ll be able to find a way to ease that, because clearly you’ve got some stuff you need to bring up. Id recommend therapy if you can afford it. Also how would I have ever known that you fought in Iraq and physically lost a part of your chest? I’m sorry that happened to you but I’m just a random internet person, I was making a lighthearted joke because you brought up your ex-wife and that’s a very cliché phrase to say. My bad for engaging with you then! I hope the rest of your life is better than it was :)
dude's a psychopath. he had the audacity to demonise his wife aftter he killed them with their daughters. we really don't know what people are capable of, do we???
most likely more towards the extreme narcissistic side. It's hard understanding minds that are completely cut off from reality. His "ex-family" simply did not exist within his current empathic range, so he couldn't care less if they're gone(dead)
@Jonald Gobaton I dunno, I find it quite hard to be what I perceive as bad. I think, just as other human traits, the importance of ethics is on a slider and it's not black or white. I begrudgingly became the boss of my own business so that I could change some of the rules that felt off to me. It's not necessarily a quality though, it limits some of the things I can do.
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H K2021-06-05 18:43:44 (edited 2021-06-05 18:44:06 )
@Shred72 “gentle” isn’t a word I would use for someone who killed his daughters and wife in cold blood. Now that I think about it, human isn’t a word I would use either.
@H K just coz someone’s a murderer doesn’t mean they have a personality disorder or that they aren’t human. And justifying his actions by making his wife look evil is very small compared to murder... if you watch JPs other videos you would know that all of us are just as capable
He’s definitely not a psychopath. He would be void of any emotion if he was, including towards himself
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H K2021-06-06 00:15:29 (edited 2021-06-06 00:18:16 )
@Pumulo Mambwe I know, did you even read what I said? My whole comment was stating that you can’t diagnose someone with PD bc of their crime or through a video. I never mentioned making his wife look evil, I was talking about the triple murder, his careless disposal of his bodies and the probable motive of doing it; if you’re trying to say all of us would potentially kill our entire families and dump their bodies into an oil tank bc we met a new person to make a life with, I’m concerned for your family. There’s crime of passion and then there’s what he did... there is evidence that his mistress knew about it as well. And yeah, I watch these videos regularly.
@Kwizii he was talk I ng about unu ersal good and bad, while you speaking on a POV of good and bad is two different things. It's like if I was speaking about how noticeable the color red is but you tell me you don't like red. Two separate subjects
@van 2 I feel like a psychopath wouldn’t Even lie they don’t care lol
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H K2021-06-15 11:52:12 (edited 2021-06-15 11:53:12 )
@Godded Modded “always” is a dangerous overstatement. There have been cases where the killer was not diagnosed with ASPD even after their crime, and that is a licensed psychiatrist doing long interviews with the perp. There are also cases where they were wrongly diagnosed with ASPD due to the doctor’s bias and different doctors gave different diagnoses. You CANT diagnose through a video, anyone in the psychological health industry can tell you that.
I think what was most telling is that he only ACTUALLY cried when he realized he was going to jail, not a tear for his kids, not even a fake one, only him.
Can we talk about his dad though? He said "Good God Almighty Son". And he reaches out like he's going to expire. But he still put his hand on his son. The love of a parent is something else. Chris is a little shit but his dad didn't stop loving him.
I really don't think he cried because of jail time, surely he already knew that's where he'd go. He probably cried because the guilt finally set in of what he had done.
"I'm not a monster" he exclaims after brutally murdering his pregnant wife and two daughters, lying to multiple police, detectives, and attempting to manipulate his father.
These cops make a living by lying and manipulating the people they're interrogating ( like preventing him from getting a lawyer, saying he's a bad liar, etc. ), so let's not cast stones.
Misterfabulous they prevented him from getting a layer??? Really? How is that possible? He is a grown man with his pops and mom there to protect him.... I doh know man, seems far fetched
He also watched his unborn son come out of his dead wife’s body as she was being buried in a shallow grave, and he forced the bodies of both his young daughters into the narrow opening of oil tanks, and listened as they hit the corrosive oil and gas in those tanks...
analOG Yes, it’s true. I’ve seen it in several sources, likely early on in the articles about the case. Google Shanaan Watts, coffin birth. Look at pictures of the sheet she was wrapped up in. She was strangled, with no other wounds. Any blood on that sheet is from her body expelling the baby, Nico. CW is truly a monster.
analOG CW also remarked that one of the oil tanks was emptier than the other, judging from the sounds made by the splashes his daughters bodies made as they landed in the oil and gas...he put them in separate tanks because he was trying to avoid reactions from sensors in the tank systems.
I wish there was a way to alter his sentencing that would require Chris to watch all three parts of this series, everyday, for the rest of his life.
Although, considering how great the two interrogators did at getting a confession, and how great JCS did at breaking it all down in such a way that, even someone as stupid as Chris is, can understand just how stupid Chris really is.. well, that would probably fall under cruel and unusual punishment. So yeah, I'm totally onboard with it!
Kudos to these detectives for having the insight to push further after the initial confession, because I'm only slightly ashamed to admit that I had totally bought the "Wife killed my daughters, killed wife, panicked and buried them" story and the whole display with the crying and the dad being there, I didn't even think about the idea of "Wait, why didn't he call an ambulance, he's a parent and his kids have been hurt, you're gonna call an ambulance even if they've got a giant hole in their face"
Guess that just goes to show why I'd be a terrible cop >_>
These two detectives are absolutely brilliant. They were so well educated as to how to handle this liar. They realized after a while that this guy wasn’t smart enough to ask for a lawyer. So they zeroed in on areas where they thought they could make headway….and they did. But the masterpiece was when she asked if it was Shanann who had killed the kids.From that point on it was only a matter of time for him to come clean. “ I want to find them. “ Hes so afraid he doesnt even know what he’s saying. And when dad was with him alone and the word “ lawyer” was mentioned, they must have jumped up out of their chairs in the next room to get back in there to divert the subject. Masterful work that deserved a HUGE bonus check!
i have such mixed feelings about these questioning techniques law enforcement uses. on the one side in cases like this where the person is actually guilty, it’s great. but i feel like this could also go really wrong the other way and make someone confess to a crime they didn’t do or that it could be used to take advantage of people with mental disabilities
@Abe O A confession is all that's needed for a plea bargain, and upwards of 95% of criminal charges are plea bargained, as opposed to jury trials. In fact, one of the strategies DAs use is to pile on any charge they might consider even if there is no realistic way to make it stick in an effort to force someone to plea down to lesser charges...even when that person is innocent.
If the interrogator is moral, mentally ill individuals would be exempted and the innocent would be identified in the multiple ways the video shows. But if the interrogator is bad at their job or just downright too immoral to care, they'll pressure anyone into a confession just to get "the criminal"
Every day people walk into police stations and confess to crimes that they've had nothing to do with. The police know about this and it's one of the reasons they don't reveal every aspect of a case when asking the public for information, they know that a genuine suspect would know a particular piece information that they know. Added to that, confessions are only one layer of securing a case, so don't worry yourself about it unnecessarily. You have a double advantage over Watts, unlike you, he's actually guilty of committing a serious crime and guilty of being an idiot.
@PREDATEURLT not true, JCS has a video of 2 innocent people being interrogated and the detective literally bullshits the guy the whole interview saying he has video evidence and knows he did it 🤷♂️
@The Adventures of Steve-Marco that's one of the tactics if you really did it you will start to doubt when they tell you they have something and you will make mistakes in your story.
@PREDATEURLT its immoral, you can't expect a suspect to tell the truth when you are outright lying to them 🤷♂️ what if they are innocent but admit to it becasue they think they are fucked anyway and want a shorter sentence for the crime they never even committed?
This was so sad, how could you kill your children. Divorce is messy and not something anyone wants to go through but a better alternative than what he did.
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Michael Decker2021-10-11 23:26:46 (edited 2021-12-16 10:12:31 )
About to finalize mine soon, and it feels good knowing she's still alive and I'm not being interrogated 😅
Update: I was divorced as of October 27th 2021. She got nothing. Life is good.
I can’t imagine how the dad must have been feeling having to sit there and listen to your own son tell you how he killed someone. And his own kids at that
I've watched this interrogation a couple of times, and every time the woman investigator says "come on, women are crazy", I wanna jump outta my skin. I don't know how that didn't blow whatever kind of act they were trying to put on.
You make it out as if he could just vanish from thin air… he’s already a prime suspect at this point, he never would’ve successfully been able to leave anywhere undetected
When i was younger, and this happened, I was sort of on this guy's side like I made sense of him being all over the place. Granted all I saw was the news coverage and never looked into it. Now being older and being a father, it just fills me with disgust. Especially reading a comment that he killed one daughter in front of the other and came back to kill the second. I couldn't even imagine...
He pleaded guilty to the allegations 2 months later and he still made up that whole story. I just don't understand why these people don't just honestly say they did kill the victims. It blows my mind how their brain works honestly.
Aside from forensic evidence gathering, modern policing techniques might as well be the same thing as Scientology or a medium channeling dead loved ones. It's all based off of cheap psychological tricks and it's a wonder that it works at all.
I've seen a lot of great interrogation videos on this channel now, but this woman has to be the best one. I'm the furthest thing from an expert, but she's just so damn impressive. Christ didn't even stand a chance lol
detective: accuses chris of murdering his family also detective 5 seconds later: "youre a great dad, you know what to pack for their lunch, you love them so much"
Those 2 detectives, well polygrapher & detective, work so well together! They are very cohesive! I feel like they could talk me into copping out for something I didn't even do! They would make amazing actors! Great job ma'am & sir 👏🙏👍
She is really really good. Like really good. They played off each other very well, but give her a gold star and a raise. All the subtle chipping away at him before, during, and after the polygraph. During the confession push. Respect!
The thing about Chris' story, is that if he was telling the truth; she smothered them and he reacted in a blind rage, I'd be on his side every step of the way.
What about the girlfriend Nicole? And i heard she has contacted Watts since he's been in prison. Why would she do that? To manipulate him into not spilling the beans about her? I don't know it feels suspicious to me. Eventhough it is true that Watts committed murder in the most horrible sense , it seems more like he was manipulated into doing this. Even still for him to be able to be manipulated into doing this shows how weak and misguided of a human being he was. How could you ever allow yourself to fall that far into darkness to kill your own children. Wow.
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Lorenzo 12021-10-07 06:24:27 (edited 2021-10-07 06:31:42 )
Chris watts really watched Shutter Island and was like “yeah that’s a good enough story to fool the FBI”
I knew he was guilty when the cops came to the house to look for his wife and kids he was texting on the phone I would be tearing that place apart and be going crazy RIP Mom and little ones you deserved more !
All he had to do was leave and never come back. Yes, it would be hurtful at first but it would have been an easier situation for everyone. Those young girls deserved to live their lives.
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Mark Arandjus2021-10-14 17:31:31 (edited 2021-12-10 13:06:28 )
I like how this part has more views than the last one. Literally millions of people were like: "Forget the polygraph I need to see this guy get NAILED TO THE WALL!"
the fact that he tried to lie about his wife killing the babies, saying “how could she do that to my sweet, litte girls?” makes me so fucking angry and disgusted. filthy piece of trash, i want him to suffer for the rest of his miserable life.
14:52 Cops: hey Chris we’re going to let you have as much time as you need, okay? Chris’s dad walks in and sits Chris dad: you want to get a lawyer? cops rush in Cops: times up!
Okay this is all cool and all but imagine the children of these interrogators, they've probably never gotten away with anything in their life like sneaking off to a party...
It's actually called auditory pareidolia. Paredolia by itself is when you see relatable objects or patterns that are actually random. I.e. seeing Jesus in a piece of toast, ect.
"Why is this happening to me why did it happen to (those) two little girls?" His first thought is of himself and he doesn't even address those babies as his own. Makes me sick.😝
he finally shows emotions when he says he killed her... because he's thinking of himself. No emotion for the kids being dead until he admits to killing the mom. Dang.
So theoretically if the wife did kill the kids, and he did quickly lash out and do the same to her in return, why the hell would he call for an ambulance for two dead and obviously strangled kids? It guarantees that he has to end up in the interrogation room having to confess to a murder anyways. His best chance would be to hide the bodies, even though he would still end up in the same boat sooner than later.
This detective lady is really intelligent not believing him when he confess the situation at first that he only killed Shannan... If it was me i would believe him at that first lie made story of his..
It’s almost like his hands are making an invisible circle (like the hatch). He does this every time he talks about his kids. His hands form like a circle shape.
"You aren't mentally well, and that projects on your physical state." (or something like that) - well, of course, my wife and kids were kidnapped... Ofc, we know he did it, but if he didn't, that argument is worthless.
3:58 i loved "The Pause Technique" and the moment it effected him instantly.
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Chef deworld2021-09-28 05:38:17 (edited 2021-09-28 05:39:32 )
if he had mastered the "i dont give a fuck what people think of me" technique he would be a free man... so thank god he hasn`t. However i am not impressed by these interrogation techniques. How weak do you have to be to fall for that
Has no idea he's been played and jumps at the chance to blame his innocent wife. He is utterly remorseless and cruel and pathetic. Disgusting human being.
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Chris Garry2021-10-22 02:28:57 (edited 2021-10-22 02:29:04 )
At 11:57 the female dective told him about the possibility that something happen to the girls first that shannan did something that Chris had to take matter in the hands. I guess Chris took this version that "he was provided with" she shouldn't have said that, chris stuck to this version. But seeing this I thought well am not happy at all to say that but looks like shannan did something. This is only a thought not stating any fact. Would the channel respond to this plzzz.
Dear people! * Never make promises to other when you are in happy * Never be quick when you are in angry / rage * Never take decisions when you are in sad
@Blkface Jr. I meant not upon the death of his wife and children (that he knew then) when they talked about and rubbed it in for hours. What a cold blooded man to only cry for himself.
I think what adds to how horrific this whole case is, is the fact not only did he murder his 3 children and wife, when he was caught out he tries to blame his wife of killing the 2 sweet girls. It's just sick.
he was read his rights before the interrogation, so he knew that he was well within his rights to stop the interrogation at any moment to go get a lawyer but he chose not to. At that point its his fault for not using that opportunity that was always there for him from the start
He still would've been caught, he's dumb as bricks and it's not like nobody would notice a woman and two children just disappearing in the midst of a marital dispute. Hell, even in apparently happy marriages the husband/wife is often immediately suspected.
I still think he'd have gotten caught. If he was planning on planting fake evidence and then calling 911 himself to report the disappearance of Shanann and the girls, the real evidence would have still been there: the neighbor's video tape, Nichol's confession to the police, etc... and he would still have been the primary suspect, and acted dumb as a rock in the interrogations. If he was planning to send everything to hell and run away with Nichol, it was only a matter of time for Shanann friends to report her disappearance (because she was always texting her friends and being active on social media) and the police would have started looking for Chris around the country. And maybe Nichol herself would've turned him in, because, although she was a morally grey person for having an affair with a married man, I don't think she wanted to be an accomplice of triple murder.
I agree with people that he probably would have been found out anyway but Shannan has SUCH. a good friend. The fact that she knew something was wrong just within a few hours of her murder is amazing. I hope we can all have friends like that, seriously.
Her family would have called not hearing from her. Causing cops to look at him first the spouse. There is a worst case scenario with the girls in the batteries, and shannan in a 2 ft deep grave, he would've been caught.
@João Torres did you watch the thing or what... he went down like a toddler. Cracked like an egg on tile. They didn't need to feed him any other stories considering people still believe the woman killed her kids. Because of this right here.
@João Torres Which like I said, is the reason a lot of people believe the wife killed the kids to this day. Her family received torrential hate and death threats which continues to this day. Tammy didn't need to feed Chris anything of the sort. He would have crumbled eventually. Just look at him and listen to him.
@Alyssa Snider it's sad that people still blame Shannon but Chris dad would have made him lawyer up as interrogations progressed. They would not have been able to get a confession, they needed it to be quick and so the story was needed.
@elise You call a father “terrible person” for believing in the innocence of his child and disliking the spouse of that child. And then you make stuff up like he wouldn’t care about the death of his grandchildren. All of that is utter nonsense.
Still the dad doesnt seem to bothered when sitting their with him, even if he took the kids cheap shoot the dad doesnt show anything about him killing his wife, or he knew his son was as fucked up as him
@elise Wrong. Forgiving is what the bible tells us. Loving your children is natural. Maybe you will understand the profound meaning of forgiveness when you get older. it is not an apology or an excuse for what the perpetrator did, it is lifting a burden of off you and all people involved. It is a prerequisite for healing.
@elise It's called Denial. His son was accused of something so awful that he'll perform mental gymnastics to avoid having to come to the devastating conclusion that his son is a piece of shit murdering asshole who kills children. Even if it means not seeing making the obvious connections. It's all very well to SAY how you'd be, but unless you were in the same situation you don't and can't know. You claim that they're horrible people, but that kinda of revelation does weird things to your brain.
I noticed that he never actually mentions the baby that his wife was pregnant with. I actually forgot his wife was pregnant when he killed her because he didn’t mention it at all. Does that mean he never wanted that third child and didn’t care for him/her. Very sad reality for this poor family (except Chris of course).
mickey I’ve read and seen testimony from close friends and family that the baby Nico was planned . Chris wanted a boy and Shannan wanted that for him . Instead of which that poor little boy had a coffin birth in a shallow grave . This man googled ‘how to tell someone you love them’ rang the girls school the morning they had been killed to say they wouldn’t be coming to the school ever ... he’s a monster who mimics others to fit in .
ora et labora imagine making everything about politics. This man murdered his wife and Babies and you use that as a chance to attack a party you don’t agree with? Pathetic.
Pregnant women are normally at the maternal peak psychologically while pregnant. It would make no sense at all for her to murder her kids while pregnant.
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Solaris P2020-09-11 13:51:36 (edited 2020-09-11 13:52:23 )
@Jimmy M Okay people seriously need to be educated on what communism actually is. Secondly, Democrats do not support anarchy and criminal behavior. I'm neither Democrat or Republican but sick of the lies on both sides.
@Solaris P People need to seriously get educated on what is happening on the far left. Admittedly I was provocative saying all Democrats, but I would say most younger democrats want to abolish Capitalism. What do you think that means? That means government control of businesses, and that equals Communism. We aren't talking about wealth redistribution, they want to completely get rid of Capitalism. Pay attention to what those protesters in Seattle were saying, they said these exact words.
@ora et labora I cannot even fathom how you can equate abortion to what this evil man did to his own family. He smothered his 2 young daughters and strangled his pregnant wife, and you are worried about how to make it match your political agenda. So sad. I hope you pray for your own soul.
@ora et labora seriously? all this and thats what you get from it? 😒 they DO care but here's the thing, read this, all the way through: The difference between pro-life and pro-choice is just this: pro-life says that if a woman has consensual sex and has the financial means to support a child then she should not be allowed to have an abortion. → [to clarify it’s bc they say that, ‘oh we would make exceptions for rape and if the mother’s life is in danger]
Okay, I can see why you say that. Because all lives are precious. Because some women crave for children of their own so badly but they can not have them, for whatever reason, whereas others can conceive but do not want the child, and you feel that’s unfair. Okay, we see. But lots of things in life are unfair. There will always be someone who has something that you don’t and you might want that something really bad but can’t have it, and that someone doesn’t even care about that something. So? Does it suck? Yeah, sucks a lot. But that’s life. And do you really think a woman who does not want a child will be able to mentally be prepared to raise a child and raise them properly? I highly doubt she will. So you’re saying that you value life and think it’s very precious but at the same time are willing to have a child grow up with a parent/parents who don’t properly raise them and may possibly neglect them or teach them bad things or ruin their life? Okay, that totally makes sense. Of course you can have some women that will be able to raise a child properly even if they didn’t want one in the first place. But it’s just so unfair to her to give her such a huge responsibility. A life is precious; and it’s a big responsibility. A giant responsibility. If you’re not ready to take care of that life properly and guide it and protect it and everything, then you shouldn’t be responsible for it. And it’s just cruel to force a woman to deal with something so large of a responsibility when she isn’t mentally ready to and does not want to, and it’s also unfair for the child to grow up with a parent that never wanted them in the first place.
And if you’re pro-life and think that a woman whose life could be in danger by giving birth, and/or a woman who does not have the financial means to support a child, and/or a woman who has been raped,(anyone of the above)should not be allowed to get an abortion, then with all due respect, you’re just stupid.
Chris had did not want ti have the next child. When they were at Shanahan parents house he gave Shanahan Oxy just so she can have a miscarriage and it wasn't only one time.
There is a video posted on her social media I believe of her breaking the news to him about a new pregnancy. He is not happy and seems rather in shock and uncomfortable
@Andressa Hoese is that the one where he's like, "is it a girl ?" (because the test was pink) He didn't seem very excited at all..the video was cringe.
@yuta'snonexistentlines unborn babies do have a beating heart and a brain. They can feel and they can recognize voices, especially their mother's voice. Upon birth babies have been shown to recognize their own language and ignore others. I worked at the hospital giving sonograms to pregnant heart patients. This was specifically to view the unborn child's heart and check for irregularities in shape, size, or beat. Women got to see their baby sucking its thumb, moving around, even twins pushing eachother around uncomfortably. There's no argument around whether the unborn have vital organs or not.
@Madeline M yes but that's after a certain good amount of weeks. that's all. anyways, idek what my original comment was, i'm too lazy to search for it lol 😅 i do agree but yea. have a nice day 👋
@yuta'snonexistentlines Right, the heart starts beating around week 5. The ultrasounds I performed were often in week 6. Your original comment sounded like you were under the impression that a fetus is just a formless mass and also sounded like you also thought this was all along the pregnancy, which was really surprising to me. Thanks for responding.
Thats why he is so bad at lying. Thats why he does not realise, that he is heavily psycologically manipulated. Am I wrong in having the impression that both skills have become mandatory in the US society especially?
@Panther Platform I know what you meant. CW literally has never seen CSI, Law n Order, Dateline, NOTHING. He did the exact total opposite of the things that would make him seem innocent.
@T Rawlins He must've been in a different universe to think he was bring a good liar. His kids taught him how to lie and he got mad at them for turning him into a bad liar.
@T Rawlins Hey Charlotte: from the movies that I saw... When I saw breaking bad I was shocked how normal it was for the protagonists to lie to family members. I became sensitive to this topic and saw this pattern again and again. In US media. (I am german btw)
@Brad Knapp i feel the same 😂😂. The dude just committed triple murder but couldn't tell ONE convincing lie. He could've at least made it interesting!!! He's dum on a very scary level.
@Brad Knapp for me seeing what a pathetic liar he is and how he thinks he's fooling everyone, completely unaware of his guilty af body language and behavior is just icing on the Chris Watts' hate cake
@T Rawlins ikr? I mean HOW did he make it that far in life with such poor emotional and social skills? He has no perception of his behavior and body language and is equally unable to read everybody else's!
@Kai Hanstein Speaking personally from my family. It varies, some people are super open, some are super introverted, mainly due to upbringing. The same could be said when it comes to morality or less morality to get by. It really depends on life experiences, no American is the same, not even close. As a society, on the surface, we are honest people. Dig deeper and you start to touch money, corporations, politics. All breeding grounds for deception (not all bad)
I feel really sorry for his father. Maybe because he reminds me a little of my own father. He is just confused and he wants his son to be innocent. He doesn’t understand how anyone could do what he did and he loves his son enough that he doesn’t want to accept the reality of the situation. It’s is heartbreaking for me especially when Chris admits he did (some) wrong and you can see his dad realize he is guilty.
Yeah I totally could see my dad in that man. Deep down he knew he was being lied to but didn't want to believe it. Sometimes perfectly good parents raise psychopaths.
This leaves me feeling conflicted, not for Chris obviously, but I can see now why people give so many false confessions. This process is great when the person being interrogated did commit the crime but when they haven’t it may wear them down to the point they say something that could be considered a confession or may just outright confess to a crime they didn’t commit because of the mental stress. Especially if the person being questioned is going through grieving or shock. Again, Chris deserves this and it is highly effective at cracking the pieces of shit who commit these sort of crimes but I can see it from another perspective leading to bad out comes.
Confession alone is not enough. If you are confessing in something you haven't done, there is still many steps before that will hold in court. Unless, of course, you are living in USSR in 1937
@-- which rate do you mean exactly? Cause USA and Russia have not that much in common, starting from the very basic, in which USA executes Anglos-Saxonian judicial system, and Russia does it Roman-German way.
@-- where do you get your numbers? USA is like 60-70%, and I bring judicial system into this, cause in USA the cases are opened directly in court, not by DA, like in Russia or Germany, so a lot of cases are dropped, which results in lower conviction rate.
Canada conviction rate is explained by "crown stay", just Google it, I'm not gonna explains it in YouTube comments.
Conviction rate is a stupid metric that doesn't really say anything of the country. It just says how many cases land in court in vain. Imagine you have 40% conviction rate. It means 6 out of 10 cases the DA drags innocent people through court just for them to get acquainted by judge. That would be super inefficient. One can argue, that 99% conviction rate is perfect, since DA doesn't waste judge's time.
Tammy : where have you been son??? you're late Tammys son : just at a friends studying mum Tammy: sit down son. the good thing is in five minutes we are both gonna know the truth
I've seen so many devious and unethical interrogators on crime docs throughout the years it's nice to see these two professionals in action. The woman showed care and empathy not unlike a nurse. The guy got the job done by being patient and friendly, not forceful or threatening. This should be a training video from now on.. I applaud these two bravo
The video series makes it very clear that the empathy and patience are manipulation tactics. If they had real empathy they'd encourage the person to lawyer up. They're doing a great job in the video, sure, but ultimately the goal is to trick him into thinking they're on his side, to elevate his stress levels, to stop him from leaving, and to provide him a way to confess that feels good psychologically.
Squier Strat Between the 5:00 minute video mark through 5:50 video mark. If you watch the video carefully they apparently have the “Time Stone” because the clock keeps going back and forth through time. 100% false phony staged “psyop” by the government. This is extremely suspicious in it’s entirety. The cops, relatives, the husband, the neighbor & neighborhood. There is a narrative here and a much more mysterious bigger picture. The government loves to create monsters for people to watch on their television programming devices. There are thousands of husbands & wives who have committed worse crimes than this and they don’t get media coverage like this. One big advertisement for “surveillance mini door bell cameras, go-pro technology” This entire story was one big circus and the population ate it up. And yes the government is that evil to play mind games with its population. The government even goes to war. The government has disclosed factual documentation and video evidence and openly admit they do psychologically experiments with their population. So many of you were so invested in this story.
@Hunter The Based God Your name is in itself an oxymoron. The only based people named Hunter are Hunter Renfrow and Hunter S. Thompson. Everyone else sucks
hey hunter i think he’s pointing out the fact that he looks to his father for protection and comfort, just as those kids did before their very own father killed them.
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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That was not a “ mistake “ it is a KNOWN interrogation technique, that’s quite effective. And is used to get a specific response when possible. Did you even bother to watch/listen to this video or just jump straight to the comments to blather stupidity??
they glued him to the wall with that one. it took him zero time to create an entire world of a lie around that scenario ... they must've been laughing their arses off at how easy he was to manipulate him ... weak
@Analia Astorga quite the opposite. i'm sure they were surprised he was that weak minded to form a lie around it so quickly but it just as quickly led to locating the girls
@RadkeMaiden No man, if he was innocent they wouldn't have charged him with anything. He wouldn't have admit he killed someone because he didn't. You are right, you shouldn't talk to the cops, but if you are guilty. If you are really innocent, the truth will eventually come out.
Leonid Sedloski Noooo! Never talk to cops. Even if you are innocent. Cops and detectives are humans too and if they think your guilty it’s extremely hard to change their minds. In fact it’s damn near impossible. You have to prove your innocence. It should be they have to prove your guilt but it’s not that way. If they think your guilty you’re effed and better hire a damn good lawyer. The truth comes out like once every ten times if your innocent
@Htx457 To where? There are very few countries that won't extradite to the USA. Maybe Russia, but even Russia has sometimes extradited murder suspects.
RadkeMaiden very true, anything remotely serious that happens, if the cops want to talk, get a lawyer. Guilty or not, always get a lawyer. Never just “talk”, (it’s common for guilty people to want to talk to police to “smooth things over”). Not that it matters but I am a criminal justice student.
@Leonid Yeah, "the truth will eventually come out" after you've already been in prison 15 years for something you didn't do. And even then it might not matter. The truth came out for Rodney Reed a long time ago.....he's still in prison.
what if he's actually innocent but just a bad truth teller, And what if he just fake confessed because he couldnt take it anymore
I dont think so tho his body languague is insanely fuckd
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M i m i2021-06-21 17:19:18 (edited 2021-06-21 17:24:13 )
The way he refers to his baby girls as "these/those kids," makes my stomach turn. Any frantic parent would be like "my babies" or calling them by their names and be so distraught. That alone was a tale-tale sign he was guilty from the beginning. No ounce of emotion from this demon spawn. My heart is so broken for Shannan and those precious girls.
@bamfyfe a tale is a "märchen", like a fairytale. But i guess she meant a "tell tale sign" - tell tale meaning a "petze/ verräter" so those are phrases or behaviours making a lie obvious in a conversation.
I also noticed he only refers to one daughter as Celeste. But if you watch the documentary where they show the family recordings, texts etc - everybody calls Celeste "CeCe". Not once through the interrogation did he call her by anything affectionate on his own. But after few years of everybody, including your wife and parents, calling your child "CeCe" you'd think that it would just slip out on its own, but with him its only when he lies about his wife
@Croissant ' He said "Cece" to his father when he confessed. It could just be that these were strangers and the familiarity of his father gave him a level of comfort to use the nickname. Then again, he said it to them at 28:49 as well 🤷♀️ Dude is a sociopath. Who knows.
It seemed the interrogators gave him the idea, and the mentality of "I can just go with the flow here they started it not me". All these "smart" techniques, they should have just left him kept denying any knowledge of anything so he would look worse.
@BLNK BLNKRSN They don't want him to say nothing or keep denying it, they got a confession out of him and an alibi for why he did it to go on. Then they can push him so he starts changing his story which is better proof that he did something over him saying nothing or denials. If they can prove he lied under scrutiny and the evidence then he can't use that story in front of a jury.
@クレヨンクリスちゃん They found the bodies without his help. They had the video footage of him loading his truck up and leaving. His little story gave him reasons for all of that.
Just fundamentally I don't think feeding the criminal a false story to go with is a logically or morally correct thing to do in any circumstance. Let the truth and lies stand on their own without intermingling them to try to coach a confession.
BLNK BLNKRSN damn I didn’t know you had interrogation training by the FBI. They had to use guile to get the truth out of him, seeing as he could’ve lawyered you any second and they couldn’t risk anything. If they got stuck in any verbal loop with him of him just constantly denying it, it wouldn’t have gone anywhere and it would’ve ended in nothing. The way they chose actually got the truth out of him.They both handled this masterfully and he was convicted correctly
BLNK BLNKRSN WHAT? Decency? I’m sorry but there’s no space for that here. They’re using advanced interrogation techniques to catch this guy out in a big crime. There really isn’t time to debate morals, and it’s not like they even did anything morally bankrupt. It’s like you saying undercover cops doing drugs to keep their cover is indecent. Sounds like something a 5 yr old would say. There was more important things at stake. All they had was circumstantial evidence and they needed to coax a confession out of him, I don’t see what the problem is. Hell, the more I think of it, the more I appreciate the intelligence of the way they went about it. He could’ve left at anytime. They needed him to admit that some crime occurred, but he was never gonna say that it was all him willingly and remember he can leave at any time. So they gave him a story that sounded good, he admits some crime occurred willingly (cause it wasn’t his fault) and then they can keep him there and his no longer free to go, he admitted that some bad shit happened and now they can get the truth out of him. Like I said he would’ve mecer Gave it out willingly, it would’ve been a verbal loop and he would’ve left or lawyered up
@Cj You're right I would say an undercover cop doing drugs to stay under cover isn't decent. I do sound like a 5 year old because I care about decency, but you sound like you watch a lot of fictional crime dramas on TV. I value the truth more than anything, and I look down on lowering ourselves to the criminal level to "beat them at their own game".
We just disagree, we can leave it at that. I'm not budging and I don't think you will either.
BLNK BLNKRSN fair enough but I don’t watch any tv, like at all. And it’s not like I don’t care about morals and decency, but as a grown up, unlike a 5 yr old I can see that the world isn’t black and white, and sometimes some “indecent” things are done for good reasons. But I don’t even see what they did as indecent. Would it be amazing if the whole world could live morally? Yes. But that’s not the case and there’s people that murder their family. So I don’t really see the big deal and I don’t even see what was so morally bankrupt. It wasn’t moral or immoral, it was an advanced interrogation technique used by an FBI agent. They wouldn’t have gotten a confession out of him, at least not this soon when the clock was ticking, if they went about it the “decent” way. It would’ve just been a verbal loop “it’s time to tell the truth” “I did tell the truth” “we know you’re being dishonest” “I didn’t hurt those kids” and on and on until he inevitably left and lawyered up. But again you have a different opinion and that’s fine
Carson Jay you’re 100 percent right, this idiot didn’t have to come back in there for that polygraph, all he had to say was am I under arrest? No? Ok see you. That’s why they use all these techniques, if they are saying “we know everything, just tell us” it means we don’t have enough to charge you we need a confession. But thankfully he didn’t realize or even think of an attorney so they could get them out of there ASAP.
@A Guy Named Something Chris we have this video from your neighbor of you loading your truck with your wife's body and when you drove away this coincided with your wife and children's disappearance. Do you want to confess to murdering them? "I didn't do it". OK we are going to go to trial. What's you defense "I don't know where they are".
Then the jury or whoever watches him lie and pretend to be sad they are dead. We save lots of money and time pumping him with intelligent lies so we can build his defense up, and he looks even more pathetic at trial.
If the detectives hadn’t mentioned how strange it was that Chris hadn’t cried once during interrogation, it literally wouldn’t have occurred to him that he could/should. He was so focused on trying to craft his lies that he forgot how to actually be and act like a human being, especially one that’s supposedly grieving.
@Mandi Tierney Not sure what you mean. I think we were all agreeing it was a good tactic on her part to distract Chris from lawyering-up. It wasn't a jab at her.
Mandi Tierney Yeah, shut up Karen. You’re reading too much into that. In all honesty though, that was an absolutely brilliant move from Detective Tammi. She deserves a 5000% raise for diverting his attention from getting a lawyer
Mister Justice Chris Watts was put on the spot, when he agreed with the fake plot. Agents used techniques that they were taught, baited Chris in and now he’s caught. “Oh shit I messed up” was what he thought, no freedom anymore a bail can’t be bought. Gonna wish he had a gun to take a final shot, when he becomes a bitch to a big aryan named Scott.
@marcywarcy so you too admit to having brain damages? this comment was obviously in no way offensive against the lady, obviously everyone who is smarter than you, which means about.. everyone, realized why she did that and shes literally getting all the praise for it.
I wonder if his father disowned him in the end. The rage of him killing his grand-kids versus his obvious love for his son -- what a terrible and soul destroying experience.
His parents created him, and the most disgusting part is the fact that they forgive him, which proves that they created a psychopath, especially his mother, by her demeanor it is obvious she had always took his side to the point he started believing all his mistakes will be forgiven and everyone will look the other way.
@tarblacksoul dude no matter what is youre children. You prly dont have kids youreself. But if my child did Something like this or worse i wouldnt stop loving him/her. No matter how disgusted i may be.
It makes me wonder what kind of people his parents are to have created such a monster. How did his parents raise him? The father in particular doesn't seem to be such a terrible person. Maybe it's something more subliminal in the way the child was raised....
Just remember, he suffocated Cece in the back of his truck in broad daylight, whilst Bella looked on and awaited her fate. He is the spawn of the devil.
@Heretic Life he admitted it in a later jailhouse interview with the cops that interviewed him here. The interview is available on YouTube. You need headphones for it though as sound quality is poor.
@Deana Perez I had to turn it off the first time I listened to the interview. I found it too harrowing. I did finally listen though. Cops did pretty well to get that info out of him. The sick f*** that he is.
@Rapunzel Louise Yup. Bella and Cece were sitting it in the back seats when they arrived at the oil field. Their mum was already dead. Watts smothered Cece in front of Bella, whilst they were sat in the back seats and Bella said 'Are you going to do the same to me?'. To which he did.
@VZO He dug a shallow grave for Shanann and her baby a few metres away from the truck and threw Bella and Cece in oil containers (also a few meters from the truck) which were about 20-30 feet high. He had to squeeze them in through a hole in the top and they dropped to the bottom. There were two containers. He dropped one in each.
JEWEL HENNA JOJAN So reading a book written by human beings just like me and you will explain why evil events occur? I find it rather concerning that we are able to tell kids things like fairies and dragons are just make believe but yet he we are preaching that a story about a bearded fairy man is true. I don’t mean to be disrespectful or anything towards you but it just rubs me the wrong way when people try force complete nonsense on others and ignore facts.
@Eightiesboy He had to break Bella's bones to fit her in, he didn't want that detail released. Did you watch the interview with Tammy the interrogator? She saw them being taken out of the tanks. A lot of the people involved had terrible ptsd from the whole thing.
LOL I have two daughters and I have never referred to them as "those". The most impersonal I get with my cat is "kitty". I thought it was really odd when he robotically said he needed everyone home on the news, and then said their names like a grocery list.
Well Shannon called them monsters all the time. She did not look like a woman who enjoyed being a mother to me. They were in her way and she never spent much time with them . She didnt act like a woman who was all about her childern. She was all about her trips, thrive and especially her hair being a mess every single video. Until I see the video of the hero Nicole letting her out and showing her going in the house that night I do not believe Nicoles testimony. They show everything but Shannon making it home. WHY wouldnt the police put it to rest and show that Shannon arrived safe at home. Anyone else have a problem with they wont or cant provide that? I mean we clearly got to see on video Shannon had a vibrator in her beside drawer. How sick for the police to show that.
@Hessy Kat Do you have a link for this information? It doesn't link up with any of the documentaries I've watched on this case at all. From the footage they played which she filmed of her family it seems blatantly obvious this woman loved her children and the man who murdered her in cold blood very deeply. I'm not sure why you would sit here and talk horribly about a woman who was forced to watch her husband murder her babies..wtf is wrong with you?
@Hessy Kat You only had a snippet of someone's life, yes? The footage isn't 24 hours recorded live. I am going to assume not. Were you privy to the offline hours that stack way more than her online hours? Again, i am going to assume not. If a parent was caught at the worst possible time, swearing, out of anger to their child, once, don't group them into a pool of other parents who neglect, and allow their children to suffer, way more than you are reading into here. You have taken what you have seen and taken it out of context. I am sure if i was to edit every video into one seemly long feature, of any random person uploading their lives on a media platform i could contort it to my hearts pleasure. Picking out every bad thing they have done. Does this reflect them overall. Absolutely not. But what your comment says about you is truly disturbing. Does this reflect who you are outside of a media platform. I hope not.
You make no mention of CW's at all, choosing to pick out SW's as a bad mother. Choosing to ignore all evidence that she did make it home, where her death and the kids occurred. I hope you can see CW's for the monster he is and that SW's loved her kids. We sadly don't need to assume CW's never did.
These videos make me remember my criminology teacher telling the class: “ guys if you ever commit a crime, don’t talk in an interrogation; you would all incriminate yourselves. And PLEASE don’t take a polygraph if you’re guilty”. She was a G.
Lyse Bright, you don’t have to talk in an interrogation! In the United States you are allowed to ask to speak to a lawyer first (don’t need to answer questions). In other places the rules are different. For example, in Canada you can ask to speak to a lawyer but they can continue asking you questions; it is your choice whether you answer the questions or not in either situation.
@Anna Rose exactly I just love the words in dubio pro reo. I cut once an interrogation off and honestly proud of me, they couldnt break me with pressure. I would never ever let somebody have the power above my rights.
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Sami Zidane2020-04-30 11:41:51 (edited 2020-04-30 11:43:51 )
@Gorgeous George maybe in the UK, but in the most western countrys its not allowed to use it against you. Since the UK was or is a member of of europe, to remain silent and lawyer up would harm the suspect, it would be violation against human right convention. There are a lot of people telling the truth and ended up innocent in jail, because they did talk. Watch documantary false confession and read the human right agreement.
Why so, don't tell me you believe in that "father like son" bs. His father seemed pretty decent fella to me, trying to comfort him even though I think he knew it was a lie and what's about to happen.
@Teggiano Salerno he was in shock. My dad is the same way, rarely shows emotion unless he’s extremely relaxed and comfortable. Chris’s dad is clearly messed up in this video, way more so than Chris’s crocodile tears
@Cristian Gamez i would suggest watching his mother and father talk during the sentencing. It still seems as if they are very cold about what happened.
@Dylan Fraser from my understanding Chris's parents support him and they didn't like Shanann anyways, so in they're optic she drove him into making these heinous acts
@cassio2034 Look at it from his father's side. Knowing that truth about the fates of Chris's wife and kids he would hope to god that it was shannon who killed the kids and got killed in retaliation instead of his own son doing it out of cold blood.
Don't waste time caring about his dad or his family. They were shitty to Shannan in life and have been shitty about Shannan since she died and still refuse to see their son/brother as the monster he is.
@Teggiano Salerno I like how you take a public face to heart about what their real emotions are. I can guarantee you if something like this happened to me and it was on the news I would be stone faced but breaking down on the inside. You think you're an ace detective but you're not bud.
@Teggiano Salerno Things aren't so simple. Its obvious to me that he's in pain. But he's trying to remain strong for his son. I've seen this from others & been there myself. When he's on his own with nobody around he'll break. But right at that moment the most important thing to him is doing what he can to sort this out. I'm exactly the same way & cognizant about it enough to worry that others will think I don't care. Pain & grief takes many different forms & none of us can really recognize them all.
@mohammadjavad salehi I think he had probably already been told by the police about the murders and was supposed to play along to get a confession, he must've agreed to it. At least I want to believe this is how it went, cos he barely reacted when he confessed
@Teggiano Salerno Maybe they seemed cold about it because they couldn't get over the fact their son murdered 3 people? I'd imagine that's a tough thing for a parent to stomach. And they probably didn't want to believe what really happened, what parent would?
Really, watching this is strange because all just this murderer who doesn’t even cry when thinking about his dead daughters. But once you realise just how many lives he ruined, how much hurt he caused, and the reaction of a normal person is shown, it hurts your heart.
@Teggiano Salerno Dog he had to find out and come to terms that his son turned how to be a cold hearted murder who killed his own fucking kids. At such a late stage in life that would shatter a man or woman.
So he was tricked in other words?………don’t get me wrong I am NOT on his side, he is evil, but what if someone is innocent, do they still trick people like this? Xxx
I found that moment with Chris Watt's father pretty emotional. Chris confesses (sorta) and his dad's reaction is what you would expect-- horror at what happened, but, he's still his son and wants to protect him. It's a real juxtaposition between two very different fathers.
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Kelly Egan2021-07-09 22:15:21 (edited 2021-07-09 22:16:24 )
He clearly says to his Dad and then I killed her. I can’t imagine my Son telling me he killed his wife.
@John Dalton It was very emotional. When I first saw it I thought he was off, stoic, but how do you react when your son is telling you the horrors he has committed against his family? I can’t imagine what he felt. If you notice, he doesn’t even really look at Chris after he (sorta) confesses. Can’t believe tomorrow will be 3 years. This tragedy just sticks with me.
Y’know, I’ve never thought of these kind of situations from the perspective of the perpetrator’s parents. I can only assume they have to work through a lot of guilt and grief, knowing their kid did something so horrible. I imagine they’d feel a sense of culpability, wondering where they went wrong in his upbringing. I wonder how many such parents end up needing some kind of psychotherapy after events like this.
I came to the comments looking for this observation. It was so sad to watch his father sit back in shock and yet still try and be there for his son. If I ever did something like that effed up, I would beg the cops to put me in jail before my Dad could get his hands on me first, lol.
Its pretty interesting really, and perhaps father and son bonds are something special. In my case I am very good friends with my dad, even best friends really. On the other hand my brother treated me like crap, as an adult who is seven years older than me, meaning he should have been the more mature one in my mind, and I have a hard time being around him and the worst thing he did was say something racist which I couldn't believe came out of my own brothers mouth, but a siblings bond while many are deep, especially twins and stuff, obviously are not as deep as a father and mothers.Because one would think murder would be that line crossed and the point of no return. But I also think the father had a shred of hope that what his son was saying was true and that the mom did the kids, no matter how unlikely. Because him killing his wife may not be good but its more forgivable by a slim margin to have killed an adult even a female than kids. The moral code is even more strict about harming kids than even an adult female. But of course this shred of hope was all for not as well. Now with what I said earlier about my brother, its stuff and cases like this where if I do see him or talk to him or are reminded of him and the stuff he did, stuff like this reminds me what happened to me wasn't all that bad. I am still here, and he never physically abused me either, just verbally. So it puts me in a sort of place of realizing things are not so bad for me after all and to move the forgiveness to my brother another inch.
@RobotWillie We could've been separated at birth. My father and I were also very close. We could talk for literally hours on end-- about everything and nothing at all, really. I, like you, also have big brother issues. He is seven years older than me too.. Like you, the strain in our relationship is verbal and emotional. But it's been that way since childhood. Also, there are times when he and I can talk about everything under the sun. Anyway, going back to the Watts, I think it's true that most parents love their children unconditionally. I would imagine that was case with Chris Watts parents also. Even after learning the truth. That being said, his father probably has a different impression about why he did it. Almost no one (especially a parent)wants to think their loved one is a monster. Even if everyone else does.
house of pranks2021-10-01 19:56:32 (edited 2021-10-01 20:00:48 )
My God what a horrible person that guy is, before confessing he put the blame on her that she had killed her daughter's. Like for real, when in fact he did that. What an evil monster
@Eugen Lang Their job is to make you confess, doesn't matter if you're guilty or not, only matters if it sticks in court. Putting people in jail keeps the fat government paychecks rolling in.
unless you see it used on innocent person, try look for those, they break anyone, in this case it was guilty, but if you watched another types of video, your comment wouldn't be so complimentary. I call it more coercion than interrogation
They are so good they have even made innocent ppl confess lol.. I know if i ever get interrogated all I'm giving up is name, rank and birthday as per USMC regulations.
Im happy he didn't though! Innocent people should definitely get a lawyer. It's ironic because people usually think if you're innocent you've got nothing to worry about. I think that's why these killers don't ask for one. They want to look innocent and think they can convince the police of that if they talk. They're dreaming lol.
@Austin yeah cos saying that it could happen to any man the police might suspect of a crime, even if he's innocent is the same as sympathising with a baby killer?
He also shows no sign of worry for his missing family. I would think one would badger the agents with questions about leads and what can we do do to find them... maybe we are wasting precious time here ect...
@Rozanne Bright he has a starting family including 2 kids and a wife with a 3the underway. he SHOULD be emotional as all heck and pissed off that they're interrogating him and not seeking his wife and kids. (they are ofcourse even if he's being interrogated) but that would be a normal emotional response. life should almost collapse on you, the life you build with your wife/partner.. i'd have such a range of emotions i can't even begin to describe them^^'
@TriHard Cx Isn't jail (in my language putka) the place where you store drunken people for a night without consequences, just to assure the safety of them because they're intoxicated? And prison (vankila) the place where you end up after making a serious crime?
I find it amazing that a normal functioning adult would think they are going to get away with a big multiple murder like that when they have clear motive. That was incredibly stupid to think
kristof privat Yeah, he is more likely a sociopath or psychopath. But a lot of them have narcissistic traits. Being introvert and narcissist can happen too. It's called covert narcissism.
@Suzanne Nichols YES !!!! And this kind is very very covert .... They are selfish MONSTER , psycopathic traits everywhere. There's evil in this man. And nothing is a excuse for that.
@Med ia not really watch locked up abroad on NatGeo. Prisons in the UsA are country clubs compared to Venezuela, Mexico Brazil Columbia etc. The Row in San Quinten you can get an xbox and video games. I seen documentary wireless remote and the whole nine. I couldn't believe it myself if I didnt see inmate playing
That’s the thing a lot of criminals don’t understand. The Police aren’t the judge in what crime you commit, they are investigators, this idiot really thought “maybe the cops won’t send me to jail because of the tone they are talking to me in”
Whats super fucked up about all of this is that if he wasnt such a bad liar and the cops weren't as good, he wouldve gotten away with the crime. No one ever wouldve found the bodies, and I dont think they could charge him without the bodies
Still years after this case I feel ANGRY when I see his face or hear his name mentioned. A beautiful woman, her sweet daughters, and her son that never got to even take his first breath. All of these lives were lost, no, stolen from the world by this extremely wicked, selfish, heartless creature that I refuse to call a man or even human.
@Schuring Leon what does that have to do with hating a creature that murdered their own wife, unborn child, and daughters because he wanted to have an affair? Those things are definitely mutually exclusive, so I have no idea why you came onto my comment with your BS.
@LyssaGames you said he is wicked, selfless and heartless, so I simply asked you whether you are. I don't see how what I said is mutually exclusive nor "BS". Being foul-mouthed isn't a good view either
@Schuring Leon yes saying a murderer is reprehensible is mutually exclusive to being a perfect person. The only person who would try to make being an average person who wouldn’t murder their wife, children, and unborn child into a “he who has not sinned cast the first stone” is someone seriously deranged themselves. You don’t have to be perfect and completely without sin to call a heinous murderer who did so without sympathy subhuman.
And hats why u’ll be definately ge taken advantage in life! U getter get a reality check. People are evil but they are still people. Every man and woman is capable of doing these things, aand that is a fact, best keep that in mind when dealing with others. Also, remember, u r a person too.
I don't know why people always say victims are "beautiful" when describing how horrible it is that they died. As if it would be easier to accept that they were brutally murdered if they were unattractive or strange looking. Like it can't just be awful that they died in such a way, people love to add these weird, shallow reasons as if they need to justify why someone should care about the horrible tragedy like "oh they were so beautiful and had so much to offer the world" etc. Just a really creepy and bizarre thing to say that has been normalized and repeated so much no one often cares to question it. Has always disturbed me, like a subtle insight into how a lot of people might really think about these things.
@LyssaGames I appreciate the fact that you doubled down on the "mutually exclusive" bit while clearly having no idea what the term "mutually exclusive" means.
@ICryAllDayAllNight Ah, dismissed again. Ok then, hope you've had your rant and you feel better. Sorry I was insufferable to you (I guess I am kind of insufferable I admit) but you showed zero respect to me either and outright insulted me, but whatever, I'm not bothered. But I guess you wont read this either, I assume you just want to rant and get it over with without considering lol, that's cool I get it I guess. I'll still respond in case you decide to read it.
I also get the whole deleted comments thing, happens to me all the time. I had a feeling that was what it was, I empathize lol.
Also, I think it does apply here. Can't really think of where else it would apply honestly. It's literally about this lol. I thought it pretty relevant to reference as it happened here, it also just bothered me so I finally wanted to bring it up. Where else would I discuss it? No where I guess. Anyway, sorry my comment bothered you, it was interesting discussing it though, despite the grim subject matter and you not reading any of it. It's interesting to analyze. I still think it's super weird to say stuff like that lol. But I guess it's too sensitive a topic to bring up? I mean it's not like these random people in a Youtube comment section are mourning these people they never met, and comment sections are about discussion. But eh, whatever.
He gave an interview from prison confessing to everything. He killed the wife first, then the kids watched as he put her body in the car and drove the whole family to the oil yard. He dumped the wifes body, then returned to the truck and suffocated the daughters with their blankies one by one before dumping them in separate oil tanks. The 3 year old asked if he was going to do the same thing to her that he did to Cece and Mommy, and begged "Daddy please" before dying. So crazy how he could lie all that time and be that cold blooded 😰
i only got into this case by accident scouring thru youtube the past week ive done nothing but watch videos on this since .. it puts you in a very sombre mood eventually so im goin back to good stuff to watch i just cant believe how evil this man was at that time to give everything up and kill just so he coulld be with his new floozy she is a part of this murder in my eyes she was the cause of it all if i were her i would end up having breakdown thinking bout those poor kids n shannan
@Audrie Janelle quite right. A long time in prison. Hopefully with a lot of torment and threats from the other prisoners. He is trying to appeal, desperate to get out, and I am glad he is having a horrible time.
I heard that story was a lie. Some woman was writing to him in prison and released so called letters Chris wrote her about what happened. She has published a book with these letters, but there's no credibility to them. Handwriting is completely different
he was so happy with his family, it's very strange. How can you get to love your family by killing them all and burying them. may god protect us from the devil.
What’s absolutely tragic and shows the absolute lack of remorse and overall, his sociopathic tendencies, is that he killed his daughters twice. The first time, he smothered them with their pillows in that house and he thought they were both dead (they weren’t). Then, after he killed Shannan, one of the girls walked into the room and asked what happened to their mother.
When he buried her and smothered Cece to death, Bella turned to him and said, “no, Daddy, no...” and he proceeded to kill her.
He is the most cold blooded murderer I’ve ever seen. I can’t believe he doesn’t even care in the slightest, it’s disgusting.
I believe this to be false! If you were listening correctly he admitted to the father the kids bodies were BLUE which leads me to believe they were dead for a while before he decided to dump them! Whatever happened to them all happened inside that house!!!
@Sam he admitted to smothering them in the house, he thought they were dead but they weren’t, they walked into the bedroom after he had strangled Shannan to death. He dumped her body in a shallow grave and then officially killed them in the car at the site of the oil tanks and proceeded to dump their bodies in them.
@Piper Lee Thanks for clarifying Piper! Even more shocking, he killed them twice in his own mind 😲 I was really hoping it wasn’t true as reading the comment made my stomach turn. I can’t even get my head around the fear and betrayal those children must of felt before they were killed by their own father? A part of me wanted to believe that there was no way Chris could be that evil but I was wrong. The man is a disgrace!
@Sam he’s honestly disgusting and I don’t know how his parents continue to defend him. I’m the exact same; hearing in detail about what he did makes my stomach churn.
@Kirsty Martin but the girls couldn't have been dead already. at least one of them because from the neighbors security cam you can see two legs next to chris
@kia you are very right. I don't know how I got confused writing this comment. He had confessed he killed the girls at the oil site. Very sorry about that. I'm going to delete that comment now so there's no confusion. I really feel silly getting that wrong because I heard those tapes before I commented on this. Thank you!
@Audrie Janelle You want to pay >$32K a year for 50 years to keep this garbage alive. How about $2 on bullets for him and spend the $1.6million on schools, health insurance, etc. for needy kids in Colorado?
@Audrie Janelle - well, I think Shanann’s family were right to ensure he stays in prison til he dies - he’s not in solitary confinement, so you know killers who hate child killers will use his as a rag doll...
You know, at that point, if those girls would've have survived they would still have lived with intense ptsd for the rest of their lives and probably not trusting one single man on this earth so either way it's messed up.
@Skeezy from the realm of Infinite Intelligence I get where you're coming from, but it doesn't mean to make fun of the actual situation. It's like you're not automatically homophobic if you laugh at a gay joke, or racist if you laugh at a black joke
@Skeezy from the realm of Infinite Intelligence bálint has a point. I laugh at all kinds of jokes but that doesn’t mean I’m not empathetic. Killing kids is the worst thing you could do. Murder in general is horrible. But that doesn’t mean people don’t have what is known as “dark humor “ police medical and firefighters are part of that humor significantly. It’s a coping mechanism to keep us sane and from going and mentally snapping causing us to do something like this.
@Balint Moczar I get that sort of. I’ve just never understood dark humor because it’s never appealed to me. I’m not one of those people trying to police humor either. Laughing at a racist or gay joke is one thing. Laughing at dead children is just too dark for me.
@Skeezy from the realm of Infinite Intelligence that’s understandable. But we aren’t laughing at the fact the child is dead. We are laughing at the fact the idiot father got busted for killing his kid. But I feel you on the introvert aspect.
@Skeezy from the realm of Infinite Intelligence What can you do other than laugh? Its the healthiest way to cope with evil shit that you can't do anything about my man. That's why people who work in the medical field and see messed up shit all the time tend to have a dark sense of humor. Its how a healthy human deals with bad shit.
@Rayquell getmoney III Ok, It’s very disrespectful to the people who have died to make jokes about their deaths, especially innocent, defenseless children! Its not funny to make jokes about it, it’s plain screwed up!!
@Skeezy from the realm of Infinite Intelligence Its a psychological relief mechanism. Its not psychopathic its designed to prevent that. You laugh at the dark thing, denying its dark subject matter's effect on your mind. It allows the mind to process things without breaking in a harmful way. Non-dark humor actually came after dark humor
@K Sure it would be disrespectful to make jokes directly to their parents, but its not hurting them otherwise and its a way for someone whose uninvolved to process that emotion in a positive way. What am I gonna do? Cry about some dead kids I don't know? People die every day that's life and humor is the best way to accept the harsh truths of reality.
@Skeezy from the realm of Infinite Intelligence You are either looking too deep into this, or not deep enough. Fundamentally, everything that humans find comic/funny is at the expense of the misfortune of someone/something.That is our nature.
A lot of people are applauding the polygraph lady and the other interrogator for a job well done, but they don't realize that those 2 officers would use the exact same tactics on any one of us even if we were innocent. They completely nailed Watts here, but they are still snakes at the end of the day. Get a fucking lawyer if they want to talk to you.
@Phil Michaels the amount of pressure she applied would make me feel like I'm guilty even if I'm completely innocent. I'd flunk that polygraph hard. But again remember they did what they did to watts because he was the main suspect who'd already shown signs of being guilty (suspicious behaviour the entire time as well as how he behaved back at the house). If it was an innocent party I doubt they'd have pushed him this hard because he'd have acted innocent from the jump
My bf is a lawyer. Same advice. Even if you’re innocent and want to help. Go through a lawyer. You can give the cops info through the lawyer and be protected. Because innocent people get thrown in jail all the time
His only moment of genuine sadness is at 21:38 when he realizes he's been caught and that he's going to prison for the rest of his life. No sadness whatsoever over his wife or his kids. All he cares is that he'll be spending the rest of his life in a jail cell and won't be able to spend time with his mistress anymore.
I think he might’ve even started cracking a little earlier in the video at 11:20 ish. I don’t think he’s crying on cue here like JCS suggests, I think the doubt has started to creep in and he has his first “Holy fuck I think they’re onto me” moment. It’s his first dose of realisation, just watch him scramble shortly after to explain himself.
At the time he didn't even know if he was going to get the death penalty. It could have gone that way, except both families chose not for that to be pursued.
@BIkface Jr. No I would not. Just don't kill anyone or cheat on your spouse and you wouldn't end up going to jail or being sad that you can't see your mistress.
Since I came across a murder documentary on TLC two years ago and watched it, I have watched many murder documentaries in my spare time, especially while I was staying with my aunt. Yes, it was all very sad and every life that I have witnessed stolen and destroyed so far is of course very precious, but only and only last night when I watched the documentary "American Murder: The Family Next Door" on Netflix it really hurt, my heart ached and I felt like I felt like it was me who suffered this terrible end, or as if it was my daughter, sister and nieces who suffered this terrible end, and I was a tearful family member who was left behind. When the documentary ended, all I could think about was "I wish I hadn't watched it"... I could only say, "I wish I hadn't watched it and learned that a father had done this to his own children with such calmness, while his children continued to stare lovingly into his face and ask unaware questions." I haven't been myself since last night. I am very, very sorry. dear Shanann and her lovely little angels, I hope the place you're going is as beautiful as you deserve 🙏 and you filthy scumbag, you disgusting beast, I hope you can't even breathe or surrender your soul in your last moment because you don't even deserve to die! because even hell won't accept you, it won't!!!🤬🤬🤬
@A M I don’t think you’re responsible or implicated in anyone’s death necessarily purely for the fact you don’t like them. I’m not a biggest fan of the family’s behaviour, but that’s a reach.
Weirdest thing about this is how Chris’s dad, the kids grandpa, seems to be detached from them as if they’re not his offspring as well. Surely he was suffering, too. In these cases both families suffer dearly.
hal gaucher2021-09-20 17:50:11 (edited 2021-09-20 17:51:38 )
I am so amazed at how bad he is at pretending to be a human being. The way he talks about loving his family sounds like a 3 year old pretending to play the husband during a game of house.
Its unfathomable how he thought he would in any way shape or form be able to get away with this, just watching this its like watching a kid lie to you about taking a fistful of cake when he's got it all over his face.. And Tammy is brutal lmao.
Father: We gotta get you a lawyer... Investigators: ...and we took that personally!
Still, this series is great! Hope to see more in the future!!
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The Misfit Mama2021-09-13 13:58:07 (edited 2021-09-13 13:58:20 )
When he admits to his affair and he’s talking about some of the stressors that contributed to his straying, he says “she WAS pregnant”. When they put pressure on him about whether or not he has something to do with her disappearance, he says “I have, I have nothing on my hands” and quickly rushes to find another way to describe his innocence. Just thought that was odd, with his hands being the murder weapon and all.
Imagine these two interrogating Brian Laundrie if he's actually found alive? We all know he did it but just to see him break down like a baby would be hilarious
@Brooks Chaney No- stupid people talk to the police. Under literally no circumstance, guilty or innocent, should you voluntarily participate in a police 'interview.' Literally nothing you can say in that circumstance will help you, ever.
His parents played a huge part in this. I’m my child killed someone I would not be rubbing there back justifying their story. There is right and wrong. Even if my wife killed my kids I would not hurt her I would turn her in. He was going to loose his family and still be financially responsible for them. He could not handle this situation. He didn’t love his kids. He felt sorry for himself.
I cant imagine the suffering of his dad, looking at his own son and knowing what he actually did. This guy is a monster but imagine if was your son. Wow.
It probably helps to think of him less as "my son" and more as "the guy who savagely murdered my 2 grandchildren and his wife pregnant with my grandchild #3."
You can tell that after his "confession," he starts to actually believe that version of events and be just a tad more convincing that he was throughout the whole beginning
It’s mind blowing!!! he believed his version so much that he continues saying ‘mom always said she was an evil person but I didn’t think she’d ever do something like this’. I stupidly laughed out of disbelief!!!!
I've now seen every single one of JCS's vids after the initial what pretending to be crazy and just binging every single one after that. EXCEPT, the Casey Anthony one. I got 20 minutes through and even though it was top quality as usual, the inevitable outcome filled me with rage. I just cant with that case.
This is such a horrific and disturbing case. How a person could do this to their own children, who trusted them so completely. And for what? To break away and start a new life with a new partner? Something that didn't at all require him to do something so inhuman and irreversible... Boggles the mind, truly.
I just feel bad for his father man. He loved Chris so much; he wanted to believe him. The families are always the people most affected by these murders. His father is a good man. It is heartbreaking to see what his evil son put him through.
Nah. As we saw, he hung on to the lifeline they thres at him (Shannon strangled the kids). It just needed more time or pressure. In this case guilt justifying infront of your father
Saying he wanted them back to get out of this was most likely true. He had a regret he was not getting away with this. He was a bad liar and a grown man with a family can’t tell the truth. How do you kill your daughters and tell other people you don’t know where they are. I get nervous walking my daughter through a parking lot while holding her hand which is the rule. How on earth does a man kill his kids and stay sane?
If I was Cris watts mother, I wonder if I would I be able to consider Cris my son anymore. Honestly, I would disown him. I’d be so heartbroken my son did this to someone, someone I’d birthed, story’s like this always makes me think about parents or family. Imagine he had a cousin who got put on blast by the media or something. Always so saddening to think about that he ruined 3 innocent lives and tarnished so many others for the rest of their lives. He should rot in hell.
Cries only when he realizes he's going to prison. Cares only about himself and continues to say "those little girls"...I wonder what was going through his dad's mind after traveling cross country to confront a cold killer son
I've seen bits of these clips before and I don't know why I'm back here, but just like last time, I feel queasy, like I might vomit. The actions of that man are incomprehensible and I am just so sorry for his wife and children - this is an awful story, it is very very upsetting.
The officers did an amazing job👏 with the interrogation. Everytime Chris spoke it gave me the chills no emotions in is voice for his kids and wife there was nothing there
How could anybody murder their little girls and pregnant partner?... I remember watching this on NETFLIX and it took my breath away! I was seething that I had to turn it off and then back on to finish it..
They'll get you one day Chris in jail and you'll suffer just like your family did! Some evil people walk this Earth!
Why did they end the interrogation where they ended it if they thought he was still hiding something? All they had that to suggest he was still lying was the idea he should have called 911, but he responded to that issue in a reasonable manner, and then they just stopped. Almost as if they didn’t have reason to keep pushing him.
CW: “i failed the polygraph.” RW: “okay… too much emotions?” CW: …literally no emotion, ever… at all… What a disgusting human being Chris Watts turned out to be. I genuinely feel bad for his father. I do not believe that he had hate in his heart for Shannan like Cindy did, and probably still does to be honest. I think Ronnie always tried to do his best by his kids, raise his family, etc work hard and do the right thing. I think Ronnie is torn… he loves his son and I can’t fault him for that but hates what has happened and doesn’t recognize the person Chris became. Terrible story for all involved. 💔
my hat's off to the police interviewers, they do a tough job. we had a neighbor that was Army CID, a pretty nice guy to hang out with. he helped us with a yard sale one day and I saw him kinda throw a switch: he sold three sets of baby clothes to a couple on their second date. I never played poker with him.
If he had refused to talk without his attorney present instead of talking to his dad, he'd probably be free today and his wife and kids whereabouts still a mystery. They had nothing but circumstancial evidence until he confessed and told them where the bodies were.
A few hours of mental fatigue is all it can take! Well Martyn Bryant was kept in solitary confinement for 2 months and he still maintained his innocence. Sounds to me like he was indeed innocent!
This whole little world is so weird… coz like, generally manipulative people who lack empathy commit a crime, and then empathic people come in and manipulate them…
There’s no such thing as a true psycho. We all have moral compasses. Of course, we can drown them in lies, or drugs, but we still feel the pain we’ve caused others.
He's not only a psycho he's a dumb ass. He could've left or got a lawyer at anytime. I don't know how anyone could kill little kids whether their your own or not. Never mind that he took care of these little girls then so cold heartedly smothered them. There's no punishment severe enough.
I know that the police had to do it, but using shannan and blamimg her felt so wrong...being murderd and then having them say that about you...but it was the only way to get him to talk...
not only does this guy not think this through enough to get a lawyer, his dad also doesn't even think about a lawyer and when his son is trying to whisper things so the camera doesn't hear it, his father blurts it out anyways... what a mess
As Fascinating as these Interrogations can be to watch... I've never thought it's a Good idea to give play by play explanations on the techniques used by Agents. Essentially you're just educating criminals in how to decipher and evade detection. .......just sayin'.
“This is not the last chapter in anyone’s story” —Poor choice of words, Kobak. I would certainly beg to differ —it was the last chapter of 3 innocent human beings and 1 fetus, all of whom SHOULD HAVE HAD 70+ chapters to go before the end of their story. (Otherwise, YOU FREAKING ROCK!)
Does the clothing a detective wear, affect the emotion someone feels while being interrogated? Like what would happen if they wore all black or something?
Chris Watts reminds me of my creepy brother-in-law... My brother-in-law's life of lies unraveled... He had a heart attack from the stress... He died on the operating table after 6 straight operations on his heart in one day...
the way he constantly says "those kids" or "those girls" rather than "my kids, my girls, my babies" is so horrifying. he's trying so hard to act human and is failing horribly. like he researched how to act when humans grieve their loved ones.
4:08 I read somewhere that when people don’t use contractions in their denials, that means they’re lying. So at first he said “I don’t know where they’re at” and then louder he goes “I DO NOT know where THEY ARE at” because he thinks it makes him sound more credible
Ive watched these a few times and every time I think the same thing: His dad is just as evil as this pile of shit. Completely not fazed by the news his grandchildren and daughter in law are dead.
Chris is a monster. So don't think i'm defending him in any way. But interrogators are nasty in their techniques. The right to counsel during questioning is a right all Americans have. I hate how investigators attempt to stop suspects from using their rights. They try so hard to convince suspect not to use their rights. It just feels wrong to me...
I’m not sure if I’m correct on this, but when they say things like “those kids” or “them” etc aren’t they distancing themselves from them psychologically?
i recently found this channel and I have been watching a lot of these interrogation videos on you tube. There is somethinf I noticed in all of them. They always use the word "opportunity".
He dug a grave for the bodies, as well for him self, normal reaction to strangulation is to call the cops, not dig a grave, Yes Lets eliminate everyone and try and convince them you didnt do it. Congrats you've set your self up.
He would have been better off leaving the bodies there instead of hiding them but the lie detector test is not admissible in court but let’s the detectives know who to focus on.
Chris's dad before Chris goes into interrogation room: "We gotta get you a lawyer so that you dont say stupid s*it*. Chris's dad after Chris leaves the interrogation room: "You said what?!!?!?!?"
Damn I’m so glad I’m free and didn’t murder anyone watching this makes me feel so grateful I’m free because ahead of this little Shit is a Life behind bars just thinking about losing my freedom makes my chest feel like it’s too small for my heart
Based on this woman’s stout stature, the angle of her haircut, her stern demeanor, and her outfit: I would have concluded that her name was probably “Tammy” or “Rebecca” 😭
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These people need to watch a few true crime documentaries and listen to a podcast or 3. Come on man, first rules in the book are don't talk to the police, don't admit to nothing, get a lawyer, and sure as shit don't let them polygraph you as its purely an interrogation technique. 😃
It’s so sad seeing him destroying Shannan’s reputation even after the fact when she was the heart of the family with her dedication and devotion towards him and the kids. What a despicable person he is. This guy thought he was going to live happily ever after. Karma saw that...smh
“notice the stripes she wears, simulating the bars Chris will soon be behind. The stripes are horizontal to persuade the mind that something is wrong psychologically”
Something that always makes me laugh " you seem like the type of guy you go out, and you wanna order a big steak. And your wife says "no buddy"." 🤣🤣 who talks like that
also i am unclear did he actualy strangle the two children aswell? based on his actions i think he did: edit. im typing this before teh videos over so it might alrady be answered
Taking the explanation the police gives to them is the dumbest shit a criminal can do. The police are like "Is this what happened, its understandable" not knowing at all what happened 100%. Then the criminal is all like "yep thats exactly what happened, exactly what you just came up with, ill take that!" Like its super fucking obvious thats not what happened, unless the interrogators are psychic.
If you no longer love your spouse and kids, just leave ffs. You don’t have to fucking kill them. Better yet: if you’re a psychopath, don’t get married and have kids. 🤬
@~ but before arresting you they will read you your rights and will give you the "if you can't afford a lawyer, a lawyer will be assigned to you by the court of law" speech. Why not give you this speech? Or rather, give you the "this is voluntary work, if you don't want to be here, you can just walk out the door."
@Ahmad Haliru They did read him his rights, he just, didn't ask for one. I know, people are stupid. Also, he wasn't on trial yet, only a suspect, and a normal suspect doesn't get a lawyer assigned
@~ well, in that case, i think suspects should do better. Not that i want them to get away with crimes but it just made no sense for police to be grooming you into admitting a crime you didn't commit. These things happen. "ɪɴɴᴏᴄᴇɴᴛ suspects" do get pressured sometimes.
The weirdest part about these videos is Chris' number one motivation here didn't seem to be staying out of prison. If that were his goal, he would have lawyered up and left. His motivation was to be seen as a good person by these detectives and to avoid conflict with them. He didn't seem to care that his actions were horrible, almost as if his actions aren't a reflection of how he is as a person, but only how agreeable and likable he is. I've worked with clients like this as a therapist - ones who proclaim that they'd rather die than hurt others, but are capable of cheating, lying, and stealing as long as nobody finds out.
'Maybe a lawyer wouldn--' pokemon battle theme start playing Several wild detectives appeared. Suspect used Lie, but nothing happend. Detectives used U Okay Buddy? Critical hit! Dad flees the interrogation Suspect used Blame The Wife It doesn't have any effect! Detectives used Cerebral Influencing Tactics It's super effective! Suspect is out of usable excuses! Suspect blacks out and regains consciousness in his new cell!
@Lolo Future I would have to disagree with that, even with an attorney he would have to give a statement eventually, which would be dissected forensically and such. Overall, I believe the truth would still come out because of how the interrogation went before Chris' dad suggested an attorney.
@Aaron Abele depends on how methodical he was with his forensic clean up. if he lawyered up immediately, im sure they could make up a timeline than couldn't be cracked and he could get let off the case. these interregation tactics are good to let them hang themselves, they want you to believe them and so they offer more detail and use stuff they learn in the interview like that shannon killed them. but they haven't had time to cement this new changing storyline. that way they can get him controdicting himself in his previous testimonies and point out things that are impossible. and with no other suspect when he has a bad timeline / alibie, he's obviously gunna get caught.
Haha you would think that way right? Most people that appear on this channel know some of these techniques and actually they do much worse than this guy because their actions don't matchup what they really feel like, it's sad to watch.
The only good advice in their case is pretty much common knowledge yet underappreciated "ask for an attorney and shut up until he comes". I love this channel because it shows to people who wonder if they could beat an interrogator that no they probably can't.
This is the same way everyone thinks when they are innocent but once you are guilty, all these techniques work no matter how much you've read about how to counter them. Your brain is your worst enemy in that regard
@Carte Izly thinking you can beat an interrogator during interrogation is like thinking you'll beat a car mechanic at how fast you'll pull out an engine because you've watched couple car restoration videos. The only person I've seen beating the interrogator was Stephen McDaniel and that was only because he went completely lethargic, he started (deliberately or from a mental breakdown) acting like someone with Kanner's Syndrome or if you had HAL9000 in the room.
@Kyosukedono that's where polygraphs are extremely fallacious. Someone with bad case of anxiety will be acting the same way as a guilty person. It's why in many countries it is not even considered as an evidence (as narrator mentions in the video) and is only used as a manipulative technique suited only for crude interrogation. When asked a question their heart rate just naturally can be elevated from the fact that they desperately want to answer correctly (this will be even worse of you get hyped by the people day prior etc about it). My grandpa used to work with it and said that they got many eventually proven innocents that did not pass it, but all the guilty ones did not pass it.
This is why they used the three questions - absolute truth, guaranteed lie and then relevant to the case. Problem is that some, when they figure out the tempo of the questions they can fool it. That's why the detectives change the tempo. The problem is that someone in anxiety when they know they have to lie or tell absolute truth and the other side knows they'll lie or tell absolite truth will feel more relaxed at the guaranteed lie/truth. And then when asked about the relevant question... They'll have to think, heart rate elevates, skin starts sweating and suddenly you have a liar in front of you no matter if they say truth or no.
But he did not suffer from anxiety like that. He just plain and simple sucked as a liar and thought him cooperating is what makes him less suspicious. You can't (as an average person) beat interrogator at interrogation just like you can't beat a mechanic at time to change oil in a car if you've never changed oil before.
This isn't a test where you can cheat on. Having a theoretical understanding of any of those techniques is going to be worthless when the real pressure is on
Is it delinquent that I kinda am trying to learn from these videos kinda, not that I’m a deceptive person - or at least I don’t consider myself one - but like I feel like a sociopath. I hope that’s not a bad thing lol
fortunately, all of the indicators of truth- or falsehood-telling that the narrator discusses on this channel are pure fabrication, and there is no science of truth telling whatsoever.
Fun fact, people with antisocial personality disorder tend to talk about people and actions in the past tense anyway, even if those people are still around or the action is still taking place. Something to do with them always kinda being emotionally detached and "over it"
@Deeeps I think myself and the rest of the people liking these comments can comprehend your utter disosciation just fine, thanks for playing though. It'll serve as a decent character brief before we inevitably find you on this channel one day.
@Hey Buddies My grandpa is dead. "I'd do anything to see THAT man again." It's really not that strange. A narrator said it so it must be true. Just ask yourself how many times have you heard my quotes in your lifetime. I'm not sure why I'm arguing with people that don't understand basic English.
@Aurelia that’s a lot to read lmao.. all to come to the conclusion that people should keep to theirselves? Yeah ok to certain extent, but this is about a man that murdered his kids and wife, then proceeded to lie and say that his wife killed the kids... whether you say you’re not defending criminals, you kind of are. What this man did makes me sick and lied about makes me sick... there are people in the world that would do much worse then what these comments are saying to him.
*polygraph examiner comes in & gives the suspect water as she has a soda* This is known as the: “I just had lunch so i’m gonna drink my mountain dew in front of you technique”
it's also so strange to think about those 2 different worlds: one, we need to get him to confess the murders, two, hm, is it mountain dew or pepsi light today?
Not only did he think he was admitting to a ‘self defence crime’ but it was to his dad who throughout his entire life probably got him out of trouble and looked after him after Even in adulthood he probably expected the same
The way it looked to me is that he'd never considered the defense claiming his wife killed the kids and he retaliated. It looked like to me that when the polygraph examiner said that, he was like DING DING DING!!! THAT'S HOW I GET AWAY WITH IT!
If he'd come up with that ahead of time, he would have been able to call the ambulance knowing that people would sympathize with him.
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k. morningstar2021-06-09 20:00:38 (edited 2021-06-09 20:00:44 )
@Jesus Isn'tReal gotta watch out for those toddlers. they all carry switchblades
He did that because his parents have never believed that he could ever do anything wrong and always defended him, even when they should have tried to correct a behaviour. Check out his mothers interview…..she’s a psycho and Chris parents raised one too.
Detectives: Way to go! The Dad is getting him to spill the beans... Let's let them talk for a bit longer... Dad:... Lawyer... *Detectives spit out coffee and sprint into the room* Detectives: Hhhhhheeeeeeyyy there buddy...
@Tenzin Smith i wondered this too, but im conviced they don't get lawyers in this case because they think it will make them look guilty, doubling down on the false confidence.
@Tenzin Smith #1 takeaway from these videos is that the police 100% assume guilt during questioning. The video he did with innocent guys shows they act the exact same way with everyone.
@Jordan Kuneyl which is fine as long as they don't punish withot evidence. Sadly another takeaway from the videos is sometimes they do (puunish without evidence)
“Mom always said she was a nasty mean person”. So this poor woman’s mother in law hated her and bad mouthed her to Chris. I wonder what she thinks of her precious little baby boy now. He’s a murderer. He did only cry when he realized he was going to prison.
How do you know what Shannan’s nature was? Why would someone murder instead of just getting a divorce? Literally who are you to judge someone you don’t know simply because she was murdered? So because this guy murdered his entire family, that makes his wife a saint and his mother a devil like him, when you know nothing of Shannan nor Chris’ mother? I hope you’re never called for jury duty, you’d never be able to separate your emotions from facts.
@J B that's exactly my point, Mr. Sentimental, I'm saying it shouldn't be about Shannan's nor Chris' mother's character; I'm responding to a comment who used terms like "bad mouthing" (which certainly paints a negative picture about Chris' mother and a positive one about Shannan) when we shouldn't be judging in any light, positive or negative about the characters around this case, alive or dead. The only person on trial was Chris. Get it?
@J B the problem is the world's all black and white, ones and zeros with absolutely no grey area for folks living on a hairline trigger like you. I'd really rather not take advice from you on what thoughts I should form in my head and decide to not post.
@Yuva Silvanathan I agree. The "politically correct" nowadays forces us to consider murdered people as "saints". Of course, Shannan could really have been a saint, or a bitch, we don't know. It's just disgusting to me to believe in something based upon prejudices or politically correct
Geelbo “the politically correct nowadays” lmao my dude as if “don’t speak ill of the dead” isn’t a phrase that’s been around for decades. Because back in the good old days it was somehow good to talk shit about murder victims?
Remember that the point you’re making is that just because this woman was murdered by her husband, it doesn’t mean she was 100% a nice person. It’s literally irrelevant, she’s dead and you’ll never get to know what she was like cuz she was murdered and can’t defend herself.
@Geelbo I dont think anyone sees this guy as a saint The belief is just that there are clear signs of this guys narcissistic behavior that couldve been seen before something like this happened. It's not to say that we need to feel guilty if we cant prevent it either. Just that a lot of people are harmed in the process, and the trauma is carried for generations. In no way is the intent to make this guy not responsible for what he did but these things rarely pop up out of nowhere either
@J B thank you for not doing what so many others are, blaming Shannon for what happened to her because she could have been a "horrible person".
When someone is horrible a normal person just gets up and leaves, the they don't do something as vile as what Chris did. The fact that some people are even trying to justify and make excuses for him (let alone his parents) makes me sick. Everyone needs to read your comment, it doesn't matter what she was like neither her nor her babies deserved that. No way.
@Geelbo it shouldn't matter if she was a terrible person. Normal people get up and leave, they don't do what Chris has done. It's not about being politcally correct, it's about making sure no one gives Chris excuses and justifications for his actions, which is exactly what you're doing. I hope you realise that. You're defending someone this heinous because your agenda can only focus on what's "politically correct" and not the fact he's done what he's done. I feel really sad for you that instead of seeing him for what he is your jerk reaction is to victim blame. What a terrible way to be.
If there was a Indian father, after hearing this that he killed his wife, he would beat the shit out to his Son in interrogation room.
I think parents in US are too softy, this lead to the children in their childhood build up a mentality that whatever they will do nothing will heppen to him/her...
Thinking about his parents honestly breaks my heart. Imagine having a son who killed his wife and kids... The guilt and shame of raising a person like this is unimaginable.
@Isadora Martins his parents hated Shannan 😔 they stand behind him still till this day 😢 his dad also said well your mother always thought she was an awful person..something like that..
@Isadora Martins exactly.. awful and unbelievable! He killed their grandkids 😢 i would never ever forgive them that! The world is a crazy place 😔 have you seen something about the Kenneka Jenkins case? Also a bizarre one and really sad
@MissMo1985 that's cause the parents are on denial and the crime is so horrific that they'd rather Stan by him than face the fact that he actually killed their grandkids
That's why it's satisfying to watch this multiple times...just to watch this POS coming to the realisation that he is rumbled. His mouth is so dry he is barely able to speak. He has no remorse at all!..."if I could have my babies back I would"!...are you effing kidding me!? He deserves to rot for what he did. Vile human being!🤬 I hope that Nicole is plagued by nightmares and haunted by Shannan and her children. RIP❣🙏🏽❣
Its not that unbelievable. Most people wouldnt mind eventually coming clean if they did something wrong, but not if the punishment is death or life in prison lol Anyone would try to get out of that.
Because people are sensitive, I’ll say it “NO its not an excuse for his behavior”
@Bob Jones He later confesses to killing his wife first and then his 2 daughters after. In fact he smothered one infront of the other and shoved her in an oil tank and later came back for CeCe, who then asked if she's going to meet the same fate as her sister. Her last words were "no daddy". His remorseless confession was one the worst things I have ever witnessed. There are text exchanges where the wife just wanted things to go back to normal and was very excited about her new baby but also really stressed about Chris's lies and infidelity. He is a psychopath there's honestly not much else to it.
That's kinda messed up tbh. He should have been allowed to lawyer up.
Some of these cop interrogation tactics are morally grey. What if they did all this to an innocent man? At what point does it break them? All it takes is 1 slip up, 1 misspoken sentence and now you are framed as guilty
@fire rises you are allowed. you just say i want a lawyer and im not gonna speak until i get one. thats just us law. He just thought he was smooth enough to lie
@fire rises had be been innocent he would have no clue where to find the bodies
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fire rises2021-01-07 02:19:26 (edited 2021-01-14 00:20:32 )
@J Mart
If I were innocent and got interrogated like that I'd end up screwing myself over. Like maybe they ask where I was at so and so time and place and I'd misremembered or contradict myself or something.
All it takes is them catching you on a mistake and you become the prime suspect and they can use it in court. Like "Your honor, the defendant said he was at home watching naruto but evidence has proven he was actually watching My Little Pony. . . I rest my case."
@fire rises where do you get the idea he wasn't allowed? He was Mirandized at the very beginning. He knew what his rights were, and that he was free to go at any point.
@J K Good point. First thing I'll say when I get pulled into questioning, even if I'm 100% innocent, will be "I want a lawyer before I answer any questions"
“You took them out of the house with their blankies and their animals...that’s what a caring dad does.” She’s got iron nerves and a steel stomach to be able to sell this line knowing he certainly “took them out” of the house with those items after killing them. Tragic.
Actually...He killed the girls once he got to where he was going to dump everyone off at, which was a job site he was working that day. Thats what tore me up even more...That they were being driven to a spot to get killed first. The whole thing is just terrible. I have 2 daughters myself and this just makes me sick.
Snowdencch with their mother corpse lying on little girls feet wtf? Somebody says that’s he maybe drove with his daughters to the oil location because it was very messy and hard to kill wife and clean up, than move her body to the company’s truck. Everything he has done with his family is the sickest thing ever happened to someone and I hope he gets what he deserves somehow.
@Snowdencch he actually smothered them at home first before killing Shannan, but they woke up and saw him dealing with Shannan. The gall he has trying to sell himself as the victim in this
@Jamison Watch the story again. He killed the mother at home. Then drove the 2 kids to the site, and smothered them one at a time. Smothered the first one and through her into the oil tank, then came back and smothered the other one shortly after and put her in the other tank.
@Snowdencch Oh it's not mentioned in these videos, it comes from other interviews / letters / reports. He tried smothering the kids first, but it didn't work and they woke up. It just adds to how heinous he was
@Snowdencch after his confession, he explains how everything actually happened that night. It's not included in this video, it's from a book called "letters from Christopher" and it's covered in other articles
@Snowdencch either way it's absolutely horrific, but the fact that he essentially killed his daughters twice, and that they had to sit through it all makes it so gobsmacking
@Snowdencch after being sentence, the interrogator went to visit him because he needed closure and was struggling to move on from the case, that’s when Chris admitted what actually happened, he’s also written it in letters to his “fans” who then published the letters online. You can find it all if you look deeper
@Snowdencch that’s bull. He killed them before leaving. We would have seen him interacting with the girls or carrying them to the truck. We didn’t see either of that because they were dead and he moved them to the truck in their blankets, held low like a sack.
@DaniH He literally admitted to killing his wife at home and then driving them all out to he site he was working on and killing his daughters one by one there. There's enough sources out there for you to look it up yourself.
How on earth can you kill a child? Your child. Your pregnant wife. And to prevent them from breathing for minutes as they struggle for air? My god. This guy is the lowest of the low. It makes me so sad.
@Gabe's Hacks that's a good tip! My parents have been married for 40+ years and I've seen them angry at each other but never once have they screamed or put their hands on the other.
@Gabe's Hacks unfortunately u can never really tell, a calm collected person that never snaps at you when angry for years can suddenly jsut do something horrible, humans are unpredictable sometimes. Might seem easy but it’s pretty much imposible to know for sure.
@Kewl Videos It's their job?? How do you think it works? They play mind games to draw out monsters like him into confession to get those victims justice. What are they supposed to do, sit in a room, ask him if he did it, and when he says no dismiss it and walk out? They need to PRESS. That doesn't make them "pigs", that makes them the heroes for these murdered girls.
Do not woosh me but there will always be someone that will misunderstand this so he was sending almost a secret message to the polygrapher saying we got a breakthrough this is very good.
I really hoped the detective's answer will be "yes I know about [her name he found from te phone]". To freak him out even more. But it would be the wrong direction xD
@Louis You and I both know that’s false. This is coming from a certified programmer in hacker, that has built his own router from scratch, his own Bluetooth headset, and has built his own parental control software from scratch. I have also built my own windows. It’s false because you’d have to share a network card ^^
@Louis It raises suspicion that you have stalked her somewhere, else this kind of info wouldn’t be in reach. Stalking is a crime by US law and punishable up to 30 years in prison. Stalking is not hacking.
@Louis I mean, you may well be a hacker, I don’t know. I’m a white hat hacker, meaning I carry out authorized hacks. Legal, meaning it’s on my own firmware or firmwares I’m authorized to test.
@Louis Regardless, you have some pretty impressive skills. Keep them. Use them in the right way. You could make a living out of it and earn a lot of money.
@Louis That is, if you’re hacking. If you’re stalking, please stop. It’s messed up. You and I both know you’re much better than that. I want to believe and my mind is tilting towards the first one since seeing your comments towards the above users, you are a nice guy.
@Louis Alright. Just please don’t do illegal activities. That’s why I was so set-off yesterday. I’ve seen too many people sent to prison far too young. I’m young as well(14) but I really don’t want your time in prison to happen.
@Louis this is called "bro technique" By calling the accuser as "bro or my man" its designed to lighten the mood and make you seem friendly, making your next lie "i am clean as can be" come across more sincere, creating an image in the head of the accuser that you are telling the truth.
@Avocedo 。 you're a smart one. Another interesting aspect of the whole thing here is why is 7kclouds 14 and has seen several people being sent to prison?
It goes without saying we feel terrible for the parents of his murdered wife. But I can't imagine the shearing of emotions that must have taken place within Chris' father's mind. Rubbing his son's back like a loving dad, while hearing his son describe how he killed his wife. Ten to later learn he killed the kids. I LOVE my parents sooo much, and can't imagine the thought of disappointing them so deeply. So sad.
His family has been going to visit him and they carry on like he’s a good guy. All the denial in the world couldn’t make me get beyond the fact that my child killed my grandkids. I’m so conflicted over Chris’ family.
I don't know how I'd react other than to cry my eyes out, if one of my sons told me the story Chris initially told his dad. I'm their mother. I would want to believe him. I would want to give him the benefit of the doubt. I wouldn't ever want to believe that my boys would be capable of murdering their own kids.
It's hard to judge his dad's reaction cuz as a father myself I know I would be balling my eyes out and I honestly can't say how I would react to my son. But before anybody passed judgement on how his dad reacted, we have to remember his dad didn't do anything wrong and he was probably in a state of shock!
@EmeraldTokenDiamondAnimators when his son said "I killed her", and the dad repeats "you hurt her?", the video was exactly right. He was in a brief state of shock and denial that he could only hear what he wanted to hear. I can't even imagine the devastation.
@Underscore Why I thought he was saying we should feel bad for the guy who murdered his family, and that the dad was in the wrong for siding with his "witch of a wife". Idk
Kurly Kayla Naw, he’s saying basically the dad and mom of Chris watts are pieces of shits. Look up ‘Chris watts mother narcissist “ I never saw it either.
V Translation: if you take a closer look at Chris’ family, they had a disturbing distain for Shannon and a detachment to Celeste and Bella. Chris’ mother is an obvious narcissist, she publicly dragged Shannon AfTER her death. Both his parents declared in court that they forgave Chris for killing their daughter in law, granddaughters and unborn grandchild. This disturbing psychology would’ve enabled Chris’ further need to take control and cut out his family in order to start a new life with his side chic.
I live in Colorado and when the news aired their interview with him my husband said after about a minute, “he did something to them.” That polygraph tech was right, he’s a terrible liar.
She comes home that night has s** with him and tells him this is not going to work wtf get your lies straight Ps he knows he wanted to get out of the relationship I feel for the baby's and their mother it was his selfish ass fault
@ULOVEKYLE the human heart beats max three billion time in a life time .. but not this guy's heart because it's made of stone .. fact here one million seconds is 11 days one billion seconds is 34 year's !!! .
Its her job. Its not about having nerves if steel. This is what she dose as a living. Her job. Prob dosnt take much. Its easy for her. Every day shit bro.
@Troy Vietnam no, its not that easy. Most people know not to talk to police and know there rights. Its a whole other ball game being in that situation.
nobody should go into an interrogation without a lawyer present, plenty of innocent people have hit death row by believing the age old line "we're just gonna talk/have a conversation about some things" lol.. tactics change all the time in this field, though yeah seeing a retired interrogators interrogation would be interesting. 'though it'd be used against them & a liability more than a strength in that situation, though. there are tons of tactics they wouldn't know about/remember in the moment, nobody can remember EVERY tactic ever devised, plus the person questioning them could go back to using old 1950's-60's era tactics and they'd be fucked. easiest way to get outta this shit with your freedom is saying one simple word: LAWYER!
Anybody who has any brain has only one thing to say to interogators L A W Y E R! My name? My name is get my L A W Y E R. If they ask u do u want some water u say water L A W Y E R
They would not talk to investigators without a lawyer. There is no benefit to talk and risk incriminating yourself unless you think you are extremely charismatic and can bluff the police.
When one interrogator is talking, is the other one thinking to themself, "oh- he's using the how and why." "Oh now he's got the futility technique" you know?
They are obviously on the same page... They already know what their plan is and how to get to the results they're looking for, they've been working on cases like those for years and are professionals.
They also most likely have body cues or signals that they use to communicate a certain action or when the other can speak so they don’t step on each others toes.
They are likely so experienced in what they do that they just react to the situation with what they assess in the moment is the best next strategy, depending on the reactions they are getting. I doubt they have conscious thoughts about it, much like two musicians playing together don't think - oh that's G minor now.
I think more than “techniques”, it comes more naturally to them cause remembering and applying those specific techniques would be hard asf. Like you practice specific techniques to naturalize them and create the police persona
don't think so, but could be. If they do then that means they're also thinking of the next things to say to add onto what the other had said or something of the sort
Even his attempt to cover up killing the kids by claiming his wife did it pisses me off too. What father wouldnt try everything to resuscitate them? How do you know for sure they're dead? Because they're "blue"?both of them? You wouldnt call an ambulance to be sure? Wouldnt run screaming to your neighbors for help, no matter the hour?
@Nikita Tsepliaev yeah, like not even a burial somewhere nice? everything else has been discussed to hell but the oil part gets me the most.. such a shitty place and convinced me 1000000x more that it was him not his wife that killed them.
Truth is, people who are married wish they were single to hook up with new people .. and people who are single wish they found their one so they don’t have to hook up with new people.
Or just be honest with your partner and get a divorce. I would much rather be a divorcee than to stay married to someone who’s in love with someone else, that way we can both move on with out lives.
Or you can just be honest and leave. I would prefer a guy to told me that he dont love me anymore than cheating on me and saying he loves me. Thats a complete bullshit.
@Baia Relax Yankee. Believe it or not the US isn’t the center of the universe. The Mormons in Utah practice polygamy extensively. I think it backwards too, but I think he meant it in a pretty innocent way.
@AsslyLamar just an fyi, they havent practiced polygamy for 130 years. Theres a few small independent groups which continue the practice, but theyre not recognized or accepted by the main church. Not that im trying to justify the hateful response the previous person made in any way.
@Tig Ol Bitties Yeah, for some few people it turns out great and good for them. But I think marriage is out dated and no longer necessary. By the way I never said do not be faithful or off your spouse. I don’t condone what he did at all.
@Jack Grayson I used to be a member of the church and while it’s not officially recognized, it may as well be unofficially endorsed. My point was that the Middle East isn’t the only place where strange religious practices can be observed.
I always tell my husband... it's fine if he gets an appetite while he's out as long as he comes home to eat.
I get that there are beautiful women in the world. I get that some of them are nice and funny. But he made a commitment to me. While they may be fun to look at, or nice to talk to - I make no room for competition. You come home to eat, baby.
@Baia love how Americans draw the line at polygamy but totally endorse multiple partners and cheating as if it’s not exactly the same thing except with unwilling partners
@Jack Grayson Mormons in Mexico, where one of the former US Vice President have a lot of family, practice the marriage with more than one woman. I’m not defending anyone, I just had to say it because I have just read about it:)
Wish you could have told my ex husband of 22 years that. It’s okay though, he thought he would be a stud and have a new girl every week after he left me. He’s miserable & I am NOT! 🤷🏻♀️
Or be a Muslim and marry two wives. :P And although I say this to be humorous, there is absolutely nothing wrong with that and whoever says otherwise says it due to emotional reasons and not due to objective reasons. Most people are like "what is wrong with you!!" but really this just stems from emotions and there own upbringing from THEIR particular culture.
What are you talking about... When you meet the perfect girl, it’s the one you’re gonna marry. If you dun think ur wife is perfect, y’all should get a divorce, there could never be a doubt in a relationship.
Yeah this legal system they set up around marriage and kids is why there are shows called ‘deadly women’ and ‘evil from within’ kinda shows that mostly take place in America tbh... lol if that says anything about our archaic divorce/custody laws it breeds manipulative financially or emotionally/physically abusive people! I would say mental health is the majority cause but it’s really the legal strategies in place for spouses to do harm in legal ways that can have financial or emotional/actual health consequences as opposed to the ‘shitty system’ is better than nothing argument it’s a moot point to try and blame only mental illness when it’s architected and protected in law
It's funny, I'm all for catching killers and obviously against all wrongdoing, but I find it partially disgusting how law enforcement is so keen to get at people before they can employ their rights, even if they are in the wrong.
@Carolyn Grey I would have figured that it's a liability in case the uncuffed suspect goes for the gun, but they probably have training to deal with that anyways.
Is she supposed to be scared? Theres probably 20 cops waiting right outside the door for him to make an excuse so they could give him some freedom and democracy. Come on.
Who am I2021-02-07 18:52:56 (edited 2021-02-07 18:54:40 )
@FrostyPixels per the other video on this channel (Stephanie Lazarus interrogation) no weapons are allowed in the interrogation room. Ether for suspects or for detectives themselve
as someone born female who posesses large breasts, at least for me standing or sitting up straight is extremely difficult to the point where it may even cause severe pain if i am not given a back rest. the posture is not uncommon for people born female who need to bear that load.
She’s making herself small. Taking up very little space, seeming as non-threatening as possible, while making herself very approachable at the same time. It’s to get him to open up to her.
@Lord Nuetral im nonbinary, therefor not a woman, but born female. i would have used the term dfab (designated female at birth) but i chose instead to use language that was immediately accessible to people unfamiliar with the term. not everybody who is dfab is a woman, such as transgender men and other nonbinary people like myself.
i am not here to debate the validity or the "realness" of my identity and am just responding to clarify my choice of words, as they were intentional. have a nice day.
@Kigut respect. judging by the smart arse tone of their comment they won't be someone that understands gender in any rational sense or responds appropriately but, good on you for explaining this so clearly anyway
@Jessi Fields wow, you had good points and I was on your side, cuz honestly the dude sounds nutty, but having to bring up the fact that your family has money, instead of just saying you raised wonderful humans, sounds weird too. Just because people have money does NOT make them good. Hopefully you raised caring, kind children.🤦♀️Just saying it's not a good look to bring that up when you had valid points. And no one should judge anyone's parenting as long as they aren't abusing their kids, so I still agree wit you that Chris sounds like a real weirdo 😂🤣
erin branson He meant he is concerned by her bad posture especially given how good she is at her job. Im concerned too and I’d want her to fix her posture so she doesn’t get any back problems.. it’s not about putting this woman down or trying to take anything away from who she is. He wouldn’t have said anything if her posture wasn’t that bad and I liked this comment because I felt very concerned as well
Lord Nuetral someone born female also means people who don’t identify as their assigned gender and haven’t gotten top surgery. that does not make them a woman :) they were just being inclusive and theres nothing wrong with that
If anyone struggles with posture problems, it’s pretty simple to fix. Focus on lower trap and upper lat exercise like: lat pull downs, any and all rows, weighted or banded Ys and Ws, and facepulls. This is a great place to start. This is advice from a trainer and a woman who’s been carrying triple Ds since age 13 💁🏻♀️ PS- posture problems are nothing to be embarrassed or self conscious about but I do think they should be fixed in order to avoid back surgery,back pain, and PT in your older years.
Her posture is from sitting at that table for hours on end making sure people who deserve to go to Jail actually go to Jail. She is selfless and should be more appreciated by the general public
@Holy Hand Grenades they do support them and keep them secure, but that weight is not redistributed and is still a lot to carry. for me it is like carrying a cat on my chest at all times.
It's crazy how at the part where the "pause technique" comes into play, both the interrogator and the polygraphist are on the same page and know what method to use at the right time, without signaling or saying anything to each other in the moment.
@Harlequin. no, that probably happened before they entered the room. I'm not a detective or interrogator but I can guess that interviews/interrogations like this are dynamic, and require constant vigilance on the part of the interrogator to adapt to how the conversation evolves. Hard enough for one individual, but for two people to pull it off in tandem impresses me.
just read more detail of this and he said that he killed her because she wanted to take his kids. it wouldn't make since he killed them too, nut then he said that the rage took complete control of him
Before he finds a scapegoat to blame his crime on - 'Those kids' 'These kids' After he finds a scapegoat to blame his crime on - 'My girls' ' My babies'
“Good god almighty son”… that hit me hard some reason. Imagine being his dad in that situation. Flying across the country to find out that news. And then find out that he was lying about that too.
@Trudy Kennedy Well this is one dumb take. Imagine raising your own son over the course of your lifetime and being hit with the news that he's a cold blooded murderer who suffocated the life out of your grandkids? There's going to be conflicting emotions, such as denial that your son actually did it, reasoning as to how this all took place, the sudden realization that your grandchildren are dead, etc. Put yourself in his shoes and see how well you would handle it.
@Dr Bombay perhaps you should search out what’s been said by and about Ronnie Watts: the terrible things he’s said about Shannan, his and his wife’s refusal to attend their wedding, and he was fine with allergic CeCe being served nuts. There’s far more, so investigate.
Little did he know that having a lawyer was an option. Little did he know that he was free to walk anytime before his confession. It’s like this guy was so arrogant that he thought he could just bullshit his way through the entire confession process
I think with guilty people it's more the belief that if they ask for a lawyer, that will make them look guilty and that's exactly what they're trying to avoid
@daddy tabasco I think that's true a lot of the time. There's always that belief that you might just get through it with your charm or sheer luck and detectives are trained to let you believe that as long as you can to keep you talking.
Subconsciously, he wanted to confess the incident.
Although he had many chances to escape, that man confessed to his guilt.
Because his conscience did not leave him alone.
@daddy tabasco innocent people think that to. think about it, youre 100% innocent but being accused of a murder because you had the same color shirt on as the person that was seen the police ask you hey where were you today at 2 pm? if your 100% innocent your just gonna tell them exactly where you were and what you were doing, not hey get me my lawyer even tho thats the best decision
Props to the neighbor that called it out in 5 minutes. But Tammy is pretty badass! She’s got him thinking she’s his best friend and he can trust her. But it’s the complete opposite! She’s amazing at her job.
“It did look bad, right.” These interrogators are so subtly snarky.
Also, it blows my mind this guy never once thought to get a lawyer. It’s one thing to be innocent and naive, but you know you did it! You know they’re looking right at you for it! Such a mindless monster.
The saddest thing is he only got emotional when he had no choice to confess. He killed his family and thought he’d live his happily ever after and thought all this was gonna be swept under a rug. He is very heartless for not only killing his wife but also their two babies.
I feel so terrible for Chris' father that he had to hear that that way. That must have been absolutely shocking to find out that your granddaughters are dead as well as your daughter in law and that Chris killed her (them) . That must have been alot to take in
It's intriguing to see how the cogs turn between the long pauses. The tears appear genuine, but I believe he is just crying out of relief in that he thought he got away with it at the time, and using that catharsis as a tool for emotional manipulation.
@voracious reader there are hundreds of innocent and falsely accused people rotting in prison as we speak. Not worrying if you're innocent doesn't always work. The police are sometimes ruthless, and some would rather frame and make an innocent person confess under duress than go out and do their work all over again. Always ask for a lawyer. Always. Better Call Saul taught me that, thankfully.
I can respect that the parents have unconditional love towards their own child but Chris is a monster I don't think I can feel the same
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Stephen Mathew2021-08-22 20:18:57 (edited 2021-08-22 20:19:55 )
"I did nothing to those kids or her" he doesn't believe that they are his. It shows how dark his mind is and paranoid he was. He didnt trust his wife to believe she won't do to him what he did to her by cheating. In his head he had already with time.... planted this idea that his wife had slept with other men and those were not his children!
I hope he got a death sentence. He clearly didn’t love “those kids” and I can’t believe he had the nerve to put on that whole act. However I couldn’t help but to think watching this; Why don’t more people invoke the right to counsel lol? Every thing you say to law enforcement or in a law enforcement establishment will be used against you if possible. They don’t give a fuck about your feelings or secrets you have. They’re all about arrests 😂 they’ll arrest their coworkers if they get the chance. Dad wit the assist was nasty 🤣
In all of these cases the question should be asked 'what made a person like this?' The fact is families and how the person is raised can play a massive part. It would be interesting to learn about the parents of these criminals
How is the dad able to enter into this! And to hear Chris recollecting his experience of murdering them as he tries to concoct a narrative with Shanann as the murderer...
Like the word read @16:12. The father heard what he wanted to hear. Chris said he killed her, but the father said, you hurt her. And kept saying it. Then Chris said she smothered them, and like clockwork; he said, she smothered him. When the blame is harsh towards chris; he tries to lighten it. From kill to hurt. When the blame is on Shan'ann, he repeats the exact words that used to describe her action. This is a parent who don't want to except his child's role in the crime.
Can we all take a moment to appreciate the cliffhanger with the deep breath being taken when the screen already cut to black and then you just know the next video is bout to be 🔥🔥
If I could create a version of hell for this man this monster. I would literally put him through this entire interrogation over and over every day for the rest of his life. I think that would be the best torture you could give him.
Dude wow how makes you that much better than him like that. You're literally hating on people, try to at least have some empathy like the professional police agents have in this story. Jesus said to not hate our enemies, but love them. The Bible literally says hatred is like killing someone.
At least try to create some empathy for the guy in the way he probably did the immoral act in a rage of hatred. Empathy is not saying you agree with him, it's only just trying to understand he is human and flawed like us... just like the way you're human and flawed for wishing for him to go to hell/torture
I am sorry, I am not calling an ambulance if someone I love is decapitated, I am calling the cops. Thats pretty delusional to think an ambulance can do anything at that point and it doesn't matter if you are a loving parent. Thats the one thing that I think the detective blew out of proportion, and I get what he means but sometimes people are not as rational as they should be in those cases even so what people normally do is just being hopeful but wasting other peoples time too. The ambulance doesn't need its time wasted with a person missing its head there is no bringing them back. Call the coroner and whoever collects the body and evidence.
They would have found Shannan and the kids at some point and proven what he did anyway. He wasn’t going to get away with this, even if he did manage to survive the interrogation.
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Record Games2021-08-29 13:43:28 (edited 2021-08-29 13:44:09 )
Polygrapher: you haven’t shed one tear Chris: don’t look into that
So no one caught the moment when he starts talking about how he cheated on her and goes “she WAS pregnant”. He admitted right there that she was long gone.
If the investigators already have video evidence or dna or other irrefutable evidence abs there trying for a confession to ensure a conviction in a speedy fashion then maybe develop a standard of interrogation that can be applied to everyone who is already known to be guilty where they can trip them up! But trying to trick or trip up people who are presumed to be innocent until proven guilty on a fishing expedition cause the detectives are at a dead end or trying to close a case and don’t care who confessed or did it is wrong! The amount of people that have been wrongfully convicted proves there’s a problem with our current system!
I'm glad this monster is behind bars where he needs to be. However, these videos do show that there is NO such thing as the "presumption of innocence." In fact, the Reid Interrogation Technique BEGINS with a presumption of guilt by the investigator, and everything that follows proceeds from that assumption. This is the reason why "where is my lawyer?" should be the only response to any attempt at questioning. Good thing for us, that most of the deadliest criminals brought in for questioning, haven't figured this out yet...
the polygraph examiner is also a detective on the case where the examinee is the primary suspect...just wondering if anyone knows if this is permitted as a matter of procedure?
My wife: Why are you coming home late? Me: I had a flat tire. My wife: I think we're getting very close to the truth, but I don't think we're quite there yet.
Interrogator - did your wife do this? Chris - That's a great Alibi with no holes..yes..yes she did. Interrogator - why didn't you call an ambulance then? Chris - ...shit
The detectives actually painted him into a corner. They put the seed of Shannon being the real culprit in his mind and he went with it. However, that argument is hard to buy considering how he never called 9-11 after discovering his wife had killed their kids. If that was really the truth, he would have told someone about it, and he wouldn’t have to pretend like they’re simply missing or put on a show for the cameras. He would’ve started with that story from the getgo
My (god I hope soon to be) ex husband left me to be with my best friend. He’s an amazing dad and I want to thank him for not being a Chris watts lol but I feel like that’d seem offensive. Seriously though. How could you kill your own children. I have a 4 and 5 year old. They can grind my nerves like no other but I’d never in my life want to harm them. Why can’t every spouse that wants a new partner just leave their current one and not murder them?!
Guilty or not as soon as someone asks for an attorney all questions should stop ! There loophole here was he did not ask his dad advised him to get an attorney! But in most of these even when the suspect asks or mentions it they talk them out of it!
"This is not the last chapter in anyone's story.. at all" ???? DO I NEED TO SAY IT ?? He literally burned the book (and possible sequels) of his wife and daughters' lives are you KIDDING me ??
People deal with shit differently, plus he probably thought that chris really did just flip and kill his wife after seeing her do it (chris's story to his dad) so he's probably just in autopilot. Lot of older guys like that get to brass tacks right away and save the breakdown and tears for when after its settled
This is a very unlikely theory and more of a joke than anything, but keep in mind that psychopathy is theorized to be inheritable; Psychopaths have a genetic predisposition to their behavior. While there is likely a more reasonable explanation for his lack of emotional response, it’s still interesting to think about
@Janoy Cresva yup, that's exactly how I'd expect a father from that generation to respond. He loves his son, he wants to believe he's telling the truth and pushes emotions to the side by focusing on the solution and what to do next
This man Chris is disgusting. Lying through his teeth until he finally pleaded guilty, and just purely consumed with himself and nothing more. Not even his own daughters or woman. Disgusting.
Do you know what my dad would do if he found out his GRANDDAUGHTER was gone?? He would BALL HIS ASS OFF!!! Why NO emotional reaction from this guy?? Wow
Wait I'm confused, did he kill them or did Shannon? If it was him, did they ever confront him for the murder of his kids? I know he already confessed to killing Shannon but still this seems like a cliffhanger...
@Flowcean Soul I do agree that he does not deserve the love they gave him. But they loved him. It is on video. They told he is their hero and the best dad in the world. He should remember how they loved him every day he goes to sleep. Hate and destruction can only break you to a certain degree, love can make you hate yourselve far more.The time shortly before he killed all was when he got told "you will never see your children again".
Looking at that would just boost his ego. He is proud of himself for creating them,, but he can't connect their disappearance with his own actions. He is missing any conscience. He sees himself as the victim here and having a reminder of his girls like pictures of their smiling faces will just boost his confidence. Remember he watched videos of them during the interrogation shown in this 3 part series and they had zero effect on him. What you're saying makes zero sense given what we know about his complete lack of remorse or ability to take accountability. He wasn't mad about not seeing his kids, he was mad at Shannan for getting in his way. Who knows what was said to him? He's a liar. A later prison interview shows how cold he was while describing smothering his daughters. He wasn't afraid of losing them. He killed them. He was only ever afraid of looking like the bad guy he is.
@LASHK001 "he can't connect their disappearance with his own actions" There are three sentences I have to answer to this. He said 3 things about that. If he would have been able to connect at that moment, he would not have done that. He was in anger and would have done anything at that moment. He wanted to kill himselve afterwards.
There are two sides to what you have said in the qoute. To me he can connect pretty well, but does not want to.
At the time he got interviewed in jail, I think he told the trueth- he had nothing left to lose at that moment. There was just no reason to lie anymore. He got told that he will never see his children again and that was the moment he went rampage. So also he killed his kids, they were one reason he went into doing this, his new gf was another reason.
"Remember he watched videos of them during the interrogation shown in this 3 part series and they had zero effect on him." At that moment I cried out of empathy. because even tho he has shown no signs, he will never forget those pictures. It was just a short moment that changed the whole life of a family forever. There is no way he can forgive himselve or being NOT able to connect at any given time. And this is exactly the reason why he does not deserve to die.
He told to hear every day the words "no daddy, no." I really want like to go to him and tell him how they loved him.
"He is missing any conscience." I really can not believe this. There is just no way. He can be whereever he wants to be, his fault will never go away and he knows this pretty well. Like he said "there is no way to ever chang, what I have done".
The saddest part is it was just a normal family. Have you watched the videos with him and his children? I can not believe for a second, that he does not feel bad about what he had done.
Let's be honoust here for 1 second. He would rather die than live further with what he has done. Killing him would be a relief that he does not deserve.
amazing badass polygraph detective ( the woman) maybe also a good psychopath =) ) ) not all psychopaths do bad and it is a logical fallacy to say that somebody being a psychopath means that they did horrible things i think she is a psychopath but she is badass and did great
I know a man that did this same thing only difference is that the day before he slapped his mom around and beat the shit out of all his brother that tried stopping him...
"You got to get a lawyer" Yea, too late now - should of done that the moment he walked into the interrogation room and they started questioning him. He's so stupid.
this is why if you ever talk to the police you get a lawyer
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Phil Leonetti2021-08-23 20:25:31 (edited 2021-08-23 20:47:45 )
Now I know their sneaky lil tactics. Incase I end up in that situation. You never know. Only a idiot would fall for their fake ego stroking. I spotted that shit right away.
Chris is so full of shit 😂😂😫 he wasn’t even thinking about blaming anything on Shannan until the lady made that an option 😂 that is literally hilarious how he really thinks he’s getting over on somebody lmfaooo!
Rip to those innocent babies and their beautiful mommy who loved them so much ♥️
He was watching videos on his phone of his kids when they left the room, sicko. 😠 And notice he says "she WAS pregnant" (Past tense.) Even though she was only supposed to be missing at this point, not dead. 👀
Did they ask him why he did it not how ! I want to know why he did it ,what's done is done know let's find our what caused this ,what pushed this man to do this what was the last word she said that made him snap!!!
He was still free to leave. How stupid are people. Like he could have just shut the door and not let the cops in from the get go and he could have gotten away with it. Hindsight really is 20/20 ain't it
When will people learn. If you go back for second interrogation just go ahead and lawyer up and zip the lips.
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Dana Jefferson2021-09-04 13:45:37 (edited 2021-09-04 13:46:46 )
Shanaan looks like the type of mom that in death if her babies asked why did daddy hurt us she would protect their thoughts from thinking he’s evil while he’s out here say she killed the kids
The fact that he blamed his wife and tried to pin it on her was stupid and disgusting all started with her telling him she's pregnant and while he was cheating on her
“Chris just stop, Chris stop, Chris I want you to take a deep breath, take a deep breath right now” My guy thought he was gonna get away prolly felt like a man but my but MR detective STRAIGHT BITCHED YOU
How do they say these reassuring things to him?! Why the willingness to tell his dad? And to think you can just change a few details and pin it on Shanann.
Why not just divorce your wife? Yes, you’ll have to pay child and maybe spousal support but it’s better than being in prison until all of time has ended.
Chris Watt’s is the epitome of pure evil God seen what he did and made sure he was caught giving him no freedom to enjoy the new woman in his life. May he rot in hell😟😟🇦🇺
I hear it, everytime he says he wants them back and he didn't hurt them... yup. Wishes he could undo what he did... also what is it called that he is continually doing with trying to sound like he thinks he ought to?
Im speeches. It’s easier for me to be chopped to pieces than to see my kids die. Some men don’t deserve kids or life. For all who is against the death penalty… do you think a father who kill his kids in cold blood should be breathing?!?!?!
His goose was cooked early on, Nicole Atkinson and Neighbor Nate didn't allow him time to clean up the crime scene. He thought GPS would track him going straight to work and back, then he would've come home, possibly gotten rid of her SUV, her purse, medications and etc.....he had no idea what was waiting on him when he returned.
God, i was enraged when he said that. But when he said that he was so scared after killing Shannan, I was shaking with fury imagining how absolutely terrified Bella and Cece were when their own daddy took their lives.
He is just like that man who killed his wife and there unborn son in the early 2000s and had no remorse remember and used past tense bc he knew they weren't coming back. Same scenario he had a mistress I forget that mans name now Scott Davidson I think
Why don't people refuse to do a polygraph test? it's not admissible in court and they just use it to trip you up. I know he did it and he's not sorry, but he just made the cops life so much easier.
Chris has a very ego and also doesn’t seem very intelligent. Just my unqualified opinion but that’s a bad combo if you’re gonna try to get away with murder
The male investigator is using the “John Cena lookalike technique”. This is used to make the suspect only feel like there is only one detective in the room rather than two, to decrease the pressure.
And then, after getting what they need, a very loud speaker plays “JOHN CENAAAAAA”, and the John Cena lookalike slams the table, increasing pressure to get a confession.
Yeah, just think about that, his own kids. No reason for any of it, if you’re cheating, unhappy, whatever just walk away. I’d rip him apart if I was that cop sitting across from him
Notice how before he admits to anything he never says “my kids” or “my girls”. But the moment the detective puts the idea of shannan killing the girls. He goes with it and starts saying “those were my babies” “she killed my girls” Like..... you literally have no love for those kids. You use them to your advantage
@David Atwood Is that good or bad? If good thanks man, I worked really hard on it. took me a couple hours. I'm actally a very talented rapper. can rap about anything.
Those poor little angels, I watched the TV show where we saw videos of them, I can't breathe properly thinking of how their daddy betrayed them and hurt them like this, it makes me hug my little girl and never want to let her go
@Blake this was far from his first mistake. His should have plead the fifth and gotten a lawyer, not answer any questions and not submit to a polygraph
Listening to Chris lie about his pregnant wife that is dead is disgusting and horrific. I hope he has a long miserable life in prison. Rest In Peace to those beautiful ladies.
The pause technique is absolutely murdering Chris. They probably could have just used that from the beginning and he would have got a confession from him.
I can’t stop watching these videos. These interrogators/authorities are insanely good at their jobs. It’s so trippy how all of these intangible strategies can really break a person down slowly.
These are highly trained professionals. It's actually scary how surgical their mindf****g manouvers can get and how easily can they spot guilty behaviours and take advantage of the state of mind of the suspect in every single moment
@Ángel Rodríguez I always wondered if they use these "skills" to argue with their spouses over things. I knew a couple who are both lawyers and they argue a lot and uses technical terms when going against each other. They didn't last a year tho..
Bro she wasn’t lying when she was listing off her qualifications in part 2, she really is highly trained. Did a fantastic job of breaking this guy down
@Some Dude Or maybe they just understand the mind of a psychopath. They are strategic and this has to be approached in a manner that will work. It can't be easy.
@Roxy Marks I mean, it's all part of the play. She's telling you all that to let you know you're not getting away with it and she'll know if your bullshitting her or not (part of the psychological strategy). This heightens the suspect's guilt and the possibility of more accurate reading of the polygraph test, although the test isn't admissible in court (bec there is also a probability of inaccuracy) but they did a pretty good job of making him confess (which is clearly a solid evidence for his committed crime). This is the power of psychological warfare. Pro tip: Shut up, get yourself a lawyer and let him do the talking.
@jezreel lucas ok you dont get my joke np i dont mean how i say it it was only a joke sry if u got this wrong you dont know me im a gentleman with a black humor sometimes wish u a great night/day peace
@Some Dude Dude, they spent half a decade to study the minds and behaviors of criminals. Merciful and "parent-to-child" style of interaction with them won't work on this kind of situation. Every professionals have their own way of dealing with things.
I wonder why those videos were removed. I see interrogations all over youtube. Luckily I was able to see them all. And hopefully this video can remain. Those videos introduced me to your channel and I was absolutely love your content! Thank you for what you do!
Franklin Barnes Agreed. Great content. These videos should be out there for all of us to study to at least have a better understanding of why evil like this takes innocent lives and how people should actually turn into a monster. To blame his dead wife is so despicable. I can vomit on some of the evil I see in these videos. Taking the lives of your innnocent kids is just plain evil.
He is a really bad liar. I also agree with the detective - I lose my kid for a minute and I lose my God damn mind. I would be a blubbering mess if my wife and kids just disappeared.
I think I'd just enter into a state of deep depression and not even want to talk to the police, if I knew they died that is. I don't know what I'd be like if my kids were missing, luckily I don't have kids.
Dude, I don't hear my dog breathing/walking around/drinking etc. INSIDE MY HOUSE for half an hour I'm nervous. Let alone an ENTIRE FAMILY gone missing.
@Retro Progress And how would you feel if your 3 year old child was abducted, raped, tortured and murdered?.......And it happens more often that you think.
@ReddoFreddo If you thought it might help you would talk to the police. You'd do ANYTHING to find clues as to where they were and what had happened to them.
@Vsatyk Thats just it. He reacted with no emotions at all, until the suggestion his work mates go out to Cervi to help retrieve the bodies of his babies......and Ronnie was also very unsurprised and not shocked at all about the murder of his grandchildren. With what we know now they all had foreknowledge pf what was going to happen and wrote an alibi letter weeks before his family was killed.
Vsatyk I totally agree. Especially the “But you haven’t shed a single tear this whole time” comment. Granted it worked on this guy, but people react completely differently to situations based on the path. I lost my best friend in combat right next to me, and I couldn’t cry, even days after. I just shut down, I didn’t want to say or emote anything. Coming to a conclusion based on that is just unfair.
@Lareland Cooper He has just told us he had no remorse and the murders were pe-planned weeks in advance. He said he felt nothing as he drove away from disposing of his family at Cervy 319 and his actions all throughout back this up. All he could think about was being with NK. He even made an apology to HER in his FBI interviews at the prison but no apology to Shannan and her family. To this day and his his book of letters to the author he has STILL not apologized. He is not grieving and remorseful and is glad to be rid of them. He has a nice life in prison with no responsibilities and lots of fans and women who "love" him.
@Lareland Cooper It's not about how WE would act but about what we can SEE and our initial gut feeling. I knew he was a liar and a killer when I saw his media interviews, and the police who searched the house on the first day knew immediately. They don;t usually call in detectives for a well being check. And we heard the cop on his phone asking for detectives because he knew something was hinckey and Watts almost froze with fear when he heard the cop calling that detective. The cop saw all the evidence lying around and Watts saw that he saw it. Cops use their intuition as much as they use forensic, and often need that gut feeling to kick off further investigation. They are trained to pick up small inconsistencies many people would not. In hundreds of media and police interviews I followed my gut reaction - Susan Smith, Scot Peterson, Karla Homolka, Ian Brady and Myra Hindley......and many others. Anyone with emotional intelligence can see and feel the guilt emanating from liars who think they are fooling everyone.
@Lareland Cooper His lack of emotion IS the point, and he never began showing any emotion until Agent Tammy pointed it out to him, then he began the fake cry and trying to squeeze out a few tears. The real emotion didn't come until the suggestion his work colleagues be part of the body recovery team. That horrified him because he didn't want them seeing the results of what he had done and his tears were only for himself and what they would think of him. A typical self absorbed covert narcissist. No tears for his poor murdered babies.
@Lareland Cooper It's scary how disconnected you are. My initial gut feelings about Watts turned out to be correct, and about all the other killers I have seen interviewed. If you can't trust your own intuition......and the evidence that backs it up well.......
I lost my son at target like a second and I got so scared they had to call a code yellow just to find him at toys section. Many heart was pounding thinking at this bad endings.
@goodbyehoes Far superior to yours. At 8 years old I read and comprehended adult books and was years ahead of my peers at primary school. And I have several uni degrees as well, and I worked as a new editor in radio.
@goodbyehoes You think I don't know all this? Don't patronize me. And in this case we know Watts was guilty and had no feelings for his family and felt no guilt or remorse as he drove away from their disposed bodies, which he has admitted, and the observant among us could see for ourselves. Even if not bawling or wailing, there are other indicators that a person is frightened and grief stricken, but Watts showed none of those either in his media or police interviews, thus why our gut feeling kicks in.
@goodbyehoes A part of it. "Apart" has a totally different meaning. And his fake emotion at a crucial moment was part of the reason he gave himself away. And we all saw Susan Smiths fake tears and didn't buy it. Or Darlie Souters......or many others I could name. It was his entire body language and facial expressions during his media interviews that gave him away. He was laughing and smiling. It is you who do not get where I'm coming from.
@goodbyehoes But he wasn't a blubbering mess was he? Not even when he described putting his babies in the oil. He only cried at the thought of his work mates having to be part of the retrieval process and witnessing his handiwork. Beware the man who cries. He cries only for himself. (Forgot the author but it was some famous philosopher).
@goodbyehoes But he lied when he said he would be a blubbering mess....obviously he wasn't....Jeez. Whats wrong with you people? Because I have a different view of things you attack my intellect? There's a name for that......ad hominem.
@Juanita Richards Have you ever intuited that someone was actually innocent without knowing from the framing or otherwise that they were innocent? If not, your intuition is untested and unreliable. It's easy to see all the signs when you know what the outcome is.
@Dave it. I can only go by my gut feeling and some of my close friends who I would trust with my life and whose integrity is solid, I'd never believe any false accusations against them. We all know each others weaknesses and laugh about them - there's nothing bad there - just sarcasm, too much drinking at times, dry humor, hating on the narcs in our lives and having fun at their expense..........
@Dave it. Me too. And FBI profiler books and those by criminologists and criminal psychologists etc, And John Douglas and others like him have YT channels which are fascinating.
Yes, and the hell with work. I'd notify my boss that my family is missing and I would be the FIRST one out looking for them. His demeanor the moment he got out of his truck to meet the officer who came to his house said it all.
The whole time he’s crying, he never says anything about missing his family. It’s “I’m going to prison” “this is horrible” it’s sickening... watching him blame it all on his helpless wife who he murdered and buried in a shallow grave; not even mentioning that he misses them while breaking down.
Have to admit it was hard to watch his father’s reaction to the confession, you could tell he was dying inside listening to his son describe the murder
The part of interrogating I cannot stand is listening to cop say okay after every single sentence that comes out of his mouth. Blah blah blah okay...blah blah blah okay blah blah blah okay. Over and over and over and over and over.......
the detectives constant little “okay”s are so soothing he seems so understanding and gentle all while knowing that the man in front of him murdered his entire family, i could never
This is it...ever since I've been following this story I have wanted to hear this interrogation. Thank you for delivering this, Jim. Your channel is one of a kind & I promise you that I will be joining your Patreon. I live on a strict budget but you honestly deserve it. Thank you.
"I'm going to fucking prison..." -- that's why he is so upset and finally breaks down. Not because he killed his wife, two daughters, and unborn son, but because he is going to lose what he was trying to gain.
1979 BM Death would be too good for him.. . I think he is tortured in a sense that he can't be in general population in prison... inmates don't like child murderers... I think eventually they'll get him on the inside....he'll get what he deserves I'm sure in this life and the next👍
@1979 BM Supposedly SW texted someone that his dad did cocaine. CW's mother sounds like a first class "B" and his dad must not be much better, being married to her. I don't know what I'd do if I had a son who killed someone and my granddaughters, but I think I'd be enraged. I wouldn't give him a hug.
"Those are my kids" = so I'll kill them so she can't take them.. Golly this nonsensical way he talks, can imagine being married to it, nevemind how he held a job down. SMH
5:56 i love this part because the detective is almost literally saying “thats a good chris! Thats a good truth teller! Thats the truth telling chris i love” like hes a dog. Even funnier that it works on him
You shouldn’t, because he doesn’t want them back and his voice has zero conviction or even volume in that statement. He wants to be free, yes, but he doesn’t want to undo what he did. He’s proud of this, since it fulfilled his narcissistic lifeblood to erase them from existence.
What seemed interesting to me was the father's behavior when the detectives came back. He dropped the lawyer suggestion and basically became part of the interrogation, helping his son talk - with the physical contact, with his body language and probably just with his presence alone.
Nerk I’m confused by the use of the word “sketchy”. This is an interrogation room concerning the disappearance of three people (likely murder). What do you expect the detectives to be doing?
I thought that was kinda fucked up, even though he did do it, that was borderline a violation of his rights in my opinion. I mean really, the very SECOND he said lawyer, they rushed in.
@tea and crumpets its not about pursuing the truth a lot of cops think they know who did it and go after him no matter what thats how innocent people end up in prison
@Anthony Nieves yeah...and he volunteered for a polygraph. He not once asked for a lawyer himself. He stayed cool during all those TV interviews, with the cops searching his home. He loaded his kids in a truck and dumped them in oil tanks....yet he couldn't muster the thought " I need a lawyer"
@tea and crumpets I always think the double standards are ironic in that regard. Like how in most true crime shows they say "(insert name) refused to take a polygraph and asked for a lawyer." as if that means they must be guilty. I'm thinking that just makes them smart.
@Richie Schneider I agree, I think there is a way to go about it the right way too, like if you ask for a lawyer immediately before any questions are asked, it looks much less fishy than asking for one only after a certain confrontational question is asked by the detectives.
@Key Chain if you read my comment you can see where i said "even though he did do it." Yeah he did, but my opinion still stands that was pretty shady that as soon as he mentions lawyer they rushed in the room. Everyones supposed to get fair treatment under law no matter what the crime is, this case is no different.
@Anthony Nieves in argument though the dad reccomended he get a lawyer. I don't recall the man himself asking the investigators to see legal counsel. I see your point of perhaps they should have been more respectful to that wish and presented him an opportunity, if it were not the case of it being a slam dunk and they didn't present him the opportunity seek counsel that is a different discussion.
@Gundam Leviathan That's all good and well and true, but that still doesnt change my mind that it's shady that they came in the very second he mentioned a lawyer.
Anthony Nieves Yet not once did Chris tell them... I’m not answering any more questions, I want a lawyer. He never objected to anything. He thought he could beat the system and get away with it and his brain wasn’t prepared to actually have to come up with a defense.
Anthony Nieves It’s not shady... it’s smart. Should they just let him get a lawyer and potentially ruin their case??? Watts and dad were too stupid to realize that room had a camera and mics.
@Skyler Felix it shouldnt be "lets stop him from getting a lawyer," and thats what my main point boils down to. There exists a law specifically to give people lawyers who cannot get them, due to various reasons, so the law thereby acknowledges that everyone should get a lawyer. It's definitely shadey, but i respect your opinion.
It's not a giveaway at all, in this case anyway. Some people just don't get emotional, even under extreme circumstances. I think the point of her bringing that up was to see if he would then try to appear emotional like she expected him to, which of course he did, and then he quickly switched out of it when questioning took another turn.
@Mirage Agreed. There was a very famous case in the UK some years back, the murder of a young woman. The media collared her landlord, a man called Christopher Jeffries, and because he looked very odd and didn't react in a 'normal' way to the media's questions, he was basically declared guilty by parts of the media and the public, and he became the prime suspect and was arrested. It eventually turned out that he was completely innocent, and he was just an old-fashioned eccentric that had no idea how to deal with media asshats, but his life was nearly destroyed over it.
That case has always stayed with me. There is no 'normal' behaviour in these cases.
its not lack nor absence of emotions, its restraint of emotions, as an introvert he's pretty much trained most of his life repressing or suppressing emotions and thoughts. Introverts tend to be more neurotic which the detectives pryed upon. Since introverts bottle up their emotions and feelings and thoughts, the detectives used that as an advantage to cause him to burst open, but they can't afford to get him to be aggravated, so they try to ease him up and the key role was bringing his dad in. This caused him to open up more and ease up and feel more comfortable as they watched through CCTV. Him crying was NOT just because he was going to jail, it was also from the fact that he had finally burst open, he couldn't take the pressure anymore and the investigators knew this would happen or at least hoped for this to happen. He's definitely grieving inside, he just doesn't like to let out emotions to others he doesn't know and seeing a familiar face got him to finally do so.
@C$PG Weeb Lol... wow, someone is triggered... 😂😂😂 Poor muffin, did the big bad cops catch you at something nefarious, some stupid crime you thought you could pull off??? 😂😂😂
@C$PG Weeb these cops brought justice to innocent victims, we should all be grateful to have such talented people getting the psychopaths off of the street.
@Xezlec Your right He tried to blame his wife saying he killed her because she murdered his girls when just before he said he would never harm his children. didnt he stop think he was murdering his unborn child too. he guilty of murdering all four them.
Right he should of asked for a lawyer. Chris should know they are both saying good cop /bad cop ,nice & understanding forget all those steps they used he was screwed!
@James Jesse yep. "we are the heroes of our own story", hence why they always play to your ego calling you nice shit.. calling someone trashy etc will make they defensive asf because its impossible to actually see yourself as wrong, only that an action you DID was wrong.
@The Man in Black And in the next interview he claims his IQ is 135. He's one of those people not smart enough to realize his shtick and BS isn't working. Everyone can see straight through him.
@H FiftySeven IQ honestly don't mean that much even if he had a 120-140 IQ if he's not educated on things it doesn't mean shit. Even someone with a IQ of 100 can be taught that getting a lawyer is your best bet.
He went with it because he knows he's done for. He knows it will be proven it's him anyways, that story he killed only his wife is easier than saying "I killed my 3 children and my wife" It's almost like the cop gave him a bargain confession.
@Huckleberry Harrison His only way out of this would have been to say nothing or tell the detectives he would only answer direct questions, each question once and as briefly as possible. Preferably yes or no answers and take notes, inform them he would not answer any question if its rephrased and if the interview descended into repeating and rephrasing questions he would leave.
Leaves no room for manipulation, perjury traps or information they can use in someway and puts the pressure on them with the ticking clock of him leaving before they had evidence enough for arrest. Thank God the guy wasn't smart enough or lawyered up, he might have walked without a confession.
The only reason he asked for his dad to come in was so that he could test and unravel the new lie he had come up with. As soon as the female detective made mention of Shannon possibly being the culprit the idea formed in his head to put the blame on her but he knew he couldn't convince the detectives with a lie that he just came up with. So he asks for his dad and uses his dad to test it and see how it works. I think he felt that he could lie to his dad with no repercussions and then once his story was solid enough he would give it to the authorities.
@Notanyone Yup, only when he feels sorry for himself does he cry ... Don't know if you saw the sentencing video, but the father-in-law describes the youngest daughters death, how she bit through her tongue and fought for her life, as her "dad" smothered her with her favorite blanket ... This after witnessing her mom's and sister's death, then shoved through an 8 inch hole into the oil well ... Chris was completely emotionless, but when his Mom said she'll always love him, that's when he cried. Disgusting.
@Kholdaimon it's amazing ... I lose my phone and I'm retracing my steps, looking under my car seat, if all else fails I'll even dig through the trash ... Chris though? Couldn't even pretend to be concerned, and showed ZERO remorse other then when he realized his mistress and coworkers were gonna find out ... Real quick, I must've been 7-8,I don't really remember, but u shot a squirrel with a pellet gun, and was literally sick to my stomach for a week. That was over 25 years ago and I still think about it ... Yet here's Chris, not even bothered a little bit after smothering his kids to death and shoving em down an oil well.
Jail is kinda fun. Prison is worth crying over. I'd rather die than spend 10 or more years in prison. Unless if it was like in Goodfellas where I get to chill and cook and eat Italian food and sell drugs. That would be cool
I cried when the Dad put his hand on him. He was clearly emotional and knew his son had done something so awful. We never reslly think about the parents and what it feels to know your child murdered people especially his wife and children. That poor old man 😔😟
@Linda Mcclain yea his mom even had the audacity to forgive him in front of shananns family I believe after he was convicted🤦🏽♀️so sickening I feel no remorse for these monstrous people.
The dad unknowingly did his own interrogation, pausing for more. Then when he got a partial answer, he showed more emotion in a moment than Chris did the whole time
Oh, there's a reason all right. He didn't want to have to give up that nice house after the divorce and also pay child support. He thought, I'll just make them disappear.Then move in the new girl.
@Christian Narvasa Thanks. I noticed in the documentary a few of the adults had rectangular sticker like things on their upper arms. Seen clearly on the 2 guys at the beach. The footage did not get close enough to figure out what they were or said. Any idea what they are? Political slogans? Nicotine patches? Fashion? I'm in Australia and have not seen it before.
On the serous side, that guy really snapped, so badly.
Quatermass Shannon worked for a company called Thrive which sold vitamin products including these patches. I doubt they worked but apparently she was an excellent salesperson who would probably have succeeded in anything she tried her hand at.
@PEE AND CACA channel she was an annoying pyramid scheme die hard. Everything posted on Facebook to show everyone else they too could be living the dream life like her’s if they just signed up!
Blue Sky Country2021-09-03 02:59:28 (edited 2021-09-03 03:00:19 )
Sounds like one of these "apologists" that populate the left side of the political spectrum. He'd/she'd probably stick up for ISI5 and the Ta1iban too...
Blue Sky Country2021-11-10 23:10:59 (edited 2021-11-10 23:11:30 )
@Hughes Lowrance Careful, watch that blood pressure dawg... With all the shortage of nurses and ICU staff going on right now if you catch a heart attack you gonna be waiting for hours to see a doc... 😂
he did love his kids but when he met nichole she basically made him get rid of the family whether that meant kill them or not she was part of it in a way because he wasn’t going to do it. yes he had no remorse afterwards but the first time he tried to kill then was so they couldn’t hear their mum screaming like omfg wtf, and then they woke back up again after he had killed his wife and he then didn’t know what to do so he killed them at his work site in the car
@Katie Rose however i do make the mistake of letting my anger sometimes take control and in the past i have in some way hurt someone which i don’t agree with and i’m working on my anger now. But the fact that person sexually assaulted me and was so selfish about it later on when it haunted me i just couldn’t hold in my anger
“This is not the last chapter of anybody’s story” Man got sentenced to 5 life sentences without the possibility of parole. Pretty sure this is the last chapter of his story 😂
Sadly it isn't his last chapter. Women all over the country send him daily letters claiming to be in love with him, or rallying support behind him, or blaming it all on Nicole. While I 100% believe she had WAY more to do with the crime than she admitted, she wasn't the ones who laid her hands on those beautiful babies and Shannan.
I hope he eventually gets out of solitary and gets what he deserves, a lifetime of ass beatings and fuckings.
@Tuzi Kitty Cat because people like to be detectives and conspiracy theorists. Chris was lying to her too the whole time so the only way to be together was make his family disappear
In addition to his imprisonment, this child murderer should be forced to watch, at the very least, this 3rd part of the JCS video every day to see how pathetic he really is. JCS... you make some of the best and most innovative True Crime videos. Much appreciated.
Omg I feel so so so bad for his father. I can’t even think about what he feels about finding out the truth of his son’s family. Chris will face his punishment in the rest of his life and beyond. There’s nothing in this world he can do to make up for what he did.
This was so hard to watch. Pinning these murders on his wife.... sick. Absolutely sick. When the investigators mentioned taking those babies out in their blankets with their stuffed animals..... I lost it. I’m a mother of three, if my husband was killing my children, I would be on the phone immediately. Calling ANYONE who could help me and my husband would do the exact same thing. This is so heartbreaking. I can’t even fathom this situation. He is a monster
Question: Not in this case, but could it also be that innocent people get in jail after they get manipulated and made a confession about a crime they didn't commit? Like also innocent people could tell the "wrong" signs during the Reed Technique. That would be really fucked up
I know its morbid, but I'm fascinated by this monster. There's no emotion towards his family, or remorse for his actions, yet he is anxious about his plight, so he's not a text book psychopath. I'm having a hard time reconciling how someone can be so unencumbered by the murder of his own babies and pregnant wife, and still have (what appears to be) an emotional response to being found out. Wtf is at play here?
All through JCS videos I'm frightened by the thought that other killers are watching too and taking notes. E.g. if Chris had watched this channel beforehand, things certainly could've unfolded differently and he may have walked free (like Casey Anthony)!
In each part of jcs's coverage of this case i find parts of video I've never seen in 1000 other chris watts documentaries or so on. The perfection of what he included is unreal.
Really a fucking psycopath. It boggles me that he showed so much emotion when he realized that he's going to jail. Even tried to paint his wife the murderer of their children.
The audio is so horrible, I had to turn closed captioning on. Fascinating channel though. I am amazed at the interrogations of these psychopaths. Polygraph woman really broke through offering alternative theory and then bringing in the Father.
It's amazing how dumb these people can be to sit there and even talk without a lawyer in the first place. Like when the officer says I don't think I believe I would've been like stfu bro it's not my job to make you, it's your job to prove it😂 like come on man do any of these people have a basic level of common sense. I remember getting interrogated as a kid and they told me they were going to fingerprint a car to find out if I was lying, I said go ahead dude😂💀 we all know some tiny county in Virginia who has to outsource forensics isn't going to fingerprint a whole car.
sometimes I think of how the exact moment he killed those kids went by, when I was somewhere else living my own life. and how if I was there at that time with a damn bat in my hand! I'd have gone to prison for those kids tbh
While I’m glad that these psycho killers are stupid enough to get caught by interrogation techniques! I’m baffled at how stupid they are! They are informed that there free to leave, entitled to an attorney and so forth! They all ignore all of that! I personally believe that everyone needs an attorney!!! If innocent to make sure your not wrongfully convicted or self incriminate yourself of other things ! And if your guilty then to protect your rights and make sure you get a fair trial! Guilty or not the us interrogation standards need work! No one should sit in a room for up to 48 hours or more in some cases without breaks to sleep and gather thoughts as well as eat! And regardless of guilt investigators should not be allowed to lie to a suspect or trick them! We are entitled to a jury of our peers and a fair trial but that should extend to the beginning of events leading up to a trial! One is prevented from fair trial when lied to by investigators who are going to use this information against them!
How do they prevent someone from catching a flight in the morning to another country? Do they have the police follow them home and stand overnight watches to make sure they stay put?
Not to justify this sick mans actions at all as he deserves everything he got, but why in America do these mf’s never think to get a lawyer? Rule no.1 where I live is you speak to the police, you have a lawyer present or you do not say a word
Nothing is funny about this situation but it’s almost comical how much of an idiot he is. He really thought he was gonna get away with it. Shannan and those baby girls didn’t deserve this. He should’ve got the death penalty. And these detectives deserve a medal because they really put the pressure on him so good. I just don’t understand why people don’t just divorce instead of killing their spouse? He could’ve walked away. How can you smother your own children? Talk about demonic. This guy is pure evil.
This guy did kill his daughters. Killed his wife first, took her body and the kids to a construction site and then killed the kids, ditched their bodies in empty tanks.
When you see his dad upset, it’s more dramatic than anything in Hollywood.
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aLiCe oLiVeR2021-08-16 20:47:51 (edited 2021-08-16 20:50:27 )
I know this because I have known a born narcissist for 12 yrs I lived with him 6 years straight 12 yrs being knowing him only 7 & 9 moths I was not around this person and yes I studied him. He hated that I was happy cuz he had a self hate he could never overcome to this day. I actually call him a Chris watts they’re to much the same he almost killed me twice I’m sure Chris has done a lot to shanann and girls through the years that he will never tell ever. I know he has
am i the only one who feels super stressed out while watching these videos, i have a weird feeling in my gut. i start thinking i could never pass one of these tests...and then i remember i just need to NOT kill anyone
Every video of Chris Watts parents, mainly his mother, they display almost zero emotion for their grandchildren when they find out they are dead. They talk during the victim impact statements in court and its all about forgiveness for their gentile boy Chris. Lock them all up.
Because they already knew she didn’t kill her kids. They already knew he did. After he said “she killed the girls outa anger because she was done with the marriage”………..Woulda been a pointless question after all those lies.
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Michael Davis2021-08-06 15:52:30 (edited 2021-08-23 15:20:07 )
OMG! LAWYER!!!! Then you're free until they can prove that you did it!! This guy proved their case for them. Only expenses were coffee. Note: I'm glad he talked because he's a murderer. Just a stupid murderer.
if it’s your son he just murdered your grandchild and daughter in law. Good this must be so difficult to deal with. I’m not sure if I could console my son after hearing him say what he said. My god that’s super super tough who knows
The mother is probably projecting her own personality on her.. Apples dont fall far from the trees, She probably dominated her son to such a degree that he ended up taking out his rage on his wife and female children eventually. Its a very rare thing for these killers to have had a loving home yet they say they did.
You can notice how his way of talk doesnt change when his switches alibis - which I think suggests both are lies on this alone. Especially when how his manner changes when he spoke the truth about his infedility. Or when he coldly interrupts his I think genuine grief to finish his lie.
Broooo those cops are sneaky as fuck. I know this dude did it and I'm glad they got him but dont think for a second they wouldn't use these techniques on someone innocent.
If you watch those videos of Watts and his family, he goes along to get along. He is not 'fatherly' in his interactions with his wife and his daughters. When the little girls act up, he doesn't step up and call them down, he allows his domoneering wife to do his jobe. This kind of home life has caused him to seek a different life with someone else.
How come you just become this monster to just go on and kill your whole family for a hot girl??? I'm not too sure he never did anything similar in youth
The guy is a satan in an angel's costume!... If it was upto me i would waste a second in carrying out his death sentence!... Kudos on the investigators...,Their patience definitely paid off at the end! 👍
It still doesn't make sense why he had to kill them all. He wanted a life with another woman, so just get a divorce maybe? I watched the Netflix documentary on this which also fails to bring out the psychological aspect of what drove him to murder. Thoughts anyone?
Lmfao they tell him he has been lying 🤥 which he has and constantly Lie to him to build his ego just to uppercut his ass afterwards lmfao legendary. Especially the polygrapher who played him like a fiddle. Lie to a lyre and they don’t expect it. 🤣😂
I don't agree on the polygraph woman asking him the alternative questions as to whether his wife had something to do with the kids because it led him to fabricate the excuse that he had no choice but to kill her. Bad move imo don't give them the possibility of an idea they can use against you to cover themselves.
Once he admitted to killing Shanann that meant he could immediately be arrested, which is what they wanted, and it also lead to Chris telling them where the bodies were. So they got a confession of at least one murder, and recovered the bodies.
Chris was arrested, which was the goal. Proving him guilty would take place at trial. Getting him arrested on a serious charge was extremely important.
The detective took the Ego rising technique a little too far. It looks like he fancies him. "But on top of that you look pretty good now, you're pretty fit".
Thw neighbor had it right from the get go when Chris "those kids" Watts got home and opened the garage door. And then, Chris' dad did more the detectives did. Lol
He blames her....how cowardly and pathetic can this guy be?! Shann'ann killing her own kids definitely doesn't make any ounce of sense. This guy would rather push blame cause he knows he is being recorded
Hey I was on the defense team n I can tell u without a shadow of doubt in my mind that this man Chris Watts is innocent. Just joking, and he's not a man
The rage he felt for Shanann was because she busted him cheating. Narcissistic People hate to be confronted for they’re wrong . He was pissed that’s the rage and only that I’m sure Nikki cut down shanann and told Chris that shanann makes him like her puppet. That he looks less than a man.
He is not only lying, he is guilty because he didn't get up and walk out or he didn't lawyer up or he didn't stand up and raise hell with the detectives for not being out on the road looking for his family. And HE didn't yell out that HE needs to be out there looking for them. THOSE factors are what make him quilty as a man can be.
Interrogator: You haven't cried at all. Chris: 👁👄👁 (oh yeah i forgot about the emotion thing uuuhh i can't force tears what else do people do when they're sad uuuuuuhhh) 😔 [sniffle]
Lets reflect this on an innocent person. Some might react the same because they are in shock or they relive the moment in their head. But others might immediatly denie it. Its hard to tell wether or not a person did/didn't do it based on 1 specific moment.
Though in this case, Chris did in fact killed his whole family and it did show that in different scenarios of the interogation. I must admit, nice catch!
Its a psychological trick. When you see the passing of time, you get more nervous. Notice how its a mechanical clock and not a digital one, this is because the sound and the physical notion of seeing the second hand moving causes great pressure. It’s placed right in his view so he can see the time pass and nothing really moving forward, giving him psychological pressure
The polygraph pass or fail didn’t even matter. She just used something he doesn’t understand in order to pressure him into admitting something and it worked. Thank god he is a moron and told on himself. That monster being free is scary.
@Nolan Booblackie polygraphs are almost 99% accurate and that’s proven, yeah no shit it can’t be used in court what’s your point, a lot of confessions are given after polygraphs, stop thinking you smart kid be realistic lol
He was literally smiling and smirking in the last two days, since he murdered them. Unbelievable that he could just smile after what happened. I guess they were just 'those kids' to him.
Any normal parent would not give a flying fuck about anything else if they found their kids murdered. Its so clear how little he cared for anyone other than himself. I honestly cant think of a painful enough way to end his life.
I listen to a lot of crime podcasts and a lot of the suspects/killers will purposely “forget” the victims name or refer to them as the kids or that girl to distance themself from it but it’s a for sure sign they’re guilty bc no innocent person who’s actually worried about their own kids wouldn’t just refer to them like that
@Gman g I would be an inconsolable blubbering bawling mess for weeks if I lost my 2 daughters and I probably wouldn't be able to smile again for the rest of my life he is a sick psycho that is right where he belongs I only wish he could've gotten a death penalty like he gave his own family ☹
@Billy Big Bollocks She just said she was feeling down today and now you tell her she needs mental help because she (and I can assume most of the other viewers) finds these videos entertaining. You got a toaster IQ my dude
There's nothing wrong with you,Jill. Don't let these comments get you even more down. Most, if not all, of us have times in our life when we just feel blah for little to no reason. You don't need help merely because this video made you feel better. I truly hope all the positive and good vibes I'm sending your way get to you somehow. *hugs and smiles*
@Jill You are truly an amazing, inspirational and electric woman that takes my breath away every time I see you! Your energy is so insane, you heat me up and make me melt and then you cool me down like rain.
Nothing like watching the confession of a man who slaughtered his two young daughters and wife in cold blood and stuffed them in shallow graves and storage tanks to cheer you up
So weird, I call it a cosmic convergence (something in the air as they say). These convergences and disturbances are odd, a mystery, and an emotional challenge. It will pass and the cosmic forces will clear, and if only a little, getting enough sleep helps.... Hope you feel better tomorrow! And me too, sure gonna try!
He didn't give a shit about shannan or the kids. They said vile things about the kids and Shannan after their death. There was no empathy from Chris's side of the family. Disgusting.
The granddad made the breakthru a lawyer is irrelevant at that point. He could no longer say he did not known about where the bodies are. Autopsy would tell the rest of the story.
I think that Chris’s parents didn’t attend the wedding of him and Shanann. If that tells you anything.... purposely didn’t attend because they didn’t approve of Shanann.
@Tyles28 that was the whole point of providing him a plausible alternative. watch the video right before that point the narrator goes over what the interrogators were doing.
@Tyles28 yes and no. If they tie him to a story and find out where the bodies are, the physical evidence can be used to corroborate or disprove the story. In other coverage of the story you find out about the forensics they did and why it doesn't add up with his version of events
honestly props to the interrogators. i can’t imagine the amount of strength it takes to be that composed when you’re talking face to face with a murderer
The female interrogator is sooo right. I lost my son for a few moments at a downtown celebration and I freaked out big time. My son had just run over to a different bounce house but holy shit I was in full panic mode when I couldn't find him. This guy is to calm. If I lost my wife and kids I would be in full panic mode. They would have to give me some Xanax to get me anywhere close to this guy's behavior.
Right my son walks to the other side of the toy aisle and me and my husband almost puke from panic. He was gone for all of 10 seconds but the sensation of not knowing where your child is horrifying. If I was in Chris' situation I'd be fucking catatonic.
Gold Dust Woman same but with my little brother! He would always go to the toy aisle without us seeing and I would freak out 😣 my heart beating 100000 miles a second ahhhh thank god nothing bad happened.
Right?! I can barely even sleep through the night without checking on my little girl (I know I need to let go lol) but still! I wouldn’t be able to speak, move, anything!
I couldn't immediately see my dog at a dog park and started screaming her name frantically like the beginning of "28 days later". I couldn't imagine what it would be like if it was my child.
The only time this demon shed a tear, is when he found out his ass was going to rot in prison--not a single tear for his beautiful family that he slaughtered.
@RainbowManeUnicorn he IS a demon. He committed the killings. No devil or devils "forced" him to do it. Hes responsible for his own actions. The demons are not real.
He's not a demon, he's a human. Get a grip on reality: Humans are not neccessarily good beings. By declaring him a demon instead of seeing him as a human you are just pretending that humans are not capable of cruelty and violence, when in fact we are.
Bingo Berra i cant tell if you are trolling. He strangled 3 people one by one with his bare hands. If thats not slaughter u tell me what is. How is that rough on him?
That is called the ego-sandwich technique. Pretend to love your sandwich and praise it to make you feel good. but secretly I already eat another sandwich wich was much better.
Thatchic me too, man, me too 😰😥😓😪😞fucking heartbreaking watching this, the guy is a legit psychopath, he has no real emotion and zero empathy... obviously, just really freaky to watch
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Or car keys, or the dog getting loose. I think they were afraid he was going to plead insanity. Which when you watch him there was probably a good case for. Nutter. Hereditary nutter.
I dont understand when people say Chris's dad is a psychopath too etc.. He seemed very emphatetic and supportive to me. This must have been a very hard situation for him to handle correctly. Collapsing and crying (what people seem to require of him) is not handling it correctly, as a parent. He did good.
God forbid something like that happens .... for sure a good massive slap it would have been done from my side... then I don’t know... it’s definitely heartbreaking to see your child in this position.
Naeogol Naersk i think they think that way because they believe Chris has come clean to his dad prior to this interrogation his reaction is like as if he already knew and not surprised. If my dad suspected I killed not one but 3 in total of his grandchildren he would beat into an axons
@marshababe daddy got over his shock and DID NOT go to his granddaughters funeral. The Ruzieks reached out to them and asked them to co.e but their hate for Shanann over road their ability to love their sons offspring g
@Barbi Button sorry, but not going to someone's funeral , does not imply hating the person. There are plenty of reasons, and they are not our business, anyway. i for myself don'tgo to my family's funerals either.Just because I don't want to. To each their own. ppl are different.
Are you kidding?!..This grandfather!!. has just been told his grandbabies are dead!!. and how did he do..NOTHING!!..As a grandmother that is not normal!!..not even if he's in shock!!..Ronnie Watts did not act in a normal way on hearing the sad news of his granddaughters death!!.. I know everyone is different but he showed no emotion! what so ever..Nasty just like his wife..
It's easy to understand, really. Just like there are keyboard warriors there are also keyboard forensic psychologists that think they know what they're talking about just because they watched a couple of videos on the internet.
@Barbi Button and IF so...why not? everyone is different. Who are you to judge? have you lived his life? he sure has his own reasons, and ppl should respect that too.
His mother never believe Shannan was missing, she thought she had run off with the kids. But there is also other negative behaviour towards Shannan from the sister and mother of Chris. Shannan allowed his sister to take care of the wedding invitations but most of them were never sent out (and they themselves never went to the wedding). And Chris's mother allowed nuts around her allergic grandchild. It doesn't take long to find all the evidence that his family were not sound people.
I agree, his dad seems like a highly decent, moral & ethical human being. As we can see, and already assumed before watching this nightmare unfold - he's reeling from not only his "missing" daughter in law & two, sweet innocent grand babies, but prior to this disgusting idiots half ass pathetic omission, this poor man has to wonder whether or not his own son is capable of such a monstrosity, or, if he wholeheartedly believes his son is innocent- I would expect him to be fiercely, mercilessly involved & trying his damndest to comfort his son & help him escape the torture of being interrogated while his whole world has just "vanished into thin air." That's not what his father did. Without hesitation he allowed, or even led his son into answering those questions. He didn't shush him or instruct him to stop talking & demand that he wait for a lawyer like some fathers would've done. Can anyone imagine so many grueling realities happening all at once, and with the innate love he has for his son, yet he continued to cooperate with the law & allowed the truth to be told without the slightest inkling to defend his own son because he knows the difference between a horrible mistake, and cold blooded murder. Clearly he was filled with uncertainty based on such bizarre circumstances but once this evil moron took the bait & proved what a worthless coward he is (you can tell his father was at an utter loss, completely frozen with terror)- as any normal person would be. This is a devastating tragedy for everyone involved, and unfortunately, this selfish narcissistic pig can't ever redeem the relentless pain he's caused & it will only continue to linger because of his actions, and only his atrocious actions. Whether he had a sick, twisted lapse in judgement, or he's always been a loose cannon who's never had any regard for human life - he gets to spend the remainder of his miserable life paying for what he's done. I'm sure he's contemplating ways to end his own pathetic life, and either he'll succeed, or another inmate will do such justice for him, but at the end of the day- there's no way out for his parents and anyone else who loved him regardless of his own lack of consideration for their regard when he thought of absolutely nothing but himself. There's no silver lining here. None. It's horrific & maddening to say the least.
@Jackie Bennett Watch the video where both Chris's parents are interviewed and his views on Shannan. He is not the decent guy you think but mostly I think he's just a henpecked husband, he has to agree with the wife.
My opinion: CW dad also narcissist. In other video when CW dad interviewed and said "You had to know Shann'an" referring to what he is implying is her bad behavior. This is a narcissist: "Well, look what you made me do (kill)! I had a good reason !" Just sick.
GamerGalUK - Okay thank you, I will watch those videos. My comment was purely based on what I've seen in this particular video. It's very difficult to say how anyone would react under these circumstances. I felt painfully torn trying to imagine how impossible it would be to process, much less display such a wide range of inexplicable emotions. As far as their personal family dynamics I think it's been made fairly obvious/clear, that Shannan probably was controlling & overbearing toward Chris. However, that's an irrelevant character assassination at this stage in the game. It's bothersome just how quickly some folks will discredit even the slightest notion that she had many wonderful qualities, which, I'm sure she did. Furthermore, as far as how (we) the general public see (assess, judge) each party, and their behaviors, that's a slippery slope to go down not being in their shoes. That being said: I would assume Chris's parents probably struggled desperately trying to process & accept the entirety of such an unimaginable situation having gone from being plagued by their most prevalent feelings of (til now) controversy & opposition toward Shannan &/or how their son had been treated and then suddenly needing to set those feelings aside and face such horrific, escalating truths that would absolutely destroy anyone. Sure, it's easy for us to expect them to immediately rise above something so devastatingly evil from our removed positions & perspectives. I think that will take time, and I'll certainly watch the videos you've suggested. As for my current, overall opinion- it's based on only what I've seen thus far- and I really felt for this man, (his father), that is. (I hope) it goes without saying that my heart did, does, and will always bleed for Shannan, her sweet girls, and unborn son, her family, and her loved ones. It doesn't matter to me, personally, if she was a controlling person- of course that doesn't justify her tragic untimely fate. That will never be a factor in my feelings toward this nightmare.
@M bare hands, choke them... yikes, it makes me feel sick just thinking hurting my kid in any possible way!!! scratch him last week by accident trying to hold him after he was falling and i saved him from the fall but instead i hurt him and scratch him in the forearm and feel horrible
@Science Team Maybe they left the server because they don't actually exist. Nobody pushes for everyone to get an abortion like those that push everyone to give birth. It's having a choice over your own bodily anatomy. We can choose to donate organs, even that right can't be taken away after death. People that are pro forced birth don't take that into account that they're giving women less rights over their organs than a dead body does.
@Fip Dibwibbler no, if you see no difference between killing a non sentient developing fetus and suffocating a child with your own bare hands you must have some deeper lying issues to deal with....
If sentience is your definition of human life, please allow me to help you out. Actual definition, 'human' and 'life' separately: Life: the condition that distinguishes animals and plants from inorganic matter, including the capacity for growth, reproduction, functional activity, and continual change preceding death. Human: belonging to the genus homo. (There are a lot of definitions for human, I used the scientific one because this is a question of biology.)
So, a "fetus" is, by definition, a human life. No other species on earth will ever become that specific genome. The only possible way for a human life to be created is by the one method your ilk so eagerly promote. And yet, somehow, you deny it the most basic respect of acknowledging the murder. Specifically, the 649,169 on average abortions per year. That's more than a tenth of live births. IN ONE YEAR THEY KILLED MORE AMERICANS THAN THREE CIVIL WARS.
Ah shit... guys, I know a guy that set fire to his own house with his kids inside... he first tried to smother them, and when they went out, he set fire to the ENTIRE house, with the kids inside, with himself inside... he’s still alive guys... my ex bf worked as a first responder on an ambulance, and he came to get him to the hospital, and retrieve the kids bodies.. he never slept for ne next two weeks after the event... he could see the babies, still in their bed.. and hear the “dad” laughing with his fucking voice
“I DID IT... I LEFT HER WITH NOTHING”
Long story short; this guy lived in a town near mine, was married then gone into a divorce cause his wife filed a report for domestic violence... he chased her for months, he told her he wanted to see HIS babies, the kids wanted to see their father, and she allowed them to go to a slumber party to his house. Well, they never came back. His plan was to kill them so she was left with nothing, as a punishment for their divorce..
Especially if they are your own kids! That is just the most horrible disgusting thing to take away your wife, your two daughters, and your unborn babies life away 😭😭💔
He probably killed them after his wife since the kids just seeing him kill their mother is pure horror and he wouldnt know what to do, what COULD he do? What would he even tell his kids?
"oh its okay mommy is in heaven now, she's happy okay? Awe no don't cryyy"
literally getting rid of witnesses was all he can do especially out of sheer panic
24:40 Man I can't explain how true this is. When I was 16 I came home from school to see my father stiff and cold laying besides his bed. Instantly called 911 freaking out, dont remember much but I do remember being in so much shock that I didn't break down until I asked the EMT if he was dead and he nodes. Love you always dad.
Connor Richardson I’ve never once used Patreon for anyone until Jim Can’t Swim. I thought, 1$ a month, whatever I’ll just cancel after a month no big deal. I didn’t though, as it did not disappoint. Trust me, not a scheme, huge backlog of videos there.
Connor Richardson regardless of that, this is such good free content that I want to support him anyways. Also there are quite a few extra vids on his patreon.
Take a deep breath. I want you to take a deep breath with me right now Kadu. What haven't you joined the Patreon account? Tell us Kadu. This is where the rubber meets the road. Kadu
Connor Richardson Maybe, but can you blame him? He makes excellent videos and found a way to make a shit-ton of money. That’s the American Dream, and literally everybody except YouTube benefits. Between YouTube and Jim, who would you rather make the money? I doubt it, though maybe he did lie; but really, if it makes him more money and isn’t forcing anyone to pay, not lying would be a really dumb economic choice.
@ PE You are incorrect! I’m a JCS patreon and have been a sub since he first started the YT channel. JCS did NOT start the patreon channel because he was demobilized. He did it because YT removed dozens of his videos because they said “ they were unsuitable for the platform “. He CLEARLY even states this at the beginning of THIS video. He still makes money off this channel- he should!! But YT tightly controls content and as he said they removed dozens of videos. Being on patreon allows more freedom.
@ Ian solie Not a “ scheme “, if you don’t want to pay the 1$ don’t pay- no one cares. You sound petty calling it a “ scheme “. No one owes you free entertainment. You can continue to watch this channel for free and still get great content. If JCS team has to pay to move to a platform that doesn’t censor and remove videos - not to mention spend their valuable time and needing expensive equipment to create quality videos more often- no one is entitled to watch the content for free when it costs them to create it. Keep your 1$ If you think it’s some grand “ scheme “ to get a whole 1$ out of YOU.
They are making some big money! I think they get around 32k per month!!! Its actually brilliant to have it only 1$. Alot more people will contribute. While most get greedy and try to do 5$ and alot less people sign up!
I don't understand. The little bit I do makes me think YT should be boycotted.YT is becoming a controlling monster just like Comcast.I would 100%support Patreon if my understanding is even close to true.
I always love how the interrogator offers them a way out but it just sends them farther down the rabbit hole. Interrogator: How bout you say that your wife killed the kids, so you killed her? chris watts: Heyyy, not bad! I'll go with that!
Lmao thats what psychopaths and socios think. An innocent person would put more emotion and passion into their statements, but at the same token, so can mimicers
i can't believe he actually thought the whole 'Shannan killed them so i killed her' story would work. if that was true, he would've gone to the police himself, not chucked his babies in an oil tank and begged for them all to come back whilst smiling in dupers delight on the news
@Mercedes He just did that because if he denied it they would have given him a harsher sentence. One man vs the fem-nazi court system wtf do you think hes gonna plead.
@YZF R6 He gave a detailed confession of how he killed his kids... why would he get a harsher sentence if he DIDNT kill them.. no. you get more punishment for more murders.
I love how they put the clock in there with an audible clicking sound to amplify the aspect that time is literally ticking. Therefore, making Watts subconsciously anxious and rushed
John Smith possibly.. but why in the year 2021 would they put a clock in a room that is meant to be as minimal as possible? To me, I figure it serves a purpose other than to tell time. Especially with such an audible ticking sound. I don’t know man. Anythings possible but you’re kinda sounding like a dude who established an English colony right now.. a little suspicious to be honest.
@NedryMuldoon If I've ever established a colony, and I'm not saying I have, but IF I have, it would have been in the name of our beautiful queen Elizabeth; and therefore a universal good by all metrics.
When he was crying and asking “what’s gonna happen?” He was referring to himself and not the children. That’s why when the detectives left the room he threw a pity party for himself.
Crazy, sociopaths are all the selfish...can be amazing manipulaters...but I've known one or two in my life... Are terrible liars and often lie all the time even when not needed or they will inflate the truth even when not needed. I have a feeling his mother had much of the same mental disorder.... They have a tendency to be controlling and when they cannot oust you or play you as a billion as she did shannen. I've seen it in my life.
Yeah, she is great. She looks like your average office secretary, like she ain't that tough, but that is the genius. I'd probably underestimate her, most criminals would I am sure.
@Gabriel Klenner they are taught to follow the rules and protocall no matter what and to keep there emotions seperate from there work similar to soilders and like alot of soilders alot of crime investigators end up suffering some form of mental trama from the evil shite they see threwout there carrers its why i love watching shows about them like officer kendas show i hope they dont cancel that heavily reccomend it by the way its about a real life investigator with each episode being a recartion of cases from his long carrer
@XxMayhemxX666 She didn't say she was impressed that that do their job , she said she was impressed how they keep their cool. Unlike yourself that gets all worked up over someone's comment on you tube
I know everyone is already saying this, but goddam I just can't get over how incredible this female investigator is. I mean yeah, just about everyone believed he was involved from the start and did a good job with their approach, but she was the real MVP. I honestly don't think I've seen a more competent interrogator in my life, even in fiction media. Much love for this real life super hero ❤️
Funny how everything has a Technique name. The pause Technique, the breathe Technique, the take a sip of water Technique, the ask a question while making eye contact Technique, the look down at shoes for a moment Technique
Giving name to everything is really nice for reference or when you explain what is going on. If you are more interrested by a concept, you can easily read more about it. I don't know how much popular this terms are, but it's totally possible that even this police don't even know the name of these concepts.
In the early days they had fruit and vegetable names like the pause pineapple, the breathe banana and the sip of water salad but that became a little confusing at times.
Don’t forget the jailhouse fashion technique coupled with the humanizing Invisalign lisp technique. All I know is that listening to the male interrogator end every d@mn comment with “okay?” would allow me to focus solely on counting how many times he says it rather than hear anything else that’s said! I’d request some writing materials in order to make tick marks as he blabbed on and on. He’s gotta be attempting to set a new interrogation Mmmkaaay record!
I like the way the narrator excellently uses the ‘Explain Every Technique Technique’. After I’ve watched this fantastic upload, I’m going to bed, and will attempt to use the ‘Get My Wife Have It Off With Me Technique’. This usually involves the ‘Offer Her Some Money Technique’ followed by the ‘Promise Her I Won’t Ask Again For Another 3 Months Technique’. That usually does the trick.
Some families are just oblivious to their kids doing anything wrong or evil. In his parents eyes they maybe think he is still that innocent teenage boy from all those years ago and never saw the evil side.
Bullshit.How would you know that? And whats wrong with a parent supporting their child in the most despicable circumstances? Why slander his mom n dad because they love their child unconditionally ,as most parents do?
@Gang-Gang Why are you being so nasty? It’s been reported that: 1. Shanann & her in-laws did not get along—Shanann believed Cindy deliberately triggered Celeste’s peanut allergy, for example, and called the parents “evil and stupid.” (Daily Mail) "It was a very hard relationship," said Cindy Watts, Chris' mother. "It was a very hard relationship (with Shanann) as far as I'm concerned. I couldn't do anything right." (ABC11) 2. His parents said they love & forgive him for what he did & “we will never abandon you.” (The Sun, ABC11)
If you have such poor self-control and so much latent rage that you feel the need to treat strangers like they did you some kind of personal insult, at least get your facts straight first. She did nothing wrong—especially not to you.
@Marina Reimann daily mail and the sun are not valid resources of information. Regardless of their relationship, it’s not that hard to understand the psychology behind their support. They lost three grandkids and it’s not surprising for them to fight to support their son and even deny his full actions because they don’t want to lose more. It’s easier to live in denial than accept the truth.
I saw an interview of his mother and she is the most narcissistic, vile woman I've ever seen speak. She plays victim & still carries on that her son is so wonderful
@Talon Brown Oh Talon,you are showing all the signals of an unhinged person with your childish name calling. I was taught this as a 8 yr old,and later in high school debating "youve lost your argument when you resort to petulant name calling". Many thanks to teacher Mrs.Lineham
@MeidoVegeta 9000 even if she was the meanest person alive, you don’t kill her. You leave, and get divorced. Nothing she did warranted Chris to kill her.
@Szcherod It’s so completely disgusting… he has killed his own children and actually puts that on the wife that he killed. Saying that his mom thought she was evil after he has killed his wife and his three children. ANYONE who actually tries to vilify Shannan with this garbage needs to explain how this monster can kill his own children and put that on his pregnant wife and still be the “good guy”. People are scary and stupid.
My friend and her family were brutally murdered by their mother's boyfriend and when I heard about this it was just like a flashback. It's insane what people will do in the heat of their frustration.
Eh, not really. It was suffocation, plain and simple. Maybe I’m just desensitized lol, but I’ve heard of murders significantly, significantly more gruesome and violent than these ones in particular. He really did just see them all as an irritation to be removed with little fanfare. Which is disturbing, but certainly less so than the killers who actually get enjoyment from their crimes.
@George Rockwell If you watch the Netflix documentary on it, they talk about the real story. The children were not strangled by anyone. It is part of the reason he can so confidently say to the detective that the coroner will not find his fingerprints on their neck. In fact, the children were alive all the way down on the drive into the desert to go and bury mommy.
@Tyler Rice well SPOILER ALERT: he killed his wife, wrapped her in a sheet and put her body across the floor of the back seat. He got both his girls to bring their blankets and drove out to the worksite. Buried a shallow grave for her and took his kids up the tanker. He threw the blankets over their heads and told them to "hide" in the tanker. Once they jumped in/were pushed in, he closed the lid and never came back for them. Those children were alive when he left.
@Tyler Rice You're right my bad. I just looked at the case details again. He strangles them one by one in the back of his truck before throwing them into the oil tanker.
What scares me about these interrogation techniques is that they can even be used to get INNOCENT people to confess. If the interrogator thinks you're guilty they will just psychologically torture you until you tell them what they want to hear - scary shit...
@bLackstar It is impossible to understand unless you are in that position. These people are trained to extract information by putting you under extreme psychological pressure.
It is easy to sound like a tough guy on YouTube, but the fact is that the vast majority of people will eventually crack and and give away information just to give themselves relief from the incredible amount of psychological pressure they are under.
The overwhelming likelihood is that you would crack just like anybody else, although you may find it hard to believe now. The very fact that they can get innocent people to confess to crimes they didn't commit just shows how good they are at messing with your head, and most people will crack under the pressure they put on you.
What you are saying is the right thing to do, but in reality most people simply cannot do it.
I don't think his dad believed his story for a minute, he was just trying to be loving and supportive to his son, knowing he would be going away to prison for the rest of his life.
Bren Jovel when he asked why it happened he did say ‘she just lost it.’ He has just been told that his son’s wife killed his grandchildren and he tried to defend her, he can’t be all that hateful
@Ali in Wonderland Agreed. Everyone is talking about how horrible the parents are, but I think their reaction is probably expected. No sane person expects their child to grow up into a murderer, especially a murderer of their own family. Not to mention, his parents (as far as we know) never witnessed any of the acts themselves. Is it easier to believe that the child you conceived, birthed, and raised is innocent or a cold blooded killer? We can also see his dad trying to process everything Chris is saying while trying to comfort him, but he doesn't look Chrs in the eyes.
Ikr, she turns from "Hiii, I'm some kinda technician who's gonna do this test on youuuuu, don't woooorry", to "I am a co-interrogator, and you will tell me everything."
Whether the ultimate goal Is you did a crime or you didn't do a crime This whole video Is what you don't do. What you do do? Is the moment the cop approaches you. He begins asking questions. You tell him you don't answer any questions. And you want to talk to a lawyer. You can or you don't have to identify yourself. Unless you are under arrest. If you're not under arrest and you choose to identify yourself. Do not lie.
Last year my 5 year old daughter stepped out of an elevator at Disney world first and pulled her little unicorn themed luggage behind her as the elevator closed. I frantically pushed the open button and what felt like eternity was 5 seconds maybe. The look on her poor little face when the door opened broke me. Little did she know I felt the same fear. I held her so tight and looked into her little brown eyes and promised her I would never leave her. (Until the day I pass away) breaks my heart knowing incident little ones suffer for no reason.
It was found he strangled his wife from behind while she lay on her pillow, asleep. They found her eyelashes and makeup on the pillow. Also when he was loading up his truck, you can vaguely see a set of feet coming up to him before they were lifted into the truck. This means his kids were still alive after Shannan was killed. She loved her kids. 4 lives were lost due to the narcissistic nature of this man.
watching this channel has made me realize that 1. i hate lying 2. i’m bad at lying and 3. i’m so glad i’ve never hurt or murdered someone so that i don’t ever have to be in these type of situations. edit: some of these responses are really fucking annoying. obviously murder is bad no shit, i’m specifically referring to how stressful it is to watch the people lie, it makes me glad i’m not in these situations. end of story, stop being stupid.
Ikr. My goodness. On top of that, I'm not great at sensing when people are lying to me. Partially why I'm watching a lot of this kinda stuff xD. Came to this channel over from Observe. I'm hoping that with time, I'll get a little better at reading between the lines, even if I can still definitely be wrong or miss stuff.
The reason I suck at lying is I always think the person knows I’m lying so I cave instantly and say “just kidding” If I’m ever arrested I would lawyer up so fast.
@Abhijit Thakur interesting because ive watched every single JCS video and have never once heard him say that or hear one of the murderers say that….. nor have i ever hurt or harmed someone lmao
@Misa Amane The dude you replied to regarding the JCS videos said that’s exactly what a murderer would say and you said you had never seen it/heard it in the JCS videos. What are you two talking about? What would a murderer say or not say according to you two and your exchange.
i agree, i always refer to my son with "my" - brings him closer, right? but it could depend on the person and where they are brought up, and the words their parents/family also uses.
Narcisistic personality disorder but mainly psychopathy plays a role here, these people cannot attach to anyone or love anyone including their mother,family and children he was probably unloved and had an attachment issue in his childhood.
13%ofPopulation Commits60%ofViolentCrime I doubt you would if something terrible had occurred. . You wouldn’t be calling him ‘that boy’ under those kinds of circumstances, surely?
Draven Ocklost i doubt it unless the parents didn’t have a choice but to obey the cops...im pretty sure i read somewhere that his parents to this day still think his murder spree was /valid/ bc shannan was allegedly abusive
edit: other than the abuse claims, chris’ parents still push the “shannan killed her 2 daughters, thats why chris killed her” agenda
Meh his dad is messed up too i think. He didn’t have any real reaction when he heard that his two granddaughter is gone. He just immediately think of a lawyer for his son. If my parents heard that something happened to their grandchild, they would gone ballistic
@Game One He likely didn't have any relationship with the kids, as they were young, and it's mentioned the grandfather also lives across the country from them. It makes sense why he has a more calculated response as opposed to an emotional reaction.
Tretch no way i’d immediately think of a lawyer. I’d be too numb when i hear “they are gone” part. Then i might ask where are they now, cause my focus would be the grandkids. Grandparents usually love grandkids more than their own children. His dad can even calmly asked him, “did she choked them? Did u go upstairs?” He only rub his head when chris confessed his crime, no rubbing face/head, covering mouth or anything when he heard the grandkids part.
The dad didn't even care he didn't react about knowing they were all dead and then said "I'll see what I can do" and told him to get a lawyer and he also already knew about the affair. His parents are manipulative too bc they never liked Shannan
@Cloud Sephiroth good luck actually defending your position though. Try saying what you wrote out loud, haha. You're actually arguing against due process and a fair trial, wow. You actually want to make it easy for false accusers to easily put people in jail. Nothing system perfect, obviously. No system ever will be because they are created by human beings. So, why do you trust all the malicious false accusers in the world more than you trust a lying lawyer? Seriously, watch the latest video on this channel.
@awesomeferret I said it all out loud. People have the right to representation. They do not always exercise that right. I would much prefer the ones for whom evidence is at-first compelling are not aware of that right, so that they can be thoroughly interrogated and hopefully prevented from killing again. The man killed his daughters with his bare hands--we now know this as a fact. Killed his wife. Had he asked for a lawyer, he would do it again to someone else. And if you were the one who told him to ask for one, it would be on you. Think about that for a moment. Could you live with that? If you could, we already know why you take the position you do.
@Cloud Sephiroth he's an American citizen and deserves the rights that warrants him. If we had the same emotional thinking like you and the 48 others have regarding legal proceedings, we would have kangaroo courts where bullshit happens and justice gets trampled.
Just because you don't like someone or think they are not worthy of representation does not mean they lose their rights.
@Cloud Sephiroth It is ultimately something that should be decided in the court. Historically the ‘interrogation ’ techniques employed by law enforcement have resulted in many innocent people convicted for a crime they didn’t commit. People have been bullied into giving false statements through these techniques and it isn’t really the goal of the interrogator to verify this. Their goal is to fill their quotas, and they get promoted based on their ability to get confessions.
Personally I believe Forensics and Information forensics have advanced to a point where criminals aren’t able to easily get away anymore even without an interrogation. Where nobody knows how to wipe free space, store data effectively and remove all possible sources of tracking (Digital & Physical surveillance). And that interrogation techniques are an outdated & unreliable source of information gathering derived from a world of insufficient information.
Facts Matter true he was given his maranda rights.. he chose to keep talking thought he was pimping game and tricking them .. he thought he was thee man full of himself...he likes too kill always has always will ..it’s in him in my opinion happy new year 2021..... he will never go free and we the people are glad rip Shannon Bella cece baby nico ..... happy heavenly new year angels
@PyroSquirrel absolutely! Detectives and DA’s are far from good people looking for true justice. They’re simply looking for the quickest way to clear a case
@Cloud Sephiroth most people will refuse a lawyer because they don't want to seem like they're at fault or be suspected but it's literally the worst mistake you can do even if you're not at fault always get a lawyer many people have been arrested accjsed and have served time thanks to not having lne
@D Bida - Due process is not bullshit, hence the reason you have the right to REQUEST a lawyer present. That does not mean you cannot be interviewed without one. And it is morally wrong to inform someone of this right (more than they already have been when read their Miranda rights), if it means not putting away an actual killer. Killers need to be put in jail. I do not want to be the reason they stay free. If you do, your morals are in question. It's that simple.
2:24 - Of leading suspect to a state of mental exhaustion technique. 3:42 - Of Dossier technique 4:42 - Of Ego up technique 7:17 - Of How and Why techniqu 11:03 - Of "The alternative question" (step 7: Reid technique) 16:05 - Of Pareidolia 25:37 - Of attempting to interconnect to suspect's sense of morality
I have watched this series on Chris again and again. It never fails to fascinate. And I always wonder why he didn’t just go home and get a lawyer. Was it his ego? Panic? Just more poor judgement?
Except in this case it's correct, because he was referring to when he WAS cheating on her in the past. So she WAS pregnant back when he cheated on her, not that she WAS pregnant and isnt anymore because she's dead.
@PzuPzu the psychopath desperately wants others to perceive them to be a normal human being. Bundy was like that, most are. She's playing that card with him and he buys into it.
I also clicked on when she said he needs to go for a bathroom break. Implying he needs to empty his bladder for a more accurate reading. If it was me I'd say no thanks or if I did go to the toilet I wouldn't urinate because of how she made it sound
The friend is the unappreciated hero of this story. She didn’t know whether or not her friend might need her for the doctor’s appointment, but she just showed up even though they’d just come back from a business trip at 2am. 🥺
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Fr I need a friend like that
600 likesI hope to be that kind of friend
608 likesIf you are looking for friends like that. Be that friend. It will be taxing at times but you will run into people, some time down the road, that will be that pal. 🐦 s of a feather
770 likesOr just needs some life in her semblance of life, so latches on to people living their lives.
17 likesAleksandar Ivano Awww somebody needs a fwend.
204 likes@Jasper&Clyde inSD yes I do and I have. No space for your like tho.
20 likesSounds like a lot of my friends
11 likesYep, she wanted to know where best friend disappeared to..
34 likesI've got one friend like that. We met first day of kindergarten, became besties, and even lived together for a couple of years after college. She literally saved my life by noticing that my breathing patterns were off several mornings when she woke me for coffee before work. Ekg showed that my heart rhythm was way off, to the point that it likely would have become fatal.
154 likesAleksandar Ivano I wasn’t offering 😂😂
58 likesSanity tbd Amazing!
9 likesJhon Famo love this statement✊🏿
3 likesJhon Famo She reminds me of my wife. She would be that person.
13 likesJust gave that a thumbs up for 1k.
5 likesSwear.
1 likeYeah she’s an unsung hero and she obviously knew something was up by the way she was glaring at Chris when he let the police into his house
83 likes@Eli !
0 likesmaybe SHE did it!!!!
1 like#WomenPower !
5 likesIt was amazing that she started the search on the very day, in a few hours tbh. If Chris got a couple days, he wouldve been more prepared
54 likesFrfr! I totally agree with you. God sent her a message and she acted on it. God will use you and he did that with her! That's a real friend💯✔
21 likesYes. And the neighbor with the surveillance camera & how he told the police about his suspicions about how Chris was acting, he was awesome.
39 likesThat friend was almost frantic, Chris was about as worried as I am when I can't find the garden hose.
42 likes@Aninda Ahsan He didn't have time to straighten out the master bedroom. Had the ceiling fan on high and the bed stripped. That alone was extremely suspicious.
28 likes@pretty red I agree!
0 likesLaura Luther Him, too! 👏🏼
1 likeProbably knew her husband was abusive...
11 likes@Jhon Famo aw...this is so true. Thanks for writing it 💕🙋🏻♀️
0 likesHer friend is amazing. Who knows how long this would have dragged out if it wasn't for her friend checking on her. And the neighbor was so observant and helpful. They had already solved the case before cops got involved.
19 likesJasper&Clyde inSD 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
1 likeFinally and well said. If not for her his own mom would've 'helped ' explain her(Shanan) 'disappearance'.
8 likesTenzin Tenzin 😢
0 likesThat’s how God work #Angel
0 likesHaha seriously, he was totally boned the moment she showed up immediately that day
8 likes@Jhon Famo Such a great comment 👌🏽
0 likesJuan Gonzalez Lol, rather than stopping a murder he provides a woman suspicion. Sounds completely like something a useless nothing would do.
3 likespretty red not trying to be a jerk, but just have to ask the obvious question: why did god wait until a woman and her kids were dead to start intervening? Why not send someone a message sooner or more urgently? Why give the guy time to desecrate the bodies in such a way? I don’t believe in any gods, and I’m not trying to change your view, but do you have a good answer for those questions?
17 likesShe knew her friend was hurt too.
0 likesA friend like that is one of a kind...
0 likesmoms and girls are the real deal... bless them all
1 likeAgreed. She was a true friend.
1 likeTrue friend.
2 likesI feel like she knew he was a weirdo hence her alarmed state immediately.
1 likeSame with the neighbour he knew bbe man was fulla b.s fron the jump.
Even his dad kinda knew summit was up.
@Annie B I agree. The rest of the house was spotless. So that unmade bed stuck out like a sore thumb.
1 likeshe now has cancer, which is heartbreaking🥺but without her as shanaans friend, i believe it would have been a lot harder to solve
0 likesThe friend was supposed to accompany her to her doctors appointment that morning but shannan never showed up so that’s why she went over to her house .
3 likes@Charlotte 💯 she knew the relationship was not going well
0 likesshe probably sensed sth wasn't alright and pulled up
0 likes@ConsciousProphit that's a negative ghost rider.
0 likesJust a little too late to save them, sadly. Poor woman. She probably lives with that thought
2 likesI have a friend who has broken into two of my apartments when I would go into a depressive funk and stop talking to people or doing anything. She learned to pick locks and everything.
5 likesI would want someone like her around she was real supportive of her
0 likesHero
0 likes@Jhon Famo GREAT advice! 👍
0 likes@Mass Ferguson That is a great friend and all but also that's super risky. Hopefully you're not currently in a depressive episode. Tell her that if you or anyone else are again to please call and ask for a social worker to do a wellness check.
1 likeI think we all appreciate her role in all of it , but there is no prize for being a good friend. You don't get money for that or worldwide recognition.
1 likeMLMs don't count as a business
0 likes@Aleksandar Ivanov Or in fewer words: Living vicariously
0 likesType of friend that will stick her nose in every corner of ur life, pretty annoying.
0 likesSeriously, there's a decent chance he could have gotten away with it if not for her. He didn't even get to come home and clean up before police got there thanks to her. If she didn't have a friend like that, Chris could have had days, maybe even weeks to cover his tracks and think up a story. Instead he was brought in hours after burying them
1 like"unappreciated"?! The comment sections on nearly every Chris Watts video is full of people saying what an incredible job she did. Shes definitely appreciated.
0 likesWhich hurts all the more that her anxiety was well-founded. I hope she's managing her loss well.
0 likes@Jhon Famo Very good and wise advice! Thank you Jhon! 🌸🌸
0 likesTrue, thats a real friend
0 likes@justlilguys This applies to dating, too. If they can’t even make time to give you a reason why they aren’t responding to you, then don’t continue the relationship, it’s not going to be a good healthy one.
0 likes@Jasper&Clyde inSD aw sounds like emotional security makes you feel threatened. it's okay to admit you need a friend, stop projecting
1 like@A K you should redirect your anger at failed parents, not your neighbour
0 likesNA definitely is but Little Bella is the real hero here she fought this bastard till her last breath
0 likesI totally agree
0 likes@Annie B - I wonder why the ceiling fan was on high when police arrived…was the carpet by the bed damp from him cleaning?
0 likesThat is a friend, God bless her🙏🙏
2 likesThe neighbor is the unappreciated hero. He called it from the get
0 likesIt’s so mind blowing how he didn’t ask for a lawyer once. He agreed to do a polygraph (which are inadmissible in court) and didn’t ask for a lawyer. He basically gave them a free confession. Mind blowing.
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He clearly isnt too bright. The amount of times he says “like”… irritating.
531 likesHe unenrolled his daughters from their school right after murdering them.
357 likesHe wanted to seem innocent
82 likesAnd where did you learn that polygraphs are not admissible in court? I bet your house it wasn’t in school…and there’s your answer, they don’t teach the general population none of this.
58 likesYeah I would never agree to one guilty or not guilty. It's basically a way for them to try to get you to confess. He should have just said am I free to go and they would have to said yes at that point.
90 likes@Dr. Drake Ramoray Well said.
10 likes@Berny Fox ? How is he agreeable and a victim in your world? He consented because his ego was saying “ you can pass this test and no one will know you murdered them”.
76 likesAgreeing to one test also does not mean you’re “an agreeable person” across the board. You’re generalizing humanity and it sounds like you’re afraid of people.
@M A that’s not the vibe I got off him at all. I think he was scared that if he didn’t agree to the test it would make the the cops more suspicious (yes his ego may have played a part)
45 likesThe same reason he never asked for a lawyer even when he finally caught on they knew but he hadn’t confessed yet. Should’ve just kept his mouth shut and walked out if his ego was that good.
For the record I don’t consider this man a victim and probably made a poor choice of word when mentioning “good nature”
Being “afraid” of people, not something I have ever encountered myself being afraid yes but of people as a whole no.
Be well sir/ma’m
@Jack Smith he'll be getting plenty of that from now on!
18 likes@Dr. Drake Ramoray Yes, he could have terminated this interview and left at any time. However, I’m sure you’ll agree that having this defendant cut the bull crap and finally tell the homicide detectives what happened, i.e. NOT lying, was a way better outcome than playing games for days and weeks while the defendant’s wife and children’s missing corpses decomposed.
17 likes@Lagg tbf i know this because i had a criminal minds phase, i’m sure true crime fans or fans of shows like criminal minds know
6 likesDefinitely stupid to not ask for a lawyer. Whether innocent or guilty you don't say shit, ask for your lawyer, and once again say nothing. It's really hard to build a case against a man who gives them nothing. If your innocent your own words are the only thing that can tank you.
46 likes@CounterGriefZombies exactly. They’re not there to help you
15 likes@ChiefinASmith yeah, they are there looking for answers to a missing wife and three kids. In this case he was being evasive and he was potentially the last one to see them alive. Screw that guy. Of course they aren’t there to help him. Don’t be naive. This isn’t like stealing a candy bar and your parents tell you to stay quiet. AND this guy voluntarily STAYED for those interviews. His Miranda rights wouldn’t have applied anyway so he couldn’t invoke them UNTIL he was a suspect AND in custody. If I were the deceased’s family, I wouldn’t care how they got the answers out of that killer.
10 likes@Renard LeTerrible yeah see that’s all fine and dandy until you realize that they use these same tactics to coerce confessions out of innocent people too. You clearly have no idea what you’re talking about.
29 likes@ChiefinASmith And you know what you are taking about, eh? This seems a little personal the way you say “they’re not there to help you.” You know who those detectives are there to help? The victims, and in this case, the missing wife and children. It’s their job to ask questions and obtain investigative leads. I agree with you that once Miranda is in effect, it’s wise to ask for a lawyer. However from the investigator’s perspective in this case - where there are exigent circumstances, i.e. the missing kids and wife whose whereabouts or welfare were unknowns, the detectives did an excellent job while still protective the defendant’s 4th amendment rights. If I were the family of the missing, where foul play was suspected, I would not be advocating for the suspect to lawyer up and make me wait months for answers. But you know better than me, so carry on.
9 likes@Renard LeTerrible okay and what if you were the family of an innocent man being interrogated for that same kidnapping?
14 likes@ChiefinASmith that’s the thing - the family might not know one way or the other whether he’s guilty or innocent. If it’s just a voluntary questioning of an adult, that’s the individual’s decision. If they are completely innocent or have details to help the investigation it comes down to their own morals and beliefs whether they want to aid police. If it’s an arrest then the family could advise the arrestee to ask for an attorney if they are present. However, it’s the arrestee’s choice whether to invoke their rights and remain silent and ask for legal counsel. The investigators know people lawyer up and they have to work around that by looking for other leads or digital / physical evidence. It’s natural for families to believe their loved ones are innocent or just in the wrong place at the wrong time. It’s not the investigator’s fault that evidence or eye witness accounts placed a certain individual at or near a crime scene. The investigators don’t dictate these things, they just follow the leads and know that victims are expecting results. When no one talks and there is no physical evidence, people start blaming the police in general for what they can’t control. Ignorance and false perceptions what what should and should not be done are not the detective’s concerns. Feelings getting hurt by direct questioning are not their concern. They need to find killers or potentially missing people when foul play is not confirmed.
5 likes@Renard LeTerrible you’re completely ignoring the fact that they use these tactics on innocent people and in turn, coerce them into giving a false confession. Yes, thankfully Chris was too stupid to ask for a lawyer and lead detectives to the bodies. I’m saying, if anyone is in a situation where they are being questioned by police, they need to ask for a lawyer.
19 likesHe (and many other unintelligent criminals) probably assumed that asking for an attorney is suspicious and could make him “look” guilty. As a law student, this is more common than a lot of people know. But in reality asking for a lawyer is a smart move from innocent people to make sure they don’t get framed
38 likesHe also thought he could get away with it. These individuals must think they can talk themselves out of going to prison. He is a narcissist. If you don't want to be with someone leave them. But for these individuals there is no other option it seems. 🤦🤷♂️
5 likes@PolySciWhy? that's not necessarily true. Use of filler words doesn't indicate level of intelligence.
3 likesNEVER speak without an attorney. "Anything you say can be used against you in a court of law."
18 likesTrue. NOTHING you say will be used to help you.
They played him nicely.....
5 likes@Jack Smith where did u read / see that little tid bit?
0 likesYeah. He must have not been thinking clearly to A) kill his pregnant wife, unborn son and two daughters and B) talk with them without a lawyer. I genuinely want to know what disorder(s) these murderers have, diagnosed by psychologists.
10 likesarrogance, plain and simple. He's probably gotten away with all kinds of stuff for being attractive and charming, and he is just so dang convinced that he will get away with this one too!
3 likes@Kelly Faulkner Fully agree. As vile a crime homicide is, this is far worse in that the lives of two young children - as well as an unborn one - were snuffed out for no reason.
8 likesPersonally, I'm quite content that this monster gave himself away as he did, and greatly applaud the law enforcement specialists who deftly solicited the confession from him. Beautifully done.
As a parent/grandparent (now raising two granddaughter ages six and seven), crimes involving children always hit me hard emotionally. I can't help but look at the faces at my little girls and feel my insides twist. So helpless and innocent.
Only a soulless monster could commit such a heinous act.
@Menibor1 These professionals did a fantastic job working him to tease out that confession.
0 likesHe wanted to look innocent. Isn't it weird that an innocent person asks for a lawyer?
1 likewas thinking the same thing. only logical conclusion is he wanted to seem innocent so bad he agreed to polygraph
2 likes@Berny Fox good natured!!! This man killed his entire family. Are you out of your mind? 😂😂😂
2 likesThats how you know he lives in some sort of alternate reality. I don’t think it hit him how serious this was
2 likes@Ling Ling smart person asks for a lawyer police don't care about you or are working your self interest. You say something stupid and end up in jail even thought you are innocent.
8 likes@ChiefinASmith i agree with you. The problem is that these same tactics are used to coerce innocent people into accepting a crime they didn't commit. They walked back in the room within 10 seconds of a lawyer being mentioned. Guilty or not, preventing a suspect from seeing a lawyer is unethical in my opinion.
7 likes@Dr. Drake Ramoray how you doin?
0 likes@Dr. Drake Ramoray how you doin?
0 likesI'd rather there be zero murderers, but thank goodness a lot of murderers are extremely stupid.
1 likeActually, 23 states allow polygraphs to be admitted as evidence in a trial, although it often requires the agreement of both parties. Mental Floss has a good article about it!
2 likes@Renard LeTerrible I think both of you make very fair points, just on different ends of the spectrum of assumption. YOU are more likely to trust investigators and HE is more likely to distrust them. And both are viable responses. Many investigators are stand-up individuals who wish to do good. Just as many are corrupt or ladder-climbing, and will gladly seal a case even if they aren't particularly certain their suspect is the perpetrator. Why bother saying to your opponent "you obviously know nothing" when it's a simple case of informed disagreement? This applies to both of you. But i can only tag one haha
1 like@EJ Leo okay but lawyers also help defend innocent people who would otherwise be convicted for a crime they didn't commit...
3 likes@Celery Man there are also lawyers who prosecute guilty criminals. So I'm confused why you hate them as a whole.
1 like@M A I don’t think he agreed because of his ego. I think he agreed because he was trying so hard to come off as innocent and his mind, denying the polygraph would raise questions.
2 likesYes, I agree,.. I was a registered psychiatric nurse prior to retiring and I think it's a combination of his denial of reality, and his narcissism that kept him from requesting council.
1 like@Lagg hence why you need a lawyer even if you're innocent, you don't know those things so consult someone who does. But this creep was a narcissist and probably thought he'd get away with it.
0 likesThe psychology of the dynamic between interrogator and suspect is pretty fascinating. People generally know and understand that they have a right to a lawyer and are under no obligation whatsoever to give the police a single word, yet so many people still engage and dig themselves into a lawyerless confession.
1 likeI was on the receiving end of an interrogation once -- not for anything heinous, a white-collar crime involving corporate finance -- and I can tell you the way the cops sat me down and spoke to me, for a second or two I honestly thought I could just explain my way out of it and everything would be fine. It's very weird how they set it up so you're actually seeking their approval.
It took a LOT of willpower for me to end the conversation with them and simply say that I will not be giving a statement and need my lawyer immediately. After that their friendly demeanor changed completely. They handcuffed me to the chair I was in, told me I was in really 'deep shit' now because they were planning to go easy on me at first, and left me alone in the interrogation room for almost two hours before moving me into a holding cell.
My exact words were "I'm sorry guys, I can't give you any kind of statement. I need my lawyer. I know he already called to inform you that I had legal counsel. I can't speak to you without him present." And that was that.
It was the smartest thing I ever did, because I walked out of there free and clear the following day, and the charges never went anywhere. The officers did, however, fabricate a fake statement that they claimed I gave them.
@ChiefinASmith I agree about not talking even if you're innocent. They're not there to help you.
2 likesAgreeable people can murder people lol. Just because he's a passive person doesn't mean he's not capable of murder. Evil isn't only done by evil people...
0 likesHim and guys like him assume they can pass and that if they follow what the cops want that it will help them look like they aren’t guilty
0 likes@Queen Ashley idk if I believe that. Any person with a shred of empathy/care for others would understand a non guilty, guilt stricken parent would be emotional/defensive at someone accusing you of being responsible for the pain you feel. That you might act illogical/emotional with questions/situations involving your children. He answered as if he was engaging in small talk or a new guy asking how his job works. Idk what you're getting at with "people assume they can pass if they just answer as robotically as possible as quickly as possible" that just doesn't make sense
0 likesHe was so caught up in his lie he forgot to think
0 likes@ChiefinASmith i agree that it is unwise to give them all sorts of information without a lawyer, because they might use it against you. But an innocent man also has to think about the state of his wife or daughters are in. It would also be unwise to wait to not give the police the information they need to find your family. Especially when you dont know whats happened to them and every second that passes increases the possibility of them being gone forever. Most innocent people in this situation would probably not think about protecting themselves and would want their families found as soon as possible.
0 likesbut like, he had like, everything under control, like, he just needs to lie, I mean how hard can that, like, be?
1 likeThese videos make me angry because they manipulate people into this, especially people that are innocent.
1 like@Duck sparrow mybe l8 night I mean asking for a lawyer doesn’t prove anything.
0 likes@Courtney k exactly. People are okay with it in this situation because he was guilty but they forget that they also use these techniques on innocent people
1 likeHe is.. the opposite of smart
1 like@EJ Leo tell me you don’t understand what lawyers do without telling me
0 likes@Jux Tanner oh for sure. But you should ask for a lawyer as soon as you feel a shift in the interview. There’s a difference between being at the police station and giving them information and sitting in an interrogation room being asked if you’d be willing to take a polygraph, you know?
0 likesHe did not have money to afford a lawyer may be
0 likes@Preetichhanda Mohapatra he definitely did but even if he didn’t, you can get a state appointed attorney for free
0 likes@Lagg i mean yeah if they revealed that it would make it much harder for them to solve cases so it's understandable
0 likesThat's how huge his ego is, he thinks he can lie to the FBI LOL
1 like@Doom-Driven EAP I truly don’t believe it was his ego. I think, in his mind, asking for a lawyer would be an admission of guilt. Especially since he actually was guilty.
0 likesYea he's not very bright. Didnt ask for a lawyer and didnt exercise his right to silence
1 likeHe's narcissistic and thought he was smarter than he is. Thought he could play the game. If he asks for a lawyer, in his eyes, that's the move of a guilty person
0 likesThat surprised me too...but he wasn't a bright criminal and thankfully most criminals aren't. He didn't even try to give himself an alibi...nothing. They always look at the spouse first...either he didn't premeditate it or he was the stupidest guy ever.
0 likes@Winona Gumshoe I think he was expecting more time. I don't think he expected his wifes friend to come round the very next day, so early. He wouldn't have had the time to get rid of her stuff i.e Shoes, Keys, phone, medications before calling the police himself and putting his story across. It was forced on him and he was caught out
2 likesyeah, he's clearly pretty dumb. I mean, he literally killed his whole family just because he loved another woman????? That is STUPID. Just divorce, if you have to. Good grief
2 likes(edit: I misspelled "dumb" as "dub," so I guess I have nothing to say💀)
@Avocado You could have edited and not mentioned it, nobody would have known. That was pretty dub.😏
1 likeWhen exactly did they give him his Miranda warning? When they slapped the cuffs on him or did that come earlier?
0 likesNo, it’s really not, though the police may disagree. As one would expect.
0 likes@Darkstar 1999 I’m sure they read it too him before they started asking questions
0 likes@ChiefinASmith I don't understand why you are bringing up a hypothetical innocent man into this. I'm not trying to be rude I'm just trying to understand what you mean and why you were upset.
0 likes@stitchedguts because the conversation was about not asking for a lawyer. Somebody said that it was a good thing that he didn’t ask for a lawyer because he was guilty. I said that’s true, but they use these same tactics on innocent people as well and that’s why everyone should ask for a lawyer
0 likesIf u r gonna murder some1 first learn ur rights i mean like this guy has 80 iq
0 likeswhat part of "anything you say can and will be used against you" didn't you get from the Miranda rights, m8? everything you say, regardless of whether it's a polygraph or not will be used against you.
0 likes@Ant the Gord are you telling me? Lmao
0 likesIf he had clammed up right from the start and gotten a lawyer I think they still would have eventually nailed him.
1 like@Kelly Williamson yeah I agree. I think he would’ve gotten away with his story of Shannan killing the girls though.
0 likes@EJ Leo lol like police and prosecutors are perfect. You are delusional.
0 likes@Jux Tanner actually, no. if he were innocent the most likely scenario would be that his wife took the kids, in which case it would be very sensible to lawyer up, especially if she was as awful as he claimed. if you were actually worried that they were dead, lawyering up asap is also sensible from an 'innocent' perspective since a lawyer would know how to communicate the pertinent details of your statement while discouraging the cops from dialling down on a dead end, ie you. the cops would be forced to consider other leads because you havent given them a potentially easy out. so even if you're innocent, when your family disappears, its most helpful to everyone to lawyer tf up. this is why we need to normalize it and undo the perception that its like tv where anytime someone asks for their lawyer it means they must be guilty and are using the rules to stifle honest police work. it doesnt matter if youre scared and sad for your family, the cops will still waste time grilling you because youre statistically more likely to be involved, and are therefore an easy get. using your rights and helping the investigation are not at odds with each other. i don't mean to be aggressive this is just my perspective.
0 likes@jonsmith20766 😅😆🤣😂 hilarious comment
0 likes@jonsmith20766 top comment 🤣😂🤣
0 likesLol. He was so mentally fatigued, run down, with so much anxiety, he basically gave up his freedom just to get out of that situation/Room. Amazing job Tammy and Graham did. I applause them👏👏👏
0 likesHe is cocky and believes he is invincible. Omg how does he not get a lawyer!
0 likesAsking for a lawyer is something people consider as “guilty” behavior even though it’s a constitutional right and can’t be used against you
0 likesLol that’s what happens when u are guilty if he wasn’t guilty he would have thought of getting a lawyer before even talking to them but he was to worried about getting caught up
0 likesAgree. Don’t get me wrong, he deserves every second of punishment he has earned for himself for the heinous act he committed, and I’m so grateful he saved ShanAnn, Bella, and Cece’s family and friends the trauma of sitting through a trial. That said, strictly speaking from Chris’s perspective, he was a tremendous idiot for agreeing to the polygraph and interview. If there is one life lesson to be gleaned from JCS videos, it is that you should never talk to the police! Hire an attorney right away.
1 like@Manatee obsessed weirdo agreed! I am happy he was stupid, but that doesn’t change the fact that everyone needs to lawyer up
0 likes@Lagg My guy JCS says that in the previous video on the same subject, it’s something he brings up several times in the video
0 likesIf there's anything that this video has taught me, it's that I should constantly ask "am I free to leave" any time I'm interrogated.
1 like@Copious Doinks LLC. absolutely. & when they say “yes,” you leave lmao
0 likesHe was too busy being in flight mode in his iwn head. He was not in a state of thinking clearly
0 likes@PolySciWhy? There are many intelligent people who are bad at speaking.
0 likesNot free, the detectives worked VERY hard to get that confession
0 likes@Celeste Young free in the sense that he confessed quickly and didn’t ask for a lawyer
0 likes@CounterGriefZombies “tank” you? His kids went into tanks. :(
0 likesThey also very specifically keep the idea of a lawyer out of his head so he has no defense.
1 like@Lagg i learned that polygraphs are not admissible in court from every crime show i've ever watched, if you've ever watched the ID channel or any youtube crime documentary, then u should know this, as well as always ask for a lawyer
0 likesi wonder if there was anyway he could talk to his dad too in private not on camera. surely they cant prevent him from seeing his dad.
0 likes@cascal __ what? Lmao
0 likesHe isn’t a very smart criminal
0 likes@Lagg § 8.01-418.2. Evidence of polygraph examination inadmissible in any proceeding.
0 likes@Lagg Where everyone learned it. Movies.
0 likesWhy show care for murderers.?? If he is innocent it's ok. But i feel happy when these murderers think they got it all under control and seal their fate themselves. Hahahahah
0 likesChris was being cheap and over confident. He called the school to withdraw the girls the morning he killed Shanann so as to not be charged for the week. He had high hopes he was going to lie his way out.
0 likes@Tohuto I’m not showing care. I’m just wondering why he didn’t ask for a lawyer
0 likes@ChiefinASmith ok. Maybe he thought not asking a lawyer made him look less suspicious? He thought he figured it all out. Most psychopath/ killers tends to have this over confidence trait till they hang themselves
0 likes@Darkstar 1999 He’s not under arrest. Don’t you know the US law? Greetings from Stockholm, Sweden!
0 likes@Lagg you don’t have to be a genius to know polygraphs aren’t admissible in court.
0 likesHe was clearly at fault. But the moment you start being investigated and read your Miranda rights the first thing you should do is call and Attorney. We all now know that he did those horrible things to his children and wife. Call the police, call an ambulance, and then call an attorney. He didn’t do any of that. He even let the next-door neighbors come into the home to investigate it seems like the next-door neighbors were doing more work then the investigators.
0 likesEvil and stupid, I'll take it over evil and smart any day.
0 likeswhy you sound pissed about that ? that's great, lawyers are pest
0 likes@Doc I’m not pissed lol but people shouldn’t talk to the police without a lawyer present
0 likes@Lagg Because it’s literally stated in the first 2 minutes of the video
0 likesYou aren't very bright are you? They are admissible in 26 states in America. Over half.
0 likes@Kanye Breast you’re a Kanye stan, I do not think your opinion on anything matters
0 likesfull props to the polygraph technician, she got under his skin within the first 5 minutes of the polygraph.
0 likesso if he asked for a lawyer, he could've gotten away with this ?! 😨 scary to think if he walked free
1 likeso if he asked for a lawyer, he could've gotten away with this ?! 😨 scary to think if he walked free
0 likes@The.holisticdietitian i mean, a lawyer probably would’ve made his interrogation a little less abrasive for him, but the glaring evidence and the undeniable stupidity that he showed whilst committing the crime would most likely make this a slam dunk for the jury at trial anyway- i mean, what kind of idiot unenrols his children from school quite literally the day after he kills them, and to the world they go missing? what kind of idiot (although, all murderers are idiots in some respect) would dump the bodies of his own family that have been presumed dead where he himself worked?
0 likes@le uno well THANK god he wasn't that smart enough to plan all those details
1 likeHe probably couldve gotten away with it if he wouldve simply asked for a lawyer he pretty much did the easy part for them
0 likes@Lagg they aren't
0 likesCan we address the fact how perfectly executed these detective’s strategies were? Down to the point. Very impressive.
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They're heroes in my book. And Shanann's friends are also heroes.😢
46 likesthe male officer was so intimidating, my god, this guy must be a beast asking for discounts. "just take a deep breath, i want you to take a deep breath now"
60 likesRight? They make a formidable team. They work together extremely well.
22 likesI bet detectives are really good at bartering nice prices when car shopping
9 likesYeah they're both amazing. Very impressive.
1 likePossible due to stupid choice of no lawyer
10 likesI still can not understand why did female told him to blame everything on his former wife?
1 like@Nonameanymore The tactic is to try to get him to admit to a lesser severe crime. He didn’t kill his baby girls, he just helped his wife take care of it. They do this for multiple reasons, it is explained in the video.
14 likesYeah they are professionals? What did you expect?
0 likes@roguespinach a lot of professionals still do a crappy or average job
7 likesThey are so impressive👍
0 likesChris didn't stand a chance in the first interview, and he thinks he's gonna come in the next day and pass/bomb the polygraph? What a fool for going back into that building without a lawyer. This was a slaughter of the greatest proportion and I thoroughly enjoy it everytime.
0 likesThey are highly competent and skilled. Especially Tammy Lee.
0 likesWhen they walked in right as the father mentioned the lawyer. Very skilled
2 likesThat's years and years of training
0 likes@Nonameanymore Ms LeForce did a great job, but if I can expand on that:
3 likesThey didn't have anything on him, not did they have the bodies. That was their primary objective. If he had stood up, he could have left and slept in his own bed and the cops would have been nowhere. Admitting to the grisly acts that he did would be hard for anyone, but after tiring him out psychologically , presenting him with a Diet Coke version of the crime to grasp onto, still allows them to A keep him under arrest and more importantly, B they can find the bodies.
As JCS mentions, he already presented them with his version of events. With the bodies, the police are able to find the evidence to squash his version of events.
The man got on my nerves in this one, and especially in the follow-up ones in Wisconsin. Like he was an oxygen thief, and monopolized the convo to the point were no one else could speak.
0 likescan we? I don't know, can we?
0 likesmost of the detectives I've seen on this channel are pros. the only ones that were bad were the southrn bumpkins who worked the McDaniels case. they were hilarious though.
0 likes@farfisa 😂😂
0 likesJim Smyth would be proud, though he would’ve done it faster.
1 like@Nonameanymore To get their foot in the door on something that would detain him. Later, the whole hand-delivered alibi would be a provable falsehood.
0 likes@roguespinach Have you watched the Stephen McDaniels case? Those detectives are proof that not all professionals aren't good at their job lmao
0 likes@Jay Meister Yes, exactly! Thank you for explaining it because I did not want to 😂
0 likes@Annabella LeForce Tag team, baybay!
0 likes@Bob Gymlan seriously though, no. He would have taken his time as well.
0 likesSmyth is a legend, bit in his case, he had actual physical evidence on his guy. These detectives didn't.
Because most people think that asking for a lawyer labels them as guilty, and sometimes it is suspicious but it is your right
0 likesApex predators vs easy prey.
0 likesStark contrast to "STAYPHEN! WHYE?!"
1 like@Kathleen Mayotte I think they were thrown off by him going catatonic all of a sudden.
0 likesabsolutely...with the exception of "chicks are crazy." that remains peak cringe for me
0 likes@roguespinach i’ve seen ‘professionals’ be very bad at their job. ie. the detective in the stephen mcdaniel case.
0 likes@Xcizior STEAYPHEYN WHAYHEEYY
0 likes@k cringe to us, but probably music to chris’ ears. and that’s the trick of it.
1 like@le uno exactly
0 likes@le uno why was he bad? I get it, the interview is weird af but Mcdaniel had decided to do that way in advance. I doubt the russ Williams guy would have got him to speak
0 likesI find it very interesting that when he remembers things about his girls he always recalls “annoying” things they did. He never says that are annoying but “knocking him down with a hug” and “making him bump his head on the floor”, “throwing chicken nuggets at him at dinner”, “having to tell them to eat their dinner”. It sounds like he only remembers the annoying parts of them. How horrifying.
1298 likesP.S. that interrogation team is badass!
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I was actually thinking this you know, I found it so weird
83 likesI freaking entirely hate his guts!!!!! He’s own flesh and blood! Parents give their lives for their kids not take them away!!
64 likesI caught that too. Sociopaths/psychopaths are bizarre.
39 likesMan I'm seeing it now that I read your comment and damn that's...
27 likesAn entirely new level of sick.
And he always says these kids, those kids. He was not emotionnally attached to them. He felt trapped by fatherhood
55 likesSeems he used his children as workout weights too, like!
8 likes@King Qat right, he didn't use their names, he didn't recognise them as people, just a nuisance
14 likesMan…that is some great analysis. As a father myself I could never imagine bringing up things about my son that aren’t good things. But after reading your comment…holy 💩….this man was purely cold…
4 likesYeah..
0 likesAs a father myself, I can’t even begin to fathom how a man can harm his kids. I am so protective of mine. Just the idea of something happening to them can bring tears to my eyes, and that’s not an exaggeration. I’m not even an overly emotional person, but the attachment you have to your children is unreal.
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I dont have kids, but i have this father-daughter type of connection to my lil sister who is 13 years younger than me. But when I think about this case, she always comes to my mind. It makes me sick.
77 likesHe must have some kind of mental problems like how can someone kill his own liittle baby girls like wtf.
Mate, my friends used to call me the robot as I had zero emotions. I've got a 2 year old now and I'm getting choked up seeing the lack of remorse he has about murdering he's 2 little girls. You hear him mention that they were blue and limp and that comment about he's own kids is upsetting me more than it is him.
83 likesAbsolutely… That’s the normal reaction. I would throw myself in front of a train to save my kids, without hesitation.
34 likesI'm not even a father and I've gotten nightmares losing kids I don't even have.
35 likesHe is not a normal human being. how can anybody do this to a stranger let alone his children and wife.
18 likesAbsolutely this, while I was watching this I had tears on my eyes from just imagining my kids being hurt, and what those kids must have felt while their own father did what he did to them... Absolutely horrible.
7 likesNearly brings me to tears hearing about one of his daughters last words to him. Which were “daddy please don’t kill me”😭😭
12 likesto see his raw detachment from them is insane
9 likesMy partner has 4 children from a previous relationship and I'd die for every one them. I can't understand the thought process, the convincing yourself that killing your own children and wife could ever possibly be a solution to your problems. Like someone said in a previous comment I am glad he got no rest. No peace and quiet. The moment he committed these vile crimes his life simply got immeasurably worse. I find some comfort in that.
15 likesMaybe that's because you're not a psychopath.
5 likes@North BASE UK maybe a bit unrelated but it really warms my heart to see how much love and care you have for your kids despite them not being biologically yours, I'm sure they love and appreciate you immensely. I only say this because I've had my own issues growing up with stepdad(s) so I just wanted to let you know that it's wonderful to see and I wish you all the best :)
10 likes@hederahelix Thanks, I appreciate that. I had a great stepdad growing up, and I guess he became a good role model for me. My own Dad worked away for months at a time, but when he was home he still had time for us and took us places. I wish I could say the same for my partners ex and his children but sadly I can't, so I do my best to compensate for that.
5 likesAmen, brother. I lose sleep imagining scenarios that could occur in which I fail to protect my family. It's a real feeling, probably the truest and deepest of them all.
5 likesSome people are incapable of forming attachments to anyone, whether through birth or (often traumatic) life experiences.
0 likesAbsolutely
0 likesOf course bro, I hate him so much, a man I don't even know. Because of what he did to his 2 year old and his 3 year old little girls, it's hard to have any sympathy for that man.
1 likeI second this
0 likes@John van Gurp same
0 likesI do not like children and have chosen to not have them. I was told that I will want them when I’m older. I am 40 and that decision has not changed.
2 likesI am a teacher (older teenagers), and sometimes we have to have hard talks because of the lesson plan. And I get a little teary-eyed telling them that, statistically, something bad will happen to them and I’m so sorry that they will enter adulthood into a world that is as terrible as it is good. I tell them that I can only hope that learning the warning signs can help them avoid being a victim, but that life sucks and sometimes even that can’t save them.
So the idea that someone like me can feel so worried an emotional for kids that aren’t even mine because of what they MIGHT encounter as adults but Chris can MURDER HIS KIDS and have absolutely no emotional reaction? That really shows what kind of person he is. Absolutely tragic. I only hope that we can learn from his psychological issues and prevent future deaths.
Its amazing how that happens, isn't it? I never wanted kids. I told my wife when we got married I didn't want kids. She did. She said I'd change my mind. One day, I'm in the grocery store behind a dad with his young son, watching the joy this little kid brought to his dad and the joy this kid had just being at the store with his daddy, and I told her, "ok, I'm ready." I remember sitting in the hospital alone after my wife's c-section, holding my son while she got sewed up, not knowing what the hell I was doing, and looking down at his little face and thinking, oh my god, I'd lay down in traffic for you if I thought it would make your life just a tiny bit better. I still feel that way. I'd die a thousand painful deaths if I thought it would make my kids' lives slightly better. I've had people tell me the don't know why Walter White did what he did in Breaking Bad - I totally get it. Can't say I'd do differently if I thought I was dying and needed to leave something behind for my family to live on. Children change every perspective you have. For the better.
3 likesMe too.
0 likesI would become crazy in defense of my child amd grandchildren
I mean Crazy.
Wouldn't go as far as calling him a "man" for one to carry out a crime like this I wouldn't even consider him "human"
0 likesI am an overly emotional person and if anything ever happened to my kid I wouldn’t be consolable. Even thinking about it now I’m almost in tears. I can’t even think about it. I had a man ask me to run away with him to Mexico (he was absolutely plastered) and I said “no I can’t, I have my child and husband” and the man said “fuck your kid” so I reared back to punch him in the throat, but instead I said “no fuck you” and slammed the door which hit him in the ass.
0 likes@Caroline Park Me too. Once, my wife and I woke up and my 9 year old son was gone from his bed. The front door was unlocked (we always lock it). I FLIPPED. "CALL THE POLICE!" Screaming his name at the top of my lungs. Running aimlessly to and fro looking in places I had already looked in 3 times. I was absolutely out of my mind. I got in my car and drove around our neighborhood looking for him and screaming his name out the window - turns out he had "run away" after losing his screen privileges in a fight. He was 9, so he didn't really mean it, and was sitting in a little park 2 blocks from our house. It was the longest 20 minutes of my LIFE. After I got him home with a really bad poker face, I went into my room and cried and shook uncontrollably for and hour straight (not exaggerating). It was unbelievably traumatic for me (we tried to handle it with him as well as we could, and it hasn't repeated). I still get teary-eyed when I think about what could have happened to him. Worst day of my life. And I was in the World Trade Center and made homeless on 9/11.
0 likesI second this. There is nothing I wouldn’t do and no sword in this world I wouldn’t fall on to keep my son safe. This man showed didn’t show how, ferociously and that may be a poor word choice, a father can love our children. I wouldn’t be rational in this situation, I’d be telling, screaming, and demanding results, I’d be in the front of search parties, not sleeping. It would be god awful, and this man was so….casual about all this.
0 likesExactly! Hell I don't have kids and I get panic attacks when I see kids playing alone or like by a road because I get so worried about their safety. I'm scared to hold a baby because of the possible chance I could harm them. How can someone just not have any of those human instincts?????
0 likesThis is why this crime sort of don't get me in an emotional state, because it is SO bizarre and so incomprehensible that I cannot feel anything, it's like it's fiction. It's not like a sexual crime or a kidnap for money... This one is just... off the scale so far that I don't understand, it's impossible...
1 likecan we talk about the polygraph lady’s ability to seem genuinely friendly while actually playing him like the legend she is
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I bet it takes immense skill and professionalism to keep your game like that when in front of you, you see the man who murdered his own wife and CHILDREN in most brutal way, broke their bones and got rid of their bodies and then had the nerve to put the guilt on his poor wife. I bet deep inside she wanted to smack him hard.
3438 likesWhy do you people always project your own fantasies into the real life situations we watch? It’s so cringe inducing.
621 likes@Willie B. Haardigan yea kind of.
66 likesYou should all think about the number of innocent people she has succeeded to convict with her deceptive techniques!!!
732 likes@pkt02002 there's no evidence of whatsoever that her techniques are used against innocent people
869 likes@Vika Jorjadze You are right it's a realistic assumption. We can't ignore the unfortunate fact that the American Justice System prioritize Conviction Rates over Justice. We lead the world in Incarceration rates!!!
527 likesI am in awe of her. She totally played him🤭
242 likesThat's their job and she's damn good at it...
338 likesLike my psychotherapist... kills me with the silent treatment xD
84 likesThe irony of one psychopath using psychopathic qualities to take advantage of another psychopath. She's REALLY good at lying and faking empathy
339 likesShe played him like a damn fiddle!
102 likesshe clearly wasn’t joking about being the best trained for the job
272 likesJohn Doe yeah definitely. you have to be somewhat psychopathic to do that job well. it’s like when they did the psychopath test on different careers jobs like her job, surgeons, big buisness people, top politicians etc are majority psychopathic. like if i did the test and realised he was the killer i’d have a fucking panic attack bc he’s right there in front of me😂
133 likesSounds like my ex
28 likesShe was really good.
29 likesProb the third dad she caught red handed that day
44 likesi got u to 1k likes😌
7 likespkt02002 polygraphs arent admissible in court so you’re not making any sense buddy.
35 likes@pkt02002 1) Is it possible the US leads the world in incarceration because they lead the world in crime?
59 likes2) What percentage of convictions would you submit are wrong?
3) What is the better alternative? Shall we wait for criminals to overwhelmed with guilt and confess???
Its sad it was the last of her job because she was so damn good at it ♡
15 likes@Vika Jorjadze she didn't know what he did, just that he was lying
15 likesShe could dump me & make me feel like it was her & not me...happiness for all 🤷🏻♂️
21 likesWell it’s her job
12 likesLiterally all of them do that.. 🤣 all seasoned investigators do it also
16 likes@Quon shut up ZaQuon, we are just appreciating it
18 likesSHE PLAYED HIM LIKE A DAMN FIDDLE
21 likes@Willie B. Haardigan Heh. He said "Can we talk about....". While you point fingers, guess what he just did to you, favorable to him or not, you came on and talked. When you stare into an abyss and all. Knowledge is fascinating in its intake and output, and this, is a mental dive. If people react, just like you did, it really is of no use you ascribing motive..... and yes, I came on to say that too. Heheh.
10 likes@Vika Jorjadze What ever happened to innocent before proven guilty?
6 likesShes amazing. Extremely professional through the entire day.
20 likesTotally 👏👏👏
7 likes@Vika Jorjadze watch false confession, enough evidence.
9 likes@BearDog watch false confession. They dont want the truth, they want an confession, even you are telling the truth.
16 likesHis naivety allowed her to look good... the test is nonsense.
20 likesI havnt seen fluffing spread like that since making my peanut butter and EPIC sandwitch for school lunch
2 likes@Sami Zidane That's why there are defence lawyers
3 likesthe woman tho👍👍👍👍, what a skills, makes me wanna sign to her collage
11 likes@pkt02002 these techniques don't work the same on innocent people. the techniques you're seeing here are mostly used when it's sure that the suspect is guilty of the crime, but he won't confess. not denying the wide corruption and falsely accused & convicted people in the USA though
30 likes@pok3rfacReturns Polygraphs are not admitted in the court but any confessions (I am obviously not referring to admission of guilt) can be used against the suspect in court. The presence of an attorney is only fair for the suspect.
3 likes@PV Moore The constitution protects justice for all citizens in the United States. There are ways too many wrongful convictions. As much as you can despise criminals think about the innocents who are in Prison
10 likes@BearDog There is well over 166 official wrongfully convicted cases recorded in the last 50 years. I'm impressed with your ability to trust the good faith of a COP who's willingly deceiving a vulnerable suspect to get them to confess without an attorney.
18 likes@pkt02002 so that's about 3 wrongful convictions per year...
4 likes@BearDog Right!!! They don't deserve Justice
5 likes@pkt02002 and btw I'm not talking about trusting shit. Defence lawyers exist to counter balance bias. Tell it to the judge, baby
5 likes@BearDog The constitution protects justice for all citizens. It's not even about politics!!!
13 likes@pkt02002 dude, you fight with your own clothes. There's no perfect system.
3 likes@Frank Martinez you gotta pay for it first, wallet.
1 like@pkt02002 I have no problem spending the entire national GDP and as many years that may be required to assure that someone IS in fact guilty. No problem. I don't want to see any innocent person wrongly convicted.
15 likesTHAT is not the point I am making, mate. My point are those cases that are obvious, eg Dillon Ruth and thousands of others where there IS NO QUESTION as to their guilt... and even death penalty cases... that can sometimes take 20 years OR NEVER to come to fruition.
These criminals ARE NOT kept alive because of any "noble concern" as to their guilt or innocence or regards for "justice"... as the media and attorney organizations would have you believe. They are kept alive because there are MILLIONS TO BE MADE from the housing industry and legal industry which benefits DIRECTLY from them being kept alive. IT IS CASH MACHINE. PERIOD.
Consider the additional money, time and resources that could be spent on "truly questionable" convictions... IF the prison and legal systems were not robbing the "system" by way of housing and legal wranglings of the UNQUESTIONABLE convictions.
I'll make it easy for you:
You rape and murder a child. You confess and give me details that ONLY the perp could know... and the murder weapon was in your possession when you were arrested. You have a trial and are convicted by a jury of your peers.
WHY should it take more than 30 days for you to be executed??? JUSTICE??? CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS??? FAIRNESS??? ETHICS??? MORALS???
What a sad, pathetic JOKE!!!
Meanwhile, while YOUR CHILDS dismembered remains are rotting in the earth... the heinous, evil jackal that slaughtered him or her... is on the internet prepping and making plans for the MARRIAGE to take place between him and the INSANE woman he is pen pals with... that wants to marry him and have their CHILD!
How DARE YOU try to "sell" such a sick and depraved scenario as "JUSTICE"... and deceitfully attempt to use "wrongful convictions" as the "sweet sounding" defense for such macabre and evil examples.
Stop being such an ideological pundit and MAKE IT REAL, MATE!
It's YOUR DAUGHTER in the MORGUE... and NO ONE in our "system" gives a rat's ass, except YOU!
Guess you will be good to go when the DA explains they are going to let him plea to life... so they don't have to take it to trial, right???
You can get back to netflix... and the MONSTER that are your child... can get on with his marital plans, right???
JUSTICE, what a joke!!!
It's people like you... that allowed TED BUNDY TO FATHER A CHILD FROM PRISON!
"Oh... but can we really be certain lil Teddy committed these crimes?... he seems like such a nice guy... and he sure is a cutie!"
It doesn't get much sicker in my book, mate.
The pieces of filth that let that demonic monster have sex WHILE IN THEIR CUSTODY... SHOULD BE EXECUTED. How's that for "justice"???
Cheers mate!!!
Right! God bless those detectives.
3 likes@Willie B. Haardigan Elaborate
6 likes👍
1 likeBoth her and the lead detective were really really good in their technique..then again Chris was as dumb a criminal as it probably gets...”I just want them to run through the door and tackle me even if I bust my head open I don’t care” 🙄
3 likes@pkt02002 lol that’s not how it works buddy
3 likesShe's THE BOSS
2 likesIf anything, these videos make me think that I should never trust a stranger.
8 likesDoctor, police, neighbors anyone.
Everyone is guilty until proven trustworthy
@L. G or maybe not kill anyone
6 likes@CraigAndNem where the hell
3 likesDo you get this info? You have countries that lock you up for wearing a skirt if you’re a woman lmao
@CraigAndNem so you’ve been to every country in the world and studied all the laws and compared them with the us, am I right?
1 like@Bailey nah
0 likes@CraigAndNem at least you admit it
0 likesKkkkk
0 likeslol she is all my ex girlfriends combined
3 likes@pkt02002 yeah true. Not in this case, but yeah.
1 likeI'm so glad others see how amazing she is.
1 likeextremely good at her job
3 likes@SADat4AM therapy dosnt help
0 likesTalent.
0 likesHe confessed and showed them the bodies. People acting like he was tricked out of a lawyer... no, he didn't ask for one when offered to get one. He confessed because he was guilty and responsible for the crime.
14 likes@pkt02002 and ironically these tactics have been used on the politically ignorant in America for 4 years by the democrats and their media... and now they'll be voting for the very man thats been responsible for this justice system for 47 years and a woman that has put the victims of the system away for that man
4 likes@All A Dream We Dreamed she not doubt injects this into her daily life outside of work
0 likesI think she’s probably just a genuinely friendly person and that can help or hurt her in her line of profession. And in this case it helped
4 likesShe was playing chess. He was a psychopath who murdered his entire family in cold blood, and not a particularly intelligent one.
5 likesIt sounds like they probably would have connected the dots eventually even if he hadn't taken the polygraph and confessed. But LEO managed to save everyone a great deal of time and effort in getting him to reveal the locations of the corpses.
Polygraph technology is about as scientific as a Oujia Board, but I have no issue with cops tricking scumbags into confessing to crimes they absolutely 100% did.
Preach 🙌🏼
1 like@pkt02002 lol. Cuz you work for the FBI...?
1 like@pkt02002 Id like to point out that if Chris had cried, panicked, and seemed genuinely concerned for his wife, they wouldnt have done this. Theyd be focused in a different direction.
6 likesSchooling Staff Debunked.
0 likes@Emmett Kasey actually being a business person requires no empathy, but the others do.
1 likeWasn't she brilliant!
1 like@BearDog yep, there was definitely hardcore evidence before they started interrogating. I'd say there was some pretty useful information collected by the k9 units and from Chris's vehicle also [we don't hear much about that].
1 like@John Doe that people aren't picking up on this really concerns me. Yes, she caught him in his lies and that's excellent because it made him confess and they found the bodies and could get justice. But she so effortlessly lied in a way that, without the question about how you would make someone disappear (which was obvious passive aggression), nobody would be any the wiser. I get that it's her job, but it takes a certain kind of person to be able to lie so convincingly. The male investigator is so obviously placating him and is a terrible actor, but she appeared genuinely interested in what he was saying. It's not like she's a completely different person outside of work. This is why I would also never trust an actor as they're paid to lie too. Where is the line? People justify crossing it to themselves all the time. I don't know how anyone could tolerate never knowing what's true or not when interacting with someone so talented at lying.
3 likes@L. G very wise to never trust anyone. People lie for all kinds of weird reasons. Self preservation for example can make even the "nicest" person a backstabbing POS. So much of human interaction is already a game, but when you add in the ability to lie so convincingly... nope!! People are not worth it.
0 likes@Vika Jorjadze no broken bones why are you saying something that is untrue?
0 likes@Vika Jorjadze and there's no evidence whatsoever that any bones were broken but you open your mouth
0 likesHer posture is wack tho
1 like@pok3rfacReturns it’s not permissible but I’d never take one guilty or not.
2 likes@PV Moore “Is it possible the US leads the world in incarceration because it leads the world in crime?” says the user who has probably never been anywhere ever
2 likes@mydogeatspuke That’s a very lengthy way of saying people can’t just be good at their jobs/passions. If you go through life thinking that 1) people are exactly the same in and out of work and 2) you’re some kind of movie villain for being able to bury your reservations and do your job when interrogating a potential family annihilator, you’re in for a hard time bud
1 like@registered jopper I love it when people try and tell me what I meant to say and then condescendingly try and tell me that they know something I don't that would definitely change my life, which they also know nothing about, if only I could figure it out myself. Someone being good (or thinking they're good...) at their job doesn't mean they aren't also a mentalist. Project less.
1 like@mydogeatspuke That’s a lot of words you used to backpedal 🧐
0 likes@Sami Zidane hey where can I watch this "False Confession" show you're talking about? Is it on Netflix or Hulu or anything like that?
0 likes@Cece Lastname hey you can watch it on Netflix or just google it. I will see, if I can find a link to it
0 likes@John Doe What??? Tammy is not a psychopath!
1 like@Sharon Valencia he was a terrible liar either way.
1 likeShanann was in a pyramid scheme, and they were in debt.... He might just want to start a new life
0 likes@Vika Jorjadze
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@Sharon Valencia
0 likes@Richie minver ok al sharpton
0 likes@Richie minver al sharpton was the one who famously said that to don imus, I was just piggy backing off of your comment. Don’t be so condescending when you’ve come to a false conclusion.
0 likes@Jacinta Power ?
0 likesHer husband doesn't get away with SHIT!!! 😐😂
3 likes@Brad T you mean twice? An Over exaggeration in order to try and reinforce a moot point, because the language I use doesn’t change what I said. It’s projecting to express oneself’s indignant righteousness over these things. It adds nothing. It’s downright boring.
1 likelaughs in customer service
2 likes@John Doe very accurate assessment
0 likes@PV Moore 1) there’s no possible way that is true lol
0 likes2) let’s just say a vast majority of convictions after the 94 crime Bill are questionable at best.
3) not specific to this case or the technique used but a lot of cases are still cold today because law enforcement agencies are TERRIBLE at their jobs
@Deirdre Brydon I’m pretty sure he was referring to last line of text “i bet deep inside she wanted to smack him hard”. that’s projecting a fantasy. Pretty basic to understand when you read ALL of the context
1 like@Lamb Banb if you’re a black man is always guilty until there are no doubts whatsoever that innocence was ever on the table to begin with
1 like@Sami Zidane also watch NEVER TALK TO COPS
0 likes@BearDog bro the justice system is broken they just want to squeeze money out of everyone involved. The entirety of the court system is shit in general across all boards even if a criminal case isn’t the topic of the week. Look at court collections if you ever get the chance
0 likes@Blackheart Savage yes he is adorable.
0 likesGrant was on the ball too. Can you imagine what he wS feeling? He was a family man ant probably wanted to strangle Chris.
0 likesDoes it not show that SHE is a really good liar?
0 likes@Vika Jorjadze So you think shes only polygraphed guilty people?
0 likesAnd the other agents’ dopiness...da...duh..da..duh.....very, very good 👏👏👏Miss Tammy!
0 likesShe convinced me Shannan did it
2 likesShe is very good but He is also very mentally weak
0 likesShe really did do a great job. Interesting watching her tactics and learning through JCS's narration
0 likesShe did an amazing job well everyone did 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
1 likeIsn't that what all women do? Lol
0 likesThat's every woman ever lol
0 likesI don’t like her at all
0 likes@Glenn Braddhaw 🤣🤣
0 likesYou've never met a woman?
0 likesThats just woman natrually
0 likesJust proves the fact that police are not your friends doesn't matter if youre innocent or guilty. Police lies more than the guilty wrong-doers.
1 likeNever talk to police.
Can you imagine being her husband lol
1 likeshe didn't do much playing. they were both useless until his dad came in.
0 likes@pkt02002 Yeah and Americas amount of crime is so much higher
0 likesThe two of them probably detest people in general. Criminal justice creates a layer of numbness in everyone who practices it
2 likesI wanna be of these people but there is little scope of forensic psychology
0 likesIf it's got a snatch its trying to stab you in the back lmao
0 likes@Vika Jorjadze "I bet deal inside she wanted to smack him real hard"
0 likesNo shit, Sherlock.
That’s easy to do if you have emotional intelligence
0 likesDoesn't need to be a detective if she's woman to do all of that. 🤣
0 likes🙂🍿
But her posture bad
1 likePassive aggression is a beautiful act women have mastered. It works very well on straight men. Like a damn succubus 😂💃🐍
0 likesShe honestly might be the best interrogator I've seen
1 likeI actually think that most people would get her fake persona. Because she goes from one technique to another contradicting what she says, there is a lot of condescendance in her voice (I mean rightfully so !) Just to say that it shows that Chris is fake because he doesn't spot fake niceness at all because of not knowing what authenticity is supposed to be.
0 likesShe was fantastic.
0 likes000009
1 likeShe's terrifying. But in the best possible way for this job. You know she can see right through people and destroy you from the inside.
7 likes@pkt02002 the cops use the evidence to wrongly put innocent people in jail, she’s just doing her job.
2 likes@Mitchell Johnston That’s a good point and probably done on purpose, but he was all over the news on this one. To be neutral she should not know.
0 likes@Quon some better than others.
0 likes@Lamb Banb It is an absolute must! But he keeps shouting he’s guilty from the roof tops! He can’t stop. I don’t mind believing him.
0 likes@ByTheRiver she played into his,
0 likesShe played in to his, “and
They are both bosses.
0 likesYeah I could tell in the last video she was a boss
2 likes@Anastasia how's so? Did she quit her job afterwards?, what did you meant by "it's sad that it was her last job"? She's no longer working at cbi?
0 likesIt was amazing to watch. She is a legend.
1 likeShe could probably lie and still pass the polygraph test no problem. She comes across extremely un-empathetic
1 like@PV Moore you sure are verbose but nailed it.
0 likes@Cathy Joy something that made me curious. In one interview he said Bella kept complaining that something in the truck smelled bad. Could that be Shan'ann evacuating herself. If so, wouldn't the truck still smell when the cops inspected it? I never heard that come up in all the videos I've watched. Strange.
2 likesThat's why you never trust the cops and talk, because all they care is to have as much evidence against you as possible, while looking like they tryin to "help" you.
1 likeThey as fake as it gets, i mean all of em.
@Erin Jenkinson Perhaps there is a lot of evidence detail that never became public - good thing, as there was so much that did. After a certain amount of information that categorically revealed the truth, the rest was most likely unnecessary to 'publish' or become part of the case.
0 likesShe’s all that!
0 likes@MELVYN O'BRIEN how can a polygraph test be used to arrest someone if they fail yet this same evidence is inadmissible in court as evidence in a trial ?? I don't get it ....
0 likesSo shes a good liar!
0 likes@L. G Thats a bad precedent!
0 likes@HereIsWisdom 1318 we don't want people to be good liars...lmmfao she actually tells him this...da fuq...??
0 likes@John Doe you need to look up the definition of psychopath before you throw it around my guy
0 likes@John Doe my thoughts exactly. Like Hannibal it takes one to know one. Good thing she's on the good side... we hope
0 likesShe is like my mother in law like that
0 likesCops have to be manipulative.
2 likesshe's maybe the best interrogator I've seen
1 likeShe lied constantly about what the lie detector shows. Its unreliable and untrusted by courts and she knows that.
0 likesI honestly feel like telling her to sit up straight
0 likes@Vika Jorjadze it's an art. You can't learn this in a book you can learn the tricks but you have to have the talent to do this job
0 likesShe’s Fukin amazing 🙌🏼💯🤣🤣
0 likes💯
0 likesMy brain knows she is just using techniques to play him BUT it still freakin annoys me when she rubs his back.
1 like@Tabula Rasa - Not sure why you tried to insult but maybe you should watch the full session to see that she did. Further, she even explains in an interview that she did it on purpose because she assessed that he didn't like to be touched.
0 likes@pkt02002 that’s crazy. That’s some Jedi shit you think she’s doing. You’re not going to admit to a crime you didn’t commit just because someone proposed the idea after accusing you for a while.
0 likesTeachers who act like that 🤡🤡
0 likessavage
0 likesThat polygraph lady is indeed a legend. You hit the nail on the head.
2 likesEverything time I see a polygraph test, I just think: here we go again. First of all, not admissible in court. Second of all, the polygraph test is not an actual science. It’s a weird blend between science and psychology but highly unaccurate. I’m not saying it’s the level of astrology, but it’s pretty damn close.
3 likes@Guillaume Boucher It is not admissable as evidence but for the criminals who aren't smart enough to know this, it is a tool to help them get closer to a confession.
0 likesAs long as they give consent, it's a perfectly fine tactic
@Emmett Kasey
0 likesThey aren't majority psychopathic careers, they are just careers that are better exploited by psychopaths.
So for example CEOs have 4 times the rate of psychopaths than the general population but that's still just 4%. This is according to the very studies you are referencing.
@SADat4AM same but mine won't stop bleeding.
0 likes"chicks are crazy" lol
0 likesIts literally her job
0 likesI disagree, she makes what she's trying to do so obvious it makes me cringe. Maybe she assumes most criminals are stupid and will fall for it.
1 like@W.I.L.D. tbf , he DID fall for it.
1 like@Vika Jorjadze not at all. I do it for s** and giggles.😉
0 likesI'd like her to read me a bed time story. Id feel so safe.
0 likesThese people are amazing manipulators.
1 like@Willie B. Haardigan wait in what way is this projecting fantasies?! he's just recognising her abilities...
0 likes@PV Moore 1) Prisons are highly profitable in the USA.
1 like2) There is no way to know, but I can guarantee it's way too high.
3) That's a very bad way to put it. Instead of being open to reforming out system and prisons, you brush it aside and say "it's okay that innocent people are found guilty because guilty people are found guilty."
Not really, such people can only break nervous or dumb indivuals but honeslty due to not hiding the shoes and belongings of his family it was already over for him
1 likeThe detectives games were like an extra topping
@pkt02002 I doubt any or very few.
0 likesshe is not random office worker, she did graduate and is quite professional at her work, she also is good actor who can pretend to believe suspect and increase trust.
0 likesWomen are good at manipulation
0 likesyesir
0 likesShe can catch her partner cheating even before he has seen the other woman
0 likes@The Indian Vlog lol underrated comment
0 likesShe was very unimpressive. Like everyone else involved in the investigation, she basically knows that he did it and is just being snarky and passively aggressive in order to make him uncomfortable. Everything about her demeanor would be incredibly annoying if it were in any other context other than talking to a shit bag like this. If he were brighter, he would have picked up on that really cringeworthy line about “attending the best school” and “you’re a bad liar” and realized what was going on. She did her job but is perhaps the most overrated person in this entire investigation.
1 like@John Doe that doesn’t make her a psychopath ? she’s just skilled and he’s an actual psychopath so idk why you’d compare them at all
1 likeYo legendary
0 likes@Emmett Kasey lololol same
0 likes@MELVYN O'BRIEN but he didn't and that was dumb. I'm glad they don't but many I see could likely get away with a lawyer to start.
0 likes@PV Moore its a lot more complicated than that, but prisons are a business in the US, they need to make money. Obviously they need prisoners to make that money. very simplified but you get the point
0 likesIve been talking to so many haters that its easy to see how fake she is straight from beginning
0 likesyeah ok
0 likesShe's absolutely amazing and so good at her job. Queen 👑
1 likeThat shit was so awful😂 it isnt that hard to tell when someone's being fake with you. theres a ton of people that act super bubbly and friendly but really want nothing to do with you. I wouldve pissed off that lady lol like ohhh, youre the best in the country doing tests that arent admissible in court? lmao
2 likesImagine being her husband meen !! I d pay anything for those fucking skills😂
0 likes@Lamb Banb works great but, in cw case the man had a neon sign on his forehead flashing guilty, even arrows on him saying he did it, nearly. Before dummies take that literal no there weren't really signs or arrows
1 likeNever see anyone so guilty by their own actions after the crime. Rocking hugging himself, near crap himself watching video at the neighbors of him loading up, the same day they have an "emotional talk" she disappears, her car with car seats there, locked house from the inside, dogs altering all over, him referring to them in the past tense*, him calling the school to cancel the girls that day, calling a realtor, Neverending lies, lies, lies. We would never cheat we would consult each other first wtf ? Then later i had an affair i bet he forgot to consult her or sumthin! His gf had *already spoke to the police, that's just a scratch of his stupid stuff that showed his guilt, not even forensic evidence. What 😳 is innocent about him? Besides his parents saying so that is.
@BearDog he couldn't ask for a defense lawyer then, he wasn't under arrest. What he could do if smarter was say unless I am under arrest, you cannot detain me buh bye. When arrested then get a defense attorney. I would never have let them search my home, vehicles and phones without a warrant, a judge may or may not give, and limits their scope a lot. He sakd sure look, come on in, yeah have my phone, here's the car keys. Idiot he was , but works out cause also very guilty. Just thought he could lie to them, they would believe him like mom and dad always did. See the crying drama show put on for dad, only time he sheds a tear the entire time.
1 like@pkt02002 per us supreme court they are legally allowed to lie. If telling the truth a lie won't screw u up, like it will a liar. I believe the amount of supposed innocent people are highly overrated for publicity purposes like everything now. No truth to it, sure tjere are some innocent people, but not any extreme. They all claim they are innocent never ending prison chorus
2 likes@BearDog and you're not American so what do u know really of our laws, innocent people or system? Zero in reality but what you read somewhere.
1 like@Neo Jon welcome shanann basher please blame the victim.
1 like@Blackheart Savage oh boy here we go
1 like@Bob Ross Grahm not grant, and yes that's how he spells it.
1 like@registered jopper Lol! What's wrong sweetie?!!! That whole social cohesion thing the professor was pimping to you while he getting his groove on... not working out for ya??? 🤣😂🤣
0 likesJust fire up another bowl and keep dreaming bout hitting the crypto lottery😉 Have no fear... the socialists will take care of you, honey!
@pkt02002 Lie detector tests cannot be admissible in court lmao
0 likes@Willie B. Haardigan it’s called being empathetic. You imagine how people must be feeling and feel it yourself vicariously. It’s not cringe worthy to not have an emotional detachment to the world.
0 likes@PV Moore what
0 likes@PixieD "Not from here"?... naturally born and bred in Carolina, "Pixie"... so you may want to slow your roll a bit... and make sure you have your threads sorted! 🤣😂🤣
0 likes@PV Moore we don't call people "mate" here, you asked me why I said not from here, sounds aussie though.
0 likesThink not from California. No one born and raised in the US calls anyone mate. Twice.
Now tell me some select section of cali say mate.
As for the grammar, the way YOU go on the novel, half in caps, to scream how right you believe you are.
Gfy
@Michael does that make her less of an interrogator? Who cares about her posture, really ?
0 likes@gerry o sullivan the ones that immigrated from yours yeah lol
0 likesI guess I'm in the minority that feels like she was a horrible actress?
0 likes(I know she's not an actual actress, I'm comparing)
@Xx xX "i love to see men giving women credit" ????? lmfaoooo
0 likesBet you are fun at parties
@registered jopper what
0 likesLook at her hunchback it's so discusting 🤢
0 likes@Vika Jorjadze did he actually break their bones
0 likes@John Doe it's called being good at acting, and studying psychology. It's literally her job, like the guy in the video breaks down.
0 likes@Lamb Banb they had tons of evidence lol, if the polygraph didn't work properly then he wouldn't have admitted to something he didn't do (if he was innocent) . It was also pretty obvious he did it by his body language, and how he was saying "like" every 5 seconds
0 likes?
0 likesshe had me sweating & i’m on the other side of the screen tf
0 likesThis!!!! “So you failed miserably but you know that, so this just means we need to talk about what actually happened..” all calm like she wasn’t even sitting all the way when she said that like she was just asking him how his day was going..I’m amazed by her she’s such a bad ass 😂
0 likes@Anastasia she quit!?!
0 likesShe’s an absolute legend
0 likesShe did warn him she has extensive experience and is good in her job. The polygraph test is her cover for getting him to tell the truth.
1 likeShe’s good. Very good.
0 likesI wonder how many men she has played!
0 likes@Willie B. Haardigan zachary what the hell are you talking about? Nobody said anything about wanting to go out and marry her or something, they're just admiring her skills and abilities.
0 likes@Willie B. Haardigan the only one inducing cringe here is you bud. Literally on a comment that commended this polygraph tester on her ability to perform her job well. This guy killed 3 people and she was a significant part in finding that. Get off comment sections if you can’t handle it.
1 likeYes we can and we have talked about it in hundreds and hundreds of comments across multiple videos. Have your easy 30k upvotes though by people with severe short term memories
0 likes@Willie B. Haardigan ur cringe inducing
1 likeYES!
0 likesIkr
0 likesTooook the words out my mouth! She's a G
0 likesShe's great. She didn't come off as phony like a lot of these investigators do. She is excellent at gaining trust and acting genuine.
0 likesIdk a lot of women are good at that though
0 likesI watched the documentary on this murder and that's what I pointed out too!
0 likes@Willie B. Haardigan i think you’re the one projecting Zachary. There’s nothing wrong with acknowledging a girlboss
1 like@Kim Kardashian Jong-Un yea I’m the one projecting by commenting about how stupid some Chicks lifetime-esque screen play of what’s happening.
0 likes@Vika Jorjadze Well to be fair, these techniques are used on everyone to figure out if you are innocent or guilty. But I think it's suspicious that the FBI has a 99% conviction rate. Do you really think that 99% of people that get arrested and tried by the FBI are guilty? And only 2% of federal cases per year actually go to trial. This because it is often better to just confess to something you didn't do and get a plea deal. Because they will find a way to convict you anyway, and if you chose to go to trial, and you lose, you get a bigger sentence. But I agree that the point PKT made about her techniques was kinda dumb since polygraphs aren't admissible in court. But that doesn't mean that the American justice system doesn't have a pro-conviction bias. It wasn't always like this, this is a fairly recent phenomena. pre 1970s, the conviction rate was only around 75%.
0 likesAnd by no means am I defending Chris watts, this guy was as guilty as one could be.
@Trevor Myers I'm not American, I don't know all the stats, I am talking just about this particular video
0 likesi had 27 polygraph and all were these much pro.
0 likesBest comment 🤣🤣
0 likesUm thats just a women bud
0 likesMy favorite was in the last part how she called him a bad liar but it was a good thing because hes not guilty xD
0 likesPretty sure most women in general possess this ability
0 likesthe techniques are so good they even convict innocent people from it
0 likes@PV Moore or even possibly that we go after people who c commit crimes. Countries with lower incarceration may have a lot of criminals running loose in their towns.
0 likesRespect
0 likesWell she did state her excellent education and training
0 likesThat’s skill and training. She was brilliant.
1 likeIs her striped outfit a part of her gamem
0 likesThis is just an embodiment of my wife
0 likesThats just called being a semi attractive female with an alright voice. With such power you learn the talent to skew emotions at an early age.
0 likes@John Doe thats not psychopathy. That is the absence of the ability to feel emotions or empathy. Lying about being empathetic doesnt indicate psychopathy.
0 likesAt first I thought she was exaggerating her being trained by the "best of the best" to scare him. After this I do believe her
0 likes"You're a horrible liar lol!" That had me cackling
1 likeNope
0 likes@Willie B. Haardigan Why do you sound so......bitter?
0 likesA simple act of appreciation is bothering you so much and for what?
What's up guys ant we already see on the fact he's cold or warm if he's guilty or not?? Because of the hormones he produces.?
0 likes@Willie B. Haardigan dude literally offered a description of what she did, yall just love to hate 😂 why the hell would a cop have any genuine remorse for a person who obviously is trying to hide their guilt of murdering their family
0 likesNot just any lady. Agent Tammy Lee. Pure genius in her craft
0 likes@BearDog the amount of people in this thread with no understanding or experience with the American justice system who actually think it runs like they were taught in 6th grade civics or on TV is staggering and sad
0 likes@BearDogDefense lawyers are often all but useless unless they are exceedingly expensive. Further, they equally care more about wins or losses than justice and right outcome. The adversarial system as it works in the US is deeply flawed. Especially as it relates to the industrialized prison system.
0 likesOh, she was amazing! 🙌🏽 The way she was laughing and joking with him (a technique to lower his guard down & making him feel like she was on "his side".
1 likeBoth cops are outstanding.!👍
1 like@Vika Jorjadze I think it gives them extra motivation. Knowing that if they stay composed, they can make an impact and actually get justice for the victims and their families, it must be so hard though. The interrogator has amazing skills
1 like@All A Dream We Dreamed like a cat with a cornered mouse
1 like@The Indian Vlog oh, here we go
0 likesWah 😭😩🎻
@Willie B. Haardigan um.... I'm pretty sure that comment was accurate. You want to tell me that cops who talk to CHILD KILLERS DON'T want to at LEAST punch them?
0 likesShe's really amazing at her job but would probably be a nightmare to date. I don't want her to reopen my childhood traumas and take me intentionally to the deepest darkest ends of the ocean through her psychological pressure just because I ate her candy from the shelf 😅
1 likeNot knocking her ability or skill in any way, but any cognizant person could tell she was being extremely condescending. Not that she shouldn’t, but still. All of it is a tactic.
0 likesYes!! I love it!
0 likes@pkt02002 that’s not true. Citation please.
0 likesShe WRECKED him, even before in part 2 where she repeatedly praised him for being a "horrible liar". Such a slick lady
0 likes@pkt02002 well this one wasn't innocent!!!!
0 likesExactly !!! Kudos to her for doing what she does best!!! 👍👌
0 likesShe is astonishing. Every move she made was perfect. She was easy breezy -then alternately calculating and aggressive, then right back to the patting the back. She planted the alternative just right, she was hilarious before, during and after the polygraph test. I have a new unsung heroine in my life.
0 likesImo it was insanely obvious the techniques being used. Maybe im just hyper aware of motivations though.
1 likeAbsolutely. It takes the worst to catch the worst, the difference being is how they channel their "talents"
0 likes@SavageAlbion I spotted that as well. How can someone miss that piss poor acting.
0 likes@Willie B. Haardigan I agree with you tbh these guys are kinda boosting her up, she was just doing her job 🤷♂️
0 likes@pkt02002 maybe vote for people who will put forth better social programs? Help the high risk youth before they lose hope of a better future.
0 likesA minor skill for females.
0 likesThey're all like this tho
0 likesi don't know how it worked with him, the way she talks made me not like her from the very beginning, wouldn't have worked with me for sure
0 likes@Hoki Den she played to his mental incapacity. It probably wouldn't work on you.
0 likes@Crystal Bryan oh, maybe she looked very attractive to him, so he kinda melted inside thinking she cares about him. Might be it. And if not, well, it's just striking how naiive adults can be. I bet it was the looks and the way she talked to him.
0 likes@MELVYN O'BRIEN he was a fool to murder his wife and kids
0 likes@ByTheRiver the point is to get a reaction out of him. Jesus did y'all graduate middle school?
0 likesThat’s mom mode. It can be comforting, but intimidating at the same time. This allows control and manipulation. You’re taking advantage of primitive psychology.
0 likes@MELVYN O'BRIEN he was still free to leave at this point. He should have just left they had absolutely nothing on him really
0 likes@Alex Correa yeah how dare she pursue justice by intelligently exploiting the weaknesses of a man who murdered his wife an kids. you are for sure on the right track my friend. 👁👄👁
0 likesShe played him like a fiddle . #owned
1 like@Vika Jorjadze Ha! Don't be so bloody naive. She doesn't care whether you are innocent or guilty. A conviction is what she is after, since it means a better chance of promotion.
0 likes@Willie B. Haardigan What fantasies, actually?
0 likes@pkt02002 Can you name some?
0 likessounds like my crush
0 likesShe is amazing!
0 likesShe’s colder than he is!
0 likesHe's guilty but she's profesionnal from 1-10 ....4..... when u usie polygraph u need to make at least 10-20 secend pause between the question..... reason for that to hearth afrenaline in case u lie get low.... in case u bomb anyone after lie non related.... he's still under high pulse and even if u ask at that point his name , mashine is hoing to tell it's a lie....but i understand and justify that way of doing work.... bcz profiler obvius know he's guilty and poligraph is not valid on court so they wanted to break him...... fear is one one most powerfull way to controll pll...
0 likesstandard lady
1 like@Vika Jorjadze or she is completely terrified of what he might suddenly do , to be just only friendly
0 likesZachary Perez What is the point of your comments?
0 likes@C fantasy doesn’t have to have a sexual connotation, and the fact your first instinct is to link fantasy to something sexual just shows how much sex is on your mind. Maybe a little projection there throwing the word “incel” around like that. But I guess you finally looked up the definition after being called one for so long, so good on you for showing some initiative.
0 likesshe alright. I mean i've seen better but shes very calm for being the ''bad cop'' and doing it well yeah
0 likesShe seems kinda annoying.. her shirt is low key a tactic to promote negative thinking
0 likesprofessional!
0 likesAll girls can do that
0 likesMakes me wanna study her..shes incredible !
1 likeProbably a fair statement
0 likes@Willie B. Haardigan ikr its their job its like they think its always the interrogators first time it is their job.
0 likesYep, those pats and rubs on the back when she re-entered the room were a super move. This dude is in the lowest moment of his sorry miserable existence... the touch of a woman who seems to be compassionate and totally on your side must have made him feel amazing. Amazing enough to freely cop to a 2nd degree murder. What an ass hat. He was free to go right up to that point. DON'T TALK TO POLICE. EVER. NOTHING.
0 likes@Willie B. Haardigan m
0 likes@Maxwell Seltzer o
0 likes@Vika Jorjadze ummmm yessss?
0 likesYeah, I like her
0 likesShe did say she is trained by the best and this SHOWS!
1 likeShe is Legend yes 🙌🏻
0 likes@Count Heavy you never would of killed your babies either
0 likes@james kelly aren't you very popular on grindr?
0 likes@Matt's BJJ journey What's the BJJ for?
1 likeblow jøb journey?
@James Mata you too, mary ;)
0 likes@Luke Waites you and your kind are as well Lukey.
0 likes@Shoegum <----- this thing expose itself as well😁
0 likes@Top Secret Information eh?
0 likes@Top Secret Information im white. The pictures from the movie breakin
0 likes@Top Secret Information no card. I dont care either way. I didnt say it to make a change. It is what it is. But what i said is fact
0 likes”legend” she is treating him like a child with bad acting
0 likes@SiCk SiDer you're about as intelligent ad Watts then? He murdered them, are you trying to justify him
0 likesIkr
0 likes@MELVYN O'BRIEN what he deserved, also shows he's not the sharpest tool in the box
0 likes@Willie B. Haardigan seethe and cope
0 likesThey both did that. Credit goes to him and her
0 likesJust have to be a good bullshitter with a great poker face.
0 likes@pkt02002 sounds like you relate more with Chris. Careful 😬
0 likesShe’s a true professional.
0 likesI never understand why these suspects don’t just ask for a lawyer and just clam up. That said, these videos are fascinating to watch and it’s truly interesting to discover more about the techniques used to convict a disgusting baby killer like this.
0 likes@PV Moore Why do you think America leads the world in crime then? And America objectively has harsher sentences.
0 likesSociopaths are effective.
0 likesLike my grandmother. Talk trash about you to your face, but in a sweet nice loving manner
0 likesIt’s honestly amazing and kinda gross at the same time. She’s incredible at faking empathy but at least she uses it for the good of the law
0 likesshe is so good at her job, i love her
0 likesShe's good alright
0 likesCan we talk about a polygraph being total bs?
1 like@Willie B. Haardigan My man speaking the truth over here. Its astonishingand bizarre, and yet everybody is accepting it as normal.
0 likesYeah theyre honestly so good they kinda fool me. Im not afraid to say that but it shows how good of a job their are doing.
0 likesshe is amazing
0 likesYes but her posture
0 likesI wouldnt believe nithing they say at all nor would i trusted them or trusted nothing at all that comes out there mouths.theyll do anything to get a notch on there belt f them
0 likes@All A Dream We Dreamed ni she didnt.mist people kniw when they are nice they are playing you to get u to confessed cause they aint got much shit to go on.please
0 likes@Vika Jorjadze i hope she writes a book about it.
1 likeShe's a gem
1 likeI don’t think Chris Watts is too hard to play. He’s not very smart and intellectually very child like. Not the accomplishment you’re making it out to be.
0 likesI am in love.
0 likesShe is a true strong woman.
She was superb! Wonder how she interrogates her husband lol
0 likesJohn Doe. You nailed it.
0 likesEmmett Kasey. Looks like you have been reading Kevin Dutton. I took part in that study. Luckily forklift truck drivers never made near the top of that list.
0 likes@All A Dream We Dreamed My favorite part I think is how right after the father mentions getting him a lawyer, they come in and she rubs his back and comforts and distracts him. She's so good.
0 likes@John Doe don’t think she’s a psychopath but i think these strategies are taught and work WELL against the right people.. sometimes those people, too, are psychopaths
0 likes@Emmett Kasey TRUTH
0 likesShe is an absolute rock star.
0 likesLol
0 likesShe is the pro here
0 likes@Vika Jorjadze She didn't know any of that at the time. Their bodies weren't even found out by now.
0 likes@PV Moore The US leading the world in crime is a misleading statement, considering america doesn't have anywhere near the highest crime rate in the world, the only reason it "leads the world in crime" is due to the population of the country, and the fact that crimes in america are documented and reported far more than other countries, the UK is also very high on the list for crime when in reality it's only really due to population and how often crimes are reported as well. I know that's what you meant, but the way you worded it can be highly misleading.
0 likesI would never consent to a polygraph. It does not clear you if you pass and while it does not convict you if you flunk, it makes you look very guilty. I (like most Americans) love a gadget but as this video shows that machine could have been made out of playdough. What got the confession here was Officer Lee.
0 likes@Willie B. Haardigan How is it a fantasy? It is a physiological trick like explained in the video
0 likesIt’s ironic
0 likesHe was also pretty stupid, like he agreed to take the polygraph exam, he literally agreed to everything they asked, begging to get interrogated…. And he could of walked out at anytime
0 likes@pkt02002 Excrpt that these techniques are used on innocent people too and many innocent people are wasting away in prison because of it. Always get a lawyer.
0 likes@Vika Jorjadze There are many cases where these same techniques are used to put innocent people away.
0 likes@All A Dream We Dreamed Because he wasn't smart enough to get a lawyer.
0 likes@Killua Zoldyck Famous last words..
0 likesGaslight, gatekeep, girlboss ✨
0 likesCan you imagine being her husband lol...you would live a VERY honest life lol
0 likesikr
0 likesUse her body against her will
0 likesShe isn’t even believable nor is the man interrogator . I would have gotten up and left tbh
0 likes@Shannon H.N. seen better.
0 likes@pkt02002 you should do a little research. Theres multiple reasons why we have such high incarceration rates. With all the guns in america, are you really surprised at the incarceration rates? Other countries like Australia, England, Asia, etc guns are illegal. One cannot compare America's incarceration rates to a lot of other countries. You also have to look at the population. You are just throwing out random facts when you are ignorant on the subject
0 likesShe's got a hunchback
0 likesIt actually makes me a little sick to watch such obvious manipulation of a suspect. I’m glad it worked on Me. Watts, but it’s kinda sickening.
0 likes@pkt02002 you can’t convict someone with a polygraph; it’s not admissible in court. The best they can do is use it as an interrogation tool.
0 likes@Ruthie Eilers they knew he was guilty, that’s the whole point of the manipulation. To coerce confession
0 likes@Vika Jorjadze yeah! if the cops ever railroaded someone, they'd definitely tell you.
0 likes@emyuu Interrogation techniques have cause innocent people to confess.
0 likes@manpr03 Innocent people have been manipulated to confess.
0 likes@TheFire1290 sounds like you’re guilty
0 likes@manpr03 Lol you lack common sense.
0 likes@TheFire1290 don’t try and turn it around on me that’s what a guilty person would do
0 likes@manpr03 Your trolling is too obvious.
0 likes@TheFire1290 you’re obviously guilty
0 likeswell he's not technically guilty
0 likesyou would too if that was your job.
0 likes@PV Moore Lol you missed the point. Prohibiting lying doesn't reduce crime, but it does protect the innocent without causing a high crime rate.
0 likes@Chase If you read my posts, you will note that I am a proponent of spending ANY amount of money and/or time to insure that innocent persons are NOT convicted.
0 likesYou would argue that until there is some magical way to guarantee another innocent person is NEVER wrongly convicted,... we are shouldn't convict ANYONE.
My point is,... when there can be NO DOUBT WHATSOEVER,... and some maggot has butchered your child,... why so much fuss over the maggots rights???
Sounds like you are desperately missing those conjugal visits.
I was thinking the same thing. That’s why, even if I’m innocent, I would never take a polygraph. I also would NEVER talk to the cops, innocent or not, without a lawyer
1 like@John Doe yeah but labelling her a psycopath just shows you're not a psychologist... she is the opposite but psycopath doesn't mean bad or liar or even any one of the traits one hare's psychopathy checklist or the dsm ones.you can be a psycopath and look like a normal loving guy and actually believe you are just that and never do anything seriously imoral.
0 likesshe has an enourmous amount of empathy and and emotional intelligence, she is gifted and skilled and experianced and knowlegable, so she will know exacly how to appear like the nice comforting lady.
She is also very familiar with tje dark side of humanity and know stuff that can be employed to deceive and manipulate people.
Thats all we can say, now wether you believe she is like this every time and jist uses her skills to convict people or she has identified a murderer and will do anything to lock him up even if not playing fair...
Thats up to you, doesn't matter anyway she is what she is and we have no way of knowing for sure
That’s my mum 😄
0 likesMore importantly, can we talk about how a polygraph is an interrogation technique and not a scientific way to determine the truth? That polygraph woman is a horrible person. It’s amazing with her lack of ability at feigned empathy and just her general dislikability that she is effective at all.
0 likesno
0 likesShe’s not playing him at all lol
0 likes@Dennis Settlemyre or dump you and make you think it was you when it was her 🤷
0 likes@Vika Jorjadze yup..gotta complement their professionalism in tough situations like these.
1 likeAnd I love her striped outfit like the old school jailbird outfits loll an omage of what's to come...
0 likesHer name is Tammy Lee
0 likes@pkt02002 Oh lets feel bad for the dude who murdered his family, poor guy, tricked into confessing for his crimes. Lets shed a tear for him and not for the people he killed. Lets care about his feelings, not those who no longer have any.
0 likesWomen like her would make excellent detectives or interrogators, she’s so disarming
0 likesThe lady officer at 20:05 be like
0 likes“ You did the hard part “ “ Petted Christ back “
Another officer
“ Yep he surly did the hard part “
@Vika Jorjadze 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
0 likesWhat is so impressive to me is not only are the interrogators amazing at their jobs, they work together so well. They never once interrupted each other, or even spoke at the same time, and they always knew what the other was trying to do/get out of Chris. Pretty incredible work, I am in awe of their abilities.
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I know, like, they knew exactly what was on the other ones mind when they changed the technique and didn't say anything to foil it
48 likesThats what happen when you work for years with the same partner
11 likesYes they are very good. There was a district attorney prosecuting my DWI case and if I tell you this guy remembered every single detail about me and the case without referring the notes, I'm looking at him in complete awe knowing full well if he convinced the jury I'm doing my 7 Days in the county lol... Point being is that there are some very intelligent people in this world that we normally don't see because America is so dumb down.
9 likesIt was a verbal, societal dance.
9 likesThey are rock stars !
1 likeThey lied, which should be illegal. Criminals can be convicted without manipulative techniques that have led innocent people to "confess."
1 like@TheFire1290 yeah i somewhat agree. it’s hard in this case bc it’s so obvious it’s chris, but in cases where the defendant is actually innocent it’s hard to watch. it probably shouldn’t be allowed, but even then they’d find ways around it
1 like@Mon T False. They had never even met before this day. Comment invalidated.
5 likesLike sports radio!
0 likesJust wanted to state that I'm like #666 lol
0 likes@TheFire1290 ehh, theres atleast a tad bit of manipulation going on in any police interrogation. they wouldnt convict half the ppl they do w/o it.
1 likeThe fact that Bella said "please daddy don't do to me what you did to Cici " and then he still without hesitation killed her as well. It was proven when they did the autopsy on Bella that she fought for her life! Unbelievable little girl so sad that her father did what he did.
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When I found that out, I just broke. Those little girls were so terrified. He took four lives with no remorse and had the audacity to cry about his future.
214 likesThose poor little girls. All of this literally has me speechless.
78 likesHow a parent can do that to their child is just.. I can’t even think of it. As a mother this case haunts me so bad. If someone ever tried to hurt my baby, I would fight them with all I got. I would do ANYTHING to keep my child safe.. and this fucking monster did this to his own girls!
56 likesWhere did you hear this fact? I'm not calling you a liar, I'd like like to see/read the source for my own and see what else I may haven't seen about this case.
32 likes@Cloud idk but it's pretty impossible that this'd be known if it was true
13 likes@Cloud I saw it in the movie about this on the Lifetime channel. The first I learned of this case around 2 years ago.
8 likes@Anthony Konstantinou I figured it was something Chris admitted during an interview I didn't see or something, but I get you. The only people who could ever know that are the victim and the murderer.
27 likes@Cloud I think I heard it on the Netflix documentary about the case. It's about an hour long and very interesting, consider giving it a watch if you want to learn more about the case.
15 likes@sadeze m wait 4 lifes? His wife and his two daughters or did I miss something? Or do you mean that hey basically ended his own life there as well
3 likes@Mrs. Airplane Jane his wife was pregnant. they already named the baby. im not pro life but if a pregnant woman is murdered imo thats two lives.
79 likes@sadeze m i agree with you, she intented to carry the baby to term so he murdered 3 of his children and his wife. sick
41 likes@Cloud Chris said it himself in an interview years into his enprisonment
3 likes@sadeze m I agree. they wanted it (or at least she did), named it, and were likely planning a nursery as well as a life for the baby boy. That’s 4 lives he took.
13 likesWhere can we find more about this case?
1 like@Anjali Srivastava there is a netflix documentary. Also just google it or youtube it for more interviews
0 likes@Momo Well, he said a lot of things and changed his explanations several times. Perhaps he lied and only said it to get attention.
2 likes@Metal Gamer yes that is true too, I thought about that. Some lie or exaggerate details of their crime for attention.
0 likes@Momo I think that's why he kept changing his explanation after he was found guilty. Every time he did, the media would talk about it.
0 likesThats not what she said. She said: "are you gonna do with me what happened to cici"
1 like@S Vis No one knows what she said, except for a proven liar.
2 likes@Mrs. Airplane Jane Well there's the unborn baby, so there's the 4th potential life that--as far as we know--was basically a sure thing so i think it counts
1 like@Mrs. Airplane Jane the Mother Was preggo when she got murked
0 likes@Cloud in his in jail interview with these same detectives , they asked him why in the autopsy report were both girls area between the gum and lip was torn. That was an indication of them struggling while he smothered them and violently struggling at that because it would have taken a lot of force to tear that area (they explained that to him themselves) He then explained that they both fought and struggled and he had to apply more pressure. The video is on YouTube it’s terrible audio tho and hours long i think it’s 2 parts.
2 likesHe's a heartless monster. A gutless coward. A real man protects his children and wife. Even if he and shanann got a divorce a real man doesn't kill his own children
0 likes@Loso Ono how old were the girls ??
0 likesHe showed zero emotion until he “confessed” and then started crying for himself. No tears for his wife or children, only him because “he’s going to jail”. I didn’t think it was possible to hate someone you don’t even know.
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Dude snapped when he killed them and he realized his life was over when reality set in but he probably wanted to confess anyway. Why else would he agree to all of that without once asking for an attorney. He is either really really dumb or he just wanted it over.
42 likes@Dr. Drake Ramoray ^
2 likes@Dr. Drake Ramoray He put in his confession letter that the night before, he knew it would be the last time he tucked them in. He planned it long beforehand, he didn't snap
67 likes@Dr. Drake Ramoray it backfired on him he was trying to NOT look guilty by accepting all that
9 likesDid you know Hitler?
6 likes@Dan Strayer what did trump ever do wrong? how is he in any way comparable to this monster?
3 likesDo you hate Hitler
1 likeI think what we should be asking is what did this guy go through to become so cold? Holding hatred for people helps no one.
0 likes@Agustin Rizzo He was mentally detached long before he killed them.
4 likesHe didn’t want his family any more so he didn’t shed a single tear for them. Got rid of them, felt relieved, was ready for new life. Unluckily for him got caught too soon.
8 likes@Katarzyna Głos you mean got caught right on time
3 likes@the_man cave with jacob absolutely!
3 likes@Katarzyna Głos definitely I didn't expect a reply so fast hehe but it was the next door neighbor that put everything into perspective for the cops and single handedly put two and two together I'd give these guys a massive hug if I ever seen them
4 likes@PuppetMaster this sounds like it was written by an angsty teen
0 likesvery, very good point. it’s so sickening to think of it this way, but it’s true.
0 likes"Im so sorry...i didnt mean to get caught"🙄
2 likes@Tyler K Where did you hear that from? I’ve followed this case for a while and listened to the 5 hours of interview these agents did with Chris in prison where he detailed what actually happened. He talked about in that interview how he killed Shanan first and then drove the girls out to the site and killed them there. Haven’t heard about any of that in a confession letter.
2 likes@Dr. Drake Ramoray he didn't snap. He planned it in advance with his mistress. All the stupid things he did, he did because he really is stupid
1 likeI feel like this too with that witch Jodi Arias 👿👿
1 likeWell he cried cuz he knew his story fell apart and he was caught and he knew he was either getting the prize behind door number 1 which is life with no parole or door number 2 death penalty or door 3 life with no parole and occasionally getting butt slammed by another dude
0 likesI was thinking the same thing he never she’d one tear
0 likes@My new channel hmmm, I wonder..
0 likesReluctantly, that is something that I have always noticed about each every murder or disappearance case like this. When the perpetrator finally does decides to admit the truth or give an confession. It's always for themselves, meaning the emotions they released the first time, which is only a few, once during confession, second during sentencing and we're be lucky to even catch a glimpse of an single tear drop, as the victims family reads their victims impact statement.. Crocodile tears, are only because of my foolishness, and now my life is ruined, and will most likely spend the rest of my life in confinement or if it's an death penalty state, serve a death sentence. How truly selfish can these ppl, cruel cold hardet individuals be !! 🙄🙄😔😔 Ugh...
0 likesAlternative explanation - he didn't show emotions because he was trying to control himself to not giveaway too much to the detectives.
0 likesThe "what's going to happen" before they answered they're going to bring the girls in out of the cold,
0 likesWas 100% "what's going to happen to me?"
I’m not even a father yet and I KNOW I’d be crying hysterically and panicking senseless if my children suddenly disappeared. He’s a heartless monster.
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Bruh why you crying, should be searching for your kids
19 likesCongratulations in advance!
5 likes@Isaac Ackerman Well, probably both. Like it was pointed out in the first video, if he was innocent he would have called the cops when Nicole first contacted him, when he got home he would have went inside and immediately started calling their names, he would have shown more emotions when talking about his kids on the news. When in a room where you are talking to police and aren’t actively doing something for your kids, just talking to the police, 10/10 the water works would have come down hard. Bare minimum once during the first few hours of talking to police.
20 likesi dont plan to be a parent EVER, but i do work with children for a few hours a week. if anything ANYTHING happened to those kids i would be beside myself trying to find them. he’s actually sick.
18 likesSince I've had kids the rage these type of videos give me now is scary. I can theoretically understand how some people don't have any empathy for others, but I can't grasp how you can be so devoid of it that you would take their lives, and your own children...
4 likesI panicked at losing my little brother when I was younger. And I panic now when I think of my nephew and niece getting lost/disappearing
3 likes@Isaac Ackerman he would be crying because he can't find his damn kids you didn't gather that from what he wrote?
5 likesYeah I don't think I'd be crying I'd probably be in denial. I'd be trying to find out where they went, and just hoping they're gonna be back soon.
0 likesBasically "This couldn't have happened to my family, they're gonna be back in a few days or at least contact someone, I just need to keep looking."
dude, when you have kids you will understand why people cry for kids that aren't theirs. Why people run into burning buildings to save children they don't even know. Raising children awakens this primal urge you have to protect children at all costs. It's something I had no idea was possible until I had kids of my own. If you have kids but don't raise them, then I guess you get to stay self-centered and somehow maintain the ability to rationalize getting rid of them like the monster in this video.
3 likesI think I’d either be so catatonic I couldn’t move or so manic I was knocking on every door. I would never give up.
0 likes@Gojo Satoru 五条悟 lier
0 likes@Gojo Satoru 五条悟 ok Gojo
0 likesyou think that. But you don't know for sure - and you will never know for sure until the day you are in the same situation.
0 likes@
0 likesGojo Satoru 五条悟
He’ actually has female pen pals writing to him in jail wanting to marry him. That’s sick too.
@Gojo Satoru 五条悟 gojo mid
0 likes@I wanna kill myself that’s ur opinion !
0 likes@Mark S that’s fucking sick? what
0 likes@Gojo Satoru 五条悟 goku solos
0 likes@Gojo Satoru 五条悟
0 likesYou don’t read so good do you? This guy has women writing to him in jail wanting to be with him. Understand?
@Mark S okay that’s why i said that’s sick…i literally agreed with you what’s ur deal 🗿
0 likes@Gojo Satoru 五条悟
0 likesBecause you questioned me. “What?” Never question the Markster. Always take my words like it was coming from the burning bush. 😆 Sorry if I offended you.
Or you could be in such utter shock you don't feel emotion at all :/
0 likes@Isaac Ackerman Ok tough guy lmao
0 likesWell they didn’t suddenly disappear….he killed them
0 likes@Taunna Tee Then keep searching. Cant be weak during a time like this
0 likes@Galactic You can either be an absolute mess during a time like this, or you can actuallt do something to solve it
0 likes@Isaac Ackerman crying doesn't mean a person can't still search you can't do two things at once? Weird
0 likes@Taunna Tee Sure as hell makes it a lot harder though
0 likes@Isaac Ackerman double it
0 likes@Taunna Tee Huh..?
0 likesI'm a new mom and the thought of my baby being taken is unimaginable and if the cops ever suspected me I'd go ballistic and ask for the fbi of someone else
0 likesMan, life is so stress-free when you don’t murder people
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Seems you ever practiced
420 likesIt’s actually nice to put your own life in perspective after this. I basically have a carefree, stress free life compared to this guy in this moment. Even though I just had one of the most stressful months of my life up until this weekend.
2615 likesRight?
112 likesAmen!
99 likes@Zei33 ay well put! I'm very thankful I've never had to be in this situation. Granted if I had to hurt someone itd be a reason I'd gladly tell the police 🤣
138 likes@Andre D you 2 reflecting make me happy. Stay blessed and I pray your lives stay care free and stress free as much as possible 😁 it really does make me happy seeing other people realize the great they have in their lives everyday that so many take for granted. Take care yall ❤❤
126 likes@Zei33 I truly hope things get less stressful you in the months to come! Stay blessed friend. Never take what we have for granted ❤
53 likesSame. I think the main reason I Don't do bad stuff is because of the stress of dealing with the consequences
119 likes@Zei33 what happened dude?
7 likes@Bob Franklin haha nothing particularly bad. Just coming to the end of a programming project. Working 70 hour weeks, skipping sleep every second night and just working for 18 hours or more at a time with only a couple breaks in between. It’s the hardest I’ve ever pushed my body. My vision seems to have gotten noticeably worse during the duration, which has me a bit worried.
125 likes@Zei33 oh damn dude! Honestly programmers put in some absolutely insane hours, and spending all that time staring at a screen focusing cannot be good for your eyes man. Take it easy.
75 likesYeah. It is actually kinda shit when u do.. I feel bad sometimes..
3 likesI have murdered thousands of people in Fortnite, and I live a stressful life every damn second.
63 likesOnly if you have easy job, if you have really tough job you feel like you are about to get killed everyday in the morning. (I had such job for a while and now I am very careful when trying to find a new one)
8 likes@Swamp Eye only for so long. Eventually you'll be caught.
0 likesIs it though...🙄
2 likesNo. It's not
3 likes@RelentlessPedigree more stress free than a police interrogation and then going to jail where you won’t have freedom to do anything ever again
7 likes@Pathetic *more was the key word there. And yes, for most that is true
0 likesyeaaah
0 likesYeah dawg, I was just thinking how chillin I am right now
7 likes@Zei33 same, just last week i felt like it was the end of my life because i had a work meeting and i had to put an all nighter and was so scared my boss and cowrokers could see i did my work last minute i had nausea throughout the night, but now i feel like this was nothing compared to it
10 likes🤣 I needed to read that thank you this shit broke me down
1 like@Zei33 stay up where murder free
0 likesThank you ofr this
0 likesI don't know if I would say that life is stress free when you don't murder people. I mean yes it's less stressful than committing a crime because you don't have to worry about having a criminal record however there's enough things in your life that can cause stress. But nothing is more stressful than being in prison or jail because you murdered your whole family I will agree.
4 likes@Dog Of War I've always loved it, programming since I was 13 so I'm at around 12 years now (about 8 professionally). Now that I head projects and teams, everything is programmed to my style. Not many comments required because I require the code to be very clear and well laid out. It's so much easier than trying to decipher code by some idiot who uses single letters for every variable.
3 likes@Heyoka you know, what same same, they say if you make the law enforcements job easier, you may get off way easier than this mucus
0 likesIt’s really not but hey ho everyone’s different
1 likeSure does put things into perspective lol
2 likesStress free?ever been to wal mart
3 likes@Bob Franklin You guys are the friendliest people I've seen on a youtube comment section haha
6 likesOr You can be psycho n ace the polygraph test n fool the detectives
0 likes@Zei33 same here... self documenting code whenever possible! Sucks about the hours... push back if you can. Nobody should have to work hours like that. And it's unsustainable.
4 likesIkr
0 likesYeah I thought the same thing I was like "yeah everything right now is cool" but then my dad came in and started an argument with me, now I feel like shit again :\
1 likethis commenter murdered someone
4 likesIkr idk why people have to throw their lives away
0 likesNo, it is not
1 likeTrue true
0 likes@Zei33 weird direction to take it.
0 likesExcept that video where people were in the wrong place at the wrong time and the police basically broke them down or ignored witnesses etc. Definitely lawyering up and not saying anything no matter what if I am unfortunate enough to be interrogated for something I can't really help with.
4 likes@Zei33 It can always be worse. Sure Im unemployed right now but at least Im not unemployed because Im in prison for murder
2 likes@Izuna Hosaki That sounds terrible. Hopefully your work gets better for you soon. Don’t overwork yourself either, sometimes over working can cause you to become sick. It is not fun. Your environment sounds a tiny toxic. I hope you don’t have to hide that. I really hope it improves for you Izuna 💙
2 likesI've never killed someone, and nor am I under any suspicion for murder. But I can tell you that I feel the stresses in my own life regardless how much worse off I COULD be.
4 likesAm I thankful that I'm not, and will never be in Chris's position? Absolutely. But that kind of downward comparison does absolutely nothing to relieve my own worries and anxieties.
I'm not saying that perspective of this kind is altogether foolish, but it does carry the danger that well meaning people could potentially further crush an already, emotionally vulnerable person by simplifying and trivializing their struggles by virtue of comparison.
People are still allowed to hurt and struggle and stress over their life, even if they haven't murdered someone. Everyone's pain is their own, and proportionate to their life-experiences.
Don't misunderstand me. I fully understand and agree with the disconnection that comes with 'first world problems', and how perspective is a useful tool in that instance to have a teaching moment, but not everything is trivial just because there is something else that carries worse consequences and ramifications.
What are you, rich or something?
0 likesYeah that is the one great thing about watching all of this stuff. It's really nice not to be a murderer facing charges and having to lie and try to get out of it.... it must be so exhausting
1 likeAmateur!
1 like@Zei33 feel you.
0 likesRelatively yeah.
0 likesDepends on how good you`re at it
0 likesOr when you're not a nursing student 😛
0 likes😂
0 likesNo shit😂😂😂
0 likesI love watching vids like this everytime i had a bad day ... like '' I had a bad but atleast im not this looser ''
4 likesSo true! Abiding by the law makes life so much less stressful lol
1 likeIs it
0 likesWell thats an awful privileged thing to say lmao ffs I know youre joking but damn
0 likes@Kapitan Sino So.. You dont understand what the word murder means? Ffs how do so many people not get what that word means? Seems like common sense.
0 likes@7YK0 I think they mean is that life is better without the "I-just-murdered-someone" stress
2 likesYou know, I tried not killing someone for the first time today, and you were right. I feel so much better today.
6 likescan't relate
0 likesThat sounds an awful lot like something a person who murders people would say...
1 likemeh
0 likesIkr xD
1 likeNot murdering is tight!
0 likesRight? Lmao i watch these videos with intense anxiety as if i’m in the criminal’s position and have a lifetime of prison/death in front of me.
1 likeAnd then i realize i’ve never done anything
It's better to have someone else do certain stuff, but one must take care of its own shit afterwards.
0 likesTrue, not killing people and staying out of prison is so stress-free.
0 likes@Macdaddy god doesn't judge you. You should not murder people, because you don't want to murder, because you don't want to cause suffering. SMH...
0 likes@Zei33 that's so true, I've been pretty stressed these past few months but Whoa im so grateful not to be in a situation like that. Man imagine the stress acne id get🥲. Never committing murder because my skin would not handle it 🙃
0 likesNo
0 likesHahah true 😹 but still is stressful because of work ...
0 likes@Andre D who cares about his feelings? It’s only right that for the rest of his life he will know that he stole his little children’s future. I hope that he never gets a single night’s sleep without nightmares again.
0 likesIts pretty awesome
0 likesYes, when you're young but adults got bills to pay
0 likesikr
0 likesDamn I wouldn’t know.
0 likesFor legal reasons this is a joke
I
0 likesI mean
Good point
Can’t relate
1 likeI feel so much fucking stress just watching this. The countdown to the polygraph test was intense lol
1 likeHe didn’t do it free my man lol
1 likeDid 18 months in prison. Deserved it. Was the best thing to ever happen to me. Made me realize how valuable and amazing freedom is, even when life totally sucks. Ide rather be bored and hating life than sitting desperate and miserable back in a cell in ad seg. There is NO rehabilitation in prison either. You either realize you're a fuck up and need to make a change, or you become a worse criminal. Unfortunately we all know what usually happens. I'm thankful I didn't get worse...
3 likesNo it is not...
1 likeI don't know man I haven't killed anybody but I'm stressed the f*** out
2 likesThere are so many options but people really like to see murder as their first choice damn
0 likesNo, it's not.
0 likesComment of the week
0 likesAnd I thought my life was stressful
0 likesAmen to that!
0 likesalso if you get murdered.
1 like@Memelicious[let memes brighten your life] Ahh, you got me! but wait... I don't have a girlfrient nor kids... and look closely: I don't want to killl anyone :D And... I didn't kill anyone. yet XD
0 likesBut in Hungary, this man would get 5-10 maybe 20 years, and could get out in 5-10 years... differences are big :D
@Memelicious[let memes brighten your life] I do not kill people, that is- that is my least favorite thing to do
0 likesLife is stress free when you refuse to talk to police without a lawyer present.
0 likes@Zei33 life sucks for everyone, there’s highs and lows but there’s always someone else in even worse conditions and there’s always someone who cares. Look at it glass half full and be grateful for the things and people that really matter in your life <3
0 likesYes! Thanks!
0 likesexcept for zodiac :D
0 likesI legit thought the same thing word for word lol
0 likesMurder is what separates you from the pros
0 likesSame
0 likesIt's almost like killing someone you have any affiliation with would bite you in the ass later...
0 likesRight?
0 likesLol
0 likesi’m getting stressed from watching this imagining how stressed he is
0 likesLol
0 likesMan 🎯
0 likes@Jack Wilson you are so right. I do sometimes miss it though, coworkers became like brothers after constantly putting your lives in each other's hands.
0 likesOr just simply get the divorce
0 likesSoooooooo...... Where's your stress level at these days then?
0 likesPaying back student debt is nothing compared to this
0 likesIsn't it just 🤣
0 likesno it ain't
0 likesThe good life, murderer-guilt-free lolol.
0 likesmurders entire tavern and incoming guards in Whiterun to test new weapon
here I am stressed out about assignments for school, I wouldn't be able to sit in a room like that
0 likesI think that’s part of why true crime is so popular. It really puts things in perspective.
0 likesAmen brother
0 likesThat’s weird this comment is on another video from a different person
1 likeWell yeah I think that’s obvious?
1 likeor get married
0 likesMeh, not that stress free. Depends. Not murdering anyone didn't really give me a stress free life...
0 likes@Zei33 So in actuallity life is stressfull af aalrdy imagne having murder someoone :P
0 likesthis comment literally helped everyone appreciate their lives a bit more :)
0 likesNo
0 likesYeah
0 likessounds like the words of a person that never suffered from any sort of emotional disturbance.
0 likesMan there’s a lot of people projecting in these replies. Relax.
0 likes@Honeyball Lecter it’s a joke bud, relax
0 likes@animated everything is a joke nowadays. Doesn't mean I have to take everything as one, bud.
0 likes@Honeyball Lecter please state when I ever said you had to take everything as a joke 🤨
0 likes@animated You just said "its just a joke, relax" and I said I don't have to take everything as a joke just because you think it is.
0 likes@Honeyball Lecter so how does me saying that equal me saying you have to take everything as a joke? What I said was completely different
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@animated You're trying to make this an argument about yourself even though that wasn't my point lol.
0 likes@animated why are you posting your anime playlist? Weird.
0 likes@Honeyball Lecter my phone was glitched
0 likesWell, not completely void of stress but in comparison the stress of daily life seems very miniscule now.
0 likesIt does help. That and yoga. I ♥️ yoga.
0 likes@King Soul yep
0 likes@Kujou......You got that right.....I used to break the laws of the road all the time, even a DUI and it caused me problems...No more....Now if I'm driving and I see the lights flashing in my rear view mirror, I don't sweat it at all cause I know I didn't do jack shit!.....Damn, what a great feeling!
0 likesThis same exact comment is on part one and part two
1 likeNot true
0 likesI mean, I feel extremely stress free watching this.Putting my life in perspective.Who knew not killing people could mean so much?
0 likesLooking at how grey his hair is in his early 30's he must have had a hard life.
0 likestrue
0 likesyes, such a soothing feeling
0 likes@Andre D F how Chris is feeling though right? I mean he put himself in to the grinder.
0 likeswhen i watch these i think the whole time about how i'd do it differently and if i could get away with it and then the video ends and i'm like "oh right this is never gonna happen"
0 likesYes, I would recommend it to everyone
0 likesI’ve seen this comment way too often
0 likes@Fərid Abbasov ;ioiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
0 likes@Justin ?
0 likesGuy should have just played GTA and get a divorce.
0 likesOmg lmfao
0 likesAfter watching this, scrolling down to expect ANY kind of comment and yours appeared first of all,
0 likesmade me die laughing, so you were at least near murdering someone, dude.
Made my day! Thanks
There was the exact same comment on another jcs video. Hmmm. I wonder who copy pasted.
1 likeMan, life is so stress-free when you copy comments from other vids
0 likesno fr. like looking at all the problems i have now i’m actually living pretty nice and easy . the anxiety and stress i would have if i was in a situation like this would probably make me pass out.
0 likesFr
0 likesHow would you know?
0 likes@tzn cuz I haven't murdered anyone and my life is stress free.
0 likesTook the words out of my mouth
0 likesNah life is still stressful as hell.
0 likesHowever, it is significantly less stressful (as hell) when you don't murder people.
Foreal!! I feel so stressed watching these people dig themselves into a hole, I’m glad I’m not them 😭
0 likesBasically every time I fail
0 likesFail a college class lol
0 likesIts even more stress free when youre the one who got murdered
0 likesand stress in that context is 100% preventable too!
0 likesRight? Everytime I watch these videos I'm like wow my life is relatively peaceful
0 likesBro stole this from the second videos top comment and thought we wouldn’t notice
0 likes@Zei33 programmers should unionize!
0 likesits really not though lol
0 likes@Andre D I am not grateful at all. It's really shit that we live through so much anxiety in our daily lives but if I killed my entire family (children included), I think I would fucking deserve it. Psychological pressure and torture is totally justifiable to a guy who killed his own children and then refused to plead guilty.
0 likesWhy do people keep saying this
0 likesThat’s exactly what someone who’s murdered people would say.
0 likesyou just copy the top comment from part 2 ?
0 likes@TIV67 Playz way to kill the vibe.
0 likesBut it as exiting
0 likesNo - you could go down for a murder you didn't do because the cops were convinced you did it and broke you down into a false confession. There mush be 100 podcasts and documentaries on that. This obviously isn't one of those cases.
1 likeYES!
0 likesImagine being the father though, imagine learning your own child, who you loved, killed your grandchildren.
0 likesYou can't even... just... dear Lord I can't fathom how that would feel.
Compared to these things life is usually easy.
Ikr, so glad I don’t have the weight of something like that on my chest
0 likesYes I hope the best strategy every potential criminal could learn from these videos is not to commit a crime.
0 likesFr
0 likesPreach !
0 likesI mean, less stressful sure. But life is still stressful af
0 likesand when you don’t cheat on significant others also!
0 likesyea haha fellow innocent people, I also live stress free life as well. I couldn't hurt a spider
0 likesI would be an awesome murderer though. I would get a lawyer immediately and make for a super boring youtube video. Sometimes I wish they would accuse me falsly, just so I can show them how many videos on the topic I have watched and humiliate them by asking for a lawyer.
1 likeNo it’s not - a person with anxiety and trauma
1 likeLife is less stressful when you are honest with yourself, everyone around you and everything in it. Period. Also when you’re not a murderer. Life might not be easy, but it’s definitely better when it’s an honest one.
1 likeAgain this comment to father YouTube karma , sad
0 likesGreat comment
0 likes@Zei33 100%
0 likesOoooo saaaah to everybody who is still stressed but not a wifeandbabiesmurderer
0 likesThe ironic part about this comment is that we will have much more stress working for 40-50 years of our lives raising kids until they're 18 and taking care of our parents once they grow old, while people like Watts will sleep 16 hours a day in prison for the rest of his life and get regular recesses to play around and getting chances to request books like a stress-free child lmao
0 likesThis comment is on like 3 of these videos now
1 likeikr?? i thought i was a whole ball of stress and anxiety but in comparison to what these idiots go through... honestly it feels great to be like, a non-murderer lmao
0 likesunless u get away with it
0 likesBut murder is so fun
0 likes@Zei33 be careful. I screwed up my thyroid by pushing myself similarly. It’s fun to see how far we can go. Good luck to you I’m sure you’ll be ok :)
0 likesthere are far worse things that can go wrong beyond your or anyone else's control
0 likes@Zei33 no you didn’t.
0 likesfunny how that works isn't it.
0 likes@Fərid Abbasov lo
0 likes@Cap'n
0 likesÑñ
@Fərid Abbasov apps;0
0 likesBut what if murdering the person whose causing or about to cause stress is the only option.
0 likesLike, dude. Killing people sucks.
0 likesi'm very thankful that a very friendly, generous and reserved person like me doesn't kill people. How could I ever torture someone by cutting their genitals off? It's impossible that someone like me could and would ever do that to innocent people.
0 likes@Zei33 You gotta be nicer to yourself. No project is worth your health.
0 likesI couldn't agree more.
0 likesI live care free.
0 likesUnless the person you murder was causing all the stress
0 likesFr I'm not even a part of this and all this interrogation gives me mad anxiety, when I reflect on my life compared to this guy at this moment im like wow my life is easy no need to lie, hide anything, phew
0 likesYea I mean bills and just being an adult and responsibilities are somewhat stressful..but I couldn't imagine being interrogated for a murder that I knew in my mind and heart that I truly committed. But my idea is to just not kill anyone and hopefully not have to deal with this crap. Like don't be an evil pos and kill your whole family! Problem solved! 🤷
0 likesYou can do other things. But I like how the ego defense itself.
0 likesPrison mattress = comfort mattress? I prefer my Comfort mattress!
0 likes@Zei33 That’s a thing I always say. When thing get rough I always say “it could be so much worse” Look at people in prison, look at entire families starving from no food, look at people that are dying from sicknesses beyond imagination, look at victims so on so on. Then I feel better and at the same time hate man kind. Always look at the things you have instead of the things you don’t. Always see who you actually are without trying to change it and you will change.
1 likeIt's true you cant undo a life taken
0 likesBro, when I get all down on myself or my life, I just like to think about how I never have or never will be in that seat. And it’s by one easy action….not murdering someone!!!
1 likesee this right here is that big brain shit
0 likesstolen comment
1 likeChris didn't think, he could have walked out of the broken relationship and lived with the consequences. At least better than not going to jail.
0 likescannot agree more... cannot agree more.... hooray for understanding the impact of taking a life.
0 likes@Brian Smith okay can someone explain to me did Chris kill his kids or was it actually his wife?
0 likesSo true
0 likesI feel the same way. Some people fuck up their so bad and throw their life away in a single moment. I may have troubles, but at least I didn't kill nobody.
0 likesI agree I love life and my family my children’s mother couldn’t do anything to make me wana harm them
0 likesI dont know UPS driver is about this stressful some days
0 likesActually in jail you don't have to worry about food, clothes and shelter. In the free world you have to worry about feeding your family, paying rent, buying them clothes and school materials, and other luxury trips.
0 likesCopy and paste comment seen a thousand times on this channel.
0 likesI’ve seen that in these comments sections, if you cant have an original thought, you copy and paste this and people flock to the like button lol
0 likes@deepsushi your should do it to so the comment losses value 😂
0 likeson god
0 likesit's the square life for me, yessir
0 likesLmaoo
0 likes@Bob Franklin same I could never kill anyone just knowing that forensics are only going to advance and I wouldn't be able to function as I would be too anxious about having to look over my shoulder for the rest of my life
0 likes@Shandee Varnes agreed. but for basically anything, not just murder. Ide hate to live like that. I also hate gossip/drama for similar reasons. Look at the woman on this very channel, multiple decades later and she still got caught out.
0 likesThis has got to be the most repeated comment on these videos. Doesn't anyone have an original thought anymore??
0 likesHow many times are you going post the same comment which I suspect you’ve taken from someone else as I’ve seen it posted long before you started posting it on every Jcs clip
1 likeHahahahahahaha what an original comment! Good one icehornet!
0 likesI agree icehornet. Watching this makes me feel better about myself and my life.
0 likes@John Wayne sure does.
0 likes@달팽이 I don’t want to lose my freedom. Being told when to get up, when to eat etc. Never being able to just hop in your car and get a soda. I fear prison.
0 likes@Aquascape Dreaming your comment makes a lot of sense. Thank you Maggoty Bread.
0 likesCops hate him: Learn about this man's simple trick to stay out of prison.
0 likeselite comment
0 likesWhy are people copying this comment
0 likes@No Diet couldn’t tell ya, but thanks for being literally the only person who noticed mine came first and didn’t bitch at me for something so lame
0 likes@Cartier JD man, life is so stress free when you don’t look at the dates each comment was posted
0 likes@Hugo Tate check the dates, genius
0 likes@GloryToPikachu i have lol, definitely stressful but I’d still take it over this
0 likes@Parsa Ghorbani me too, if only every comment was labeled with how long ago it was posted
0 likesThy shall not Kill…!👍
0 likesicehornet 15 this was a while ago but i think i was actually wondering at the time. I didn’t know what episode it was from so idk. I couldn’t check. Don’t think that it was sarcastic. Unless it was you that copied then nevermind.
0 likesbrian maybe you are.
0 likesThat's a well known alleviating quality that people typically feel after reading/watching a tragedy!
0 likesI always see this comment on every one of these videos 💀
0 likesIs it really
0 likes@Turtle Anton Uh, yes, yes it is.
0 likesX,D
0 likesShit, right? Ugh. I have stress but not murder stress.
0 likes@Eric Wood ...yet. ;)
1 likeLol! It is crazy how much simpler life is when you don't murder people.
0 likes@I See You C: check the dates buddy
0 likes@icehornet 15 yeah im just saying haha cause i came after the vid, i was like ehh?
0 likesRight???
0 likes*takes notes 🖊
0 likesIkr!?
0 likes@Heyoka ay it’s been 4 months since your comment but I love your energy bro I fuck with it heavy
1 like@liam ferns no worries dude haha glad to have spread the love how I can. Stay blessed homie
0 likesSometimes it really do happen by accident
0 likesEverytime I get mad , I watch csi and cold cases. 😅😅😅 that will get you to change your mind.
0 likesI'm telling ya, life is amazing it is what it should be
0 likesWhat are you hiding?
0 likespause technique
@Triumph no I- I sniff I would never, honestly like I liked those kids so much
0 likes@Cap'n IM
0 likesI agree and I watch this and think in spite of my mistakes I certainly don't try to solve my problems with murder.
0 likesdamn i would be so happily finishing my homeworks at 2am knowing that i'm not at chris' level of stress
0 likesHonestly I couldn't even watch this video
0 likesI don’t know, I haven’t murdered anyone and I’m still pretty stressed all the time. Not like just-lied-to-the-police stressed but stressed nonetheless.
0 likesIve never seen a more deluded comment get so many likes. Humans are disappointing.
1 like@Invisiblue we’re talking relatively, try not to project so much
0 likes@icehornet 15 try not to sound like such a simpleton 🙂
0 likesnice comment
0 likes@Local_Brain_Error // Synaptic_Misfire_Detected gratitude. It makes all the difference.
0 likeshow many times are ya’ll gonna copy and paste this same comment on his videos?
0 likesYou bet !! Just dropped my plans ...😉😉🥂
0 likesIt is not stress free tho
0 likesYah
0 likesI was thinking the same thing, like man I am way too lazy to do this much work and all this lying for hours and days on end. Too much energy, just thinking about it and watching this is low key stressing me out and I didn’t even do anything 😂
0 likesTell that to my wife
0 likesAnd when you don’t abuse people or have anyone abusing you. But yes, I agree.
0 likes@Zei33 i hope you're doing better ne dude. 7 months passed and I hope life got even less stressfree😊
0 likes@Should what do u mean by that?
0 likes@benja 😂😂😅 perspective
0 likesThis is the same observation I made. I thought my life was stressful as an engineering student, but wow. If I were this dude, I’d have a heart attack and confess within two seconds of being questioned by police.
0 likes@Who Am I? I ended up having nightmares after seeing dexter
0 likesMy nightmare wasn't that I'd die at the hands of a serial killer, my nightmare was that I was a serial killer scared of being caught at any second
Wow! Congratulations on writing a comment verbatim you’ve seen a thousand times on other videos just like this one! You really did something special🥳
0 likesYou act like this murder was a bad thing. SHE MURDEDERD HER OWN 2 KIDS HES JUST GIVINT JUSTICE!
0 likesPriceless
0 likesMan, life is so stress-free when you don't marry a women.
0 likesMhm
0 likesOr lie.
0 likes@Zei33 fr
0 likesMan... i can relate.
0 likesAhahah yeah right? That's what I think about everyday when I wake up 😂
0 likesMan I know. I'm over here not murdering everyday, you could say I'm killing it!
0 likesIkr? For whatever reason sometimes I have dreams about this kind of stuff, being interrogated and all. Not even the usual nightmares are so stressful.
0 likesLololol
0 likesMate...lol
0 likesBest take away from this
0 likesLike seriously bro, how do you even sleep afterwards?
0 likes😆indeed! Good one 😆
0 likesI see this comment on every video on this channel but yeah I agree
0 likesWhenever I think my life is getting rough I just remember that I never committed murder
0 likes@Zei33 just fyi, working that much is incredibly inefficient. It’s better to get adequate rest and work while you’re refreshed. But I also know that’s not always possible
0 likes@Zei33 It is indeed a good practice.
0 likesAmen Brother 👌
0 likesImagine being his father. Your son telling you your daughter in law killed your grandkids. And your son ended up killing his wife over it. Then finding out your son killed all of them because they’re “in the way of your sons life.” This must’ve destroyed him.
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Apparently his parents still support him...
56 likesNope, his family hated Shanann, especially his mother. Apparently Chris’s mom was putting out peanuts fully knowing that her granddaughter is extremely allergic, just to spite Shanann. The mom is just as much of a narcissist as her son. If you have time, there’s other videos analyzing the family’s interviews that you should check out. Pretty infuriating.
202 likesThe grandpa didn’t even seem that upset his grandchildren were dead. They would have had to pick me up off the floor I would have been inconsolable.
53 likesI know right! And how did the dad sit across from Chris as he was telling him about his grandkids being murdered by their mother and not find it weird that Chris said it with zero emotion? so bizarre.
23 likes@jje I get it man. You see the thing is. His dad is actually a good dad who supports and loves his kid. If only Chris was as supportive and loving as his father.
6 likesno he killed his kids and wife
2 likesIf I was his dad he’d have to move.. but I can travel too, so he better just learn to hide.
1 like@Potter Head yes! I was recently watching Alysa/Alisa (sorry can't recall her actual name) Bustamante interrogation where her grandmother was present during her admitting to murdering a child, and the grandmother was absolutely broken to pieces and howling when she heard what happened. His dad just seems like he was ready to call a lawyer so his son doesn't go to jail.
4 likesMommy and daddy did a lot of cleaning up for Chris. His mom is a witch of a narcissist and his father is just as bad.
2 likesTerrible people.
The family dynamic from the get is very odd. Like my first question would be, where the hell is everyone?? Where's your family?? Where'd they go to?? Let me go find them and get this over with and get you outta here. I never got any of that ONCE from his Dad. His Dad acts like he's tired and has to go finish his chores. Almost like a teenager himself. Weird.
0 likes@NayJay I mean maybe in his own way? He's a terrible Grandfather though. I'm just saying, I have been a single Mom for most of my child's life, not by choice. My parents both in their own way have had to wake me up to certain things along the way. Because they love me and their grandbaby. This is a strange family goin on
0 likes"It amazes me and warms my heart that you’re the type of dad who can feed your kids, clothe them and keep them hydrated. Not many dads do that Chris"
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"It's incredible that not only can you inhale oxygen, but exhale carbon dioxide, not many dads are able to do something like that."
217 likesHey, don't forget that he has "helped make THOSE kids!"
86 likesThe bar is so low that you can step on it
44 likes@Big Boy Hours LMAO
0 likessad part is, its true, a lot of dads cant even show up for that
16 likesThis comment slays me. Shit. Maybe not the best way to word that sentiment, but still.
1 likei mean, many dads can't do that. mine didn't, heaps of people's didn't. it's commendable that a dad can do that due to how low the bar is
9 likesI needed that laugh, thank you!
2 likes@choccy milk connoisseur sorry to hear that. It’s unfortunate that this joke probably hits a lot closer to home for most people than it should cause of how uninvolved parenting is more often the rule rather than the exception. Hope you managed to grow into a strong fulfilled person though, even with the cards you were dealt.
2 likes@Deejay not a lot of mothers take care of there children neither... being a dead beat has nothing to do with gender role.
1 likeChris Rock would have a field day with this guy.
1 likeEggs
0 likes"Well, the test results say you were lying."
780 likes"I'm not lying, I promise."
"Our mistake, you're free to go."
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Technically at that point, he wasn't arrested or detained, therefore, he would have been free to go
29 likes@75ur15 Yeah, he just couldn't stop digging.
9 likesIt’s hilarious because they actually had absolutely nothing on him before the confession. Had he just shut up and gotten an attorney, he probably would’ve gotten away with it short of the bodies being found accidentally.
6 likes@Colby Carroll I doubt it. They already surveyed the area he worked and found the bedsheet that Shannen was wrapped in, along with disturbed dirt. That together with his trucks GPS proving that he didn't go anywhere else, they would have searched and easily found Shannens body whether he confessed or not.
8 likesFrancis..Francis.. Its over, boy. Its over. Just stop playing. Deep breathes...innn..out. That's it.😉
0 likes@Suwous doesn’t mean he woulda been charged for it lmao
0 likeswell, yeah, that's kinda how polygraphs work....
0 likesThere's something about the way he kept saying, "I promise" that makes him sound very unmanly and calculating.
1 like“It amazes me, and warms my heart, that you let your kids live in your house. I can tell you’re a good dad.”
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Believe it or not, he even GAVE them food.
38 likes@A R AND a BAG!
14 likesHe drove them around in his truck.. Well at least once
19 likesHe even took them swimming. Well, not swimming, exactly. . .
8 likes@Richard Stockton yeah not a lot of dads would let their kids go swimming all day long
5 likesShit these replies are DARK
6 likes@JessemyBeadle not dark enough
3 likesStrangling his kids was probably the only physical contact he showed them that included any kind of emotion.
This channel taught me to lawyer up if I get pulled in for as much as a traffic ticket, 10 minutes later they'd have me confessing to sinking the Titanic.
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🤣🤣🤣🤣
241 likesBut the idea is not to get your confession regarding Titanic. Merely, why you were speeding..
527 likesTrue dat!! Or act like “the legend of Jeff”!!
174 likesYou sank the Titanic?
339 likes@BenjWarrant Shhhhhhhhhh!
126 likesHow could you confess to something that happened 108 years ago?
30 likes😂😂 that was a good one I didn't expect that😂😂
6 likes@Artis but they'll nail the titanic on top of that!
6 likes@Craig Rix that is just an example dummy
15 likes@Wilhelmus Hoffmann Can I get an actual example where this has happened?
2 likes@Jacques Malan in only very specific circumstances should they be called or you'll end up dead for calling them im sorry if you don't experience this. Keep the privilege calling a cop for someone smoking weed sounds like the type of person you are
8 likes@Trejo Thank you for this invaluable resource. However, after reading few of the cases I have yet to find where investigators attach an out of proportion crime to a suspect.
7 likesMajority of cases have been misidentification by eyewitnesses. This in itself gives police an indication of some guilt based on what they proceed further.
Do false positives happen? - Yes
Do innocent sometimes get in jail? - Yes
Does police purposefully try to convict innocent? - No
Does police try to "nail the Titanic on top of it"? - No
The latter two is the topic at hand. That was my question. Not about misfortune false positives.
@Artis on a side note, i would love to point out that the original comment is completely satirical, it was a joke 👀 and maybe u shouldn't ruffle ur feathers too much over it.
29 likes@Trejo You definitely weren't saying the thing. However, if you go up in the thread and read on what @Wilhelmus Hoffmann said, you'll understand my reaction.
3 likesRegarding firm belief of a cop. That's called confirmation bias - when you're already convinced of something and look for supporting evidence exclusively. Police are only human, they make the same mistakes everyone does. The question is whether it is through accident, nefarious intent of simple ignorance. The second should be punishable with equal sentencing, the latter should remove one's position as a civil servant.
@Trejo I would agree on the initial comment being a satire, however, I have hard time to view some of the following being such.
0 likesPS Even if they are 100%, some people wouldn't catch on, therefore, I hope, you and I have done a service addressing this topic in more serious note.
PPS Although, that might give the satire a more serious tone, which would be a self-fulfilling prophecy.
@Artis you know what, i like you LOL keep at it man. You really got me there.
4 likes“Sir, we’d like to ask you some questions about a stolen candy bar in this area.”
42 likeseight hours later
“...yes, I organized 9/11.”
@Jacques Malan Is there a reason you wrote to me?
0 likes@Jacques Malan Then why use @ handler to me?
0 likesThis is my favorite comment ever on the whole YouTube world
5 likes@Jacques Malan Alright, then who is the dude who most likely will tell us to turn down the music?
0 likes@Jacques Malan What is wrong with you?
1 likeyou definitely got that guilty look! Book him, your Honor!
1 like💯! Every accused innocent person needs a lawyer!!!
9 likes🤣🤣🤣
1 like🤣
1 likeDid you sink the titanic? 🤔
2 likesLuck. We got you on the traffic violation. But now we have reason to believe that you were involved in the sinking of the Titanic. We just want to talk to you and ask a few questions. So don’t worry. Ignore this polygraph machine.
9 likesAnd exactly where were you on the night of April 14, 1912, hmmmm?
8 likesYep. Just cemented the fact that you should never, ever, ever talk to the police.
11 likes@Jacques Malan Yeah, I think it kind of goes without saying that you can talk to the police if you called them.
0 likesThe question has to be asked: were you responsible for the sinking of the Titanic? Lol. 🤣
1 like@Craig Rix Somethings are best kept secret.
0 likes@benny pitt It's an interrogation device for getting a confession. That's all it is. If you pass it's just another technique that failed, if you fail, you have given them ammunition to push a confession. Notice how he was manipulated into thinking it wasn't that big of a deal, even though it made him much more on edge.
3 likes18:14, "Less than 10 seconds after the mention of the word 'lawyer' the detectives reenter the room..."
4 likesRight!
0 likesArtis Zelmenis the joke mate, you missed it
1 likeCraig Rix dude... it’s a joke
0 likesListen, friend...we KNOW that you would never do anything like that on purpose. You have a huge heart, filled with so much love, and nothing we’ve seen suggests that you set out that night to sink an unsinkable ship. Maybe you were just out for a swim, and you brought an iceberg with you? Maybe you were practicing rescue diving, and water rescue techniques. If you can take hold of an iceberg and drag it to shore, then you’ll have no problem retrieving and holding onto a person & keeping their head above water until you reach shore. Is that what happened? Maybe you had a camp in your leg & you stopped for just a second to relax the muscle, take a little breather, and when you did, Titanic cane out of nowhere, speeding toward you, and you just panicked. You had to save yourself, and the iceberg was heavy, so you made a choice and you left it behind. You had no way of knowing that the ship wouldn’t see it, or turn away from it! And every newspaper said that this ship was impossible to sink, and was specifically built to withstand hitting an iceberg. It was just an accident, right?
8 likeslolol
0 likesThat happens
0 likesYoutubers Behaving Badly 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
1 likeAnd it's teaching the interrogators technique..that was his biggest fuck up..HE DIDNT LAWYER UP.thinking it would make him look guilty if he lawyered up
4 likesThese cops are every day heroes for enforcing the rule of law and getting to the truth, the sociopaths and serial killers and thugs they have taken off the street contributes to the relative stability and peace our society has known, man's default is evil, not good, and being a nation of laws and not men is an aspiration to let no man be above the rule of law, our secular king in this nation is the law itself, observe for example the President of the United States being forced by court order to entertain one CNN troll by the name of Jim Acosta in the Whitehouse, barred from kicking him out of the house he lives in, because that house is public property.
0 likesNup
0 likes@The Shamanarchist when one of their own goes rogue they bring them down the same way
1 likeSo funny!
0 likestalk to the magistrate. the final decision is always up to the judge, even if you were caught red handed
0 likesi remember reading how in Japan they can hold you for 7 days.. without a lawyer. imagine what you will confess after they don't let you sleep for 3 days and only give you coffee to drink..
3 likes@Craig Rix they got your DNA
0 likes@Jacques Malan the truth will set you free 😃
0 likes@Priddy Never they tell you not to Miranda
0 likes@lonnie having fun
0 likesU sank my Cruse ship
@Will Will that was
0 likesCOLD 😜
Well, where were you on the morning of April 15th 1912?
1 like@Archetype00 Umm.. Even at the risk of joke getting unfunny, can you explain it to me, please?
1 like@Craig Rix r/wooosh
0 likes@Jacques Malan I admit it, I WAS DRESSED AS THE ICEBERG
1 like@Xavier Your Savior That does not mean an intention behind it. However, that shows current method is not perfect.
0 likesYour honor, my client pleads "oopsie daisies"
0 likesso just exactly where were you at 11-40pm on april 14th 1912..huh ?.
0 likesCraig Rix time travel
0 likesIt's strange that you would bring up the Titanic at this time. We never mentioned the Titanic before. What do you know about the Titanic that you're not telling us? It's better if you tell us now rather than drag this out, it's nearly 5pm and there are donuts waiting for me.
2 likes@Jacques Malan Okay, fuck it!! I DID IT!! I DID IT!!
0 likesIt was an accident. It was FUCKING ACCIDENT!!
@Jacques Malan (Sobs) Can I talk to my mom, please? I just need to talk to my mom.
0 likesspoiler alert: I did sink the Titanic.
0 likesRight... I can see it now, "so why did you Miss Dawson decide to distract the captain from steering the boat and what were you doing with the Iceberg you conviently put in the path of the ship... its okay, you can tell us."
0 likes@Christian Mancino I think you're thinking of Mossad.
0 likes@redsoxfan 🙄🙄 this BS natrative is almost as tiring as Chris.
0 likes@Craig Rix They start by bringing a cup of coffee and telling the suspect that they understand why he would sink the Titanic.
1 like😂
0 likes@Quiche Lorraine and you know half the outcomes the cops do more harm than good
1 like@Jacques Malan so you assume someone who what? Isn't you is on everything except weed? In a legal state it's absolutely nothing but not in a legal state and cops want to ruin lives
0 likesCraig Rix it’s a joke. 😑
0 likes"I don't want to give a statement, I want to speak to my lawyer."
2 likesthis made my day lol
0 likesWe know you’re not a monster.... Did someone else sink it?...you know what happened....You’d take it back if you could? YOUD TAKE IT BACK RIGHT???
0 likesA traffic stop actually one of the few scenarios where talking to the cops can benefit you. I remember getting pulled over once for speeding. I immediately admitted that I was speeding and they let me off with a warning. But if I went all "am I being detained???" and "I want a lawyer!!!" then I would have definitely got a ticket.
1 likeIta a joke relax..
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesLol!!!! Damnnnn
0 likesWhy did u sink it then 😂
0 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likesFacts!! They get training to turn words around...
1 like🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesBut did you?
0 likespause
you don't have the right to remain silent in a traffic stop.
0 likes'Zakly... they are professionals and we are putty in their hands.
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesAlways lawyer up and use your 5th amendment right. Never forget that anything you say can and will be used against you. Never admit to guilt even if it's a speeding ticket. When asked if you know why you are being pulled over say i have no idea.
1 likeSadly this is how it goes. 1000s of people are locked up for no reason, apart from the police are lazy. recently I saw a man who was in jail for 25 years and was released and given 7 million dollars because he was forced to confess, and when he later changed his mind they didn't listen.
1 likeThe Shamanarchist you planted the iceberg? I knew it
0 likesWhy didn't you call 911 after the titanic sank?
1 likeIf you're not guilty, you wouldn't feel stressed, or the stress would rapidly dies out.
0 likes@قناة أصوات الطبيعة I'd can't see that. Imagine youre locked up and everyone is blaming you for something and nobody believes you're innocent. That's pretty stressful
1 like@Spud Learns FPV Yes it's stressful, but it would fast end, you know why? Because you have nothing to hide. Even if you're tired you won't find it hard to answer truthfully or ignore them if you're fed up. Criminals has a lot to think about, a lot of scenarios, a lot of details, that's why it's mentally exhausting for them to answer any question. And that's why it's the best strategy for them is to discourage the interrogators to stop, because even if they remain silent as long as the interrogation continue, their mind is spinning along each provocation, they can't help it, they are guilty.
0 likesThey have developed millions of techniques...
1 like🤣🤣🤣
0 likes🏆🏆🏆🏆💰💰💰
1 like🤣🤣🤣
0 likesA man is not an iceberg.
0 likes@Mpjakegaming make sure you get you a coke.
1 likeLolllll
0 likesOkay...okay...
0 likesYBB, we know you haven't been completely honest with us about what happened on the Titanic that night. Tell us what happened.
Tell the truth we all know u sank the titanic
0 likesIf you hadn't eaten that last cookie, everything would of been fine..
0 likesB.S. ....I sank the titanic !
0 likesI didn't sink the titanic on purpose...as the final inspector I failed to notice the drain plug was missing !
0 likes@Craig Rix Its called a figure of speech.
0 likes😆😆😆😆😆 god ...
0 likesWhere were you when it sank? Asking for a friend
0 likes@Trejo cops are incentivised to get convictions, not to ensure innocent people don't go to jail. There are no consequences or accountability for cops or prosecutors who send innocents to jail. There is accountability for not getting a conviction.
3 likesHilarious. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesHilarious. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesBruh did. Not expect that punch line you got me blowing milk out of my nose. Should wait till I’m done with my cereal next time I read the comment section lmao
1 like@Artis You never know what you're walking into, if you find yourself facing cops and detectives, no matter what you did or did not do, you need to get as much on your side as you can.
2 likesI don't believe in the vast majority of conspiracy out there, but it doesn't always happen to the other guy, cops and detectives put people in jail for a living, they gain status by putting people in jail, don't even take a chance, lawyer up, straight up.
Omg you did it!!!
0 likesWell....did you? 👀🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesLol...no shit!!!
0 likesJeff!
0 likesThis is true. Did you watch When They see us? When they made those innocent black boys commit to a crime they didn't do?
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesOh fuck, I can’t believe you’ve done this
0 likesMaybe you didn't mean to sink the Titanic. Maybe you just saw a huge ship and panicked. It could happen to anyone. We've all sunk a massive cruise liner at some point or other. It's perfectly understandable.
0 likes😂😂
0 likesThis comment shows how stupid these detectives are.
0 likes@Artis yes cops do
1 likeSame thing the show ’First 48’ taught me years ago!
0 likes@FemBot I know you’re a good boat captain, you’re the kinda captain who knows exactly what kind of fuel it needs, and how to steer the ship
0 likesLol those detectives who make wild accusations with fake evidence and wait for it to stick 🤣
0 likes😭😭😭
0 likesRule of thumb, always hire an attorney before speaking to police. My dad was a cop but when I got busted for a dwi, that attorney was a godsend lol. Pretty much paid for itself
0 likesDo you have anything to do with the titanic?
0 likesWhen I get pulled over I crake the window and say " I sunk the titannic and I'm sorry" it's an ordeal every time, and I should probably not do that.
0 likes“I want an attorney” is all anyone should say, I’ll never understand why ppl willingly talk to cops or detectives by themselves.
0 likesFacts dude
1 likeNah don’t worry, you’re a loving person, you sunk it cause you loved it. pause
1 likeTammy would’ve made me believe I did it.
1 likei’m genuinely surprised that there’s people in these reply’s that think you’re being serious, smfh 😒
0 likes@lonnie if its a joke y u so offended and name calling a innocent person who aint do shit to u tf??
0 likes🤣🤣 absolutely!! Very funny.
0 likes😂😂
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesHaha what in the world did I just read????
0 likesLMAOOOO FR
0 likesLiterally rule number one if you get arrested. So I’m told, never been, and don’t plan on being arrested.
0 likes@Craig Rix Biden could 🤣
0 likes@Trejo cw doesn't fall under false confessions!
0 likesNo worries if innocent
0 likesHAHAAHHAHA OMG HOW ARE YOU GUYS SO CREATIVE somethimes I wish s I was the one writing these comments
0 likes@Craig Rix Gosh. Geee... I don't know. Like it was what? 108 years ago? Doesn't ring a bell....
0 likes@Craig Rix r/woosh
0 likesHaha hilarious comment
0 likes@Craig Rix Oh no, you just made them confess to immortality and time travel too! What have you done?!
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesLmao right 🤣🤣🤣
0 likes@Artis Please refrain from ever responding to a joke for the rest of your lifetime.
2 likes@Artis again, please take a joke, or go cry in the corner.
1 like@Artis TAKE THE FUCKING JOKE “ARTIS.”
1 like@sylveonsfav I intend to cry here.
0 likes@sylveonsfav Why?
0 likesI can't imagine the hefty bills a lawyer must incur
0 likesThat iceberg was innocent.
0 likesOng 😂😂😂
0 likesNo bull shit
0 likesLMFAOOOOOOO
0 likes@nobody's favourite What? Why? Based on what? Why do I need an officer in my family? I've not commented on the duties or tasks of officers as I know nothing.
0 likesHAHAHHAHA
0 likes@Mpjakegaming Who is that?
0 likesIKR I'm literally so bad at TELLING THE TRUTH, my family teases me because anytime anyone asks if I did something I clearly did not do, I will turn BRIGHT RED and stutter and stumble and giggle. It annoys me, but I can't seem to help it. Maybe I'll grow out of it, lol
2 likesBetter call saul
0 likes😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesthe titanic wasn't under US jurisdiction, genius
0 likes@Lord Aborticus it's a joke -_-
0 likesThis comment legit brightened my spirts 🥹🥹🥹
0 likesbecause this case is traumatizing 🥺🥺
I confessed to starting the Chicago Fire.
0 likesExactly right. As soon as they said so tell me your name I would say I'm sorry I need to speak to my attorney
0 likesIt's true, I was the iceberg
0 likesAnd they would convict you too
0 likesImagine how many innocent confessed
0 likesAnd that’s why this channel doesn’t exist anymore
0 likesYou WERE that iceberg!!
0 likesYou should have known to ask for a lawyer way before you even saw this channel....
0 likesLWYR UP
0 likesBetter call Saul!
You seem to be preoccupied with the sinking of the titanic. So I have to ask, where exactly were you on the night the titanic sank? Can anyone corroborate this? And why should I believe you?
0 likesOnly if what they were really trying to get out of you was that you murdered the Titanic.
0 likesFor real 🤣
0 likesUnfortunately this is the republican side of society. )
0 likesJist dont talk and they got no evidence
0 likes@Christian Mancino You son of a beach!! I knew it was YOU!!!
0 likesSo you’re learning from Chris Watts about how to defend yourself from the law? Well done! You sound like a real genius!
0 likesChris Watts killed his wife and kids, though? Idk why you’re commenting something like that here when the suspect is clearly guilty.
0 likesThis is the most beautiful interrogation on this channel. The detectives here work in perfect harmony. The man has the perfect rugged detective voice too. Really giving off that intimidating presence. It's like watching an actual movie in terms of how professionally he's being played out.
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It's good, but the Stephanie Lazarus interview is better, solely because she is a highly experienced cop and still got stung by the interrogation team.
6 likesThis isn’t like a movie, hollywood couldn’t write something this good
5 likes@Fort Bollywood, though....
6 likes@Afrolicious Presents idk I felt they were too much on her side in that interrogation and were too sympathetic. If felt like they almost didn’t want to interrogate Bc they KNEW she was guilty of the murder, but since they were cops they had to do it. I think if they had a choice, they would’ve never brought up the newly discovered dna/evidence found and just let their colleague slide….
1 likeHe walked right into the detective's trap when she said "did your wife hurt them so you hurt her?". Within minutes he actually used that story. The way he fakes outrage and cries with confusion at "why" this would happen puts him in a very special class of monster. He is a disgusting human.
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He was estatic to be given a way out and someone else to blame it on. It never even occurred to him that it sounded even less believable then if he had just kept denying it
35 likes@Josh Johnson "wait, the thing we just pulled out of our asses was actually true? holy shit, we really are good!"
1 likeI would love to see the security video of the detectives listening to Chris’s confession in another room and see how fast they had to of jumped up and run back in to that interrogation room once his dad whispered the word “lawyer”. I just picture them like diving over tables and running at full speed down the corridor while pushing and checking everyone in their way. Officers holding paper work getting checked out of the way and their paper work just flying everywhere. One detective after working 48hrs straight finally gets his first break and just came out of the lunch room with a fresh coffee and the tastiest sub he has been dreaming of eating for 48hrs and right as he is about to take that first bite walking around the corner he collides with Tammy knocking everything out of his hands.
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Lmao this comment is funny as hell. I pictured this whole scene in my head
33 likesLOL the meat doesn't even stay in the sub, it just flies out and lands straight in the trash can.
21 likesAo3 here we go
4 likesOh man....😂😂 I needed that cathartic laughter. Thank you for painting such a vivid picture!
3 likesYou sir, are Picasso.
1 likeRespek.
😂 A welcome humor break from such a grim topic
2 likesabsolute banger, 9.3/10
2 likesDo you write cuz you sir have potential😂
1 likeHahaha…right!
0 likesLol this is awesome. I could picture it all in my head.
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likesOmg 😂😂 im crying
0 likesLol
0 likesWhen he says “why is this happening to me” my jaw dropped. ITS HAPPENING BECAUSE YOU SLAUGHTERED YOUR FAMILY. sigh The pity party amplifies the disgust to another level.
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It's so vile. He genuinely thinks he did nothing wrong and that he's the victim.
53 likes💯 EXACTLY!!! 😭 RIP to Shannan & 3 babies.
12 likesIt makes perfect sense for someone who finally acts on their psychopathic feelings. Psychopaths usually think there's nothing wrong with them, so if/when they get caught, their self-perception is being torn apart
17 likesDid he ACTUALLY think he could murder his family, and then just go live happily ever after with his new girl?? Sir.
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Thats wtf im sayin like my guy what
1385 likesWell, there is probably someone out there who did that successfully und no one will ever know.
1040 likesNarcissists really do think that. Other people are just inconveniences. They believe they are superior intellectually, and think cops are stupid and will never figure it out. Or that people just won't care enough to investigate too deeply. Shannon did ghost her first husband, and Chris was trying to make it look like she ghosted him and just bailed. He didn't count on the nosy best friend neighbor.
625 likes@First Last If he divorced her, he'd have to pay child support and alimony. He doesn't want to owe her anything.
299 likes@khawla alrais Of course, but to the narcissist, other people have no value in and of themselves. Narcissists only value people for what they can get from them.
140 likesI think he did, the creep.
13 likesIt makes my blood boil
28 likesThis guy is textbook sociopath narcissist. His own mistress even rolled on him as soon as she figured out what he did (which took her one phone call, lol)
165 likesWell, I heard somewhere that. If you have big muscles, you might have little brain.
25 likesI know right?!
3 likes@TKpotato he didn't have big muscles either
61 likesHe would 100% in my country
10 likes@Marlon Welter nah there's a law of karma and no one escape the consequences of their actions.
38 likesChris: I'll take my chances
15 likesI agree but I'm sure there's cases out there
8 likes@Anne Haight and a fucking surveillance footage of who left the house and how.
33 likesHe was in the middle of a divorce he should of just waited it out then he can do what he wants and let the family live without him.
29 likes@mojo 71 something like this: " Two things never happened again after that. The Sisters never laid a finger on Andy again... and Bogs never walked again. They transferred him to a minimum security hospital upstate. To my knowledge, he lived out the rest of his days drinking his food through a straw." that would be justice :)
24 likesHappens all the time.
2 likesA Cobra the wife probably was going to destroy him financially with illogical laws like taking half his property and alinony and child support . Im not supporting his crimes but come on we hear a lot if men suiciding for tge same reason which marital laws that belongs to the stone age enslaving men in 2020
12 likes@Eligos illogical laws? He cheated on her, she deserved at least half of everything for the rest of his life.
61 likesThe best crimes and criminals are the ones we don't even know about. Food for thought.
35 likesH no she does not. Everyone is entitled to his own property and they should seperate the same way they met you communist
15 likesYes, he did. He thought he would. All those interviews of him having duping delight. Hes constantly got a shit eating grin on his face while talking about his missing wife and kids. He wanted a new life, a clean slate, so he didn't have to pay child support. I still think NK had something to do with him deciding to kill them.
47 likesStarting from 17:00 did I hear it correctly "the mother" smothered her daughter and Chris did the same thing to her.. Or was it all lie?
3 likes@Enerio Edward hes lieing. Everyone knows shannan loves her daughters and would never even consider murdering her babies to punish Chris. Chris is just trying to shift the blame from him to her to see if he can get away with it.
41 likes*Monster.
4 likes@Enerio Edward this video story is a bit incomplete, from what I read online, several months after this he confessed to killing them all and described more gruesome details. Terrible.
24 likeswhat you have to understand is his state of mind that was building up to that. He wasn't really thinking, he was filled with bottled up anxieties of his unfulfilled life. What we may never know is exactly how it went in his head. My guess is that the rage came out when he killed his wife, and then everything that came after(killing the daughters, hiding their bodies) was merely a panicked "solution" that would fit with his ideal to start a new life with someone more interesting than his wife who engaged in Mary Kay type behavior.
18 likesYes, you’d be surprised how many get away with it
3 likeswhat do you mean, look at oj
9 likesYep
1 like@Anne Haight That's way better than life in prison...
3 likesMost ppl who kill their wives think like this
4 likesHe really did!
2 likesBut you know they are not coming home ??😪
1 likeSincerely Eccentric He really did. It’s obviously crazy, but he really did.
3 likesNot in the U.S hahaha blah!
1 likeI know, how can anyone ever think the best way to solve an issue in their marriage is to murder? He's a monster.
14 likeslmao he unenrolled the kids from their school and called a realtor to sell their house right AFTER he murdered them sksksksksksks he's so obvious omg like investigators wouldn't know 😂😂😂😂😂
45 likesIdk, he can't be THAT stupid
19 likes..I mean, willingly taking a polygraph then admitting?
He seriously could have just said I have the right to remain silent.. and lawyer up
There's no overwhelming evidence yet
He thought he was some criminal mastermind who could get away with it haha
And fuck, would the mistress even want to be with him after his wife disappeared?
@Memoreism :As I recall from watching this case a couple of years ago, Chris wasn't stupid. He studied hard to learn all the technical aspects of his vocation and had a high paying job with the oil company that employed him. But like all narcissists he over-estimated his intelligence. He made this plan to get rid of his family so he could get with the new chick and still keep all his "stuff."
4 likesNarcissists live in their own world. One analyst put it this way "when a narcissist enters the room, logic and reason fly out the window". He's making this up as he goes along, it's too obvious.
28 likesYea right!
1 likeThe wife made decent money also. It rightfully half belonged to her and their children.
10 likesIt had nothing to do with money. He's a covert narcissist and a psychopath.
27 likesHe has no empathy and no remorse. People think psychopaths run around screaming with spittle hanging from their mouths. Wrong... they are among us and look normal. (Look at the White House, our current president is a narcissist sociopath, scary.)
He had a great act and she was vulnerable, that's a key issue. Narcissists are looking for vulnerable sources to feed their needs. However, they are living in an entirely different universe. Best way I ever heard it stated was "when a narcissist enters the room, logic and reason fly out the window". He actually thought he could get away with it. Nichole would have been his next victim as soon as she stopped delivering the narcissistic supply he lives for. He cooperated with the police becasue he is stupid (that's why Shannan made the decisions and ran things - for the most part) and part of his mask was being cooperative and helpful. Note how the female detective fed him the idea to blame it on Shannan, he couldn't even manage that without help. The parents do this to kids, his mother was also a narcissist: chances are one of her parents was a narcissist.
This is why I will never get married, never, doesn't matter who it is
16 likes@UCPnp5uBnPfMqhZZK0vUcd8A - Sorry, nope. It's been proven since AND he has admitted to killing them all. They have even said they can't be sure the children were dead before he dropped then intro huge oil tanks after he says he smothered them both with their "blankies". When he drove them to the work site, mom was dead on the floor boards at the girls feet while they sat in their car seats asking him what was wrong with mommy! This guy is not a father. He's a monster.
7 likes@warioman91 he doesn't seem like the raging type though
0 likes@Taj I guess you don't understand human psychology then. His neighbor recounted that watts and wife had been yelling at each other before and quite recently. The "rage" is a result of his frustration at his situation, which was egged on probably by an argument with his wife, whom is the main reason for his frustration. He's having an affair with the other woman and now sees his wife as just this thing in the way.
3 likesI suggest watching the interview done while he is in prison.
stephany mejia and he would have gotten away with it if it weren’t for that meddling friend!
2 likesthat's why i don't believe his partner who he cheated with had anything to do with this! Genuinely a women who is really into you won't want you to go to prison!
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1 likeWorked for Casey Anthony. That case gives the psychos hope.
6 likesMarlon Welter yeah. Carol baskin
0 likes@Alan Feng shawshank Justice!!
0 likes@diphylleia Exactly. It's like held up a sign "I'm guilty!!".
1 like@Karaoke Entertaintment I concur. Marriage is for fools. Why LEGALLY tie yourself to another person?? Nope! And Im43. Not a kid. But I've seen a lot. I'd rather just live w someone.
3 likesI go over that same question all the time. Him and scott peterson. I can't wrap my head around it...
3 likesThis lady did a 7 or 8 part series about his mistress. His mistress wanted to give him his first son which is one of the reasons he murdered his wife because she was pregnant with nico (their first son). She should've been prosecuted to but since Chris took all the charges and that was that
3 likesPretty much
0 likes@First Last just go to the store for a pack of cigarettes and never return (unless you need a kidney or something 30 years later) like a normal deadbeat 😂😂😂
5 likes@Anne Haight the way he REALLY believed he was fooling everyone! How can someone be so unaware of his own behavior and body language as well as completely failing to perceive them on others? His emotional and social skills are severely deficient.
2 likes@Anne Haight That's psychopathy, not narcissism.
1 likeThere is a lot of good and nice narcissistic people (jester like personality, almost all celebrities, a lot of sales persons etc.).
@Ouroborus That's a broad statement. Introverts are not much virtuous than extraverts.
1 likeI maintain you can have narcistic tendencies and still being a good persone.
I saw also a lot of people acusing others of being a "narc" just because they have a spine and stands for themselves.
I also work with salespersones and at least half of them are pretty decent people.
@Eligos If you could get pregnant, and you make 3 little humans together, one of which is still growing inside your body, but she decides to ghost you... with another man, do you think you'd deserve any "support"? Grow up.
4 likesStefanie Coomes no i dont think i need support. Maybe for children yes but the judge should also be fair with the custody of children 6 months with the father and 6 months with the mom. Other than that, no one in any way should get someone else's property ffs. And you are the one who should grow up and go get a job instead of stealing other persons properties because you both signed a paper called marriage
0 likese- w- why are you so rude did i hurt you?
0 likesI never said children should not get support and i clearly said i do not support what that monster did. All i said is many men commit suicide because of medieval laws that are so old and useless. Do you think that if a woman divorced you, she should take half of your property? Why? Because you both signed a paper called marriage act? What is the difference between your wife and past girlfriends? Should they also take shares of your property?
All im saying is that this is 2020 and many laws have been changing to make humans free and men are humans too and should not be enslaved like that.
@Anne Haight In the Netflix doc I remember she said that she built her house. I don't remember if she did that before getting married, but if she did there's another motive for the asshole; so he could inherit her house.
3 likesYes, he is that dumb XD
0 likes@Marlon Welter Someone knows.
0 likesCasey Marie Anthony lol
4 likesHe is not ok.
3 likesYes. Not a bright person. And never ask for a lawyer?
4 likesChris, the game is over.
0 likes@Eligos"own property" lol.. she was the majority buyer of that house, he would tell all how happy & lucky he was to have her as his wife, she was arranging sale & going 50/50..all he had was child support ahead of him but noooo he calculated coz he wanted 100%
5 likes@bebebebota11 100% 👌
0 likesDelusional af
3 likesYes that’s what narcissists think that they are smarter than everyone else and can fool them. That’s why he tried to pass off that bs story of his wife killing them . He actually thought they bought it
2 likes@Thelastunknown no
0 likesDidn't he say NK was an evil woman who made him see all these dreams that made him want to kill his family he said if he hadn't met her he wouldn't have murdered his family. Men can be so fickle it's ridiculous. ( Not that women aren't but y'all know what I mean)
3 likes@Matt Johnston I just finished the series today!! I cannot believe she got so lucky, she really is a gross person
1 like@Marlon Welter well yeah, theres alot of people that get away with murder
1 like@Astronomical Reason A
0 likes@TKpotato come on man
1 likeYes.
0 likesLMAO RIGHT
0 likesLiterally had a couple coming over just a few hours later calling the cops too... I know plenty people who are atleast in the position to keep it on the downlow for a while if they did something similar
1 like@Eligos wrong!!
1 like@Eligos you’ve got issues. Seems like you’re using this case to attack others due to some personal issue you have with divorce and women.
1 like@Eligos it’s not always the man who brings more to the property pool. Women can contribute more than the man and the same law applies to them.
3 likesActually he does have a high IQ. But no common sense.
1 likeI did that except my new girl is the prison system
0 likes😂
1 likeI mean, it worked for Casey Anthony
3 likesCrazy shit! I would give everything to have what he had, I only get to see my boy on weekends because I work all week and I'm not with his mom, plus I have a daughter I've not seen since she was 6months.
1 likeOJ SIMPSON
2 likesI don't know that Casey chick killed her daughter and walked...soo I mean weirder things have happened
2 likesWendi Adelson did kill her ex-husband and she's free. There are probably a lot of people who stay free after killing there family.
1 likeHe’s the type to say “well the joke made sense in my head anyway” 🙄🙄
2 likesYour "Sir" at the end got me. I'm DONE!
2 likesI don’t think he ‘actually thinks’ much of anything at all
2 likesI know. Wtf did he think would happen?
1 likeHis plan was to kill her get rid of the bodies then (forgetting about the neighbours camera) fake that she ran away with the kids after an argument. Nickole and neighbor Nate's camera blew his story wide open. He also got 0 time to try and fake the story effectively. Nickole was on his ass meat a few hours after the murder
3 likesSure. That’s why there’s hundreds of scenarios just like this one. They all think they can pull it off.
1 like@Jennifer Fletcher even if she didnt make money, half rightfully would belong to her.
2 likes@Enerio Edward it was a lie. He killed them all. He even pled guilty to all 3 murders.
2 likesImagine how often this shit happened back in the 70s and 80s when technology wasn’t as advanced. Chris would’ve been a free man without that neighbors footage.
2 likesI don't know.
0 likesRight? Why not just desert them? This was one the most selfish and disgusting crimes involving murder I’ve seen.
0 likesYes
0 likes@Marlon Welter lol
0 likesYou're right about that nigga
0 likesHe must of never heard of Scott Peterson.
1 likeTrue
0 likesYeah. She knew about the whole thing too. He's wayyyyy too stupid and gullible to come up with this plot on his own. Then covers for his girlfriend. He'd 1000000% be a Qa-nut.
2 likes@SmithCommaBenjamin I think the mistress has more involvement than we think.
2 likes@Marlon Welter Among the most populars: Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès is still free today, 10 years after murdering his whole family. John List was also successful but got caught after 18 years because of a portrait that was released on America's most wanted.
2 likes@First Last sksks “like a normal gentleman” part got me 😂😭💀
1 likeYeah he didn't want to be bothered with child support or have to sell the house
2 likesHe wanted to have it all with the new woman
This is a wendy’s
0 likesI believe, as she knew he's cheating on her, she reacted to his "separation" proposal with "cheating will make you guilty of the divorce, I'll make sure you are broken till the end of your life" or similar. Then the man get into really bad situation when he cannot rewind the time or unsay "I don't love you anymore, feel nothing to you and those kids" and had no alternatives beside getting broken. At that point she brought the doom upon herself and daughters. Not trying to put the blame on her and defend him but she just cornered him, of course who could've known such calm person will go as far as to kill the family, however knowing the nature of animals you should never corner one as they become unpredictable and will do "impossible" to break free, and humans are animals. Evolved but preserved many instincts.
1 likeI doubt his lover or he himself planned the murder, he'd come up with something better, get a better story. Instead everything is messed up, his story doesn't add up, her car and keys are still in, no break-in signs... he has no emotions and is not playing. If he planned it he'd be playing emotions if he hadn't any. When you listen about deliberate murders they have stories, they play great emotions, they help searching... because they have prepared.
These peoples brains don’t operate the way yours does.
0 likesI'm in awe from the raw geniality emanating from him
0 likes@Marlon Welter maybe two. They are both in a movie, though
0 likesWell, there were many people who did terrible things and lived their lives happily until death. One of them was the Black Dahlia murderer. She was so horribly tortured and killed but the murderer was never caught.
1 likeAudacity...
0 likes@Marlon Welter There is in fact a french killer called Xavier Dupont de Ligonnes, I think you will find his story interesting, he killed his whole family in 2011 and to this day he has never been caught.
2 likes@Michael Terrell so if he's not happy in the relationship what's not a douchebag move? Stay with her and have a hatefilled relationship that's not good for the kids...this is not about the murder. It's about you saying it's a douchebag move to leave your wife and kids even you're not happy....you work out a plan with your ex or soon to be ex and things get better....just a personal experience
0 likes@eyerolling Intooblivion I also believe NK knew ahead of time. She likely knew Shanann well enough from hearing chris bitch about her to know that she wouldnt just leave with the kids somewhere. If NK really wasnt involved she would ask questions down the road right? She would eventually know chris killed them right?
0 likes@Marlon Welter but I think its not worth the kind of mental problems you will get after the murdering someone! I know he didn't sleep after he did these horrible thing!
1 like@Anne Haight prenupts?????? And Why are we not signing them???
0 likesMan moment (hahaha im a man too)
1 like@D C how do you know that? Do you have unsurfaced evidence or something? 😳
0 likesYes
0 likesNot the first, not the last.
0 likes@Marlon Welter lol maybe in the 1800's
0 likes@First Last God help us 😣
0 likeshe could have, if he was smart enough not to talk to the police. the cops had nothing and he would have gotten away with everything.
0 likes@Thelastunknown law of karma is crap.... evil people die of old age, warm in their beds, surrounded by loved ones every day. My grandpa was one of them.
0 likesFr like I'm sure if she knew about it or if he told her what he did she wouldn't stay silent, she would say something
0 likes@Thelastunknown there is no law of karma. It's just that it's just coincidence. Karma is just the description for a situation. Obviously karma as a concept Is real bit some people do bad things and get away with it. People cheat on tests and nothing happens to them. Some people bulky and harrass people buy nothing happens. The law of karma is more of a way of framing it than an actual explanation
0 likesthat how it supposes to work out (in his plan)
1 likeThere's some not-100%-clear involvement with Nichol Kessinger here -- these 21st century crimes are a bit different in that authorities can subpoena their Web searches, all three of them (Chris, wife, mistress) were frantically Googling "how long to wait before saying I love you," "how to marry your mistress" (<-- mistress was Googling that), "how to delete your text messages," "how long can your deleted text messages be read" (<-- mistress), some weird subtext about "what does it mean when the guy pays for dinner with cash vs a credit card" (BOTH wife + mistress poked into this). Not fair to pin murderous blame on the side chick, but it seems like some longer-term game of "when are you gonna be with me, are you really divorced like you said you were, when will they be out of your life, when can we start fresh" was happening.
0 likesWe saw something not too dissimilar happen with Susan Smith and lover-on-the-side Tom Findlay, back in 1994 -- increasing off-stage pressure about "Hey, I want to be with you, but not your past-life baggage, when can we be together, I just wish we could be together, can't it be the two of us," with horrible twisted interpretations and eventual blowing-her-stack consequences. Findlay quickly side-stepped the aftermath, remaining mostly silent, as did Kessinger. Both cases (Smith and Watts) are notable in that, bucking the statistical trend, neither attempted suicide after the child-murders.
Why didn’t he just run off like a Normal cheater
1 likeHe probably could have but in the end the detectives fisted him
1 likeThat's the Clinton special.
0 likes@Brettney Lizotte he could’ve just run off
1 likeA French aristocrat did it. Killed his wife and 4 kids buried them in the back yard and disappeared. They believe he moved to Latin America I think, nobody ever caught him. In the neflix docuseries "unsolved mysteries" You can watch the episode "house of terror" for more info. Although I don't know how accurate neflix might be, but the story is real and interesting
1 likeYes he did, and why wouldnt he-- he's rich and white and male. Could care less what evidence said, only cared that he's going to f*cking prison.
0 likesyes, he really did apparently
1 likeHe probably thought that he could get away with just saying they "left" or that "someone took them" and that no one would question him or assume anything at all lmao
1 likeHe could've if he had hired a lawyer and shutup about talking to the cops. It's not what you know but what you can prove in court - Law Abiding Citizen(2009, holy shit it's 2009!? i'm fukin old asf)
0 likesThis is true insanity
0 likes🍊
0 likesexactly lmaooo he thought nobody would know smfh
0 likesHe could if he did a better job at it
0 likesLike he could’ve just got his shit and left at any time if they were that much of a burden...
0 likes@Anne Haight still better than spending the rest of ur life literally locked up
0 likesIt’s disgusting isn’t it
0 likesAnd he goes on to tell the school right away that the girls are being unenrolled and calls a realtor to put the house on sale. Like how stupid can you be, dude?
0 likesI guess only he knows.. but the normal sane person, no 🙄
0 likesI don’t get how people are that dumb
0 likes@First Last he has financial problems, and he should pay alimony for 3 kids
0 likesYes
0 likes@Polarbearsrus he said to his dad that mom always said shanon is evil. And Dad straightly believe shannon killed the children. Maybe both parrents have narcissistic traits.
1 like@Karaoke Entertaintment that's what i thought too. It's very difficult to find good spouse.
0 likes@Chernille what country are you from
0 likes@eyerolling Intooblivion That was the worst part...him trying to say his wife killed their kids...even in death he's trying to taint her with the most heinous of accusations...pathetic
0 likes@H why?
0 likes@Ma Sato Yew ken mayke aye faurt. Eets okhaye. Eye hoap yew dew, tew. Yew weel feal bettur
0 likesThis is so weird. Did he actually think he'd get away with this? He buried all of them AT HIS WORK. Did he think no one would think it was him? It's just weird!
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I think he was like mid “hide the bodies” when the cops called him to go back home. He might have wanted to bury his wife but still, at his work? He definitely thought he would get away with it which is the craziest thing
16 likesMaybe he thought he could beat or avoid the murder charge if the cops bought his story about Shanann smothering the kids.
2 likesI also was baffled by that stupidity. As if he wanted to be caught?
0 likesAlas they cracked him through the interrogstions, so it was pointless where he hid them.
When family disappears, the main suspects are usually within the family.
Happy all pieces fell together out of nowhere & he did not see any of that coming lol
The whole Chris Watts thing has always confused me...how...why did he ever think he was going to get away with it...was there even a plan? I just don't get it...it can't just be put down to "oh he's dumb" etc...it's a fascinating case
4 likes@supastar YES! Superstar, that's what I'm saying. Noone is so stupid that he would think he'd get away with it. So he knew he'd be caught. So why wouldn't he just divorce his wife and be with his mistress? Wouldn't that be four million times better than what he did? I don't get it.
2 likesI dk about the whole timeline of events but I feel like once the neighbor got involved everything unraveled way way faster. If chris had a week headstart or so things would have been way harder to solve I think.
0 likesI cried at Chris's "confession" not for him, but for the immeasurable love of his father. To so savagely murder ur pregnant wife and ur childrenand then con ur father into believing you are a righteous avenger makes me weep. The father probably believed it too because what else can he do. The female investigator/ human lie detector is a fucking legend.
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The father still believes him. His parents believe his story and think he's been wronged.
15 likes@Panda But he changed his story. Several times. So which one of them do they believe?
9 likesMan. This comment really hits.
0 likes@Panda The truth is probably too hard to bear and accept
1 likeyou could see that man's heart breaking. learning his two grandkids are dead and his own son is a killer. it's so terrible
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That poor man. He was trying to be there for his son through all that pain & horror.
18 likesMaybe I just don’t know what it’s like to be a dad but If I were in that situation I’d probably disown the guy right then and there, you can only go so far with supporting family until it gets too much… like when your son kills 2 of your grandchildren and his pregnant wife.
29 likes@McNuggies He lied while they were sitting there. His son told him that he killed his wife because he walked upstairs and found she killed their children.
16 likesI can't fathom the pain the dad must have been going through at that moment. Still, the parents fully support Chris though. They're almost as evil as he is, at least the mom anyways.
9 likesJ
0 likesdude the “why is this happening to me?” at 22:02 .... absolutely disgusting. he’s only really crying when he realizes he’s going to prison. it’s insane to me how normal this man seems and did something so horrific and heartless to his own family, to two little children. rest in peace to bella, cece, shannan, and nico. the worst type of monster is the one you would never suspect.
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The fact that one of his daughters wrote him a song adressing him as daddys my hero is disturbing and sad, who wouldve thought the supposed "hero" to them would end their lives
2 likesremember kids: dont talk to the police unless you have your lawyer present unless you actually murdered your wife and kids, in which case you got this bro, youre smarter than those detectives, dont get a lawyer.
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616 likesagreed
279 likesWas he entitled to have a lawyer during interrogations?
188 likes@Capitaine Bonhomme yes of course. Anything you say to detectives at any time can be used against you; he’s being questioned and interrogated. Everything he said from the moment he stepped in there was being documented.
843 likes@Piper Lee
503 likesAmazing he didn't demand for a lawyer to be present
Almost like he wanted to be found out
@Piper Lee
21 likesDid Chris Watts confessed WHY he did that?
@Dee
168 likesAgree with your viewpoint.
In my case,
I would certainly ask for a lawyer.
Also not allowed anyone in my house unless they have a warrant.
Either CW was ignorant of his rights or overestimated his skills in being able to pull this through??
If you know you are innocent then you want a lawyer to protect you from being set up.
I learned that the hard way while in the military haha. Got asked to go in for some questions then I was arrested.
23 likesHis personality is compliance, submit yo authority, he is trying to please by staying, yet lying
65 likesBest advice I've ever heard! YES!
8 likes@Capitaine Bonhomme absolutely. Next time you kill someone ask for a lawyer up front. It will save your
30 likesfrom telling a bunch of lies. Nobody really likes a liar.😣
That's right, if you actually did it then the best thing for you is to tell the truth. Rule #1: the police have your best interest in mind. Rule #2: the truth will set you free. 😐
59 likes@Umar Abdullah chill Abdul that's an amazing thing to say, you're smart take
1 likeabeer 🍺lol their ego gets the best of em
6 likesWouldn't getting a lawyer just prove that you did it but need someone to defend you who can potentially get you out of incarceration ?
4 likes@Sandman Can you elaborate?
2 likesLol! Totally. Funny thing about covert narcissists is they are actually not that smart, and rarely the ‘evil genius’ hollywood portrays them to be.
13 likesYeah, we need more videos like this.
2 likes@Ethan Shinn no it doesn’t, a lot of people take that as a admission of guilt but in reality it’s the best way to protect yourself from getting in trouble from something you didn’t do or did do. These interrogation techniques can be really hard on someone, sometimes people admit to things they didn’t do.
73 likes@Ethan Shinn maybe, but at this point they had NOTHING on this idiot. He was there voluntarily. They said in the other videos how cautious they had to be because he wasnt being detained and could leave at any time. They didnt want him to lawyer up because their case would have been way harder with him in the wind.
19 likes@Captain Forever How wild is it that we’re on day 2 and who knows how many hours and he could have walked out of there at any time?
10 likesPregnant wife*
0 likes@Capitaine Bonhomme Of course. You never have to talk. And you always have the right to have an attorney present.
4 likes@Capitaine Bonhomme He's not the brightest guy.
10 likes@Extraordinary ActSofGlasS actually that can bite you in the ass like byron Smith
0 likes@ThaGVPSon if sarcasm was a rock you'd have a knot on your head
0 likes@Tammy Gaich nope
4 likes😄😄😄😄😄
0 likesRofl
0 likesoh my god 💀💀
0 likes@Ethan Shinn No, you're right to an attorney is in the constitution, Prosecutors, Judges, and Juries aren't allowed to argue that you using your right to an attorney, makes you guilty
14 likes@Tammy Gaich you are so naive. Cops are lazy, they want a conviction, getting the guilty guy is way down the priority list. Nice to have but not important.
25 likes@Ethan Shinn no, never say anything to cops, especially if you are innocent. There is nothing to be gained. The cops are not your friends
31 likescopy
0 likesWell said! Make sure you take a polygraph too. All confidence, you got this!
1 likeLOL your username is the best
0 likesI'll keep this in mind.
0 likes@Tammy Gaich No, I had a friend who was accused of drug and rape a girl. He is totally innocent but had such an anxiety problem, he thought,” if I’m innocent, why do I need to hide” so he didn’t get a lawyer, and did a polygraph, later on during the first trial he was found guilty and spend the first 2years in prison until the police found a real suspect who admits that, 2years of his life waste for believing the police. No compensation, college life ruined.
39 likesYou always need a lawyer even if you're innocent, police are there to solve the case
, not you.
@TheDarkerKnight terrible advice from TG21 lol
4 likesUea let me try that
0 likesI got 40 years u lied
Or just remain silent, it costs less
1 likeMake sure to not sleep at all too! The less sleep you have the easier it is to pass off lies as sleep deprivation
2 likesWhat I find most puzzling is why they'd ever believe that the detective is actually being empathetic towards them and open up to them as if it's a therapy session, you'd think they'd know they're in a situation where any feeling of vulnerability works in favor of the police.
10 likes@Nossair sometimes people just need to talk about stuff and open up we often think of cold unfeeling killers who kill with no remorse plus detectives are trained to expolit this kind of stuff and recognize flaws quickly amd act breaking suspects with their own logic and stuff the suspect believes they dont know but do
0 likesLmao love this kind of thinking 🤣 they arent smart enough to lawyer up most the time. They're just psychotic ticking time bombs. Not planned killers
1 likeThat's easy for you cause you're Lu Bu, no one is pursuing you.
2 likes@ಠ_ಠ your comment has 420 thumbs up bro. Fuck yea 420
1 like@Tammy Gaich This is terrible advice to be disregarded in its entirety. NEVER talk to the cops without a lawyer.
5 likes@Capitaine Bonhommeyes, there are 2 parts. This is part one. Part 2 comes up after this part one. The detectives were so baffled by never seeing a mass murderer act so passive and apologetic that they flew to Wisconsin where he is serving his sentence to try to understand him. It is very detailed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duu2NePfEo0
0 likes@Tammy Gaich horrible advice. Always take a lawyer. You will get nervous. They put pressure on you. Then you make one mistake saying “I left the work at 6”. Then they will say “but we have a camera of you leaving work at 5:15”. You can misspeak or the police can misremember your statement. Do yourself a favor and bring a lawyer. Not a joke. Especially in the USA.
18 likesI have it on good authority that every time a suspects asks for a lawyer, a detective screams internally.
5 likesI agree, Detectives-etc are highly trained at these confession extraction techniques and most people are crazy to try to go up against these people with no experience in these techniques. They will imply that if you ask for a lawyer you must be guilty but still, they will run circles around the average person. That is why there are so many false confessions. In this guy's case I have no sympathy for him but as a general rule one should ask for a lawyer to be present...
3 likesAlso, if you are under 18 make sure your parents are present as well. Know your rights.
0 likes@Capitaine Bonhomme he gave the officer permission to enter. And most people don’t think they need a lawyer because they don’t actually need one. I’ve been arrested before and got questioned without a lawyer, they let me go because I was literally innocent. I told the truth without needing some pencil neck to write down what I need to say. Just be a good person.
0 likes@Tammy Gaich There's always a chance you can be wrongfully imprisoned due to detectives wanting you to be the suspect, so having a lawyer present is necessary.
6 likesCrazy but if he had gotten a lawyer from the start he would probably be free today.
3 likes@ಠ_ಠ well if he didn't take the polygraph that would be kind of suspicious
1 like@FORZION ehh... maybe not him but yeah other peoople for sure. They did pretty much catch him red handed on camera and in less than a few hours they knew he did it. He was most likely going to jail if he stayed completely silent.
0 likes@Umar Abdullah they definitely don’t have your best interest in mind lol. They just want a confession so they can solidify their case
1 like@Capitaine Bonhomme Psychopaths often have unwarranted confidence. Chris likely figured he got this.
4 likes@Ealsante
2 likesActually, CW didn't look confident at all during the interrogations !
Exactly look at how well he ended u- oh wait
1 like@Capitaine Bonhomme I see where you’re coming from but it would also be a bit sus if he called a lawyer to prove his innocence
1 like@Capitaine Bonhomme Of course. If anything is going to be admissible in court, the police are required to read you your Miranda Rights before questioning you. You then sign something that acknowledges you were read your rights.
4 likesHe could have, and should have, requested a lawyer immediately and never talked to the police under any circumstances. He is obviously guilty, but he still should have immediately requested an attorney.
Don't let TV foul you, immediately requesting an attorney does not make you look guilty. You have absolutely no obligation to talk to the police once they Mirdanise you.
@Infin1ty
0 likesThank you for clarifying about the legal process.
@Capitaine Bonhomme guilty people lawyer up the least because they want to appear innocent. Like in this case he wanted to appear like he was doing everything he could to help the police find his missing wife and kids because that’s what an innocent person would likely do initially. Regardless of guilt you should always always always lawyer up.
4 likes@AxelSpott
0 likesI disagree with you about getting a lawyer and guilt.
In general, guilty or not, one needs a lawyer.
It can be very intimidating to be interrogated even if you are innocent.
Just ask, for instance, black people, often discriminated and profiled against them by police.....
@Capitaine Bonhomme in muttland you are entitled to a lawyer if you are being interrogated or if you are in custody.
0 likes@shlomo shlomowitz
1 likeWell, if you are entitled, then it's your right.
Nothing to do with guilt or innocence.
He couldn’t get passed neighbor Nate and he thought he could get passed an FBI agent 🤣🤣🤣🤣
1 likeIf getting a lawyer proved you did it no one would ever be found not guilty.
3 likes@8bert9 This is part 3
0 likes@Tammy Gaich Even if this was true, why risk being the 1/10 when it comes to serving jail/prison time? This is real important so getting a lawyer should be your top priority, innocent or not.
0 likes@Enzo Lorenzetti Polygraphs are not even reliable. There's a reason why they aren't admissible in court.
0 likes@Tammy Gaich polygraphs are inadmissible in court. Additionally, if they’re pulling out the fucking polygraph they probably don’t think you’re innocent- so you should definitely grab a lawyer if you haven’t already.
0 likesPlenty of innocent people self-incriminate accidentally. I would highly recommend talking to a lawyer before going in for ANY serious questioning- ESPECIALLY if you’re innocent.
@Яровоїн I am not talking about these 3 parts at all. The person asked for more details about why he did what he did so I referred him to a 2 part sound/video of when the detectives went from Colorado to Wisconsin, where Chris is serving his life sentence, to ask him very, very, detailed questions months after he had been sentenced and moved to a Wisconsin prison. If you click on part 1 of 2 you will see what I am talking about. Part 2 comes up in the playlist after part one......
0 likesmy comment to the guy who asked for more detail......
"This is part one. Part 2 comes up after this part one. The detectives were so baffled by never seeing a mass murderer act so passive and apologetic that they flew to Wisconsin where he is serving his sentence to try to understand him. It is very detailed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duu2NePfEo0
@Ethan Shinn depends. innocent people should get a lawyer because these manipulative techniques practiced by detectives can work on them, and they might end up saying something that would put them in trial. calling lawyers wouldn't immediately mean admission to guilt.
2 likesI like men
0 likesCuz he's a narcissist sociopath and felt he could convince them.
0 likes@MCRuCr original comment
0 likesno matter who you are or what you do everyone deserves basic human rights
0 likes@Capitaine Bonhomme so until he said to he dad he killed his wife he could have walked out of that room and they couldn’t stop him. You notice how when his dad mentions watts getting a lawyer the detectives instantly come back in to try prevent it as if a lawyer was they then there job would be 10x harder
1 like@Capitaine Bonhomme normally it’s the other way around you need a lawyer if your guilty
0 likes@Adam Atch
0 likesYou are speaking from experience?
@zephyr sage
0 likesYou are right.
Lie detector are not admissible evidence in court
@Tammy Gaich no even if you are innocent, if you mix up some details on accident they could lock you up. Always have your lawyer.
0 likes@Capitaine Bonhomme the majority of people who get arrested for crimes would get off scot free if they clammed up and asked for a lawyer, answering no interrogation questions. That's the scary part about murder and that's the part most people aren't aware of, over half of them don't get solved.
0 likes@General Jesus
0 likesAgree with you about the majority of crimes not solved.
However there are innocent people who are simply at the wrong place and wrong time and low socio economic as well as black or Hispanics and often get arrested and interrogated.
Without proper legal representation, they can be slapped with charges.
@Tammy Gaich No. wrong.
0 likesIts because they think they look guilty asking for a lawyer 😂 mate you look more guilty when you don't pass the test man 😂
0 likes@Tammy Gaich I really like your striped sweater trammy
0 likesYep, this comment about nails it
0 likes@Amanda L i get the sentiment, but a good defense lawyer wont necessarily try to get the defendant off, but instead make sure there are no grounds for a mistrial or any technicalities that could get him off the hook
0 likesYES. XD
0 likesWhy i read this in sonic's voice
0 likes@Capitaine Bonhomme you have the right to a lawyer at any time
0 likes@Capitaine Bonhomme He was stuck on letting cops into the home because he had to fake being a dad who was as concerned as Nicole Atkinson.
0 likes@Capitaine Bonhomme my only guess for all these murderers never asking for a lawyer is they're grossly unaware of their rights. That and they're so hyperfocused on the depth of their situation that they forget.
0 likes@D R A
0 likesYou are most probably right about lack of knowledge of their rights.
#1 rule DON'T TALK TO THE POLICE
2 likes@Capitaine Bonhomme He didn’t even have to be at the interrogations actually. He could’ve opted to not be a part of it, and said they can talk to his lawyer. He wasn’t arrested, and even if he was he could’ve opted to not talk with them. He just thought he could outsmart the cops and kept coming to the interrogations. They just had suspicion but they had no evidence incriminating him. Even going to his car around 5am doesn’t mean he did anything at the time.
0 likes@Lo_
1 likeYou make some good points .
@Capitaine Bonhomme TY!
0 likesThis, this is comedy gold
0 likes@Animate Gnome 40
0 likesUnfortunately, nothing to do with comedy is
@Capitaine Bonhomme anytime the police want to talk to you. Even if it seems super simple and irrelevant. Ask for a lawyer and then don’t say a word. They would do what they did to him to you and you’d confess to anything they suggested. Remember: lawyer!
0 likes@Kristen
0 likesYou are right
However in this case, he hadn't been arrested.
So he could have walked out anytime
It's the sense of grandiose that every narc has about them..they always think they can fool the system and everyone involved ...
0 likesHe probably didn’t want to appear guilty by asking for a lawyer
0 likesSingle best comment here.
0 likes😁👌Right on!!
0 likesBad advice. You should remove this comment as some people can’t detect sarcasm through text…
0 likes@Fiendish Memory I agree, people can be really f**king stupid when it comes to sarcasm!
1 likeThis made me laugh so hard after this heavy dark video.
0 likes@Umar Abdullah The police just want to solve a case. Obviously they'd prefer to get the right guy but they're take the wrong one just as readily
0 likesWhy are you giving murderers advice? We actually WANT them to talk ... without a lawyer ... so as to get a confession.
0 likesMy aunt tried to frame my uncle for murder. She used her dialysis machine to pump out a good amount of her own blood, threw it around in the kitchen and broke a bunch of stuff. When we got the call from the police asking if we had any idea where she was I was immediately like "Check with her boyfriend!" I'm pretty sure the conviction and immediacy of that answer is what made them drop the case.
0 likesShe was actually fine btw: after about two weeks she realized her stunt didn't work so she went and told her 3 sons that they could all screw themselves, she didn't love them, her new boyfriend had daughters and they mattered more to her. Second spoiler alert: they didn't matter more to her for long. The man who had cheated on his wife with my aunt (a married woman) and then after they both got divorced, married my aunt, for some completely unknown reason that was entirely against his character up until that point cheated on my aunt with a married woman, divorced my aunt, and married the other woman. And my aunt's sons went no-contact to her absolute bewilderment and disappointment.
I swear, I'm the most sane person in my entire family because at least I still have enough of my brain left to know that they're all crazy.
She mentions he hasn’t cried and then he follows up with fake crying .. geeeez this guy is a real piece of work
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As I read your comment it followed up on the video😂
8 likesand right after tammy gave him the scenario that shanan kill the little girls he follows up with telling the same exact story
10 likesIkr, she was right, he really is a terrible liar
2 likesBefore I finished reading the end of the comment I replaced the word “work” with “shit.”
0 likesAs the father of a little three year old boy, I can say with complete certainty that there is no relationship that one will ever have where the other person is more completely trusting towards you than the relationship between a parent and their toddler. You’re everything to them, you’re practically their entire world, and in many ways, they’re your world as well. In their eyes, you can do no wrong and they trust you completely and implicitly. To betray that trust, especially in the manner that this fiend did, is just so unconscionable and so horrific that it’s painful to even think about for those of us who genuinely love our children and seek to protect them. I will never understand how he was able to murder his little girls and dispose of them as if they were trash, a mere inconvenience to be rid of as quickly and expediently as possible… those poor babies. The worst part for me was hearing about how Bella said “Daddy, no!” How could you hear your own baby say that, how could you listen to your own small child, your own flesh and blood, begging for their life and not be CRUSHED?! How could you continue to snuff their life out? This is a very sick and a very evil individual, and he deserves a far worse fate than the one that he received.
9 likesThe lady just showed why I wouldn't never take a polygraph test, even if i was 100% innocent, the amount of emotional control you must have in that moment is absolutely unreal
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But even if you pass or fail it, a polygraph can’t be used as evidence in court so don’t worry about it
11 likesIf you're innocent you'll be reassured by someone saying they get the truth from you, maybe the false positive rate isn't as bad as you thought.
0 likes@Luiz Castro no, the point of the polygraph test is to tell you you failed and use that to pressure you into an actual confession. If you are being polygraphed by the cops they will tell you you failed no matter how you've done.
31 likeslike if it was me in that chair i would’ve ended up failing to be innocent of chris watts’ murder of his family PLSSS
3 likesppl with a baseline anxiety would just fail anyway
10 likesI'm just confused why people say get a lawyer, get a lawyer. Im always happy to see murderers without lawyer thinking they got it all. And they seal their fate themselves. Lol. That's great.
0 likesRefusing to take a polygraph test is more damning than taking the test.
0 likesI passed a polygraph despite lying multiple times. Not that difficult.
0 likes@Braden C. False. Polygraphs can’t be used as evidence AT ALL. They are pointless. So declining to take one is meaningless in the eyes of the law.
2 likesHis poor father probably thought “Oh my god, how could this get any worse?” Then it did.
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Imagine lying to your own father about not killing his grandchildren. Absolutely insane
45 likesI have no sympathy for Chris’ parents. They hated Shanann and coddled Chris. They’d still be in denial if they could be.
44 likes@Candice Watson indeed they are, you need to watch their conversations with him in jail "oh, Chriss, we love you, we forgive you , you look amazing, everybody knows what wonderful person you are, let us tell you some funny facts from your kids funeral..."
19 likes@Miraculous Angel jeez, really? Is that in like a video?
1 like@jiji~~~ seriously, I'd love to see that video. I've a feeling it's an over-exaggeration, but whatever.
0 likes@jiji~~~ check out the channel Live Abuse Free. They are absolutely horrible people and that includes the sister.
1 like@lolz check out the channel Live Abuse Free. They are absolutely horrible people and that includes the sister. No over exaggerating.
0 likesThe second most disgusting thing about this is that he blamed the woman he murdered on his murder of his children. Dude.
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well they planted thast idea to make him confess so that they start getting something out of him other than "he didn't know what happened" and "someone took them" this is literally so scary....this dude is a regular ass dude, this can happen to literally anyone....
94 likes@Lolika Lopareva Anyone who murders their wife and babies, sure.
94 likes@Teresa Sparks Right, but your next door neighbor could be hiding those same innate tendencies. All of us have a monster inside us and it's up to us to keep it tamed.
28 likes@Emma Madgini Stay strong, sister. Don't give into your inner cat-ignorer
11 likesLolika Lopareva it actually can’t happen to anyone, can only happen to real sickos
9 likesShe didn't deserve to be hated that much! Even after he killed her 😭😭
5 likes@G. H. I keep a healthy skepticism of people, every day is a trillion-sided dice roll and getting acquainted with your murderer is one of the least likely possible outcomes.
5 likesHe took a page from Logo
0 likes@BlackBeWhite2k7 Where have you read that he was placed in protective custody? There are not alot of spots in protective custody, and those spots usually go to police officers, informants, and maybe political figures. Do you know how many child killers are in prison at this very moment? I highly doubt he is or ever was in protective custody.
0 likesShan'ann married Satan's spawn. Words cannot describe how evil Chris is.
3 likes@boiii Yeah either he was sorry for his own ass or just acting hoping To get a lesser sentence
1 likeand he made his daughters ride out to the oil site alive with their deceased mother on the truck floor at their feet. unfathomable
5 likesTammy did a great job suggesting that idea so he would create a dumb scenario. He really fell for EVERY SINGLE TRAP. You love to see it, you really do.
10 likes@D H Yeah, that was a beautiful gambit right there
1 likeHe does blame her…she was the reason he wasn’t happy.
0 likes@Deprogram-a-rama wrong af 🤣 I have a child and somone that would hurt their child has something horribly wrong with them.
0 likes@brendan miller of course, but the farther we stray from God, the worse our collective morality as a species. Look around
0 likesThe way he immediately confessed after they give him a chance to blame Shannan, he walked right into their trap and really thought they’d believe him that she did it.
166 likesIf at any point you find yourself sitting across from a detective calling you a "Truth Teller" then you know things really have gone horribly wrong,
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Lol
0 likesGod it is painful to watch him lie about all of this to his father, especially knowing that he'll find out the truth soon enough anyway. Those couple of minutes honestly felt like an eternity, I forgot there was anything else to the video for a minute.
250 likesHis dad seems like a good man. It's an abject cruelty of nature that your children can just come out twisted monsters for no reason besides random chance brain defect. Those were his grandkids.
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His motherrrrrrrrr
7 likesAlso by nurture.
1 likeReading and watching interviews with Ronnie Watts recorded post-trial will surely make you save your sympathy.
17 likesIts amazing how different real, effective interrogations are to the TV ones. They're staying calm, biting their tongues, showing empathy, even blaming the victim, speaking softly, looking him in the eyes, sitting perfectly still like concerned teachers counseling a troubled kid. Contrast this to the self righteous, screaming detective slamming his fists on the table on TV. I cant look away.
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It's called the Reid Technique.
3 likesI’m in a forensics class and we had a discussion asking why do movies and tv shows show us an over dramatic way of catching criminals. Could be just for the views or muddy our education of how to deal with the police. I learned that not saying anything after being given your Miranda rights can be used as evidence.
12 likes@Jacob evidence for what
0 likes@Patrick Lundtofte it can be used as evidence against you in court. Say that you hit someone with a car and a police officer can say you were completely quiet after reading your Miranda rights. You may come off as unsympathetic to your actions and the jury would hear this and sway their verdict to guilty cus you made yourself look bad just because you didn’t say anything.
1 like@Jacob they cant convict me for not saying anything unless they have absolute proof i did the crime
0 likes@Patrick Lundtofte …okay?
0 likesThe neighbor solved the case in just a few minutes.
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When I watched the Netflix documentary and he said he suspected him I was shook I wonder how he’s doing today
1139 likesSomeone hire this man
541 likesGood call, quite salient.
149 likesSome people aren't nearly as good at hiding their true selves as they think they are. Chris probably thought he was acting perfectly normal but I'd be willing to bet he oozed resentment.
631 likes@Kjartan Ragnarson American murder the family next door.... it’s still on Netflix
61 likesNate the real MVP!
47 likes@Tiffany Rose Wow well said
12 likessolving the case and proving the case are different things.. Investigators and prosecutors arent paid to guess things, its all worked on material proof. Otherwise people would just be thrown in jail everytime a neibohour guess something.
253 likes@Namewasstolen Stresslevel He still did though
64 likeshahahaah
2 likesking said he did it hes being fuckn weird
33 likes@Kjartan Ragnarson no a
2 likesspeedrun
10 likes@dhfjgkt dmfhfj lol i know all of the people even the police thinks Chris do it. But they need evidence and let him confess first. Also they need it to find the bodies.
42 likesI'm the 1000th like, just thought I'd mention
11 likesYeah your right! That's ultimately what brought him down straight away. He knew the neighbour had a camera.
16 likesIt's a good guess but by no mean certain nor sufficient to damn him guilty legally.
4 likesYes, huge red flag he's playing surveillance that could show what happened to the girls and Chris is looking at his phone and the door.
21 likes@Gustavo de Anapolis you mean fact checking...oh no!
3 likesYes the neighbors are the heroes wall he did not get time to create a story because the neighbor reacted very quickly. Sorry for my bad english but i live in holland in the town Mill opposite the wellnessboot.
31 likesThanks to to Shanann's friend NA!
10 likes@Ny bnds
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@Namewasstolen Stresslevel They got that security camera footage for free tho🤣
3 likesDo you believe the neighbor had enough evidence to get a guilty conviction in court.
3 likesThat neighbor was his downfall
2 likesHe deserves the medal of freedom.
1 likeI Think its a Nightmare now to life Next door and to know that all sie Dead because of the husband and the house get sold to a different Family like nothing happeneds. But who wants to live there? No One.
5 likesi knowwww
2 likesits not like it wouldnt have been solved without the neighbor. THis dude was soooo terrible at lying. It would just have taken some more time.
6 likesthe police knew all the time it was him.. they just need to prove it..
4 likesHe should make a youtube channel dissecting criminal psychology.
1 like@Free Assange I'd live there coz the neighbours would keep me safe
3 likes@Kimberly MayesThe side fade son of the best girlfriend scouted out the neighbor, reported the camera to the responding officer. These four people were sharp af.
3 likes@Namewasstolen Stresslevel you sound like Chris watts incarnate
0 likes@Cindy Russo to be fair, the neighbor knew how he usually behaves and so it was easier for him to tell Chris was lying.
10 likes@Simp Cat IKR? Nate was spot on!
2 likesCops did too but it's not as easy to get someone to confess.
2 likes@dhfjgkt dmfhfj good guess. And I think he actually swayed how this all went
0 likes@A Guy Named Something no. He was a part of the puzzle
0 likes@Night Rider gathering evidence is way more important. You can accuse someone but that doesn't mean much without substantial proof. Just camera footage isn't enough
1 like@Tiffany Rose true so true. What I don’t understand is why he didn’t ask for a lawyer though? It is within his rights. He thought that he could get away by being cooperative? It’s so weird.
1 likeGet that man in the force now!!
0 likesWhat the documentary is called on Netflix?
1 likeSolving the case wasn’t hard, and isn’t in a lot of murder cases especially if it’s domestic. It’s obtaining evidence, confessions, witness testimonies and a conviction that is difficult
2 likes@Emma Bee I think he did that to create the illusion he had nothing to hide like he wanted to help the investigators, and then he would be able to manipulate them into believing his BS. But it backfired on him as it usually does cause it seems to be a common theme with most or all of the criminals on the channel, at least the ones I’ve seen.
3 likes@Jeremy Johnson true, could be that yes
0 likesIt’s not it atleast took a month in the documentary it had said he didint want to confess the truth and it could’ve took a couple months to find out
1 likeCrazy to think Chris could have gone home half way through this video and may have gotten away with it. Props to these 2!
6 likesLol
0 likesI mean the cops probably did too... but they have to do it a certain way to get him prosecuted
2 likesYeah thats because he interacts with him quite a lot. The detectives don't they're investigating strangers
1 likeNice copy and paste comment. Love seeing it on everyone of these videos by multiple video. Your wit knows no bounds.
0 likesNo he didn’t. He just said he was acting strange without any form of evidence. You need hard facts not just suspicion. If we tried cases just on the basis of suspicion it would be salem witch trials and the 60’s all over again.
1 like@TVNGO_ Shotz i was there when the notorious B.I.G was killed and you are wrong.
0 likes@Jim South These are two completely different crimes what does Notorious B.I.G have to do with the Chris Watts case?
1 like@TVNGO_ Shotz I know ow what I know ow and knowing that is why I know what I say is true.
0 likesHe's the hero the girls needed.😩
0 likes@Tiffany Rose but I won’t why? Was it lack of sex? Did his wife have too much control.. not enough respect. What am I missing here?
0 likesHe was witness to the whole build up of it all. Truly horrible
0 likes@Sherri Brown I’ll check that out. Hopefully it’s available in the UK.
1 likeGive him an interrogator's license already!
0 likesNeighbors know what goes on next door 😏
2 likesI think it's a lot easier when you know the person well. You can tell when they are acting differently. The police are dealing with a stranger.
2 likesRight. Straight up the smartest neighbor I've ever seen lol
1 likeCould it be because it’s his neighbour and the police don’t know Chris watts personally..
2 likes@Donaldo Trumpie used to be a member of the gym @ "the wellnessboot'' in mill 🤣
0 likes@Cindy Russo The cop isnt dumb. He knew right away when Chris got off his truck and entering the house. Cop acted like he doesnt know anything because you need evidence to put someone in jail. And as someone as evil as this man. You woudnt want him to be on alert and find a way to escape or hide the truth. The only thing that could jail this guy is evidence, and evidence takes time and interrogation for the truth to come out.
5 likesWould you rather have the cop guess ít from the beginning and have Chris call a lawyer and possibly get away with murder?
Or would you rather have the cops investigate with full evidence to put this nut job in jail forever.
@Lacustina wow that’s awesome how smart the cop was and thanks for your input 🌺
1 likeI mean good on the neighbor but anyone who knew Chris would see he wasn't acting right. He was hugging himself and rocking back and forth, disinterested in video that could show where his family went, and kept looking at the exit for a way out. Remember at that time he is claiming Shanann left him so he is not supposedly worried about their safety. Yet he goes from nonchalant to petrified when the video is shown.
4 likesYeah case of beer and donuts
0 likesHe's the real mvp
0 likes@H K yup. You could tell he was definitely selling it when he went on live to and what not but once they starting calling him in for questioning you can just tell the guilt got to him !
1 likeI’m sure the police had a pretty good idea before Nate voiced his opinion. When chris was notified that his family was missing, he took his time getting back home and there was no urgency or concern when he arrived. EVEN if they were having marital issues and he though that she left him, i would think most normal people would be concerned about where their children are.
2 likesPretty much anybody with a brain knew, but while the neighbor can just declare someone guilty on a hunch, the police and prosecutors have to be able to prove it.
1 likeFr he knew what was good from day 1
0 likesSoooo did the neighbor get a reward ?
1 like100%
0 likesBecause he knows how he normally acts and obviously seen he was not acting normal
0 likesYeah, I was surprised as hell. Cool dude.
0 likesIt’s also about proving it to a jury.
0 likes😂
0 likesAbsolutely ! Unfortunately the police and detectives didn’t have a baseline to know how Chris normally acts , the neighbor did,
0 likesThey should hire that man
2 likesIt was definitely her friend that solved the case instantly. The neighbor just confirmed everything.
1 likeYou're giving them too much credit. Its called being a witness. I watch so much true crime and 30% of neighbors (witnesses) will say they heard noises but thought it was construction or sumthin but these neighbors were actually close to the victims. Not just someone next door that you bump into once a week when going to work
0 likesWatching that body cam with the neighbor saying Chris was acting weird and then Chris actually watching himself on the security tape. Hoping beyond hope that you can't see what he is putting in his truck bed. I don't know why but my heart was racing while watching that. Crazy stuff.
0 likesyep neighbor called it
1 likePlot twist it was the neighbor
0 likes@Donaldo Trumpie Dutch person would never called Netherlands a "Holland"🕵🙄 LET'S INVESTIGATE THIS!!😅waar is het kaaswiel!
0 likesWas an easy case to solve
0 likes@Niko i mean they explain that's his friend so he knows his real cues
0 likesThis is the top comment on all three parts
0 likes@Jim South You're delusional. Those 2 cases are UNRELATED and don't shy away from the fact that a court needs hard evidence to prove a crime, not suspicion.
0 likes@A Rabbit Yes. All the above. But he should have left her, not killed her and their girls!
1 like@Free Assange cette histoire me fait penser à Amytiville. J'ai lu que le voisin a dû déménager à cause de menaces
0 likesI love how the top comment in all three videos is just like this one 😂
0 likesI bet he’s having a real hard time in prison child and woman killers are bottom of the totem pole
1 likeIt’s the gathering of enough evidence for a trial can be tricky ://
0 likesHe didn't get a confession though
0 likes@Jim Southwhat u mean? ma man still out here responding to people, like chill for a sec bro
0 likes@Jim South ok, u do you man
0 likes@Jim South what? Bro text normally god damn, can't understand anything
0 likes@Jim South what are you even saying? U funny as though😂😂
0 likes@Jim SouthAyo straight up nonsense 😂👌
0 likes@Night Rider oh that’s all they did? Just got the foundational proof that a case is built on AND got a confession…that’s all they managed to do lol. But the neighbor said he’s acting weird so yea he solved the case😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesthe scary part is the girlfriend was behind this
0 likes@Jim South huuh
0 likesHonestly, the neighbor is the MVP in this. Yes, his observations were on point, but also his CCTV footage. Same can be said for the best friend - without her, Watts would have been able to lay out a much more convincing narrative. With the best friend dragging the police there, it locked Watts into all sorts of tight spots.
0 likesThey did very well, but.... They did not elevate the case to the level where you could prosecute. That was on the interrogation team.
@Ny bndsto the
0 likes@Tiffany Rose a few
0 likesNeighbors.... lol the guy was amazing too and we need friends like the lady too
0 likesTrue legend - to speak up against people you know is true bravery, neighbour saw something was really off and called it out. Give the man a medal
0 likesThe fact that he put the blame on his wife, someone who's not even here to defend herself is so sick and twisted
72 likesKnowing that this man is crying for HIMSELF and not those lovely lives he selfishly took is absolutely disgusting. Those tears were for the fact he was going to prison, not for their lives.
55 likesWhen that detective said he would help get them out of the cold I cried for them, and I didn’t know them. He was their FATHER and HUSBAND. Such an awful person.
The father comforting his murdering son, rubbing his back like, "its okay, killer, its okay," really gets under my skin. I couldn't stand to watch it.
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I get that, but you likely don’t have kids and don’t understand that bond
4 likesProps to ms.Tammy for not bursting out in laughter when the other detective started praising Chris for basic fatherly duties
211 likesThe fact that he blamed his dead pregnant wife for the murder of his two children so he could get away with it is absolutely disgusting.
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Self preservation is a natural instinct
116 likesYou expected something a tad more noble?
113 likesSeeking an allibi/reasonable scape goat is more disgusting than murdering your own children?
29 likes@joshy2 boss who said "more"?
104 likesThree children
9 likes@stephen morris two, he said he killed her after she killed the two children. In his story she didn’t kill the unborn baby
16 likesNorm MacDonald: I think it was the murders that were the most disgusting thing.
15 likes@joshy2 boss In a way, it's sort of more evil isn't it. I can buy someone having a moment of insanity and killing their family, like you can almost rationalise someone having a mental break like that and going through with it (I'm not saying it's remotely ok, I'm just saying I can at least comprehend how it oculd happen)... but then to sit there and think afterwards that not only after murdering his pregnant wife, he is willing to let the whole world believe she killed her two children. I don't know, I think that's next level evil, and requires much more commitment. With the murders he had to be evil for one night, to keep up a lie like that you have to have a totally black heart and be devoid of empathy completely.
44 likesThe interrogator literally planted the idea
28 likesI mean he killed his family so.......
4 likesI agree
0 likes@pLAtonic buu facts . He literally loved that idea. And def is mad he didn't shoot for that from the beginning . Was even selling his dad on that too
5 likesI bet she loved them more than anything too 😔
2 likesThe fact that he killed his two kids and pregnant wife in the first place is absolutely disgusting
4 likesI mean both of the detectives offered that option to him
0 likesNot only that, he initially used that narrative with his father. His father believed it for a while. Now his dad has to live with his only son dying in prison and his grandchildren dead, with everyone looking at him like they are all monsters, not just Chris.
5 likes@Tamara well, noone actually SAID more, but giving what hed already done's as bad as it gets blaming someone else is exactly what youd expect
0 likes@jaasiel Delacruz thats kinda genius because if he doesn't confess to anything at all (and they had nothing at that point) he couldve just stood up and leave like bye bitxh.
1 likeBut by putting so much pressure on him and then giving him an alternative he obviously didnt think of, they give him an alibi that will not be useful for long BUT they can arrest him and make sure he wont clean up after himself so to speak. They had no idea if theres any evidence left so by locking him up they made sure he wont be out to destroy it. Or just leg it to a different country... which, considering he was not accused of anything, he couldve done i think? Im european do idk how this works in US.
Why is that disgusting?
0 likesHot take.
0 likes@Ayush are you a guitar???
0 likesAbsolutely fucking stellar technique from Tammy there
0 likes@gibberconfirm 😭😥
0 likes@joshy2 boss They're literally saying it's disgusting that he came up with a scape goat FOR murdering his family. Cmon bro.
2 likes@Tim Easley Right and especially after he adds in how his mom said the wife "was a nasty evil person". Like wow dude you're going down so everybody in your family is going down too........Twisted
2 likesWhen did he do that
0 likes@joshy2 boss who said more?
0 likes🤢
0 likesNotice he only started crying once he knew he was fucked.
2 likesI saw many interrogations but this guy talking endlessly that he want to see his family again, I couldn't bear it and skipped all that poor attempts getting credibility. I mean every convicted suspect tried this but his level of annoyingness is superior. Imagine you have to question this dude 10 hours straight and 90% of the time listening again and again to his bullshit lies. Even 5 minutes is too much knowing what he have done.
0 likes@pLAtonic buu agree
1 likeHe did kill them I'm sure it wasn't a worry for him
0 likesIf you were in the same situation you would probably do anything you can to get out
2 likesOh. So the murder was ok. It's the shifting of blame that bothers you
0 likesSo what did he think he was going to tell them where he hid the mothers body and then be like "oh yeah I went ahead and buried those kids too but i didn't kill them".
0 likesyes it is :(
0 likesI really feel bad for the grandfather. He just lost his granddaughters and is feeling what the dad should.
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I know it’s horrible imagine your son killed his wife. I wouldn’t know what to do I think I’d kill myself it’s just too awful to imagine
11 likesNope, watch some videos about that grandfather. He is horrible too.
42 likesWell the grandparents didn’t like Shannon sadly
33 likesGrandfather said: “your mom always said she was evil”.
38 likesThat’s disturbing!!
No, he barley seemed bothered that he lost he's granddaughters, he seemed more concerned that he's son was upset about going to jail.
28 likes@D Gillian No, Chris said that.
6 likesNope.. the grqndparents are the main reason why he did what he did... The mother is nuts.. watch more videos of them
16 likesNope! The grandparents forgave Chris for what he did, as if they were the ones wronged and had the right to give forgiveness as the parents of that monster.
12 likesThe only grandfather that cared about them was the one from shannan's side.
0 likesAmazing how the interrogators ran into the room when his father asked for a lawyer, because they knew it was their last chance to find out what he put his wife, and his kids… If he had gotten a lawyer, they would most likely never find out where they are as these lawyers would have mucked up everything..
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Don’t phrase it that way, dude… lawyers are maybe the most important part of the legal system…
46 likesMan, spoken like a true expert. Any legal professional knows, lawyers = "most likely never find out what he put his wife".
9 likesOn the other side, it is really weird how it is generally accepted in the US that the prosecutors can manipulate the person so that he does not ask for a lawyer. Thats pretty weird in most places.
27 likesImagine you're innocent and really should get a lawyer, but the prosecutors think you're guilty and talk you into not getting one.
They would've been able to give the information in order for a bit of leniency. Sure it would've been a bit later than anyone would've liked but I have no doubt that a lawyer would aid in locating the bodies. Nobody wants to spend time in prison, it was the only emotion the dude showed throughout the whole thing. I'd personally rather die than spend my life in prison.
1 likeIf he had gotten a lawyer they probably would've done some sort of deal, like "I tell you where they are to get the death penalty off the table" or something similar. I'm glad he didn't though, it's really satisfying watching a monster be so dumb he talks himself right into jail
0 likesThey want their confession. That's the only reason.
0 likesOnce a lawyer comes into the picture that begins to dissolve rather quickly - guilty or innocent
For the guilty man this is essential. But for the innocent man it is awful, and you can't try and lock up a hundred innocent men hoping there might be a guilty one or two in there
Even if he had immediately lawyered up they have him on video admitting he killed his wife and hid 3 bodies. There's no way they wouldn't have searched his worksite and they would've found the shallow grave.
0 likesSo everyone saying he should of got a lawyer and he woulda got away with this. How ? What would the explanation be. It's almost like you all wanted him to get away with it. Detectives can use any strategy they want to get a confession. Even get in his face and say your a sick person
1 like@Mahoney they absolutely are and everyone deserves totally bias and fierce representation and defense but it just shows good police work that they knew to act quickly.
0 likes@Sean Bannon He could get away with a lesser crime. If i remember correctly there's a case on JCS channel that a girl killed her child, but because she never confessed and had a legal team, she was only charged with corpse concealment. The proccess also get a lot more complicated, a one week case with a confession could take years to get to conclusion...
0 likesTime stamp???
0 likes@Jennifer @17:55
0 likesI can’t even imagine that father hearing his son say that. Realizing his grandkids are gone and his son was involved in murder. My dad would have been so devastated losing his grands. Boy those cops ran in when he mentioned lawyer though. He should taken that advice at that point but I’m glad he didn’t. He finally admitted how evil he is at the end.
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My family would beat me to death for doing something like this… I’d have to literally hide from everyone forever. They’d disown me forever and I’d die in prison all alone.
4 likesIt's crazy to think that this actually works. Playing with emotions of a suspect, their guilt, pride, possibly remorse. Even the suspect not requesting a lawyer before or even after the polygraph test is the prime example of how well they played with his emotions. Good job to the police on this one, justice served.
27 likesRemember kids, even when being called as a witness, always have a lawyer. He knows the difference between incriminating questions and is able to distance himself from emotional play from the police.
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Repeat after me… “ I invoke my 5th amendment right” he’s still guilty though so f him lol
1 like“It surprises me, and it warms my heart, that you’re the type of dad who can pack a bag for your kids.” They really had to reach for that compliment didn’t they? 💀
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Lol
45 likesThey were about to compliment him on giving them food and water man I stg
468 likes@MikeMichaelson Some of these investigators actually do that. With the dumber ones of the disgusting gross group. "You feed your family, you keep them clothed, you keep them protected in your house, yet SHE goes ahead and complains about life despite all your effort, I mean I'd feel like that is a spit in the face" "it is just unfair isn't it"
325 likesHim; I mean like that’s what a good father does right ?
36 likes“It’s good that u did basic things for ur kids” haha
150 likesIt's also ironic because bags are probably what he used to carry their bodies in. Like they were kind of hinting at the fact that they knew what he did to his kids but still complimenting him to fool him.
97 likesLol the furthest of reaches
18 likesDetective: Chris, you're a human, and no one can take that away from you even if they didn't try. I've met so, so many fathers, and you are definitely one of them--only you. Other men, they would have done something else, but you were not a part of that. You were this, then, and that's what makes this so important to all of us, and even none of us if that would help. You and those kids were so much.
112 likesYou seem like the kinda dad who'd say 'bless you' when the kid sneezed. That's the kinda Chris I know
123 likesMost people shouldn't have kids
33 likesI liked when he was like " you're going to tell the truth, because you're a truth teller Chris, that's who you are."
66 likes@MikeMichaelson it's intentional to inflate his ego and get his guard down so he trusts the investigator
14 likes@Jonathan King facts!
5 likes@diapersFTMFW11 lmao. Seriously.
0 likes@PenskePC23 🤭😆🤣
0 likes@doug The genius of this comment is wildly underrated.
12 likesLol bottom of the barrel - they might as well have been like "I am so proud of you for...having sperm cells" lollll
19 likes@zodiac shishan Scraping the bottom of the barrel.
0 likes"It surprises me and it warms my heart that you've helped make those kids" 🤭🤭🤭
14 likes@Miraculous Angel I'm just so amazed! Entirely in awe! lol
1 like@TheGrant59 😂😂😂
0 likes@diapersFTMFW11 😂😂😂😂😂
0 likes@Jonathan King this 👆
0 likesnot to mention " you look good, you look fit" absolutely ironically funny, the complimenting technique. lmao.
2 likesDont forget he also bought his kids a second pair of clothes!
2 likes@doug 😂😂😂😂😂
0 likes@Sophie Darnell to quote that one TCAP predator, he “looks cute, built good”
1 likeas soon as he did that polygraph she knew he did something, and also, the interrogator also knew, i mean, if you work at a job like that, you can smell guilt in people, his job is just to prove it, he already knows he has to either make the guy confess or get enough evidence, because people can literally say "no i didnt kill this dude u cant prove it" in front of the victim with blood in their hands, but evidence is what matters. not what people say, unless they confess or say something that doesnt add up.
2 likes😂😂😂
0 likesLMAAOOO seriously, it's funny how guilty people are so nervous they'll just completely miss how pathetic some of this sounds. "You're more involved than most dads, you can make them eggs, you wash dishes....it's women's work, but you're a good dad, you do more than most would" - it's not verbatim, but they literally praised him for knowing how to make eggs for his kids and called it a woman's job. And he fell for the bait and fucking agreed. Dear Christ. This man was really never meant to be a father.
3 likes@S S i didnt get ur coment, like, what did he fell for? not trying to start argument just wanna know what u talking about.
0 likes@Thomas Kunz ur good I didn't perceive it as an argument! It didn't make full sense what I said anyways haha I didn't properly explain myself. I just meant that some of the examples they're using as 'good fatherhood' are so forced and ridiculous, that I feel like they HAD to be hitting the low bar on purpose, like they're indirectly trying to roast him while he gets interrogated lol
1 like@S S lol, now i get it, like "yeah, ur such a good father man, shit, you fry eggs for them and then you fucking kill them and hide their bodies, i mean, damn such a good daddy"
1 likeIt wasn’t a compliment. It was part of their interrogation technique.
0 likesThey got him really good with that little sarcasm. I'm almost sure he understood what they'd meant.
0 likes@doug I'm absolutely wheezing at this comment
0 likes@Thomas Kunz You beat me to the eggs comment (no pun intended).
0 likesOH!
The skill and professionalism from both detectives is first class 21st century policing Well done to them both and for all the officers that worked on this case, it is such a horrific crime that its impossible to get my head around how any father could kill his wife and 2 babies, may they rip 🙏
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Horrible story!!! They were great at breaking Chris! The guy (Grant) is an FBI agent… highly trained!
1 likeOooooooh, the way he blamed her and asked why she would do that to the girls... I almost snapped. I noticed he never really told his dad that Shannan killed them, he let his dad finish his sentences and answered with things like "they were blue".
42 likesA family member does question the tactics of the detectives sometimes. Like... would that mental/emotional fatigue, mentioned at the end, happen to someone who truly was innocent? Or do these tactics break anyone down to the point that they'd confess just to get out of there. Obviously he was guilty though, and I feel as if they did a good job in how they got to the point where they could arrest him.
i feel sorry for the female detective, having to rub his shoulder and reassure him and be kind to him, knowing what an evil monster he is. i'd feel sick even being in the same room as him.
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These kind of detectives are so insainly good at their job and their ability to control not just their emotions, but every single bodily tick. And on top of that they have the ability to carefully analyze a person and construct a method to break them down. Truely amazing people.
1 likeI can’t imagine having to interrogate someone without crying, especially murderers. Like, you have to sit across from someone who (in this case,) just killed his wife and two daughters and keep your cool all while watching him simply evade the truth because he is too weak to admit he is a monster.
26 likesThe true protagonists in this story:
19440 likes1. Shannan’s friend
2. The neighbors
3. Polygraph lady
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The neighbor with the video surveillance telling the cops how he acts crazy is the real MVP
1503 likesI like how we are all watching this around the same time. It’s a year old I thought I would be the only one. I love the new comments.
326 likesAnd the detective was really good too, the one seated with polygraph lady...
438 likesThis guy reminds me of me when i was lying about my grades for a while and would be asked and i would become like chris, lucky my parents are schit detectives and have no polygraph lol
117 likesI can't believe it's 2020 and I'm not the only one watching 😂💙
28 likesThe detective did a great job too.
62 likesUm, obviously Chris Watts is the protagonist in this story. You should Google the definition of protagonist.
7 likes@A Guy Named Something he is the antagonist
100 likesThe detective guy was not playing with Chris either.
21 likes@Ashley Meek Netflix pulled me back into this case. It's still unbelievable to me...
11 likes@Ivan Bjelica your parents cared about your grades, lucky.
14 likesI thought the guy actually did am amazing job as well
17 likesChloie Kwirant: You don't know what protagonists mean. These people are MVPs, not protagonists
16 likes@NecumNaTo ya I kind of agree. But it's not so cut and dry I guess. Sometimes, in real life, the term "protagonist" doesn't necessarily fit easily into a black and white formula. Point of view and purpose are subjectively ambiguous. To some, protagonist means good guy or hero. Or maybe just the person that's followed through the story the most. Maybe the deceased victims are the true protagonists. Idk. Making the bad guy (Chris) the antagonist. A very sad and unfortunate procession of horrific events, resulting in a ghastly outcome, probably shouldn't be likened to a literature discussion on the narrative nature
12 likesAlso Grahm Coder he's the stoic badass.
7 likesI think the "polygraph lady" is a detective as well...
30 likes@Adrienne she is. This has been annoying me seeing all the comments calling her 'polygraph lady'. She is a kick ass detective, JCS had a different video where she was interrogating another murderer in a different case.
38 likesFind the meaning of protagonist
2 likesChris is the protagonist in my opinion
when he said " he never backs his truck up into the driveway" way a little nosy on his part but he definitely knew something was 100% fishy. The cop kind of down played it but you can't blame him.
15 likesAntagonist = Kid with the pony tail haircut, and Chris.
4 likesI feel like the neighbor dude is kinda overrated here regarding his suspicion. Like I'd hate it if a loved one went missing and people started suspecting me because I'm naturally introverted but when in distress I open up more. Sure, his footage was helpful but that's it. His input was pretty much pointless to the investigation.
4 likes@LukaANDkrusty yh but he did hear them full on scream and make threats so he just put two and two together.
13 likes@Happy Guy Protagonist means the focus of the story. Chris in this case. Antagonist means the one trying to prevent the protagonist from achieving his goals - the detective and the rest of the crew.
7 likesLukaANDkrusty huh ? That’s how this works it is usually the spouse or a close family member everybody’s a suspect in the detectives eyes. He was definitely no overrated as he stated he is very quiet guy & this is the most he saw him talked & the one time he talked he’s acting suspicious that input was very much needed. I hate it when neighbors are scared to say something speak up you just might save a life.
5 likesI think both interrogators deserve credit
9 likesThe dad guy I can appreciate him letting them and he is knowledgable and wise
0 likesThe neighbor called it immediately
3 likes@hadiqa Imran protagonist of the crime, cw. protagonist of this scene, the cops
1 like@A Guy Named Something He's the antagonist
1 like@Ashley Meek ash i see you
0 likesI just finished watching this tonight.
0 likesI would make her friend and the neighbors share place #1. If not for them both actively suspecting him, and actively looking for her this could have had another result.
7 likesReally, I wish I had friends and neighbors like that.
The investigator was a badass too
1 likeNo lolchris was the protagonist you fail to see it
0 likes@A Guy Named Something I mean if you wanna view it that way...
0 likesAnd Shannan and her children.
2 likesDude when the neighbor was like “hey I have a security camera that shows his house too” IT WAS LITERALLY WHEN A CRIME SHOW HAS THAT CRAZY CONVENIENT EVIDENCE JUST LYING AROUND. I also loved the fact that he told the police officer after Watts left his house and said that Watts was acting real weird. 10/10 human right there.
11 likes@Juppie902 Her friend yes, the neighbor? Want to enlighten me on why you think that about him?
0 likes@LukaANDkrusty Yeah, we kinda needed his input a year before Chris managed to kill his wife and 2 kids, what you think?
0 likesThey are the actors
0 likes4. His dad
1 likeChris is the protagonist. Because he is the only one that has to man up for circumstances. They call it The Calling and then Destiny. Others don't have that. And it was his story to make it simple.
1 likeFacts
0 likesHis neighbour was a top level detective himself! 🕵🏼♂️ ... got him from his walk when he was stumbling.
3 likes@A Guy Named Something no u
1 like@Diocre A Protagonist has to work towards a goal. The goal being worked towards here is the confession and conviction, aka the investigation. This makes Chris Watts, most “screen time” or not, the antagonist as he works AGAINST the goal, aka the investigation. CW is only the protagonist if you believe the goal is for him to get away with it. I think the goal of the video is getting the confession, which makes CW the antagonist.
4 likesThe neighbor should be a primatologist. He immediately noticed the unusual rocking body language of this man, which is usually a sign of anxiety of primates
4 likesDon't forget the officers who led him to the confession!
2 likesThe detective brought up the other girl and got Chris to confess he's been cheating.
0 likesthe detective was fucking awesome, give the guy credit he deserves
2 likesPloygraph lady xD
0 likesI think the friend and the neighbors are the same family.
0 likes@A Guy Named Something no one is ruling for him though
0 likes@A Funny Toilet Imho... 1) Shanann's friend Nichole, 2) the neighbors, 3) Tammy the CBI polygraph lady, and 4) FBI agent / detective Coder ...are all true heroes.
3 likesAnd the dad who finally got it out of him so he can rot in jail.
0 likes@Serena Baney not too bad of a sentence you wrote there, lil lady👍🏿not bad for a woman
0 likesDetective at least gotta be an honorable mention
0 likesYes...but that investigator is awesome, too.
1 like@Diocre the problem is that we use a shorthand to explain this term to kids: "good guy."
0 likes@Juan Marquez I guess it's all in the framing. Chris could be the villain with the team working to uncover the truth...the TRUTH is the central part of this story.
0 likesThe detective was also great - him and the polygraph lady were the perfect duo for this case
1 like@Happy Guy that’s not what an antagonist is.
0 likes@hadiqa Imran well he meant “mvps” but yeah
0 likesI mean, and detective xD. He applied consistent pressure masterfully, he became such a background force that you forgot about him xD.
1 like@A Guy Named Something hahaha, should I? Foot meet Mouth.... Instructions on how to insert said Foot into Mouth on back.
0 likes@Kirsty Martin To be fair, that definitely is the angle that she and her partner chose to approach the interrogation with. Clearly she's as trained in polygraph as she claims in the previous video, but it seems she presented herself to Watts as "polygraph lady," not Detective XYZ, probably to disarm him. By this video, she's transitioned from polygraph mode to full-on detective interrogation mode, but in none of the footage does she make it clear that she's a detective, the way the other detective does.
3 likesI think she kept her role unclear purposely to disorient Watts. But the viewers all got confused too by extension. If you didn't know she was a detective, or if you didn't know that the role of a polygrapher totally doesn't go this deep in an interrogation whatsoever, you'd probably be like – damn, this person on the polygraph is a dope detective. Which, yeah, it's because she is actually a detective who happens to know how to give polygraphs, not a polygrapher who happens to be good at investigating and interrogating. I don't think anybody calling her "polygraph lady" is saying that to be disrespectful.
The friends,neighbors and police really stepped up for Shannan and her girls..God Bless them.👍
0 likesThere's only protagonists in this story, the only bad character is the murderer
0 likesAnd the detective
0 likes@A Guy Named Something: Semiliteracy is prevalent. Many words are commonly misused.
0 likes@Dave R: Nick Atkinson?
0 likes@Mario B: Christina and Shanann's mom also pointed out that Chris had never parked his truck on the driveway.
0 likesThey really didnt need the polygraph. I mean only for legal evidence. But ive seen kindergarten kids lie better.
0 likesShannan's mom appreciated actually Nichole, Nathan and the detectives in her letter during the trial. Furthermore she was the one against seeking the death penalty for Chris. Respect for that woman.
1 likeShannans friend is the real mvp
0 likesActually Chris is the protagonist, because protagonist is just the main person. It has nothing to do with whether they are “good” or “evil”. For example, Joker is the protagonist in Joker, but Batman is the protagonist in the dark knight.
0 likesAnd the Grandpa, maybe
0 likesAnd somehow Naruto still takes all the credit by coming in at the end with speech no jutsu
0 likes@Democrat Pro Ha! you just showed what you are😁
0 likesAnd Chris Watts because damn, what a smokeshow!
0 likeshow could you leave out detective guy, I feel offended
0 likesThose detectives make such a great team. Theyre 100% in synch, laying the pressure on thick and fast, staring him down, for hours on end... No wonder Chris confessed, that must have been extremely intense. They did an incredible job.
72 likes“I’m not a monster”. Ummm. It is absolutely scary and mind boggling to know people like him have no feelings or regret or mental break down having done all this.
20 likesOne of the reasons interrogations like this are so fascinating is that we, as third-party observers, see an easy choice here. Stay, confess and spend the rest of our life in custody ... OR ... go, refuse to say anything, and maintain our freedom. And yet time and again, we see suspects choose the far less desirable option.
4 likesIt's a testament to the effectiveness of interrogation, the psychology of our subconscious, and the social constructs our species value that even the most iron-willed among us can be lured into choosing prison over freedom.
The fact that he thought they were buying the story of her killing the kids … and the fact that he was able to try sully her name like that , true definition of a monster
68 likesThis lady is the most terrifying part of the interrogation. She's so sweet but she's a cold savage at the same time.
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I agree. She is a good liar too because, the polygraph is not even a proven liar detector in terms of reliability. That's why it doesn't work as a proof in the court. She used it only to put much more pressure over the suspect.
264 likesShe's comforting actually. It's good to know she's on the job to find these horrific people and help protect society at large. God bless her
217 likesThere is absolutely nothing cold and savage about this woman. Smart and well trained is what she is. An example of cold and savages would be...oh I don't know....maybe murdering one's pregnant wife, two baby girls, blaming it all on the deceased pregnant mother, dumping their bodies....should I go on?
179 likesCold and savage ? I think you mean just good at her job 😑
54 likes@C PA She is not lying. The polygraph is extremely accurate in detecting lies. It's not used in court because in VERY rare instances it can be "fooled". It also detects truths. Many suspects were no longer suspets due to results from a polygraph. Instructing him to lie at the silly questions at the start was key. No pressure, no guilt. When asked if he killed his family, pulse starts racing, change in breathing, b.p. through the roof, perperation changes. All involuntary body responses that simply don't accur when telling the truth.
17 likes@Smooth Operator it’s not extremely accurate it is pretty accurate but the cases where it can be wrong aren’t necessarily rare
21 likesAnd she's a hunchback 😬
2 likes@Smooth Operator it's not good at all my codefendent passed a polygraph with flying colors and they practically caught him red handed, had even me guessing if he was guilty.
8 likesLike every woman I've ever met. Why are you so surprised?
5 likes@Jayce Chenault does that matter
2 likesShe’s terrifying because she’s great at her job.
14 likes@C PA She shows acting skills, that is different from being a liar.
8 likesshe went into work that day thinking “meh, i can push laundry off for one more day” and wore the only clean article of clothing remaining in the closet even though its god awfully hideous, boom! Some family annihilator’s interrogation and polygraph goes viral and now known for grown out roots terrible taste in clothes
2 likesshe's extremely good at her job
5 likes@Smooth Operator Savage is slang that means "stone cold badass" or something like that. The original commenter wasn't insulting her.
8 likes@Bob I kinda believe it might, society views women as nurturing, loving humans where as men are perceived at workers and strong.( i myself disagree with this as roles are reversed all the time) anyways, it could impact the tests and how he feels, idk but that’s my take :)
4 likes@Smooth Operator 😴😴😴
1 likeShe is a very skilled person. Very very skilled. Kudos to her for being so amazing at her job.
8 likesYeah, she’s awesome.
1 likeShe did such a brilliant job. It's like a very intricate balancing act they have to perform. Looking a man in the eye that you know murdered his family, and being able to, not only effectively confront, but also comfort him while seeming genuine enough to get results, cannot be easy. People who can do this are truly unsung heroes.
8 likesShe was great. She knew how to manipulate that bastard into confessing. She played good cop bad cop so well.
4 likesBoth are really good cops..I’d confess to eating the last cookie in the jar within seconds with these two.!
3 likesShe is an investigator who is good at her job.
0 likesShe really sweet talks into you telling her everything
0 likes@Smooth Operator its not rare, because some people flinch for different reasons. There are also psychopaths who wont show up on a polygraph. The polygraph was there only for psychological leverage.
2 likes@discdoggie you seem lovely
3 likesThe Canadian interrogators are even better.
2 likesYou never met a woman before?
1 like@Smooth Operator good point
0 likesok good
1 like@discdoggie your priorities are skewed 🙄
0 likes@Smooth Operator it's not admissable because it's total crap. Plenty of innocent men failed miserably
2 likes@Nature Wait what? Did she do something wrong?
0 likes@Suuruuiichii In this case, it's meant as a compliment
0 likes@C PA yeah I was pretty confused when Jim didn't mention this
0 likes@Smooth Operator clearly you're not somebody with anxiety. I and other people I've spoken to with anxiety, often have these kind of involuntary bodily responses in a high pressure situation whether we're guilty or not. Knowing that others think I did something would be enough to make me feel guilty even when completely innocent.
0 likes@stephen osborne every? Really?
0 likesI watched the stand-alone interrogation as soon as it was released. Chris' version of events COULD have occurred...until he says he found Shannan on top of his child but the children were already blue.
72 likesThe fact he never called 911 destroys his story.
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Except they didn’t leave the house given it was locked (and that extra flip lock was engaged) from the inside, plus no one was captured leaving - on foot or in a car - so there was that.
0 likesThe male interrogator is the best I've ever seen. The way he methodically gained Chris's Trust, never raised his voice or showed zero judgement but at the same time brought Chris back to reality when he attempted to prolong his lie about what happened to his family. This agent should be training people from around the country on how to successfully interrogate suspects.
12 likesThe ability of the investigators to keep their cool and direct such an intense situation is just breathtaking. Part of the entertainment of this show is seeing bad people get what's coming to them, but I think most of it is just how fascinating it is to see them logically and emotionally corner someone who's lying until they have no escape but the truth. Amazing.
9 likesI always thought investigators wanted to know where the bodies were because of closure for the survivors... Never once i imagined that innocent people accidentally stumbled upon recently murdered corpses and then become scarred for life.
43 likes“I’m going to prison this is horrible!!” Never has he described the “disappearance”of his family as horrible, but him going to jail is the worse thing that could happened
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Yeah...if what he said happened was true, he would’ve called 911 and confessed. I know I would’ve immediately confessed because the devastation of losing my kids would take priority over covering up the hot-blooded murder I just committed.
60 likes@Vigilance Brandon There are many cases around the world which fit your description.
10 likes@noego jimmy could yo show your darkest side ?
0 likes@d-tox Why are you asking me that?
3 likesI don't see the point.
@noego jimmy nothing just curious as ever
0 likes@d-tox Lol.
2 likesBut why me? Why not ask anyone else or all the rest.
How about you answering your question and I follow right after?
@noego jimmy i dont know just no reason at all, i would be so fucking scared if i done something like this i would not know what to do.
0 likesexactly! and he only started crying when it came to his own fate and life.
26 likesLoubna OU-TAIK A lot of his language shows he is who is most important and his family doesn’t matter. That one was a huge tell right there.
7 likesKatie Meg That is so common. If you watch sentencings you know, when they hear how many years, if their mom speaks, boy o boy, some can wale. Nothing for their victims.
8 likesLoubna OU-TAIK yeah he didn’t talk about his daughters he immediately diverted the attention to himself, he was just sad for himself
10 likesKatie Meg I thought the same thing! Actual tears for the first time
1 likePrison, not jail. I don't think you'd go to jail for murdering 3 people
0 likes@Holy Hand Grenades Damn
0 likesThese two are INCREDIBLE. The way they improv and play off of each other is so impressive. I wish everyone in this job was this effective.
12 likesThis whole story seems to come straight out of a movie. Those detectives were astonishingly good ! I hope they’ve been promoted right after this case.
36 likesMan I just watched all 3 parts parts of this.
27 likesHarrowing stuff but man those investigators were ruthless in the most subtle
ways possible.
They knew what they needed to get and how to get it.
I also like how investigators literally have a "good cop technique" fascinating to watch in action.
And the many ways in which they erode a suspects will.
But man they sure hate the word lawyer.
"Oh shit he said the L word go go go!
10 seconds later
"Hey just a few more quick questions."
Chris is cold though, the lady investigator points out how he doesn't cry once.
But as soon as he confesses he crying like crazy but he's only crying for himself.
Extremely impressive interrogation strategy from the polygraph operator especially. Polygraphs don't work, they are absolute junk science, yet she was able to weird her perceived authority as the person administering the fake test to draw out a confession from this dude. Wild.
9 likesI love how they gifted him with a plausible story, that the wife did it, and after he decides to go with it they tell him that his story doesn't make sense!
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They told him it didn't make sense not to call an ambulance
80 likesidk why but when he was lying about the whole thing i thought 'understandable, he's scared of prison' but when he cried and started defending the made up story i switched to 'what a cunning lying b*tch'
82 likes"Sorry that doesn't make sense but thanks for admitting one murder lmao.."
132 likes@Sakura's Fish \*cunning*
1 like@- crossed - Exactly that was their intention in the first place. They just got him to admit a murder.
24 likes@chad chadson yeah...tbf it's harder than it looks. After watching these videos i learned that your only option is to shut up and call a lawyer. It's delusional to think you're going to outsmart the police
46 likes@Sakura's Fish i agree, you cant outclass somebody at something they are well prepared for specifically and practice every day.
19 likesUnless of course you are genuinely innocent and the detectives are seriously mistaken which you can prove
7 likes@chad chadson even still i would call the lawyer, just in case 😂 at the end of the day their job is to get a confession not help you prove your innocence
31 likesWell no shit it doesn't make sense, the detectives just made it up on the spot lol
2 likes@Sakura's Fish And they get confessions out of innocent people as easily they do the guilty. This whole channel is basically just cautionary tales with the same simple lesson: "NEVER talk to the cops without a lawyer."
18 likesYeah, it’s a trap
1 like@Shankar Sivarajan yeah, guilty or not, NEVER TALK TO THE POLICE, EVER.
8 likesI feel like they knew that wasn’t the case, it was the “alternative question” (if I remember right) but they just wanted to get one thing out of him in order to get closer to the truth
1 like@brookiebrew Yea.
2 likesI know they have interview techniques, but I think the interviews also have to be kind of fluid, they have to think on their feet, so it was probably a bit of both really.
But suckering the suspect into a lie is probably the holy grail for interrogators..
You back them into a corner, ruin their credibility, and make them more likely to confess.
Gaslight gatekeep girlboss
2 likes@FirstName LastName true true!
0 likesmy ex girlfriend did this to me once 😆
0 likes@john Papadopoulos lol! Yea, you can play all kinds of fun tricks on people when you know they're lying! And it's quite hilarious watching their expressions as you start making up stuff and catching them out.
2 likesTwo of my friends were "secretly" hooking up, years ago, and everybody knew, but they didn't know we knew. And we did a lot of fun stuff to freak them out..
@26:52 Absolutely brilliant how he summarized the entire motive in one sentence. This simply reflects just how incredibly psychopathic this guy was.
12 likesYou’re right Agent Coder, he’s a monster…The worst one to be documented so far.
I feel bad for Chris's dad. Imagine your son destroying his life and turning out to be a monster
46 likesWatching this again its frightening to think in the way he killed them. If he shot them or something similar one could see a small dis connect. But to physically choke each one of them out one at a time is unthinkable. One maybe, but all three. Cleay was aware of what he was doing! One thing to commit a crime and sit in jail. But everyday he gets to wake up knowing exactly why he was there!
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I hope everyone in jail with him knows what he did too
0 likesAnd for his child to say “will the same thing happen to me that happened to my sister?” And he says yes and does it to her. It’s disgusting and he’s too calm. He’s a psycho.
0 likesI love how all this time and all these questions and interrogation goes past and Dad just walks in and says "wanna tell me what happened?" and gets a confession.
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All part of the interrogation.
4 likes"You haven't shed one tear!"
5149 likesimmediately begins to cry
Well placed, Christopher.
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Dude I'm playing a fucking video game listening to this on headphones , I paused the game and go are you fucking for real and looked at the phone for the first time in 1.5 hours lol
120 likesIs told his wife and kids are dead: Shrugs coldly
78 likesRealizes he's going to prison: Breaks down emotionally
Every time.
Nctrnl Mjsty dude same!!
1 like@Nctrnl Mjsty wtf we all do this or something?
1 likeHe went to actors studio and trained with pacino and de niro
5 likes@John Casy
13 likesI thought I was the only one (I mean, who in their right mind would listen to interrogations as background audio while gaming?), turns out, there's a whole heap of us! O.o
I had to pause at that point cause I was like fuck dude way to be obvious
3 likesReminds me of Camus "The Stranger"
1 like@Dirk Diggler 1q
1 likeNctrnl Mjsty Haha i knew i couldn be the only one doing this. Top Gear „The News“ Compilations do it quite good aswell 😂
1 likeNot obvious at all.
0 likesTimestamp?
0 likesI came to the comment section when part happened JUST TO SEE the roasting
2 likesTiming... 10/10
0 likesChris: 👁👄👁
0 likes💧
My heart breaks for the father... unconditionally loving his son even though he just learned part of the horrible truth.
1 likeIt's so hard to imagine how a person's mind can go to this direction. I will never understand people who harm their families.
7 likesReluctantly, that is something that I have always noticed about each every murder or disappearance case like this. When the perpetrator finally does decides to admit the truth or give an confession. It's always for themselves, meaning the emotions they released the first time, which is only a few, once during confession, second during sentencing and we're be lucky to even catch a glimpse of an single tear drop, as the victims family reads their victims impact statement.. Crocodile tears, are only because of my foolishness, and now my life is ruined, and will most likely spend the rest of my life in confinement or if it's an death penalty state, serve a death sentence. How truly selfish can these ppl, cruel cold hardet individuals be !! 🙄🙄😔😔 Ugh...
2 likesI’ve watched this interrogation over 10 times and have only just paid attention to the bit where she says ‘look at them’ and points to the photo of his daughters and, like a robot he says ‘I know, I was watching videos of them before you came in.’ As in, ‘didn’t you see the show I put on for the camera where I watched my daughters like I gave a shit?’
2 likesthe irony of him calling his dad for comfort. the girls he murdered also thought their dad was there to protect them.
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Damn chun
89 likes@Tayyib Shah heheheh
8 likesI sorry I skipped some part, but is his father on the 'good' side? or what?
6 likes@Khen eh, dad was like “god almighty, we need to get a lawyer.” & comforted him while he cried. Chris was so ashamed he couldn’t even tell his dad the entire truth. his father asked if it was going to be on the news soon…..
72 likesDamn.
7 likesHe said in a later interview that he smothered CeCe in the truck right next to her sister before stuffing her body in the oil tank. Then he came back to smother Bella and her last words were "no daddy" but he did it anyway. She watched him kill her sister and stayed in the truck for several minutes when she could have run. But he got the comfort of his dad though. All his life. And he still has it. Nothing is ever fair and life is just so awful sometimes.
205 likes@Khen You can see the dad come in at 14:49. His dad seems like a normal person, he lies to his dad and makes it sound like his wife had killed his kids.
40 likes@John S this just killed me inside..I had no idea that's what happened
55 likes@John S Sometimes a good old rusty shiv is the only thing that an SOB needs in Prison.. :)
14 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes@K B in this case, yes it is.
31 likes@c. my guess is the dad asked if it was going to be on the news soon so he could notify family/friends before they found out on tv or online. Not to defend him but at least that would explain why he asked that
19 likes😞#RIP xXx
1 like@K B in this case, yes
3 likes@Korkmazzi 1 that’s your opinion.
1 like@John S Do you know what interview that was? I was up to date on this case when it happened and I heard rumors that he could have killed the girls on site but I didn’t know he confirmed it. I’d be really interested in watching/reading that.
0 likesHe was tho
0 likesI could not imagine the mental state I would be in to ever harm a child
1 likeThis comment hit me like a fucking freight train.
0 likesI appreciate this analysis so much! Also, I have miles of respect for the detectives. They are prime examples of why we need law enforcers, why we need SKILLED law enforcers, and why people should go only into the professions for which they are well-suited.
0 likesThis was a great 3 part series. Great job analyzing everything about this video. Loved it!
6 likesthis story is so crazy. first, the arrogance of this guy knowing that he just killed his pregnant wife and two daughters yet still went in there without asking for a lawyer. next, I feel like from the beginning the obvious thing would be to say she killed the girls so he killed her. and I know a lot of people are saying why didn't he try CPR or call an ambulance, but if we're going with the story of I just watched someone(regardless her being the mom) kill my children lets be honest a lot of us could/would probably do the same thing. but in the end, it totally amazes me that he did all of that for a new woman. like dude seriously you didn't care about your family when you started cheating on your pregnant wife so why the need to kill them just because your wife was upset that you lied repeatedly and strung her alone and you finally got caught being a good for nothing father and a terrible husband JUST LEAVE!!!!
10 likesShout out to the dad. He really helped Chris confess and open up then sat there calmly and comforted him while he explained things to the interrogators.
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why tf didn't he get his kid a freakin lawyer?
0 likesThe fact that he cries because he got caught not because his whole family is dead is just mind blowing.
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Fr, and when he said “why is this happening to me?” Instead of “why did i do this?” Just shows that he takes no responsibility for what he did.
58 likes@Hadeel Alsaleh Erhm, well not quite... questioning what is happening to you, might aswell be confusion towards the introspective notion that you don't know why you do the things you do.
13 likes@MoonwalkerWorshiper ok
8 likesHe has no conscience
6 likes@MoonwalkerWorshiper while you’re completely correct, I think over all context is important. He never actually said anything he loved about his kids, never said anything nice about his kids, I don’t think this guy cared about his family.
15 likes@StuG Life And I agree although I'll maintain that there might be a shred of care somewhere, even if it's buried in a sick mentality.
0 likesWhy it be mindblowing, considering he had the audacity to kill them
0 likesI mean he did kill them, it seems like he doesn’t care that they’re dead
0 likesPretty sure he didn’t cry while disposing of them. He got back home looking pretty fresh home from work.
1 like21:51 makes my blood absolutely boil! How was Shan'ann an evil person?! Just because she had a vibrant personality and had no shame in exhibiting her passion to the world? Because she was protective of her girls? What kind of family is the Watts family? Good Lord!!!
10 likesThe fact that he was charged with the death of his unborn son in the state of Colorado surprises me.
12 likesI didn't find out until later when he killed the girls; he took them with him when he went to hide Shannan's body. God, those poor babies...
It's both amazing and frightening how they mentally exhaust people in interrogations. It seems absolutely invaluable in catching criminals who leave little to no evidence. But at the same time, I'm sure they could probably get innocent people to confess, too. It's not okay to coerce confessions, but it's okay to get them through borderline torture. I feel very conflicted about it.
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It's so manipulative to the point of being immoral were it not for the fact the scumbag is guilty. But they practically hand him the explanation of Shannan being responsible and him walking in on it as his reason for killing her. He goes with that, and then they say they don't believe that either.
0 likesI appreciate the police work. Remember, the police are never looking out for your best interests. They were able to get this killer to confess when all he needed to do was to ask for counsel. Good on them.
16 likesDetectives: use the pause technique
24009 likesMe: "It was me. I shot JFK."
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do u have time stamps when they use it?
96 likes@nikki :p they used it in the first part :)
206 likesI was there, I saw the whole thing!
455 likesI was the bullet!
734 likesLol i would shit my self if someone looking at me like that
268 likesIt was me. I crucified Jesus.
414 likesPtttfff what the fuc-
12 likesIt was me officer I killed Ferdinand, world war 1 was my fault, I killed Caesar too, please just quit on the pause, it's torment
203 likesIs that suppose to be funny
2 likes-Sir you were born in the 80s.
94 likes-doesn't matter I did it
“I did 9/11.”
47 likes"i WAS THE WIND THAT CHOSE TO WATCH INSTEAD OF BLOWING THAT BULLET OFF COURSE!"
58 likesHe's right, i was there
16 likesIt was me Austin, it was me all along!
11 likesBrilliant hahahahha
3 likes@Zenovarse Shalom fellow brother
2 likesHad a professor who was a former military interrogator tell the class if he locked us in a room for 24 hours he could get us to confess to killing JFK regardless of how old we were.
48 likesI know 😭 I'm just awkward, I swear I didn't kill someone! Long awkward silences and eye contact are my worst nightmares.
9 likes@Uncharted Thoughts stares
0 likeslol
2 likesLol
1 like@Terry It used to but now it just pisses me off and i just look them straight into the eyes to make them uncomfortable lol
2 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣
1 like"You got me, I'm Hitler! I did it okay!"
18 likes🤣😂🤣😂
2 likes"Sir it was a parking violation"
20 likesAnd where i hit Jimmy Hoffa
4 likesIt would fuck with me so bad i would confess anything they want to get away from that situation
4 likesLmfao dude
4 likesEh. I don’t blame you
0 likes@Tug Speedman LMFAOO
0 likesI was the speck floating in the air praying I wouldn’t die then I remembered I’m a tiny speck
3 likes😂😂😂😂😂
1 likeI was jfk
1 likeDetective uses signature pause technique
3 likesMe being interrogated: Mom, is that you?
"FBI. OPEN UP"
1 likeI WAS THE AIR THAT DIDN'T STOP THE BULLET
8 likesI HAD A SCOPE. I saw the grassy knoll. I took the shot
4 likesYou got me......
6 likesI assassinated Abraham Lincoln.
Lol
0 likes😭😭😭
1 like@Adri Waww I was the person who made the gun
1 likeWhen i was 2 years old.. i'll admit it.. i did it 😭😭😭🤦🏻♀️
2 likes@nikki :p lucky star icon hello…..
1 likebest comment
3 likes@nikki :p 4:10
1 like"FBI Open up!"
0 likesOK, you got me. I shot the sheriff... but I did not shoot the deputy.
4 likesBAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA dead XD
0 likesLmaooo like I’m the reason the dinosaurs went extinct
3 likes😭😭😭😭😭😭
0 likesI know!!!!
0 likesMe: Also 16, making it impossible but I did it. I did it!
0 likes@Bradshaw Davis wait for fbi buddy
0 likes@Dan E not my fault. I’m just a really bad pilot.
0 likesDetectives : uses pause technique
0 likesMe: "OK OK I ADMIT IT IM ED GEINS MOTHER IRL!!"
This is the funniest shit
0 likesBased
1 like😂
0 likesIt was me, Dio!!!
0 likesBro 😂🤣
0 likesjohn mulaney: ok! i killed princess diana.
0 likesLol
0 likes@Zenovarse don't do this to yourself man. If I am you, I would be so horrified so so horrified.
1 like@KATSHIMA! they used it here too
1 like@Daniel Orlova quinn yeahh but he didn’t comment on it, he did in the first part though so i assumed they wanted an in depth explanation of it haha
0 likes@KATSHIMA! ah ok
1 like😂😂😂😂
0 likesRemember the unibomber. naw it was me, I did it a year before I was born. Just stop pausing for the love of god
0 likes@kellsB1980 that had me laughing out loud at midnight. Thanks lol
0 likes@TIV67 Playz if you used the pause technique I might have told you who stabbed Jesus.
0 likesI was the second shooter on the grassy knoll
1 like😅😅😅
0 likes@D Mor it is
0 likesPhew, now I don’t feel so bad.......I shot J.R.
0 likes@IWantThe’80’sBack I kidnapped the Lindbergh kid
0 likesLol that’s hilarious
0 likesWell it wasn't Lee Harvey Oswold that's for sure.
1 like😭😭
0 likesI was so uncomfortable during the pause technique and you cant even see the detectives eyes, y hate awkward silences xD
0 likes😂
0 likes@nikki :p 4:03
0 likesAs someone who doesn’t say much anyway. I’d be like… fine I will just sit here in silence
0 likesI was the gravity that helped the finger that pull the trigger work.
0 likes@nikki :p 🙄 watch the video. It's used several times.
0 likesit was me. i killed archduke ferdinand
0 likesLol
0 likesLmaoooo 😂
1 likeI'm so sorry for the dad, how are you supposed to react when hearing stuff like this?
3 likesIt’s crazy to think that had he known his rights he could have walked out of there, got a lawyer and this would have turned out very differently. I hope he’s tormented by what he did every day for the rest of his life. Monster.
22 likesIf you want more details about this story, there’s a book called The Perfect (that word is slashed out) Father. It gets into more details about Shanann and about their home life. Plus more details about the hearing and more things Chris says to the police after he is in prison
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What're some of the things said about Shannan?
0 likesIt told about how she was a very controlling person. I don’t want to speculate on how she actually was based on the book, but either way the book gives a lot more details than these videos do. I recommend it for anyone who is more interested in this story
0 likesThis whole case seems so weird. I don't really understand his motive, and why he changed pointless details about who he killed first and last after he had already admitted to killing them all. Getting away with murder of your close family is very difficult, as there are no other suspects other than whoever is left alive (in this case, the husband). So why not try a few other options to get them out of your life first if that was his motivation. I also find it strange that his mistress knew so little about his wife while was plastering their life all over social media. Did she never look at his social media profiles?
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He murdered them out of pure rage.
0 likes@Rubaba Rehman Pure rage over what? And how can he sustain that rage for a long drive before he murdered his kids?
0 likes@Metal Gamer it’s literally a type of classification when professionals discuss and talk about motive. People can be driven through rage to kill someone else and given the fact that he didn’t exactly have the perfect cover up you can see him murdering his family was driven out of emotion not cold calculation. We will never truly understand why someone chooses to kill someone else, it can and often time is just purely out of feeling angry or upset.
0 likesTammy is such a bad ass. When she said “you would be so stupid to be sitting here taking a polygraph if you had anything to do with their disappearance haha lol right?”
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I'm in awe of her.
580 likesAbsolute skills, so impressive.
530 likesThat was checkmate.
243 likes@Alyssa Snider source?
133 likes@jacharyzoneswhy y need a source??
5 likes@Veahmaraj it just didn't seem legit to me
36 likesTammy need to fix that posture
170 likes@Alyssa Snider where's the link? I can't find anything on this at all.
18 likes11:08 part two
3 likes@Alyssa Snider it's three hours, any timestamp since the audio is shit and I can't stand it. Thanks
7 likesThis got me screaming
3 likes@Alyssa Snider Don’t be jealous of tammy
19 likes@TylOOOr D Whether that's true or not... Do we really want our murderers to be smart and get away with their crimes? We could have the best of both. She can be great and at the same time he could be really dumb. After all, one could argue that he only looks this dumb because he was lead there by investigators.
12 likesI mean I think they all knew he was guilty, she just tryna play mind games with him 😂
5 likes12 year olds call every female ever a “badass.”
8 likes@Alyssa Snider Sounds to me that she was laughing at his jokes and "flirting with him" to keep him talking. Just like the other interviewers.
25 likes@Alyssa Snider an interrogator specialised in getting people to fail their polygraph test playing mind games on a suspect and you call it flirting? Wtf is wrong with you.
70 likes@Simon Says fr
0 likes@Aaron Yogurt to be fair a failed polygraph doesn't mean much. Its not admissible in court in most states because it's not an accurate way of seeing if somone is lying.
11 likesIts great for applying pressure, getting them to talk, and pulling a confession out of them, but not seeing if they're lying or not unless you can get them to contradict their alibis during the speaking portion.
You would be stupud if you took a polygraph regardless. Its pseudoscience and you have the right to refuse.
6 likesI want to be on Tammys trolling level 😎
6 likesspam
1 like@Alyssa Snider she wasn’t flirting it’s apart of the whole technique they use. If you knew anything about how interrogation works and police enforcement you would realize how stupid that comment is
28 likeshonestly man, i wonder what this man is thinking during that... with a bunch of anxiety n shit that gotta feel like an insane acid trip
1 like"thank you for being a horrible liar 😁😁😁😁😁😁"
17 likes@Alyssa Snider You seriously think being friendly/joking = flirting? Dude that's just how I talk normally, you should probably rethink how you socialise lmao
22 likes@Poppy Chalupa Do your research.
0 likes@Straight Pride Month even as a 12 year old i agree
0 likes@Alyssa Snider my uncle literally works in law enforcement 🤡
3 likes@Alyssa Snider she’s being overly friendly so that he sees her as an ally and can get closer to him confessing. Literally it is explained in the video of the whole process.. the whole point is to get their foot in the door
19 likesTammy laughing at Chris's jokes about the dead victim, at an interview in Wisconsin, yeah what a badass.
1 like@Poppy Chalupa Do more research ON TAMMY.
0 likes@Alyssa Snider
4 likesDo you have a link to this “interview in Wisconsin”? Because I can’t seem to find the specific thing you’re mentioning. Thank you in advance for the link.
Tammy is not as good as she thinks lol
0 likesIt's just a technique to get him more nervous... nothing special
1 likethe only woman i simp tf out for
1 likeMaybe at this point, he didn't know how to confess. Sometimes it seems that the polygraph is a way of delivery.
1 like@Alyssa Snider You... Do realize an interrogator's job involves emotional manipulation, meaning you'll have to do some things that you may not like since you're trying to appeal with criminals?
12 likesIt looks like you're just looking for a reason to be angry.
@Alyssa Snider where can I find this?
0 likesI don’t think she was joking when she said she was the best
2 likes@Veahmaraj I’ll say in two words then: Welcome, internet
0 likesPolygraphs are pointless and won’t even hold up in court
1 like@Alyssa Snider You could just post the link like multiple people have asked multiple times but you keep ignoring.
0 likes@Simon Says she was giving me anxiety with that posture
3 likesI wanna be like Tammy when I grow up
4 likes@Some Dude we need more people like you in this world
0 likes@Simon Says lol both of them are slumping. It’s a postural technique to convey a relaxed, amicable environment. If they were sitting perfectly straight it would make Chris feel threatened more so than he already was
4 likesi love that lady too blunt he couldn’t so shit but be stupid
0 likes@Alyssa Snider girl, I back you. All these simps and gimps attacking you do not know how to think critically and are sperging out at your alternative take.
1 likeI love how she's just trolling him the whole time
2 likesi was literally sitting here like damn she’s destroying him. it’s over, it’s literally over he knows they know now. and they probably know he knows they know.
8 likes@Chiv108......Go ahead man....u right!
1 like@Fredrik Svärd.......First time I've heard of the person who administered the polygraph actually participating in the interview/interrogation!
0 likesSavage
1 like@Your actual Mother found the alt account boys
3 likesYeah she's cool man. I wouldn't want to be sat in front of her.
2 likesNah that was some step sister level bad acting
1 like@TylOOOr D you’re not wrong. enough money for an attorney to exhaust the prosecution’s budget, buys your freedom. she’s still a badass.
1 like@Norlander Duwallis you just captured the history of dating since the beginning of time in one sentence.
0 likes@Bink that ain’t no technique bro lmaoo and even if it is, that just clearly leads to bad posture. Sitting in that posture in a chair for hours will take a toll lmao. even when she walk in at 18:10 and she standing straight up she still got a speed bump in her back.
2 likes@jacharyzones the 2nd episode ( where they did polygraph )
0 likes@jacharyzones Its a literal video of people talking, how is it supposed to be fake?
0 likes@person surename I was responding to a comment about him and the polygraph girl dating, that's what seemed a bit far fetched to me not the video lol
0 likes@jacharyzones huh did i say something let me check my comment- sometimes i just comment on videod and forget what i said and get notifications a few hours later
0 likes@person surename it's all good 😂
0 likes18:12
4 likesComforts him
In her head: “I’ll see you hanged for this you miserable POS”
@J.W I would rather exercise my right to remain silent and request a lawyer if I was interrogated.
0 likesno cuz she laughin at a tragedy
0 likeslmao when she gassed him up like "great job! btw u suck at lying haha and if you happened to be behind this we would know in like an hour and im gonna tell everyone babes haha!! xx isnt that so cool?"
1 like@filipebeat what? She's not lauging at a tragedy? Wtf are you talking about? She's the polygrapher
0 likes@Rein Ernst X D yeah, she laughin at d man whos responsible fo d tragedy
1 likeHer kids can’t get away with anything.
0 likesGod bless! Believe in your heart and confess with your mouth that Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior and the Son of God and died on a cross for our sins! Believe God is our Father and Creator and raised His Son Jesus from the dead! Confess and repent of your sins and trust in God! Live for Jesus as He died for you!! (Don’t swear or take God’s name in vain!)
0 likesFor God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. John 3:16❤️
2 likesIt's not badass it's part of the protocol
1 like@olivia grace no one asked🙄
0 likes@Simon Says it was honestly irking me the whole time
0 likes@this channel exists for some reason she even gave Ronny some junk too, then he laughed.
0 likesShe is so skilled
0 likes@Alyssa Snider Hey what did your deleted comment say? I want context for the comment thread 😂
0 likes@naturallywildsavy I spoke poorly of Tammy because of the way she acted toward Chris in the interview at Dodge correctional, months after his conviction and sentencing.
0 likesLol 😂
0 likesKudos to the professionals who are working in presence of such people
3 likesI can’t even explain how I feel when he said his own mother said how evil shannan was…my heart aches for Shannan, she didn’t deserve this she didn’t deserve to be so hated towards anyone.. her children didn’t deserve this, she didn’t deserve this. 😡🥺😢🥺😢
5 likesGlad to have these videos back! It’s a shame YouTube is so garbage, you and your team deserve a better platform.
8 likesI find it REAL interesting that he says "I have nothing on my hands" without the detective mentioning him doing anything to them. Considering he strangled them with his own hands. Also pretty interesting he would not say strangulation as one of the methods someone can die when the polygraph lady asked last video.
15 likesI can’t help but also feel terrible for chris’s dad he looks so defeated
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chris dad lost his grandkids and daughter in law
272 likes@Jared and in a way also his son
175 likesHe's just as apathetic when finding out his son is a murderer and also showed no remorse towards Shanann and her family. All he kept asserting is his love and support for this monster
101 likes@Vegan Essence It's his son XD You've clearly never had kids before. -.- But I do agree with you partially , I think the father was trying to wrap his head around it. Like, he wouldn't have expected this to become his son's family. You know ?
212 likes@Silver Tiger There's no such thing as unconditional love. If your adult son just murdered your grandchildren it'd be normal to show some disapproval.
52 likes@Matthew Jenkins Ye sure there will be disapproval, but parents are disappointed in their kids all the time. That doesn't mean that the father should show it on cameras where everyone is watching.
45 likes@Matthew Jenkins You don't think he's in shock? No way he just immediately goes "oh, my son is a murderer, time to disown him". He lost his grandchildren. There's no way he's able to process all of that in such a short amount of time. Plus, the amount of parents who stick by their children who go to jail for murder because they refuse to believe they're guilty. It's pretty much impossible for a person to handle all of this information and to be rational afterwards
188 likesChris destroyed many lives
19 likes@trarzene The way he killed his baby girls was just omg I was so irritated
7 likes@Vegan Essence you’re not too bright
11 likesHes the biggest victim here
3 likeshe actually completely supports his son which is disgusting. he murdered his own grandchildren.
22 likes@blook source?
7 likes@blook if you used your brain, you'd see that his dad, probably at the advice of detectives, was told to stay calm no matter what Chris told him otherwise it could further jeopardize their investigation but I can see your probably some internet detective that knows nothing but loves to blame everyone.
29 likesI just wonder if the detectives told him anything about what actually happened or if we was clueless about what really happened to his grandkids. Like at what point after that sit down did he find out the truth and his son lied. I wish the video explained it
3 likes@Vegan Essence You are watching a channel about interrogation techniques and still blame the dad for being too "supportive", seriously? You know who else was being supportive? The Detectives. They obviously told him to stay calm, the reason why they allowed Chris to talk to the Dad in the first place is that they thought it was more likely he would confess to him. Lying to someone's face is horrible, lying to your father's face (they seem to have a good relationship) is even more difficult.
9 likesIf the Dad would have broken down crying or got angry as soon as Chris admitted to something (still a lie at this point, but at least enough to put him officially under arrest), that would be a "punishment" for confessing and Chris would immeditely retreat and not give anything else up. When the Dad stays calm and still SEEMS supportive, it makes Chris feel like it's okay to tell the truth, and it does indeed feel good to normal people to admit something and SEEMINGLY be understood and forgiven.
So it's very good he stayed calm to increase the chances of Chris actually admitting the truth.
Doesn't people who hit their spouse often grown up with domestic violence?
2 likes@Vegan Essence he probably was in a state of shock. You also clearly don’t know how it feels to find out your beloved child killed someone. Why would your first though be to abandon your child; to stop loving them?
1 like@Pumpkin It's funny how people think they know how everyone reacts to things. You're spot on.
4 likes@Vegan Essence for his son. He kept showing love to his son.
1 likeYou know, I shot a kid in the arm with an airgun when I was about 14 on my old man's farm... I had a couple of mates who used to shoot at each other with really old fair-ground air pistols and had said it was like being hit with an elastic band - so I took a shot at this group of cyclists from about 100yds away, not thinking it would hit at that range as I'd only had the airgun for 2 weeks.
1 like...However, it did and was not pleasant, my airgun was far more powerful so it went about 6 inches under the guys skin on one arm... I didn't know that at the time as I ran away the moment I saw them stop and realised (as a 14yr old) that I'd made a very serious error.
...One of my friends then saw a 'wanted' in the local paper about it and told me they were looking for me.
...My old man turned up at the door (of my mother's house) a couple of days later... poor old lad... I remember he walked up and said, "We've got to go down to the police station, son. I'm not going to tell you what its about because I know you haven't done anything. Hop in." ...And off we drove, I sat very quiet the whole way.
...I got arrested in tge station and was sat down in the interview room for questioning, my old man sat at the table in the interview room just as this fellow was sitting , but my old man was absolutely confident it was a mix up - and then the officer clicked on the tape recorder (it was '92) and said: "O.k., now, have you got any idea why you're here?"
...And I said: "I think I shot someone."
...And my old man did exactly what Chris' father did there... just leant forward and put his head in his hands... but he stayed like that for about an hour (or was it a year?) as the interview was completed.
Being that that was not a murder case and was a genuinely idiotic mistake only a 14yr old boy would make, must admit it makes me chuckle to think of that moment now. The switch from perfect confident compusure to "Oh shit bags." was pretty comical, for the darkest of jokes.
...Belueve it or not, one of the policemen actually said "nice shot!" as I left the station, after having been cautioned for 'section 18 wounding'... remember seeing my old man look at him like: "You really are not bloody well making my life easy here!"
...You might be pleased to know I haven't shot anyone since, despite coming to understand that you can get away with it fine if you're 14.
...Made me the hero of my school for quite a while... it is a messed up world we live in! :-D
I would too, like I’m your dad. Im supposed to treat you right from wrong but I find you in a police station because of evidence piling up on you… ah depressing really
0 likes@Vegan Essence My take on his reaction is that the detectives defo told him to stay relaxed, and perhaps he believes the narrative of the initial confession: being that chris only killed his wife out of a blind rage via his daughters being murdered. So at that point maybe he tries to rationalise it because he obviously loves his son. Its only with all of the extra details that we can easily work out that chris was lying about this story as well, and his dad might not have been told any of this or had time to put the pieces together yet.
1 like@Pumpkin
3 likesDude literally didn't even really know what the fuck was going on.
He fly his ass over from god knows where, comes in thinking his son is successful and happy and some kind of tragedy has struck so he has to be there for his son. Finds out it's because of his son this all happened.
Thought the same thing...
0 likes@Vegan Essence to be fair to the dad, he fully believed that Shanann had killed his two granddaughters and that Chris lashed out at her in a fit of rage. I’d forgive him in those circumstances…although we obviously know it’s all lies and he’s actually the one who killed them all.
1 like@Biscuit actually i think his murdered pregnant wife and dead young children are the real victims…..
0 likeshe raised a monster and lost the most angelic additions to his family, i don’t blame him
1 likehe looks shocked i dont know how i would react if i was in his place
0 likes@william jr watch the conversations between CW and his parents from prison. "You're anazing, we love you, you look sooo good 🤤 (his mom), everybody know you are a good person!" and sharing with him laughing some moments from the girls' funeral..."Bella was wrapped in a blanket 😊" ...as he has nothing to do with that 🤮 .
0 likesHow does someone end up like this? I’m genuinely curious. It’s so very weird and unfortunate like what type of weirdo kills his 2 toddlers & pregnant wife? Even the sickest serial killers didn’t do that
13 likesThe interrogators were amazing at their job and that polygraph lady was SO good at playing him
5 likesThis case still gives me nightmares
The way the detective said that he needs to tell the truth because it wouldn't be fair for Shannan to get a bad rap, to be blamed for murdering her kids, when she didn't do anything wrong... So powerful. Just thinking about the fact that Chris Watts was going to be OK with his wife being blamed for killing their kids... He really is one twisted f*ck. In his deranged mind, he is thinking that he can put this all on her, because she is dead now, and can't do anything about it. It really is beyond sick. To just have absolutely ZERO problem wrongfully accusing his wife for his own SICK acts. He truly is a monster.
5 likesHe literally had it all, a wife that loved him & who took care of the kids, two children (with good health), a gorgeous house in a safe neighborhood, and a job. I mean what possibly can you want more in life? He threw it away for DIRT
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@HillbillyHell Not relevant but ok
5 likes@vannilla771 Not relevant to what?
0 likes@Seven Man96 ?? obviously they deleted their comment
0 likes@vannilla771 Answer the question.
0 likes@Seven Man96 no
0 likesThe worst part of all this is when she says you haven't shed a tear this whole time and he pathetically tries to start crying.
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Really? I think the worst part of all this is he murdered his family.
77 likes@Black Dot Of course that is I was just meaning the interrogation
83 likesStrangeshards I think strange was meaning the lack of empathy or remorse
10 likesWell this thread went down hill fast. Behold children, this is why you don't mix keyboards,alcohol and anxiety.
20 likesRighhtttttttt
0 likesBlack Dot if that was a norm macdonald/bill cosby reference, i gotchu fam
2 likes@Dardz Deçani what the hell
1 like@Niklas Lundberg I am against the death penalty and always have been but I could definitely make an exception for this guy (don't even want to type his name) or in fact anyone who does this to children. There shouldn't be any place for them in the whole world.
1 like@Nessiferum i have been thinking about it, and I take back What i said. He should'nt have it that easy! He should be psychologicly tortured. He should be in constant pain and agony Every day for the rest of his life. He should be waken up every our of the night screaming in pain and so on. Every thing you normaly do in a Day should Hurt for this guy (thing).
2 likesyeh reminds me of every female thats ever existed
2 likesEmotions aren’t straight forward. If you got robbed at gunpoint by someone, chances are you won’t break down and cry right then and there. That’s because your fight or flight kicks in and your emotions take a back seat.
3 likesHowever, once you’re out of that mindset, emotions kick back in, and you might find yourself overwhelmed several hours after being robbed.
Something similar could be happening here. The cops deliberately trigger fight or flight to elicit a confession, and after he admits his crimes does that mindset go away, letting those emotions flow back in
@Rob Roy
5 likesThat whole Watts family is nuts...
Ronnie got addicted to Cocaine because Chris moved out...
Cindy is a controlling hateful creep who kept anaphylactic allergens in their homes despite knowing Cece could die from them...
And then there is Chris...
I hate that family.
Even though he's guilty, I'll give benefit of the doubt when it comes to crying.
4 likesI'm autistic and people like me aren't great when it comes to showing emotion. Either we show barely anything, mime what people want you to look like in those situations (masking) or blow up and have a melt down.
For instance; my dad died two years ago of cancer. I had missed a semester of college to help him after he got home from the hospice. Some days I'd find myself crying out of nowhere when thinking about him, but when the day came where he died my boyfriend cried more than me. I even held his cold dead hands. My mother was screaming tears and my sister was pacing back and worth weeping.
I sat on the couch and stared blankly, trying to cry to not seem like some emotionless monster.
Now I can't even listen to "dustland fairytale" from The Killers with a straight face because the song is about a mom dying of cancer. I'll fucking cry over tiny things or when I'm frustrated but when faced with life-changing horrible news I'm unsure how to react to it.
Black Dot The worst part is the hypocrisy.
1 likeDardz Deçani
0 likesClassy 🙄
@Black DotThis Chris Watts guy is a real jerk
2 likes@D M it was and thank you.
1 likeLie cry horn
0 likes@Nessiferum so ur not against the death penalty lol
0 likes@Dardz Deçani that's exactly what I was thinking....
0 likesChris watt bot: "initiate sniffle.exe"
0 likesTammy: Did your wife do something to the kids and you are trying to protect her?
117 likesChris: You know what I will take it!! 😂
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He was so relieved to have someone else to blame for this
8 likesHe was so used to blame Shanann for everything ...
2 likesLike that was the dumbest and worst move ever😂
0 likesboth of these detectives word so well together and i’m so glad they were available because without them i feel like it would have taken longer to get chris to confess because they really got under his skin and made him just not able to lie. he still did come up with that lie about Shannon killing her own kids and that which the detectives did suggest but that was a technique and them two together can make anyone confess
6 likesHere's a thought: If you did the crime, refuse the interrogation. He made proof of his guilt much easier through his own words. At the time of the interrogation, detectives only had circumstantial evidence (i.e. sketchy neighbor video footage, Chris acting weird, and the affair), which is clearly not enough to sustain a murder conviction beyond a reasonable doubt. But you know what direct evidence does sustain a murder conviction? Admitting to the murder and leading detectives to where you buried the bodies.
3 likesMoral of the story: If you did the crime, lawyer up and unequivocally assert your right to Counsel at the earliest interaction with police. It may look sketchy, but make the police do their job, do not do it for them. Also, unlike what Chris and the vast majority of people think, you are not smart enough to outsmart trained detectives. Especially when you actually did the crime! Further, detectives are case closers, not truth seekers. Thus, if detectives go into the interrogation with the predisposition you did it, no matter what you say will change that predisposition and you will only further incriminate yourself, in the eyes of the detectives, whether you did the crime or not. Simply state, "I need a lawyer" at the earliest time you speak with police, but especially when you are brought into the interrogation room. Once in the interrogation room, the proverbial "light bulb" should flash on in your brain; "Ohhhhh I am a suspect." -ZB
It's wonderful to see well-trained detectives doing their job . Beautiful that they got a confession out of this monster. I actually wish they didn't give up at the end: I wish they hammered at him some more to get the confession about killing the kids.. instead of calling him a monster if he did it, they could be like, "you know, I understand killing your wife... but you know, did those kids really appreciate everything you did for them? They could be pretty annoying sometimes I bet, right? I mean, you're about to step into a new life with a new woman, and they're ALL holding you back aren't they? Some might say it's understandable that you'd want to get rid of them all, right?..."
0 likesWhy did the detectives stop at that point? Don't you just keep going until he insists on getting a lawyer?
Anyway I'm glad it all came out eventually. I wish every murder case could be like this. Maybe we can hook up electrodes to a killer's brain at the time of the polygraph and do a bunch of sensitive EEG measurements to detect dishonesty. You'd think that eventually we'll find something sensitive and accurate enough that it is admissible in court.
This is it. I've reached the end. This was the last video. I no longer have any more JCS Criminal Psychology to binge. Holy cow, what an amazing channel. Please, keep up the good work.
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It feels like there won't be anymore. I just have that sick feeling
97 likesJCS has a new channel, have you watched those?
21 likes@Big Dog no what is the channel
10 likes@miscellaneous etc. it is J C S with the spaces
29 likes@Big Dog okay!!! Thank you much!!
7 likes@Big Dog yes :(
1 like@Big Dog I'm pretty sure that's just a copy cat channel no???
6 likes@Spacecadet94 I don’t think it’s a copy cat channel because it says JCS as the main channel in the channel info thingy.
16 likes@ReniuRibbon why wouldn't he just upload to his main channel
11 likes@Spacecadet94 No, same guy
5 likes@Ashley De la cuadra good looking out Jr detective!!!!
9 likesI highly recommend That Chapter.
14 likes@Eric Wood sorry 😐
6 likesSame!
0 likesTry Matt Orchard. Extremely good. That Chapter is more documentary format but an absolute must watch in this genre!
7 likesif you need your dose of police series with true stories, try "the first 48" if you don't know. You follow the work of detectives within the first 48 hours after a homicide.
1 likeAgreed such a gem! A great find.
1 likeSame my last one it's a sad day
3 likesI was looking for more videos to watch but didn’t realize I watched them all.
0 likes@Spacecadet94 bc they dont fit in the theme of this channel. this channel focuses on criminal psychology.
3 likesFor God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. John 3:16❤️
1 like@Olivia Grace what does that have to do with this 😭
12 likesSo sorry. Time to start all over again. Awesome channel. 👏😀
0 likesPreach it brother 😂
0 likesThe Chris trilogy is the first one I’m watching! About to binge the entire channel, this is amazing content
3 likesi have much more, which video do you think was the best? id like to check that one out
0 likesI'm starting from the beginning lol
0 likes@bm you'll love it
0 likesSame here I’ve watched them all now
0 likessame here😩😩😩
0 likesExactly the same! I have watched all on the other JCS channel, and this was the very last one. What on earth do I do now?!
0 likes@Only Two Shoes that's true you're probably right. I hope so anyway. I need more!!!
0 likes@Only Two Shoes uh huh
0 likes@Laurie Ann I went there and I love Mike. Thank you for the recommendation!
3 likes@denisea3465 I am asking myself the same question
0 likesYeah, hopefully there’s more twisted cases >.>
1 likeSame
0 likesIf they catch Brian Laundrie alive, I hope you will break his interrogation down.
1 like@Big Dog oh my gosh thank you
0 likesI think I'm reaching the end now too 😭
0 likes@Guitarist500 -_-
0 likesSame here I have no more content to watch and those fake just inspired videos just don't cut it.. at all lol
3 likes@miscellaneous etc. why doesn’t he make videos anymore ? Did he say he was stopping or something ?
2 likesThat’s the end of the road for me as well. It’s been great
0 likesdamn same.. this is the last one for me as well.. dont know what am i gonna do after this 👀👀
0 likesI cannot wait for the next
0 likesCheck out the channel "the chapter". As well.. you will like it. Give it a goooo!
1 likeI'm on my third run. This guy needs to upload more lol
0 likesThere is no end when you can start again 🤩
0 likesTo all JCS lovers, there is another upload coming very very soon. 😉
0 likessame
0 likesSo you know everything about body language etc now?
0 likes@Anis Hussain What makes you think that?
0 likesThe patreon has more videos
0 likesSame here, this was the last video I watched too and now I'm waiting for more of this.
0 likesomg same!
0 likesGood luck my friend
0 likesTotally agree.
0 likesThis was absolutely fascinating from the first video to the last.
I have never been so enthralled.
Hat tip to the law enforcement officers as well, I know they deserve more respect than they are often offered but after this, I have a whole new level of admiration for what they do.
Same this was the last vid I needed to watch 😔
0 likesHe has a second channel...
0 likes@Bee Beau yeah ik I found it and watched all the vids on it right after I made that comment lmao
1 likeJesus Christ loves you
0 likesYou forgot his second channel
0 likes@zzghost Ik I found it after I commented that
0 likes@Ashley De la cuadra yeah but he has a second account
0 likes@Adiel Esdras Not exactly. For the most part I watched them all from most popular to least popular.
0 likesOmg sameeee :(
0 likes@miscellaneous etc. check again ;)
0 likes@Ernesto I know!!!! Sometimes life is good.
0 likesI have newborns so I'm up all night when their mama is asleep. This is terrific bingeable content that keeps me learning
1 likeAs masterful an interrogation these detectives employed, I get the impression they could have simply said, "Chris, why did you kill your family?", and he would have replied, "because I found a new girlfriend". Chris Watts doesn't seem like the sharpest bulb in the deck.
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Exactly! And when he was blabbering about how he walked into Shannon smoldering Ceci, they could interrupt him asking, was it before or after you killed Shannon herself? I bet he would pause to make something up in his mind before realizing the absurdity of the question.
0 likesHow do you trust people after these stories? That a man can do this to his own children and his wife?!
15 likesI would like to know if these detectives are actively aware of the name and process of the techniques they use or if they have just learned what works and what doesn't from watching other interrogations and their own personal experience as an interrogator.
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probably a bit of both
0 likesI guarantee you that these two have studied the Reid Technique.
1 likeI can’t say for sure, but it sounds like the kind of thing you’d learn in criminal justice courses.
0 likesdo people who train with using polygraph like Tammy also train on how to be a detective? she is pretty involved in the interrogation after the polygraph test and even uses some of the techniques the detective use
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More likely to be a detective who got polygraph training. Detectives are very highly skilled & very highly intelligent.
17 likesBoss Lady "but chris, my man, you ain't shed a single tear yet!"
14662 likesChris: "oh shit you right" 😭😭😭😭😥😥😭😥😭😥🤡🤡😭😭
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It do be like that doe
398 likesLMAOO
156 likesLmao this is so accurate and terrible
238 likesWhen did that happened?
16 likes😲😭😮
21 likeslmaoOooooooooo
9 likes"STAYVEN, COME ON MAN, YOU HAVEN'T CRIED ALL DAY!!!"
109 likesNah he just built different
6 likesThat's bullshit. Absolute nonsense.
13 likesI didn't shed a single tear in my grandma or grandpas funeral.
That doesn't make me an evil, non emotional person. Different folks deal with pain in different ways.
There isn't one set default way in how to grief.
@Hocane this dude gave more emotion on a stupid shirt when asked where he got it. Like he was proud of it🤦♀️ but no emotion on the kids and shannan
48 likes@Bird V. I just disagree with the notion you have to cry in order to feel emotion
14 likes“Oh shit you right”
25 likes😂😂😂
@Hocane are you responsible for their deaths? Were they killed? Does Chris Watt’s story have anything to do with you?
25 likes@Hocane I agree. My beloved awesome grandpa passed away and I hardly cried...i just miscarried a week ago and I hardly cried...feeling sad and down very much yes but blubbering crying I just don't. 🤷♀️
9 likes@Kaylee Covey
46 likesEquating your emotional state between grandparents passing and your children missing (and potentially dead) are so far apart that there isn't a unit of measurement for it.
How come when it was pointed out he hadn't cried he suddenly turned on the waterworks?
Seriously, when someone's KIDS go missing they freak the hell out.
“You know, Chris you haven’t gave us a confession either...”
7 likes“...”
“Damn thought that’d work...”
@Hocane nah you don’t have to cry to feel emotion, the issue the polygraph test lady was getting at was that, while he was recounting the night of his wife’s disappearance, he mentioned that he cried with her while they talked about getting a divorce, but didn’t cry once bc his kids were missing. she wasn’t calling him out on his lack of emotional display, she was calling him on the inconsistency of his emotional display
40 likesHe’s so cringe
3 likesLMAOO oh shit u right man brb 😆😆😆😍😍😅😅😅🥺🥺🥺
3 likesLOLLLL💀💀
1 like@Hocane so, you're telling me if you killed your wife, 2 kids, and unborn son..you give no emotion which means you gave all the emotion in the world, which makes you the most emotional personal in the world..which doesn't make you evil??
1 like@John Marston bruuh
1 likeLmaooo!!!
1 like@Holly-Leanne i wanted also to say it... Good job :p
1 like@Diego Escobedo TCL Fan too!!! Where's Schmeeda?!!! Oh yeah, checkin her pictures!!! Lol.
1 likeYo this funny as shit
1 likenot to mention his fake tears when he was saying that bullshit about how shannan killed the kids cos his dad was there
3 likesBAHAHAHAHAHA
0 likesand then he started fake acting and sniffling . And pretending to cry right after
0 likesI shouldn't have laughed but damnit man😭🥺
1 likeThat’s hilarious
0 likesWhy did you put blackness in this😐
2 likesBoss Lady LMAO I- 😭😭
1 likebruhh💀
0 likesLmao
0 likesLol yaar
0 likesLMAOOOO
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😭
0 likesGimme an onion, real quick…
1 likeHim: "oh word" creates puddle of tears
2 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likes🐊 😭 🐊
0 likesa clown riding a unicycle plays sad music on a tiny violin
0 likesLol
0 likes😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesIt’s like when people tell you they’re sick and immediately cough afterwards
0 likes@Nino Latimer free the gang Chris
0 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likes@Diego Escobedo STAYVUHN, YOWER HAYER IS THAYER!
0 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likesI feel so sorry for the father having his son confess (and lie) to murder
10 likes17:26 Idk about y’all but I genuinely feel sad as shit for his dad right here… You can tell that this is just gut wrenching for him to hear.
0 likesPoor guy flew across the country only to have to his world crumble in just a few minutes.
Edit: and obviously his soulless murderer of a son straight up lied to him.. and of course the dad is gonna buy it hook line and sinker.. that’s exactly what he wanted to hear. No good parent wants to admit that their child is capable of such cold callous evil behavior
I love how after they get a confession and leave the room Chris is most visibly upset by the fact that he's facing prison time, not because he felt guilty for murdering his family
12 likesit's hard for me to watch things like this, and yet i find it super interesting. the criminals in these mini documentaries are horrible and insane and i hate them (even though hate is a strong word). but the ones that are master manipulators make me feel empathetic for them, even though i hate them. it's a bad feeling, but one i can't control. makes you realize just how crazy some people are.
3 likesBoth interrogators vibed so well together. They destroyed this pile of shit.
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They both are truly well trained professionals and can simultaneously play good cop/bad cop. Amazing
232 likesI can’t find the time stamp but they both know to increase the pressure (go silent) at the same exact time no verbal/bodily communication wow. Talented.
176 likesseriously Stabler/Benson vibes from Law and Order SVU. They knew exactly what to do, when and how
40 likesFrontman and frontwoman of "Law and Order: Special Interrogation Unit"
8 likes@Jesse Hernandez its at 3:55 !
7 likesThey had 0 evidence. A lie detector test isn't and shouldn't be enough evidence. It's unprofessional they pretended they had enough evidence, idk why investigators lie because if he was innocent he could've gone to jail because of investigators....
9 likesI wish they wouldn't lie, if I was innocent I'd want to be investigated truthfully without all these techniques that can make an innocent look guilty... Pressure, mental exhaustion.
@Flukeyy are serious? It was pretty obvious this dude was guilty before he even got to the police station.
97 likes@Flukeyy He was acting mega guilty. They had no definitive evidence, but his word choice, his mannerisms, and difficulty answering "open ended questions" brought hella suspicion towards him.
75 likes@Flukeyy throughout the entire case of chris watts as compiled by jcs, he introduces the techniques with differences between how an innocent and guilty person would react. chris watts reacted as they knew he would and that’s why the investigators kept pushing him on. yes, it is not official evidence but it acts as a basis of the reaction of the person does it not? IF chris was innocent all along there, and they somehow do manage to get the same conclusion from the same techniques performed when he is guilty, then he would be free due to the actual lack of evidence. but this is not the case, because they were able to crack chris watts down and find the bodies of the victims which definite evidence that points right at him.
43 likes@Flukeyy Yea he was being mega sus from the first meeting with the cop. An innocent person wouldn't make a cop wait, an innocent husband would've been freaking out over his diabetic pregnant wife being unresponsive. Plus, they did have SOME evidence at this point: the K9 units could smell death. Sure nothing concrete, but cops all have gut instinct; everyone could just tell this guy was guilty af.
17 likes@Flukeyy
21 likesI understand your concerns but you are absolutely wrong. Search for a video called " Don't talk to the police" from Regent University. It was recommended by youtube after a few several vids from this channel. It's a formidable class about criminal law, rights and questioning.
Basically the main reason he was cooked was because he talked too much. If he had a lawyer he wouldn't be arrested, perhaps even today, because there was absolutely nothing of evidence but his confession.
@yunafires Cops "gut instinct " is wrong more often than not. Their solve rates suck. They're not as good at their job as these videos make them seem.
3 likesI want a loosely based biopic about them as partners and their investigations
4 likesYES
0 likesWomen are very vital to law enforcement. Women have a unique talent that is simply amazing. Ladies understand things at a deeper level and can read people better than men can ever hope to be able to.
11 likesA good man knows this and works with their female partners. It creates a very powerful crime solving team.
@Flukeyy soooo many crimes would have gone completely unsolved and the murdeters let off free if every detective had your mentality. Forensic psychology is massively important.
12 likes@Flukeyy ...because when people commit crimes, they usually don't tell the truth about them lmao
6 likesDude wtf are you smoking
@Dan so basically if he had a lawyer, a guilty person would have gone free? And thats a ... good thing??
5 likes@Jess Pavlichenko
6 likesWatch the "Guilty until proven innocent" in this very same channel and you'll know what I meant to say.
All I can say is that: if he had a lawyer he wouldn't be held by +8hs and his "interview" would've been fair. Considering they had absolutely no proofs but they had suspicion about the guy' behavior, it would take them more than days to get this confession.
@Dan that would be a very effective way for him to not go to prison. He also maybe could have just not murdered his infant daughters and pregnant wife brutally, though. Woulda done the trick too.
6 likes@Flukeyy you’re acting upset that this killer didn’t go free? If they tried to do this to an innocent person, they wouldn’t confess.
6 likes@Andy Gygi
0 likesWatch the video "don't talk to the police" I mentioned before and you'll know what I mean to say.
@Dan nah I’m not trashing you lol. If you DO murder your entire family and you want to give yourself the best chance possible to not go to prison for the rest of your life, obviously don’t talk to cops. As a matter of fact, don’t talk to cops in an interrogation no matter what. I’m just saying the whole process is a lot less stressful and overall easier to navigate if you simply don’t murder your wife and children.
6 likes@Andy Gygi
3 likesYep, he deserved it. He was not a very smart person at all. The investigators would eventually get something (hopefully).
The video "guilty until proven innocence" + "don't talk to the police" taught me that I should never EVER be questioned without a lawyer nearby. Dude went to jail for three years and the other one spent two days there because they spoke the truth.
@TIV67 Playz appreciate your words, but people don’t really like it when you try to force religion on them
1 like@Cool Dudicus tf are you talking about? Understanding has nothing to do with gender and everything to do with experience and knowledge. While this woman is very well versed in her line of work that doesn’t mean that “ladies understand things deeper than men ever hope to”
3 likesAlso please don’t bother trying to defend your word or tell me I’m wrong because you’re going to make yourself look like a fool.
@TIV67 Playz this isn’t the place for you to spread your religion around because some people me like to defend their beliefs and know that I have just as much right to say what I think this world is going to as you do. I used to be Christian but I refuse to believe that a man who loves me and my family dearly, enough to send his son to die for me, would allow such vileness of the world to exist and good people to fall victim to it. I prayed day after day after day for my mother to be healed from cancer and nothing came of it. I was treated terribly in school and watched as those who did terrible things to me had no consequences to their actions. Before you give me the “character development” spill just know that I think that’s horseshit. If every negative happening in people’s lives is to “build character” than his tests almost cost my life at my own hands, not to mention that his “tests” has caused millions to perish from suicide. I mean seriously how could you think that an all powerful “loving” god would allow such a cruel world to exist? Why would he allow so many good people to go to hell because they don’t believe? Think about every other religion for a second. Is your god better than every one of those religions? You god says that worshipping false gods is a sin worse than many so he would send every good person who follows those religions to hell. I mean shit Humans have existed for far longer than Christianity so do they deserve eternal damnation because they simply weren’t around by the time Christianity formed?
1 like@Flukeyy dude wtf
0 likes@r no because some innocent people, can act guilty because they're so shocked or nervous. There shouldn't be a guideline on how a innocent should act, because if that's the case if someone acts outside of that guideline because of extreme shock or being nervous, what happens?
0 likesSometimes innocent look guilty because unpredictable emotions. It isn't fair.
@yunafires but what if someone acts outside of the "innocent guidelines" due to overwhelming emotions that makes them look suspicious. Everyone will respond differently to a situation, these fucking mind games detectives play is cruel on the innocent. It could make anyone look guilty. They could keep pushing an innocent person causing the innocent to look guilty but denying over and over. Explain this?
0 likes@Jess Pavlichenko Yeah, but if a innocent didn't commit they would also deny. So both innocent and guilty would deny, so its stupid to use mind games that could make any innocent person look guilty if they react outside of the detectives "innocent or guilty" rulebook.
1 like@Flukeyy because they're looking for a confession and only that
1 like@r yeah makes sense
0 likes@Dan exactly, which is why interrogators don't want you to request legal councilling
0 likes@Flukeyy They had camera evidence of him backing up his truck, truck GPS leading them to Cervi 319, his affair, etc. all enough to ask questions, they knew it couldn’t hold up but they also knew he’d be stupid enough to still take one and fail it.
0 likes@Jonathan G. Farrar Heaven and Hell, good and evil. There’s plenty of both. I hope you don’t just look at the bad things in life, because there’s always some good. I’m sorry about your mother
1 like@Flukeyy that sounds dumb
0 likes@Flukeyy if they didn't lie he may have gotten away with murder. Like you said, they had no evidence.
0 likes@Flukeyy i understand what you’re trying to say, but professionals do take that into account as well which is why there are multiple stages to the lie detector test. and before all of the official procedures in the interrogation room, detectives had already compiled suggesting evidence that chris watts was hiding important information to the police which is not what an innocent person would do, no?
0 likes@Jess Pavlichenko his work had given the GPS of his truck and the emails between him and his mistress, and their neighbors security footage shows no cars besides Chris. The GPS alone would have eventually caught him, their bodies were right there where the GPS pointed. The domestic partner is always the prime suspect unless otherwise ruled out especially if there is a pregnancy. It's just pure statistics as to why
0 likes@Doet Er Niet Toe The killer is a monster in human form. Luckily, 2 very talented law enforcement agents working as a team using their complimentary and unique talents got a confession out of the killer.
0 likesI wonder how their interrogation practices are, like maybe they get people from the other branches or something to do a mock interrogation or something. Low key that sounds pretty fun
0 likesWhat's amazing about how great the interrogators were, especially the polygraph lady, is that this happened in a tiny Colorado town of less than 9000 people. The crime rate is so small and the murder rate is practically non-existent. Yet, they knew what they were doing and remained calm even in the face of an evil murderer. I've seen big city detectives with less skill than these two.
0 likes@Flukeyy statistically it’s always the husband / spouse that commits the crime. Plus he was acting hella shady when he was interviewed on TV. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure that out. Plus, they had way more evidence than the public knew at the time. Watch the documentary…he was sloppy with his crime
0 likes@Flukeyy You're actually sticking up for a guy who murdered his children 😂
2 likesI ship it
1 like@Flukeyy the fact that he lied about the affair and didn't seem to worried about his wife and kids go missing was something, though.
0 likes@Flukeyy Fair and legal are 2 different things. Police aren't required to tell the truth. Innocent people do get convicted sometimes, but I think far more guilty people are convicted with these methods. And we have some of the most tame interrogations in the world. Only time you talk to the police is if you're a victim. If you're a suspect, or are in that room, you're not a victim. And should immediately invoke your 5th amendment and get a lawyer, even if you're innocent and you were out of town. You can't be convicted on looking suspicious for invoking those rights.
0 likesSo yes. Trick the bad guys, sometimes trick the good guys, but both have these options to protect themselves and that's the way it should be. Fair doesn't matter, it's the law.
They absolutely did but I recently heard the female CBI Tammy who administered the polygraph say she had never met Agent Coder prior to the Watts case
0 likes@Flukeyy They did well.
0 likesThis is beyond my comprehension. What happens to a person in their life that makes them consciously be able to commit such a despicable act? This guy is clearly a psychopath,but was he born that way or did something happen in his life to make him that way?
4 likesThank god for her friend and that neighbor who both knew something was up and made sure the police knew too. The case could’ve gone unsolved for so much longer.
3 likesI feel bad for the dad he has to cope with the fact that his little granddaughters were brutally murdered and that his son is the one that did it.
9 likesI love how both interrogators knew exactly what to do so that they were synced with everything like the “silent technique”
4 likesThese detectives are extremely good at their job. Much respect.
4 likesThey tried to appeal to his situation by telling him to confess to his father in a room that was being recorded. They knew he was feeling the pressure and needed to air it out to someone he trusts and used that to their advantage.
1 likeThe facts that he tried to blame her for killing those children boils my blood these detectives knew he was not telling the truth and somehow didn’t go insane I know it’s there job though I would feel insane
4 likesI always come back to these JCS CW videos. Just done so well. I just recently watched it again and noticed the detective saying "this isn't the last chapter of anyone's life....." Oh how ironic that Chris was sentenced with 835,205 life sentences.
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835,205 life sentences..? Er...no...
0 likes@Penguin of Death humor is obviously not your thing🙄
0 likesBruh, Tammy's kids must get away with NOTHING
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Tammy: "did you skip class today?"
1078 likesSon: "no mom"
Polygraph: "oh really"
Imagine a toxic parent who does this for a living..
377 likesAll right kids time for the monthly test.
"hey hon how'd you do on your test today?"
73 likes"ah pretty good"
CACHUNK "say that with the polygraph?"
she def hits em with the "i know you're lying" on the daily
69 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣
2 likes@Anthony Flemist yoo u good?
2 likes@devonmck no, and you?
28 likes@TIV67 Playz bro look i believe in god and jesus but calm down lol
21 likes@TIV67 Playz posting your delusions on random comment sections really ain't helping your case mate.
17 likes@Chace Delaney Yes! I thought I was SO SMART!
2 likes@Neord lol rlly buddy, ur saying anthony is fine when he calls me a "f**king dimwit" outta nowhere. Personally I'm chilling but idk about you guys lmao
1 like@Eden Shizzle lmao
0 likes@devonmck hahaha racial hatred so funny
0 likes@Pizza Parity @Dyslexic Boogaloo
0 likeswtf is wrong with yall?
either that or theyre the best liars
0 likes“Mom ill be back by 9”
1 like“BUT YOU KNOW YOURE NOT”
Rightttttttt. Lol. She's a beast at identifying deception. Poor kids. Lol
0 likesThey be screwed
0 likes"This isn't the last chapter in anyone's story"
1 likeRight. Next Chapter is titled Prison
@TIV67 Playz and this is why im no longer a Christian
0 likes@devonmck Hey man, I just got your response. My reply to you was meant to be tongue-in-cheek and sarcastic. If you reread it you’ll notice I didn’t capitalize the last four words and used a stupid angry emoji as an attempt to get that across. I have an odd writing style and sense of humour but I wasn’t trying to offend you.
0 likesAnyways, have a great day bro.
@TIV67 Playz prove it
0 likesMy ex's dad was law enforcement and had extensive training in interrogation. My ex said he and his siblings could not keep anything from their dad because of that, he could always tell when they were lying or not telling the entire truth.
0 likes@Holland Henry HHAHA MY THOUGHTS TOO
1 likeImagine your mom threatening you by a polygraph test 😂😂😂😂
0 likesShe probably let's them lie sometimes
0 likes@Holland Henry LOL
1 likeShe is probably one of those annoying helicopter parents.
0 likesHis inability to even shed a tear for his wife and children was a telltale sign of his guilt.
2 likesThat was actually a good alibi, he could've gone away with it, but he made the mistake of not playing the part of a hurt, enraged and mourning father, he could've called 911, told that story, wait for the police, turn himself in and his defense would've been much more easier, the media would've seen him as a caring father avenging his little babies, he would've gotten some years in prison, but NOOOOOOO, he had to hid the bodies... That was just plain stupid, this absolutely proves that he did it in the heat of the moment and he panicked.
1 likeWhen you plan on murdering someone, you MUST have an alibi very well studied BEFORE commiting the crime, not make it up in the interrogation room while getting cornered, you must think of all the possible questions the police could ask and have the answers rehearsed... Just saying.
She was excellent in her investigation . I love this woman she was so concerned about the victims . God bless you mam.
1 likeIt's not like he quietly suffocated his children then felt like he had to kill his wife.
1 likeHe murdered his wife and then drove for an HOUR with her corpse and two living children in his truck before he smothered them, one in front of the other.
He had so much time to stop and turn back.
“Wow this polygrapher is pretty good”
9048 likesChris’ neighbor: Am I a joke to you?
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Best comment. Congratulations 🎊
99 likesHold this W 🏆
44 likesYou have a point. While the polygrapher is excellent at her job, but the neighbors read the situation just by sitting around next door casually without any professional training.
330 likesLmao 😂😂
8 likesGenuine chuckle escaped my lips
15 likesGood thing that neighbor was observant and seemed to study his security footage on the regular.
79 likesSolved the case basically , who knows you better than your next door neighbor's ? Best comment💯
45 likesPeriodt he called it first tbh
22 likesFr, that legend read him like a book
34 likeshis body language analysis was on point.
34 likesYou don't need a degree to know this guy was a liar. Routines are easy to notice and when you break routine it's even more noticeable.
23 likesYeah... He knew from the start!!! I was amazed by the way he'd stare at Chris, while the footage of the camera was on...
23 likesGuy nailed it.
9 likes@George Coull Are you a bit dumb? How long you think he knew about him being suspicious?
0 likes@George Coull @George Coull if people are slow learners i have been known and rightly so to hit them on their hands and legs with a bamboo stick, it helps speed up the process of learning, now read the case again, watch the footage of the neighbour and answer the question i asked you.
0 likesHaha haha YESSSSSS
1 likeColorado, clean air and good people.
7 likesI think her skill lies more in getting a confession from the suspect. That was very impressive. Though I don't want to diminish the astute instincts of the neighbor.
10 likesYup dude called it. like
3 likeslmao-neighbor was the best!
5 likesChris' father: I'm having trouble remembering, guys, which one of you got the confession? OH THAT'S RIGHT IT WAS ME.
5 likeshis neighbor could compare his behavior that day to months/years of living next to the guy and seeing/hearing his routines. a huge set of control data in comparison to the ones the polygrapher had to make do with the control questions
6 likesHahaha 😂😂
0 likes@Laura Elizabeth Women need training (from men), men dont. 🤣😂🤓
0 likes@Karina Well; its not a joke!
0 likes@HereIsWisdom 1318 Yeah so what does gender has something to do with the comment?
1 like@Laura Elizabeth but she had the power of knowing the victim. She could tell he wasmt acting right. A complete stranger woundnt notice
1 like@tess yup
0 likesDude friggin nailed it.
3 likes@Michael Oaks exactly
0 likesThe fact that the cameras showed nobody left the house except in the truck pretty much nailed him. He would have cracked anyway.
2 likes@Katie Rojas Peeping-Toms have their uses.
1 like@Laura Elizabeth Although those neighbors are extremely smart, it doesn't take a genius to figure out if you're guilty. What the professionals are for is to get evidence to use in court. I still agree that those neighbors are awesome though and they knew exactly what was up and what to look for in terms of evidence. We should have more friends like those neighbors
0 likesNah she’s great, he went through footage and picked up on pretty obvious behaviour... not much of a comparison
0 likesINTUITION 100
0 likesNeighbors are best surveillance ... 🙄
0 likesHer best friend and the next door neighbor deserve major props!
2 likesDo you guys always filter the world through play out memes? Do you have any original musings in your heads?
0 likes😄
0 likes@Misterkingdom the neighbors were brilliant but they didnt get him to talk under video surveillance to be able to prosecute him in an American court of law.
0 likes🥴
0 likesThey didn’t use the polygraph to know if he was lying, they already knew that,m. The polygraph was part of them piling on the pressure to get a confession.
0 likesI know this has been said thousands of times, but I will say it again- YOU DONT HAVE TO KILL YOUR WHOLE FAMILY IF YOU WANT TO BE WITH SOMEONE ELSE! It's called a divorce.
1 likeHello JCS. I loved the interrogation technique tally. I thought it was impressive how you were able to pick up on all those in succession like that. Awesome!
5 likesImagine being a polygrapher and spending all that time training and what you do isn’t even admissible in court. Essentially you are useless if the suspect knows the law.
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Well, she can just lie about her experience. The entire point was to unnerve him and get him to say something that is admissible in court, so she could easily have like 5-10 months experience and all those other years she mentioned was as an interrogator. Even if she has all that experience as a polygrapher, that essentially just means she's an interrogator with a prop.
16 likesThat isn't the point of the polygraph. There's a reason why you can just say you don't want to take it. It's a useful tool on someone like Chris who is a complete narcissist. He absolutely believes he can trick the polygraph even though he has no idea how. Once he realises he failed it would shatter his ego and apply way more pressure to him all because he thought he was too smart for the polygraph. It's just one option available for the interrogators to use that might work on some people.
1 likeMore like a detective who is polygraph trained or certified. They also use polygraph examiner for hiring process in certain jobs like some federal jobs. They are used to detect lying in investigations to help gather admissible evidence although the polygraph itself isn't admissible but if you want to quickly rule in or out suspects a polygraph may help. if you wanna know if you're looking for a live or dead person a polygraph may help so its a tool with flaws but can be helpful as long as you understand the potential flaws in its use.
0 likesI can't imagine how crushing it must have been for the dad to be sitting in an interrogation room next to his son who murdered his daughter in law grandkids. That's gotta be worse for a parent than outliving their kids.
17 likesThe pause technique is worse with two people just looking at you.
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It is. I would probably confess to anything just to make them stop staring at me.
245 likesWhen I was 17 in rehab they did this to me. Of course I’m lying about wanting to be sober, they knew it too. Until I figured out their strategy and oh man I played my way through that. Did have to stay an extra month though because I caught on a bit late
152 likesyeah some people have done this to me and it’s a really stressful situation
27 likesRight? In PERFECT sync...these people are PROfessionals!
60 likes@notagoon695 hope you’re doing better! Lmao I think I did the pause technique to my manager from my old job when he was trying to explain to me his reasoning for paying new employees more than experienced employees after I called him out
63 likesNk took your breath away?
1 likeI’d sure use it a lot if I was paid by the hour!
7 likesYeah, that would be so awkward.
1 like@Holly-Leanne would get creepy.
1 like@Olivia did he squirm?
3 likesThats when you force out a fart.
8 likesThis is why sales/negotiation skills are useful for more than just work. Most people feel uncomfortable in silence and will try to fill it when you don’t
7 likesI don't think so. Having to stare at one person is more intense than if you could shift your sight between the two like 'uh....speak? No? Alright...'
0 likesIt is tremendous!
0 likes@Olivia what happened??
0 likes👀 👀 👀
0 likesThe pause technique from one person : 😳
5 likesThe pause technique from two people: 😵
Like, woah
FACTS🤣
0 likesI'm positive that even if I were 100% innocent they would find me guilty with all those manipulative techniques
4 likesIt's even worse when you are in the shower
1 likeSo we’ll rehearsed!! I love how they know exactly what the other needs to do next and they just have to see how he responds to it. So poetic
0 likesArgh mate ..... it's a killer
0 likesHaha unless you're Stephen McDaniel
1 like@Amanda Feliciano ..
0 likes@StereohearT. wait what
0 likesLmao yeah, I can imagine myself constantly switching between the two interrogators
0 likesIt's even worse with 3 people looking at you.
0 likesI do that with my preschoolers!
2 likesIf I want them to come over but I don’t want to make it feel like a power struggle, i just look down and count to 5 in my head and BOOM they’re in line.
@ELO Hell is REAL the most epic way to break the silence
0 likes@notagoon695 Had that done to me in 8th grade by the dean after a fight in the schoolyard. After around 10 seconds or so I said "What's the matter, did the cvm from the guy you blew last night get stuck in your throat?"...
0 likesHIM: "Do you talk like this to your mother too?"
ME: "Nah"...
HIM: "Then why do you use that kind of language to me?"
ME: "I respect my mother. I don't have that kind of respect for you. I thought it should be obvious to you by now, right?"
Nothing came out of the questioning, except me roasting that guy a bit and wasting his time, and a detention period which I did not show up to for most of the time. Makes me crack up hard right now thinking back even after all these years. I wasn't smart or anything. I just never gave a fvck and was cynical as hell even at a young age.
@Kaliym Only works towards emotionally receptive/sensitive individuals. Won't work on somebody who is cynical and only sees the negative in everything. I'd stare right back at you and say "if this is a staring contest, I'd better win something at the end of it"...
0 likes😐😐
0 likesPeople have done this to me when I’m lying!! It’s a terrible and most awkward and uncomfortable feeling!! You’ll do just about anything or say anything for them to stop!!
0 likesI hate that...I would be hard pressed to keep it together when I was innocent how do they stay so cold knowing what they did?
0 likesIKR my friends will do that to me for NO REASON and it drives me crazy. And makes me turn red and act like a guilty idiot
0 likesIt's a sad irony that when Chris needed comfort his instinct was to ask for his dad, when just a couple of days before he'd smothered the two people that called HIM their dad...
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He hated his wife so much that he didn’t wanna see nothing related with her even his own kids . He is real hater
1 likeThe detectives handled this so well. They were very careful in getting their answers :)
4 likesThese detectives worked amazingly well together! Great teamwork
0 likesThe grandfather's reaction to being told his grandchildren have been murdered was strangely detached, as well. No apparent tears, no grief. It seems like an odd reaction. My parents would be utterly distraught after hearing that story.
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You don't know how long dad was in the next room being prepped. I also feel dad was being fed instruction through an ear piece.
12 likesUm, that man’s pain is pretty obvious. He obviously isn’t blind sighted, he clearly had gotten information and what was being suspected before going in with Chris.
8 likesAlso he was just probably in pure shock. You can hear the complete and utter grief in his voice when he said oh my God
8 likesThat was grief. It's weird that you cannot see that he was deeply and profoundly upset.
1 like@Jim Beans If you say so.
0 likes@~Mary~ Crying like a baby is not the only way of expressing grief. One of the worst experiences of my life, which is too insane to describe here, put me in a kind of state of shock. No tears. I cried when my father died, but that other situation was worse.
4 likesHe was probably in a state of shock
1 likeHe confessed to the whole thing and didn't even get a coke or butterfinger out of it
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Jeff 🤣
270 likesJEFF
173 likesjeff 😭
120 likesJEFF 😳
91 likesJEEEEFFF
76 likesSenior Jeffé
68 likesGood old jeff lmao
60 likesAh, I see you're all in the same "what pretending to be crazy looks like" rabbit hole as I am. Good ol "I don't talk to fucking cops, man" Jeff...
152 likes@Chibiusa40 yessir!! 😩😂
6 likescan someone explain the joke?
10 likes@norkci lol. the video on this channel called the legend of jeff. watch it, and come back😂
47 likes@Jazzmeine will do. Thanks haha
8 likesThe legend of Jeff!
12 likes@Pade パデ uhh okay
31 likesJEFFFF
4 likes@Pade パデ is that a problem
23 likes@danielle fehr Yes, a big one
10 likes@daniya That's disgusting
9 likes@Pade パデ okay gay
23 likesNo, but he did get a cellmate with the nickname "Butterfingers".
4 likesI get this reference
1 like@TheWmyoung weird that’s what I wanted to say, if I could’ve posted captain America
0 likes@Pade パデ okay and..? tf
10 likesJEFF
2 likes" im usually the prick"
13 likes"you look like a prick"
The absolute legend
They promised him off camera
0 likesthe true tragedy
0 likes@Pade パデ why you sad? Did you want to marry him?
6 likes@shaiket chowdhury No and because it's a sin and illegal.
2 likes@Pade パデ who said it's a sin and where is it illegal?
10 likes@shaiket chowdhury god. Here where i live it's illegal.
2 likes@Pade パデ which god? Where do you live?
7 likesJeff👀
1 likejeff
1 likeMy man Jeff 🤣🤣
2 likesOk so if you knew me you wouldn’t have typed this. Very immature to say the least. You should follow me and under my tutelage you can sit with me at the table. I’m the tribal chief though.
1 likeTake care. Join or regret it forever ()
@Psi It's disgusting
1 likeNor did he call the investigator a prick 😂
0 likesLMAO
0 likesjefffff omg💀
2 likesAnd that's why he isnt a legend
1 likeHahahahaha Wham bam thanks for the coke
5 likesrookies amiright.
2 likesJeff
1 likeWhat's worse is the cops used these fucked up tactics, people don't know their rights they confess and THEN they read them their rights. I loathe the police so much.
2 likes@TIV67 Playz KEK TL;DR
1 likeFor real
0 likesJEFF
1 likeJEFF 🤓
1 likeJEFF
1 like😂😂😂
0 likes@Psi notice how once you called them a troll they stopped responding...strange that.
1 likethanks for the coke
2 likesThats what happens when you have no negotiation skill i guess
0 likes@Chibiusa40 he was like “i dont talk to cops, man. But i didnt do it… but also….. thanks for the coke” lmao hes the best
2 likesThis made me lol quite heartily
2 likeshe will probably get a butterfinger in jail though
0 likesJeff the goddamn legend
0 likesWham bam thanks for the coke, now bring me back to my cell
0 likesJeff is the legend! Got everything he wanted and gave nothing in return.
1 like@Pade パデ and that's important because...?
0 likes@Isaias Baez Have you ever talked about non important things? I have. Cheers.
1 likeThis all started with Jeff for me too. I wish they all were that entertaining/fun. This is interesting but also feels ghoulish.
0 likesIt's all fairytale
0 likesJefffffff
0 likesJeff
0 likesJEFF!
0 likesJEFFFFFFEYYYYY!!!!
0 likesJeff 🥤 🍫
0 likesStan Jeff
1 like😂😂😂Jeff
0 likesLmao
0 likesHe got out of the death penalty
0 likes@brooke Quite the opposite
1 likeso sad truly
0 likesjeffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesJeff would make investigators to confess
0 likes@Nichae Kemp Learn from the example then ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
1 like@Pade パデ jeff based?!
0 likes@ausoreø nah
1 like@Pade パデ ye
1 likeJeffrey
0 likesThe legend still lives.
0 likesWhile this is a strategy that I'm sure works very well on actual guilty people. I'm also wondering how well this technique " works " on totally innocent people who are in shock and don't know how to answer certain questions and how well these tests perform without giving the same result as an actual guilty person
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JCS actually has a video on this! It’s called “Guilty Until Proven Innocent”, it’s pretty recent
2 likesHow she could stroke his back was amazing, she must be disinfecting herself every day since. Superb work for Shannan and the babies 🙏
5 likesI can’t imagine how a person could be so evil and vile that they would murder their daughters, wife, and unborn child. But with parents like his.. I can sorta see how a monster like him came to be. His parents are POS, right along with him.
1 likeWow that poor father… he was so loving and supportive to Chris while he was being lied to in the face by his son (Chris). I can’t imagine his devastation once he found out that his son was a cold stoned murderer.
0 likesI wanna see detectives interrogating a psychologist
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As a psychologist, these techniques have no to very little academic backings. Easy to debunk in my head. But I mean as long as they’re effective on these scumbags
335 likes@momogugu but don’t you think every person who watches this video can also become indifferent to these techniques? Just a curious question please don’t mind.
79 likes@atka shaikh Yes, it's called getting a lawyer technique.
428 likesA K : if the psychologist is a criminal he/she won't have a chance with these interrogators.
35 likes@momogugu what do you mean “academic backings” ... they’re just manipulating him to respond a certain way. It’s not like it’s pseudoscience, they’re getting in his head..
118 likesA psychologist would react the same way as any other guilty or innocent person in general. They're trained in interviewing techniques, not interrogation techniques. And they're not masters of manipulation, or whatever exaggerated notion you have.
152 likes@Akaki Peikrishvili
7 likesdamn right 💀
I think it'd go about as well as the Stephanie Lazarus case. Just because you may know about it doesn't mean you know how to deal with it when directed at you.
47 likesYou know, when I watch videos of comedians "owning hecklers", I want to see hecklers shutting them down as well. Same here. Im interested to see a suspect owning intertogators like Jeff did.
16 likeshannibal lecter lmfao
9 likes@Akaki Peikrishvili the ultimate trump card to pull 😂
4 likes@Are You Going To Do The 'Ora Ora' Thing? That's pretty ironic, because you've been the most aggressive so far. He didn't insult anyone, yet YOU did. You're a hypocrite.
11 likesJust say Will Graham and Hannibal Lecter.
3 likesThese interrogations aren’t as effective as people think. They cause innocent people to admit to crimes as well. They basically destroy you mentally to a point you just give up, guilty or not you say what they want you to say
14 likes@momogugu You can be whatever you want on the internet.
3 likesPassive accusation techique.
I'm a psychology major, I'd honestly just get a lawyer. I wouldn't answer any questions without my lawyer present. It's stated clear as day in the Miranda rights, anything you say can and WILL be used against you. "He who represents himself has a fool for a client."
11 likesDetective: Walks in
23 likesPsychologist: Ah, I see you are attempting the Foyer Bouche technique, but t won’t work as I know not to answer every other question, as you are trying build trust with me so you can comfortable get me to confess that I murdered my father, but since I actually killed my sister- oh shit
@momogugu these techniques doesn't work when the person knows that they are trying to manipulate him, am I correct?.
3 likesSo logically speaking it wouldn't work on a psychologist.
@Trevor 357 survey if you know they intend to get a reaction from you you can just keep a straight face and answer no the entire time and refuse to give them evidence for a timeline.
0 likesWatch Silence of the Lambs
2 likeseven an actor wouldn't be able to play the part, because the environment changes how you react no matter how much training you have.
1 like@Are You Going To Do The 'Ora Ora' Thing? i agree. you have the world at your fingertips and you use that opportunity to shit on others. such a nice person. should probably start the investigation now for futurecrimes.
0 likes@PhilGerb93 waste of a rebuttal. sad sad sad
0 likesI’ve seen it in person as a experiment, the detectives couldn’t handle the psychologist lol they felt intimidated and laughed lol
0 likesTed Bundy studied psychology soooo🙂
4 likesIf these techniques work to make people like him ^^ crack then as long as its within the law more power to them. BUT what needs to be taken away from watching this channel is if you're innocent GET A LAWYER. NOW!
0 likes@Marshall Wayne
0 likesAn actor or someone familiar with interrogation techniques would catch certain methods, but it would take an atypical personality for the pressure to not get to them.
However actual anti-interrogation training, like some CIA operatives receive, would be more than enough to handle any police interrogation.
Training and understanding a situation like this is highly effective, but that type of training required is incredibly rare.
Feel like a psychologist may let their ego get in the way of their logic
0 likesHopefully a psychologist would be smart enough to get a lawyer instead and plead the 5th lol.
0 likesimplying there're no decades of psychology knowledge applied in those interrogations
0 likes@mitchtherevolution you probably don’t have an education last high school so please don’t sit here and try to discredit people who have a decent career
0 likes@atka shaikh I mean, yeah if you wanna think ab it that way. But in reality this guy is just outright putting on a front. They’re cracking through to his guilt and making him question his own intentions. If he wasn’t so distraught by the guilt, and was STILL the MAIN suspect, then he would very easily look through these tactics. He is weak minded, though.
0 likes@Maria Matias
1 likeI'm criticizing the entire field of study,
I don't particularly care about the career of an individual, and I don't care if I offend anyone.
If you have a disagreement with my criticism that's fine, but I have every right to make that criticism.
While I have attended higher education I'm not an expert in the field. I'm quite certain that the people who pioneered the techniques of lobotomization, or decided it was appropriate to low dose children with amphetamines have had a lot more training in the study of the human mind than I have.
Interrogating Jordan Peterson would be epic lol
1 likeThe only group of people who could beat an interrogation are sociopaths and psychopaths.
0 likes@Kevin
1 likeBullshit.
We have developed training techniques to resist intense physical torture interrogations.
Most functioning adults can deal with this after a short amount of training.
@JinGa just to let u understand: It's like u are saying that a comedian can't laugh at jokes..
0 likesHehe - funny idea, but the premise would probably fail on a massive scale - I mean where would we find a brilliant psychologist, willing to commit familicide purely for interrogation purposes😳😌😂
0 likesI feel really bad for his father, travels across the country to support his son and all this unravels infront of him. First time he heard his grandchildren were both dead in an interrogation room. Poor guy.
0 likesOn top of him faking tears when the lady mentioned he hasn't shed a single tear about them, he said "she WAS pregnant" at 5:45. Criminals are so stupid and I am so thankful for it LOL
2 likesI feel sorry for his father who has no choice but to comfort his demon son.
35 likesI thought he came up with the lie that Shannon killed the girls by himself, but no. He wasn't even capable of that, pathetic.
4 likesMy heart bleeds for the families, both his and Shannons!
Edit: He does not deserve the love of his parents when he couldn't love his two children during all of the good times,. I understand the parents, but he truly doesn't deserve them!
It's so cringy when polygraph lady notes that he hasn't cried once about his little girls being missing and Chris immediately pretends to be choked up 🙄🙄 I hate this man
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Yes this guy is so focked up
59 likesHe started choking up because she didn't call them "these"
137 likes@Corat i think i see this comment under each video but youre right....
26 likesReminds me of guys I know, They are decent looking guys. They Love the ladies and just don't care about anything except getting some. What kind of woman would love to have a man that just coldly kills his family to jump into another start up???!!!
18 likesTwo innocent children and his wife gone so That idiot can Have another fun time. SAD WORLD.
that made me feel so awkward, gosh
4 likesHe is so socially unintelligent its insane
31 likesYeah; i've met people like that. Not murderers, but people who are very very bad at lying. To the point where if you point out odd behavior; they immediately correct it, in real time. Which.. Obviously makes them seem even more strange.
32 likesYou hate him? Good luck carrying hate in your heart. Hating people is like drinking poison, and expecting someone else to die.
6 likes@A Guy Named Something Pseudo morality for the sake of moral grandstanding, is beyond cringe.
48 likes@A Guy Named Something funny how u respond like that then
31 likes@stack, funny how I make one true comment, and people start projecting their insecurities onto me. I just don't care with anyone else thinks. None of you know me.
0 likes@A Guy Named Something You say "The fact you spend your time worry about what I say is cringe", after posting a comment judging someone for using the word Hate. You aren't very smart, are you?
30 likes"cringy"?
0 likesThat's not even a word.
@Puro you've got to get with the times. it's cringeworthy!
3 likes@Diatsu S Well, He's not entirely wrong. The silly idiom was extremely cringe worthy, but hatred is obviously unhealthy.
0 likesThis guy is just evil. What he did was wicked. He admitted that one of the girls watched him kill the other and then when he came back for her she cried no daddy no. Those poor babies. And then he had the audacity to say his wife did it. Ugh!
5 likesMe too, girl. Me too.
0 likes*sniffing intensifies*
4 likesI hate what he did. But I don't hate anyone.
0 likes@A Guy Named Something I agree. Its not good to hate anyone- we all do and think rotten things, this guy just took it abunch of steps further. He was overcome by lust to the point of ending his entire family. Maybe others wouldn't do something so harsh but there is plenty of bad they WOULD be willing to do! I just feel very sad for everyone involved, Chris will have to stand before the Lord and answer for what he's done.
1 likeYou should watch “Jon chrymes” utube about the name “chris watts” how there is nothing worse than a chris watts!
0 likes@Annie B hatred is natural like any other negative emotions. Imagine only ever being happy and never angry or fearful or annoyed. There is no need to purge this emotion if you have faith in your God because God will surely lead you away from crimes and such.
2 likesthere are some other reasons to hate him but sure
0 likesPsychopaths tend to lack social lucidity and self awareness, because they can't look internally and self analyze, because theres nothing there. @stack
0 likesCouldn’t the guy just be in a state of schock?
0 likesI thought this was a huge mistake for the detective. Yes they gave him a way to screw himself with the half confession but I think they could have got the full without all the crying and lieing when he was fabricating the new narrative. I think they could have kept the emotion comment out and let him go with the "she killed the kids" narrative. Then he might have gave a cold emotionless half confession. Then pull emotion to show he doesnt care about the kids. Or I'm just to high 😂😂
0 likesIt isn't a concious response
0 likesIf their is a hell he is 110% gonna show up
0 likes@milfhound demonic
0 likes@A Guy Named Something 🦐
0 likes@Ubloo 🐍
0 likes@A Guy Named Something So what if it was your loved ones that got brutally killed by someone? You still wouldn’t hate them??? Wow you’re such a saint, good for you for being so perfect 👍🏼 ps: You’re directly contradicting yourself saying “I don’t hate anyone” yet here you are spewing hate in the comment section and calling people names… Hypocrite.
2 likes@Katykatchan 💟, never said I was a saint, troublemaker. People started being hateful, so I have a right to defend myself. This is old s***. Move on. You have a lot of nerve for bringing me back here to an old negative thread, hypocrite. Just like I would say to them, how are your portfolios doing. Focus on yourself, because you probably don't even have one.
0 likesCrazy how someone can run with a lie by him saying the wife harmed the kids. The whole time it's a lie the cops made up🤦🏾♂️
3 likesHere’s my thought, I know some people like to think that his demeanor changed upon the murders, I feel like he always hated his family, I don’t think he ever had a genuine connection with them, he was always self centered and consumed with himself, I think he always looked at his daughters only as “those girls” probably used as just pawns in his game, to me he’s the definition of a psychopath. He never shedded one real tear over anything that wasn’t HIM.
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Actually that isnt a definition of a psychopath. Thats a definition of a narcissist which is what he was diagnosed with. He doesnt meet criteria of sociopath or psychopath. Narcissist also lack empathy as well which is why maybe you are confused. Narcissist think of themselves first and foremost. Relationships are only if they benefit them in some way.
0 likesOne thing I'm finding really odd is he's dad's reaction to the news that he's granddaughters are dead. You would think he would be an emotional wreck. He seemed mildley disappointed...
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He was in shock.
1 likeI can just imagine the chaos on the other side of that wall when his dad mentioned getting a lawyer. "Agents, get your asses back in there! STAT!" Then they run back to the room, stopping at the door to calmly walk back into the interrogation room as if they weren't just hauling ass seconds before. 😂
1 likeDoesn’t seem all that upset that his kids are dead, but is a sobbing mess when he realises he’s going to prison.
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41 likesMakes sense, I mean, he was the one who killed them why would he care more about they being dead?
120 likesYep, and that’s the manner of creature that can smother its own baby girls and not bat an eye but obviously cares what happens to its own self.
134 likesthats what ive been saying couldnt cry for his kids but he bawled like a baby for himself
54 likesOnly sorry he got caught.
56 likesEh duh yeah cus he knows as he killed them why would he cry he knew what he was at the nut case
2 likes@Mark Shaw JR Eloquently stated.
15 likesYes son, you are doing to get **** in prison.
2 likesi will never understand how someone can kill their own seed, their own child and only feel guilty after getting caught.
5 likesIt's a common pattern in these videos. The people who commit these kinds of violent crimes tend to exhibit a deeply negative solipsistic worldview where the only thing that matters is their own self-preservation. They only break down when they realize that they won't be getting away with their behavior without severe consequences
10 likesI would go to prison to bring back a loved one. That’s the difference.
4 likesShows the complete lack of actual love he had for his daughters and wife
5 likesso many murderers are like that... they only care about what happens to them
9 likesHe lied, he killed them
0 likes@Erica D He hated Shan’ann and resented the kids so them being dead isn’t a problem, it was the solution. He cries because he knows he won’t leave prison unless it’s for his own funeral.
7 likesHe sad for being caught
2 likes@Erica D its the absence of empathy thats a classic trait of psychopaths. He literally cannot understand how his kids may have felt when he was killing them but he most certainly understands his own fear of going away forever.
2 likes@SokaDropEmOff Exactly!
0 likes@Erica D yes but why would he feel sorry for his kids being dead when he was responsible himself for that? just doesnt make sense
1 likeHe never said why he killed them right?
0 likesAnd also his wife who, while he might have hated, was a whole ass other person that he had a relationship and kids with.
1 likeI mean I can't fathom caring more about even my life forget jail/prison then my kids safety period. But everyone in this comment post really surprised? I mean he did kill his kids for no reason other than to move on in his life.
1 like@Sir Miklo exactly what im saying, i mean what kind of emotional response were they expecting fro him
1 like@Higai He did to the author of letters from Chris. He said basically he needed to get his family out the way to be with nicky. Nicky hated being second to his family. He said he also gave shanann pills to try to get her to miscarry the baby
1 likeThis monster is only sorry that he got caught.The tears are ‘Boo-Hoo,,,poor little me..They see through me..Boo-Hoo’.
0 likesI was always fascinated how the interrogators can bare being physically so close to the person who just murdered his family and be so calm when talking to him.. I would shit myself being even in the same room with a person I know is a criminal.. it’s scary. What if he just jumps at them and tries to strangle them?!
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Hahaha funny response, I don't think that's how reality works
1 like@Vince K um, okay?
0 likes@Kate Lynch okay
0 likesyeah no one normal would be able to hide their hatred towards this kind of people, thankfully they are trained to show no emotion, he also probably wasn't buffed enough to be thought as a threat to the interrogators
1 like“Mom always said she was an evil person”… and now we know which woman Chris really chose.
3 likesI am always amazed when people confess because cops are outside the room, it's still being recorded.
1 likeAmazing videos. Love the narration, captions and descriptive notes.
0 likesExcellent.
He cried because he's going to prison not because he killed his family!!!!
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No, he disappointed his coworkers!!! It’s very sad
77 likesYeah, and he can't do "Nikki"
12 likesNo. He's crying, because he wants a protein shake.
19 likes@ne POWERS he’ll never see a woman naked again.
17 likes@Michael Terrell well at least he'll see a lot of guys... although I don't think he's into that lmao
4 likeshow do you know
2 likes@Trigo 16:07 when he admitted he killed his wife it was plain just like that, and then 21:40 when he realized he's going to prison he cried.
6 likes@Laurie J Kase lol
1 like22:01 "Why is this happening to ME?" And then only after that he mentions "those 2 little girls".. Disgusting.
6 likes@Michael
2 likesCool Micheal, follow your own advice then and grow up "snowflake".
If you are not offended, why did what I say offend you?
@Dijon John
2 likesI’m not offended. You’re the one crying
@Dijon John
1 like“If you are not offended, what did I say to offend you?” You’re not the sharpest tool in the box are you?
If I had a penny for every time I see this generic comment copy and pasted, I’d have a few bucks by now.
1 likeTo be honest thats just the human reaction. First thing getting into ur mind after getting caught is freaking out and thinking about the consequences ur about to face
1 likeNah he's crying because he can't buy a new video card, gt 730 is the only available rn
0 likesDuhh
0 likesYR ZM : I have noticed that right away. Isn't it sad?
0 likesi can feel the discomfort of the female interrogator when she has to say "chicks are crazy" to fuel Chris's delusion
8 likesThey should have had the neighbors in the interrogation room. Within five mins they'd be quick to point out flaws.
4 likes"No no nope.. Let my stop you right there. You never acted that way before or said things like that... Guilty."
Hurts my heart that he only acknowledged the pregnancy as a problem but never referenced the birth etc.
1 likeIsn’t it crazy to think that even after all his clumsiness; if he only had shut his mouth during this interview and lawyered up; we might not even have heard of him.
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yeah... And there is a lot of who gets out.
0 likesThe way they have to really scrape the bottom of the barrel when finding something to compliment him on to go with “now chris, we can tell you’re a good dad. You, uh, packed a bag for your kids. Most dads don’t even know what goes in a bag. Or how to physically put the things in a bag. Or what a bag is. It’s great that you know what a bag is, chris, but we know you’re lying and you killed your family.”
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HAHAHAHAHA I KNOW YEAH, IT'S COMICAL
51 likestbh my dad didn't even know i had to bring lunch to school
24 likes@Emily Fierro my dad didn't know that i go to school
31 likesFactsssss
1 likeamen! I fucking love it!!
1 likeOmg😭😭😭🤣
1 likeI mean in fairness they don't know the guy, they're just saying anything to try and butter him up
7 likesHahaha great comment
1 likeHey now, Chris not only packed a bag for his kids; he also packed his kids in a bag! Father of the Decade finalist, this guy.
32 likesTbh this worked because the bar for a lot of men when it comes to the house is still SO LOW that basic parental duties performed by a father actually impresses many people regardless of if the mom also has a job or is a 24/7 SAHM whatever. “Oh you fed them a snack AND remember to put a jacket on your kids to go outside AND remember their birthday? You’re amazing, father of the year, your wife is SO blessed to have you!”
12 likesIt's so passive aggressive. He may as well just lean in and say 'confess now you disgusting creature.' He's letting him know that he knows. They're right though. If you were innocent you'd be absolutely indignant at being complimented for cooking eggs in a patronising way while you're trying to find your missing family. Instead he flops about like a fish on dry land.
6 likesIndeed, but I know how to fix my daughters bike or how to pack the car for a family hol, etc etc. The detective picked a strange one!
1 likeMy dad once packed my training cloths in a grocery bag
1 likeBarrels are a fairly touchy subject in this case right.?
0 likesFor Real tho
0 likesThat sums it up lmao
0 likesImagine being his “mistress” she could easily blame her self. Obv what did she is very wrong from the get go, that is if she knew he was married. It’d just be mind boggling being anybody who knew this guy
0 likesMy 2 year old son fell off my older sons bunk bed. One could say he was pushed out of jealousy one could say he fell. While my mind was in a rage about what happened (my 2 year old landed on his head and was unconscious and shaking) I could of easily of turned violent with the rage I felt, but when you see something is wrong with your child, even when your angry, if your not a homicidal psycho, or even if you are but you love your kids, your first and only option is going to be to grab your child and hold them and make sure their okay and if you can’t or don’t know how make sure someone is on their way who does. This guy better get his butt taken from him in prison and not killed. He needs to live as someone’s bitch and the memory of what he did. Death is too easy for him.
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@HillbillyHell that wasn’t the point of their comment tho
0 likesI got pulled over for a break and enter (which I didn’t do) and it had me steaming.. swearing at the cops the whole 9. Here his kids are missing and there accusing him and talking about ways to get rid of dead bodies and he’s just going along with😂 so obvious he’s guilty
3 likesI love how the dad said lawyer and these detectives came in so fast lmao! They were like nah nah none of this logical thinking sir! We got his ass now!
6 likes"We have no doubt that you love these girls with all your heart"
3872 likesThis is what we call the lie technique
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20 likesActually, i think he really loved them. Just that killin their mother leads him to a mental breakdown where he felt the need to make his daughters disappear for some reasons... like do no let them grow up without mummy and a murderer dad?
10 likes@Jok' no, he wanted a new life without his family. He didn’t cry about them and only referred to them as “those kids”
158 likes@Jok' you don't kill somebody you love buddy
87 likes🤣🤣
3 likes@PHNeutre49 If it was a "crime of passion" (ughh) then he would have been suitably horrified by his own actions afterwards. Instead he went to work, after doing the most awful and disrespectful disposal of his family's bodies. His babies..
42 likesPlus he never cries. Not exactly a "passionate" man.
@Jok' Everyrhing your this comment is wrong. I read Chris Watt’s book. He talked about how he didn’t love his children and wife. He just wanted to be with his new girlfriend. These were his own words.
10 likes@PHNeutre49 :/ Sorry, man. If you really think this way, you need professional help.
13 likes@Jennie Verrando In this case, you're probably right, but I meant in general.
0 likes@Misterkingdom I was always pretty skilled in putting myself in the mindset of a murderer, but it doesn't mean I have any interest in murder. It just means I'm good at thought experiments.
0 likesMy reaction was ……doubt
0 likesLiterally heard that while I read dat comment😭😭
2 likesthe interrogator lied more that him
2 likes😂😂😂
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesChris thought he loved them but his version or knowledge of love is unrecognizable to a normal human.
0 likes😂😂😂😃
0 likes@RoXMvPRoY2007 perhaps when him and his wife were considering separating he didn’t want anyone else to have his family. Even though he was moving on with another person.
0 likesIf I ever commit a despicable crime I won’t do it in the county where these detectives work ! These 2 detectives are too good! I would’ve confessed in the first 5 minutes of the interrogation with these 2.
0 likesLived in CO my whole life and I have a very distinct memory of the day the news showed up to his house for the first time. I was 14 years old and within 5 minutes I knew he killed them all
0 likesGreat video JCS!! I can’t believe this guy seems so…normal…at first glance. He seems just like some midwestern average Joe to have done some brutal shit like this
2 likesBoy I would crumble under that pressure nearly instantly. Good thing I don't plan on murdering someone anytime soon. Or ever.
4 likesJust the quiet stare...
Edit: When reality hit his dad and said, "Good God Almighty, son..." before he put his head in a hand... that must have been crushing. Both for the dad, and for Chris to see that sheer disappointment (and the latter deserves it fully).
This is called the shit liar technique, it’s where the subject is so shit at lying the detectives are able to arrest them straight away
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52 likesPerfect
28 likesAJAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAGAGAGGAGAGAGA
16 likesUnderrated comment😂😭😭
18 likesLMAOODJSSKSKSOS
4 likesFr! He's a terrible liar!
4 likesThis is a highly underrated comment lol
11 likesfr he is terrible at lying, "like" makes up 50% of the words that come out of his mouth and he doesn't even speak about his kids like they're his own lmao
47 likesEven his neighbors could tell it right away!
18 likeshrez factss
1 likeLOL
1 likeit would make my day if he said that lol
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesHAaaaaaaa 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesLMFAO
0 likesWe can say that in the Hindsight. Its difficult to guess in actual situation.
0 likesHHAHAHAHAHAA LMAO
0 likesb0o0o0oring "joke"
0 likeshahaha
0 likesSo good 😂
0 likesHahaha this one right here
0 likespolygraphs are bs
0 likes@Liu Kang yea she acts as if she found the pathway to the 69th dimension
1 likeSo you think you'd do any better at lying if you killed someone? Lets see you in his shoes, tough guy.
0 likes@Delayed Creator yeah
0 likesThe fact that the interrogator even called him out for it 💀
0 likeslol
0 likesW comment
0 likesNever heard of that.
0 likesFucking gold
0 likesbest comment here
1 likeHahahah laughed so hard at this 😂
0 likesWell they can't arrest him for lying or because of the polygraph results
0 likesLMFAOOO
0 likesbro im dead lmfao
1 likeLmfaooo
0 likes😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
0 likes😭😭
0 likesI'm what's called a shit truther. Basically, even when I completely 100% am telling the truth, I laugh and smirk and look like a fucking dumbfuck liar. Sucks pretty bad.
1 likeA murderer could literally butcher my entire family, and if the 2 detectives interrogated me about, within the first 10 seconds, they would automatically smugly know I was the one who did it (even tho im completely innocent) HAHA
@daggerwrist I know what you mean, I’m sometimes the same. I remember when I was younger and my parents would ask me to not do something, then I wouldn’t do it, they’d ask me afterwards if I did it and I’d say no but smart smiling and then they’d think that I was guilty
0 likesI am a shit liar myself. I was never good at it. Still not.
0 likesI remember when I was 11 years old. And stole a candy bar from a local Walmart. I told them I payed for it and they took me in the back and used these " techniques" on me..
0 likesLol... at that point I told them stop with the techniques and laughed. Then I demanded my lawyer and let me go....( with the candy)
We need emoji police to fix this mess of a thread
0 likesthis is the best comment in the entire comments section
0 likesThe POS technique
0 likesSnorting
0 likesLmao
0 likesAt the very next seconds of this video, you will observe a weird change in his demeanor and the way he keeps fucking up, contradicting with his previous statements, turning him from a witness... to now being the prime suspect of the case.
0 likesHAUAAHJSSJSKAJAJAHAHAHAAHAH
0 likesThe interview/interrogation is also very demanding mentaly for the investigators. Your mind keeps spinning through every moment and at every word. It pretty much wears you out for the rest of the day.
2 likes“Most dads wouldn’t even acknowledge they had kids. You’re a good dad, Chris.”
5 likesGod bless both families who have to live with this horrible situation for the rest of their lives
1 likewhen she mentioned the part about calling the ambulance- if something like that happened to my child I would not hesitate to call the ambulance dead or alive anything for my child to come back to me- the fact he would hide them over calling 911 makes him suspicious right off the back
4 likesJust once I want a detective to slam the table and say, "WHERE ARE THEY???"
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its not a cartoon
116 likes@BlackJoe23 neither was The Dark Knight. What's your point?
609 likes@KailebArt you have a suggestion?
3 likesSame 😭
3 likesNo not anymore those hard core techniques are long gone,shouting or shaking the suspect banging the table to force information out and all that sort,now days it's all about interrogation with pschological profiling it is very detailed with certain techniques,it is between building and breaking the suspects ego down,which will corner him emotionally to admit to the crime committed.
99 likesIt's not your cheap Bruce Willis Hollywood fake action movie.
6 likesNo one confesses when they are being yelled at it’s like with children
43 likesLike Christian bail batman, or American psycho?
2 likesWHERE'S RACHEL???
36 likesTo be fair, they pretty much did that in the Stephen McDaniel interrogation.
11 likesWith batman voice xD
3 likes@BlackJoe23 Look man, I know you'll probably ignore this, and maybe you're just joking. But I also have depression and like a pretty milquetoast existence. Suicide isn't the way to go, text a family member just one sentence and they'll help you get a doctor or a therapist. There are hotlines, clinics, there are people ready and able to help you if you just reach out. There are better ways to deal with what you're dealing with.
26 likes😂😂😂😂 Dark Knight referencebb
2 likes@First Last i found some consolidation in ghaungzi on george and wattses videos. the reason to commit suicide is that you are not able to live in the moment anymore, there is nothing special about it because life itself is a mysterious joint cooperation of elements. its more like a circle at all points, if the flow is twisted at any point death or suicide occurs, but there is no suicide and no death, because there is no free will. because your breathing mechanism depends on the air arrounds you, the body depends on the surrounding bacteria, on the surrounding water. 60%. theres no reason to attach to what is lost, but also no reason to actively abandon it. you will eat yourself out, thats all for now, because you is a measurement not a thing. we learn language by pointing, measuring. we are measuring creatures, we measure ourself and others, thats how we identify anything. its like this is not a chair, because it lost one leg, but there is no chair because it never had that leg in the first place. everything is exchanged in the empty space, fullness is occupied.
3 likesIt would be followed by "You Can't Handle the Truth!"
16 likesHow come they dont use the hanging, swingy lights in interrogation rooms anymore? I know its a hollywood trope but i feel like its effective
34 likesIs no one gonna talk abt how almost everyone who replied to black joe is jus telling him how to kill himself n his family 🗿 y’all a different breed fr
11 likes@BlackJoe23 kerel wat is dat nou allemaal voor gekheid. Vindt het best heftig je comments en weet niet goed hoe je ze plaatsen moet, heb ook echt geen idee in wat voor donker gat je zit dat je die dingen als een optie beschouwd. hoop dat je het anders gaat inzien want het is het allemaal niet waard. Draai het om en geniet van alles wat het leven wel de moeite waard maakt. En als ik het compleet mis heb en het verkeerd begrijp. Dan spijt me dat maar de bedoelingen zijn niks anders als goed
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1 likeSwear to me!
2 likesSWEAR TO ME
You people in the the replies can't take a joke lol.
11 likesBlackJoe23 has come
0 likesCIA still use this technique as it’s not recorded its secret
0 likesWatch the show "The first 48" episodes from Memphis. Our detectives are SAVAGE
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0 likeswhen they say they dont know, a slap across the face "BULLSHIT!"
3 likes@BlackJoe23 Listen, Brother. Life, and all its emotions and feelings are fleeting. You are feeling down now, but, it will pass. You have one shot to embrace life and all its experiences. I am promise that if you help someone who has things worse than you, and believe me, there are always people who have it worse, than it will help you. And slowly, you will find meaning , and you will dig yourself out and come out stronger. And feel better, and glad you didn't act impulsively on your thoughts when feeling down. I wish you the best...
4 likesAt 4:20 he explains why the detective would never do that or agitate him in any way
0 likes@B Reed i dunno, i dont remember what i said then, you know chesire cat? remember chesire cat
0 likesSoon as I read this I thought about Batman!!, "Where is She!?"..
0 likes@B Reed since we cant maintain the tide, the virus comes to uproot us, when a plant is not designed for water, its roots get dislogded. but my sister is resilient since she is called seaweed.
0 likes@B Reed did you know that people only use 10% of their brain, thats because being normal, takes pressure, the 90% of nature is repressed. isnt that quite sad? and when we die, we rediscover the 90% like children. its toxic like the body is full of toxins
0 likesLike a Dwight Schrute weed investigation.
1 like@BlackJoe23 heroin overdose is the most painless you would just fall asleep and not wake up
0 likes@B Reed hook line and sinker. Stop letting youtube comments rattle your sensitive ego
0 likes@infinite 4 destruction thanks for the compliment, spongebob doesnt need a brain
0 likes@BlackJoe23 anytime bucko.
0 likesGod is watching all of you who encourage Joe Black to do evil.
1 like@Mel what sins? was darwin a sinner for calling us monkeys? are the butchers sinners for slaughtering their children? we are children of the universe, therefore sin is not in its dictionary. it was however a fixed idea it used to sustain itself for as long as it needed.
0 likesThe best example of that was in the movie ‘There’s something about Mary.’ I’ve watched it numerous times, and I still crack up each time.
0 likesSlam the table and say "BUT WHAT WAS THE REASON?!"
0 likesr4ulra you are a powerful gem that my good friend chisnomer grolan would smile till the seat is creamed.
0 likes28 STAB WOUNDS!
5 likesLove all the replies who took your comment super serious, stating that it's not a movie lol.. gee, no sh*t?
0 likesI remember Connor in DBH.
3 likes28 sTaB wOuNdS! 😂
me as a detective
0 likesThey did once, in one of the videos
0 likes28 STAB WOUNDS
1 like"TWENTY EIGHT STAB WOUNDS, YOU DIDN'T GIVE HIM A CHANCE, DID YOU?"
4 likes😂👍
0 likesTHEY'RE IN A HOLE IN THE GROUND!
0 likesOr just take a phone book to face. This weakling would have confessed in 5 minutes back in 1953
1 likeLet's blame Hollywood
0 likes@BlackJoe23 Inanimate objects such as the universe, do not have children.
0 likes@Path of Phobos but the effects of the universe at large put us into being and play us out. well if you rely on quantum theory there isnt a world anyway, but just a inanimate state that vibrates like a super frequency. so in that sense anything supernatural because its not classical or something.
0 likesR4ulRA like WHERE DID YOU FUCKIN PUT THEM
0 likesTake a look at the interrogation of that creepy guy in the Elizabeth Smart case. I don't know if the anger is real but they do get angry.
0 likesLmaoooooooo I feel this
0 likesReminds of The Dark Knight
0 likes@Jim Jam Banana Slam Stephennnnn!!!!!
0 likesYes😭😭😭
0 likes28 stab wounds
0 likes52 Stab wounds !
0 likes@First Last everyone on utube has "depression and anxiety" 😂😂😂
0 likes@João Rodrigo Souza Leão Exactly. It's only in the US where criminals and murderers get coddled.
0 likesBlackJoe23 or a movie.
0 likes@BlackJoe23 hi friend, it seems like u are quite a philosophical person that is both depressed and has existential crisis. Actually I am really like u at some stuff, but I am deciding to just live on and see if someday i will be happy or feel free even a bit like I was again, even if thats when I hit 70. I also see that theres no logical reason for me to live, also that I no longer feel anything. I tried committing suicide several times, never could do it bc it was too horrifying at the thought of killing yourself and leave a dead body there. now am a bit better, My advice to you is just keep waiting dude, maybe make the joy of just eating st good, breathing, watching some movies or some intesting stuff on YT, planting some trees, play with some cats, clean your house, anything that makes u feel physically and naturally good or instinctively good for a even just a few minutes, try to do st that feels good each moment to pass the day. Live everyday like that, do everything u like and u will feel like afraid of death. Thats the first step, then just keep waiting day-by-day, someday u will suddenly see u dont think of dying anymore. Then u start little by little connect with the outside world. Very small steps, who knows u can get there, if u dont try, u may regret it. Sorry English is not my 1st language, hope u get it, lets get thru this together
2 likesT W E N T Y E I G H T S T A B W O U N D S
0 likes@BlackJoe23 the 10% of the brain thing is a myth dude. Seems like you've been reading some dark and edgy stuff, kinda cringe.
2 likesBut yeah, free will doesn't exist, you don't control your thoughts they just happen and you don't control what thoughts you engage with.
Humans are no different than squirrels, we all shit and rot when we die.
Go get laid or something man or watch a film or something jeeze.
@BlackJoe23 too good at elaborating? What you on about?
0 likes@Bald DeGea i agree on that one but i live in the netherlands, here its just so exhausting when you come into contact with others, they really cant deal with the truth of it, so i end up eleborating like a great afterlife hope figure, and its safer to hide in the house being like this. i think itd be interessting to look for koreans for example i saw that a guy from there was here now, but i feel most at home with those chinese but communist sympathizing fools are far and few between even them, so i find it hard to even open my mouth at all cuz everything i want to say is too foul if i dont get all this on on acting acting mode thing. thats why i want to preserve face so i dont have to deal with anyone. its encouraging to hear yet its so easy to stay stuck in the rut. this is the only nice thing about netherlands, they care if you show you are anxious and its evil as hell but thats why i am a spoiled baby. also people here are very in their own world and its impossible to easily find people unless you are crafting in a group, also when i bond with people it feels like i am about to explode like ug had this problem in his life. its like i wanna cry but then i manage to arouse myself with my self. i learned to do that from a jew sam vaknin, he knows how to play the game of words. i keep thinking however that he was trying to neuter us about china in the intellectual way rather than the ug just be illiterate fashion. i do not like sam vaknin though, but i also have much from the koreans and the japanese so i am very feminine too and i am not even interesting in interaction unless people bow down to my preferences by just knowing my mind that kinda thing. i am a big mess of different personas and its against culture to get into personal detail. so basically actually my only mentors are dutch in the i know them sense, whereas everyone i look up to is in places i have never been too. and yet i still want to not use a airplane cuz i gotta worship the god of the green earth. and cuz its like if i keep my stockholm syndrome then i wont have to leave the house. they like that i have a bit more charisma now then most dutch so its like they do whatever i want without even asking, so in a sense i feel very comfortable as long as i dont have to do any of the planning myself. thats the crux for me, i am good at replying but not at knowing what i want and how to ask for it. and where to look, and also if i do nothing, then i wont fail either.
0 likesexotic interacting is amazing compared to familiar, yet that means any time i am sharing everything all over again.
also i feel that dutch people have a firewall of not reading into things mostly, that makes english appear warm even when they arent meaning to be. just the wall of noise is very much like before god was disgraced as they might say. all that i seek is a clear sense of god in the sense of learning some kind of hope not for me, but in the sense of being part of a whole that has a connection that is positive even if it is only a sensing. i also got into irish stuff now and i was wondering if my autism is cuz of much of ancestry is as this.
its like every thing i write is like a day for confessing and it would be nice to have a positive note, but i feel its the computer love that makes this exchange possible. the digital realm has this exotic feeling that real life just cant achieve anymore, at least not here. thats why i wanna know what liao lin jing on instagram was on about, but she blocked me so i guess i wont know, while serpent za says they worse polluters and i ug that i am a idiot looking for truth amongst lyers. so all i wanna discuss is induction, trying to induct what might be happening through some mystery bullshit as billie eillish outputs lying about joe biden and stuff. i am kinda hoping that there are back door deals between china and usa that are just not clear to us europeans, like water gate for example. i am kinda sensing that this is the case but i do not know cuz noone will confirm this to me, and if its true then who knows if the development is possitive. for example when you say just animals in european speak this is a destructive term, but in american english it might be about luck rather than sarcasm. thats why i liked ug so much, he went to america yet i translated him as a brit which made him sound very scary, when americans seem especially mad in a profoundly endearing way. simply cuz they live fast and dont think so much that they know better what live is about then europe. yet still they say water gate 70s was hell, and it is, but is it as such for common folks or is it a gain in the larger sense of the cycle of harvest might i put it as that.
the australian man i watched was obsessed with egyptian hieroglyphs and birth cycles cuz its a fucked country, but also the one that china interact with well. for some reason i really dont wanna try to read marx, cuz i feel that it would make me vomit somehow, that i would be repulsed by the contents and think wow its all bullshit anyway, yet i have never read it really, i just feel that the echo chamber says everything thats not german is evil as ug hinted that we think all the time basically. even russia is a german country. its just slightly less christian. even communists have to have some kind of religion, otherwise they would have nothing in common with each other. yet only when i have proof can i exchange this as a fact.
one thing that is clear: life is always fleeting, but did ug mean that i am a dumb for liking metaphysics, or that i am dumb for having hope in the meta itself? i guess gotta watch more of the new vids on the channel, i just sense the wizard of oz releases them all right on time, i know about skull and bones unlike most europeans and i am in favor of anything thats productive for the overall world, but europeans cant handle horror anymore. thats profoundly alienating and also boring and depressing. also i despise dutch women cuz they are way too pityful and therefore annoying like i am self pity. nothing to note here i guess except that i like ranting about the meta of the life of a foolish hobo neet.
@Bald DeGea chesire cat says: alternating currents flow down the butterfly effects , cuz its a slippery slope hill that hills billy next to the ocean as the live streams
0 likes@Stupid Activities Ikr?
2 likes@RaulRA | It was originally (but I get your point lol)
0 likes@GWAREB ** "Cheap", "Bruce Willis" and "Hollywood" in one sentence don't make any sense.
0 likes@BlackJoe23 you didnt let the depression get to you right? Still here?
0 likes@BlackJoe23 hey man, how’s everything?
0 likes@cic 9 i dont know how to answer
0 likeschrist this comment section in WILD
2 likes28 stab wounds
1 likeis this a reference to
0 likesslams table "28 STAB WOUNDS"
“And maybe the chance to say “YOU CANT HANDLE THE TOOTH!”… you know if it comes up naturally”
0 likes“It won’t.”
“It maybe…”
“I actually think… it can’t.”
Big respect to interrogators. I wouldn't be able to boost a murderers ego when I already know he's guilty, like.. cut the bullshit!
13 likesThere are some unsolved murders in Australia where everyone knows who did it, like Lucille Butterworth and the Frankston/Tynong monster (although that loser recently died) - they should hire these 2 to come down and do the interrogation.
2 likesIt’s almost as if his dad knew that he was capable of something bad, the way he asks him about what he did.
2 likesKnowing that he did it all along aside...Just consider the fact that this all came to light and prosecution is because of just some text books and training ...Wow man I am impressed
1 likeDetective: I believe Shannon did it
6 likesChris: Yeah Shannon did it
Detective: I don't believe Shannon did it
Chris: Hold on. This whole operation was your idea.
At the start when he said I want my family to come home and he doesn't know where they are just shows how much of a monster he was and we all knew that he killed them it just gives me chills
1 likeIt’s the 2nd time i’ve watched this series. It still as incomprehensible as the first time. Utter senseless madness.
2 likesIf he was genuinely innocent and was told he failed the polygraph, asking for a lawyer should definitely be the first move.
0 likesHis voice changed every single time he lied.
1704 likesHe really is a TERRIBLE liar.
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noticed that too, high pitched insecure when lying, firm short answers when he's telling the truth
59 likesI don't think too many people are able to be good liars when you know that your life is over and you're going to spend the rest of it in jail.
27 likesYeah, listen too the difference in tone between the 'No's an Yes'! cant miss it!
5 likesI spotted that too!
1 likeNo he’s an incredible liar, he hid his true self for years to Shannan. Playing the doting father, when really he’s a psychopath.
10 likesHe’s just a pathetic man who knows he can’t act the big man with the detectives, like he did to his wife and kids.
His voice was changed due to a tightening of his vocal cords, it’s a stress response. It also happens when you’re talking to someone you’re interested in you try to be softer and more appealing to them. So, the pitch of his voice changing is him trying to make his lie appealing and believable
7 likesfreddy swanson Now now, that box of rocks is not here to defend your opinion.
1 likeAlvaro aka Tico - no he isn’t here to defend himself. Because he’s locked up like the animal he is.
0 likesSeems like he’s trying to make himself sound distraught.
0 likes@Chad Allen But like I thought like he was like really smart like
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@Chuck Norris real criminals can lie great, i learned that all over my life. But this all life brave guy dude who killed his family is a very bad lier.
0 likesHe says “like” soo much when he lies that it’s actually cringe
1 likeAlissa Duran omg YES It really makes me cringe. They should’ve locked him up right away because he was THAT bad of a liar
1 like@Zixter yep me too
0 likesHe stutters too. Ugh. I still can’t believe he murdered his family. He refers to them as “those kids, and her”...🤦♀️
0 likes@Zixter thought the same. he's just awful at lying.
1 like@Linda Niemkiewicz I hope so.
0 likesThe way the father reacts after finding out what his son said he already sounds destroyed inside I can’t imagine his reaction after finding out the full truth
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He and his horrid wife don’t believe the truth.
0 likes@Trudy Kennedy would u ? Of course what he did was horrid and unimaginable but parents are meant to love u no matter what doesn’t make it right of course
0 likes@Hi I believe the statue should have been kept up If my child (I’m a mom of a young adult) told me he committed a crime and I knew evidence supported his guilt, of course I’d believe it. Not liking what you’re hearing is part of life; sometimes what you’re hearing might be unimaginable and horrific, but you can still love your child even if they have done something heinous.
0 likesIn the Watts’ parents’ fervent view, Chris didn’t kill his children - Shan’ann did.
That poor father, having to hear all this from his son. I can't even imagine how he's feeling at that point. Then to find out he even lied to him too. Fuck, that man has to live the rest of his life thinking about that.
7 likesAdditionally from about 6:50 you can watch the fingers slowly shift from counting to arching into an upward progression as if he were conducting a band to play louder. Then he crushes his palms together as people wring their hands together when thinking financially evil thoughts. Then he holds his wrist. That move to the wrist hold is his controller and I can only imagine how rapidly he was communicating to himself with his fingertips on his wrist at that point.
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what??
1 likeFrom the second his father walked in, I couldn't think of anything but of how incredible his father is. The way he handled this information while giving his (supposedly innocent) son comfort and support is very impressive. Its interesting how someone with such grace and love can end up having a child who is the complete opposite. Props to his father, I hope his family is recovering well.
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Yeah it's interesting academically the whole nature nurture debate.
0 likesMaybe he coddled him to the point where he thought he could do no wrong with no consequences at the slightest problem including murder
0 likesHis dad is so comforting after hearing that his son is a murderer. If my dad realised I was a murderer he would murder me.
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Moe Lester runs in the family?
78 likesV To be fair nobody runs in my family.
113 likes@Qasim lol
10 likesMurderception
8 likesBecause his dad didn't see someone who murdered his family. He saw his son who's wife murdered his children and in anger he went and killed her
199 likesIt would depend who I killed and for what reason
5 likesThe cops most likely prepped pops.
8 likesHe thinks that shannan just killed his grand daughters and surely believes his sons. He thinks his son just lost his daughters and then in rage killed his wife.
37 likesI think what's even more ridiculous about this murderer is that he lied to his own dad about what really happened instead of coming clean. He has ZERO conscience.
34 likesLike father like son
4 likes"Moe Lester" xd
3 likes@pcstew3 I'm not sure he believes it, but it sounds like he's going with the story to try and get his son on a lesser sentence. It's all so sickening to watch. If there was ever a justifiable case for the death penalty, this case would win hands down.
7 likesWell you just exposed yourself son
2 likesRemember though..he was probably believing Shanan killed the children
3 likesWell is LIKE accurate.
1 likethat's that unconditional love smh
1 likeLinda Niemkiewicz He failed the paragraph to begin with.
2 likesHe wasn’t calm he was shocked. He looked like wanted to cry
2 likesHis dad have a calm technique 😂😂
0 likesI could only imagine being in a situation like that would be really hard to deal with and really hard to process. I wouldn't even be able to talk
0 likesLike father like son!!!
0 likesDon’t think my dad would be very understanding either.
0 likesThat’s who you get it from
0 likesI can tell you have no children.
1 likeyeah, my dad'd be like -- hey officers, we're done in here
0 likesOfficers: already?
dad: he confessed. he killed them, so I took care of him for you. what's left of him is strapped to that chair with my belt.
Don't talk unless your a dad in this situation you really have no clue how your going to react until your in the situation
0 likes@Linda Niemkiewicz i mean who would want to know that their child is a murderer?
0 likesRemember the dad is just learning of the violet murder of his two toddler grand daughters. It doesn't sound like he cared for the wife, but we aren't built to out live our grandchildren. I'm absolutely sure he's completely devastated.
1 likeBoth these detectives did a good job at pretending to be friendly but at the same time putting on the pressure to make him as anxious as possible to where he eventually couldn’t handle it anymore and just confessed I was honestly a little surprised he confessed but it think he realized eventually people would find out they’re was way too much evidence against him I feel like he knew as soon as he mentioned the affair that he was gonna have to come out with it cuz that’s definitely one of the most common reasons people murder there wives cuz they caught them cheating
0 likesHe couldn't bring himself to tell his father that he killed his grandchildren. But it was to his father that he confessed to killing his wife. His father made him break...with all due respect to the detectives.
1 likeTammy: "we have no doubt that you loved these girls with all your heart"
7 likesMaury: "the lie detector determined THAT was a lie"
These two detectives are so good that I have admitted to a murder I did not commit.
0 likesDetective: "If Shanann did anything to those girls...'
6526 likesChris Watts: *light bulb appears over head*
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Damn, that’s crazy
82 likesChris: https://youtu.be/U4f_51oTYJw
17 likes😂
should be the top comment
49 likesi thought about the same thing loool.
35 likesThey played him so well😂
108 likesDisgusting
17 likes"Yeah! That's what happened!"
57 likesYou know he wishes he thought of that first. Had he copped to that right off the bat. He would be out in 10. Better yet if he got an attorney before answering any questions?? Not excusing what he did and he did he just punishment. Life in prison. No women, no McDonalds, no trips to the beach a wasted life.
55 likesI can't like this comment enough :D
4 likes😂 if you listen real closely you can almost hear the actual sounds of “ding, ding, ding” coming from the head of Chris Watts when the detective suggests Shannan hurt the girls.
19 likesChris is exactly where he deserves to be. As awful as his family appears to be based on their own words and actions throughout this entire ordeal, I still feel horrible for them. Shannans family is not the only family involved here. A lot, A LOT, of people lost in this case. Shannan was a mother, daughter, granddaughter, niece, sister, friend, cousin, auntie, godmother, coworker, and neighbor. A lot of people loved Shannan, the girls and baby Niko. It’s a real shame how many people Chris impacted by his careless actions. Like I said before, his family seems… well, I don’t know, awful, lol, but they didn’t ask for this to happen. They love(d) their son and they have essentially lost him in many ways. Chris is right where he needs and deserves to be but it is certainly still extremely hard for the people who love him.
6 likesRIP Shannan, beautiful Bella, crazy CeCe, and precious little Niko. So many people around the world have been praying for you since day one and will continue to; keeping the family of Shannan in our prayers, too. 💕
@M VP Perfectly said. God Bless you and those that lost their lives and the ones who's lives have severally impacted by this.
0 likes@M VP Did he ever play right into that one. But on the other hand had he thought of it first he still would have flunked the lie detector. No excuse for what he did her at all but lesson learned. Never talk to the police without a lawyer unless you want to help them build their case against you.
4 likesWhat min?
1 likeWhen they did the prison interview he said he never thought of that until the agent suggested it.
9 likesSo true smh ☠️
0 likesThey love to do that to get a confession and then demolish the story they told then. It's great
4 likesI guess it's part of their strategy, but I hate they planted that in his head and the theory was out there for a brief period. His parents believed it. Ugh!
2 likesI guess that’s why his last name is Watts
4 likesI was just going to point that out! That should be a red flag as to the whole story is fake because I have u a good excuse then ur original one😂
0 likesIt’s like I gave him the idea to get that false confession first
1 likeit really seems this clown wasn't even a psychopath, just a smooth-brain lemming who is so easily manipulated he'll literally go along with anything. exactly the kind of mindless yes-man that corporations reward.
6 likesI'll bet the mistress just said something like "I wish your wife and kids would disappear" and he was like "that's brilliant!"
Chris: strokes chin thoughtfully
0 likes@bigbilltoady I usually have to pay extra for that
0 likeshis head look like a light bulb
0 likesThis is so embarrassing I fell asleep watching this video
0 likesTaking the explanation the police gives to them is the dumbest shit a criminal can do. The police are like "Is this what happened, its understandable" not knowing at all what happened 100%. Then the criminal is all like "yep thats exactly what happened, exactly what you just came up with, ill take that!" Like its super fucking obvious thats not what happened, unless the interrogators are psychic.
1 like😂
0 likesGuys not that bright. Oh yea I guess I could say it was her🤔
0 likesi have not one singular original thought.
0 likesExactly.
0 likesSeriously... Find two people better at this job than these two.
0 likesGreat!
0 likes@bigbilltoady actually, if you have watched documentaries on this case, you will realize his wife was a troublemaker too. She was showing off their life all the time and that really pissed Chris off.
0 likes@Smith Ian I never got that. All I got was how happy she was in her marriage and how she adored her daughters and how lucky in life she was with Chris, her kids, home, job and friends. Maybe I missed something but I never got that impression.
0 likes@bigbilltoady The problem is Shannon in part made the videos as an advertisement of a brand so that she inflated a lot about her feelings in the video. Meanwhile, Chris is introverted so he definitely is reluctant to share their life too much, and worse of all, he did not know how to refuse Shannon about sharing their life. But Chris did not realize that he hated his wife and their life, until he met someone else, so he decided to leave his original family in the worst way ever.
0 likes@bigbilltoady Even if he had got a lawyer he made so many mistakes and they would have found Shanann's body near his work.
0 likes@Jan Lima If Shannan was as bad as you say, does that mean she deserves to be murdered and her beautiful babies murdered and disposed of in such a evil way. You say that what CW did is terrible but indirectly you are excusing what CW did. No one deserve to be killed regardless of what they allegedly did! He had no reason to do what he did. Not one reason😡
0 likesThe million dollar question for me is did Chris’s father actually believe his horseshit in that moment?
10 likesHis mother I hear is another story….
14:28 This comment stuck out to me more than anything else in this video. To me it doesn't feel like Tammy said that to get a confession, but to remind him of what put him in that seat:
1 likeHis failings as a father.
Insane how if he had just refused to speak he would have been walking free, possibly..
1 likeCan we just talk about how Knowledgeable our narrator is! Gosh damn. This guys voice made me certain that he knew wtf he was saying. He could tell me I’m a pretty little girl whilst beforehand I believed I was a full grown man and I’d be like “damn maybe I am a pretty little girl”
1 likeDad: "I guess we have to get you a lawy-"
5325 likesDetectives: "HEYY Hey hey, Did anyone say pizza partyy??"
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And to think, if he had been more careful about where he hid the bodies, admitted to nothing and lawyered up ASAP he could've gotten away with it
247 likesHe's an idiot. Dude had a job, big house, daughters, a wife. Saw his closet, very decent. Give me all of that and imma love my queen and raise my princess. I can't even imagine how many decent men want to reach that point in life. He made me SICK!!
365 likes@Chief Executive OfficerYh figuratively most people would kill for the life he had, he just went and wasted his life and his family’s
93 likes@Chief Executive Officer he had a beautiful wife, two adorable (soon to be three) kids, and a nice house, plus an amazing job. Many men can’t even get a woman, and this nutcase kills his. He sickens me.
126 likes@Chief Executive Officer nothing is ever enough in this life.
13 likes@Rory Dunne Depends on satisfactory level. I met a lot of spiritual people who are not materialist. Health and Happyness over everything.
28 likes🤣😂😂😂
3 likesBRUH THIS FOOL asked for someone other than a lawyer... and then spoke to his dad while on live cctv BRUH
39 likesAll he had to do after failed the polygraph was say I’m no longer doing this interview because the detectives are trying to blame me for my family’s disappearance. And they could’ve said nothing. They had no more evidence and there’s no more to find. If Chris Watts was a smart person he could’ve easily gotten away with this. Which is why it is even more scary.
11 likes@Not Surge I don't think he could've gotten away with it.
11 likesNerd Alert
0 likes@Nunuvyor Bizniss I agree. He had no alibi. He was the last to see her alive, and there was no forced entry. The neighbors camera caught him loading the truck. His wife’s car was still at the home. There is nobody else it could be but him. Finally the dogs sniffing at the house confirmed that Shanann died in the house. He was the only guy in the house with her.
21 likes@Chief Executive Officer I said this too. I would have done anything to have Shanann for a wife. Beautiful, friendly, fun, and flirtatious. You could tell she truly loved him too.
8 likes@Chief Executive Officer he fell out of love with his wife...it happens all the time. Dude simply should have just divorced his wife.
14 likes@UCODNtrusfhYUN1y8o-NNWTQ He killed all of them, only participation the wife had was as a victim.
1 like@Luca Figueiredo did you want him to get away with it?
0 likes@Chief Executive Officer If I remember correctly, they were "house poor" and living well beyond their means. Not that it matters, but adds another level of financial stress to the situation.
5 likes@Bajocontinuo Why is that?
1 like@Chief Executive Officer I wish I could be there I would’ve loved that family
1 like😂😂😂
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likesBROOOO 🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesIkr? I always thought this would come up one day. If the Watts parents weren’t such a pair of evil idiots so hell bent on blaming everything on Shannan, then dad could have insisted on an attorney even before the polygraph and Watts would have walked. Or maybe sold the Shannan killed the kids story and he flew into a rage and only gotten 10-20 years. Hell He’d be out in 2 with good behavior
2 likesBack rubs for EVERYBODYYYYYY
0 likes@Perry he would have gotten away with it for a few more nights. But I wager he would have slipped up again in the future. No one has a good enough memory to be a liar for a long enough time.
0 likes@Chief Executive Officer i'll take the money thx...
0 likesThese 2 detectives did a masterpiece. Genius team work
1 likeEveryone’s giving these detectives all sorts of “legend status”…dude, this guy threw them the world’s most hittable softball, walked in practically wearing a sign saying “GUILTY”, never asked for a lawyer and never shut up!
18 likesThis isn’t a case of brilliant, Sherlock Holmes, House MD level detective genius. This is a dumb, corny criminal who was too square to cover even his most glaring tracks
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THANK YOU…my sentiments exactly
0 likesthat doesn't mean these detectives aren't great at their jobs.
0 likesdon't belittle the people that aided in justice, even if it was an easy case. do you know how long this took? nonstop, whittling away at his psyche, KNOWING he's guilty. how long would you talk to someone like this?
@Alexei
0 likesWho belittled them?
@Alexei lol he did thier jobs for them..
0 likesI tell my daughter this all of the time: “it is not always the outgoing, funny, louder guys you have to be worried about”…
7 likes“You’re a great guy Chris “ now tell us where you hid the bodies.
23 likesDetectives: “did shannan kill the kids?”
2379 likesChris: “yeah, sure”
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Yeah. No. But he didn't want to admit MORE.
9 likesHaha!!!!
0 likes"Yeah, that sounds good. Let's roll with that."
98 likesThey even tried giving him the out a few times and didn't take that route till he failed.
3 likesHe expected us to believe that cece was blue
0 likesOoooooooof
0 likesThat man was in that interrogation room for 12 hours it would have been able to walk out after 15 minutes if he just would have asked for an attorney.
13 likesI'm narcoleptic and I somehow got thru all your vids in three days. Thank U for the great content Sir!
1 likeInterrogator: We know you're a good father. You probably walked in on your wife doing something to the kids? And you reacted a certain way?
13 likesCW: ... Uh, yeah! Yeah, that's it.
Interrogator: Yeah we don't believe you.
Can we talk about an unspoken victim - that little dog probably love the hell out of those girls and then suddenly they're gone. And then suddenly these other people with these funny smells are coming into the house. Then suddenly the dog gets moved and never sees any of his family again. And you know the poor thing had no f**** clue what was going on. Poor bud
3 likesHis Dad: well we gotta get you a lawyer
7243 likesThe detectives: 🏃♀️🏃💨
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Why is the man detective's farting though?
152 likes@Kelly Kelly He was on the loo when dad said "Lawyer"
154 likes@Doktor Schnabel makes sense
16 likes🤣
6 likesAllow us to introduce ourselves
45 likes@Doktor Schnabel on the what???
3 likes@Michael Guardado On the shitter, loo is a better way to say that,
40 likesThe more you know 💫
@Doktor Schnabel ohhhh I knew that but forgot . More like the "Lou"
7 likes@Doktor Schnabel thank u for that
2 likesDetectives fr went "ite mate so how's the kids"
6 likesLmao
0 likesI noticed that!!! And Ronnie mumbles again to the detectives later about where he can find an attorney for his stupid son and the detectives are like, we don’t know. It’s pretty funny he thought they would help their perp get a defense attorney, especially since he was still lying about the murders blaming Shannan. Totally fits the stupidity of that family.
24 likesHowah right
0 likes🤣🤣🤣
1 likeyup
0 likesThey flew in there😂
1 like@Kelly Kelly it appears to act as a nitro cannister race cars get
0 likesYou know they ran to the door then straightened up quick
10 likes🤣 🤣 🤣
0 likes18:05
0 likes@Kelly Kelly idk if you're joking or not lol, but he's running so fast that he's kicking up dust 🏃💨 zoom
2 likes@Levi The Baddest I was joking of course ;)
1 like18:14 That is so messed up (trying all your might and deceptiveness so that a person doesnt get a lawyer ('/'/'or' doesnt think of getting a lawer)). I mean even if he(/someone) is a killer, he has a right to get a lawyer.
4 likesloool
0 likesLol haha
0 likesHahahhahaha i realized that too,too funny 😂
0 likesLove how everyone is surprised at this level of cruelty, this happens everyday.
1 likeThis man killed what many of us would die for.
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LITERALLY
0 likesThanks JCS for this great series. I am happy, that this guy was dumb enough to get caught and confessed.
1 likeRespect to the Father too for not ripping him out of the interrogation. I think he just wanted to find out the truth as much as the detectives.
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I would've walked out of that precinct a father without a son.
2 likes5:27 “I saw her and she took my breath away” ironic coming from someone who took the breath away from 3 girls. Absolutely vile
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I was shocked to hear him talk about his mistress with such affection while showing zero emotions towards his wife and kids during all 3 parts..
229 likesThat literally made me so sick.. ugh he's disgusting
34 likes1 woman, 2 girls, 1 boy…..as the mother had a coffin birth while faced down in the dirt in a shallow grave…..
34 likesSAY HIS NAME…..NICO 👼
freudian slip.
5 likesHere's hoping his cell mate feels the same about him...?
7 likesFreudian slip
0 likes@Brent Farvors he is in a 1 man cell, for obvious reasons.
2 likes@kongvinter33 As he should be...
1 like@Brent Farvors yes. but it would be fun if he was in an open cell with 20 inmates who had small children.
8 likesI think that's why he said it. They were on his mind at that moment and I think in a way, he was pertaining to them when he said it, because that's how he took them out.
0 likes@Nicole N. Really? The child was born? I know he didn't survive but I thought it died inside her when Chris killed her and buried her in the ground.
1 like@Amani Nibbs a coffin birth is basically when the fetus/baby is expulsed out of the womb of a corpse due to all the gases inside the decomposing body. The baby was dead. I'm not a doctor but I tried to explain as best as I could, hope that clears up the confusion.
2 likesone is "romantic" the other disgusting. Life isnt a movie but so many think it is
2 likesI know this will never be funny but the way you said that made me giggle
0 likesInterrogator: "you lied, and everybody bought it"
4 likesLitterally Nobody: "yeah I believe this guy"
If there's one thing I've learned from these videos, don't ever talk to cops. Ask for an attorney present, it's your right
0 likesIt must be so satisfying and fun to be a detective using psychological warfare to mindfuck suspects to be as uncomfortable as possible.
0 likesOn the other hand, it would be the worst job to have because you’re constantly dealing with murderers and rapists
I am a fan of criminal stuff and this lady is the best i mean the Ferrari of interrogation… !!
19 likesWoman: “It would be really stupid to lie right now”
4201 likesChris: yes
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@Jeff -66 he probably thought, like most people do, that if he asks for a lawyer or refuses the polygraph, it'll seem suspicious, and then they'll get on his case. Remember, at the time they first engage him, he doesn't know they already strongly suspect him. So he's trying to not give them a reason to start. So he agrees to talk or take the polygraph, and thennnnnn they reveal the true nature of his visit, at which point he feels it'd be even more suspicious to refuse. While that's true, they already suspect him anyway, and he'd obviously be far better off not saying a word and getting lawyered up
42 likesThe one time he was telling the truth
2 likes@illidelphian1 not the swiftest swiffer in the bunch😭😭😭 I'm stealing that lmaoooooo
6 likes@Jeff -66 All I can thiink is, where the heck is your lawyer? Even if you're innocent, they are going to use all these nasty tactics on your to break you down and say something that can be used against you. Never talk to cops without a lawyer, the lawyer would have pulled him from that test the minute she disco'd him.
0 likesw
0 likesThe way this man never asked for a lawyer is shocking to me.
0 likesDamn it, this detective guy and polygrapher woman can make you confess to something you never did and you could think you did it, damn geniuses
1 likeFather: "Lawyer"
25 likesAgents: 🏃🏃
Detective: you know, i think that Shanann… she seems pretty controlling.
3 likesChris: oh yeah, i didn’t think of that!
Detective: and maybe… that’s why “something happened to her”
Chris: ye—no! No.
Polygraph lady: “did Shanann do something to those kids?”
5399 likesChris: hey! That’s a good idea!! “yes... it was all her...
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Right. He confessed that one fast enough. Took the idea and ran!!!
468 likesDon't worry, he is never getting out of prison. You can watch these interviewers speaking with him for hours in prison if you're interested. They went back for a follow-up.
163 likesBlake Blake I’ve watched a fair bit about this case. There is a documentary on Netflix about it too now.
41 likes@StickyCelery oh really?? that should be good, thanks.
6 likesTabo Beeran der. Hence my sarcastic comment. Clearly I’m insulting Chris’ intelligence...
49 likes@Tabo Beeran everyone knows it was bait. Wtf???
27 likes@Kyle Noyb there's always that ONE commenter who doesn't understand sarcasm.
34 likesyeah you can almost see the wheels turning in his head that this could be an out because she’s gone so she can’t defend herself . but he cant get around the fact that he dumped them. and of course they never actually wondered if she did anything they knew he did it
22 likes@Funny is Subjective What could he say? "I didn't do it".
0 likesLol
0 likesExactly. lmao
1 likeAgreed i got the same thing from that . she created that narrative for chris
6 likesYes !! A true narcissist, they are the biggest liars in the universe , never admitting fault, always blaming someone else , as soon as he told his father that Shannan killed the girls, the tears came. I believe he’s been lying to his parents about her all along and that’s why they were so ready to accept his story. Also how dare his mother “forgive” him in court and in front of Shannan’s family !! His performance during his confession was almost worthy of an award.. evil at its best
14 likes@Raels Hodges yup, I agree. His Mother is a real piece of work too for sure. She and Ronnie can’t accept their baby boy did what he did. The lack of empathy Chris and his parents and sister show for Shanann, Nico and the girls deaths, is right down cruel and heartless.
13 likesHe continues to be adamant that he didn’t hurt those girls so who did
0 likes@Tabo Beeran yea no shit Sherlock
1 likeWhat's bad is so many people actually still believe Shanann did it. They even watch this and don't realize he just took the bait. I don't know how anyone can defend it on the basis he took her life in defense of his kids, anyway though - she was pregnant, too so... It seems most people who defend him just have some issue against Shanann and it says more about them than it does about her.
12 likes@- Reagan amen!!
1 likeSome crazy lady is now on youtube making videos saying Tammy knew it was shannan using this as proof and saying Chris was coerced lmao
1 likeStill good (for society) he was stupid enough to not shut up and demand a lawyer like his father suggested. Otherwise a good lawyer might have twisted it and made it a self-defense, or at most involuntary manslaughter.
5 likesAnd some believe that first story. 🤦♀️
0 likesLolll right
0 likesThey do that on purpose once he admits to killing her its over with they know she didnt hurt anyone they played him like a banjo
3 likes@StickyCelery oh really? What’s the name of the doc if u don’t mind? I’ll check it out
1 like@Aud Tube “American Family” or something like that. I’m in Australia, not sure where you are and if you would have different shows on Netflix.
1 likeThis is how police officers feed answer to you
0 likesExactly ....well said
0 likesThen right after she said that she told Chris she was giving him a “lifeline” and to “take it”
0 likesIt's unfortunate they had to take that route but it opened the door to his confession. It made him confess to killing her, which was enough to get the ball rolling.
5 likesI’m so sick to my stomach watching him smear her name when he murdered her & her babies. Such a sick man. I’m crying so hard Rest In Peace precious babies ❤️
0 likesI feel bad for the girl he was cheating with. Imagine someone youre dating murdering their whole family to be with you and you have no clue about it .Sickening feeling...
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People actually don't think she's all that innocent because of a certain Google search she made after the murders. She was looking into Amber Frey (the mistress of Scott Peterson), how much she made from her book deal, her net worth, and 'did people hate Amber Frey'.
2 likesHe immediately started crying 😂 when she asked why he hasn’t cried 🤣
2 likes21:50 "Mom always said she was an evil person..." The mother sure planted some seeds for her son to water. He had so much built up resentment and bitterness that he was too cowardly to discuss with Shannan.
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A lot of people are saying that but whose to say it’s not the other way around? The dad and prob the mom lived far away from them and most likely rarely got to see her, watching this series makes me think he probably would lie and exaggerate about her to them and made them hate her.
0 likesDid your wife do something to them?
7371 likesChris: oh shit that’s a way better story, can we go back?
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that was probably actually what he thought tbh😂
564 likeshahahahha true/ he def thought this.
118 likes@Alexis Jankowski his current defense? You don't even know. Hes already been charged with 3 murders and 3 tampering with evidence. Convicted and sentenced to 3 life sentences in prison.
163 likes@Brooke Soloman he did make that defense before pleasing guilty.
27 likesI’m dead 😂😂😂🤣
2 likes@Cane and why did he do all this
1 likeAlexis Jankowski He did end up admitting he killed them.
15 likesUgh I swear once the detective said that I just thought wtf are you even saying right now?? let's just throw out ideas!!!
16 likesAnd he ran with that for a longggg time
19 likesM Gz the detective said that to get him to admit to SOMETHING so they could keep him there
38 likesI thought the same thing lol
3 likesThat’s exactly what he thought
3 likes@Alexis Jankowski IKR ?? who in their right mind would put them there after he ''did not kill them''
7 likesI think that he really believed if he went with that story he would be going home....not
10 likesHasn’t everyone seen Shutter Island??!?
9 likes@Timmy Long thats such a good movie
1 like@Mayn 90's i kinda felt that this was gonna be the story. if it had been the truth with the wife killing the kids he would have confessed faaaaaaar earlier, if not from the very get go just called the cops and told them. i almost would have felt that to be somewhere understandable. if you walk up and see your wife choking your dead kids you would probably flip, right? but this guy just looked like a sociopath the entire time
8 likes@Johnny Bong Jovi The only reason they didn't find out he killed all of them quicker is because the cop gave him a better story. The cop asked if his wife was violent and possibly killed the kids and he was frantic blah blah blah. So Chris said he saw his wife kill the kids and he killed her in anger. But that's out the window when you literally stuff their bodies in crawlspaces. (Or oil drums? I can't even remember)
2 likes@Mayn 90's think it was oil drums. yeah, they gave him an out there but at least it started the process of him confessing
3 likesYep.
0 likes@Johnny Bong Jovi yeah glad you mentioned that. They said the alternative story to egg him on and confess to parts of it (which allowed them to get him to lead them to the bodies) , and they kept on him after that. And the fact that he went for that new story they came up with so quickly kinda says something too
3 likesFrfr😂😂😂
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0 likesAlexis Jankowski What’s sad is if he thought about that before he could’ve potentially gotten away with murder and spent probably less than five years in jail. He could’ve used he wasn’t in the right mindset woke up and saw both girls dead and snapped. After the killing all he would have to do is call the cops and tell that story
1 likeOn his prison interview on YouTube he mentions that when the lady said- did Shannon hurt the babies, that planted the seed and he thought to run with it
3 likes@Awii Murphy you’ve just said someone is dumb while spelling “bait” as “bate”
0 likes@rafer Jefferson iii my bad my keyboard has English and Spanish
0 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likesWhen you watch this back after knowing what he did, you see what a terrible lair he was.
0 likesThis man hated Shanann at this point. To this day when he talks about the whole thing, he only talks about his daughters. So crazy.
2 likesImagine being Chris ' dad...that's would be the hardest thing.
1 likeeveryone else is focused on the actual victims and chris is worried about himself. he's victimizing himself throughout all of his interviews. he truly doesn't care about anyone other than himself. glad they caught him so quickly.
2 likesThe guy is as stupid as he is evil.
3221 likesIn about 5 seconds, the cops come up with a better cover story than he could, and then he immediately switches to it.
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That was so cringe to watch 🤣🤣
87 likes@marlaypk pretty sure that's a common thing to do when under a lot of stress
25 likesMake a convincing cover story for this right now.
4 likes@marlaypk yeah, I was born in 70 my grandparents were constantly correcting our vocabulary for instance, anytime I would say "right" my grandpa would say "WROOONG!"
6 likes@marlaypk your comments underly a tinge of homosexuality within yourself as a person! 😳
12 likesyou must be a good detective
0 likes@marlaypk
0 likesPeople have been complaining about "like" since at least the 70s so I don't think you can blame it on those damn phones.
really weird to see, especially given that he has an IQ of 140
1 like@Stone Cold Steve Austin do you know what a facist is? lmaoo
0 likesImagine being Chris's dad. In a swift second you lose not only your grandchildren but your son is gone as well. Swallowed forever into the prison system. Heartbreaking
0 likesInteresting how the first question he asks after confessing is “why is this happening to me?!”
1 likeGood on the detectives to remind Chris to cry for his family. I hate when I forget to do that.
1 likeI like how the female detectives tone turns just a little bit harder when she tells Chris how many parents will call an ambulance for their child.
0 likesHe probably never even thought about blaming the girls murder on shannan until that detective brought it up
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Of course
22 likes@DecrepitOrigin888 because he doesn't have one single original thought in his head. He's a robot. Or an alien.
71 likesHe fell for their bullshit sympathy game, he stayed in that room alone thinking "theyre on my side this is good...i think ill blame it on shannan and start crying saying I was scared, maybe I wont go to jail. Chris youre a genius"
132 likesSad part is his parents still believe that’s what happened
25 likesOh well, it didn’t last for very long anyway.
0 likesIt it was so obvious that he had this new mistress and wanted to magically erase his old life.
9 likesNo duhhhhh everyone. It's a technique to get him to confess to at least one of them and go from there. They believed he killed all three. They called it the Alternative Question technique and it worked. It gave him a less monstrous explanation to relieve his guilt.
19 likesHe actually admitted that he never even thought of that til they brought it up!! Lol
11 likesThe priority is to find the bodies ASAP for forensic evidence, it disappears the longer a body decomposes. ANY confession is better than none. Speed is the essence. With forensic evidence they can disprove lies.
15 likesExactly what I taught I knew at that moment that he was guilty ( I saw the Netflix documentary) he explained everything as the inspecteur explained he DISGUSTS ME
2 likesHe didn’t. He said that in an interview in jail. He only said that Shanann killed them after the detective asked about it.
3 likes@T Rawlins the stoic lizard
1 likelmaooo he probably also never realized he had to cry until she mentioned it too
3 likes@globalcitizenn They do? I heard that he admitted it was a lie afterward or something, how do they still believe that's what happened?
1 likeWow, captain obvious
2 likesthat was the idea of that technique.
0 likes@globalcitizenn Sadly love blinds critical thinking
0 likesExactly ! They totally planted that idea in his head.
0 likesHis parents WANT to believe Shanann did it because they never liked her anyway. And you notice he finally cried when he said to his dad "I'm going to prison !"
0 likesThe way he immediatley starts pretending to cry as soon as she says it's weird he hasn't cried makes him look guilty as sin.
0 likesThe neighbor solved it in a matter of minutes and his wife's friend also suspected him to have something to do with their disappearance
1 likeThese interrogators are just too professional, they have an entire script planned out for him
0 likesI love these videos I just worry that POS could use videos like this to get away with crimes.
0 likesNotice how he mentioned in part 2 when talking about the girls he said “Bella favored me more and Celeste favored Shannan more” and that he saved Bella for last like... he chose to prolong her life just a little bit longer because just liked her a little more than the other daughter. Just pure evil.
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ew ew ew
62 likessick
43 likesWhat the actual fuck! And he still decided to kill both of his kids! What kind of sick bastard...
32 likesNo innocent child favors a parent, they love each one in different independent ways. Only a narcissist would say something like that. What trash.
57 likesso out of millions of kids all across the country, you know this for a fact.. there's gotta be a few situations where one parent is a complete p.o.s.
6 likes@J Mart obviously not talking about pos parents haha :)
8 likes@Jennifer Jennifer Sounds like Jennifer isn't the favorite parent at home.
10 likes@PosthumanHeresy your pretty gross go online and try to hurt someone. I'm the only parent at home so maybe try a different hobby, then bringing down a mom of 2 toddlers. How sad could you be.
10 likes@Jennifer Jennifer im laughing at the fact that how hurt and triggered you got over that comment lmao
14 likes@Jennifer Jennifer please calm down
5 likes@Jennifer Jennifer In my family we say a child "favors" someone when they look like them. It has nothing to do with a preference. Bella did look like him and Celeste looked more like her mom.
2 likes@Love Bubble can people please stop messaging me about the comment I left. Thank you, your bugging me.
0 likes@Love Bubble all i was doing was commenting on a monster leaving my opinion, wasn't trying to start any conversations with people about what I posted. Thanks. 👍
0 likes@Jennifer Jennifer Damn girl! I was responding to your very first comment only. Maybe re-read that, then my reply and then your completely out-of-line pop back. Maybe you need a nap. ✌
4 likes@Love Bubble probably i have 2 toddlers ages 1 and 2 🤣. Sorry my phone keeps alerting me everytime someone replies to that comment & now I'm just like omg plz stop! Haha that's all. But yes I would LOVE a nap 😴
2 likes@Jennifer Jennifer idk why people are attacking you for a sudden. Just leave them be, people on internet love debating for no reason
2 likes@Vyansya aw thank you! I definitely was just trying to comment about that monster not start any controversy, but thnx love your sweet ❤
1 like@Jennifer Jennifer idk, I definitely favour my mom but Its probably because my dad has the emotional intelligence of a rock
2 likesTHe fact that he chose to take her life last and even after she asked what happened to her sister and asked him if he was going to do it to her too. That baby girl watched her father smother her sister and she knew what was going to happen to her. It's beyond horrible to think about
3 likesIts actually a low-key turn on
0 likesAs if he was doing a favor in his cruel procedure. Really sad.
0 likesHow does this make any logical sense? If he killed CeCe last you’d say ‘he was making her suffer longer because he resented her because she didn’t favour him!!’ The simple fact is he found it much harder to kill the child he was most strongly bonded with. Oh wow, that makes it worse? No, not really. If anything, that actually humanises him slightly. What we be worse would be if he killed the child he was closer to without so much as batting an eyelid. That would be colder. Seriously, take a second to actually think about the logic of your point. There are PLENTY of valid reasons to call Chris evil. You don’t have to start making up complete nonsense just for the sake of painting him to be evil as imaginable. He’s already reached the limit
1 like@Matthew Vaughan why are you so mad? i think she meant he's evil cuz the narcissist showed "favoritism" during the act of killing his own family. i'm not saying it was a deliberate decision on who he killed first, doesn't really matter he killed them all anyway. you can calm down a little she just noted that something he mentioned earlier related to the order of deaths and gave her take on it.
0 likes@Matthew Vaughan also she didn't say "that makes it worse" anywhere lmao
0 likes@frances I'm not angry I'm just British. That's how I talk. Why would I be angry about it? I'm just pointing out that it makes no sense. And I never said she said it makes it worse directly. I was tackling the implication, which I inferred from the premise and conclusion. Premise: Chris Watts showed favouritism by killing Bella last. Conclusion: 'Pure evil.' That's how that works. It's implied within her presentation of that premise & conclusion that the two are connected, and therefore that the act of picking an order for killing Bella last is therefore related to how evil he is, which is completely ridiculous
0 likesI would have thought that the one he likes the most would be killed first. Killing them last adds to their misery as they not only see their family being murdered but they also know that they are next.
0 likesHe is DISGUSTING and F ING REPULSIVE 🤮🤮
0 likesI think the root of Mr Watt's downfall is that he thought everyone else was a sheep and he was the only wolf.
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There's always a bigger fish
0 likesOkay, I don't want to defend this vile man in any way, but the way the detectives walked in as soon as he mentioned a lawyer is sussy to the highest degree.
0 likesChris: never once thought about calling a lawyer. He walked in there at 11 am for his polygraph saying to himself, ”Saul Goodman!"
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The detectives after finds out he is too dumb to call a lawyer : it's all good man!
0 likeswhen he confessed to cheating on her and say "I feel horrible about it, she WAS pregnant" instead of she IS pregnant . They knew right then they were starting to wear him down . They both did a fantastic job getting this demon to confess
0 likesI just looked up his released letters and I feel physically sick. “When I dug the hole, it seemed a lot deeper than it was. As I pulled on the sheet she rolled out and into the hole. I think she had given birth. She landed face down, I remember being so angry with her that I was not going to change how she landed,”
1213 likesANGRY? That her dead body fell incorrectly? ANGRY that his unborn child was self aborted post mortem?? He’s vile and will thankfully rot behind those bars.
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i have no faith he could recover. he knew exactly what he was doing and planned it and felt no remorse during the process, only anger at the difficulty of it. its mind boggling. he’s literally evil
261 likesWhat even
15 likesYeah and can you imagine he has hope the law will be changed and will be released?
40 likesbrb gonna go vomit
65 likesWhat the actual fucking fuck.
78 likesHis parents did a terrible job.
36 likesIts normal for any pregnant creature to give birth 'post mortem'.
100 likesIf he has indeed witnessed this, it's just.... really disturbing..
I hope he gets what he deserves
15 likesDon't people usually get executed for this in the US?
20 likes@Kenay Lebarbare he took a plea deal and got life in prison instead
20 likes@Kenay Lebarbare at least he is locked away for the rest of his life with no parole. He will rot away like the sad little man he is
37 likes@Petra Matkovic It’s called “coffin birth” the body releases the baby when the mother dies..
45 likesIt’s natural response.
If your familiar with Lacie Peterson she did the same thing only she was 8 months along
@LJean Young Yes I know but I couldn't remember the name. I saw cockroaches do the same thing.
16 likes@Petra Matkovic 😞
3 likesI've watched more of these videos this week than I think is healthy. However this comment is the one thing I wish I hadn't seen.
78 likesI think he didn't mean that he was "angry that the body fell incorrectly". I think what he's saying is that, when she landed face down in the hole, he was too angry with her in general, to give her corpse the respect/consideration and turn it face up, to rest more gracefully. An interesting note also, the phrasing of "I think she had given birth" is avoidant of a direct description, unlike with the other parts of the letter. Some kind of denial or, refusal to acknowledge or connect it to himself - that it was his child. He's distancing himself mentally from the idea. It's fascinating.
123 likesI'm glad he's locked up.
@Alex Very observative and analytical of you. Nice one.
19 likesAnd it just rolls off his tongue with 0 emotion
5 likesWhere can I read the letters?
8 likes@Jimmy Dewalt I wonder in 40 years when he’s 75 if the laws will change and he will be released to die outside of prison. We’ve been going ever so slowly more towards the European/Canadian prison sentencing, like getting rid of the death penalty in some states, not executing mentally ill, children etc. and recently getting rid of life without parole for minors. If he survives long enough, I wonder if the law will change regarding the elderly and infirmed and that’s the only way he gets out besides escaping or an appeal - which I would say wouldn’t happen and then Bill Cosby got out.
9 likes@mikki14 I think it will change yeah. Some parts for the better and others for the worse. I do know that in Europe, even though they changed the law, people are in for life cause it was their sentence back then, and still is today. Though we say Europe it's the same as the States basically, they operate under different laws and ethics, and in doing so there is 1 country that still has life in prison in Europe, while the others have max sentences of about 25 to 30 years. Though life in prison in the Netherlands is life, you get all kinds of luxuries, from gaming consoles to an entire electronic interface where you can order new clothes, your food, plan your conjugal visits, you name it. Can even get a guitar if you are on good behavior.
4 likesNo matter what happens though, they won't make everyone happy, and even though I disagree on some criminals getting those luxuries, I think they can be a life saver for those who are wrongfully imprisoned.
@Jimmy Dewalt True. I’m dutch and even dutch people say that prison life in the Netherlands is like a hotel.. you can get almost everything.
4 likesHere it’s also if you get 20 to 30 years, on 2/3 of your penalty you can get like half released with a ankle band or leave of absence.
Yeah and he'll be in protective custody in jail so no one beats the crap outta him or kill him. Makes me sick that they protect murderers especially this kind of murder.
9 likes@Silky smooth2000 My bad, I didn’t know he was a child, I thought he was 33 when he murdered his family. Thanks for correcting my thinking.
9 likesOh my goddddd 🤯🤯🤯
0 likesYou should listen to the prison interview Tammy Lee, Graham Coder (the 2 agents in this video) and Detective Baumover [sp?] (the detective that went to his house the day Shanann was reported missing) went out and done with Chris the following February (I think). He tells about how he attempted to suffocate the girls before he killed Shanann and they didn't die (which he realized when Bella showed up in the door way AFTER he killed Shanann whe she was face down on the bed and asked what was wrong with her mama. He also tells about how he suffocated Cece first and Bella asked "daddy are you gonna do to me what you did to Cece?" I mean this man is a HEARTLESS monster! I don't understand how he done what he did. He said that when he tucked the girls into bed that night he said he thought to himself "that's the last time I'm going to be tucking my babies into bed" like who says that crap?! I also believe NK was involved as well. Why else would he say "luring someone into a trap" when Tammy asked about ways to kill someone? I think NK was in his head and on his ass every single time they talked, about getting rid of his family. She wanted to give Chris the one thing Shanann hadn't (to NK's knowledge) given him which was a son. There's a video on here by another channel on NK's body language and that person said he really feels like she lied in her interview quite a bit. Her dad is a free Mason, along with the district attorney or prosecuter...someone at weld County. Which is why she was handled with "kid gloves" and was interviewed instead of interrogated. There's a lot on this case. There's also a 1,900 plus pages discovery you can read online. Jusy search for Chris Watts discovery.
12 likes@Nicole Booher If that is true, that pisses me off that they didn't interrogate her as well. I thought she was probably lying in the interview I watched.
5 likes@Kenay Lebarbare Shannan’s family asked not to give him the death penalty
3 likes@Petra Matkovic i googled It and It. Actually says it's very rare
0 likes@Rohiel Shah especially cause they said they forgave him IN the courtroom IN FRONT OF Shanann’s parents
0 likes@Jimmy Dewalt This is exactly where things get murky. On the one hand, getting rid of life sentences is helping people that have been wrongfully accused but then on the other, some people just deserve to rot in hell, Watts being one of them.
0 likesI was under the impression that prisoners hated baby killers. Here's a literally baby murderer - three times over - and he murdered the mother of those kids.
0 likesAnd yet, nothing's happened to him in prison. All that talk on prison documentaries about how they "hate co-mo's" is all an act. They have no problem with watts. I hope everyone in his prison except the corrections officers rot in hell.
@Kenay Lebarbare Shannan Watt's (the victim) family begged the DA to spare his life. They are very Catholic their faith hold them to a standard of no murder - that includes Chris.
2 likesThey're quite vocal about that when they gave their victim impact statements to the court during sentencing.
@maddie He won't. Apparently, there was a bit of noise in the CO prison he was held in and they moved him to a prison in WI where other prisoners didn't seem to know what he was in for and are basically leaving him alone.
0 likesIt's total BS.
@Rohiel Shah how could you possibly blame the parents, they are victims too. Dude is 40.
2 likes@Jimmy Dewalt in Finland we have "life sentence" which means that after 12 years (or if young prisoner 10 years) court will think about the sentence again.
0 likesOnly few person has been in prison over 20 years.
BUT if you are mentally ill you won't go to prison but instead to psychiatric hospital to criminals, and there you're going to be as long as it takes, in some cases for the rest of your life.
@meskuli yeah that's the case in all of Europe. Life = max sentence. But to be clear, in the Netherlands you need to be a succesful serial killer to get life without parole and many rapist, child molesters and murderes get around 6 to 18 years. With a usual 2/3 of the sentence being enough. It's not that different
0 likes@Nicole Booher oh now you've done it, I was fascinated before, now I'm going so deep down this rabbit hole I'm gonna find fucking Narnia! I hope you're proud of yourself! 🤣🤣🤣
0 likes@Ani Nieves see there's where I get off the death penalty train. The idea that a punishment in the next life is not only definite but also far worse is based upon religious beliefs, and very specific ones at that. If you're part of a faith that believes in reincarnation the death penalty effectively just grants the killer a do-over, even if he comes back as a dung beetle it's still more life than he gave his victim's - and let's face it, who ever heard of a dung beetle with aspirations that aren't more or "better" crap? It's not like they wanna be CEO of Amazon or the next James Bond - they're happy being dung beetles! For atheists like myself who don't believe in an afterlife he wouldn't even get the luxury of dung beetle, there's nothing, his life may be over but so is his suffering.
0 likesPersonally I think that life should mean exactly that - no parole or this "good behaviour" bollocks, you stay imprisoned until your final breath. By all means go back to getting prisoners to work for their keep, making things that society needs (a good idea would have been having inmates making face facemasks during the pandemic that they could use, staff could use and the prison could sell whatever was left, using the profits to invest in education, qualifications and genuine help for offenders who are going to be released so that they don't need to reoffend). Education and qualifications should be compulsory, as well as social and mental health sessions to reduce the risk of reoffending for non-lifers. There are ways to make prison a deterrent without compromising the inmates human rights (a fucking PlayStation isn't a right or a necessity!)
As for offenders like the lovely Chris here, I reckon we should just pretend he's been reincarnated as a dung beetle......and fill his cell with shit! 🤣🤣
@Donald Mullikin Excuse me, born in 1985, that makes him 34/35, not bloody 40!!! (*clarification* I was most definitely NOT also born in 1985 and did in NO WAY have a miniature panic attack at the mention of his age being 40. Just so you know....**shifty look.....clears throat**)
0 likesTotally agree though, you can't blame his parents, he is a grown-ass adult and his actions are his own responsibility. There are people who grew up with every single stereotypical precursor to becoming a serial killer (shitty childhood, abusive and/or absentee parents, head injury causing temporary/permanent damage to the frontal lobe etc) and much worse and have never, nor would ever harm anyone. Equally there are kids who grow up with happy, supportive families and none of the precursor events who kill as many as they can for as long as they can get away with it, for no readily apparent reason (even to them).
What about that sl*t Nichol? She was on the phone with him the entire time? No way she didn't know what was going on! How come the cops let her off the hook?
0 likes@Sriracha Hero he's not in Gen pop, he's "high profile". He's just recently gotten to where they've let him have a cell mate. They know he'd be dead if they moved him to general population. That's one of the reasons they moved him from the one prison. Which is why CW doesn't want to file the 35c to get a trial (his family and a few people that have true crime youtube channels) tried to get him to file to get a trial. But he said no bc he doesn't want to go back the the prison in Colorado, because he fears for his life.
0 likes@Donald Mullikin you've obviously not heard the things his mom said about Shanann and everything and how his family has attacked the rzuceks (her family). His parents are trying to say that Nico wasn't even chris' baby. His mom hated Shanann. I get it Shanann was very dominate and knew what she wanted and said what was on her mind. She had no filter, but that's no reason to say the things they've said about her! In the recorded prison calls between CW and his family Cindy says "we knew how she was" trying to once again attack her, and Chris (trying to do damage control bc he knew it was being recorded) stopped her and tried to fix it saying he he wanted everyone to know that she was a wonderful person and blah blah. Then they would say they couldn't wait for him to be moved so they could talk more freely! Now I'm not saying it is 100% the family's fault but when you mix their hate for shanann in with the fact that he was unhappy, bc he got a taste of a different life with his little homewrecker (eho knew way more than she let on) he even said he tried to make shanann miscarry bc it would've been easier to leave her if she weren't pregnant (when he wanted Nico gone, so Nikol could give him his first son). When you mix it all together. The Watts aren't 100% innocent. Sorry if this sounds rude, I don't mean it that way. Just saying Cindy is not innocent. She's so happy shanann is gone. She hasn't she'd one tear about her gbabies only the fact that her beloved and perfect Christopher is in prison!
0 likes@Petra Matkovic it did happen, one of the detectives even mentioned it. It is in the autopsy as well.
0 likes@Kenay Lebarbare yes, but shananns mama sandy is very religious. She said that even though Chris took their daughyers life, it's not her right to take his. So they asked that the death penalty be taken off the table.
0 likes@Carrie Bell there are a few reasons (I think) that she wasn't pressed/interrogated more than she was. It's been said her dad is a free Mason and for some reason that gives you pull in the police department (he went to her first interview with her and in one part of it he even got smart with the detective and said "hey, I know what your trying to do (or say) don't go there!" Very firmly. From there on they treated her fragile which is BS! Another reason is bc CW took a plea deal, which meant no trial, no more investigating (which is why they went to visit him the following February, to get answers and closure). Agent Tammy Lee even said she was upset he took a plea deal, bc she wanted it to go to trial, she even said she felt like it wasn't over. Also, CW made it very clear he wanted to leave NK out and protect her.. She lied about a lot, but CW already took full blame. Karma will bite her sooner or later! She's a dark soul.
1 like@Nicole Booher yeah im just not in as deep as you guys. However, grown men make their own decisions. Im simply saying nobody is at fault for a murder besides the murderer.
0 likes@Littlewings85 you're definitely going to find Narnia 😂 I'm sorry lol. Just be prepared, it will haunt you day and night! It's been almost 3 yrs (tomorrow is actually the 3 yr anniversary of their deaths) and it still sucks me in!
1 like@Nicole Booher I have no doubt about it
0 likesI always get annoyed when polygraphs are used since they're not reliable at all. However, I'm glad that they were able to catch him. One positive is that failing a polygraph could possibly put pressure on the murderer to confess.
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Thats exactly why they are used. They help figuring out what info is deceptive so they can know how to keep investigating. Thats the point of them not to use in court.
0 likesThese detectives are so frightening 😰 I would even confess I started Worldwar I. How anybody can look innocent in this conversation 🥶
2 likesI watched the Netflix documentary of this case a while back but you see it in a whole different light in retrospect and when you highlight all the little things he says and does that would be incriminating.
0 likes"The evil that I saw when I walked behind Shannan" - Did he look at himself at that point? I think he gave it away. Shannan was there to protect her children.
1 likepolygraph lady: you haven’t cried at all over your missing kids and wife
9438 likeschris: oh shit fr?? gimme a sec ;-;
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10 likesYou be looking like Harley Quinn
23 likesHahahahaha
2 likesLmaooooo 😂😂😂😭😭😭
5 likesoh my😭
3 likes@Papi_Hokage_ you mean every egirl slash modern emo girl ever like damn for girls who want to look different they sure all look exactly the same
31 likesForreal. Like b r u h
7 likesGod bless! Believe in your heart and confess with your mouth that Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior and the Son of God and died on a cross for our sins! Believe God is our Father and Creator and raised His Son Jesus from the dead! Confess and repent of your sins and trust in God! Live for Jesus as He died for you!! (Don’t swear or take God’s name in vain!)
10 likesSniffs
14 likesif you steal my teeth it's gonna be easier for me to eatyouout. 👌🏿👍🏽
6 likes@Pllayer064 bruh its youtube go touch some grass and talk to a girl in real life...
30 likesYep! Noticed the same thing
2 likesI definitely like want to cry about THOSE GIRLS. Like...trust me.
10 likes@Ben S. I dont believe u
2 likes@Pickled Onions lmaoooooo
2 likes@Pllayer064 😐
1 like@kyle amos thats what her bio says and i cannot disagree
3 likes@Papi_Hokage_ Harley Quiche
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1 likeThis comment deserves 10k likes
0 likesLmfaooooo omg
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0 likes@Papi_Hokage_ you mean $10 Harley Quinn from Wish?
0 likesDude for real thou
0 likesLmaooo
0 likesPLS
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0 likesIf that’s you in ur pfp you are so pretty
0 likes@A W out of all the emo girls I’ve met not a single one of them has said that they wanted to be different, they all explained how they like the aesthetic. My guy, maybe do less of the whining and more of the going outside and actually talking to people
4 likesChris: "Shit. I forgot humans cry." 🛸
2 likesLMFAO 😭
0 likesTime stamp?
0 likes@Rhys Hughes 9:55 is where is starts
0 likesI laugh everytime I see this comment smh 🤣
3 likeseveryone has a different reaction when it comes to something like this, I understand he killed them but not everyone cries over a loved one everyone reacts differently to things.
0 likes@A W we’re the same but in a different font
0 likes@olivia grace i ain’t gonna confess anything dawg
0 likes@Pllayer064 dawg what
0 likes@mam thank youuu <3
0 likes@kaitlyn sullivan but he literally killed his kids and wife, one who married and 2 he created with her-
0 likesDang you're pretty, I like your hair
0 likesBut yeah that was funny
it’s crazy that he doesn’t realize and how ridiculous the way he’s acting is
1 likeThe crying on cue was the biggest "I'm guilty" moment of the whole interrogation
0 likes@Papi_Hokage_ I think I just saw you comment on an Amberlynn Reid video… was that you?😳
0 likesHe only cried after he got caught like the rest of em 😂😂
0 likes@A W imagine starting an argument over someone’s pfp 💀
0 likes@Stephen Filer yeah just monsters don't cry!
0 likesBecause even animals cry... my dog laid on my mother's legs when she passed away in her bed, up until they put her in her casket! Then proceeded to lay on the floor underneath her casket until the funeral. Heartbreaking
the way he started crying like dude ??
0 likes@olivia grace i like how you comment about living for god but you literally have a playlist that has songs that don’t honor god. typical.
0 likesIm upset that people are making jokes, this honestly makes me sick that he killed his family and tried to blame it on a dead women.
2 likesI will never understand why people keep talking to the police without a lawyer present.
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It's because you have never felt the stress of having the fbi and police on your trail after you murdered your family. It's easy for us to calmy sit back and watch this. It's very difficult to operate on a cerebral level under this much stress. Going from normal life to this much stress is very jarring for most people. That's why the detectives operate from emotional manipulation. The suspects are in their emotions. That's why it works.
0 likesThat lady did a good job. She’s a natural interrogater
0 likesThis is so hard to watch. Props to the incredibly skilled professionals here.
1 likeI can't imagine what his Dad went through when his son said "I killed her." God that's horrible.
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The look on his dad's face says it all. His whole world came crashing down in front of him.
100 likesImagine how he felt when he found out Chris actually killed his kids
135 likes@Cody Barlik his parents still support chris... sick. I would WANT my family to disown me if I did that
45 likes@Barbara That's only because you wouldn't do it. If you actually were the kind of person to do this, like Chris, I'm fairly certain you'd want their support.
23 likesSo basically, you saying this means you're a decent human being.
@Barbara I'd rather die than shaming like this in front of them
6 likesit’s been 6 days since you commented
1 likeyou have 666 likes
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@Dylane Desjardins bah, you ruined everything XD now 667
1 like@Jabria Branham Just because you are watching a video with detailed evidence and no emotion connected to the murderer. His Dad’s first instinct is obviously going to be to believe his son, especially if he hadn’t showed anything like this behaviour in the past. Jesus christ get a grip
0 likesI have no words. This man is category 1 on the evil scale. I can’t even come to a single thought that may explain what he did and why he did it.
0 likesThe best part is that while he may not have known he could have gotten a lawyer then, he definitely knows now and thinks about it every day 🤡
0 likesThe poor dad…. Gosh I can’t even believe how he’s feeling.
3 likesGot to love how he took the detectives story that it was Shanan, like that was going to work. But great work on the detective’s part
0 likesThis is much better than the Netflix episode.
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Exactly!!!
15 likesAlso missing a lot of stuff though
26 likesMuch much better
6 likesThat ish had my fiancee, a man who cries for nothing, not even a broken limb, bawled his eyes out. This is more digestible and removes the emotion.
10 likesThis is on Netflix, not this but Chris Watts doco is
1 likeNetflix one has a lot more unseen footage though. Wait are you talking about “American Murder: The family next door”?
8 likesYep
0 likes@Cesar_YF2 yeah and it fu*king sucked
2 likesWay better. But still... The mistress definitely had some involvement. There's another video on here all about her own weird behavior. But she was NEVER investigated because he "confessed."
18 likesI think the Netflix doc did a great job in getting u to feel the emotions and putting more attention on the case, I had no issues with it
4 likesThat Netflix pseudo documentary was soooo baaad
1 likeSo glad someone made this comment, you're exactly right. I love true crime docs.. seems much better ones in YouTube for free than Netflix (plus I love reading the comments sections)
9 likesNetflix one fucking sucks. Normies love it though
3 likes@J T i feel like they did the documentary’s to just show awareness for the situation , not to explain how or why he did it . I agree this video is way better I be learning new stuff !
3 likesThank you! I was watching this wondering where I had seen it before, it was on Netflix. Ahhh finally! :)
0 likesThis YT video is more of a interrogation room character study that a lot of trainings use to study suspect's behaviours and stuff, it isn't supposed to be a doc on the entire case. There is only the necessary context and that's it. The Netflix doc has much more detail about the case in general, but this video series is exceptionally made to show how Chris acted under guilt and extreme pressure. This series is purely educational and there are no morality based motives (basically manipulation) behind it, that is why it seems so much better than the Netflix doc, but note that they're not the same type of content.
6 likesTotally!!
0 likesI liked the combination of both, yt videos, and netflix which included whatsapp messages by all people involved.
1 like@Maliha Qureshi Well, JCS' videos generally center on the interrogation and less on all aspects of the case, though it is surprising how much detail he adds in to make it feel like a full narrative.
0 likesThere’s 3 parts to it! Jcs blessed us haha
0 likesSubtitles would be INCREDIBLY helpful. I'm missing so much of this.
0 likesAlso crazy how unfazed Chris' father was. If I'd just found out my grandchildren had all been brutally murdered I would be in a state. I guess it runs in the family
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Tell me you're a terrible at reading people without telling me.
0 likes@HolyApplebutter jokes on you, they supported their grandchildren’s killer to the end and beyond, even after he confessed how he murdered them
1 like17:39 That moment he realizes his son is a murderer and his grandchildren are dead. The pain must be indescribable.
1 likecrazy how He thought people were gonna believe the story the detectives presented to him about his wife killing the kids and him being the reluctant killer because of revenge.
0 likesSome people spend their entire lives trying to have the things that this filth decided to discard
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8 likes@Claire R. que??
20 likesWell said... What a sad pathetic man.
79 likesNo doubt!!!!
6 likes@Claire R.
3 likesIs that Portugese?...
Yeha no kidding huh
1 likeGrass is greener
9 likesright sooo fucked up
1 like@Daniel Eriksson he spends 23 hours a day in a box. He probably spends his 1 hour a day outside, in a cage on concrete. He can probably see grass, but he'll definitely never touch it.
25 likesThe woman and kids he murdered were not things, or possessions.
8 likes@Goddess fanta Broaden your perspective
5 likes@Goddess fanta everything is a thing
3 likes@Goddess fanta Are*, you*, Have a nice day.
2 likes@Donna Koval wasn't his wife pregnant? That would be 4 lives
7 likes@Donna Koval that is beyond disturbing, no words to discribe it
7 likes@Pamela K @palmy mustang, I know! He's a monster this guy. The scariest part is that he's a cute guy that most women would find attractive after he lost that fluffiness and got a little tan. What he did to his babies is the worst of it. In the ad book that his penpal write, Letters From Chris is the title, he wrote to her that he and I quote had to " kill his little girls twice" because he smothered them in the house before strangling Shannan but he did not do a good enuf job of the smothering and the girls woke up from being smothered as he was dragging their mothers dead body down the stairs. HE'S A MONSTER!!!! He's a monster and he deserves to die. He smothered those little girls TWICE!!! THEN HE STUFFED THEM INTO OIL TANKS THROUGH HOLES THAT WERE ONLY 8 INCHES IN CIRCUMFERENCE. GET A RULE AND MAKE AN 8 INCH CIRCLE AND LOOK AT HOW SMALL IT IS. IMAGINE A DAD SMOTHERING HIS 2 AND 4 YEAR OLD BABIES, NOT ONCE BUT TWICE. THEN HE STUFFED THEM INTO 8 INCH HOLES AND DROPPED TBEM INTO VATS OF OIL. HE'S A MONSTER.he did all of this for a homely mistress that he was shagging for 2 months. He wiped out his entire family for a skank that he knew for 2 months. The evening before he killed his family, his mistress spent 45 minutes reading material online about preparing for anal sex. The cops have all of her internet history. He went to her apartment the evening befored killing his fam and had some anal w his skank mistress and then killed his family the next morning and he openly admits he killed them to be w his mistress. If u want a good read, get the book Letters From Chris. It's the whole sad sordid take in the monsters own words, it's appalling.
6 likes@Donna Koval even so come lord Jesus
3 likes@Pamela K Drug addictions, and thought addictions are closely related on a neurological level. Some people are more beholden to the ancient part of the brain (Meso Limbic System/emotional) rather than someone that reasons using the modern part (Frontal Cortex/rational).
0 likesHow about someone flips a coin ten thousand times, charts the results, and it happens to show at one point the coin hit heads ten times in a row. Would it make sense to uphold that the ten heads in a row is evidence for an eternal, and intelligent outside force that made it happen?
How about since rainbows, iron pots, and gold coins exist that this is irrefutable proof that Leprechauns are real? Or the existence of naval ships, milk, and breakfast cereal proves the reality of Captain Crunch?
Faith (circular reasoning) are the pathways to truth...
"In their case the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelievers, to keep them from seeing the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God." "but when one turns to the Lord, the veil is removed." (2 Cor. 4:4, 3:16)
"As for the Disbelievers, Whether thou warn them or thou warn them not it is all one for them; they believe not. Allah hath sealed their hearing and their hearts, and on their eyes there is a covering. Theirs will be an awful doom." (Quran 002.006-.007)
"but whoever blasphemes against the Holy Dopamine Ghost can never have forgiveness, but is guilty of an eternal sin" (Mark 3:29)
"The second system, known as the mesolimbic system, has its cell bodies in the ventral tegmental area, which is medial to the substantia nigra. It projects to several parts of the limbic system, including the nucleus accumbens and ventral portions of the striatum, amygdala, and hippocampus, as well as prefrontal cortex. This system has been linked to reward-related behavior (Berridge and Kringelbach, 2015). Dopamine levels in the nucleus accumbens increase in response to both natural reinforcers (such as food, drink, and sex) and drugs of abuse (such as amphetamine and cocaine). Additionally, in humans, activity in this region increases in response to more abstract rewards, such as money."
Marie T. Banich/Rebecca J. Compton, Cognitive Neuroscience, Section: Subsystems, pp. 2/3
"Dopamine, in fact, is critical in association learning and the reward system of the brain that Skinner discovered through his process of operant conditioning, whereby any behavior that is reinforced tends to be repeated. A reinforcement is, by definition, something that is rewarding to the organism; that is to say, it makes the brain direct the body to repeat the behavior in order to get another positive reward. ...The connection between dopamine and belief was established by experiments conducted by Peter Brugger and his colleague Christine Mohr at the University of Bristol in England. Exploring the neurochemistry of superstition, magical thinking, and belief in the paranormal, Brugger and Mohr found that people with high levels of dopamine are more likely to find significance in coincidences and pick out meaning and patterns where there are none."
Michael Shermer, The Believing Brain, Section: 6 The Believing Neuron pp. 8-10/29
"Genetic and behavioral factors influencing religiously motivated behavior appear related to dopamine metabolism and signaling. Inclination toward religious behavior and motivation has been associated with a polymorphism on the dopamine receptor gene DRD4 (Comings, Gonzales, Saucier, Johnson, & MacMurray, 2000;Sasaki et al., 2013). Acquired disorders of dopamine physiology also show links to religious behaviors."
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5478470/
"Religious and spiritual experiences activate the brain reward circuits in much the same way as love, sex, gambling, drugs and music, report researchers at the University of Utah School of Medicine."
https://unews.utah.edu/this-is-your-brain-on-god/
"Dopamine, adrenaline, and noradrenaline are neurotransmitters that belong to the catecholamine family. Dopamine is produced in the substantia nigra and ventral tegmental regions of the brain, and dopamine alterations are related to schizophrenia (1, 2). ...The “original dopamine hypothesis” states that hyperactive dopamine transmission results in schizophrenic symptoms."
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4032934/
"Dopamine In schizophrenia (SCZ), there is evidence that very high levels of dopamine in the limbic system play a major role in emergence of hallucinations and delusions. Antipsychotic medications, which block central dopamine activity, alleviate the hallucinations of psychosis. Drugs with strong dopaminergic effect, such as L-dopa, methylphenidate, bromocriptine, pramipexole and piribedil, may induce hallucinations. D-amphetamine, a direct dopamine agonist, may also induce psychosis and hallucinations."
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2996210/
"Here, we show that administration of a drug that enhances dopaminergic function (dihydroxy-L-phenylalanine; L-DOPA) increases an optimism bias. This effect is due to L-DOPA impairing the ability to update belief in response to undesirable information about the future."
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3424419/
"Tibetan mystics have long practiced a method to create sentient beings (Tulpas) from the power of concentrated thought."
Note: These (Tulpas) are not sentient beings, but a manifestation of the subconscious mind through neural plasticity via neurochemical imbalancing inducing meditation. In other words it's having a dream state while awake, and interacting with a character that's made up of one's own preformed thoughts (building blocks of ideas/concepts that are below conscious awareness) which gives the illusion of sentience. In simpler words it's self induced schizophrenia due to stresses (psychological/physical/environmental) where neurochemical traffic gets rerouted causing hallucinations to any of the five senses, also including involuntary movement, and distorted speech (glossolalia).
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vice.com/amp/en_ca/article/exmqzz/tulpamancy-internet-subculture-892
Imagine the euphoria experienced by the average person for believing they won a million dollars on a scratch off ticket (it could be a joke ticket yet as long as they believe). Now imagine someone having the same sensations, but being convinced it's a paranormal contact for believing John 3:16.
We evolved to seek pleasure (eating/reproduction), and avoid getting killed (tiger in the grass/competing neighbor/harsh enviroment). With our increased cognitive abilities we made up other reasons for pleasure, and survival beyond basic necessity. The Dopamine Reward System over time bridges gaps in pathways in order to form habits in order to repeat behaviors, and or thoughts. The often cited testimony of getting off an addiction thanks to a God is just a placebo replacement due to the power of the mind (an AA participant I heard of chose to worship the radiator in his room instead of an higher power, and became sober).
Ancient people did not know the neurosciences. Philo of Alexandria thought that joy came from Heaven by way of God's chief archangel the "Divine Word/Right Reason (Logos)".
ON DREAMS, THAT THEY ARE GOD-SENT Book 2
"XXXVII ...And who can pour over the happy soul which proffers its own reason as the most sacred cup, the holy goblets of true joy, except the cup-bearer of God, the master of the feast, the Word ?"
ALLEGORICAL INTERPRETATION, III
"LX ... the soul very often, when it is delighted, is yet unable to explain what it is that has delighted it; but it is taught by the hierophant and prophet Moses, who tells it, “This is the bread, the food which God has given for the Soul, (Exo. 16:15)” explaining that God has brought it, his own Word and his own Reason; for this bread which he has given us to eat is this Word of his ."
The High Priest's headdress had a crown made of a plant known for it's hallucinogenic properties at which a golden plate covered the forehead. On said golden plate was inscribed sacred characters for the name of God.
Josephus: THE ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS, BOOK 3, CHAPTER 7 (172-178), CONCERNING THE GARMENTS ...OF THE HIGH PRIEST
"6. The high priest's mitre was the same that we described before, and was wrought like that of all the other priests; above which there was another, with swathes of blue embroidered, and round it was a golden crown polished, of three rows, one above another; out of which arose a cup of gold, which resembled the herb which we call Saccharus: but those Greeks that are skilful in botany call it Hyoscyamus. ...Now the fruit is preserved by this coat of the calyx, which fruit is like the seed of the herb Sideritis: it sends out a flower that may seem to resemble that of poppy. Of this was a crown made, as far as from the hinder part of the head to each of the temples; but this Ephielis, for so this calyx may be called, did not cover the forehead, but it was covered with a golden plate, which had inscribed upon it the name of God in sacred characters. And such were the ornaments of the high priest."
Hyoscyamus Niger
" ...was historically used..., as well as for its psychoactive properties in "magic brews". These psychoactive properties include visual hallucinations and a sensation of flight. ...The plant, recorded as Herba Apollinaris, was used to yield oracles by the priestesses of Apollo. "
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyoscyamus_niger
Scrambled neurochemistry is insight to another realm for some people.
The Holy Dopamine Ghost (Thoughts are addictive)
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQATeZAnm87BaJjBtM1vMIq_gHRmBq3ie
Humble yourself, confess your sins which cleanses yourself so the Holy Dopamine Ghost can enter you to give out wisdom, and discernment.
https://i.imgflip.com/1ydvtk.jpg
So true ! He was lucky to have what he had. Why not just leave them and be a crap father, instead of killing them and being a monster !
1 likeMy wife can't have children so I totally understand.
1 like@Imsowarmandcalminside. read the book Letters From Chris written last year by a woman who became his penpal,who had a grandmotherly type of relationship with him. She was up front with him from the beginning and told him she wanted to write a book about him. I digress....she published several of his letters verbatim in the book. He is a TRUE MONSTER. He talks about putting his 2 year old baby cece into that oil tank like it's nothing. He also talks about how he feels like he killed his daughters twice. This monster smothered them once at the house then strangled their mom and they both woke up from the smothering as he was wrapping their dead mother in a bed sheet because he didn't do a good enough job of it. He then continued to drag their mother down the steps in front of them and he smothered those babies again. Then he stuffed them through 8 inch hole and dropped them into vats of crude oil. Their little bodies were so flammable that they could not be viewed by anybody at all and had to be sealed in a special metal box so that they did not explode in the ground either. He's a monster. He doesn't deserve to breathe. He did all this,obliterated his family, for a homely skank w implants that he apparently had never seen before and was mesmerized by. What a tool. I mean what a small town psychopathic tool. I have implants. I'm not hating on anyone. I'm attractive without them though. This skank spent 45 minutes on porn hub reading about andci quote "how to prepare for anal sex" the day before he murdered his family. I've written a book. I'm sorry. The killing of these 2 little girls makes me insane. It just makes me insane. I was able to have 1 child and she made it 30 and was taken from me and this animal is smothering two perfect angels and stuffing them into vats of crude oil.
6 likesDonna Koval it’s the bit about leaving them in the oil that actually got me the most. Just somthing about stuffing them in there and the fact that it’s such a vile way to dispose of someone, worse than a gangster to a criminal, never mind a beautiful angel. I’ve watched Tori Hartmans videos about this case, they are really well done.
1 likePs I’m glad he’s breathing as he is hopefully in living hell and haunted by what he’s done in some way or other.
Peace and love Donna 🤍
Have you write a book about it, what’s it called I’ll check it out. Ps I’ll check out letters from Chris too.
Wow loko so true i would die to have beautiful healthy babies which i prey god blesses me with🙏one day
1 like💯
0 likesI’d give anything to have what he threw away like so much trash. Bastardo.
3 likesDid you see his house 😰😦
1 likeNo joke
0 likesA lot of people learn to associate "normal" with "awful" and "boring". A normal life (spouse, children, home, etc.) is not that easy to get. It's easier to realize how wonderful a normal life is when you waste it for good.
1 like@Donna Koval Sorry for you loss. I know exactly what it feels like to see your baby pass away.
0 likes@Pamela K No. Its two girls and the baby that wasnt born, the boy would have made three.
1 like@Donna Koval No. She was pregnant with the third
0 likes@Stephen B it's still another life in my book
2 likes@Pamela K yea. Its still another life making it three kids in total and the mom making four. Not four children.
0 likes@Stephen B I never said it was 4 children but 4 lives nonetheless
1 like@Pamela K I agree with you, sorry. : ) yes, 4 lives in total. 2 girls born and the unborn child. I was responding to another who said four children.
1 like@Stephen B it's all good = )
2 likes@Donna Koval
1 likeYou can't squeeze a pregnany out of a woman's uterus by sitting on top of them. Heavy blunt force trauma could cause injury leading to premature labor, but I'm assuming she was dead before that could happen. What happened was likely a coffin birth, which is when a corpse expels a pregnancy after death. This is not the same as labor, it's a process that would happen to any pregnant corpse.
Facts
0 likes@Donna Koval she was gonna name him " Niko" not nick which is short for Nicholas obviously.
0 likes@absolute in doubt agreed!
0 likes@absolute it was "Nico " It's an Italian name that she chose.
0 likesthese interagators did a great job
2 likesfunny how he only got the "she killed my babies, so I killed her." excuse after the lady introduced the idea to him.
8 likesOne thing that always bother me about this interrogation is his use of “those kids”. Really gives off the impression of him not seeing them as his own. I’m not a parent but I’m pretty certain I would say “my kids”/”my little girls” and not “those little girls”. Maybe it doesn’t mean anything but it just strikes me as very weird.
1 likeDetectives provide faulty alibi
1 like“Oh, oh yeah… that’s what happened”
Imagine killing your wife and kids then blaming your dead wife for killing the kids; this man's soul is completely rot.
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An actual demon
42 likesProduct of his upbringing. The life insurance for the girls and Shannan was supposed to go to her parents and those two demons sued and won and got god knows how much. They made more money off their son killing than they did working.
16 likesOne day he will haunt a building somewhere
2 likes@mikki14 This is a lie. The life insurance policy was for Chris who, naturally, would not be allowed to collect it. It was then left for lawyers to decide who would get how much of the payment, and both Chris' and Shanann's parents got something (it has not been disclosed what each of them got)
18 likes@Exantius E You don't think it's a bad look to try to collect money from your son's murders? I do.
15 likes@VRcation 3D After the interrogators gave you that exact scenario🙄
1 likeWhat's even more messed up is there are some people who believe him, despite all the evidence to the contrary
14 likes@Jas tastic nah not even demons would do this
0 likes@NoLord Stop shifting goalposts. The guy I responded to said the life insurance policy was for her parents and that his parents hogged it all, neither of which is true. I did not take stance on whether it was right or wrong of them to take any of it, that was all you
9 likes@Exantius E Chris Watts parents did sue to get the life insurance money, presumably for the kids, and apparently did get some. It is not something I, as the parent of this guy, would have dared to do.
7 likesSO FOUL
0 likes@mikki14 my god :/
0 likes@Ovskii wow …
0 likesThe polygrapher imagined it.
0 likes@PickledKong64 I expect I understand basically everything in the world better than you do.
1 like@NoLord God loves you 💙
0 likesIt was his only smart move to look inocent (albeit cruel as fuck obviously)
0 likes@Pad I know serious people love to use the "lmao" so believe me, I'm impressed.
1 like@NoLord yup its a shitty thing to do I would refuse it and let her parents have all of it
0 likes@Nathan Asbury Who makes these rules that your god must follow? Super-god? The problem of evil has never been solved, and you certainly haven't solved it.
1 like@Ovskii it's mostly incels/MTGOW people I think. At least it's how they portray themselves.
0 likes@NoLord You can't blame God for the actions of someone who chose to commit using their own free will. That's like jumping off a cliff even though someone told you will be injured but then doing it anyway. Then blaming them for being injured when YOU where the one to make the decision in the first place. That's just dumb.
0 likes@NoLord look man I don't get why you hate God so much and I haven't insulted you so don't insult me. Humans create evil using their free will if God prevented someone using their free will to do something then it wouldn't be free will would it. Free will is taught in Matthew 23:37 and Revelation 22:17. Good day God loves you and God bless your family 💙
0 likes@NoLord it's ironic how you claim he doesn't exist yet you hate him. How can you hate something that doesn't exist? Look either way I bealive what I want to cause that's my free will and if you choose not to bealive the same thing then that's your choice If I die today and God does exist then I have everything to gain and if I die and he doesent well I had notheing to lose by bealiveng. I couldn't be happier with my life if I tried and I thank God for that. I don't see why you are so angry but I hope you find a way to ride yourself of that anger someday love 💖
0 likes@NoLord God loves you Bro 💙
0 likes@NoLord whatever you say Bro if that makes you feel better the k 😂
0 likesI just don't know how these cops can hold themselves back from literally beating his face until he is unrecognizable. I guess I will never be an investigator.
1 likeI know if I was married to the polygraph lady, and came home with my wages and I spent £60 in the pub on my way home I would be well n truly buggered, quizzed and then divorced 🤣🤣
0 likesShe's just amazing, would like to see more of her in these videos 👍🏻
The thing that broke the whole thing open was the gaslit line of all time, "chick are crazy" it has taken down queens, presidents, and empires. Chris couldn't wait to use that defense P.O.S
2 likes10:47 This is one of my favorite moments in this part. Like "why are you not crying?" and he sniffles. He is a horrible liar
3 likesHe was crying because he got caught not because his family is dead.
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3 likesNo shit welcome to Detectives R Us
50 likesObviously coz he killed them. He wouldn’t have killed them if he felt anything for them. He didn’t care about them. Only about himself.
17 likesHe'd start crying after realizing what he's done and how it's gonna affect him forever. Nobody cry's cause they get caught, they cry cause the emotion and feeling of the wrong they did sets in.
8 likes@torrie carte Well not someone like him. When did he ever show remorse after killing & knowing that he killed his family? The only times he cried was when he realized the cops already knew he did it, when he confessed to his dad (even blamed Shannan for killing the girls) and when his mom gave a message to him.. But never about killing his own family, not even when Shanann’s family gave a message to him in court. He didn’t even say sorry to Shanann’s family. He killed them just to be with his mistress. What a sorry pathetic evil monster!
10 likesDid he really kill cece and Bella or just his wife? He's making it so convincing that she killed there children
1 like@Lindsay Doepel He killed all three with his bare hands....
9 likes@Lindsay Doepel How did he make it convincing? As the interrogators said, why didn’t he attempt to call an ambulance? He also changed his story, he told his dad he was downstairs and heard the commotion and when he came up they were blue and dead. He then changed it to say he witnessed her on top of his child strangling her. And that’s only in relation to this specific video, he’s admitted that he killed all three of them now.
8 likesTrueeeee
0 likesThis quote is overused. We already knew.
0 likesNo shit.
0 likes@Ester Leng 冷美恩 thank u.
0 likes@torrie carte now that shit, hits hard
0 likesWith rigor mortis I just bet we would find out the children died after the wife which would mean the obvious, or even if u find the body it becomes obvious who did it a normal male or a normal female, if he didnt do it tho and his story is truthful Id get him out of jail not gonna lie lol keep him there like 3 years but its honestly unlikely that thats the case considering all his actions
0 likes@KRadoste - You must be new to the case.
0 likes@Joe Public I just laid out the possible scenarios.
0 likesIt was sooo hard to watch and I just watched it to the end to see that he got what he deserved! The series is good though 👏
0 likesIf his story about revenge killing his wife were true he might honestly be in the right, minus the part about burying all the bodies and lying. Too bad it wasnt true and he actually did kill them. He tried so hard to seem genuine and lied so much. Despicable
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Except it’s what the detectives suggested. They planted that seed in his head and 5 minutes later, that’s the story he tells his father
0 likesFeel bad for his dad having to sit there and listen to all that stuff that monster did.
0 likesAbusers always tell you what they ARE by saying ‘I’m not a (in this case) monster’. He’s not only murdered his whole family now he’s worried that he might ‘look’ bad. Ffs 🤦♀️
0 likes“I let my family down”
1621 likesBiggest understatement in history
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i think it was the most literal way anyone has ever said that expression
52 likesHe put them down
71 likes@VegeTarbleSSB r/cursedcomments
15 likesLiterally
0 likeshe led* them down.... 6ft under
2 likesNn Bb I was about to write that lmao
1 likeHe meant their blood pressure.
0 likesDamnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
0 likesit’s so cringeworthy watching his attempt at lying
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Almost everyone will lie this bad in a dire situations. But this guy really deserves what was coming to him
0 likes"THOSE kids...", "THESE kids..."....
1 likeI mean seriously? He couldn't even pretend to care a little better than that about HIS kids? I have never seen a parent who loves his/her kids refer to them that way.
Chris says "Those Kids" instead of
7 likes"MY kids" and only says My kids AFTER he's called out for his cold reaction to his family missing
Not a single tear? Over a missing wife and kids. That only he would knew what happened. But then he balls his eyes out with tears when he realizes that he might go to jail
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*bawls
0 likesWhen the reality hits. And he knows its out there. He doesn't say in regret, " i killed my wife and kids" he says " I'm going to f-ing prison". He doesnt feel remorse for his actions. He is remorseful he got caught. Monsters exist and they look just like us.
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No no he does care, and his tears don't just tell regret and guilt, it tells us of the bottled feelings of sorrow, hate, fear, anxiety, and longing. Though he's longing for things that won't ever come back. Introverts don't easily open up or show emotions, they just don't want to. But trust me, he was dying on the inside with the storm brewing up in his head really to explode of emotions.
2 likes@Taste The Rainbow such is the human mind controled by emotions
2 likesHe bottled his emotions causing it to explode that day
@Taste The Rainbow such is the human mind controlled by emotions, unfortunately he was too clouded in them to think carefully
0 likes@Kindred but there is also a limit in human mentality in regards to morality a line that if crossed makes people stop having any remorse or symapthy or compassion for the line crosser murdering your wife and children and hiding it is one of those things and thats why he likely wont survive long in prison as even the worst criminals normally HATE people who hurt kids
3 likes@Wilma Perkins there definitely is a limit and most people don't cross that even if people had the same personality type as Chris, many factors were at play inside his head.
2 likesI still believe rehabilitation is a better punishment for him and not retribution. Sure putting him in prison may serve as a good example to those around him and even teach him a lesson. But that's only teaching not to do it anymore, its not helping him fix his mental state. That's why you may also see many prisoners who come back to jail only to do the same crimes again.
I have a problem with the father....he seems.tp have knowned abput the affair... I think he kind of knew.what he did before he told him... I have this feeling that his familly was aware.... His sister and his mother...there's something about that familly that is just sooo off!
5 likes@melly mel how is this even calculated? Even the detectives said it wasnt. This is merely a snap in his brain causing him to explode. Studies show that introverts are known to be more aggressive due to their suppressed feelings. But this isn't just the works of being an introvert, there's more at play here.
1 like@Kindred dude, why are you defending him
3 likes@Abby Diaz im not? im analyzing him? Since so many of the comments get it wrong
1 likeYes and "why did this have to happen to ME! It's all me me me! Narcissist.
6 likes@Kindred He probably thought about it. He wanted to escape his old life and he did whatever was necessary in order to do it. I don't think it was just an impulse at all
3 likes@Itachi Uchiha lol you completely missed the point of my comment. I was trying to imagine his thought process, and I assumed that wat happened was premeditated. Never said it was a great solution, nor that it was necessary, but probably in his head, it was
0 likes@Kindred Lets also consider the aftermath of Chris Watts, wherein Calde, an author went to see him in prison to write a book about his story. There were prison confession letters made by Chris Watts detailing how he planned to kill his wife weeks before. Detailing how he killed his children by smothering and then killing his wife. But was then surprised that the two children wasn't dead yet. He also stated that the reason he put the children in the tanks instead of burying them just like their mother was because he got spooked when they were still alive even though they were smothered.
0 likes@Kindred I think that the reason that most of these "case studies" are unique is because their very transparent already. Unlike unfinished trials, we already know the ending and the facts are laid out as facts and we can't really tamper with them unless proven otherwise. We need to analyze based on these facts and like for Chris Watts, analyze the aftermath of his case/ his life in prison. While opinions have room for discussion, words like "trust me, he was dying on the inside" is not a proper analysis of any case. You've given him too much leeway and if you were a juror you should be removed from the jury.
0 likesOn the case of the institution and system of prisons. I do agree there is a major flaw in prison system wherein Rehabilitation should be the course over imprisonment. However, there should still be a line that should be placed between these two. If you cannot see that triple murder while still being mentally sound is not a charge that would cross that line, the problem is probably on you.
Kindred Fix his mental state? The dude coldly murdered his entire family. How could we ever trust him again?
0 likesAnyone understand his psychology? He is clearly not a sociopath because he is a bad liar and nervous. But it wasn't a crime of passion and he is not deranged. So what is this guy?
1 liketidak ada a retard
0 likesWell said.
0 likes@tidak ada Not every narcissist / sociopath is a good liar. It's quite obvious that he lacks any empathy and only cares about himself. All that emotion was just him worrying about himself and the fact that he got caught not because of what he's done. His language and expressions of emotion were extremely manipulative and calculated but just not effective. It also doesn't seem like he's very intelligent. To me that does sound like narcissist and / or sociopath.
1 likemelly mel Prison could be a place when even murderers can learn about the horror of their actions and grow to regret them (in most cases), but it wouldn’t be as profitable as it is now, would it?
0 likesThis also doesn’t apply to people who are just fundamentally fucked in the head, like child murdering psychos and serial rapists and stuff like that.
Jay Arsenio I couldn’t agree more with what you said, a lot of Psychopaths cannot be changed to not be a danger to society, those should remain locked up or simply put down.
1 likeHowever most inmates cold greatly benefit from a well done rehabilitation system implemented into the prison system. Sadly it won’t happen anytime soon.
@日本語は話せません Agreed, there's been many cases of criminals getting rehabilitated.
0 likesPeople should remember that they are watching a Criminal Case Study Channel, which is already biased on its own because most of them had done heinous crimes and proved no remorse. These channels doesn't need to show the bright spots of rehabilitation because its not within their scope
He's ASKING if he can talk to his dad. He clearly doesn't feel he's free to leave. But that seems because he's CONSUMED with defending himself, rather than because they're insinuating that he can't leave.
1 like"I'm not a monster". If you're not a monster, then monsters do not exist.
2 likesThe POS use incomprehensible mumblings: it's not very effective
2 likesThe detectives use intense pause technique: it's super effective!
The dad comes in: Fatality
That loud clock has to be part of the interrogation tactic.
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I wonder, do companies produce loud clocks for police interrogation rooms?
1 likeIs this like a market niche?
Chris' dad : "lawyer."
4535 likesDetectives: Allow us to introduce ourselves
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:)))))))))))))))))))
74 likesDetectives: You just activated my trap card!
@trarzene LMAO
3 likesThis joke doesn't work because he had already met them and been talking to them for a long time in that room.
5 likes@Nicklas VEVA over 400 people think different ;)
18 likes@Jan Hob have you even seen top comments on youtube?
25 likesPeople are literally just quoting what someone said in the video and getting thousands of likes. I don't think that the average youtube viewer is qualified to decide what is funny or a "good" comment.
There is no substance in most youtube comments. But what can you expect from the mainstream? Relatable and recognizable things is all you need for a comment to be considered a good comment by the average viewer.
Oh, and just because a lot of people believe something doesn't make it true.
@Nicklas VEVA Hey bud, appreciating your answer. You said right things. Anyhow to honest i think a discussion "is it tecnically funny" is absurd. Nobody get hurt, some laughed, some didnt, and thats pretty much it :)
23 likes@Jan Hob I'm just sick of having to read the same shit over and over again. I want to read something fresh, something with substance. An observation maybe? I'm not saying that his comment wasn't funny, it just doesn't fit the context. If he was in that room talking to his dad/cop FIRST but after his dad mentioned getting a lawyer, they come in and actually intorduce themselves. His comment would be an okay joke if it had that context.
4 likesIkr seen that the first watch they were in there fast
3 likes@Nicklas VEVA Why do you care dude? You wanna get rid of all this social media bullshit and stop stressing over how many likes someone gets. That is what is a 100% wrong with society today. You will feel a lot better in yourself if you pay no mind to it my friend.
15 likes@C0unt1ng 5heep the only "social media" that I use is youtube. Sometimes I use instagram. I quit twitter because you can't say shit without getting banned. Facebook is for old people and single middle aged mothers.
1 likeI just don't like seeing shitty comments on top. Justin Y. is my favourite example. He gets likes because he is an "icon" to people and posts """funny""" comments. This guy's comment is better than all of Justin Y.'s combined.
@Nicklas VEVA.......Absolutely!......They quote a couple of words from the video and it's like somebody hit the fucking jackpot in Las Vegas.....And then some person says something relevant and insightful and it's like they have leprosy.....I've posted a few comments that were shallow and not funny at all...And the likes are ding, ding, ding.....also posted a few that were dead on point as well as some that were hysterically funny and.....Nothing!!.....I'm fairly certain that the gist of the problem is that we don't have the ability to READ the room......such that we don't know if they are Mensa Members or mouth breathers!! ...Judging from your post I suspect you're a member of the former and probably understand what I'm trying to say!
1 like@Nicklas VEVA your the man g. Dont let fucks get to you you got support! It was a funny comment but its not like its gonna gain fame for being so ridiculous that its funny haha.
0 likes@Nicklas VEVA wow lead me through the path of enlightment wise one, what a rare thought, such raw intelligence. Have you perhaps just turned 15, O wise one?
9 likes@Donald Johnson ...That said, many Mensa members ARE mouth breathers. My friend Jamie joined and wrote a series of articles about it with screenshots, etc. and I was astonished by the cringe factor of certain sectors of the community.
1 like@Nicklas VEVA well, the 'detectives' didn't introduce themselves until after daddy said "Lawyer" - before that, they were...potraying concellors acting more or less like the mans priest. So...at the drop of lawyer, they hit the switch, flipped the hat around backwards, and sat in the seat in a different manner.
3 likes@jamie Allen1977 it was literally the reverse that happened. At first they were pressuring him to answer questions while also trying to be a little bit encouraging. After the dad mentioned the lawyer she comes in and rub his back to comfort him. They still met him before and they introduced themselves. They aren't different people.
0 likes@jamie Allen1977 so before they were just lolly gagging and not extracting information? What are you on about?
0 likes@trarzene smart, and skilled, they know their trade well! we can hate all we want, but its the simple truth.
0 likes@Nicklas VEVA do yourself a favor and start giving a shit about social media. Especially youtube is the worst bc everyone is anonymous. Having a comment liked is mostly a matter of luck imo
1 likeThat was so sneaky! If the commentator hadn’t pointed it out I wouldn’t have caught it, is awesome how well they work
0 likes@MCRuCr true. Just like videos going viral and stuff.
0 likesHahahahahaha
0 likesI am not convinced he wanted to get away with it.
0 likes@Brandon B. Right he was with the detectives on it
0 likes@Nicklas VEVA incel
1 like@Nicklas VEVA Dude you can just not read the comments. Your comments are you bitching "I am a victim for exposing myself to things I know will upset me". No one cares.
2 likes@Nicklas VEVA The good thing about top comments is that people can jump on the wagon and start their own conversation instead of being buried deep down in their monologue
0 likes@Yeeter "Look at me, I agree with everybody else! I'm so (not) special, please accept me!"
0 likes@The Skillbox I want out of his house, but he wants me here. So, wrong again, chump.
0 likes@Nicklas VEVA Damn son you've got more daddy issues than all of my exes combined. You good homie?
1 likeMost important thing I learned from this channel is don’t talk to the police. Lawyer 100% of the way.
0 likes@Nicklas VEVA just for future reference dude, don't try to over analyze a joke. It is a JOKE for a reason and doesn't have to align perfectly with reality to work or not!
1 like@Nicklas VEVA the Pick Me girl of the comment section. So quirky and different! She's not like other girls with their popular YouTube comments.
0 likesShould the cops not have Mirandised him as soon as they heard his confession to his dad?
3 likesSurely not doing so could’ve weakened their prosecution?
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Not necessarily. He was likely told of his rights before hand as he was already being questioned before the confession. Miranda rights are typically read at the arrest, but are supposed to be read before any interrogation. Even if the police are just bringing you in to "ask a few questions", before they begin asking anything they need to tell you your rights. Even if you're just being asked about what you saw as a witness, you still have the right to a lawyer when talking to the police, and they have to tell you that just in case it turns into a situation where you end up confessing to something.
2 likesImagine the patience and self control it takes to interview a monster when you know exactly wtf they did
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she didn t knew if he did it.
25 likesAiembrav ! Yes she did she just didn’t t say it. If they accused him straight on they’ll scare him away. they’re trying to get him to to confess and locate the bodies. Trust me Tammy hates Chris watts.
199 likesi know right!! when they are sitting in your face and acting like crying. you will feel like punching his face.
44 likesthey had no clue what he did at this point
9 likesI think they had a pretty good idea they had footage of who goes in and out of the house. The wife and kids were never seen leaving.
60 likesIg?
0 likesRIGHT!?
2 likeslike most of the guys you lie too their face i bet 👍😀😂😒🙏
0 likesI have heard detectives say even though they want to reach over and strangle the person, they keep the victims in mind and do what they need to do for them.
30 likesAn oil tank, your own kids. Wtf is wrong with people
19 likesI think that when you're doing this kind of work you forget that he did those horrible things while interrogating him.
2 likesHearing Shan Nann always has be double take when I'm reading the subtitles.
0 likesI couldn't do that job and look in the eyes of a monster
0 likesMy aunt did this interrogation job at a prison while pregnant and the things these psychos say when they're caught and locked up is shit you wouldn't hear in nightmares
8 likesThe emotional toll it would take, now we as a nation hate them for this
4 likesRight? And to be sympathetic for them and even take their side. My self-control would have slipped instantly
0 likesWell they do it quite often
0 likesthey dont
0 likesI know. How do these people live normal lives
0 likesThat's their job. You really think those investigators are doing this based off of their own morality? They're motivated for selfish reasons like everyone else, a high profile collar like this would lead to a very nice promotion.
4 likesJennifer Torres There are actually people who criticize the police for being too nice or buddying up in these interrogations, when this is just their professional duty and I am sure takes a toll.
2 likesI'd say it is training more than ability. Sure a natural ability to remain chill would help but no one comes out of the box ready to deal with a situation like that without some serious practice.
1 likeJennifer looks fine ^-^
1 like@Angstadillio indeed for selfish gain only, not justice
0 likesI'm using your picture tonight
0 likesIt's called professionalism and we who work in Federal law enforcement have it instilled in us
1 like@pierre117 That's their job. You really think those investigators are doing this based off of their own morality? They're motivated for selfish reasons like everyone else, a high profile collar like this would lead to a very nice promotion.
0 likesCompare it to the pAtiEnC3 and fles control it took for monster to exist to co-form this interview
0 likes@Zamfir Gabriel Oof
0 likes@Cameron Dean speak for yourself, 3-4 to half of USA public could tell he guilty but thats no the issue at hand its the proof
0 likes@Tim R before wars and tribes and shhhtuff nobody had their own kids or parents, Everyone had their elders, siblings, and children. nobody possessed anybody until body's started getting possessed jah know... Wtf is wrong with people? Nothing, Human people however have free will to turn wrong. what is wrong with fear? Nothing but the warry of fear itself.. Nuff tings, really nuff em brain child's like Lioness does her cubs
0 likes@kuslerf12 dont be afraid, she heard them irl then they amplified during them dream state, she raised/spoke to you sharing those amplified memories and weather directly conscious or subconscious we will help weather it when you integrate your shadows and upload your psyche to jah unified collective Loop wheel of love. Break the fear knots/loops, use good. see yall on that flippy flip side. Prayer your ways find you strength to harmonize with your Godhead aka meditate. Good LUcks also Coitus is correct, if your not submissive to fear at all than it would seem easy if at all soon its all seamless..
0 likes@well done thanks
0 likesCameron Dean they knew he did it from the very beginning. Even his neighbor knew he did something and was acting weird.
1 likeEveryone is a monster he crossed the line so many do. It’s just he didn’t choose the right kind of work if he was a cop he would’ve gotten a fucking medal.
0 likesAiembrav ! They were 90% certain tho.
0 likes@mkervelegan because being absolute muppets comes naturally to you lot
0 likesThe more you insight and experience you have in psychology, the more compassionate you become. calling somebody a "monster" is fucking stupid. do you think they are a different species or something??
0 likespipi holst - as a matter of fact, yes. Because they are doing things that no decent human being would be doing. “Monster“ is a fair description just as it is for any serial killer. I don’t have a problem with it.
0 likespipi holst Oh, no, un pretty sure people like Hitler, Kabuga, Garavito and Ted Bundy Can still fit the monster box pretty well.
0 likesIf it’s paying the bills I’d have the skills. No problem
0 likes@Vidalion it’s a strategy
0 likesTakes a stone cold professional..
0 likesI am always amazed when people confess because cops are outside the room, it's still being recorded.
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Im pretty sure he knew that they knew and he just wanted to come up with a story that makes sense
1186 likes@WolfDare 19 ya
38 likesi'm always amazed when people who aren't under arrest talk to the cops at all!
1534 likes@Tara Thompson Amen!
76 likes@Tara Thompson that's cuz even someone with half a brain cell who would know better don't kill people :P
233 likesI'm always amazed they take polygraphs too, innocent or not. It's such BS they cant even use it in court so why play along? The polygraph is one of the biggest reasons he ended up confessing. Before any of that, all i'd be saying is "Lawyer".
593 likes"We don't catch the smart ones." - Policemans
351 likesWHY ARE YOU EVERYWHERE,I LITERALLY SEE YOU IN STEVE WILKOS COMMENTS
21 likes@Opti Chain The scumbag 'confessed' when only him and his dad were in the room, that's what they meant I believe
73 likesIt's the dumber ones. We've never heard of the smartest ones, and we probably never will for most of 'em.
96 likes@Tara Thompson I think it's guilt. Like subconsciously, people want to get arrested because they know they're in the wrong.
47 likes@Me Me Sad Boi not to mention they keep you there as long as they can to get you to your mental breaking point. Anything is possible
26 likes@Me Me Sad Boi more like when people realize theyre not going to convince anyone any longer eventually they give in to the pressure
8 likesI am always amazed when people confess because cops are outside the room, it’s still being recorded.
7 likesStop hating on DSP.
5 likes@MRI I don't think you understand how a polygraph works. It is just a tool measuring the body's autonomic responses to questioning. Just like a regular interrogation, it is the person that is looking at those responses that's the lie detector not the machine. It is inadmissible because it isn't 100% but its appearance as a scientific device would skew jury perception to give it more weight. Regular Interrogations themselves arent 100% accurate. Not even all confessions are not 100%. A polygraph is just a different interrogation technique, it is no more and no less bs than any other interrogation.
21 likes@Abdul Rahman More like the people who are smart enough to get away with it fly completely under the radar and don’t get questioned to begin with. And if they do get questioned and successfully lie, we’re not really gonna hear about it because, from everybody else’s perspective, they’re innocent and inconsequential. Basically, the reason all these murderers seem stupid is because we only catch the stupid ones.
26 likes@MRI seriously you never posed to talk to the cops i mean at first yea to act like he helpin ig but once he got caught up he shoulda just shut up and lawyered up ppl be so dumb
2 likes@Andrew Driver I dont think you understand the point lol. Why take it? In this specific case, it was a major reason why he ended up confessing. People think in some way its going to help them, just like they think talking will make them appear innocent. It amazes me people cooperate at all. If i was innocent i still wouldnt take the fucking thing.
20 likes@MRI in some cases people mistakenly believe they can beat it. In most cases they believe their refusal will make them appear more guilty. There is currently a shortage of polygraphers and they are expensive. they aren’t going to just ask anyone to take one so if they are it’s probably time to request a lawyer. This guy was going to confess eventually, the polygraph just made it a little easier.
14 likesHindsight is 20/20...things are much different when you are in an interrogation room and it's happening real-time. You can't prepare for it.
10 likes@MRI I think we found the guy and their name is MRI... guilty much?
1 like@Tara Thompson if they dont they are more quickly considered a suspect, but also works the other way around, but legally if they are not under arrest cops cant touch them even if they have suspicions
0 likes@Salty Snowflake not true at all smart or dumb these things happen. Being smart or dumb doesnt show your mental stability. The smartest people can have the most offset mental problems or unstable decision making skills. Anyone can decide to do this but its smart people/criminally informed with the justice system who have the possibility to get away with it and that is what she meant
4 likes@Auto Roller Have you been looking for your father all this time? Yeah, you found me.
0 likes@Abdul Rahman you don’t get what they were saying.
0 likes@Tara Thompson
6 likesThat’s what I thought about this whole case.
Obv it looks suspicious to lawyer up, but safer than just exposing yourself lol.
Sad thing is this guy would have gotten away with this it seems if he had just been quiet and said where’s the evidence ? Let me go…..
@Turbo Soggy they could succesfully pass without confessing or blurting anything out but later get convicted anyway b/c there's other conclusive evidence. On this channel you have ie the "I don't know guy". The cops failed to break him (though his behaviour came off as extremely suspect) but they had enough evidence anyway.
0 likes@gia.4kt If I may quote Batty in Fern Gully, who was voiced by the late, great Robin Williams... "Awesome use of the language, dude". My grammar s probably not perfect either, but please attempt to type coherently.
3 likes@Dylan Walker psychopaths can typically lie with a totally straight face, they don't even get nervous internally and are known to often beat polygraph tests. They might get themselves tangled up about facts b/c they're not necessarily smart enough to think up perfect lies, but they will sound confident even after they're caught with contradictions. They won't break under pressure, though I think the interrogators could still trick them into saying too much. This guy was obviously a shit person but I don't think he was a psychopath.
6 likesBasically if you think someone is a psychopath you shouldn't look for "signs" of lying, but rather take careful notice of everything they say and analyse it to see if they contradict themselves or known facts.
There was one serial con man active in several European countries, I forgot his name. When he was eventually arrested in Rumania, Rumanian police only questioned him in short stretches with breaks in between, because he was so convincing that otherwise the interrogators themselves started to believe him.
@MRI lol. Do wut?
0 likesWhat the heck. I used to watch your videos ages ago. What were the odds I found you in a comment in a video. Lol
0 likes@ProtoMario but Proto!!!
0 likes@whoaaa mygoossh We are not mad it is just very frustraiting
0 likes@MRI Maybe thats why they want you to take it or ask you to take it. To get a little more of an understanding of if your story matches how you answer the polygraph?? He was an idiot if he thought taking that would make him seem innocent 🥴🥴🥴🥴
2 likeshe definitely knew he was being recorded. remember when he was watching the videos of "those kids" when nobody was there?
1 likeLmao proto Wyd here
0 likes@Tara Thompson You'd rather have them not and say "fuck the pooliice" I aint no snitch"?
0 likes@Bob Barker I really hope that’s bait
0 likesShhhh don't let the secret get out to the criminals
0 likesSame, but like, if someone lies to the police about not killing someone, I wouldn’t expect much more from them.
0 likes@MRI If I was innocent I wouldn't take it either, because i'm afraid i would be so nervous that I would still fail it.
3 likesdude it was intentional, he knew that and wanted to make it seem like the only reason he lied was to protect her and avenge his kids, you should be more perceptive
0 likes@whoaaa mygoossh That's what I'm saying. It's like these people commenting are trying to help future family murderers. It makes me sick.
3 likes@𝕯𝖗𝖆𝖈𝖔 𝕻𝖆𝖉𝖎𝖑𝖑𝖆 agreed 👍
1 like@Dj Wom doesn't matter at all. Never talk to cops without an attourney
1 like@Mark Ross I hope someday we'll see a video of a guilty person who manages to talk their way out of it who then got caught on another crime and confessed the previous one too.
0 likes@WolfDare 19 or not give them the satisfaction of him confessing to them
0 likes@MRI The biggest reason people in the US take it is because while it's not admissable as evidence, if the jury hears about it, the outcome can influence their decision. If you didn't want to take it, you must be guilty and hiding it line of thinking. Lot of people still believe polygraphs are 100% reliable.
0 likes@Gucc Nabba theyll catch you lol. the forensics and tech they use now it’s very very hard to get away with anything. not to mention you’re on cam in so many places and your phone tracks every location. if it was the 90’s or less then hell yeah only the smart ones would get away lol
0 likesExcept his confession was also clearly a lie. He was following the idea they were putting in his head before they left the room, that he only killed his wife after she had murdered their daughters in front of him. This is an absurd narrative, but by suggesting it during the questioning, they were priming Chris to believe that it seemed plausible to them based on what they knew, which was enough to get him to think it was a good idea to roll with it (much better at least than what actually happened). Of course, the investigators knew they could unravel the rest of the story once the initial admission was made that he had killed his wife, so this was just successful bait. Keep in mind that he's still lying when he's talking to his father. He's not using the officers leaving the room as an opportunity to speak candidly to a confidant (as dumb as this guy is sometimes, I don't think he's that dumb), he's using his father as a prop to fully explain his new narrative while the officers are out of the room and unable to interrupt or cross-examine, getting his story straight so it's not pulled apart immediately. It's borderline perversely clever compared to some of the other stunts he pulls in these videos.
3 likes@MRI I tend to think they used the poly just as a means to get a confession out of him. We don’t even know if he really failed it. Maybe they just said that to pressure him to confess, cause they were already pretty sure he did it. I don’t get though how he thought he was smart enough to pass that test and didn’t lawyer up immediately.
1 like@whoaaa mygoossh they're just saying that on top of being a criminal he's stupid as hell too. But yeah, good for him ofc
0 likes@Zack Hayes you will be a suspect anyways. Basically anyone close is a suspect. And the spouse is the number one sus all the time. Guilty or not. There have been many many innocents who were incriminated just because of the interrogations, they either go wrong or something happens. That's why you should always get a lawyer. It's a legal right. Guilty or not. Just go and check a video on youtube called "dont talk to the police", it's a lecture given by a lawyer who explains why for a whole hour. But good for this criminal, he deserves be punished.
0 likes@Ikrame Tahiri good point. I just saw a video going around on YouTube shorts of that lawyer Tom guy saying the same thing about taking sobriety tests. Even if you are stone cold sober they could still fail you , so it’s best to refuse.
0 likes@MRI I think it's the whole idea that if you pass it, you kinda get to feel confident about your story. Almost like you're proving you're not lying, just to the world in general.
0 likesit's not recorded
0 likesHe plotted that to try and throw it on his wife.
0 likesIm always amazed how you people pretend to love justice, yet when the justice system is at work, you are so shocked by the end results.
1 likeStop telling the future criminals in the comments to "not speak to police"... End your "amazement". Shut up and let the legal system work. This isnt the 1930s no one is gonna beat you up in a back room. Your rights are relinquished once you commit a crime and feel guilty over it.
Confess to the cops and let them take your sorry arse away. Periodt.
They should've just brought the Dad in straight away instead of hours on interviews a Polygraph and expensive Tax Payer funded Detectives
1 like@Tara Thompson I think CW is so stupid he didn’t realize he could get up and walk out at anytime right up until the moment he told his dad he strangled Shannan.
0 likes@WolfDare 19 a storyline made up by the polygrapher, he bought the tactic hook, line and sinker.
0 likes@John Dalton yes, I do believe this is my chosen username... Are you over there having a... "Problem"? What are you calling The Lord for?
0 likes@White Alliance You do realize that the law can twist your words and use it against court, right? We're not telling anyone "dont talk to the police, all we are saying is that you have the right to remain silent and request a lawyer. My thing is, I just find it funny how criminals feel like they can talk their way out of consequences when they break the law failing to realize that the cops are trained to know when somebody is trying to lie. Other then that, I agree they just need to admit to their wrong doings and take responsibility for what they did.
1 likeThey have no other option tf? They know they’re being recorded and that there is law enforcement but typically they can be inside a room like this for like 14 hours
0 likes@Sunshine Kitty Can they choose to remain silence and request a lawyer?
0 likes@Mr Trel good comment friend. I liked it
0 likes@White Alliance Also, why do people have a problem with your name? I'm a black person and I have no issue with it lol. People would not say anything if it was a black person saying "black power" and use it as their username. I'm black and I even see the hypocrisy in this.
0 likesIt's very simple actually and you would most like do it too in a similar scenario. Even tho Chris did a monstrous act, he still thinks and feels like other human beings. Clearly this act bothered Chris all this time and he wanted to confess and try to relieve his mental condition.
2 likesUs humans, we need acceptance and understanding. Therefore we prefer to share our weakest moments to someone we know and trust in, rather than people we don't know. Even tho those people would be right next to you watching. And in this case the environment is even safer since it's just he and his dad in the room.
Obviously he knew it's been recorded, that was probably the first thing noted to Chris when he stepped into that room for the first time.
The people you guys refer to as "smart ones" here in comments are the psychopaths who don't feel any guilt or need to confess.
@MRI I think they feel pressured to accept the polygraph test, because if they refuse to take it then that really gives the impression that they have something to hide. Even if the polygraph itself can't be used in court, saying 'no' to taking it would make you more suspicious
0 likesI’m amazed at people confessing in general.
0 likes@Tara Thompson Exactly cops do this everyday, they have a lot of experience and practice.
0 likes@Abdul Rahman life does strange things to people
0 likesI’d rather confess like that tbh
0 likes@MRI any normal person would request a lawyer as soon as they’re being interrogated
0 likesProbably just wanted to try it out on his dad first before he told it to the cops
0 likes@Tara Thompson even that being said Brian laundrie hasn’t spoke to cops one time and the whole world thinks he a murderer
0 likes@Abdul Rahman yea you look like the type of person to say something like that lol
0 likes@Me Me Sad Boi
0 likesHe said...I felt nothing for my family...no guilt here...not one ounce.
@Me Me Sad Boi i actual believe its the other way around. They’re panicking and they think if they talk to the cops and clear their name they’ll be okay, and by getting a lawyer, they’ll look suspicious
0 likes@Tara Thompson Yes, nobody should ever talk. But you can understand why someone like Chris Watts does it. If he just clammed up and lawyered up then everybody would know he was guilty. He is trying to appear like he is a victim. Victims talk to police.
0 likes@MRI it’s almost like an interrogation technique
0 likesEven when you are under arrest!
0 likes“whisper, whisper, whisper.. LAWYER.. whisper whisper” •Detectives re-appear•
1 like•surprised pikachu•
God I know! wtf is up with that!?!
0 likesThis wasn’t recorded…
0 likes@MRI he knew he was busted,,,,i mean he dumped them at his work site,,,,a lwayer is not going to be able to bs thru that
0 likesPeople are stupid. Do not talk to the police.
0 likes@Love Lizards yeah if you ever kill 4 ppl...dont talk to police
0 likes@Turbo Soggy nobody can lie themselves out of it. They simply don’t get arrested and if they do, the only word they utter to the cops is “lawyer”.
0 likes@Tara Thompson Same. Even if I was 100% guilty or 100% innocent I'd demand a lawyer and refuse to talk.
0 likesHe knew that.......he was already about to confess witch is why he talked to his dad first
0 likes@MRI yeah, he got played like a fiddle.
0 likes@WolfDare 19 *plagiarize
0 likes@Abdul Rahman ive heard of arguing evil is irrational but if you geniunely think evil is unintelligent then hoo boy
0 likesThat woman detective is a badass, holy shit. Imagine comfortingly rubbing the back of a man you KNOW murdered his wife and daughters. She did exactly what she had to do to get that confession. What a poker face.
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Gotta get the the truth out and get that money hell. Ain't gonna get no answers just sitting there haha. She did her job very well.
188 likesI agree, both detectives are great at talking to him to gain his trust.
218 likesCan you imagine her children? Those kids must tip toe around her if they think about stealing a cookie. 😂😂😂😂
266 likes@Maria Fernanda Torres I couldn't even imagine 😂
18 likesI was thinking that too! Shes like gently rubbing his arm offering support after he annihilated his whole family! That’s dedication!
91 likesThis woman is one you don't want to play poker against :D
53 likesIkr, she knew the whole time of course, and the way she made casual conversation to make him let down his guard and she laughed and smiled, shes got fucking balls, I wouldn't be able to pretend to like him
89 likesF E M A L E
8 likesI mean, this dude Chris is making pretty good money so he must have had some kind of brains but i cant understand how he never knew the intentions of the detectives... Hes so naive it hurts to watch...
26 likesYeah, cute she came in as a polygraph technician, then led the interrogation, smart move tbh
25 likesMarc well I don’t think he can buy his expensive protein and meals with that money in a long time 🤣
1 likeShe also knows that no mother (almost) would ever strangle their own daughters.
9 likes@Sovereign Citizen LEO not disagreeing at all, but I've got a similar inability to understand a man doing the same to his kids and partner. (speaking as a man who has gone though the process of separation with kids involved, death for any of them was as far from my mind as death for me, no sense at all)
10 likes@2LeftThumbs - I posted this in a comment below: "Let's be clear: He was cheating and in a continual relationship with the other woman. His wife found out and freaked out. He wanted the hotter sexier younger tighter [not pregnant] woman and didn't want to give up the house and half the assets to his wife. End of story." A guy also though (sociopath) might do it to his wife if he "fell out of love" and even into hate of her (hatred for her), or her nagging, haranguing, manipulation, etc. Killing your own children however (also) is a whole 'nother level of psychopathy. But if they witnessed him murder their mother, then he would have no other choice (potentially).
5 likes@Sovereign Citizen LEO still not disagreeing, it's logically understandable, but I still feel "wtf" when socio/psycho paths fuck up like this. I mean, I understand and accept what you're saying, just bewildered it can happen👍👍
5 likesperiod queen!!
1 like@Laneice Carey queen, period
2 likes@2LeftThumbs Exactly!!
1 likeWhen I saw the documentary I was like why is she being so nice to him!!! And it made me mad, when she rubbed his back when he was crying but then I realized it was all an act and a technique to get him to talk. Wow she was amazing 😚
16 likesRight?? She’s so good
7 likesShe is amazing! The way she played him in the lie detector was amazing she played him the whole damn time. That women is a legend
12 likesbro imagine if she was ur mom and u took the last cookie from the jar and she confonted u about it, you'd be so screwed
1 like@David Optional that would be even more scary
0 likes@Maria Fernanda Torres she probably has a polygraph machine in the front closet in her house for instances where her children lie to her.
1 likeThe woman Detective is a Natural....She never irritated me with a strained pushy voice....or saying stupid shit...she guided to chris to the cliff's edge & patted his back until he' wanted' to jump off!
11 likesshe even gave a look to the camera while rubbing his back like "jeez when is gonna confess already"
9 likes@Marc everything about his behaviors screamed "guilty" since the moment that he got home for the police's wellness check. Shannan's girlfriend noticed, the neighbor with the camera noticed, everybody...it was obvious. It was just a matter of time until his mouth caught up with his body language. I agree that he must've some intelligence to get through his education and professional life, however it seems he has very poor emotional/social skills and doesn't seem to perceive his behavior as well as everybody else's.
3 likesTo be fair, she doesnt know he did it at that moment, and she doesnt really care, they care about prosecuting the easiest suspect over finding what actually happened, hence why theres approx. A 50% false conviction rate.
5 likesSo did the male detective.
1 like@cleo715 True but i mean still after this all, if he just didnt get so intimidated from the agents he couldve atleast had a bettrr case for himself. Without a body its always hard to get a case closed.
1 likeWith naive i mean like the poly test, ofcourse they trying to make it like its almost case closing evidence but in reality that test doenst say much....
Takes a sociapth to catch one I guess
4 likes@Maria Fernanda Torres my dad was a detective, I understand That
1 likeYes the guy was good to they scary af 😂
0 likes@Sovereign Citizen LEO Facts disagree. The mother is more likely to kill children under the age of 8 than the father. Maybe you should leave your sexism in the 1800s where it belongs.
3 likes@Rob - Proof? Evidence? No sexism, I believed what I stated to be correct, but perhaps I could be wrong. I am a Conservative (Libertarian) and cannot stand erroneous or detrimental Feminism.
1 like@Sovereign Citizen LEO It's FBI crime statistics. It's really easy to look up. I'm a liberal and hate willful ignorance.
4 likes@Rob I'm center-right and I'm glad you exist
2 likes@Ashley Hydemann - Well there's no doubt this is true from one simple perspective and practice: Abortion - I wasn't arguing. I made an original statement. Maybe it was wrong (don't know, don't care). If he was going to correct me, I was simply asking for proof/ or solid evidence. Regardless of abortion (or abortion as an exception) there is nothing in the link you posted, that certifies (let alone states) that mother's kill their children more often than fathers. And I'm not saying it's not true necessarily. I don't know. I want facts or evidence. No offense intended to anyone.
2 likes@Sovereign Citizen LEO That's fair I hope you have a wonderful day
1 like@Ashley Hydemann - Thanks : ) - You as well.
1 like@Sovereign Citizen LEO Shannan was a million times more beautiful
0 likesI hope she straight up got a promotion/raise both, something. This woman an asset to the dept. and her jurisdiction.
3 likes@Marc probably just a nerd programming engineer.
0 likesShe stomached the guy telling Chris it was his wife’s fault too
0 likesWhy not have compassion for people who did heinous things?
1 likeEven down to the way she holds herself, she makes herself smaller to seem like less of a threat. She is so freaking smart.
2 likes@Dexter Wilson it wasn't. There's a video of him describing how he killed them.
0 likesAnd you know she lysoled the shit out of that hand afterwards. For months!
0 likes@jack Johnson that probably says more about you tbh
2 likesWouldn’t it suck to be a teenager and have these detectives as parents?
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Yes! The way they work together and understand each others technique is unflappable. On the surface it looks so casual and almost amatuer but watching this thoroughly you can see it is so calculated. I would love to watch a video of their teenage kid trying to work their way through excuses and stories. Hate this has happened but it is such an interesting story
1995 likesIt would be fucking awesome
359 likesTamara D I assume they’d treat their children differently as work and family are two very different things
683 likesI'd love it!
37 likesAll parents are like this! It just happens when you have kids. Psychic abilities etc..
200 likesTamara D haha 🤣 yes!
11 likesDanielle Storm You might think so, but, being related to both a therapist and a psychiatrist, even if they aren’t necessarily trying to treat you like a client, per se, the way they think and use information you give them to deduce an answer generally happens no matter what. This is why they’re good at their jobs, because they’re naturally good at it. So sometimes that behavior bleeds into real life anyway. Granted, a cop/interrogator is different than a therapist, but the idea remains the same. This has been my experience anyway. 🤷🏻♀️
261 likes🤣🤣🤣...I would've been in so much trouble all of the time. I was thinking that for a moment when I watched them work.
17 likesMichael Jones Same! 😂
6 likesLMAO
5 likes- better than having Chris Watts as one
132 likesTamara D I was a policeman/detective kid.... sigh....... where do I begin? Time I was 6 min late for curfew? Time I climbed out my window to go party with my friends? Only to get back home to find window was jammed or nailed. The time he bought me a car for my birthday. Told me I couldn’t drive it until he & mom got back from vacation? Had his “boys” pull me over. I could go on with these stories of an hard headed, spoiled brat.
49 likesRainier Rodriguez - you’re right. When you do this as a job, these psychic abilities become natural. However you do have to learn to shut it off, otherwise you’re fami,y will start to resent you. When I come home. Last thing I want to do is have a discussion with my husband who wants to beat around the bush or argue about something so stupid.
5 likesTamara D you bring up a really good point. I’m keeping this as a parenting video.
7 likes@mr mcClintock Yes, they worked very well together. Part of that is because this was rapidly becoming a high profile case. The second that starts to happen they put all their best, experienced people on it.
32 likesI am a forensic Psychologist & shortly after I started working, we got a high profile case. I was all excited, lol, but I wasn't allowed anywhere near that case. It takes a good 5+ years to work your way up.
I can guarantee you, everyone working this case had significant experience and were considered the best in the Dept.
I bet after he is in prison, they hire a lawyer and file a appeal, stating he didn't have a lawyer, while he was being interrogated, after his dad mentioned it. The way our judicial system is, it would not surprise me.
12 likesTamara D kids are immune to this
6 likesHell no that kid would just learn to be an expert lier, top class!
14 likesHell i just go to them ..sorry mom and dad i stole a cookie and i even was thinking to steal another one..
6 likesi think that teens would just be amazing liars
4 likesMy mom has the mentality of these type of detectives. It used to totally mess with my head but she lovingly passed down all of her wonderous tools of mental torture and mind games to me so I'm quite grateful lol
28 likesEven the most seasoned detectives and best interrogators of suspects could remain completely oblivious to something like their daughter being nine months pregnant, depending on what they are like as people. The mind is funny like that.
11 likessmartest people onearth dont go on to be the police.
4 likesMy dad was an interrogator for our local department. Trust me, in a house like that, you learn how to lie lol
33 likesMy dad was a cop. . . We eventually had to limit the number of questions he could ask us in any situation . . . 😁
36 likesOf the three of them in the room - I think I might just go with the cops on that one... Strangulation only beats grounded for a month in top trumps.
5 likesAwful, terrible story. His poor father also.
Tamara D don’t even bother lying
1 like@G C like watts
0 likesRight? Couldn’t get away with shit
2 likesMy dad used to be a detective. We don't lie in my house, there's no use.
20 likesI was gonna make a juvenile comment on here similar to the other guy that said "milf alert", but I legitimately forgot that there are respectable adults on youtube. I should be ashamed of myself.
5 likesDid you brush your teeth?
17 likesKid: ummmmm allegedly.
I genuinely think those children would grow up to be the best and most tactful liars ever.
8 likesHow could he lie to his father
4 likesLol...your comment cracked me up!!
2 likesCvoorhees he should have had legal counsel. For a few reasons but also so there are no grounds for appeal
2 likesOn the advice of my lawyer.... You are not my real dad!
4 likesMy family is Sicilian, we beat lie detectors any day!
9 likes😂😝
2 likesAll of his excuses are so childish and absurd, I can't imagine getting caught got for every little thing by these 2 😳
4 likesEhhh, the kids would adapt. Likely become very very very good liars.
3 likesIt would suck to have Chris' parents. If he were my son I would of got him a lawyer on day one before he opened his mouth anymore, whether I believed him or not.
2 likesNot really.. detectives are always at work..being overworked..it's like teachers, they can make quite useless parents sometimes
1 likeI'd take them over Chris thats forsure........
5 likes@B Classie 😂😂
1 likeHahahahah !!
1 like@steve k haha
1 likeOh my God yes LOL
1 likeUm...my mom woulda destroyed Chris Watts as soon as he got there. Haha
1 like@XIV Words AGREED!
1 likeIt would just make you a better liar in the end. You learn the most from sparring against a superior opponent.
3 likes"Who ate the rest of the cake in the fridge? Do you know anything about that Tamara?"
6 likes"Umm... No. No I don't know anything about that. At all."
"Ok, just take a deep breath and I'll ask you again."
"But honestly, I didn't eat it. I just want the cake back."
"Tam stop... just stop. We know about the crumbs. Chocolate icing was found on your shirt... It's time to tell the truth."
(Parents wheel out the polygraph machine)
"Alright! it was me! I ate the cake!"
hahahahha!
1 likeTamara D Yes especially the female detective.
1 likeLOL nine months later you're still cracking people up with that one Tamara. : )
1 likeTrylica It would be fuckin awful 😬
1 likeThey would be the worlds best liars
1 likeTamara D lol, yep it did suck! My dad was a homicide detective and interrogated a bunch of people. He’s done that stare down on me, it was so nerve racking and awkward.😆 I’m so glad I’m an adult now. Lol
1 likeHaha
1 likeMade me laugh -very inappropriate.
1 likeTamara D 😂
1 likeIt's been my personal experience that cops care more about their jobs than their families. Just don't embarrass them & they'll forget you're there.
1 like1)it´s hard to believe he did what he did...scary too.
1 like2)to respond to your comment: i would´ve gotten in sooooooo muuuuuch trouble with my parents than i did during those years....LOL
Hahah you wouldn't get away with anything!!
1 likeI hope they get together.
1 likeI'd run AWAYYYY
1 likeIt make the kid more clever to pulling off BS to their parents tbh the stricter parents are the more clever and mischievous your kids usually turn out
1 likeOMG YES
1 likeProbably not, I mean they can prolly tell when you're lying but seem like kind, genuine people who understand teenagers do dumb shit. The lady in particular is probably more cognizant of this than most.
1 likeToo bad they’re actually mine
1 likedid you poop in your socks and hide it? No. We already found the sock, tell the truth. No, it wasn't me. Tell us where the rest of the socks are!
1 likeIt's very hard to get away with anything when you have parents like this, trust me lol
1 likeIn a way yeah... but they sure would keep you out of trouble. And you wouldn't have any doubt that they cared about you.
1 like@B Classie lol. Sorry but I think you were blessed.
1 like@Leap of Søren Nice! Kudos to your parents.
1 like@Robin Gardella LMBO. Oh my! The stories you must have.
1 like@Coolcat McFat Yeah. How DARE you?
1 like🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Angela Pandolfo apparently out of habit. The way you could tell when Chris was lying was: it happened every time his mouth opened.
1 likeis that mr mcClintock, their kids will end up interrogation proof
1 like@Danielle C it's called a joke
1 likeI’m good at it not giving up this guy gave up
1 like@M not everything is about you
0 likesMe I be a drug dealer they wouldn't no shit.....
1 like😂😂😂 It’d be dang hilarious!
1 likeWouldn't it suck to be those chairs ha......
1 likeAre they husband and wife though?
0 likesTamara D on god lol can’t do NOTHIN 😂😂
1 likeCvoorhees Sad but true. Hope that’s not the case. He’s truly a Monster and needs to be put down.
0 likesA good parent should be a detective to his / her kids
1 likesteve k omg
1 likeI'm gonna use all these techniques on my teenage kids LOL
1 likeI could read my son so well. Actually, if it wasn't for my motherly intuition too, I wouldn't have been able to read his body language at 6 years old.. My son started to hide when his real uncle would come take him to the movies. Not only my son, but so many little other boys the monster got hold of.
1 likeI know the detective and his kids, they are a great family, he is a very good dad, they are all very happy. The only part of that would suck is to see how badly this case actually affected his life.
1 likeI pretty much did have that... it suuucked. Spent like 6 years of back to back groundings.
0 likesI wouldn't get away with anything 😂😂
0 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likesWould've turned me into a sociopath
1 like@Suzanne Williams
1 likeEspecially if they kept looking for those qualities
I mean liabilities
0 likesHAHAHAHAHAHAH
0 likesThey still wouldn't have a clue if I was being mischievous after I got caught the first few times. I would become a master manipulator with these parents, OK. Learn from the best. My head game would be on point. Thanks mom and dad for making me who I am today, OK.
0 likesTamara D....it definitely sucks that you could make such a facetious and ignorant comment such as this.
0 likes“Timmy, you know that we know that you snuck out last night. Now, we really appreciate it because you didn’t even bother to cover it up, meaning you wanted to tell us about it. You have two options: no car for a week, or we check your search history. It’s your choice, Timmy. It’s your choice.”
2 likesThere goes my drugs
1 likeTamara D My pops is a former KGB agent. Parents let shot go all the time 😂
0 likesChris should be sitting in the corner where the male detective is . It will present the feeling of having nowhere to go and no way out.
0 likesParents are natural interrogators though....but parents who have access to a polygraph machine...now that would be interesting. They'll be like..."sit down!" and then stapping the polygraph wires on you.
0 likesWell....considering that I only had one parent growing up, I'd think it kind of nice to have two, even though they were detectives. I had nothing to hide as a kid anyway.
0 likes@Daria lol, your nuts.
0 likesI feel bad for laughing at this while the video played but bruhhh I felt that
0 likesTamara "we found a cigarette butt" tell us all about it? 😂
0 likesLol!!!
0 likesYup...
0 likesTammy D they aren’t special lol
0 likesI would use my right to remain silent. At all times.
1 likeThat’s reality tv right there 🤔
0 likes👍👏👌😂🤣
0 likesRainier Rodriguez “all parents are like this.”
0 likesChris Watts nods “YES TOTALLY. I AM LOVING AND CARING. AND VIBING. Did you know I COOKED EGGS?!”
Danielle C not necessarily
0 likesAt least they'd know when you're telling the truth
0 likesIt’s amazing how many people don’t realize that this is a joke.
1 likeId take these two over Chris Watts in a heartbeat.
0 likesImagine standing before Jesus Christ with all your secrets and sins still not having been repented of.
1 likewe all need to give an account to Jesus Christ on judgement day don't be the one. Don't be the one that follows the crowd into simple stupidity. Follow Jesus Christ tell Jesus you're sorry turn through your evil ways before your breathing last breathl
That Mistresses evil she has a very evil way about her. I truly believe she had some very evil influence in this guy's life. I believe he got played by this evil adulteress. May Jesus Christ bring out the truth and expose that wicked mistress.
0 likesTammy D not as bad as having Chris watts as a parent
1 likeWhy does the Vodka taste like water?
0 likesMy dad became a detective during my teen years and he was very good at his job. For a kid like me who was always getting into trouble it was tough. You can’t lie because they see right through you. And they use some of their interrogation tactics when they feel you’ve done something wrong. Forget trying to hide anything, my dad knew if something was up as soon as I walked in the house.
0 likesTammy D I’m a teen and my dads a detective and I never get away w anything
0 likes😂
Lmao the way you think tho.
0 likesMade me lol
0 likes@Trylica for me to
0 likesI can't help laughing at this.. a friend of mine has a detective dad and he always feels like a criminal at home hahaha
0 likes@Mikael The interrogators shown on this channel are on a whole another level. It's psychology 1001.
0 likes@Trylica The drinking and smoking that sounds like a difficult one=)
0 likesthose kids would turn out to be very dangerous people
0 likesThat should just make you a better detective you learn how they operate for your whole life you can crack on them
0 likesWelcome to my childhood
0 likesOmg lmaooooo. I would’ve been screwed!
0 likesMy son is 8 - I should start studying all these techniques😂😉
imagine being her husband....
1 likeBeing a child to a detective, I can confirm that it does suck.
1 likeDepends. The one guy looks like a cool ex hippy or something so he probably has a late curfew
1 likeRainier Rodriguez honestly yes. As a parent it’s like you have a 3rd parent eye lol
0 likesNo. You would get away with anything cause your a detectives kid, you would just take a weak ass punishment from your parents while others would go to jail.
0 likesMy dad was a homicide detective, and it did suck because he was a mean alcoholic.
0 likesCase Langley I hope everyone who worked on this case has been able to deal with the effect it had on them. I have the upmost respect for them. I followed the case pretty closely online and it had an effect on me so I can’t imagine what they’ve had to deal with. I didn’t even realize this comment had gotten so much recognition. I was not trying to be disrespectful, just giving props to their skills in a lighthearted way that had nothing to do with the case. I’m sure they could have used a distraction or a laugh when this was going on. Wishing nothing but the best for them and their families.
1 like2eleven48
0 likesHow so? This comment had nothing to do with the case. I was simply giving props to their skills in a lighthearted way which was neither disrespectful nor facetious toward the case. I’m sure they could have used a distraction or a laugh when this was going on. You’re entitled to your opinion but you might want to take note of the fact that nearly 10K people disagreed with you and out of 180 comments, your were the only one that felt this way. 🤷🏻♀️✌🏻👋🏻
Robert Johnson I had no idea this comment had gotten so much attention! Only noticed today because I have been rewatching some of JCS’s videos during lockdown. I’m shocked. Apparently, quite a few other people were rebellious teens as well. 😂
0 likesIt would suck to be a friend of that teenager too. Your friend sneaks out and tells you to lie to his parents and the next thing you know you're sitting in their living room with a lie detector being strapped to you.
1 likeYou'd grow up the right way though.
1 likeWhy didnt he just lawyer up.
1 likeYES!
1 likeDamm they would have found my weed the first fucking Day i smoked
1 likeThem: I know it can be really hard and I understand. We have all been through it, okay, sweetie? We can work through this. It's all gonna be fine.
2 likesMe: yeah, sure. I smoked with jessica the other day-
Them: we got her!! Grounded! No cell phones ! No social media! No junk food! No breathing! Nothing!
Haha you get home and she has her polygraph equipment on the dinner table😬
0 likesi guess they are more lineant how how to say in Engrish
0 likesTammy D lol
1 likeOr the boyfriend of their daughter
2 likeswell the way i see it, it could go in 2 direction either the kids wont get away with anything or they become the best liars/ criminals the world had ever seen by learning from their parents and finding ways to deceive others . can someone make a movie/show of the second option.
1 likeGood One , Best Comment Ever !
1 likeIf Chris Watts was the interrogator, yes
0 likesmy Parents are even worst both are "TEACHERS"
1 likeTammy D 😂😂😂
1 likeTammy D what should we do with the person who broke the vase
1 likeI'd like you to be my stepmom 😘
1 likeJHOT 247 Insults are the last resort of insecure people with a crumbling position trying to appear confident. You’d probably get more satisfaction by trolling someone who gives a shit. I just feel sorry for you. Have a good day 😊
0 likes@Tammy D got butthurt? lol
0 likesJHOT 247 Not in the slightest...other people’s ignorance and self loathing do not have any effect on me at all. ✌🏻
0 likes@Tammy D you keep telling yourself that sweetie lol
0 likesTammy D you would be permanently grounded. Mum: what did you do with your girlfriend last night? Son: We just sat in the park and talked. Mum: OK I’m going to conduct polygraph test to see if that’s correct.
1 likeJHOT 247 doooh it’s a joke regarding having police as parents You must have German in your family they don’t seem to have a sense of humour either🤪
1 likeJHOT 247 OK. I hope the anger management course which has obviously been postponed due to the covid 19 pandemic starts again soon and you can resume your treatment. God bless x
1 likeSteve McCann Sorry! I should have put up a warning not to engage with JHOT 247. It took me a few comments to learn silence is your best bet. You just can’t fix stupid.
1 likeTammy D Thanks. She needs prayers and a little extra grace.
1 like@Mikael ya fucking right you have these interrogation skills 🤣
0 likesSteve McCann You are right. 😊
0 likesThat's called being a parent sweet heart. Don't be stupid!
0 likes@James Martinez every single parent has the skills of a detective thats why the entrance exam to becoming one is just one question "are you a parent" boom your in the force
1 likeI did. My Gramps was the sergeant for our local police department for 22 years. 😂 I never got away with anything while growing up in my grandparents’ house
1 likeit would be awesome. specially when youre in danger.
1 likeLol.. couldn't have said it better !
1 like@steve k fair enough
0 likes@SusieW brilliant 😉
1 likeHAHAHAHA
1 likeProbably not because they'll have raised you right in the first place.
0 likesNah I'd plead the 5th and lawyer up
1 like@Danielle C They'd still be able to tell when you're lying and know when things dont add up
1 likeBuahhaahhahaahah!
1 like"Son, we know you're lying. The polygraph said so... Just get it off your chest"
now imagine they had druggies as kids
0 likes"Did you sneak out of the house?"
2 likes"I-"
"WeLL yOU SeE"
"Son, stop. It's time. I now you went out last night even though you're grounded"
1 like🤣
1 likeI think it would make a kid grow up morally sound and honest and strong minded enough to keep away from trouble and become a good successful citizen in this crazy evil society we live in.
1 likeYep
1 likeImagine coming home high and they start interrogating you
1 likeNot really. They're worse liars than the perp
2 likesDon’t underestimate a kids ability to learn a parent lol
1 likeAt least you would grow up normal and know right from wrong.
1 likeAre you rons ex wife or mother? Lol
0 likesUm..go bake cookies
0 likesOh lord I wouldn't have made it I can think of so much shit I would have been trouble for doing 😂
1 likeYou have some of the best problems ever.....I'm laughing my ass off because of your comment !
1 like"Chris, we have one foot in the door. Where are the cookies."
1 likei would hate to have the woman as my parent. shes so good at her job that id rather just confess immediately than to go through 2 hours lying
1 likethere are some teenagers with parents like this... now you think it backwards... wouldn´t it suck to have conflictive teenagers as sons and daughter knowing that you cant catch em cold handed all the time and being lied at everysingle moment?...
0 likesI’m a teacher in middle school and I use these techniques on students. Works like a charm to get confessions. I’ve only had one student who did not break (despite witnesses). That one might be a true psychopath.
2 likes@Danielle C My dad was CID. Work and family blend together when you're an interrogator
1 likeI ain’t a lier so no
0 likesNo.
0 likesIt also sucks having those skills, I once had a girl I was dating as a psychologist I realised she was showing signs of suspicion, i kinda talked with her and it was clear to me she was dating someone else, I wish I hadn't known, such knowledge is a curse sometimes.
2 likesImagine trying to interrogate that kid after 18 years of world-class live training.
1 likeWould be kinda cool actually
1 likeNot as bad as having Chris as one.
1 likeAre you one of the interigators
1 likeNot good, they’d make you crazy. Gas light central.
1 likeNo. If you ever commit a crime you will be ready for any interrogation.
1 like@Tammy D Just where have you been young lady? Why are your eyes so red? And why are you rolling around on the deep pile carpet having a laughing attack going "feel the furry walls"? Last Question.
1 likeYou got any left??
I would have been busted on a weekly basis.
2 likes"look, I know you took the cookies. You know you took the cookies. She knows. And I get it, they were Elmer fugde double stuffed cookies. They're good cookies, and I get it. They're great. And when you wanted them, we said no. It makes sense that you'd take them. We're not mad at you. They're just cookies, right? Just tell us. Tell us about the cookies, Timmy."
1 likeThe ladies a beast.
1 likeIt would be like having Nancy Drew and Frank Hardy as parents.
2 likes@Danielle C I don't think so. Liars do the same body, eye functions whether kids or adults.
0 likesBut a parent has to have a transparent and honest communication with a child, rather than using mental manipulation to get confessions. It's not the same thing~ Hopefully. Unless the parent is a terrible person, then yeah I'm sure they'd use manipulation
0 likesHAHAHA!! THAT WAS FUNNY AS HELL!!😝😝
1 like"we know you didnt clean your room. That doesnt make you a bad person, we just need to know the truth: where is all the cutlery?"
3 likesHahahahahah
1 likeWow!
1 likeTammy D “mom can I go to Billy’s birthday party on Saturday?” Asked Johnny. “Are you actually going to Billy’s house?” Asked mom/detective. “Yes” replies Johnny. “ Well I need to hook you up to a polygraph, to make sure you’re telling the truth” said the mom. 😂🤦🏻♂️
1 likeYeah. Never interrupting each other and taking it from where the other left off. Luckily (for the kids) not many parents. I interrupt my wife and she interrupts me when we are trying to discipline our kids. "Your method sucks!".
2 likesMay be parents should take a course in interrogation techniques and learn how to be in sync as the goal is the same. And as perq, lesser kids will grow up to be criminals.
I’ve got a detective as a parent and I haven’t gotten away with much😂 but I also know how to trick people now
1 likeyes and no lol
1 likeTammy D or Chris watts as your dad
1 likeNo. Having good parents does not suck. Having Chris Watts as a parent is what sucks.
0 likesI can see Graham now, showing his son footage of him taking a sip of his Bourbon 🥃
1 likeI took a wicklander Z course and the instructor said he always knows when his kid is lying😂
1 likeIf you raised by them, you’d know their techniques
1 likeBut I mean eventually you catch on to their techniques and learn how to manoeuvre around them 😂
1 likeTotally!
1 likeTrust me. It does.
1 likeI would keep reminding him/her the phrase that they hate so much: I’m not speaking another word until I see a lawyer
1 like@mr mcClintock On the surface they look calm and ready.... but deep down...
1 likeI bet they grow as experts at hiding stuff
1 like"Where have you been, young lady?"
2 likes"I want a lawyer."
Right?? My husband is a detective and I'm a nurse. My kids tell us all the time that they can't get away with shit
2 likes"Mom, I'm sick"
"Get your ass on the school bus"
"Dad, I wasn't doing anything wrong to get detention"
"Hahaha I will be giving your teacher permission to woop your ass now!"
Haley Guthrie ok. Gn
0 likesNot necessarily. In my language there is an expression that says "the shoemaker wears the worst shoes"
2 likesWelcome to my childhood
1 likeLol my parents tho
2 likesMy papa was a police officer, and let me tell you - lying and then getting grilled by him was a whole different ballgame. He was never loud or aggressive, but he knew what questions to ask and what to look for. My brother and I did not lie often
1 likeusually love child of these kind of people have more intellegent than their parents. not all some of them.
1 like@mr mcClintock Something tells me they aren't married.
0 likesYes. My dad is a retired Chief of Police & he spent the first several years as a detective w/ OSP , my brother and I never got away w/ lying to him , ever! He always found out the truth in its entirety sometimes even giving details that we had never even brought up. It was awful growing up but ended up teaching me how to do the same w/ my kids.
1 likeHahahahhahaha yes
1 likeMy dad was a chief of police and undercover detective for 20 years, i got away with nothing. He had pens that were actually cameras, a cell phone that was a camera, a gps tracker under my gas tank and voice recorded in my car, etc etc i didn't get away with anything. When I turned 18 I went wild
1 likeI did grow up with a detective as a parent and I couldn’t get away with anything. I broke every time during “interrogation”. 😇
1 likeThey'd be so busy with work that they wouldn't know about the dumb shit I've done
1 likeOnly if your uncle isn't a lawyer.
1 likeFor sure! You should watch Chris Voss a former hostage negotiator who wrote Never Split the Difference, go through scenarios where he is role playing negotiating with his kids... omg its actually exhausting.
1 like@Brandy Schade That sounds very interesting!
0 likesBetter the detectives than the suspects.
1 likeAfter watching this I’ve just handed myself into the police, I don’t think I’ve done anything but after watching this i feel guilty as hell
1 like@Danielle C looking at LEO domestic violence stats, they probably treat family and work about the same
1 likeMy friends dad was a cop. He was always on us for smoking weed, doing burnouts, everything. Nothing got past that man, but he was good about it and knew kids would be kids
2 likesNo. I would love to have had two attentive, responsible and intelligent parents. I dig logical, truth seeking and aware people. What would suck would be to have religious freaks for parents or addicts.
1 like😂
0 likes@Nolan Booblackie a name like that and you actually have the nerve to call someone else an idiot...okay then.
0 likesIt would be a good thing. Would make for some disciplined kids
1 likedid you, or did you not...take the candy? Stares intensely
1 likeLEO parents are the worst when it comes to lying. My dad was a cop for about 25 years and he has the most accurate BS meter I’ve ever seen. Like anytime i would lie to him, he would be able to look right into my soul and see if I was telling the truth lol
1 like😂😂 a teenager might run roughshod over them.
1 likeI think it’d be worse to have Chris as a parent lol
2 likesThey'd never be married... You can't make a marriage work unless you lie to each other... And they'd both know....
1 likeNo
0 likes@Trylica how to become the best liar/detective EVER
1 likeOnly one of mine was and yes - It sucked.
1 likeWait a minute! That's you in the video!!!
1 likeIt would suck to be in a relationship with them. Highly manipulative, which is fine for their day job, but may spill out into their private lifes if they deem it necessary.
1 likeI did it 😩 I climbed out the window 😭 me and Michael 😩 and he took $20 dollars out dads Wallet plus I ate dad food mom put up for him for lunch😭
1 likeParents: We weren’t talking about any of that but continue 🤔🤨🤨🤨
As a son of two cops, I can confidently say I never got away with anything as a teen.
1 likeThat woman was incredible, if she was my mom and accused me of stealing a dollar I would pay back $20 even if I was innocent.
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A horrifying concept
56 likes@Eyezinstein there a lot more horrors in this world open your eyes
11 likes@Dice Blue more horrible than being framed for something you didn't do and being punished 20 fold for it? What would that be
37 likes@Eyezinstein at least 50 million people are in slavery right now - real number is probably a lot lot more.
6 likesI've got one of those. Interrogates you into oblivion over all matters.
0 likesI love her, but she can cross-examine a lad at rather inconvenient times.
To funny
1 like@Dice Blue Juste because there are more horrors in this world does not mean this is not horrifying...
16 likes- « Damn, I lost 500$ today »
- « Well, that sucks »
- « Duh, I’ve seen someone lose 3000$ once »
well yes that’s true, but we’re not talking about that atm
@skyboosm Just because someone states there are more horrors in this world does not imply the original is not horrifying...
2 likes@Dice Blue yes, but you needed not to be condescending
9 likesFantastically devised commentary 10/10
0 likes@Astolfo imagine being called a birch for doing your job .
1 like@Astolfo
0 likesthe point :
_____/you\______>
(*wish I could post memes in YouTube but*💁)
Moment of silence for Tammy's children who will never get away with anything
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Can't even snag a cookie on Tammy's watch if youre her kids....
307 likesImagine being the poor boyfriend of her daughter
300 likes@Liam honestly 😂
31 likesMommy I didnt steal the cookie
390 likesTammy: That's fine honey....just relax and take a seat
Do you all still think their mom killed them? No it was this monster
13 likes@Aizaz Ahsan it’s okay man we all are sharing something called a sense of humour not everyone gets it
132 likesLMFAO!!!!!!!!! Now this Is A funny Comment!!!!!!! I’m dying laughing right now in traffic. GOOD 1!
18 likesgrowing up with her as their mom those kids are gonna be able to get away with anything
12 likes@Aizaz Ahsan pretty sure tammy's the polygraph lady
84 likes@Liam I mean Come on man now😂
2 likes@Aizaz Ahsan who’s mom? What are you taking about? The mom was killed too. The pregnant mom
12 likesshes gonna know what they’re gonna do before they even do it
2 likesFor God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. John 3:16❤️
7 likes@Liam LMFAOOOO
3 likes@Nar🏆 no. Are you?
3 likes@Olivia Grace if I don't believe in god then I can't perish because I simply won't believe it
4 likes@Aizaz Ahsan bruh I'm talking about the polygraph lady oml
14 likes@Ruga don't crash ..༎ຶ‿༎ຶ
1 likeShe doesn’t even need that machine.
8 likes@Aizaz Ahsan who are you talking about ? What "mother" were you referring to?
2 likes@Aizaz Ahsan Yes, Shanann killed them.
1 like@kmmetcalf5110 u really are confused
0 likes@kmmetcalf5110 Pretty sure they were confusing Tammy, the polygrapher with Shanann, the wife.
9 likes@Derp gotcha ha ha oh my 😂
0 likes@Liam they're talking about the female detective lol
4 likes@E Van ?
0 likes@Liam oops responded to the wrong person my bad
2 likes@Aizaz Ahsan they're talking about the female detective lol
6 likes@E Van ahaha I thought so, all groovy
3 likes😂
0 likes@soupycat that's not how religion works lol
1 likeAnd the hubby, and her mum, and dad, and relatives and friends, colleagues, teachers
0 likes@Tomorrow is Yesterday No she didn't.
0 likesHa ha that’s funny
0 likesThis is one of the best comments on Youtube - ever. I'm dying laughing
4 likes@Montana Mike ok mike
0 likes@julia she is the lie detector there is no machine
4 likes@Josh the Flat Earth Jedi yep!
0 likes@Aiden Harkins not really was a nanny of a little girl her mom also worked in the police with investigation similar path of Tammy, they are very honest children cause there is not repercussion for telling the true, sometimes when investigations gets difficult the woman needed to stay all night working with the forensics, or the police, so the children were afraid they would lose their mom, it might be different from people to people, but cause she was able to read people so well she was ultimately very nice and a legitimate good person :)
1 likeMy mom can have that job without all that training too.
3 likesNah. He will be the best lair TRAINING since baby from a pro
1 likeAt lest they won't get murdered :P
0 likes@Nonya Business LMFAAAOO
0 likes@Josh the Flat Earth Jedi lol
1 like@Liam imagine being her own boyfriend lol
0 likesthey will NEVER...cry again, be hurt again, get sick again, etc...they are resting now and waiting for our Lord and Savior to take them on to heaven!
0 likesAmen
@Nonya Business look Im not saying you took the cookie, but we need to find the cookie okay?
0 likesLol!!!!
0 likesIKR? 😬😂😂😂
0 likesright, i really hope she doesn't play these mind games with her kids lol. at least not on this level, i can get like not wanting them to lie. still though lol
0 likesLmao! Or her husband, siblings, family members, church friends…
0 likes😂🤣😂🤣
0 likesImagine if shannan was actually the one who held all the nuclear codes and Chris’s heroic personality sprang into action before she had the chance to devour us all
0 likesShe’d be a wickedly protective mum, kudos to her!
0 likesThe fact that this man tried saying his wife killed their daughters is absolutely disgusting
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Him murdering them is pretty bad, too
42 likes@WyldWhetherBrothers that’s why it’s bad my guy
44 likes@Tabula Rasa i got the point
0 likesbut also didnt
He’s not a monster, he’s a fucking demon
14 likesIt’s possible
0 likes@Tabula Rasa no you 2 guys did lol
1 like@Gregor Heisenhorn this is correct
0 likes@trapez77 are you serious?
0 likesTbf, he only said it because the female detective planted the idea in his brain to get him to confess
3 likes@Rowan Melton yeah but he went along with it...
1 like@Lexie S Oh yeah I agree. But it's not like he came up with that story on his own.
0 likesChris is such a disgusting and despicable coward that as soon as she offered that alternative question you could see the gears turning in his head and he directly chose to lie straight to his father with this sudden story of his wife killing his kids, imagine blaming a dead person who YOU murdered for a crime YOU committed, and then selling that to your own poor father who flew out just to come see if he can aid you
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To this day, even after his second confession otherwise, his family and groupies still think she did. It's so awful.
107 likesHis father said that Chris' mother always said that his wife was an evil woman. Chirs' parents are not good people. they are just as evil.
62 likes@Literal Creativity yeah, people aren't just born into this world a psycopath from normal people, they need to have either been brought to that point by trauma or are born from a pair of psycos lol
15 likes@Literal Creativity
4 likesDisliking someone, and maybe with a good reason, doesn’t make you evil.
@Literal Creativity chris's mother to this day still talks shit about Shannon. She always hated her and believed she was beneath Chris even though Chris was never a winner to begin with. So he seems to be just like his mother and that was unfortunate for Shannon and their children.
33 likesBut the fathers reaction is kinda weird two, He just found out his grandkids are dead, my dad would pass the fuck out if he had received news like that..
38 likesExactly... the whole stuff he did was dreadful, but accusing your pregnant wife, whom you brutally murdered, to have killed your children as soon as you have the feeling that this version might save your ass is like a different league... purely psychopathic...
18 likesThen to top it all off his parents believed him
4 likesEntire comment is one sentence
1 like@Michelle Claire For real?! That's terrible! It was so clearly Chris who did it. I feel horrible for his parents, that has to be heartbreaking.
3 likes@Celisar1 Trust me if his mother is ever put in a spot where to benifit herself she has to do something evil,i guarantee she will take that option without hesitation.
5 likes@laughing monkey People are actually born psychopaths. The emotional loss because of a trauma is mostly a sociopath.
1 like@yunus y i specifically mentioned their parents either need to be messed up as well or outright be psycopaths, the 1% case you're mentioning where neurotypicals birth a psycopath only occurs in instances where development of the brain was interrupted from conception resulting in said case.
1 like@laughing monkey
2 likesIm just mentioning that the parents dont have to be psychos as well. Genetics play a bigger factor than upbringing.
1%, exactly. I'm pretty sure a man killing his children (unborn even) and his wife is even less than 1% of the population.
Michelle Claire They’re in denial a 100%. There is so much evidence that he killed all 4 victims
0 likesIt's not just him. Providing a way out to catch people in lies is a pretty common tactic in interrogations because people will latch on to it.
0 likeswhen i first heard the story of his wife killing the kids i felt really bad and i felt like he just got himself into some deep sh!t even though i didn’t justify what he did to his wife. it’s a shame that was a lie and it was really something more horrific
0 likeslet's also remember his mistresses phone was pinged at the location of his house at the time of the murder and at the burial site. I implore everyone to research everything and all the evidence that has come up against her since this case. she 100% was involved.
0 likes@Patricia Curtis Yeah but they would need more evidence than that to convict her.
0 likes@Dan oh there's a plethora of evidence against her and im genuinely so confused why she was never prosecuted. like its a LOT
0 likes@Patricia Curtis Do you have a source?
0 likes@Dan theres several vidoes about the mistress on yt. Shes definitely involved and knew he was gonna kill them.
0 likes@Literal Creativity or maybe they simply don’t want to believe that Chris did it, because he’s their son.
0 likesThat’s mmm was the scariest part
0 likeswell, at least Chris Watts' gene was not going to pass to the next generation
0 likesI feel awful for his father. Imagine going through 50+ years of life, raising a successful son with a beautiful wife, 2 kids and one on the way then your son murders his family and goes to prison. It would be really hard to accept that new reality. You'd basically be grieving the loss of your child while they're still alive. That's awful. I can't imagine how that man was able to get on after that.
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He lives in denial and does not think his precious son is guilty.
354 likes@cocatfan "precious son" hahaha looks like someones parents didn't like them... Psychology, just your words gave you away.
29 likesThe apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
34 likes@Cory Bjarnason I dont believe that and I think that's an insensitive statement to make. Plenty of people have relatively normal and even good parents but end up on drugs, committing crimes, etc. You can't pin a grown man's behavior on his parents like that.
306 likes@Quintus Of course. We're driven by emotions and not always logic. The man literally has to make a choice between two hard but not equally as hard realities. Believing his son who he raised and saw the best in was caught up in a terrible situation. Or, accept that his son is a cold-blooded murderer that not only killed his own daughter, wife and unborn child but his fathers granddaughters, to be born grandson and daughter-in-law.
57 likesNot only killed them but then stuffed his daughters bodies in an oil can and then went to work at the same site later as if nothing even happened. That's not something many people are capable of. And it just so happens to be his son? Of course he can't believe it.
@Akuma LMAO nah cuh you speakin fax people be goin too far with this shit, they watch like two or three videos and think they woke 😂
28 likesThe guy found out his Grandchildren had been choked to death and showed minimal emotion. Instead he showed instant concern for his son saying he needs legal help. Like father like son.
93 likes@Sam Someone I grew up with playing video games with in my family killed themselves a few months ago. When I first heard it I cried then didn't show any emotion at their funeral. Then cried again over it months later and felt depressed in private without telling anyone. Suffering in silence is still suffering and he was probably in shock as well. I dont know how he felt and neither do you. He hasn't murdered anyone as far as we know so I wouldnt be so harsh.
79 likes@jarry Dee your words gave away that nobody sat with you at lunch
26 likes@Edward Severinsen first of all I'm sorry for your loss, hope your ok and everything. and yeah fair enough people act in different ways, when you hear deeply tragic news people sometimes don't react due to denial. this guy wasn't in denial his dialogue suggested otherwise. even you yourself said 'when I FIRST heard about it I cried' in relation to your sad news. the first time this guy heard about it as I stated he talks about legal help. I feel his reaction to his Grandchildren getting choked to death was underwhelming.
12 likes@Akuma Based Akuma
5 likes@Sam I just watched the dad's reaction to the news and there were a few cuts for brevity. Looks like the old man took a moment, shed a tear, then composed himself. You even see him wipe his eyes
34 likes@cocatfan That's "Unconditional Love".
20 likes"No matter what you do from here on out, i will always love you" - Itachi.
He loves his son, but somebody else can do the hammer in the justice.
@Sam His reaction wasn't that weird, he reacted with enough emotion for your standard man, and then moved on to what they were currently dealing with. If he believed his son, which is also normal for a parent, he would be focused on saving his son and getting him out of his current situation. The man may very well breakdown about it later or suffer in silence.
35 likes@cocatfan I mean Chris didn’t give him the true story
10 likesMmh I get such a weird vibe from the dad though.. like he is not so agitated that his son murder his wife, and doesn't seem to be grieving his granddaughters. Wouldn't surprise me if he raised Chris with violence, often the case with murderers parents
1 likeI mean the guy barely had a reaction to his two granddaughters being dead, and no reaction to his son murdering his daughter-in-law. Maybe he was trying to play tough, but…
5 likesIf I was in the murderers shoes, my father would have said, "rot, you're a degenerate like the rest of em."
2 likesSure it’s hard but haven’t his parents been pretty shitty throughout this whole thing? They were awful to Shannan when she was alive and they’ve said nothing but awful things about her since she was murdered, and they’ve been in total denial about their son’s guilt, instead choosing to spread the lie that Shannan killed the kids and he was being some “hero”. So they can kinda get fucked. No one is saying it’s easy. They don’t have to never talk to him or see him again, he’s their son, but he also murdered his entire family, their grandchildren. They didn’t have to talk shit about and blame the victim publicly and they need to accept reality, it’s been years. Their treatment of Shannan and absolute denial is disgusting and unforgivable.
22 likes@Edward Severinsen no but you can pin the parents own bad behavior on themselves.
1 likeDo not sweat the small stuff
0 likes@LC Life is hard and there are hard realities to face. I agree with that but I don't think you understand the depths your brain will go to, to protect you.
10 likesEver had a big test coming up in a subject you weren't confident in then didn't study at all for the test and played video games the night before? Doesn't make any sense. If you studied and tried you could at least make a passing grade but now you're gonna fail.
On the surface that doesn't make any sense but it's your brain protecting you. Because it hurts less to accept you didn't try than finding out you just aren't good enough.
Your mind will do all sorts of gymnastics and crazy mechanisms to protect you from reality because for all we know him accepting his son as a cold blooded murderer might be enough to drive him to suicide.
@Akuma Look at this guy akuma, thinking he's gonna beat down ryu
0 likesOthers would have seen examples of odd behavior along the way. This doesn’t just “happen”.
0 likesHe had to be abused as a child. Childhood trauma and a pregenetic disposition cause physcopathy
0 likes@cocatfan If that's the case we can see from where his psychopathy came from. I guess the father isn't in jail cause his wife didin't complained about the cheating xDD
0 likesYou are absolutely right and its only natural to believe your son is innocent. While I have no doubt that the son did it, I hope the father can find peace as horrible as this situation is.
4 likesEveryone talking about his dad being a terrible person for not showing emotion, but don't forget he likely did plenty grieving and worrying at home, and the shock of the situation likely left him numb, completely out of it. Ever been told someone died, and you just sit there, unsure if what you just heard is real. Wondering how it all could have happened. Now think that you've been told by your son (whom you likely have reason to trust. Not to mention I remember hearing that the dad didn't personally like Shannan, though I doubt he ever wanted her to be hurt, more likely divorce) that your daughter-in-law killed your two granddaughters. Just try to imagine processing that.
12 likesChris didn't have to be abused or anything by his dad to do what he did. I'm sure everyone here has watched the video about Jodi. Killers can emerge from good homes.
@cocatfan I'm not surprised. Accepting the fact that your child is a horrible murderous monster can't be easy at all, I'd imagine it's way easier to live in denial.
2 likesI know Andrew Cunanan's (serial killer, his most famous victim was fashion designer Gianni Versace) mom is in denial that it was him despite the overwhelming evidence. She's convinced he was framed, even though it makes absolutely no sense. So I guess it's not uncommon for parents of killers to be like that...
He looks like such a nice old man too :(
1 likeDon’t feel for him. He and his wife created this monster. It’s nature AND nurture. Feel sorry for Shannan’s dad instead, for her mother instead, not this POS’s dad.
4 likes@DaniH Well, as someone related to a real fucking monster, I can assure you my family didn't do anything to bring it on. Nurture is not always in the equation. And yes, I'm sure we all feel terrible for Shennan's family too, it's more the headspace we have of 'how do you feel with your son being a murderer' that we're wondering about. Seeing what happened to my family when they found out what that fucker did.... they were destroyed. Felt like life was over for them, not because they were connected to the crime, but because their own flesh and blood did such heinous acts.
2 likes@Nimbus Killers are a breed in and of themselves. They can come from a broken home (and they could have had a better opportunity to grow) or they can come from the laws of nature. Pure chance.
0 likesIt's our job as a society to not only minimize its occurence but to understand that it is a part of our nature.
Murderers are still reflections of ourselves and progress comes from attempting to understand it. Afterall, Life is for the living and we should lead by example. Even to the murderers.
Fun fact for reading all of that (🎉):
Heinous criminals often embrace the death penalty when they are not mentally insane.
He probably already had an idea. The guy is obviously a sociopath and definitely had displayed sociopath behavior many, many, many times before. His father probably helped hide the behavior thinking that the kids would grow out of it.
0 likesBasically this comment section is a bunch of people judging an old man they never met before and all they know about him is a couple of minutes on a CCTV camera.
12 likesAmazing that's all it takes nowadays to analyse someone's personality and come out with a fair judgement
@Nidhal Mahjoubi Trial by media... gotta love it 🙄
4 likesthats why you bring more than one child xD
0 likesFrom all the articles and videos I've come across on this case, his parents are pretty horrible people. One fine example is that they went after Shannan's, Bella's and CC's death insurance (this happened after Watts' sentencing). All the information is they detested Shannan while she was alive.
2 likes@cocatfan Agreed. Jackie Peterson, Scott Peterson’s mother, believed until the day she died that her son was innocent.
0 likes@Tanya Ball Wow, this is disgusting! The audacity of it all. I hope I'd never come across a man like this, even knowing family members beforehand can save you a lot trauma and heartache.
1 likeThe fathers as weird as his son.
2 likesI love all these armchair psychologists pretending that they can analyze jack shit merely because they're subscribed to a true crime YouTube channel.
3 likesIn any case, agreed with Edward. When it comes to love, people will act in ways that seems irrational to those outside of the relationship.
4 likesI would also imagine that his family
2 likesReceives “some” hateful comments, mail and maybe even personal interaction with the crazies out there who think it’s their job to be a douch! I feel sadness for all of the families involved with this horrible event. Even the med techs and firemen who had to be there to see those babies bodies come out of the oil tank. What memories for them. 😞
@FolstrimHori agreed. We all have some maladaptive behaviours; some are more pronounced and harmful than others. A father who can't help but to see his son as innocent is hardly indicative of anything sinister. We can draw any number of conclusions for why he reacted (or didn't react) how he did, but ultimately there isn't any clinical reason for that specific reaction -- there are so many variables. It's shitty for all involved that Chris became who he did and chose what he did.
1 likeYou could see he really loves his son. Even after his son admitted that he choked his wife to death, the dad folds down in horror, but, puts his hand on the son's arm, as a move of reassurance of sorts, even in this kind of horrible situation.
3 likesimagine how Jennifer's dad feels; his daughter tried to fucking Kill him
0 likesImagine the pain of the women’s family. She was brutally murdered by her husband.
1 likeBoth the parents are as evil,especially the mother.
0 likesLife is full of disappointments, and a ton of grief and sorrow! Sometimes the choices people make don't make any sense! All he had to do was leave , her and NEVER come back ,he had a choice, and he chose to do this horrid thing! He has no remorse, for taking his family's lives! It's like he is living in a FALSE REALITY! 😈🙏🏻🆘God help us!
0 likesAnd grandkids
0 likesHis mother is the reason Watts grew up to be a murdering psychopath.
0 likes@roisindubh02 It's a choice, he chose to do evil!👿
0 likesEdward Severinsen,, you are a kind man and I agree with you 100%. Er du dansk?
0 likes@stardustgirl : yeah no shit… you’re missing my point entirely.
1 likeChris' dad: I think we need a law-
0 likesThe detectives: 🏃♀️🏃🏃♀️🏃🫂
@Ettibridget What does Er du dansk mean? Just looked it up lol. My ancestors are Danish actually but I was born in America.
0 likes@Edward Severinsen Er du dansk? = Are you danish?
0 likesWell, what do you know! I am danish (american mother danish father), double citizenship.😊🤗
@Ettibridget what gave away i was Danish? The last name?
0 likes@Edward Severinsen Right.
0 likesThe cocaine probably helps Ronnie get through the fact his son will die in prison. I doubt he cares about Shannan being dead, he hated her. He wouldn’t even let the cop sit down before he started blaming her for being missing.
0 likes@mikki14 Was that on tv? I didn’t know father in law didn’t like Shannon
0 likes@jarry Dee I still have no clue what your comment is implying. That by saying the father believes his son is precious is somehow reflective on how the commenter was unloved by their own parents and loathes the father's blind love? It sounds to me like you're the upset one...
1 like@Akuma "shut the fuck up man" lmfao that shit had me dead! 😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesIve always had a tiny soft spot for Ronnie. When Chris said “they’re not gonna let me go...” and he said “is there any reason they shouldn’t??”, to me that was him saying tell me the truth. I believe his mom is the main one rooting for him to file a 35C or really do anything to lighten his sentence. Ronnie is probably just ashamed of what Chris did and seems to just do whatever Cindy says when she says it.
0 likes@Akuma 🤜🏾🤜🏾➡️🦶🏾👊🏾 his ass lmaoo 🤣🤣 🔥 天🔥
0 likes@cocatfan Yep.
0 likes@Edward Severinsen Im with you. My dad is a Vietnam vet and retired military. He's a man's man. As tough and as humble as they come. My brother is a drug addict who can't stay out of jail. My dad did EVERYTHING to help and at times enabled him. That's my dad's son though and he wont give up on him. I'm just trying to be HALF the man that my dad is.
0 likes@B & D aquatics My dad was in the Navy and went through and still is going through similar stuff with his children. So much so he doesn't own a house and has been renting his entire life because he gives so much money helping his kids.
0 likesThat's why I can totally see his dad being a father that only sees the best in his son to a fault. And helps him/defends him to his own detriment.
I don't have kids but I have a nephew I took care of from the time he was 5 to 11 years old everyday. Finding out he cusses at kids at school sometimes was actually shocking. Which of course ya know at some point little boys pickup words they shouldn't use but to me he's one of the sweetest and brightest kids I've known so it surprised me.
I can totally see a father being lovingly blind to his sons selfishness and narcissism. I don't think I'd even accept my nephew grew up one day and killed his family. Couldn't convince me he'd do it.
Not saying his parents are guilty but there is always something about them when their daughter or son is a psychopath or remorsless criminal.
0 likes@Henrik Nordström To be fair, yeah. It would make sense that even if psychopathy and narcissism aren't passed on genetically that it could be a learned behavior in children. Although I dont believe that to be generally the case. Because children effected by egocentric, narcissistic parents seem to develop high neuroticism and not extremely high self-esteem in the case of narcissism. I can however see parents spoiling a child who then grows up to think they can get whatever they want and not consider others feelings because it obviously didn't have consequences when they were a child.
0 likes@Sam He came in the room believing that his grandchildren and daughter in law were missing but alive. He learned about their deaths very abruptly, he was still processing it and was in shock (as you can see when he buries his head in his hands). Assuming he believed his son's tale, and at that point there was no reason why he wouldn't, his next thought was to save what there was left to save, i.e. his son, who he believed had committed manslaughter due to the rage from his children's deaths and now needed lawyer so he wouldn't be tried for murder. It's a perfectly understandable and natural reaction in a shocking situation like that.
1 likeYou people should stop making these psychological analysis based on a few minutes of footage of people in very extraordinary situation. You can't make assumptions on their character and nature based on their behavior in the literal first couple of minutes of initial shock. It makes you look ignorant and foolish
@cocatfan he doesn't want to believe it. Imagine how distressing that would be for a parent to come to the belief that your son murdered someone.
0 likesThe dad seems more normal than the mother. The mother is 💯 narcissist
0 likesHe is awful. He didn’t show remorse after his son revealed killing his daughter in law. All he said was “let’s get a lawyer”, wtf!
1 like@Cory Bjarnason i said the same thing. All he said was “let’s get a lawyer”
1 like@Beau33 His mom is even worse
1 like@Edward Severinsen I don't care if it's insensitive to you. The guys mother was still bad mouthing her deceased daughter inlaw and didn't give a shot about her grandkids just like her son didn't care about his kids.
1 like@Fevo 61 "You don't seem too smart." Not smart, just empathetic, thanks. I noticed the part where Chris took the alternative question posed to him earlier by the detectives. Don't know if you missed that part. See, it's a tactic investigators use to put the crime in a more justifiable frame. It makes suspects more likely to bite the bait than just pressing on them to make a full confession.
1 likeThe father planned for his daughter-in-law whom he hated so much to die along side his two grand daughters? I mean Chris's father raised him to adulthood without murdering him and his wife so I'd assume he has some compassion and caring for children. Just a guess though that he isn't the cold blooded murdering type unless you have some conversation between them as proof of this "plan".
Did you make this scenario up in your head based on a few minutes of video wherein the father has to choose between trying to preserve his faith and love in his son or help him get sent away for life?
Have a good day! :)
I know for a fact JCS is a good psychologist because I probably would not have sat down and watched a 1.5 hour video, but I absolutely did just watch three ~30 minute videos
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These don't feel like 30 min videos
39 likesI’m reporting this comment because I am in it and I don’t like it
66 likesYoutube: heres a 6 second unskippable af
40 likesViewer: F that sh*t!
Youtube: Heres an 18 second ad you can skip after 6 seconds
Viewer: I'll take it!
Trust me I’m Halfway through Jennifer’s solutions and I’m still hooked
6 likesYeahhh idk I’d have watched it if it was 2 hours long myself. no psychology, just really good background noise lol plus ya learn something !
1 likeI watched all the videos he posted, even though I used to hesitate watching Youtube videos that are longer that 2 minutes 😂😂
3 likesHe’s using a little trick known as “The good content technique”
12 likesI watched the wrath of Jodi today and couldn't be bothered with anything else
2 likesTrue that
0 likesSo true
0 likesDoes anyone know who writes these? I know who the narrator is and he's terrific also. But whoever writes these is just terrific and often hilarious.
0 likes@Jeff Bezos without the pesos yeah once I got in my 60-day free trial of ad free YouTube premium I couldn't go back. It comes with YouTube music for free so you can get away with canceling Spotify or something. But YouTube is worthless with ads turned on in my opinion
2 likesSo are the Chinese at confessions ,and a99% conviction rate to boot.
0 likesThe way he tries to blame Shannan for hurting the babies absolutely infuriates me. Makes my blood boil ugh.
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His mom is like the devil saying Shannan was evil. OMG
65 likes@Barb311 yeah there’s a number of comments actually saying Shannan was a terrible person bc she was involved with MLM or something and the mil is right. Like wow ok MLMs are terrible but y’all really trying to justify murder
74 likes@Panda 🐼 What is MLM?
5 likes@Aloysius Devander Abercrombie actually had to Google it, might be Multi-level marketing. Basically pyramid schemes. Not something to throw into a conversation without explaining it though lol
24 likesThat's exacly what the detectives wanted tho, they needed him to start by blaming someone else to get a confession out of him
23 likesThat was again interrogation technique of these two detectives, who gives him an alternative way to avoid full quilty. But instead of that, he was trapped by detectives who get what they need, when they bring hes father, and that is admission of guilt. He accept theyr trap (game; alternative) after detectives destroyed his brain...
11 likesThat was planted in his head by the detectives
7 likes@Cookie Jam True, though he and his parents continued to run with that story long after Chris confessed and had been proven to have killed them.
4 likesHe is so evil, how dare he blame Shannan👎👎
6 likes@Doom-Driven EAP that’s an ironic thing to say, given that the us is one of the only 1st world countries to still enforce the death penalty.
0 likesBut the detective puts that idea in his head she mentioned it to him . Therefore giving him the feeling that if shannan was responsible, he could justify himself and probably get off with a plea of insanity or something like it was a moment of insanity and he reacted. He took that once he heard it and ran with it. Notice all of a sudden he pretends to be tearful and upset. But lies to very end and still didn't tell the truth. He has told so many lies from start to finish. He actually thought he was going to get away with murdering his entire family and still get to be with NK. I don't doubt NK was involved with the murders as well considering her phone pinged in CW neighborhood the morning of the murders early in the morning. But he confessed and that immediately closed the case, however I do feel like he would go through hell to protect NK at all cost. How someone could murder their children with their bare hands and their pregnant wife and sit so emotionless and lie like he did just bothers me deeply. Because I'd be train wreck crying and admitting everything because my heart would hurt so bad knowing I did the crime. He's definitely a narcissistic sociopath. And so is NK.
1 like@Stevan Stevanovic fzn&z7
0 likesSome of you did not listen and watched the video or comprehends well. Everything is psychological interrogation techniques, the narrator explains it very well. Come on now listen carefully and comprehend. 👂 . 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
2 likes@Es Obelisk and that's a good thing
0 likes@K Gio it’s good that a lot of countries have stopped sentencing people to death, yes.
0 likes@Es Obelisk nah
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@K Gio lol ok. wasn’t expecting to have to argue that the state murdering people is bad, actually.
0 likes@Barb311 his mom said she was “evil” when she was ALIVE. Meaning his mom probably just didn’t like her as mother In laws tend to do. Don’t try to spoil his mom as a person because of something HE said.
0 likesWhile it’s not the truth, these things do happen and if we didn’t already know the outcome of the case it probably wouldn’t have infuriated you
0 likes@LA Did you not listen to her at his sentencing hearing? She's horrid.
0 likes@Barb311 this is a natural response of a parent. You know nothing abt psychology and it’s shows so honestly just sh
0 likes@LA I assure you that your opinion doesn't mean a thing to me so FO
0 likesThe polygraph operator is fucking lethal, absolutely terrifying how effective she is.
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Her kids are getting away with exactly nothing ever.
189 likesI hope shes getting paid accordingly its amazing watching her work like a python slowly working for position to devour by constricting......she ate him alive
122 likesI'd confess to her even if I'm not guilty, but just lonely. Her compliment technic is just too heart warming. Aww
40 likes@Francis York Morgan "Tell me all the ways someone could make candy disappear?"
41 likes@Quinine Well, rats could get it, or mice...they could disintegrate with time, they could be...stolen by, like...ninjas...they could be....like, abducted by... Somali pirates...they could...be...they could, like...fall through...to another dimension....
50 likes@Francis York Morgan LMAO I died at the abducted by Somali pirates part
18 likesHer name is Tammy Lee.
7 likesI love that woman lol
9 likes@Barfymane I heard Betty Sue
2 likes@Francis York Morgan lmao Genuinely loled
2 likes@Francis York Morgan “little Joey, sit down and put this cuff on, I’m going to ask you a few questions about what happened at school today” 😂
4 likesI don't think she even looked at the results. She just wanted the act of doing the test as another punch into the murders stomach.
2 likes@Jay A M She didn't.....and if you look at comments about this interrogation on other channels people question if the polygraph was on/working correctly. 🤣
2 likes@Artur Sexist much???
5 likes@Katykatchan 💟 Triggered much ?
2 likes@Katykatchan 💟 I mean, he's right, she's a professionally employed master manipulator. That would not be a good person to be around.
3 likesand she was so hellbent on destroying it, she actually touched it in a comforting way, fucking awesome person. I couldnt do it.
1 like@Artur why not
1 like@Kage No Shukun she’s just doing her job.
1 likeTammy is like some sort of lying Chuck Norris. You don't fool Tammy she just allows you to lose. What a legend.
0 likes@Francis York Morgan I fucking died lol
0 likes@Francis York Morgan The shoemaker's son always goes barefoot, ...... during my studies I had a psychology class with a professor whose life problems got overwhelmed and he hanged himself !! At first glance, it seems you are right, but it could be quite the opposite!
0 likesWatts made her seem fabulous. He hits cleanup on the dumb criminal baseball team.
0 likesThe way he talked about his homewrecking girlfriend with such passion and awe but with no emotion regarding his damn wife and BABIES just made me feel a whole new sickness I've literally never felt in my life. I'm so disgusted
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@BanterRanter It takes two to tango.
89 likes@sinatra222 I got in mind the type of women that target married wealthy men but you right men are as guilty as them
25 likes@Paint Brush that's your view and that's alright life experience and people I meet and got to know get me to achieve different conclusion huh, when people get comfortable with you they sometimes open up and from time to time you will hear bare truth not projected image of someone and it can get ugly.Have nice one 👊👌🎄🎁🌠
3 likes@Paint Brush Did you do that trash and are trying to justify it now?
3 likes@BanterRanter The Man is even more guilty than the man, who, just like in this case, is lying his ass off to the woman. I'm not sure where you get off blaming the third person whom was found and engaged by the husband. HE is the married one, HE is the one who chose to lie to everyone else.
28 likes@BanterRanter You are entitled to be wrong.
12 likes@Nova no. And I'm not justifying anyone. Not even the women. I'm simply saying the person who broke their vows is the most guilty because they hold the ultimate responsibility to their partner. Also explaining the reality behind rich men cheating with you g women and how those men are not victims of gold diggers.
26 likesWhy is it always the third party who gets called the homewrecker? The person who broke their vows is the homewrecker
30 likesNot to take blame away from Chris but this is 100% right. Dating someone that you know is married with children makes me sick. There are so many single men out there. Why get involved with one that’s taken. It’s sick.
6 likesBy all accounts the girlfriend had no idea he was still married. He told her he was already legally separated I believe.
7 likes@😁smiley face She didn't know he was still married. He lied to her as well and said he was completely separated, if not divorced. She has had to move multiple times, change her name. She is a victim in this too.
7 likes@Tuesday [̸̭͋c̸̨̉o̶̮͂ŕ̷̙r̵̜̓ù̶̬ṕ̸̥t̴̤͂e̶͔͒d̵̙̏]̷̱͊ Probably because most people have encountered serial "homewreckers" and find their dysfunction repulsive.
2 likesBut yeah, the vow breaker is just as bad or worse too.
@A C Yeah, that's a fair point
0 likesLet us not hate Chris so much
0 likes@Preetichhanda Mohapatra Nah, the dude murdered his pregnant wife and two daughters. He doesn't deserve any sympathy
10 likes@Tuesday [̸̭͋c̸̨̉o̶̮͂ŕ̷̙r̵̜̓ù̶̬ṕ̸̥t̴̤͂e̶͔͒d̵̙̏]̷̱͊ yeah if he did that I don’t know what to say it is terrible
0 likes@Preetichhanda Mohapatra that's what the video was about... There's no "if he did it" because we know he did it
5 likesIn the documentary she said that Chris lied to her, that he and his wife were in the middle of a divorce or were separated. He essentially told her he was single.
0 likes@BanterRanter Chris was not wealthy
0 likes@William Nichole knew he was still married what the hell
0 likesAnd the constant "those kids" 😡
1 like@Tuesday [̸̭͋c̸̨̉o̶̮͂ŕ̷̙r̵̜̓ù̶̬ṕ̸̥t̴̤͂e̶͔͒d̵̙̏]̷̱͊ cus society loves to blame women, especially non-marital sex having women.
0 likes@(CKS) Rylanor - S54 It's not a gendered issue though. When a spouse cheats on their spouse, it's the person that they're cheating with who gets called a homewrecker. It should be the word for the spouse who cheated
0 likesIt's so insane to think he could have walked out at any time
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And that they still wouldn’t catch him out when in reality they pinned him right from the start
68 likesNot after he admitted to killing his wife even though he said she was the one that killed “those kids”
79 likes@Vicente Ochoa so sick poor Bella and Cece
33 likesHe wanted to confess. All murderers do.
48 likesIt really is. It's really something to keep in mind too - I like to watch a lot of true crime stories, and there have been several times where the interrogation pressure causes a person to falsely admit to some kind of blame, just because they're so worn down, they at some point will say anything just to get out of the room. Then later it's found out that they were innocent.
64 likes@Alex I mean this is precisely why any lawyer worth a shit tells their clients not to talk to the police. Especially if they're completely innocent. It won't help you if you do anyway. Cops have way more experience than the average person when it comes to interrogation. This is an interaction you are destined to lose. Why enter an unwinnable fight?
77 likesIf he were to walk out they would just get a warrant for his arrest and he'd be right back in there with handcuffs.
17 likes@ExecuteChauvin BlackPowerOnly You're the childish one. Trying to sound passive aggressive.
6 likes@Glizzy and then he could have just used his 5th amendment right and shut the hell up. He was not obligated to answer any of those questions and I don’t understand why people do. It’s so stupid. Just wait til court. Don’t incriminate yourself 🤦🏽♂️
24 likes@Marcellus agreed. not saying anything is the best thing to do, until a lawyer's involved.
10 likes@Glizzy true. And I mean I’m glad they got him, but still, everybody should Know their rights 😅.
9 likes@ExecuteChauvin BlackPowerOnly you clearly don't understand when to log off
1 likeHe's so bad at lying they'd have caught him anyway without trying to do anything😂
4 likes@ExecuteChauvin BlackPowerOnly do you think calling someone a kid makes you sound older?😂
1 like@John Johnson I would have called him a ginger anagram myself
0 likesThat applies to a lot of these, but I think the most amazing case was Colonel Russell Williams. If not for the brilliant work of the interrogator, Williams could've easily walked and killed again. These people are incredible.
0 likes@Vicente Ochoa "you gotta believe me, Your Honor! I would never murder Bart and Lisa! I those guys!"
5 likes"And Margaret?"
"Who? Lady, you got the wrong file."
"She means Maggie."
"Oh yeah, I got nothing against Maggie."
This is what happens when stupid people think they sound believable.
6 likesThis is what guilty people do, they never stop talking because they think they can control the investigation.
2 likesI know right, its almost as if the legal system is supposed to treat people as innocent until proven guilty. How absurd!
0 likesThey lied to him… they gave him a false sense of security. He wouldn’t have been able to leave
0 likes@DLP he was free to leave right up until the point he confessed to murder to his dad. Thats where they got em.
2 likesRight? I wonder why he didn’t. He clearly doesn’t feel guilt or remorse over what he did. Why even go in the first place.
0 likesHe could’ve up to the point where he said he said he killed his wife… not sure if forensics had enough evidence to convict him if he had walked out.
1 likeHe would have been arrested maybe the next day because law enforcement knew about the affair, a coworker, someone above him, called and told them because there were emails and calls between CW and NK on work accounts that were not about work. LE already knew he went to Cervi instead of the office first thing in the morning and they had a drone there already that saw the bed sheet. They were looking for the body and Shannan was not buried very well. After they found it, they would have a warrant to arrest, IMO. I don’t think they would have looked in the tanks for the girls, however.
0 likes@Overwhelming Foreskin He's a narcissist. He needs to be liked. If he was seen as not helping the investigation, the media would make him a monster.
0 likesHe couldnt. His ego wouldnt let him. Its hard to claim that your innocent and to walk out when the questions get real. It wouldnt have made any difference anyway. The truck was tracked to the oil site. They would have found Shanann at least. Personally I am happy that he is super stupid and narcissistic....Got him caught a lot faster.
2 likesThay would be the same as telling an officer they cant search your car for drugs. They laugh and say "bring in the dog". Youre fucked either way
0 likes@Glizzy with what evidence? The confession was the only substantial evidence
0 likesIt's so insane that anyone ever talks to the police without a lawyer. I don't care if I did nothing wrong, I'm not talking to them without a lawyer present
1 like@Mia de Lavier I don't think so. Chris probably thought he wouldn't look suspicious if he stayed and cooperated with the police.
0 likes@Glizzy 1
0 likes@Glizzy they had no evidence to do that .
0 likesI don't know how the police don't gag, or roll their eyes at these creeps and all their lies! Major self control and reminding themselves of the end result I suppose. I sure couldn't do it, I'd be like oh please you really think anyone buys the crap coming out of your mouth?
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They're thinking of the juicy pay bonuses they'll get for getting a confession and conviction.
0 likesThe same people that say " NEVER TALK WITHOUT AN ATTORNEY" are cheering this guy for doing it. So in some cases, it is GOOD to talk to the police. In othercases (if you're innocent), then yeah. But guilty until proven innocent, so yeah.
1 likeFeel sorry for Chris’s dad when he found out
2 likesThe most sinister thing is he never said "my kids" until he was lying. Every other time it was "these kids" or "those kids."
1 likeThat Polygraph lady seems like a great detective in her own right her technique with interrogation was amazing. is this something all polygraph people do?
0 likesDad shows up and shows more emotions than his son ever had in 3 different videos
0 likesCan you please put some more subtitles on your videos? I know it's a lot of work but it really helps us non-native English speakers out. The audio of these recordings can sometimes be a little bit difficult to understand.
6 likesMan, I feel for his father. He was really trying to be supportive during that bullshit
1 likeI don’t think he “heard what he wanted to hear “ when Chris said he killed her. I think since Chris was obviously having trouble saying it his dad changed kill to hurt to coax information out .
0 likesEven if he left and lawyer up he would've been lock up the next day the judge would've issued a warrant after getting the data from his GPS and the neighbors camera his goose was cook doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out he had something to do with his family disappearance
1 like(Those kids) 😒😞🥺😢 how many times did he say that.
0 likesCan I just say to any parent on here who takes your kids to school, watches over them and makes them number 1 all the time.. thank you because you parents deserve to be recognized for being amazing parents.
Not a single tear since his wife and children disappeared... But started sobbing as soon as he realized he’s going to jail.
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That's a narcissistic sociopath for you, only concerned about issues who involve personal repercussions.
101 likes@Tob Raham well i feel like everyone us like that. you did something wrong and you want to hide it so in turn you don't cry. when you finally open up you realize what you did. it would be more psychopathic if he did not cry after realizing what he did.
23 likesV
0 likesThat got me right in the heart. As a mom I can't imagine not crying constantly if I didn't know whether or not they were safe. He was full of bullshit from the start.
12 likesNo shit why would he cry when he murdered them
0 likesHe's was never and will never be sorry he did it. He's sorry he got caught. He only feels emotion regarding himself.
8 likesA lack of outward emotion isn’t a dead giveaway of anything, per say, but it Is certainly an effective accusation to levy against someone you know is lying.
2 likesthat’s always how it goes. makes me sick! I do the world’s biggest eye roll once that happens.
0 likes@Amelia Flowers I believe our bodies yawn due to lack of oxygen and trying to bring in more oxygen.
0 likes@Flex L He's crying for himself.
0 likes@MY NAME JEFF Oh whatever. 🙄 There are plenty of unhinged and nasty women to be sure, but if you find that's true of every one you meet, even amongst your friends and family then the issue is with you Jeff...
2 likes@K Marie I'm crying
0 likes@Maitland Austin Hundred percent agrees with you. Yawning is foolproof holy fucking shit😂😂😂
0 likesHeather Feather absolutely! I’m not even a mother yet but I’m expecting and i could not even imagine not knowing where my child is .. not imagine at all not the slightest bit! I’d rather whoever took them or did horrible things take us both! I wouldn’t be able to live
0 likesHe scared of giving up his cheeks in jail
0 likes@Family Man when the comment you refer to is removed......you bossed it.
0 likesWe gotta also lift up the grandad. He's the one who brought this guy to a place of comfort. He's the reason he opened up and started talking.
0 likesI feel like he could have gotten away with this if he had immediately asked for a lawyer but criminals are stupid.
1 likeThis guy is a monster. I hope he never gets out of jail. It’s crazy to think he is sitting in jail right now.
1 likehe's really cold. crazy. I would cry at the first look of an officer and confess or lose my defenses... he keep hours lying and not dropping a single tear... sick...
1 likeThese people are amazing in their abilities. 👍
0 likesChris Watts... no words to describe him.
It always amazes me that men think they can get away with killing their wives, pretty much since the 80’s after a couple of high profile cases that husbands killed their wives husbands are automatically suspect #1. They always have a mistress or are serial cheaters and they make every mistake you can to make themselves look guilty.
12 likesHe probably thought that asking for a lawyer would make him look more guilty and honestly his father should have told him to stop talking until he could get a lawyer.
This interrogation is intense. These 2 interrogators are the best in the business.
0 likesAfter they established that he killed Shannan, he could have sailed with the alibi that it was spousal revenge filicide on Shannan's part, and gotten away with a 2nd degree murder charge (which is still a class 2 felony in CO), but thank god he's not smart enough to do that. He could have also argued that he was traumatized by the fact he killed someone, and immediately centered the worry on himself as a reason for why he didn't call an ambulance
1 likeTammy:" I haven't seen you shed one single tear"
2 likesChris.. Oh yeah.. I.forgot to act concerned.... let's start to cry
Shannon's friend is someone we all need in our lives!
0 likesHe should have took lawyer immediately. Knowing he's guilty idk how he thought interrogation will gonna go down for him without lawyer
2 likes"Actually, throughout my life, my two greatest assets have been mental stability and being, like, really smart" and that his achievements in life qualified him as "not smart, but genius....and a very stable genius at that!"
0 likesThe synergy between the two of them during the pause technique is awesome 🤩
0 likesAt the beginning he says to his father "I don't wanna protect her" I honestly believe he was talking about Nichol! I think Chris couldn't kill his kids and got his mistress to do it.
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That’s the first theory I’ve ever heard of the mistress killing the kids and honestly?? I feel like it makes sense! But wouldn’t the neighbours’ security camera captured her with him in the truck?
0 likes@Lyanna Schwimmer they captured Nichol coming out of thengarage carrying a child and remember one of the neighbours saw a grey truck but said it wasn't Chris' ..Nichol had a grey truck and her cell phone pinged the area that morning
0 likesHonestly props to these detectives! I mean, they were amazing!, bad ass!, better than the movies
0 likesHe instantly produces tears on command. "YOU HAVEN'T CRIED".
1 likeHE INSTANTLY CRIES.
They were smart for having the female be the super nice friendly one then having the man confront him with the hard questions, he had already stated before he hates confrontation, no telling if that’s a lie or not but the female being that way wouldn’t have worked the same on him as he obviously sees himself better than women when it comes to the fact he’s started getting fit, but he’s still scared when being faced by males after not being as athletic as he is now for so long
1 like"Most killers aren't diabolical, evil geniuses.. They're losers. They're a beta trying to be an alpha." - Criminologist while reviewing serial killers in movies.
2 likesVideo: https://youtu.be/29n2bv7F6uc
“Mom always said she was a nasty evil person” & “ “Why is this happening to me?” Chris Watts is a total P.O.S.
3 likesThese interrogators are awesome. Feels very professional and no bullshit.
0 likes"..and this is not the last chapter in anyone's story.."
4 likesexcept for, you know, the wife and kids that prick murdered. 🤨
"Mum said she was a nasty evil person" OMG!!
1 likeThis is rough to watch man, I mean these videos are never really fun, but just the way that he only refers to his kids as them or those is disgusting to me and really gets under my skin.
0 likesDon't you worry that evildoers will watch these videos and learn how to better escape detection? I was automatically noting all of the psychological pointers for possible future use. Of course, watching these three videos should lead someone to conclude that a messy divorce and child support payments are less of a hassle than life in prison.
1 likeIt makes you feel good sitting in bed watching this instead of being the one mentally bombarded by these insanely skilled interrogators
0 likes"It's not the last chapter in anyone's story."
1 likeYes...it is.
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Well the last chapter is "And he lived the rest of his life in a concrete box. The End"
0 likesIs it really so hard to just ask for a lawyer?
2 likesWatching this makes me think of How good is it sleeping with a clear conscience but clearly he doesn’t even have a conscience or feelings
1 likeDid Shanann do something to them ?
1 likeCW: Confesses
An hour later: I would hate for her to get a bad rap if she had nothing to do with it.
Knowing that he actually did the crimes we can support police's intimidation and discouragement towards not getting advice from a lawyer
0 likesbut is it legal to force suspect to talk before having a lawyer's presence ?
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The loophole is they never explicitly refused him a lawyer
0 likesParents give their life for their children not take it away! 💔😢
1 likeThese detectives are perfection. Perfection.
1 likeRespect to the camera man who sat in a corner for a few hours just to record this
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Hands are so steady. No camera shake whatsoever.
892 likesbro didn't make a single sound either for 5 hours straight
754 likesEven changed his camera battery mid interrogation without cutting out the footage, crazy
410 likes@ScROatedScRAts he needa start recording school fights
256 likesYall think it's the same camera man for all these interrogations?
307 likes@ScROatedScRAts yes definitely
179 likes@Nk Nk they obviously take turns
96 likesDaaaayyyyy Um we still going
23 likes@starscream7755 please explain this comment to my mortal mind oh wise one
20 likesThe same dude recorded the footage from the neighbors house, too. My man never stops working 💵💵
153 likesin b4 “it’s actually just a camera on the wall”
44 likesunderrated comment of the year
27 likesHe should start recording at ATM machines!
46 likesfrom the angle i think the camera man was standing the entire time 😳
72 likes@ScROatedScRAts Yeah its gotta be, hes the most skilled in the business
18 likes@flyingbear00 nah man, camera man is freaking pulling a Spider-Man, hanging off the wall by a web on one hand, camera up on the other hand! How’d you think he got that same angle from the neighbour’s? Haha
36 likesPart of an elite group. They train somewhere in the Himalayas.
32 likes😂😂😂
1 likeI really hope this is a joke ....
10 likesEven with a potato camera this guy could get a 4k UFO sighting.
17 likeshehe okay this made me giggle thank you
6 likes😂💕😂💕😂
1 like@Rachel Catherine Grace no, he obviously grew wings for the occasion, and trained for years, eating a diet consisting of only seven flaxseeds and one ball of honey dew a day, so that he could flap them at the same rate as a hummingbird, and hold completely still while filming.
22 likes@ScROatedScRAts Lmao
0 likesThe cameraman’s name is Drax
4 likesHahaha!!!!
0 likes@beth kovacs r/woosh
6 likesthis has me so weak 💀
0 likesAnd it landscape the whole time hats off to this camera man 😂😂
1 likeHands like a surgeon
7 likesHe's so skilled, someone should get him a better camera!
7 likes@beth kovacs r/woooosh
6 likesI'm the camera man
1 like@Trapchurches haha right?? 🤣 I was hoping SOMEONE would oblige
0 likes@Ali Miri Yeah its a camera that a man is holding
12 likes@Jerry Rodriguez saying r/woosh on YouTube in June 2021
3 likesI came to find who got whoosed and I was, unfortunately, not disappointed
3 likes@chiba no such thing exists. it's definitely a surgeon holding the camera so there is no shaking.
11 likes@chiba shhhhh stop ruining a good thing.
8 likes@ScROatedScRAts yeah not just one camera man they take shifts. Some have to stay overnight. lol
2 likesDid y'all notice how the cops were giving exchanges to the cameraman with knowing glances.
2 likesThis comment and the replies are my kind of people😂😂 I laughed so hard reading this.
1 like@chiba well you COULD say its an automated camera but like the cameraman is still really good at operating it
3 likes@Lord Arkay woooosh you hear that? that's the sound of the joke flying right over your head!
1 like😂😂😂😂
0 likes@Justin Sider I get joke 🤣 just upgraded it
1 like@Marquavius Scott my youtube videos are essential to the future of mankind
1 likeThat dude didn't eat, move, sleep, breath, shit or piss.
1 like@Nostalgic Alien exactly stood up in that corner
0 likesYou'd think such a hard working camera man would be given a better camera, this has 25 pixels max.
1 like25 pixels was the best camera available when the cameraman was first installed into the corner. That’s how he’s so steady- years of practice.
4 likes@dao zhang you mean you were fortunately not disappointed. Not unfortunately
0 likes@Patrick unfortunately because there are people who don't get a joke
0 likesI heard the same camera man also filmed Finding Nemo.
1 like@Malachi Paul truly, a man of many talents
2 likesI’m sorry.
0 likesObviously it’s a camera attached to the wall
0 likes@Flesh Light show proof🤔
2 likes🕵️♂️ I am so intrigued that someone identified this camera man's skills, I had to pause the distracting video to review these comments 😅
0 likesDo you guys think he has a catheter or just a really large bladder
0 likesDude, it's a surveillance camera. For fucks sakes...
1 likeI'm pretty sure this is a joke because it's a camera lol
0 likes@emi エミ 👄 read the room, emi
1 like@Hayden Huffman 🙄 Do you think we would have all these problems if cops knew how to install cameras?? It's most definitely a quiet bystander.
0 likes@Zbigniew Piesiewicz really??!!!!!????!!!😱😱😱
2 likes@beth kovacs No, unfortunately it looks like he's not joking. RIP brain...
0 likesOh GOD help us all! I hope some people never have children for the sake of Humanity...
0 likesThis dude has diamond hands.
1 likeBest comment I seen in 2021
1 like@~ L ~ Respect to the camera man who grew wings just to fly faster than those sprinters and record them running
0 likesf
0 likesSo impressive how he just hangs from the ceiling to record from that angle.
0 likesThere’s no camera man it’s just a hidden camera somewhere
0 likes@emilyc Thats the joke.
0 likeshe took no breaks. his stamina is outstanding.
0 likes😂🤣😂👏👏👏
0 likesHe’s flying too
0 likesLulz
0 likesThis guy is clearly lying. You call an ambulance and you call the police immediately.
1 likeAfter I learn about the story of Nichol Kessinger, I am wondering: shouldn't she have invoked her 5th Amendment instead of accepting an interview with Weld County detectives?
0 likesAt least he has guilt on the crime he did. Interrogators really need to obtain the confession and in the same time make them feel they deserve the punishment, they gotta dig the remaining humanity in there before it's too late
0 likesI wish you guys made more of these videos.
0 likesCan’t imagine hearing my son say my grandkids were murdered. I would have been hysterical
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0 likes@Lucy Steel I don’t even play anymore I just don’t know wtf to use as a pfp
0 likesI love how they goad him into taking an alibi that his wife killed the kids😯
1 likeThe way his dad basically says, “you crazy sick bastard....” and then grabs him reassuring him he’s still his dad and he loves him.
0 likesIt's all about Chris.
2 likesI'm going to prison.
Why did this happened to me?
I didn't know what to do.
Moron!!
She's like 'you haven't cried for your daughter's, I'm really confused that you have shown no emotion for them'
1 like3 seconds later,
We know you love Ur children with all Ur heart, we know that ..
Lol. This would be the worst thing if you actually were innocent trying to keep up with all the twisting insinuations and presumptuous Questions.. but it's satisfying watching the way it breaks down these ppls fabrications so systematically
See I never saw the father bring up a lawyer and I just realized they came swooping in when he did. Brilliant
0 likesShannan is a terrible name to give to a girl.
8 likesIt sounds like the first half of Shenanigans.
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You're right. The name Shannon is alright, but the "twist" with the "a" instead of the normal "o" toward the end makes it terrible.
0 likesDid you guys notice at 10:01 when she asks where did you put them? And Chris responds “in the truck”
0 likesHow fast his dad took his hand off his shoulder?
It’s as if he was disgusted and couldn’t continue comforting him
How could he kill his own kids small as they were ??
0 likesI cant stop thinking about it...
If a stranger would have tryd kill them they would have screamed for their daddy to rescue them. Or wondering in their innocence why their daddy is not there to protect them...
Those 2 small innocent kids were killed by their daddy..😣😥. They could not even hope that their daddy is coming to save them .
The polygraph examiner should be a detective.
2 likesKilling your own children is the most evil thing a human can do.
2 likesThese videos are very well made! 👌
0 likesI'm shocked that he didn't ask for a lawyer during these 2 days
1 likethis guy had it all. a beautiful wife, 2 beautiful children, and 1 on the way. and if he and his wife couldn’t get along and he wanted someone else, he should’ve gotten a divorce to at least let shannan and the 3 kids to be happy with her.
0 likesA lot of men stayed in the marriage because of children, they scared that their spouses would used the children against them, like not letting them see their kids and etc, but in this case, it’s freaking obvious that this POS doesn’t care about that since he f&@ing murdered his 2 beautiful daughters and his unborn son… so why didn’t he just get a damn divorce????
1 likeHe said “I’m not a monster.” The worst kind of monster is that they don’t know that they are a monster.
If he didn't confess, I think he might have been able to get away with it. All the police had was blurry footage from the corner of a neighbor's home security camera. Good thing he's an idiot.
2 likesthis lady and that man are a perfect team.
2565 likesWHAT A TEAM.
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If I were there, they will failed for sure.
14 likesKeith Cook whoa we have a tough guy here.
189 likesCannot believe this guy never got a lawyer and did all of this without representation. These detectives are brilliant.
78 likesMinor critique of amazing detective work: when the male investigator at about 26:52 says “either you’re this monster” who killed his wife and kids, he makes it impossible for Watts to back down even more and admit to killing his daughters and not just his wife. If he’d instead suggested to Watts that his girlfriend somehow manipulated him into killing all three, would Watts have jumped on that?
18 likesMaxion you’re brave making a comment against a tough guy like Keith. Corrr I get a real ted bundy vibe from him....
8 likes@Keith Cook you will definitely fail because your mind spontaneously and constantly give you the replay of the murder scenario you. won't even get a time to think properly!!
3 likesit saddens me when the interrogators are that good at the job... because that takes experience (at the cost of all the victims)
14 likesHi that’s so true and very saddening
1 likeKeith Cook just simply built different aren’t you
1 like@Keith Cook True, plus you wearing a Batman costume would have been off-putting and grossly out of police procedures.
1 likeWHAT "A" TEAM
1 like@Quazi Roberts letter?
0 likesKeith Cook built: different 🥶😤
1 likeI'm curious about her career status. Is she a detective at that station or county and happens to be certified to run a polygraph or do departments hire that kind of thing out and she's freelance?
3 likes@Keith Cook Nup! If it were you, you wouldn't have gone to the media. You would not have gone to be interviewed without counsel and definately not taken a stupid polygraph test! So you wouldn't have put yourself in that position in the first place.
1 like@Rebecca Trenorden obviously if he refused to do the polygraph they would have known he was hiding something so either way he was screwed
1 likeEh I don’t think the woman was convincing. The man was a good interrogator
2 likes@Sean McCauley i think she introduced herself as a polygraph expert. yet she is pretty active during the interrogation as well..
1 like@GD well are you talking about the interrogation later on or the way she handled the polygraph?
0 likesmamiferuD The polygraph mainly. She did a good enough job in the latter part of the interog. Anybody with a semi-normal state of mind would sniff out her tactics
3 likesKeith Cook we would have the same name if I got my dads last name lol
0 likesThey have an onlyfans..
1 likeI cant be the only one who feels deeply uncomfortable when he calls his family his "babies"
0 likesThere might as well be a “talking technique” for when the detective says a word 😹
0 likesI don't care what you did or who you are, the police are shit for actively derailing your right to an attorney. Never ever speak a fucking word to the police without an attorney.
2 likesMan someone being so cold to his own kids… disgusting
1 likeAs soon as this guy was told of the idea to blame his wife, he dove in headfirst.
1 likeInteresting to think about his amended alibi, after his first big admittance. He cheated on her, so assumedly she got angry and killed their two daughters? And then.. he was so angry that he killed her?
1 likeHe's truly a monster. Not even a tear! My heart aches for the victims
2 likesThis dude is such A liar it’s nerve wrecking. I thought he was truly watching videos by himself because he was reminded of being a father and husband and was trying to reconnect himself, but nope, now I know he was indeed tryna show off his phone screen to the officers and he even just randomly throws it out there as some evidence of his morality. “Chris we have to FIND them”
0 likesChris: “I know, before you came in I was watching videos” followed by long unnatural pause
I feel so sorry for that father.
0 likesHe wanted to "confess" to his dad but then lies to him.
2 likesThe second hand embarrassment I get after watching these videos is immeasurable...
0 likesI know it was a part of his whole psychological lying ruse but the fact that he tried to pin the blame of killing those two beautiful baby girls on his innocent wife is revolting. It just sucks.
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How did they find out that he killed them?
35 likesEdit: Literally two mins later the video mentions that he did confess to it lol
detectives led him into this idea during interrogation, it was never gonna fly
27 likesDetective: 'And Chris, this isn't the last chapter in anyone's story....'
0 likesNarrator: It was, in fact, the last chapter of Chris's story.
When I was 17, the dossier technique got me at work! 😭
0 likes-Sir you haven't cried in 2 days over them
11 likesstarts fake crying as soon as she mentions it
Damn Chris, you're definitely fooling them now aren't ya.
That was unbelievable well done on getting him its so sad for Shannon and the girls. Watching from Scotland
0 likesDad: "We gotta get a lawyer..."
3671 likesDetective: "STOOPID, I'M NOT GONNA LET YOU GET THE CHANCE"
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TectonicX treyway
47 likesMost people won’t get this. 10/10 tho. Good comment 😂😂.
44 likesWait wtffffff how am I on a video about a family killer and someone brings in both a tekashi and keitaro reference lololo lolololol
21 likesIt’s fucking treyway bby
7 likesLMMFFAOOO
1 likeno way this isn’t top comment
2 likesTHE IRONY🤣🤣🤣
0 likeswaaaaaaaaaayyy too late lmao
0 likesTectonicX YouTube please let us use gifs
3 likesGOD TIER comment!!!
1 like@NotRlySebastian lmao 6×9
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes@NotRlySebastian it was literally mentioned in the video
0 likesTectonicX lmfaoooooo
0 likesIm too high for this comment 😂😭
0 likesahahahahah maaan im deead
0 likes😂😂😂😂 this is hilarious.
0 likeslol xD too late daddy
0 likesChris: let me just confess real quick first
0 likesI wish this channel brought some actual insight into the case. Everything being shown is completely obvious.
1 likeHow he immediately starts the crocodile tears when she points out how he's not crying is such cringe.
3 likesthis remind me of when I was confronted by my head of year and councilor when trying to figure out an argument 💀
2 likesYESSSS! I have avoided every other Chris Watts video on YouTube because of this 1 upload lmao you the man. Best channel 👌🏻
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Love seeing the OSRS community pour over to other parts of Youtube
78 likesSame!!
9 likesAgreed, it's extremely well thought out and well edited. Educational and excellent content.
39 likeshaha same man!
0 likesSame
0 likesrt
0 likesDude I've been doing the same thing lol
1 likeGrind, watch Jim, dont go to sleep, repeat
1 likeLol what are you doing here
2 likesAhh same here! For real, this channel is amazing.
0 likesYour stronger than me!
0 likeswatching this while fishing on osrs, big up
5 likesBig up old rs!
1 likeWow yes more OSRS people!!
0 likesSAME OMG
0 likesSame
0 likesME TOO
0 likesafking sand crabs while watching this lol
0 likesMrNoSleep <3
0 likesoh hey buddy nice vids
0 likesReal shit lmaoo
0 likesi subbed to you earlier today, and then you show up here crazy coincidence
0 likesVladimir Vladikov
0 likesIt’s all about preference, of course.
Same here lmao
0 likesWell, the rest of them have become infested by these serial killer groupies that think Watts is the hottest thing since Krakatoa.
2 likes@134BrothersMusic I'll get you a bond. Haven't seen you online though.
0 likes@C M is your ign red music Bro??
0 likes@C M add where mum go
0 likesWhat a wierd place to find you o_O
0 likesDidn't expect to see you here, go get sum sleep fam
0 likesUploader could have said thanks for that amazing comment
0 likesSeen a few of your videos man, nice to see you here!
0 likesJust as my osrs addiction made me think of the game. Well done. Universe
0 likesAgreed. However, all Chris Watts' full interviews, uninterrupted by YouTubers is worth a watch. Well, if you have 10+ hours to listen to them that is. I listened to them at work about a year or so ago. It's quite unnerving, it feels as though you're the one being interviewed.
0 likesHaven't played in a while but nice to see a whale in the comments. Hope osrs is doing well.
0 likesWHAT
0 likesAh mrnosleep wyd here my osrs friend
1 likeomg look who it is
1 likeThis one kinda left us hanging and I had to go find out more.
0 likes3.7k of your likes are from fellow RuneScape players, how does that make you feel?
1 likeSheesh didnt expect to see you here 😂
0 likesvinn rs what is OSRS?
0 likesDude yesss
0 likes@vinn rs 9
0 likesWhat is the scariest thing for me is that you can marry, buy a house, have children and love a person who would kill yourself and your children without knowing he is capable of that. Do we really know the people in our lives? How can we trust anyone?
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I know - I can’t wrap my head around it.
66 likesNeighbors said they heard them fighting all the time. The truth is people settle; they settle in a myriad of areas but one thing more than most(especially in this society)is they settle on morality. If you have a strong moral compass and surround yourself with people of the same nature you'll be fine. Problem is most people have an absolutely broken moral compass.
127 likes@Just a guy I do but I am very trusting. And even if people compromise they don’t do it to they point that they think their partner is capable of murder let alone the murder of themselves and their kids. Everyone fights. I am sure my neighbors heard me and my mom fighting. We will never dare to harm each other. To the contrary we would probably sacrifice our own life for one another. I just don’t get how he could do it and how she didn’t see it coming at all. And I am not saying it’s her I think probably most people wouldn’t suspect it and that is the scariest thing. Do we really know the people in our life? I want to say yes but I am sure she would have said the same.
25 likes@Just a guy The wife probably made his life hell. Imagine feeling trapped in a marriage than your wife threated you she will take half your wealth and screw other guy. The guy is the victim here. He have to live with the guilt that he killed his daughters.
6 likesYou're right, that's crazy. However, we can take comfort in the fact that it's only a very tiny minority of people who are like this (psychopaths, sociopaths). So unless you are really unlucky, it's very unlikely to happen to you.
15 likes@Travis Channell You should ask the wife. She blackmailed him for those things. By doing so she overstepped.
0 likes@A K You have very serious problems man. I’m not trying to insult you at all, but if you’re not trolling and you genuinely believe anything you’ve just said, you need to seek professional help ASAP. Because there’s absolutely nothing normal in what you’ve said...it’s actually very scary and disturbing to hear someone talk like you just did.
81 likes@Jason Voorhees the third Hey I am sad with him killing the kids too. But I am angry how the wife made Chris life miserable. All she had to do was to get him a devorce without robbing half his money. She ain't got a single penny now. Play stupid games win stupid prizes.
0 likes@A K he literally had a mistress did you not even read look into the case? He had a mistress and DIDNT want the attachments of a family, Youre seriously calling the murdered wife the villain and the husband that murdered her and their children the victim?? You’re deranged and I seriously hope you never get married. If you consider expecting half of your SHARED assets in a divorce to take care of their SOON TO BE 3 CHILDREN ‘overstepping’ to the point of murder you need electroshock therapy
77 likesikr
2 likes@TurnThePaige FYI, I am already married to a yonger woman who has white complexion and is 3 times pretty than me. In India people marry on the basis of intelligent unlike in west where lust is more important than love. And BTW I am a government clerk a job you will never get in your entire life.
1 like@A K yea first of all, a government clerk isn’t really a great job lmfao. Also your supposed ‘wife’ if she exists is likely extremely depressed
59 likes@A K I feel incredibly sorry for your wife. I can’t imagine being married to such a horrible person. under no circumstances you can say that Chris Watts was the victim of the situation. he strangled his wife and smothered his two daughters yet you have the audacity to say that he had a horrible life without any evidence.
28 likesEven if we assume that Shannon was a horrible person and you cannot justify him killing her and her two kids. You literally have no evidence against Shannon being at fault in this relationship but we know for a fact that Chris was cheating on her. So you justifying him killing three innocent people is unbelievably disgusting. I just hope you get serious help as soon as possible.
@Kim 1st of all why you think my wife would be sad. Her father and mother thanked me infront of all the people for taking care of her daughter. Needless to say her status became a lot higher after getting married to a government employee. See in India marriage is based on love not lust like in Western countries. She's knows her duty to act as an wife pretty well. That being said I didn't justfied him murdering his kids. I said he might have done that in the heat of the moment. Maybe he killed his kids as a mercy. Imagine being living without your mother or your father (since he would have been in jail) . I would rather die than living without parents. He knew his kids might get abused or beaten by their foster parents. he didn't wanted them to suffer
1 likeWhilst you make a good point, my overarching feeling about this case is that he is deeply unintelligent. That lack of smarts should have been noticed.
2 likes@fresh donkey A waiter in US makes more money than the top Rocket scientist in India who is also the head of ISRO, indian equivalent of NASA. But does the waiter have the privilege of a government clerk. The moment one get government job whether that is of a sweeper or peon, he gets a guaranteed bride. But when you get a government clerk job you get a guaranteed fair skin bride. My wife is fair skin despite me being brown skin and all that because of my job. Also does the US waiter wife's father beg to treat his daughter with care and give him lots of money for marrying her daughter. Mine wife's father did.
2 likesThey are SHALLOW and VACUOUS people. There is nothing there to “really know”.
0 likes@A K a waiter in America can marry mostly whoever he wants. They don’t have caste system and although there is racism it’s well established that discrimination because of colour is bad. I would take being a waitress in the u.s over a government employee in India any day. I do appreciate Indian culture but their social situation there is very bad.
21 likesthere were multiple red flags, Shanann just didn’t want to believe them :( she fought so hard to keep the relationship alive.
7 likes@Chloe what red signs do you see? I honestly don’t think I would suspect he will hurt myself or our kids.
2 likes@Yael Hadane no red flags that he would kill - NO ONE expected that in a million years, i’m talking about red flags that she should have let the relationship die but she wanted to fight for them 💔
5 likes@Chloe oh for that yeah.. I guess she didn’t want to give up on him. Which make sense if she loved him. From what I have seen he wasn’t abusive just not involved and distant. I think she thought they can work on the relationship and that she could win him back.
1 like@Zhiqi Jiang Saying, "I have (*insert race) friends is the most cringe/idiot thing a try hard looser use to look cool. That being said we Indians don't marry for looks like westerners. Her parents beg my parents to let her daughter marry me because I have a government clerk job which is very rare here. Being government clerk here comes with the benefit of getting a fair skin wife. Also she is very much obliged that I married her on my parents wishes without even seeing her face face to face.
1 like@A K say that again '' WE INDIANS DONT MARRY FOR LOOKS LIKE WESTERNERS'' . No we just marry a fair skinned virgin woman , of the same caste and the same religion.
24 likesYes this guys time with his wife might have been hell , but HE made the choice to cheat, to kill. No matter how much bad it may feel , no one should kill another person, we simply do not have the right to kill a living breathing human let alone three. He belongs in hell and if you blame the victim than the ACTUAL killer , then you too can join him there
I think he was proven not trustworth a long time ago before any of the statements presented and he Dig lower when he cheated on his wife.
0 likes@A K you're probably correct
0 likesThe thing is she most likely knew, but she might've been too scared to say or do anything. She was obviously scared for her life.
0 likes@A K Imma screenshot this, and show it to your future wife LMFAOOOOO just dont get married
2 likes@Amena Saidzada I am already married and guess what my wife's father begged me to marry her daughter.
0 likes@Zhiqi Jiang It is unfortunately an obsession in Indian culture. Even the TV is made to be whitewashed as fuck, not in themes or ideas but in the literal complexion of the actors.
5 likesIf your husband is severely abusive he’s capable of that leave and take kids
1 like@Just a guy I have next to no morals. I'm debaucherous as fuck. But I also would never hurt my wife and son.
3 likesSimple answer, you can't trust anyone. It's the risk of life, you never know when a situation like this may happen to you. People can snap at a moments notice. Even you, but as long as you value your freedom more than killing someone, I mean, I don't care how mad I could get, the thought of life in prison would chill me right the f*** out.
0 likes@A K Back to your containment board, stop larping.
6 likesLearn how to recognize psychopaths.
1 like@A K I get where you are coming from with how woman are today with high encouragement to be a single mother and most of the time granted full custody and getting child support and alimony but in my opinion if I got stuck in an unfortunate situation like that where my ex wife took more than half my stuff I’d rather like with that than kill and be in jail for the rest of my life.
2 likes@Plague Mouse Will it hurt you to use English terms.
0 likes@No NamE I don't think he wanted to spend the rest of his life in prison. He thought he could get away with it. I bet he would have either surrender of killed himself even if he had escaped.
0 likesEverytime I see anything or think about this case I side eye my bf😅😅 it does make me legitimately scared though. It feels like you can never truly trust anyone.
2 likesYou gotta hope they won’t just get the urge to merk you one day 😉
1 like@A K It's not hard to discern that you're an ineffectual nothing with nobody in your life, and that you're sitting behind a device purposely saying awful things to receive negative responses to receive any kind of attention that you don't get in your day-to-day tangible life.
7 likes@A K your comments are so embarrassing for you, yikes. Get some help because blaming a woman for her husband killing her and their children is disgusting and shows an inhuman lack of empathy.
6 likes@A K first you said you will be married soon and then you say you’re already married. you’re lying. just like chris lied when he cheated on his wife and killed his kids to have a life with the mistress.
5 likesYael hadane nah, the sings are there. The signs are always there. People just choose to stay and at the end it happens. But the signs are there.
0 likes@loungekiller You are kind of guy who call soldiers murderors.
0 likesI mean the husband was introverted around people and was aggressively loud to his wife, that could be a sign of antisocial personality disorder where they see human lives beneath them and have an easier time killing someone.
0 likes@Yael Hadane things like this don't happen out of nowhere. I'ts obvious that their relationship was toxic for a long time before this happened. You can't stay in a toxic relationship like that, because it can escalate to violence.
0 likesYeah it almost makes you wonder if marriage makes sense from a biological standpoint... we are social creatures but the downsides and risks associated with trusting another human being in our culture can be pretty severe. And and it locks people's finances into an incontrovertible not
0 likes@A K this is a ridiculous take.... he physically drowned his children in oil. You cannot blame it on his nagging wife. That is one of the dumbest things I've ever seen
0 likes@Just a guy narcissist and pshycopatjs are very deceptive and charming 😊
0 likes@Joey johnson Anybody, once they start hitting you, leave.
0 likesWe all tend to think about it this way, but its not like Chris was walking around for years thinking, "yeah, I'd murder them. Can't tell anyone tho". He himself probably didn't even know he was capable of that until he did it or planned it
0 likesBefore you start blowing this up... Can we talk about how many GOOD MARRIAGES there are
1 like@A K It's disgusting me how you keep bragging about your wife's skin being fair. Like, is that all you care about dude? There's a lot of fair skinned people in America.
0 likesTrust is the foundation of a relationship thoug
0 likesAm I the only one who didn’t know that polygraphers were trained this well?? Home girl was so good I almost confessed to the murder! Her technique was flawless
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I felt the same way but I don't think she's JUST a polygrapher, she sticks around well after the polygraph gets put away. It's very possible part of the technique is to intentionally present herself as 'simply' a polygraph technician when she's actually just another investigator on the case who has the training to administer a polygraph, and not examine the results.
483 likesOr maybe she's both an investigator and an examiner, either way she's a pro and a badass though.
She kinda seems like a forensic expert because she knew how to talk to him. If she were just a polygraph expert she wouldn't have stayed for the interrogation afterward. She's really good.
205 likes@Conchobar There is no such thing as a polygraph technician. A polygraph is just an interrogation technique, and the person they're telling the suspect is a "technician" is really just an interrogator. A polygraph has no value whatsoever as far as confirming or rebutting truth-telling. In fact, despite how misleading this youtube channel can be on this point, ANYONE or ANYTHING that is telling you it can sort truths from falsehoods, is itself telling you a falsehood. There is no science of truth. There is no science of lying. All of the stuff this channel's narrator observes (for example, "a person telling the truth would be outraged at this question" is a common assertion he makes that has no basis in reality) is just confirmation bias and bullshit. Keep that in mind, it's entertaining but it's all bullshit, and you can ask any actual forensic investigator if you don't believe me (and there are plenty of real investigators with their own discussions of this topic--there being no science of truth versus falsehood--on youtube).
182 likesLook up the polygraph scene in The Wire--THAT is what is actually going on with all polygraph tests.
I was thinking the same!!
2 likesWhich murder, Ashley? 🤔
19 likes@Conchobar that’s what I was thinking. Like no way she’s just a polygrapher!
3 likes@Kyrrodi if she’s interrogating me, ALL of them 😂
10 likes@Ashley Carey looking forward to seeing you on this channel yo 👀
10 likesshes probably just an investigator that runs the polygraph
2 likesRight? I feel sorry for her kids!
3 likes@Roman Reigns #1 P4P King It takes a real man to confess? Real men don't savagely murder their children, they protect them. Confession doesn't bring the children back. You might have a different view if it was your daughter or children that had been killed. It's easy to sit on the sidelines and forgive someone for a crime that didn't affect you.
29 likes@Roman Reigns #1 P4P King And no, he didn't confess, he tried blaming it on the wife he murdered. The most cowardly thing he could've done. Not only did he murder his wife and children, he then tried to pin it on her to make it look like it was all her fault! A real man? Are you out of your mind? That's not a confession, that's an excuse to escape punishment.
27 likespolygraphs aren't actually lye detectors there is no such thing. They are basically heart rate monitoring machines that the cops tell you is a lye detector so that you freak out. Hopefully the suspect cracks when you ask them questions, if not you let them sit in the room alone for a bit then come back and say "Well now we all know for a fact you a lying, so it's time to fess up" as seen above.
19 likesIt works but its also important that these kind of techniques also wear down people that are telling the truth and is also a good way to get false confessions.
@Roman Reigns #1 P4P King Just forget everything after "he's a terrible man." Did you miss the part where he later confessed to killing his pregnant wife and both of his daughters? Life in prison or death sentence are about the only acceptable outcomes.
5 likesI wouldn’t have had time to think to lie 🤣
0 likes@Markle Marden This is blatantly untrue and laughable.
3 likesThe way the other guy tagged in with his own technique was also incredible
2 likes@Roman Reigns #1 P4P King the thing is he wasn’t gonna confess, the only reason he confess is because of the technique the cops used to make it seem like shannan was the problem
1 like@Kyrrodi if my ex husband keeps it up you just may 🤷🏽♀️
1 like@Ashley Carey 😮😮😮
0 likesOmg. You're the killer?!?! 😂
1 likeIt’s only flawless to people who aren’t educated in the same field.
1 likePolygraphs are just a way of inducing psychological effects. The person running it is merely using it as a way of inducing a specific emotion out of the person that then afterwards they can use to get an advantage on the person.
11 likes@Roman Reigns #1 P4P King you’re taking it easy on him because you see yourself in Chris. You know you would do the same. I’m policing your thought dude cause it’s gonna lead to you being the subject of one of these videos.
0 likesINSERTNAME47 Roman reigns hates opps
1 like@Roman Reigns #1 P4P King cause it’s my comment, why are you responding ?
1 like@Markle Marden I agree that sometimes he only sounds convincing cause we already know the truth.. that's why so many ppl confess crimes they haven't committed out of pressure and length of the interrogation
1 like@INSERTNAME47 whatsup nerd
0 likes@Lila don’t talk to these people especially insertname. They just talk to eachother and stir stuff up
0 likesThey are absolutely trained interrogators. What you also might not know is that the two detectives are communicating the whole time. Every little motion of the hand, the head, little key words, they are kind of like a pitcher and catcher sending each other little messages.
7 likesObviously, a polygraph is not admissible in court. But in the words of Detective Joe Kenda: "I don't care about polygraph tests. I care about statements. I don't care what the results mean, I care about what they think it means."
Going up against two attack dogs like these if you are a liar is like swimming with sharks.
Chris Hansen??!
0 likes@1 Have a seat, please
0 likes@Jay Meister I mean I could tell by how she came in and made the statement “well your results were that you were deceptive but you already know that, so let’s talk about what really happened” all in the coolest calmest tone I would’ve been like “oh shit well ok I must’ve done 🤷🏽♀️” you’re totally right. And according to her he was a BAD liar too 😂 and the fact they planted the idea in his head to get him to admit to hurting shannaan “cause she hurt the girls” and he took the bait sooo quick, just so they could get to the bodies then be like “we know that’s not true either lol” 😂
1 like@Kyrrodi Gabriel is using what we call the emoji technique. It's effective at coming off as friendly and joking but also sort of serious. It was because of his usage of it here that Ashley was later convicted of 73 counts of First Degree Murder
1 like@ᛞᚨ ᚠᛖᛊ Those are rookie numbers.
0 likesShe’s not a polygrpaher, she’s a psychologist. Polygraphs are just for intimidation
3 likesIf you confessed then either you did it or she isnt good at her job
0 likes@Dejo Hann ok lol Issa joke
0 likespolygraph tests only measure anxiety (and they are imperfect at that as well), not whether or not the person is lying. She is just interrogating him while hooking him up to a fancy machine.
4 likesYou’d be sad to know how easy it is to pass a test. Simply need to know how….but it’s quite simple
0 likesI think the polygraph ability is only one string on Tammy Lee's very effective bow.
0 likesRemember guys, polygraph tests can't be used as evidence and you should lawyer up as soon as you're suspected, or even before it in some cases.
0 likesI commented that on the 2nd video. I was ready to confess. LOL
0 likesShe was pretty much thanking him for confessing and he was still saying “I didn’t do anything!” Then she was like “ Thank you for being a terrible liar and coming in today knowing that you were going to fail and confess” Brilliant! 🙏
2 likesGirl okay I said “shit damnit I did it I’m guilty “. then remember I’m just a viewer lol
1 likeIf you want to take the time, listen to the full interview that she conducts prior to giving him the polygraph. It’s like 3 hours of her digging into every aspect of his history and life. It was masterfully done. I’m surprised Chris didn’t have a heart attack by the time the test was underway.
2 likesHere's hoping she doesn't see this comment lol
0 likes@Shayla Addison SAME 😂😂
1 like@SuperDan1006 oooo I gotta find that! Is it on YouTube???
0 likes@monet plath ok.
0 likes@Jezz Bish And? It's their job, and detective work isn't clean either. They pressure plenty of innocent people into confessing crimes.
0 likes@Jezz Bish Not all police are fantastic, and not all lawyers are. Detectives can be incredibly deceptive as you would know if you watched any video on this channel. Denying the importance of lawyers is a denial of constitutional rights.
0 likes@Jezz Bish Imagine generalizing an organization. Whatever you want to believe, bud - I can tell you right now that you're absolutely wrong. Go outside and talk to people.
0 likesYou thought that because movies and tv.
0 likes@Jezz Bish POV: You're a Libertarian.
0 likes@John Smith no I thought that from the way she was introduced as just a polygraph technician, polygraph examiners are only trained to read the physiological responses to the test and study the science of the test. She’s a polygrapher and a detective
0 likes@Markle Marden it’s psychology, it can’t be held up in court but can be used as a very damning partner in an interrogation.
0 likes@Conchobar This is what I thought too. She’s so good.
0 likes@Luke Jamieson it's not psychology at all, is the thing. It's all made up.
1 like…that’s not a good thing. Like I know you’re joking, but being able to convince an innocent person they might have committed a murder is a horrible thing.
0 likes@Ashley Carey it's an act when it comes to cops always
0 likesThey can't be used in court so he could have kept lying.
0 likes@ron james i think he would have if they didn’t put the “she hurt the kids and he hurt her” idea in his head. He fell for that like an idiot and then they were immediately like “well that doesn’t make sense either” 😂
0 likesIkr! They’re amazing
0 likesHahaha
0 likesShe was his pal pre test. And then detroyed him post test.
0 likesDoes anyone know if these testers are "freelance"
Cuz im sure she works for the police or something too.
Shes too good
@cookieboi 14 she’s an FBI agent, or CSI agent
0 likesThey're trained as investigators, not to read an answer of a screen, because polygraphs are hokum. It's just a tool they use to trap this guy even further and push him into a confession to something they already suspect heavily or know conclusively he perpetrated . The actual results are irrelevant.
0 likesThese machines read your heartrate, perspiration, etc. They don't read whether you tell the truth or not.
I wish she spoke to Scott Peterson...
0 likesThe best thing she did was putting him on blast for being an absolute moron for volunteering for it. A polygraph never gains anything for the perp. If they pass its inconclusive, if they fail it's the "truth". There would have been a ton of follow up on her part for "failed" questions if this were a thorough poly. They had an absolute assumption he was guilty, which he is, but it shows you why you should NEVER agree to a poly.
0 likes@Abe Frohammer I don't think it matters whether they pass or fail sometimes. In this situation, if he had passed, I highly doubt they would have come back in and tell him so. They just would have lied and told him he failed, and see what that gets them.
0 likes@Vampire Hunter D couldn't even give her the dignity she deserved at the very end.
0 likesThe physical portion of the polygraph has very little to do with determining truth or fiction. Instead, the hours of prep work talking prior to the actual examination is the majority of the work.
0 likesAny polygrapher that would be trusted by a large police department would probably be a psychologist who specializes in deception.
2 likes@Ashley Carey Wow. Just reading this comment brings me to tears. Having to imagine a little girl's voice saying "Why daddy , why ?" It's just too much.
0 likesThat’s why she has the job…
0 likesThey are basically interrogators. *EVEN IF HE PASSED* the polygraph test they would have done the exact same thing to get a confession based on "Irregularities" (subjective term they use). Part of the reason they don't allow this in court.
1 likeIt's pageantry. If you're getting a polygraph, they probably know you did it, or at least have high suspicion. He literally could have looked at them, said "this is why polygraphs are bullshit," and walked out the door. These are not submissable as evidence in court because it's not real science. It's an investigative tool.
0 likesPolygraph tests can’t accurately detect lies, and they aren’t able to be used in court. I honestly think it was just used as a tool to get the confession, and that girl was likely just another detective. Regardless, she was amazing.
0 likesI know a lot of detectives actually are the ones who get trained to become polygraphers! It really helps having both sets of skills for interrogations
0 likes@Vampire Hunter D 🤣🤣🤣
0 likesLiterally I was focusing so hard on the questions that I almost answered yes to the incriminating questions
0 likes“That lady was so good at lie detector tests , she’d make me fail one for something I didn’t do”. The fact this has 4k likes makes me not care what the elite do to the commoners lol
0 likesLet’s talk about the “clock ticking”. That has to be a technique inside interrogation rooms to create more TENSION in the “The Pause Technique”.
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I noticed that. The clock was annoying me even though I wasn’t even there. It reminded me of the Tell Tale Heart bc it would make a person crazy.
332 likesFor real they got the loudest clock possible XD
120 likesIt’s probably also to have a reference to back up time stamps and vice versa
56 likesIndeed!
2 likesI'd be interested if any place slows down the ticking to mess with the persons head more
66 likesYulp. This is why there are no clocks in doctors office little examination rooms where you wait forever
31 likesWhoever decided it needs to be an analog clock in there has read the telltale heart and is a psychopath. Lmao.
14 likesLucky for me clocks soothe me......and i don't murder people, (there's that).
10 likesFunny enough I actually enjoy hearing clocks tick. It's not something you get to hear often anymore
9 likesYou are very attentive. I didn’t notice until I’ve read your comment
3 likes🤣😂 definitely gotta be a technique because that clock make evereything suspenseful
6 likesi thought the same thing!
0 likesId love to have the task of finding the loudest discreet ticking clock
0 likesAah!! Good observation!!
0 likesAda u got instagram
0 likesI would've farted all over that stupid clock
3 likesYes i noticed how loud that clock tucking was to when they were both silent.
1 likeYeah, I was thinking about this too
0 likesYES!! I was thinking about exactly that
0 likes@Nigel Thornberry yeah, they do. I think JCS does mention that on one occasion. Along with messing with temp settings.
1 likeActually because of its frequency, I believe the clock ticking would eventually become background noise and I wouldn't even notice it. The actual thing that would drive me insane would be the detective just sitting there staring at me and not saying a word. That would probably break me.
1 likeYes, they actually do that on purpose. It makes curtain suspects angry and out of control. The more aggravated the suspect is, the more they can show their true colors.
1 likeI thought about the same thing when I noticed his loud the clock is.
0 likesOutside of the sorrow i feel for the wife and children...i feel horrible for this mans father
5529 likesAs a father myself i could not IMAGINE being in his shoes...he must have been devatstated
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The father was was the saddest part for me. To live to his age, raise a son to adult hood, and then have it end like this. To know that he cant do anything about it.
776 likes@Otman Zayer omg 😲 thats insane and scary
27 likes@Otman Zayer How about because until that very moment, his son in his own eyes was the good child he had always known him to be. As Chris had his own kids, he was his parents'. As you accuse others of projecting perceived morals and goodness from Chris' father, you're projecting as well: just because someone does not approve of someone else's marriage it does not mean they attempted to kill them. In fact, how would you even know that? After looking around there's no reports of attempted murder, by the grandparents of Celeste and Bella or even abuse by said grandparents. Just because someone doesn't show up at a wedding it makes them a murderer-to-be? On that, sources please.
109 likesChris' own parents are defending him sure, as parents do but that does not make them narcissistic or murderous. That's such a long shot you could touch the moon. Chris is where he needs to be and rotting away - but that doesn't mean his parents are assholes.
@Alan Matković hi bro. With all due respect I’m just gonna recommend to listen to a couple of interviews with the parents. They hated Shannan because she was trying to make a man out of that POS chris. He was always a mama’s boy and he was a huge pushover with his mom in specific. The parents obviously didn’t have anything to do with the crime and I’m pretty sure they would never wanted anyone dead. But when it was time to accept what Chris did and see that they have a monster for a son, they decided that it was all a big plot against him. Yes it’s their son that they raise but sometimes that is not enough. Talking from experience when my dad’s brother did horrible things to me when I was a kid, my parents believed me and they decided that he was no longer someone who they wanted in their life. Chris’s parents are pos because they won’t honor their grandchildren and daughter in laws legacy by accepting the truth.
175 likes@Alfred The Great, King Of Wessex “big plot” his dad was literally the one who got the confession out of him so he goes to prison. So that’s not okay towards him. If he wasn’t there who knows if he would ever admit. He wasn’t reacting to the detective.
29 likes@Alan Matković agree with all you say.
5 likes@Suzi Monkey I’ve always been interested in human psychology and read a lot of books in the exact topic for years. I must admit I’ve never heard about that forum but will definitely check it out. Thanks! Cases like Chris Watts are, thank God, far and far between, nevertheless I think we should always ask ourselves what did make this humans do what they did. He wasn’t a convinced felon or someone with a known psychological issue. He was never accused of violence before, yet he did the worst kind of violence to his closest family and seemingly had no regret at all. It seems the human brain, at its core, will always remain a mystery.
13 likes@Alan Matković I listened to the “Chris Watts Prison Interviews” last night. I found it fascinating. I think that he is “sorry”. It’s like listening to a patient who has lived through a paranoid ‘break’ & killed family. ‘Good & nice family men’ who have experienced the many pressures of “falling into an affair” tell a very similar story...they just ‘wake-up’ when they see the devastation that they have caused to their wife...not strangle her!
5 likes@Alan Matković I heard the grandparents thought the grandkids Russian Roulette too.
0 likesHis parents are trying to get Shannan’s life insurance money. They are horrible people too.
36 likes@Daeson Cute sentiment but no, sorry. The father should have immediately walked out and let the police take over. Get a lawyer? For what? To defend Chris so that he can potentially walk free? No, sorry, no defending that father buddy, good try.
28 likes@Daeson Well, the reason why there was such a rift between Shannan and her in-laws, (at least, the biggest issue before her death), was that Chris' mother fed one of her granddaughters peanuts, despite knowing she was deathly allergic.
33 likesWhile I don't think Chris' mom intended to hurt her granddaughter, she clearly didn't pay much attention to their safety as perhaps she should have. Shannan, in texts to Chris, describes not liking his family's treatment of her, and her kids.
His folks weren't evil, but they weren't all that nice either; especially since they didn't even go to their wedding, and consistently tried to drive Shannan away, and even tarnished her reputation after her murder. If my parents did that to my partner, I'd cut them off. But Chris, of course, never defended her.
Mile Higher Podcast has a two hour video all about this case, I recommend it.
Chris's parents never showed any feeling of remorse or sadness that their son had murdered his wife and children. In court they told Chris they forgive him and completely discarded Shanann, their grandchildren and Shananns family. The family is full of narcissism and his mother shows the same traits that her son possesses.
47 likesI do think it’s a bit odd that the dad, after being told multiple times, that both his granddaughters are dead he doesn’t really show much (if any) emotion...
28 likes@JJ Squirdle Supastar The question is: how true is it?
2 likes@Molly Keane i 👍 agree
1 likeReally? His first fucking thought was lawyering up. Not crying for his dead grand kids.
35 likes@Otman Zayer
1 likeOh that's rubbish.
@Maria C Chris Watts parents are seeking her insurance money. Google it.
13 likes100 %
0 likes@Has Goodles says the private internet detective which condemned all the family instantly. Get a life hun.
3 likes@Otman Zayer I think it's one of those situations where you can't speak on it unless you live it. None of us know how we would react
0 likesnot as devastated as Shan’ann’s father
13 likesI literally just said that. It’s painful as a parent to watch this. Total nightmare. I do believe I would need to be medicated I’d be so distraught
3 likesStreetbeefs 👀 Ik this isn’t face
0 likes@Alan Matković 99% will accuse the teacher? That's so wrong, some parents do that, not the mayority, are you even a parent yourself?
6 likes@Andrea Solís Fernández I have several family members that are teachers themselves, my GF included. 99% is obviously hyperbolic, but they all agree majority of the parents are reluctant to think their little angels can make a mistake. One of them works for the last 25 years. She said in the early 00’s the parents were far less defensive of their kids and throwing all the problems on the teacher.
3 likes@Otman Zayer Where is this info at?
0 likes@Otman Zayer do u have proof? link?
0 likesParents always defend their kid and for giving doesn't mean pardoning... It's just how it is.
2 likesAnd as you could hear calling a lawyer was the right thing for the father to do
0 likesThe wife was named Shanann, and the children were named Nico (unborn child), Bella, and Celeste. Not sure if the spellings are right though.
1 like@Has Goodles, it's crystal clear that you are not a psychologist.
0 likes@Andre M, you don't think much, do you? What you said is crazy af. Any parent would assume their child is telling the truth, and offer to get them an attorney. You definitely are not a parent.
0 likes@Otman Zayer, damn, no one in their right mind spreads false narratives, and malicious gossip against people who have been through do much. Let me guess, it was on the internet, so it must be true. You have serious issues.
1 like@Otman Zayer, you have cognitive dissonance.
1 like@Whitney B You really need to catch up. The Watts family and the Rzucek families have BOTH been paid out from the life insurance policy. It was Chris’ policy through Anadarko. Stop spreading misinformation
1 like@Otman Zayer but the son did not say he killed the grandkids at the time only the wife he said the wife killed the kids not him if I was the father I would do the exact same thing
1 like@Alfred The Great, King Of Wessex I absolutely agree with all you said. I wonder if Chris parents can't face the fact of all he did and are in denial so they blame everyone but Chris. But what I think is probably a lot closer to the truth is they hated Sha'nann so much. And the children, were apart of her... so they hated them as much. As crazy as it sounds, I bet they secretly denied those kids were even Chris. No offense, but Chris dad seems, well, not right mentally. Ronnie probably was berated by Cindy and he just learned to keep his mouth shut to avoid conflict. Cindy, in my opinion, is the poisonous well that everyone in the Watts family drank from.
8 likesChris’ dad is a junkie, and his mom is a malignant narcissist. His sister seems like a creep, too.
8 likesYeah when he said god almighty it sank in. He's 5 years older than me so I can imagine my father if this was me. Sad he didn't take his advice of getting a lawyer
0 likesReal shit you could see it.... I wonder how he felt once the TRUTH was revealed
1 like@Otman Zayer So? They can not like her family and also not approve of their son murdering her. That is a total non-sequitur and you're just jumping to conclusions based off your own opinions like a dolt.
1 likeI feel sorry for the dad he shouldn’t of talked with out a lawyer
1 likeThe grandfather you mean
0 likesHe lose his precious grandbabies. A beautiful daughter in law. And is losing his son... just wow wow wow. And the person you thought you knew is dead.
0 likesDude lost his sons whole family. That's fucked
0 likes@Tammy Sims I find your analysis to be totally on point with respect to the family dynamics/dysfunction. The fact that Chris' sister's children seemed favored by the Watts tends to confirm.
2 likesIf you still don't think Chris' parents are horrible people who helped raise that monster, maybe look at the fact that after their precious golden child snuffed out their grandbabies lives with his own hands as well as their daughter in law, they tried to get their life insurance money. Chris' parents. They fought to take it from Shananns parents who were the only ones who actually cared, lost their daughter and their grandchildren in the same night by the psycho chris' parents raised. Js.
6 likesThey had no right to even ask for that money let alone fight for it.
Yeah so sad 😭
0 likesI was really angry about how chris’ dad handled this but then I realized he was in absolute shock. I would hate to have seen when everything finally sank in.
1 likeHe made victims out of everyone around him. His parents too. I share your sentiment.
0 likesI feel bad for chris. Imagine having a horrible wife who so bad and evil that he have to find love somewhere else. She must have blackmail him for alimony. Poor chris
0 likes@Alfred The Great, King Of Wessex I respect the hell outta you, Alfred the Great. This was a well written, well thought out response. All hail the King of Wessex!
0 likesI will never feel for them. Most parents denounce kids after they do something as horrible and disgusting as this. They still try to say Shanan did this, and his mother even fed one of the daughters PEANUTS. Which the daughter was allergic to. For someone who really "must have been devastated," he seemed to not have cared for his granddaughters or daughter-in-law. He just wanted his son to walk free. His parents seemed as controlling as Chris did. They are old enough to know right from wrong. They looked past what he did and blamed the wife for everything. Bullshit.
3 likes@Miranda Hemer Wife shouldn't have acted like a witch and gave him the divorce without taking half the money. Women should learn from this that greeed is not good.
0 likes@A K I can tell yours sexist. Nice. So it’s okay to murder her? He was the one in the wrong. Murdered his wife and children. Wtf is wrong with you for siding with them.
4 likes@Miranda Hemer He murdered his wife. Killing his children was a kistake which happened due to adrelline rush. I pity the man, he has to find live in another woman because his wife was giving him hell. He lost his daughters because of his wife.
0 likesCan’t even comprehend how he felt!
0 likes@Shauna Lee He sure have felt pity for his son for chosing wrong girl to marry.
0 likesAlso a father. My heart breakssssss
0 likesBoth Chris mother and father made the sentence speech be all about how much sympathy they have for Chris and how much they love him and they did not address the victims or tragedy.
2 likesChris probably knew that he could do whatever he wanted and still always have their comfort, respect and love.
@Landbergaren Chris is the victim here, not the karen wife.
0 likesHe doesn't act devastated.
0 likes@A K ......he killed his wife in her sleep and killed his daughters much later. Your theory makes zero sense
0 likes@Kai Videres Stop simping a dead woman
0 likesThat “Good God almighty, son” was heavy.
0 likesAgree. He lost his son and granddaughters all at once and for no reason other than the bloated ego of the boy he raised. He must wonder where he went wrong but who can really explain the mind of a person willing to murder his own children?
0 likesI don’t think he was so devastated. He was so ready to blame it all on Shan’ann,
2 likesStreetbeefs on here? Wtf? And why dont you guys have a checkmark?!
0 likes@Andre M everyone is entitled to legal representation, guilty or not; deplorable or not, for someone to remind a person of that right is no problem. I agree with the narrator. It would have delayed the inevitable by only a day or two. A week tops.
0 likes@Alfred The Great, King Of Wessex Did you burn the cakes ?
0 likes@Alan Matković LOL his confession isn't credited to his dad and they would have got it regardless. The detectives used his dad to get it, knowing full and well Chris was cracking and about to confess. All his dad did was sit there and actually hinted to Chris to stop talking and get a lawyer. He was AGAINST Chris confessing. But Chris is so damn stupid, he kept blabbing and as soon as his dad realized what was happening and mentioned a lawyer, the detectives came back in. Coincidence? No. They were watching. It was their plan all along and it worked. Chris preformed horribly under pressure and had already failed the lie detector test, left crucial evidence strewn about the crime scene, buried his own wife and soon-to-be son in a shallow grave that would have resurfaced, was sloppy with his mistress and was the only one with motive.
2 likesHis parents still blame Shanann for her own murder and even tried to get her life insurance money. They still treat him like the golden child and pretend he didn't murder his wife and babies.
If he never confessed, if for some reason in a backwards universe the evidence didn't prove he committed the murders, if he didn't crack when he did, his father actually tried to shut him up and ask for a lawyer. He could have been the reason Chris WALKED. Do not credit that man with the detectives work.
I’m not so sure about that. I think his parents are just like Chris or visa versa. They hated Shanann. They’re both nuts and they got together and had a crazy kid.
3 likesStop ducking MM
0 likesExactly what I came to the comments for, the way he reacted when he realized the severity of the situation was heartbreaking
1 likeAmen man. When he says 'Have mercy....' It breaks my heart.
0 likes@Alfred The Great, King Of Wessex AMEN. I could not have said it better myself. He lied for his son too
0 likes@Alan Matković no I’m not talking about that confession. I’m talking about the fact that Chris told his parents that Shannan killed the girls (an obvious lie after the facts came to life) instead of accepting he was obviously lying and was just trying to appear as if he JUST killed Shannan in a “fit of vengeance”. So we all know that he killed his babies and wife, but Chris’s parents in a stupid attempt to deflect guilt away from their “innocent boy” stand to that lie to this day. That’s the insulting part. That they will defend a lie rather than accept they raised a coward, cheater, child murderer, mamas boy.
0 likes@Nell Ross amen that’s a great statement
0 likes@Alfred The Great, King Of Wessex they may have hated her prior to all this but that doesn’t mean they wanted her dead or wanted their son to throw his life away. Like that’s just not even a fair thing to say because whatever their feelings about her were prior to her murder don’t matter after he’s killed her. Even if you have a mortal enemy you aren’t going to want someone you love to throw their life away to kill them. You’re just way off base.
0 likes@mutedmutiny can you show me where I said anything close to “his parents wanted her dead”?
0 likes@Whitney B I googled it. What I read is that they ALLEGEDLY tried collecting it - so it’s not definitive, it’s alleged, but the same article points out the claims are exempt from murder or suicide, and since they were murdered, it would seem to me that there is no claim to be made there.
0 likes@Alfred The Great, King Of Wessex I didn’t say YOU said that. My point is that even if they despised her I think they were still very, very sad, both for the grandkids, for the wife, for their son who did one of the most horrific and despicable things ever and who will instantly become one of the most hated people in the world and simultaneously throw his life away, and for themselves as parents and grandparents who essentially lost their son and grandkids. So I think they were very very sad all around, and whatever they felt for his wife was irrelevant in that moment.
0 likes@mutedmutiny exactly! So in order to honor their granddaughters and daughter in law the human thing to do would be accepting the truth and accepting that Chris killed them. My point is that instead of doing that, they pretend to eat Chris’s story about Shannan killing her babies and him killing her in a fit of rage. I never said that they wanted anyone dead and yes they are obviously sad by the deaths what I said is that they refuse to believe how much of a pos they raised. Grieving doesn’t cloud your judgement so you can side with a monster that took 3 innocent lives. It’s their sickening attitude at siding with Chris what’s horrible. They never acknowledged the pain he caused.
3 likes@C Brown how did he lie?? He just believed what his son was telling him
0 likesHe clearly didn't raise his son right. Evil is passed down from the parents to the children
0 likesI love StreetBeefs every time I watch it I want to start my own backyard mma league. As far as I know Idaho is a wide open market. Gumby is so entertaining to watch, looks like someone who was either trapped in a locker, or hanging out with the biology teacher in high school, but obviously loves stepping in the ring, and practices quite a bit. He's constantly improving, and has become quite good.
0 likes@Alfred The Great, King Of Wessex Totally agree!!!!!!
0 likesSpot on ❤️
0 likesUm.. how about HER parents. His parents DO. NOT. CARE.
0 likes@Alfred The Great, King Of Wessex I’m sorry for what you experienced but that has nothing to do with this scenario. You describe a brother doing something wrong not a son. Parents almost always back their children
0 likesMan how do you comfort a monster ?
0 likesMy thoughts are with victims and his father appliged to go through living hell
@Lord of the Pies Before writing something about the father look at some of the interviews and info about him. So then you can know that psychopaths like these are created from other things.
0 likesHeartbroken for them.
0 likesThat was the worst thing about the investigation, they 100% could’ve got him to crack without using his dad like that. He’ll never forget that day in the bleak interrogation room
0 likesHe should’ve have settled it on streetbeefs
0 likes@Alan Matković I always defended my child over Public School. Because of my experience in public school. Fortunately I got him out was able to get him in private school. I was abused by public school teachers. They attempted to do the same thing to my child I would not allow it. You're damn right I didn't believe a word those child abuser said
0 likesWhat a coincidence, I only started watching the fights on your channel a month ago. Crazy seeing this channel here.
0 likesNot only devastated, but he also has to use every ounce of energy left in his body to maintain a fake outer veneer, not letting his son see his pain, staying strong for his sake. I can't imagine the strength good parents have. I scares me for parenthood. Idk if I have it in me. Or maybe that's how we all feel until we actually have children and realize we'd do anything for them
0 likes@Andrea Solís Fernández my mom is a teacher, and sadly, yes, it is most parents. She says it’s gotten worst in the past 5 years, and if a parent insists their kid is good, she doesn’t even bother arguing because it happens so often and never works out.
0 likesAt first, but since then they tried to drag Shannan thru the mud
0 likesMy boy face
0 likesIf my son had admitted to doing that to my daughter in law and grandchildren the police would have had to have got back into that room pretty damn quick.
0 likesBlaming his dead wife, making her seem like the monster was the most evil thing he could have done at that moment.
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I think actually murdering his wife and daughters was the MOST evil thing he could have done but I digress.
70 likesBill Cosby's worst crime was being a hypocrite.
19 likes@Huckleberry Harrison norm fans everywhere lol
9 likes@Caniel Dormier Same thing with MMA fans I see.
5 likes@Jesse Gutierrez He's reiterating my comment.
1 likeJonathan King he said “at that moment” learn to read
8 likesYa and not murdering his family and lying about it
1 likeJonathan King He said “at that moment”. He’d already killed them; the worst thing he could do at the interrogation was pile all the blame on her.
9 likes@Jonathan King "at that moment."
2 likes@Jonathan King he said at that moment
1 like@Jonathan King yes the fact that his image was of a great father role model is what screwed him and really protected him for so long
1 likeApparently one of the girls resisted. I can't imagine the terror of feeling a parent murdering you.
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Poor bella. She fought hard.....
323 likesToo sick to think of.
247 likesYes she bit through her tongue multiple times, and tore the frenulum on her upper lip. Poor child, I can't fathom the terror she must've felt at that moment.
364 likes@Kasidy Segovia that's horrible, i don't even get sad over that, just fucking mad. how heartless can a human being be
150 likesThere were many tiny scratches on ShaNann’s face, perhaps wounds from Bella fighting back.
12 likes@M Gal you do realize shannan didnt kill them, it was him that smothered both girls...
438 likesI can't imagine holding my child down, smothering her and seeing the light go out of her eyes. That is horror. Absolute horror.
205 likesMark of CAIN that’s right, I believe the older child had marks inside of her mouth which means she tried to fight back. Poor little girl... ☹️
40 likesGod ducking dammit
3 likesTry to imagine
2 likesI love how he starts to cry alot after the interrogators had mention to him that he's not as emotional as he should be lmao good actor
119 likesMark, she did and her last words were 'no daddy, please' ...according to new prison interview done by these same FBI agents. Once u listen to part of that interview and hear the confession then come back and listen to this one.
66 likes@S E You can imagine it you just typed it out on youtube lmao.
7 likesI. Wynn Wynn absolutely not. “Most males” are level headed people. They do not kill their whole families. I know just about as many female killers as male killers. You can not make such a baseless accusation.
94 likes@Brandon Turrell Good joke bro, statistics don't lie though. Not every man is a killer, but most killers are male. ;)
95 likes@Matthias Thulman If you look worldwide, men of all races, sexuality, color, commit the same heinous crimes, whereas women do it way and way less, despite race or religion. So it is a male problem really. Not religion, nor race.
93 likes@Matthias Thulman Then you simply don't know the definition of murder. It's weak to start about a whole different subject that has nothing to do with torture or crime.
142 likes@anityy abortion is a crime. Stop deflecting, and admit that its murder
38 likesMy God, please protect them in heaven. In Jesus name. Amen.
6 likesThat is horrendous.
It’s totally messed up
2 likes@Matthias Thulman Fetus is not a child, therefore, getting rid of it is a medical procedure, not a murder. And even if it was, so what, are you mad there aren't more unwanted children laying on the streets or being abused in foster care, becoming future serial killers in making?
128 likes@Baselia Caliga a fetus will become a child, you have no right to stop that process. And neither does the pitiful excuse of a woman that volunteered for the "procedure"
27 likes@anityy I guess that is just your opinion. We can do this all day
13 likes@Matthias Thulman a fetus has the POTENTIAL to become a child...that does not a child make. A person in med school has the potential to become a Dr, but is not a Dr. A fetus can not maintain it's own life independent of a person therefore is not a person.
106 likesHe must of had the mark of Cain
3 likesMissy Rivas how is it not alive, are cells not alive now, we can just kill babies based on them not being fully formed even though they are living.
9 likesRealistically, abortion is abandoning the potential of having or raising a kid. So about estranged fathers...
13 likesBryan M women are also heros too
6 likes@Nitromethane Uh, why didn't Jesus protect them in life?
2 likes@Phil McCrevice like whining!
6 likes@S E he placed their blanket over their faces so he didn't have to look at them how sick 😓💔
2 likes@Baselia Caliga A fetus is a human child, whether you like it or not.
11 likes@Juanita Flores Cabrera they woke up from the first attempt and he killed them again in his truck. The older daughter watched it all happen and knew she was next. It breaks my heart.
7 likes@panda cobra 😰😨😧💔
0 likesShe said “daddy please no”
1 likeMark of CAIN RIGHT!?! Evil personified.
1 like@Rick Caldas no, clearly Shanann did it and then smothered herself
0 likes@Missy Rivas A 24 week old fetus can be born prematurely and survive. Alternatively, it can be legally aborted. How do you make heads or tails of that?
10 likesIs it too much to ask that women who do not wish to bear children practice safe sex or abstinence?
@Austin heard of stealthing?
2 likes@Stand Up So-called "stealthing" would no doubt constitute rape in this day and age, and rightfully so. That being said, a woman can get an IUD, or take birth control, or practice abstinence. She has agency. She shares responsibility when it comes to consensual sex, and preventing pregnancy if she does not wish to conceive is up to her.
4 likesHave sex with people you trust and practice safe sex, or don't have sex. It is that simple. No argument will ever free men, or women, of the responsibility that comes along with sex.
Austin Stewart They should read the definition of cells before stating “it’s just a clump of cells” argument. It’s pointless trying to engage them in any type of debate unfortunately.
1 like@Dudley Hughbanks hang on, you were talking about abortion two minutes ago. Make you mind up, you just derailed the conversation.
8 likes@Stand Up The converse to your 'vasectomy' argument is this: "Don't like pregnancy? Then get your tubes tied." One-sided and short-sighted.
0 likesAnd I'm not telling women what they can and can't do with their bodies. I asked if it was too much to ask that women practice safe sex or abstain altogether if they don't wish to bear children. Evidently--at least as far as you're concerned--the answer is, "Yes."
@Austin you do realise that women can't just get their tubes tied right? You do know that women are refused unless they have a certain number of children and not unless they're over a certain age?
20 likesObviously not. Get your facts straight before you start mansplaining pregnancy to women.
@Stand Up Well, that's not true, but you seem to be quite opposed to the truth in general.
0 likes@Austin it IS true in the UK. FACT.
10 likes@Stand Up Very cool! It is also true that you could use birth control or just not have sex.
0 likes@Stand Up I think you confused me with Dudley Hughbanks a few comments ago. You have no argument 😂
0 likes@Austin never heard of him.
4 likes@Stand Up Literally the guy to whom you said "Hang on you were just talking about abortion. Make up your mind, you just derailed the conversation."
1 likeYou have:
• no argument
• atrocious reading comprehension
@Matthias Thulman "blacks" lol it rolls of your tongue so quickly do you mean african americans ?
2 likes@Aris E No sir, I mean black americans. Elon Musk is an african american, your average black in america is not. It's just a black American, nothing wrong with that. Just like I'm a white American.
1 likeIt's just a descriptor, I'm not sure why people get so bent out of shape about it
Unkess they hold dual citizenship, they are just American.
Ugh that hurt my souls when I read this.. so true I could not imagine that happening to me and I'm a grown ass woman. Lord
0 likes@66rabidmonkey because that was their dads job you dumb fuq! God gives us FREE WILL.
0 likes@Akashic Samadhi STFU weirdo
0 likes@Matthias Thulman dude im a female 100% tf you talking about sir? But agree to disagree
1 like@Aris E I had no way of knowing you're a female, can't realpy base anything off profile pics otherwise I'd be a pumpkin.
0 likesBut yeah, we can agree to disagree
Mark of CAIN Was just praying for the mark of Cain on my kids and I.
0 likes@YonahKitty That is correct.
0 likesWhere do babies come from...?
0 likesor anyone for that matter. it was probably something that put them into shock though being their own parent that did it (I want to say dad, as I dont believe his story that she did it. That makes no sense) so maybe have been better than if it were a complete stranger or monster.
0 likes@I. Wynn Wynn bruh
0 likes@I. Wynn Wynn No.
0 likes@Matthias Thulman Wow, you're so reasonable. Not.
0 likes@anityy Literally months from your original post to have anything meaningful to say, just to end it on being a very milquetoast person. At least you were consistent the whole time.
0 likes@mram3610 he's in a cell by himself 23 hours a day where inmates can't get him. If he's put in Gen pop, Chris is a dead man walking.
0 likes@Baselia Caliga "A drop of water is not a glass of water. Checkmate, pro-lifers"
1 like@Red Coyote Jam Garden guess who has to offer up their own body to give birth tho. Postpartum infections, excessive bleeding. Some pregnancies leave woman disabled for the rest of their lives. Not even talking about the woman that would die giving birth. Or having to get their whole uturus taken out.
3 likesWoman that were raped.
Children that would be born seriously disformed.
Now lets alternatively say they could give up the un/healthy babies up for adoption. The woman would still be forced to carry out the pregnancy. Something noone should decide for her.
The children would end up in the system.
Would they get enough to eat? A place to sleep safely? Would they get enough love? A good education?
While I myself could never opt for a abortion except for when my life would be in danger that doesn't mean other woman shouldn't be able to.
@Red Coyote Jam Garden You just confirmed what I said though.. Its adamant that you really do need to work on how you view woman and life in general. Because name calling someone you've never met? Could you read comprehensivly? I said what I said. I'm anti abortion. Exactly for the reason you gave: the nervous system is developing around the 7th week of pregnancy. So the fetus does indeed have pain when aborted above 7 weeks.
2 likes@Red Coyote Jam Garden Awww, thank you! Yes, I will keep myself and the immune compromised people healthy and safe by having vaccines if needed! Thats the kindest thing you've said so far! I wish you a very healthy life as well!
3 likesBut I see you're past talking about abortions and implying that I'm racist now! Even though we could call it progress, which I'm all for, how about keeping that energy for actual racists? That sounds like a good plan, now doesn't it?
Holy shit tho! Reading a new history book sounds like a great idea! You're putting some great ideas out there! You're really doing better already!
You know what? Once the vaccine against corona is made and this pandamic is somewhat stable I'm sure to visit the library! Thank you so much for this idea! Hey, now I have a weird idea! You could maybe even go and read some history books as well! Maybe even throw in some books about biology?
Oh boy! I almost can't wait to talk about everything we'll have learned!
Seriously tho: I hope you're doing well, have a nice day and hope you stay healthy
@Red Coyote Jam Garden I'll keep it short then!
1 likeThere you go trying to get an emotional response again.
You really need to get help.
Get help and get better!
@gheddi Thats absolutely true! Men naturally tend to have more agressive tendensies than woman. I Wasn't only talking about the aggresion to be honest though. After going back and forth for a few days it appears to me as if he has more problems then we strangers will ever know.
0 likesI just hope he finds/has someone in who he can confide
@Red Coyote Jam Garden oh honey, I'm giving the advice from a place of life experience!
1 likeThat's why I'm sure you need help!
Now, go get some help!
@Red Coyote Jam Garden
1 likeI'm sorry but if that were true your behavior would show as much.
I've met highschool kids that have more empathy, comprehensive reading skills and are able look past their own thoughts and opinions. In other words, basic skills
You are the person that keeps on giving even tho noone needs you to.
Your selfreflection is so bad that you don't even realise how bad your behavior is! 😂😂
So keep on trying to deflect M'am and while you're at it get some help
@Red Coyote Jam Garden Oh, this is probably to long again huh?
1 likeAge isn't equal to life experience.
@Red Coyote Jam Garden my point exactly! You could really write that about yourself.
2 likesGo get help
Tonia Krijt wow that red coyote person is legit one of the craziest commenters I’ve ever read, hopefully it’s just an actual 12 year old whose parents will learn to slap some parental controls on their YouTube account
1 like@tiffany i sure hope hes just a kid that likes to troll.. If not oh booooy does he need to visit a therapist
0 likesBryan M no 💖
0 likesHe actually didn't kill his daughters at the house. He killed his wife there, put her in the back floorboard of his truck, then had his daughters ride along in the back seat with their mother's dead body. Once he was at the oil site he then smothered both his daughters and dumped them in the oil tank as well as buried his wife's body. He is literally one of the most cold blooded and vile criminals there is.
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How do you know that?
5 likes@Miss Vlad he admitted to it
69 likes@Shelle42 Ah, I noticed during the interrogation when first he said that his wife had smothered the girls, then the next time he mentioned it said that she'd choked them. He was actually telling the truth, except for the fact that it was him who'd done it. To him, those babies were expendable.
23 likes@Elizabeth C W the kids were alive when Chris drove to the oil rig. According to Chris confession, he said that he had the girls with a blanket over their heads and walked into the rig
3 likes@Shelle42 If you watch the outdoor footage, he puts the girls in the truck while they are alive ( a small shadow walks up to him and he puts it in the truck).
23 likes@Muirmaiden "a small shadow walks up to him and he puts it in the truck" This sentence just made me equally pissed off and sad at the same time.
46 likesBella said "daddy, no!" while being murdered
19 likesholy fuckign shit wtf
1 likeomg
0 likes@TaterTotsNFanta I understand what you were saying. However, He wrote a letter to Cheryln Cadle talking about how he actually killed the girls twice. He claimed that he was getting close to God so he wanted to reveal the truth to everyone on how he did things. Cheryln had been interviewing Chris by writing letters back and forth to him for her book that she was to write. This all went on after this interview that you're watching.
9 likesHe said that he had strangled the girls in their bedroom, but it didn't work. The girls woke up. It's horrible the way he describes the details of what happened.
@Miss Vlad American Murder on Netflix is a documentary that details this case in more in depth. Worth the watch.
1 like@courgette The "Daddy No" comes DIRECTLY from Chris' confession that he made in prison after he had been sentenced and had no reason to lie. I dont see why anyone would lie about the things he confessed to. If prisoners heard exactly how he did it im pretty sure they would torture him to death. Its some cold shit.
5 likes@carlwinslo I would consider starting to believe it if you had any kind of source. But even then, I would value more what the DA says than the convict.
0 likes@courgette Defense Attorney? Have you seen them ever try to get their client off they make up the most insane things.
0 likes@10th letter District Attorney. As shown in the video I posted in my comment. You know, a source.
0 likes@courgette Also why would you believe a DA? Even if they are on what you consider "the right side" of the law doesnt mean they arent lawyers. Lawyers get paid to lie for a living. But yea what you are saying the DA said was during the trial to get a conviction. Motive. Chris is a liar but i see no reason for him to lie after being convicted,sentenced, and appeal denied. The confession he wrote to his pen pal in prison is even more gruesomely detailed but i cant bring myself to read it. It was hard enough having to go back and listen to that video you wanted a source on.
0 likes@carlwinslo Ok. I still value more the DA summing up the findings of a police investigation than a murderer having nothing to lose lying, but it does cast a little doubt.
0 likesWell, let's be clear. He smothered his two tiny daughters, one at a time. While brutally murdering one, the other was there, probably not understanding what was happening to her sister, or what was going to happen to her next. They were probably terrified and in agony while it happened...and he did it to cover up brutally murdering his unsuspecting and pregnant wife. He murdered his wife because getting a divorce was too much trouble. That's what kind of monster he is.
1 like@Ocrilat That's what he said years after, having nothing to lose, yes. It's your freedom to fall for it.
0 likes@courgette Sorry, but what part are you referring to? It just says me on the thread but not which one of my posts. The part about the argument about the divorce just before he murdered her? I'm not sure. Thanks.
0 likes@Ocrilat Excuse me, usually Youtube notifies me only about answers to my own posts, but for a reason I don't know I've been notified of your comment even if you did not responded to me. Not aware of that I answered and tagged you thinking you were responding to an exchange I had previously.
1 like@courgette Lol no worries. I think how YouTube handles these things changed again. I've been getting notices whenever anyone posts in a thread I posted it...sometimes. It gets confusing.
0 likesMom always said she was a nasty evil person…?!?! 😳
1 likeGotta love the, " Reid Technique." Gotta love the," Sniffles on Cue Technique, " even more.
2 likesI feel for that lady’s back
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YouTube commenters…
1 like"Well we gotta get a lawyer..."
2 likesI think its to late for that now.
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Such a strange response when you've just learnt your grandchildren have been killed.
0 likesIt was so smart to have the polygrapher take the lead in the interrogation. She comes off as the "horse girl" of polygraph testing - don't even think about dissing her test...
1 likeDetective: This is not the last chapter in anyone's story.
0 likesThe next chapter in Chris's story: "My Life in Prison as a Child Murderer"
I watch her interview over and over.
1 likeIt's crazy they do these same tactics to people who are innocent
0 likesThey really sat on him not having shed one tear and used it tactfully.
1 likeCould you imagine having an affair with some husband, only to learn that he killed his entire family to try and be with you? Even if he did succeed, doubt she'd want anything to do with him after that.
0 likesI really feel bad for chris dad :( you know hes hoing through hell with him
1 likeThese detectives were amazing!
0 likesDetective Tammy gave him an idea and He Ran with it " .... Chris thought he HAD the perfect plan.... NOT !!!
2 likesDetective Work at thier BEST !!!
imagine if this guy pleaded the fifth all the way to court
1 likeDetectives skills are amazing takes a special kind of person
0 likesHe never mentions Niko. Not even in passing. Even when he mentions the fact that Shannan was pregnant, he flies past it like it was just another one of her medical conditions. Worst liar caught on tape.
2 likes"I LOVED those girls" always hits so hard. He literally says it past tense :(
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Let's go, Brandon! Lolz
0 likes@Brett Cooper I definitely don't hear that everywhere I go 🙄🤣🤣
0 likes26:28 Am I the only one who heared a whisper "Oh God, how do they know?"
1 likeI feel sorry for the dad ...
2 likesNow show one where the detectives get thier ass handed to them mentally by an anomalous evil intelligence that simply is impervious to accusations. Pretty sure those exist too.
0 likesit annoys me so much that once she says that he hasnt cried once he started to cry immediately
0 likesWhat was Chris's father's reaction when he found out the truth
0 likesHim: I didn’t kill my wife.
3 likesDetective:
Him: Okay I killed her, alright!
There are no proper words in the dictionary to describe this man.......
1 likeChris: I didn’t do it
1 likeDetectives: Ego up technique
Chris: I didn’t do it
Detectives: Fear up technique
Chris: I didn’t do it
Detectives: Dossier technique
Chris: I didn’t do it
Detectives: Futility technique
Chris: I didn’t do it
Detectives: Alternative question
Chris: OH ALRIGHT FFS!!!
I have watched movies, read books and hear about interrogation techniques, but this two interrogators… both of them are on a whole different Level….
0 likes“this is not the last chapter of anyones life” yeah, until you get sentenced for a triple homicide lol
1 likeRule 1 : NEVER SPEAK TO THE POLICE
1 likeThe thing that frustrates me the most is just how fucking spineless this “man” is. Rather than face his family head on and talk to them, bring them the bad news that he was leaving them to spend his life with another woman, he took the cowards way out. He killed them rather than going through the proper process because he was too weak. Killing them was the easy way out for him. Disgusting
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Not only that … the guy pinned his daughters demise on his wife… who he also murdered smh
0 likesIt made me laugh how quickly they re-enter the room after hearing 'lawyer'.
0 likesI can just hear the "WHOA THERE WHOA THERE WHOA THERE" and panicked rushing from the detectives room when the word "lawyer" was heard
1 likeHe killed something what others would die for to protect
3 likesWhat’s messed up is they do the same tactics to innocent people as well.
1 like"This isnt the Last chapter in anyones story", except it is, for Chris. Those persuasion tecniques are scary 😎🥴
0 likesAlways get a lawyer! Never talk to police alone! Especially if they CALLED YOU INTO THE STATION!!!
0 likesThis is why you get a lawyer,he didn't know he could just have walked out .
0 likesI hope he hears "Daddy, No!" all day, every day for the rest if his life.
0 likes"chicks are crazy" - Lie detector woman
7 likesIf someone accused me of killing my kids and I was innocent I would be freaking out non-stop
0 likesI have to go to sleep but this series is so good!
0 likesCoder has a great voice. I could listen to him read a phone book.
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OMg right! I tried finding other stuff jes said or done on line just to listen to him hit coke find anything
1 likeI’m curious about him too
The father comforting his son thinking he was truly crying for the death of his children is just so sad. I can't imagine what it's like to know your son murdered his wife and children.
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He's no longer my son.. at that moment he became inmate 956854 lol
45 likes@Sgt. Horvath so true. But I would feel so guilty for having failed at raising that person. I'd have a true existential crisis.
38 likes@Frappa Canu yeah I would too, but I'd never blame myself. There was no apparent parental mistake In his upbringing (that we know of) so him becoming a monster was a calculated decision he made knowing the consequences.
17 likesChris killed his two little granddaughters. I would be so distraught, angry, sad, disappointed. It’s so sad.
8 likes@Sgt. Horvath if that ever happened to me, i would look back at every single wrong thing i did to my child and partially blame myself for what he had become. although the father was also pretty terrible so it's not a surprise that his son is, too, and worse.
1 like@Persephone Look what they raised
1 likei have told my kids since birth, you can BE anything you want to be, you can GO anywhere you want to go, but you will NOT be a criminal in prison for a crime that involves harming someone else.
0 likesi like how the lady was super friendly but as soon as the polygraph ended, she was threatening. Lol
0 likesHe killed something that a lot of men would kill for.
6 likesI hate how detectives talk to the suspect like they a little kid. There’s not a lot of intelligence in what they say and Chris is even dumber for responding to them the way he dis
4 likesThat cold stare in the pause technique where the detectives are so in sync 😩😩
0 likesChris is implementing the "Sniff" tactic. It's used to fool the interrogators into thinking you're sad after they've just expressed concern that you haven't cried for your missing family.
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I doubt it works though
16 likes@bebebebota11 nah it’s actually the most convincing tactic
18 likes@bebebebota11 it actually has a deep psychological effect where you give the interrogators a giant boost in confidence, which you will crush later
42 likesSuch a stupid thing to do it’s so obvious
10 likes😂😂
2 likesLMAOAO
3 likeslmaooo
1 likeSo cringy
1 likeHahahhha the sniff technique 🤣
2 likesBest comment
1 likeThe stupidity about the use of this tactic here is that he started using it AS SOON as the polygraph lady told him he hasn't shed a single tear for his family.
0 likesX,D
0 likesGood catch lol 😆
1 like"Within 10 seconds of the word lawyer the detectives reenter the room"
4 likesLMAO
If the detective knew what he did to the little girl's deceased bodies, 26:52, he would have left it at "monster."
0 likesChris's dad may have raised a cold hearted killer but he damn sure didn't raise no liar🤷
0 likesChris is a shitty human being but remember to always get a lawyer. You seen how fast they panicked when the dad was talking about it. That actually made me laugh.
0 likesThe investigator lady is absolutely brilliant.
474 likesShe showed empathy to Chris and lured him to confess.
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classic golddigger, ops wife xD
0 likesThe dad did that. The lady just predisposed him tightly.
0 likesI watched this a second time and its still great.
1 like"why did this happen to me?... why did this happen to those little girls?"
1 likehes so emotionless he cant even feign empathy for HIS little girls.
Murder is hard to prove. If there are no bodies it can’t be classified as murder anyway, it would have gone down as an abduction or missing persons case. Had he lawyered up immediately he might still be walking around. I’m fairly certain they would have found the deceased fairly quickly as that’s the 1st place I would have looked. Unless he reburied them.
0 likesInterrogator: "Chris, you haven't shed a tear at all these past 2 days"
0 likes2 seconds later...
Chris: fake sobbing "I didn't do anything." wipes eyes
He killed his daughters at the burial site, he drove with them alive in a car for an hour (with mother's body at their feet) and never changed his mind..think about that...
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Are you serious?! 😭😭
30 likes@Linda Mcclain and saving on daycare
2 likes@SuprM
1 likeThat was heavy.
His life was over at that point. He should've had the decency to turn around and let his babies live their lives but he's a selfish asshole.
40 likesAnd no one thinks of how broken he is. Yes, he committed a heinous crime, but he was obviously broken long before this happened.
6 likesI’m excited to think Yeshua Hamashiach (Jesus the Christ) allows everyone a second chance.
@Joe Public if you believe in God, then you must believe that God planned to have 3 innocent people killed brutally and without mercy. Shame on you! Watts was forgiven by Shannan's family, he didn't deserve that, and certainly nothing more
72 likes@SuprM gods love is not unconditional, that is why there is hell. and if you read the Bible you know he is more than comfortable letting the monstrous who walk away from the path not just of his light but of decency and his fellow man in evil to hell.
20 likesrethink your faith if it makes your response to this crime on God and his gift to give mercy as though you are god to this man with no thought to his repentance.
@Fio Mori who the hell are you to tell me to "rethink my faith"?!?!?
4 likes@SuprM gentlemen calm down... religion is what we make of it.
5 likes@Joe Public Unfortunately, he will not be getting that
0 likes@kalidileriousActually there's a video where they analyze the shadows when he's packing the truck and you can see he's picking up one of the girls running towards him.
5 likes@Joe Public but I'm a Buddhist???
2 likes@Joe Public
2 likesThen you must also believe in the 10 commandments and
Thou shalt not commit adultery
Thou shalt not kill
That's only 2 of the 10 he broke. If there is a heaven then there surely is a hell as well.
I believe he will be going to the latter
gangsta
0 likesanyone in this thread smoke weed
9 likesno offense but all religion are bs.....just a scheme to control people in old times
2 likes@isKarm but don't you think that it is quite extraordinary how the rules of deep past still control people in the 21st century? People still die for it.
0 likes@Joe Public but he doesn't. You have to be repentant for a second chance. This man had/has no remorse whatsoever.
1 like@Dimi wassup 👌
1 likeHe probably never had the intention of killing them, then changed his mind Last minute? I don't get your statement...
0 likes@Joe Public Yes he was definitely broken. Yet I'm pretty sure there's that commandment about "Though shall not MURDER". Chris is a monster and nothing will change that. No suppose salvation will change what happened. He's sick and he always has been. This didn't just happen. No matter how broken someone is, it's never an excuse to murder. He deserves no sympathy.
0 likes@SuprM so you are disgusted at the idea of the lord forgiving this man, and even go so far as to attack the man for believing in such a thing, and then mention that the family of the victim forgave him?
0 likes@Ray Dolph the only opinion in this matter that matters is that of the family of the victims. Some random dude on the internet talking about how Watts will be given second chance is just plain distasteful.
0 likeslmao they had no evidence with the polygraph and he legit told on himself, because they were great investigators, the lady did her job well!
0 likesi can garuntee that the grandfather loved his grandkids more than chris ever did
1 likeoh god the fact he lied to his dad 2 times i can’t watch this he’s literally lied so many times and like he was trying to fool the detectives lmao
0 likesİs he confessing to his dad without knowing that room is being recorded... Funny the way he tells he killed her at a quite tone.
2 likesDetective: "why didn't you cry in two days here?"
4289 likesDude: starts crying
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That shattered his Armour!
34 likesHonestly I think shedding a tear is not evidence because you can shed a tear and still lie while doing it
50 likes@No_Name well it was part of their tactic. I could be used as evidence though
15 likes@Tech yeah but how they use it sometimes is so confusing
4 likesHe just forgot lmao
6 likesBro should’ve kept not crying and said it’s because he believes they’re still alive 😂
5 likes@K Jeezy he tried to say something to that effect but they shut him down pretty quick
0 likes@Greatest Ever should’ve stuck to it.
0 likes"Shit one sec lemme get to that"
8 likesShit i knew I was forgetting something. Can we start over?
6 likesI guess it slipped his mind 🤨
0 likesUmmm BOO HOO HOOO! See I'm sad! 😅
1 likeChris: Sniffles one time
1 likeAlso Chris: stops 💀
Right?! So dumb
0 likes@Tech not exactly evidence but definitely some type of character example
1 likeWhy is nobody talking about how stressful this video is to watch
1 likeNow that I'm watching this back, his dad had SUPER weird reactions... He was way too understanding and reserved for what he just heard. The reaction could be looked at as shock... But same thing as Chris during those interviews and stuff. Then the dad was immediately concerned with the consequences like his son being in jail and on the news... Super selfish and weird priorities, just like Chris 😳
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Yeah I thought the same he seemed to relaxed about hearing the news he was more concerned with Chris consequences than his dead grandchildren
6 likesSeems the disgusting apple didn’t fall too far from the tree
6 likesI dunno, he seems pretty genuine, if reserved. People react to stress in different ways. He seems like the kind that will hold it in. I was more interested that Chris said his mother called Shannan evil. I wonder how much his mom reinforced his selfish desires throughout his life. And how much the dad already thought maybe his son was kind of a selfish prick already.
10 likesIt's how he latches on to the scenario the detectives give him that his wife did it that does it for me. First he trys it out on his dad, dad falls for it hook line & sinker. So he goes with it. How dumb can you be?!
0 likesDam, she’s good but her posture is making my back hurt.
4 likesChris' Dad: This ain't gonna be on the news or anything?
5724 likesDetective: No, no, of course not.
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It was all over the news when it happened too haha
135 likes😂😂😂😂😂
6 likesDad’s main concern: are we gonna look bad soon? (narcissist dad, mum, son) Throw them all away.
116 likesLol it was/is a hugely notorious national news story
11 likesUm, I think he said "anytime soon". Probably so he could tell the family that the son is a murderer before they find out through the news.
127 likesDetective said something like, 'no, no... Not Tonight..' lol
32 likes@Kajsa - this. He said, “soon.” The OP obviously left that out to make his joke work.
36 likesCan’t forget about the Netflix documentary 🤣
19 likes@ourcorrect opinions yes, gotta love internet diagnosis 🤦♂️
10 likesHe said right away and she said no, not tonight. I think he was asking to make sure he would be able to tell his wife and family before they saw it on the news or a neighbor did and told them.
15 likesThey LIE too...Lmao! 🤭
0 likes@Epoch of An Era and has a nickname "ourcorrect opinions", too
1 like@Martin Oh yeah, I just realized. If I'm gonna be as petty, I can diagnose him with nArCiSsiSt based on that.
4 likes@Epoch of An Era why are you trying to defend a MURDERS family?
10 likes@Grogu I wasn't. I was just calling out people who tend to overuse and purposefully misuse the word "narcissist" to stroke their own ego, which ironically is a narcissistic behavior. Anyway, what does his family have to do with the murders?
8 likes@Epoch of An Era his father was trying to get him out of the whole situation with saying he would get him a lawyer and that he would get him out of all of that stuff
8 likesThe apple does not fall far from the tree!!
12 likes@Airma_SJ EXACTLY!!!!!
10 likesAnd a Netflix doc lmaooo
1 likeThe news media is dying
2 likes@Epoch of An Era Execpt this family is precisely when “narcissist” should be used. Like, textbook. Why you trolling for Watts & co?
9 likesLmao
1 likeAhahahahah some things never change no matter what
0 likesi mean she did say no not tinight
0 likes@Madi
1 likeAnd the LifeTime movie
And s documentary on Netflix.
1 likeThere is even a very successful documentary about it on netflix.
1 likeAnd a movie
1 like@Justin Williams international. Watching from Australian 🇦🇺
1 like@Rღsie ツ there’s a Lifetime movie?!
1 like@Steve Carroll
1 likeYes.. Chris Watts: Confessions Of A Killer
@Vintagebleu exactly, but it doesn’t mean it won’t be tomorrow or after.
0 likesI think he meant will he be able to tell his family or will they see it on the news
0 likes7.5 mil views now
1 likeAlways, always ask for a lawyer.
1 likeHe got owned by these investigators … he should have realised sooner that they were onto him and lawyered up … but he was so convinced he was going to be able to talk himself out of this … his narcissism got the better of him in the end …
0 likeshe's not too emotionally bright, the polygrapher played him like a child. and the first thing he worries about after the cops leave the room is going to prison. clearly a sociopath.
0 likesEverybody’s a killer if you push em far enough. God bless those investigators and detectives, Rest In Peace baby girls.
0 likesThe way he just pinned the murders of the children on his dead wife. The dead wife that HE killed. It's so messed up.
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He only did that bec the detectives put it in his head. He is too stupid and a bad liar to come up with that by himself
126 likesThey gave him away to weasel out and he totally fell for it.
22 likesAnd we’re forgetting she was 15 weeks pregnant
23 likesTrue mark of a coward. 🙁 I can’t stop thinking about those baby girls last moments. He should get the death penalty if anyone should. Selfish coward waste of space.
6 likesThe dead wife who was also pregnant
1 likeIt is really messed up, that is why he was later convinced to clear her name and he did. May she and her children Rest In Peace.
4 likesI don't think he was thinking of them as the persons they were. Just, "the wife" and "the kids". So it's not a far stretch that he'd try to have any combination thereof take the fall, so he can be free of the consequences.
1 likei do not understand how he is a whole ass father kill his two daughters and his unborn baby on the fucking way its so messed up ong
0 likesHe should get less time because he didn't kill those girls.
0 likes@Pulling The strings true i thought he was the one who killed them but it was the wife thats a damn shame
0 likes@SokaDropEmOff He was the one that killed them all
4 likesMy sources tell me he is in protective custody because he killed 3 children .
2 likesDivorce?
2 likesChris: 🙄
Murder?
Chris: 😀
"This is not the last chapter in anyone's story." Uh, the book is pretty closed for Shannan, CeCe, and Bella, but Chris isn't thinking about them, is he, doesn't correct the police at all. Just worried about himself.
0 likesHow incredibly smart these people are just too good
0 likesIt all started with "what pretending to be crazy looks like " and now I just feel wounded for life.
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Bruh no cap, I went through the same spiral 😂
51 likes@Magical Ray sameee
8 likesSame here. Been watching since last night.
12 likessame LMAOOO
5 likesWe all have Benn play by the YT algorithm. Should make you think.
10 likesexactly what happened to me too
4 likesTook same path. I think I already watched more than 10 stories, some of them in several parts. I’m so fascinated with how they do the the interrogations.
21 likesSame
4 likesSame man🤣✌️
4 likesSame
3 likesLol same
3 likesYooo the internet has us all!!!
3 likesSame lol
3 likesOmg same pahahaha
3 likesI check this channel like the Sneakers App even though Im subscribed and have notifications on. We share youre pain
3 likesThat was the first one I watched too!
3 likesSame!! Ugh!
3 likesomg sameee
2 likesThats how he got me to man, god damn JCS
3 likesI've been here since this video came out, he's an amazing creator.
1 likeMe too. That was the first recommended video as well, and now here we are.
1 likeFACTS
1 likeHahaha same, hooked now.
1 likeSame
1 likehahahahahh smae
1 like@Jack Napier for me Chris Watts case was the most horrific.. this poor woman and her three babies didn't deserve it. I cry every time I remember them.. and the fact that he is still alive and well is repulsive!
1 likeOn god
0 likesSeems like a new guy has just followed all of you guys... I've just become so numb right now that I'm unable to even think about anything other than these two cases...😰😰 How could people be so bad to their own families????😣😱
3 likesMy first JCS was the Legend of Jeff and I still come back hoping for more….it’s been about 6 months which means another is likely dropping soon 🤗💜
1 likeSame dude
1 likeI love how savage they are with their burns in wrath of jodi
1 likeDaamn. Same story here
1 likeSame here
3 likesNot gonna lie. If you kill someone with malicious intent, family or not, you are disowned and disgraced
0 likesI'm so mad that he would insisted that she snuffed them out. No. I'm certain that he only wanted to get rid of shanaan but one of his girls saw mommy "sleeping" and he didn't want to leave any witnesses.
0 likesThe male detective is AMAZING
1 likeChris’s dad is a good fucking dad man. Fuck everyone saying “I can’t believe his parents still support him even finding out he killed his kids”
2 likesDo you not see the irony in that? Chris’s dad is obviously supportive and loving. Chris’s dad is everything Chris should have been to his own kids.
If Chris had been that sort of man to his kids this wouldn’t have happened.
He didn’t start saying “my kids” until he could use them as an excuse for his behavior. He didn’t start crying until someone said it was weird that he hadn’t. Anyone that throws their kids in a vat the way he did doesn’t care about anyone but himself. He thought he could get away with it, that’s why he tried to lie. Despicable
521 likesA polygraph test is by no means unchallangeable in court... even the fact that he took it ... I mean, when police is targeting you, they would be wasting their time if you were innocent, I wouldn't even take a test if I was innocent just out of the fear that it could frame me for something I didn't do.
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Exactly, my professor told us at his previous jobs someone stole money from the workplace. Once the company found out, they made the employees take a polygraph test. The one who stole the money passed the polygraph test. However an innocent guy failed the test and was fired from the job
0 likesThese detectives were very wholesome
0 likesSo his mom claimed his wife was evil and spoke nasty things about his life…. But her son killed his wife and his own kids wow
0 likesThe female interrogator says chicks are crazy and gets him to take the bait of putting it on his wife knowing his kind loves to blame the victim. She played this idiot like a fiddle.
2 likesIn case anyone is wondering, he was sentenced to five life sentences without the possibility of parole. (This includes 48 years for the termination of the pregnancy, and 36 years for the disposal of the victims).
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Makes me less sad, I think
29 likesCan you link to a news story or where you learned this?
5 likesJust say he got natural life😂
3 likes48 years for terminating the pregnancy.
35 likesPeople do the exact same thing every single day at Planned Parenthood and they go get an ice coffee when they’re done. No regrets.
@Michael Keymont but chris did it without the mother’s consent, with planned parenthood the mother gives her full consent. not the same thing
133 likes@Horatio Guevara op is demanding the death penalty
5 likes@Horatio Guevara cost too much taxpayer money. A 5.56 round is less than a dollar. Plus a few dollars for water and bleach clean up. Way more humane and cost effective.
7 likes@Alexander X let’s not pretend the money is the problem here. We’re paying for prisons to do their job. It’s only infuriating when they’re using it to imprison innocent people for their own financial gain.
3 likes@Michael Keymont u can’t terminate someone else’s pregnancy without their consent…
27 likeswhen him terminating a pregnancy gets him more than killing his wife? what. (Tell me if I misread/misunderstood the sentence)
5 likes@Karol no, he recieved a life sentence for each person he killed. Life sentence=end of his life, 5 times over. If he lives to a decent age, the life sentence will be longer
9 likes@Karol I thought the same at first, but he got life sentences for the actual murders, 48 years for the termination of the pregnancy, and 30 some years just for the disposal of the bodies (not the murders)
4 likes@Michael Keymont we're not talking about abortion here, like wtf? This man murdered his two young children and his pregnant wife.
20 likes@Michael Keymont absolutely not the same and considering the circumstances women are being faced in some states now a days , that’s a very shitty response 🙄 It’s our choice what we choose to do with our bodies not a mans choice! Last time I checked WE are the ones pushing out the babies not a man. So for him to take a life and also make that decision for someone else he got what he deserved !
15 likes@seafoam we keep the babies comfortable
2 likes@Arturo Garcia he was supposed to get death penalty but Shannan's family didn't want any more deaths
2 likesNICE
0 likes@seafoam Yeah seriously….you can’t murder the unborn child without the mother’s consent like come on!?! What was that guy thinking. pfffftt shhh pfffft *Sarcasm alert*
2 likes48 years sentence for terminating a pregnancy?
3 likesPro Choice activists: starts sweating
@Ruth Rodriguez we dont talk about your body, you can mutilate yourself all day long, we dont care. We are talking about your babies, different DNA, different person. Now you know and you came to meet the truth and you trying to humanise the atrocities some women do. Yes, what this guy did is horrible and is different to some extent, but abortion is killing nonetheless but these days nothing is shocking me.
3 likes@kuri having empathy for women that kills babies in cold blood is like having empathy for the guy in the video, you don’t know what was his emotions he could have really suffered RIIIIGHHHT?
2 likesBut if his wife went and aborted that baby by herself, she would have been applauded.
1 like@seafoam and the mom can do it without the father's consent.
2 likes@James Davis which is shitty, but at the end of the day it’s her body. It should be both of the parents decision. but the mother is the one who has to carry it for 9 months and give birth and nurture it.
3 likes@James Davis so the man can forcefully get the woman pregnant even if she doesn’t want to ? 🤔 Or isn’t prepared or stable or healthy ? I’m not saying that it’s not taking a life because it is. The problem is that the same rules do not apply to men.
1 like@James Davis ikr! Women empowerment!
0 likes@James Davis good
0 likes@Alexander X With all the red tape and protocol around a legal execution, it costs the state less to put them in a cell for life. This is one reason prisons are running out of room.
0 likes"you haven't shed a single tear"
1 like"Ohh true, let me give that a try"
That cop in the corner is amazing. He had ME thinking I did it.
0 likesI promise you I was not seeing anyone behind my wife’s back. I cheated on her.
1 like10:46 Detective: 'You havent shed a tear'
3 likesWatts sniffs like he is crying
Detective: 'Oh Ok . I was wrong there'
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Genuinely made me laugh
0 likesEverything they do is a technique! The silence technique, the scratching technique, coughing technique... jesus, these mind gymnastics.
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The going to the bathroom to pee and forgetting to zip up afterwards technique.
204 likesIf you’re not allowed to leave, repeat lawyer and plug your ears
52 likesThe breathing technique is the one you gotta watch out for
58 likes@True Reaper45 God forbid they use the existing technique on you...
47 likes@Eric Plut he was allowed to leave until he confessed, I think
9 likesI now Will use my Shadow clone technique!
2 likesEven if you know the techniques theyll just keep drilling you until you fatigue. Everyone cracks.
2 likes"Frustrated comment technique"
3 likesThe diet mt dew technique, the hide forgotten cord behind the tissues technique , the double pause technique 🤪
0 likesI am exhausted just learning about all the techniques
1 like@Andrew LaPointe That right there is a technique. By having lots of techniques, it makes it impossible for anyone to study up on and learn all of them or even half of them before interrogations.
1 likeDetectives are not your friends 😀😀😀
2 likesYou gotta be pretty smart to be a detective
0 likesThe main technique is the fatigue technique; they make you mentally exhausted after hours of interrogation and hundreds of questions till you can no longer take it and decide that confession is the easiest way out of that situation. The whole thing is a psychological trap.
2 likesThe stinky fart technique is quite strong
3 likesit would be cool to have the best techniques and counter techniques in everything
0 likes@OxAdam that's taking the technique jokes too far
0 likesYeah. Sort of like when you're writing literature - - every sentence serves a purpose. Advance plot, build character. Here, every question, pause and stare is well-considered and careful. It's fascinating to watch.
1 like@Noble Clark right like why didn't he at any point ask for a lawyer? What would the harm be? thinks if he promises them that he didn't do it they're just going to move on?! You're the primary suspect. At this point there's no changing that so you got to lawyer up. I'm sure initially he didn't want to draw suspicion but that cats out of the bag when he walks in to take a polygraph.
0 likesWho knows he may have been acquitted although I doubt it because he's such an idiot
I'm using both The Snacking and Lying down technique. They really work wonders.
0 likesI feel awful for the father. He had to listen to his son confess to murder.
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I'm surprised I haven't heard anyone bring that up yet
94 likesYes, Chris' father was wonderful in listening and keeping calm with his son
123 likes@Paige Van Dorn
158 likesChris' dad was in an unthinkable and unfathomable position
If you thought that was bad, imagine if he was there when Chris confessed to killing his 2 daughters as well. He may have fainted.
136 likes@Watch me doge
39 likesDon't think so.
Once he confessed to his dad killing Shannan, then his dad was numb. Anything more wouldn't have made any difference.
Joseph Henri Lucien Denys True but I think he would elicit an response due to the fact they are defenseless kids and he is an overpowering adult. Obviously killing the wife is bad, but she’s an adult and has the right to fight back, those kids don’t.
15 likes@Watch me doge
23 likesHonestly, past the level of killing... I would be numb if my son would add he killed my grandchildren.
Of course, this is an unimaginable situation so I'm only trying to understand...
@Watch me doge
5 likesWe are talking about a surreal situation... One in probably 50 millions.
MANY backrubs
10 likesHe couldn't even grasp what he said at first ..
34 likes"I killed her"
"You hurt her"
😩That's sad...
"Good God Almighty son...." I felt like he was praying for him after this when he reached out and held his arm..
His dad probably felt crushed at this point in time ....but the fact that he's telling half the truth by incorporating other lies would have completely shuttered me💔💔
He didn’t confess to a murder to his father.. he confessed to a crime of passion with the understandable reason that the much hated daughter in law killed their grandchildren. Made himself an avenging hero and his father bought it all & felt sorry for his poor, noble, railroaded son who just made a human mistake in a justifiable situation. They still believe Shannan killed the kids to this day. They blame Shannan.
60 likesI got no sympathy for him and his mum. They HATED Shannan. Tried to break them apart, didn't attend the wedding, to this day they say it was a bad mistake hurting the kids but never mention Shannan. They still hate her and feel no sympathy. They actually BLAME Shannan for driving their son to this!
49 likesI was expecting him to tell his son to repent. The only thing left for him to do.
1 likeMuhammad Durrani murder is an unforgivable sin
6 likes@globalcitizenn EXACTLY
0 likes@globalcitizenn preach that truth and facts 🙌🏽 their calls/visits recorded, I’ve heard that family and it’s disturbing
5 likes@milZ1 Ronnie wasnt as open about it as cindy and i actually dont think Ronnie truly hated her and he was probably devastated by the loss of his grandkids, he just looks like someone who is kind of a doormat, i feel sorry for him actually.
4 likeshowever i have no sympathy for cindy she is a effin bitch and i do hate her but i cant feel anything other than sympathy for Ronnie because i do like him in a "poor old man" kind of way, i have a very big weakness for old men with beards cause they all remind me of my grandpa so maybe thats why i feel like this.
no matter what i cant do anything but like his dad because i can kind of see thedevastation of loosing his kid and grandkids. Family is all that matters in the long run
Shannan was not family but bella and cece was and i have no doubt in my mind that ronnie loved them
@globalcitizenn Sad thing is Ronnie actually got along well with Shannan ~ they liked each other, but Mama despised her and she ran the family. Thus, no show at their son's wedding ! ~ and no show at Cece's final birthday party.
6 likes@Twilight I agree ~ I took to Ronnie too. Word is he and Shannan liked each other a lot, unlike his wife who detested her from the get go.
2 likes@Lynne I’d give the type of tone like, “I’m not angry just unbearably disappointed”
1 like@Burning pile what are you basing this on?
0 likes@Anthony Bracco the scriptures
0 likes@Burning pile ok, go on... Which part of scripture or which selections of scripture clearly demonstrate that doctrine?
2 likesMatthew 12:31. "Threrefore I say to you, any sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven people, but blasphemy against the Spirit shall not be forgiven"
There are dozens of verses which state that Jesus died for "the sins" of the world. Unless you can provide scriptural evidence that murder is not included in "the sins" of the world, then the doctine of salvation is very clear: repent of your sins and trust in Christ as Lord and Savior and you will be saved.
@Anthony Bracco Leviticus 24:17
0 likes@Burning pile those were specific civil laws for the nation of Israel. And there are some good arguments for us to still enforce the death penalty today, and some against it. But that isn't what we are talking about here. The question is, does God forgive murderers at the final judgement? And yes they are if they are covered with the blood of Christ by grace through faith, which if they truly believe, will go hand in hand with repentance. Now, the verse you quoted was detailing the punishment for murder in the Mosaic Law. What does Jesus Christ, God in the flesh, say about The Lord's final judgement for murder?
2 likes“You have heard that the ancients were told, ‘You shall not commit murder ’ and ‘Whoever commits murder shall be liable to the court.’ But I say to you that everyone who is angry with his brother shall be guilty before the court; and whoever says to his brother, ‘ You good-for-nothing,’ shall be guilty before the supreme court; and whoever says, ‘You fool,’ shall be guilty enough to go into the fiery hell.
Matthew 5:21-22
Have you ever been angry at your brethren? Or called someone good-for-nothing? Or fool? I know I have. Jesus Christ teaches that those are crimes worthy of eternal hell. I don't know about you but in that case I desperately need a Savior for my soul just as bad as Chris Watts does. And thanks be to God, He provided one in His Son, Jesus Christ, who died for the sins of the world, and rose bodily on the third day, and who sits on the throne of Heaven, and who will return to judge the world. Trust in Jesus the Messiah and repent.
And it shall be that everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved .’
Acts 2:21
and the only thing he was worried about was if its going to end up in news? lol.
1 likeChris father he is amazing wow that m surprised he was more then a detective
0 likes@Lynne I agree with some of the others, the father is foolish and in denial, but you know what else is foolish and in denial: claiming that the father showed no emotion. Good luck explaining how a guy that you could see having his heart break in real time was showing "no emotion".
0 likes@Burning pile not according to pretty much every major religion. And since sin is a religious concept, well...?
0 likes@awesomeferret 18 And now, behold, I speak unto the church. Thou shalt not kill; and he that kills shall not have forgiveness in this world, nor in the world to come.
1 like@awesomeferret yes the unpardonable sin is to deny the Holy Ghost that does not mean all other sins are forgiven without repentance, he has to do a lot if he wants to return and live with god again although he will most likely be free from hell and will be resurrected thanks to the atonement of Jesus Christ
0 likesHis father was actually key to the entire investigation. If the detectives hadn't brought in an emotional relief like someone Chris trusted, i.e. his father, Chris might have gotten more and more frustrated with the situation and completely shut down. Instead, they strategically wore him down mentally then brought in the emotional relief he needed to start to get the confession.
2 likesNope, I don't feel bad. The dad was secretly happy. Both him and his wife hated Shanaan.
0 likesI felt really weird during that part, he was just sitting there listen to his son say all that crap about Shannan killing the girls, believed him immediately, without a question, suggested that they should hire a lawyer, said he would do it, so supportive...and then... Kaboom.
0 likesThe Detectiv is his Father?
0 likesOf his grandkids....damn
0 likesChris' dad Ronnie is the enabler of toxic narcissist mom Cindy Watts, who never liked Shannan "taking her son away from her" and had tried to kill Cece before.
0 likesKnowing the outcome....these two police officers rock. They broke him in less than 9 hours. What a horrific person. Textbook narcissistic sociopath. Unbelievable. Sickening.
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sociopath is the wrong word cause that's the kind of people that wouldn't fail the test. Sociopath =/= Bad person. There are a lot of sociopaths that live a normal life and never hurt anybody. They just have a mental condition they have to learn to live with.
81 likes@Stone Age Alienz Exactly! Or they wouldn't be in there to begin with.
6 likesImagine if he was innocent however. It's not hard to see how these same strategies can and do get false confessions.
31 likes@Tom Cole Definitely. I was arrested about five years ago over something relatively minor and after making me sit in a room for about 4 hours, some "nice" detective came in, offered me food, and wanted to talk to me. He just wanted to "hear my side of things." I simply declined and asked to speak with a lawyer. He became indignant and said that now he couldn't "help me" and I just laughed. The charges were dropped shortly after. I actually hadn't done anything but if I had started talking and trying to "explain my innocence" there's no telling what would have happened.
47 likesAnd she's able to pet him on his back knowing that he's guilty. I wonder if it makes her sick, at least a little.
9 likesRusti Fowler Exactly! Talking to the police does you no good, they aren’t your friends and don’t want to help you, all they want is a confession to put in a case file to give to the court and make the prosecutions job that much simpler. Even if you’re guilty but ESPECIALLY if you’re innocent, keep your mouth shut and request a lawyer
12 likes@Stone Age Alienz Sociopaths and psychopaths DO fail polygraphs, which is why Scott Peterson refused to take one.
6 likes@Kangoshi It did. She said so in an interview.
3 likesLazarus it’s not about being a genius. It’s about not having normal empathy. Their body doesn’t react like ours does when they are telling a lie. They can incriminate themself by saying stupid shit but you don’t need a lie detector for that. The lie detector measures how our body reacts to us telling a lie. The body of a psychopath doesn’t react because he doesn’t feel bad because he lacks the empathy. That’s what i was talking about. Nothing to do with being a genius or not
4 likesJuanita Richards first of all sociopath and psychopaths are the same thing. There was a distinction back in the day when they thought with psychopaths it’s genetics and sociopaths where formed by there environment. However modern psychology discovered that you always need both that’s why nowadays in academic circles we only use the word psychopaths to describe the condition.
1 likeWhat do you think a psychopath is if you think they could fail a polygraph test? Like what makes a psychopath a psychopath in your eyes?
@Stone Age Alienz Their lack of empathy doesn't really mean anything when it comes to that test as other factors come in to play. He can be a terrible liar, a nervous mess and other things while lacking empathy. It really depends on the questions asked.
0 likesLazarus Lazarus yes it does. One of the reasons we get nervous is because we have empathy. We can understand and/or wonder how the other person sees us and how they might look at us if we are lying. Yes other factors play a role but this man wasn’t a psychopath. Of course i can’t be a 100% sure but i’m fairly certain. But To say “textbook narcissistic sociopath” is just wrong and redundant on so many levels The term sociopath is outdated. Narcissism is a symptom of being a psychopath anyway and by no criteria is this man a “textbook” psychopath. He may share some traits but that’s it. In the end he’s just a human being that did something terrible. People want to use terms like psychopath to pretend this couldn’t be any of us. Well we all are capable of being monsters you don’t have to be a psychopath to be one and doing terrible things doesn’t automatically make you a psychopath.
5 likes@Stone Age Alienz While i agree that comments with armchair psychology are stupid and at this point even annoying but narcissist is not an outdated term and it is definitely not just a symptom of psychopathy as not all psychopaths are narcissists and narcissists exist without crossing in to psychopathy.
0 likesI agree that he shows psychopathic traits and may not be a full blown one but i really don't see him failing some test, being a bad liar and being afraid of getting put in prison as something that excludes him from psychopathy.
Lazarus you really need to read more carefully. Sociopath is an outdated term. Narcissist isn’t. However because narcissism is part of being a psychopath calling somebody a narcissistic psychopath is redundant. Obviously you can be a narcissist without being a psychopath.
2 likes@Stone Age Alienz I agree that it is redundant and now i fail to see where we disagree here except that sociopath is outdated. So it's just psychopath now? Wasn't there a distinction between people basically born with psychopathy and completely impulse driven and no sense of what could be seen as right or wrong which usually leads to them being in jail early on and people that developed psychopathy with impulse control that are mostly undiscovered with a certain sense of what society perceives to be right and wrong adapting to it. A former distinction between sociopath and psychopath was something like that but then it got back to it being the same.
1 like@Lazarus from what i remember from going to a convention years ago (don't ask) they're synonymes but psychologists mostly just use psychopath. The distinction made in the past was about psychopathy being genetic and sociopathy being social (duh ;) ) but they discovered that it's always a mixture of both. Source: trust me dude.
2 likes@Stone Age Alienz Exactly that was the old distinction. Makes sense that it's a mixture of both like with most predispositions. Well thanks for the clarification.
0 likes@Stone Age Alienz Nah, guilty psychopaths are generally just as likely to fail polygraph tests as guilty non-psychopaths. I understand your reasoning, but it doesn't work out that way functionally. In the first place, there's a lot of controversy in the validity of polygraph testing; polygraphs have been argued to involve a great deal of placebo in performing well. But Anti-Social Personality Disorder - and more specifically in that disorder a lack of empathy - do not have a strong correlation to the ability to perform better in polygraph testing. Lying in general is a skill trait that does not come out of a lack of empathy.
0 likesPrimitive Aliens i have to think about a lie and my face turns red as a beet. My bodylanguage and face expression stay the same. I can lie like the best, but my redness always gives me away. So i dont lie and tell the truth even if its brutal.
0 likes@wingsken sucks. thats actually a pretty shitty weakness
0 likes@Sophia Arias Dont hate, it's a brilliant work of art
0 likesInsubordinate and churlish.
0 likes@Rusti Fowler It really is prove you're innocent instead of innocent until proven guilty
0 likes@Juanita Richards either that or he didn't have to, they wouldn't stop looking at him just because he passed one. They're only interested in you failing.
0 likes@Hubster Or his answers can be used to open new lines of inquiry.....a polygraph is a tool which has many uses. It can also eliminate suspects so they can then look elsewhere. They should have asked him about any accomplices.........and if anyone else was in the house that night.....
0 likes@Juanita Richards it can't eliminate suspects, it's not proven legal, never take one. The result doesn't go into court, how do you know they are telling you the truth about the results? Cops are given the green light to lie, anytime anywhere!
0 likes@Hubster I've seen hundreds of suspects eliminated......family members, ex;s etc. And with no other evidence against them the cops were free to look at fresh suspects. If they were so unreliable why do many guilty suspects avoid taking them? Scott Peterson for one.
0 likes@Juanita Richards If they're so reliable why don't courts recognize them? Why are cops allowed to lie all the time! Bad combination! Once you walk into a police station don't believe anything!
0 likes@Hubster Becoz it depends on the skill and training of the operator, and how up to date the equipment is. I saw a documentary on this and when used correctly there is no such thing as an inconclusive result.
0 likes@Juanita Richards that's why it's not allowed in court......no matter how skillful the operator is! You seem to have a hard time accepting this. The courts , who are on the side of law enforcement, don't accept it. Police lie!!!!
0 likesReminds me of trump
2 likes@Kangoshi I'm sure she wouldn't be the first sociopathic individual that has worked for law enforcement. 😂😅
1 likePsychology is a scary tool. Reminds me of how easy we are to manipulate.
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You are i get a lawyer for parking tickets.
14 likesIt’s scary seeing how just normal these detectives look, but inside they could digest your entire character within seconds, creepy but intriguing shit man. Like you would think that these geniuses would look distinguishable like a professor, but no, not at all.
54 likesjust be calm and clear your mind
0 likesIf you think psychology is scary wait until you learn about hypnotism
16 likes@k. you must be joking
4 likes@Intagen Gaming it’s not that hard as long as u don’t feel bad abt your lie or what you did the machine won’t rly pick it up a bunch of guilty ppl are able to pass it
1 likeNever read up on magic
2 likesWhat's this we shit. Now excuse me, just saw a McDonald's commercial and now I'm hungry
3 likesLukeor.. the thought of being manipulated really sucks doesn’t it… that horrible feeling will go if you send me some money…
6 likesI studied it (and pr) in school and i hate it LOL creeps me out and makes me upset watching things like commercials. Like almost every company just manipulates people and preys on their weaknesses to make money its so annoying like just let people make their own decisions
2 likesoh yeah, a lot of things go on beyond what we see in life
0 likesAs a big sports fan, I keep beating the drum that psychology plays a bigger role in sports than we currently know. Why? Because it plays a huge role in every aspect of human life. Mark my words, one day psychology will openly be a big part of sports. Pro teams will have psychological strategists and advisors and the whole deal. Just posting this for posterity decades ahead of time
3 likesYou never know when they're going to use the dossier technique or ego technique at you😂
1 like@trapez77 what’s so scary about hypno is that something inescapable?
0 likesPsychologists think it's a good idea to low dose children with amphetamines.
0 likesLet's not give them too much credit.
@Awkward Autistic
0 likesI'm aware of the distinction.
But it's school guidance counselors who makes that sort of recommendation to the psychiatrist though.
Let's not pretend that it's only people with severe ADHD that go through this.
There are outlying cases for everything, but the US has a clear problem with overmedicating it's population, while pharmaceuticals and people like the Sackler family rake in billions.
The goal is just to make the child's behavior more desirable, in the cheapest and easiest way possible. Which is partly understandable, because school funding is a joke.
The consequence is that these prescriptions can permanently alter a developing mind and predispose individuals to substance abuse later in life.
@Hartlei's Vanity lol people are making their own conscious decisions, it’s called persuasion...
0 likesI’m so happy I’m a psychology student.
0 likesI remember being questioned about a murder a few years ago. The mental gymnastics that they were playing left me feeling completely drained at end! And I was completely innocent 🤣😪
0 likesThis really makes me wanna see interrogations of people who weren't found guilty
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Interrogation is one thing but the jury convicts from trial vs, and a dumb jury can find the guilty innocent if their is any bit of doubt in case
36 likes@explicitDTP a dumb jury can also find the innocent guilty. I'd like to see breakdowns on people we can now be sure we're innocent but at the time police thought were guilty. Would be very interesting to see how similar or different such a video looks/feels
130 likes@Crypto Facts well I assume the interrogation is based upon the huge amount of evidence where they absolutely know they are guilty. Evidence will show the person is innocent, then no need for this type of grilling. Maybe not many examples or content is boring.
7 likesThey wouldn't need to interrogate him if they had enough evidence that he was guilty. They couldn't even arrest him yet. There is a good probability he is guilty without looking at the specifics just because it is usually the spouse. But if he had just shut the fuck up he would've had a much better chance. The main issue here for him was that he didn't have a good story. Where did they go? Why disappear? Shit doesn't really make sense. If he staged them leaving because of the affair then that would've been much easier for them to wrap around another narrative. There just wasn't another reasonable explanation other than him killing them.
19 likesDon't talk to the police without an attorney!
21 likesI would admit to any crime they throw at me though.
2 likesMadeleine McCann
0 likesIf you want to see interrogations of innocent people, look no further than Brendan Dassey.
5 likesNot quite the same thing, but I believe there's a show on netflix about people who were wrongfully convicted because of bad interrogations, basically being threatened into giving a confession even though they didn't do it. The Confession Tapes is what it's called.
3 likessee Casey Anthony then
3 likesexplicitDTP come on now police coherce or force innocent people on a daily basis just to get a convection because there is pressure from society .
1 likeI’ve been in that situation when I was 17.. I was falsely accused of stealing at a store.. they took me back into a room and started interrogating me. They actually told me they had me on tape stealing, which I knew wasn’t true.. they wouldn’t let me call anyone.. it was one of the most traumatic things I’ve ever been through in my whole life.. There’s no worse feeling in the world than when you’re telling the truth and people don’t believe you
5 likesI THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE OMG
0 likesSAME
1 likeThe ones they aren't found guilty keep their mouth shut, practice their 5th amendment right, and get a lawyer.
3 likes@Princess Angerloo That sounds awful. We’re you allowed to just stay silent and wait for a lawyer? Could you also just walk out and leave?
1 likeIoso Sop Well.... I wasn’t exactly sitting there silent😩 I suffer from severe anxiety and I was absolutely hysterical. Crying, screaming, yelling.. I was losing my shit.. I was telling them over and over again that I didn’t steal anything and they wouldn’t believe me. They actually told me they had me on tape stealing! And of course I kept yelling and demanding to see the tape.. of course they wouldn’t show me.. I was yelling at them and demanding to call someone, and they refused.. And let’s not forget this whole time they’re telling me I’m going to be arrested and go to jail.. This went on for probly 45 min to an hour.. I was in an absolute frenzy.. I felt like I was in the twilight zone.. At one point I actually started to think maybe I did it?! I mean, when someone is telling you that you’ve done something over and over again you start to doubt yourself.. I felt like I was going crazy!! So they were accusing me of stealing my own shoes. Like the ones I was wearing. I know, INSANE 🤦🏼♀️I just so happened to have bought my shoes at this store about a month earlier.. I still to this day have no idea how or why they thought I stole them.. So, finally a police officer showed up, saw how distraught I was, and agreed to call my dad. He explained to my dad that I was being held at the store for stealing and that I was adamantly denying that I had done it. He let me talk to my dad, and mind you, my mom had just lost both her parents (my grandma and grandpa who I was extremely close to) within 2 months of each other.. I was hysterically crying and finally just yelled at my dad, “I SWEAR ON GRANDMA AND GRANDPA’S GRAVE I DIDN’T DO THIS!!!!” And that’s when he knew I was telling the truth. He told the officer that I have severe anxiety and to keep me there and not to move me anywhere and he would be right over.. My dad showed up and basically told them they were full of shit and demanded to see this “so called” video.. they wouldn’t show it.. so then the officer asked to look at the surveillance video of me walking into the store so they could see what shoes I was wearing.. sure enough, they pulled up the video and saw me entering the store in MY shoes. So then I was free to go. My dad was absolutely livid at what they had just done to me and made sure they knew it. And of course I’m still hysterical and absolutely traumatized. I ended up suing the store for pain and suffering and won a good little amount. It was one of the most horrifying experiences of my entire life.
6 likes@Princess Angerloo Oh, I’m so sorry you had to go through that. Hope you never have to go through it again.
1 likeI just started watching these videos because they were on my recommended, and the first one was exactly about interrogations with innocent people. Fascinating stuff. One guy almost went to jail because of inept/apathetic detectives who were too focused on furthering their own careers to care about a potentially innocent man. That guy still was in custody for 3 days before another detective decided to do the simple job of checking the veracity of his alibi.
1 likeThat’s why they have the innocence project..
1 like@Faqyur Ma'ama who?
0 likes@Sad Giraffe reid technique
0 likes@Princess Angerloo same experience, another story. This kind of pressure is traumatizing, I actually had to do a therapy because of this.
0 likesSami Zidane Oh no!!! I’m so sorry 🥺 so you understand exactly!! I always say there’s really no worse feeling in the world then when you’re telling the truth and nobody believes you
0 likes@Princess Angerloo yes and feeling helpless. Felt it reading your comment.
0 likes@Princess Angerloo Angela is it possible, to get in touch with you thru facebook or Instagram? I live in germany and Im in contact with the media, who are working on interrogation technique which violated against human rights and now Im looking for people who can share storys, which experienced it.
0 likes@Sami Zidane Sure you can message me through Messenger
0 likesI do not like children and have chosen to not have them. I was told that I will want them when I’m older. I am 40 and that decision has not changed.
0 likesI am a teacher (older teenagers), and sometimes we have to have hard talks because of the lesson plan. And I get a little teary-eyed telling them that, statistically, something bad will happen to them and I’m so sorry that they will enter adulthood into a world that is as terrible as it is good. I tell them that I can only hope that learning the warning signs can help them avoid being a victim, but that life sucks and sometimes even that can’t save them.
So the idea that someone like me can feel so worried an emotional for kids that aren’t even mine because of what they MIGHT encounter as adults but Chris can MURDER HIS KIDS and have absolutely no emotional reaction? That really shows what kind of person he is. Absolutely tragic. I only hope that we can learn from his psychological issues and prevent future deaths.
I wish they had asked on camera about his rationale for squeezing his daughters into the small opening in those fuel tanks.
2 likesThe way this guy was acting, makes me wonder if he's special needs.. he seemed to think killing the old in trade for new is perfectly fine and then his every response in the interview?
1 likeThe polygrapher really was the MVP in this interrogation
0 likesthe most fucked up thing about this case is when he does his jail interview with the detectives again and tells them the circumstances on how the two girls passed
0 likesWe need a footage of a master minded criminal who counters almost every mind game of the investigators then get caught at the end
0 likesLike father like son. You don't just learn your grandchildren are dead and react by whispering "you have to get a lawyer".
6 likesJesus fuck.
It's so ominous with that clock ticking in the background... knowing that's all he's gonna have for the rest of his life. Time.
1 likeThere’s a tactic that the female detective uses a few times throughout the interrogation that I didn’t see described in the video. She repeatedly touches the picture of his family without it really being necessary to do so. Almost as if to keep his attention on the visual image while he is thinking about his responses to her questions.
160 likesIt’s very obviously a blatant tactic of some sort when viewing the whole room from the position of the camera, but might not be so obvious from his position.
Interesting to watch these pros at work. They did a great job.
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Delirium Very good point!
2 likesI miss this incredible channel!! 😢
1 likehis dad is so sweet. i feel so bad.
1 likeI find it interesting how many people are unaware of their rights.
0 likesMan Im sorry but if I was a dad in this situation Id force my son to tell the cops exactly what went down and get some closure for the other family, THEN he can get a lawyer.
0 likesWhen the polygrapher rubs his back and acts like she cares about him...omg. it would be so hard to not beat him to death with my bare hands.
3 likesThe only moment he seemed concerned when was he said "I'm going to fuckin prison". Not a word for his kids
1 likeive never seen a person move faster than a detective who just heard the word “lawyer” lmfao
1 likeWhen this first came out on Netflix, I felt sick after watching this whole thing. So fucked up.
0 likesYou haven’t shed a tear for your babies and then he tries to work up a tear.
1 like7:07 I never caught that. She actually checks him out when the detective tells Chris that he's pretty fit 😂
0 likesI know he's guilty af but just imagine if it was true that she killed them. I'm sorry it's not a funny story at all but just imagine if someone just seems so guilty and in reality he just killed the wife that killed their children
0 likesYou left this on such a cliffhanger when he took a deep breath!!!
0 likesI love this female detective. She is brilliant, she plays him just the right way. The way she dealt with him on the polygraph, everything. Expert detective work!
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That’s why she said she’s the best 😎
15 likesImagine being married to that lmao
3 likes'The pause technique' is just awesome.
2 likes" She was pregnant ".
0 likesThat past tense talk gers them every time.
"Well you gotta get a lawyer".
0 likesMe- Too late for that buddy.
Lawyer- "Looks over all the evidence that's against him"
Lawyer- "Welcome sir! I am more than happy to take your money! This case will be easy!
"Defendant signs plea deal, Lawyer walks out of court 5k richer for a 10 min job".
“Those kids” not “my kids” is very telling. He words things like that very often too.
1 likeI'm going to start using the long pause and stare technique..... shit is effective as fuck
3 likesThese detectives honestly aren't great interviewers at all. I wish you would point out more of the flaws in their methodology. You can't go from cryptically bluffing about your evidence and already knowing, back to rationalizations that show you don't know anything. If he hadn't been completely ignorant of the law and had just conferred with a lawyer, he'd be free today. He thought the "pretend to have nothing to hide" technique would benefit him. But not talking to police is more important if you're innocent, but always paramount.
1 likeHonestly surprised he had the balls not to shoot himself after like most these monsters do.
1 likeThe guy who does the voice over is perfection
0 likesExcellent police work.
0 likes20:15 "... my fucking girls" is how he spoke of his daughters!
What father would dispose of his children's bodies if they had been murdered by someone other than him?
What a flake!
Oh, God, what a creep.
And after knocking an assailant off a child, one would immediately call 911 and do CPR on the child.
He’s crying because he’s going to prison… wow.
1 like“This is not the last chapter in anyones story” the lies😭💀
0 likesThe investigator is so intense, lol. Very good at his job.
0 likesHis poor dad. Looks like he was retired, and on the 8th hole at a nice course when he got this call… Terrible…
0 likesIf he had kept his mouth shut, and lets say they would never have found their bodies, do you guys think he would have been convicted?
0 likesHe didn't really think through his confession did he. She killed them and then I killed her. Then you went to work with all of their bodies and came back like nothing happened?
0 likes21:52 how dare he to say this about Shannan after he kill his whole family as later it was demonstrated and he confessed himself. Even how dare Chris' mom to start telling shit about Shannan. If it was not enough being killed By your husband while trying to save your relationship. That makes me sick
0 likesYo JCS, can you do one where the criminal outsmarts the cops?
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Just watch politicians then
0 likesDetective: This is not the last chapter in anyones story … at all …
0 likesChris: > sighs with relief <
Detectives: PSYCH!! :D
How can someone strangle their whole family and be so bad at lying?
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Well murderers usually kill for stupid reasons so..
2 likesHe says “those kids”. I’d never refer to my daughters as “those kids”. My lord.
0 likesthe polygraph lady’s facade of being totally on his side vs now where she pretty much broke him down piece by piece is insane.
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She is very knowledgeable but you can tell she is on the side of “Truth”. That is a powerful combination.
29 likes@Adrian Esperando hell yeah, so many subtle hints she gives that she knows way more than she’s letting on
18 likesI loved every minute of it! He had no chance. Too stupid.
8 likesWell that’s her job 😂
3 likesIf ya think about it...she's about as screwed up as him.
2 likes@Ken / still impressive, one mistake and she could have fucked over the whole investigation. psychological torture is slow and it takes extreme precision to do it as well as she did here
8 likesI did not like when she was rubbing his back & making sexual overtures to him. It is very unprofessional & not appropriate
0 likes@Wes Mantooth when did she do that ???😭
2 likes@ricky 18:16
1 like@Wes Mantooth it’s not sexual at all though? it’s one of the most common things people do when they’re comforting someone. like i said they’re trying to run the facade that they’re on chris’ side and want to help him, the back thing was just a comfort thing. it’s nothing sexual and isn’t even that unprofessional. the fact that that’s what you go away with out of this whole video is genuinely concerning
17 likes@ricky I disagree. She was all over him & wanted the “D”. Many female law enforcement officials are notoriously promiscuous. I certainly hope she was reprimanded for her behavior
1 like@Wes Mantooth i’m gonna stop replying and assume you’re a troll but if you’re not, i’m sorry the way you were brought up has given you this view of women.
17 likes@Ken / oh okay. Please tell me more how it is acceptable to put your hands on another person and rub their back in the workplace. I guess you don’t have a problem with inappropriate touching. Do you do that to women often? You should get some professional help with that.
0 likes@Ken / like I said, it is inappropriate to put your hands on someone’s back and massage it. But you condone that inappropriate touching which leads me to believe you’ve done it to people. You’re disgusting.
0 likes@FBI Alypstick everyone..
0 likes@Wes Mantooth I don't think she was making sexual overtures to him. She was rubbing his back to pretend that she was his friend, that she cared for him. Of course that too is pretty shitty, but after all, this is a guy who murdered his wife and two innocent little daughters.
2 likesMost women have that effect on men lol 😆
0 likes@Ken / Video shows a woman breaking down a man who murdered his wife and children
1 likeWes mantooth: I don’t really like how she put his hand on his back
So he could have actually walked away in the middle of this? What would have happened later on then? Guess he'd attempt to disappear or?
0 likesChris, you're so weak. Falling for each and every trap the interrogators set for him.
1 likeSomething about the sound of Chris’s flip flops at the end is so infuriating 😂😂
1 likedude.... i cant fathom the dad in this video... if I were brought in to help question my own kid about my missing grand children and then have the bomb dropped on me that they are dead?...... I would freak the absolute fuck out.... The police being calm makes sense, the dad being calm is hard to understand.
0 likesWhat's more disgusting about his "confession" to his dad about "her killing the kids" is that he's exploiting the fact that his family already disliked her.
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Yes
7 likesWell...how do we know she didn't. Hes a creep. She may have been too
2 likes@Adam Wilson what?
23 likes@Meth Teeth Theoretically speaking, it would be a possibility. Imagine your wife murders your kids, you murder her in a blind rage and then what? Call the cops and say “yeah I killed my wife but I swear I didn’t kill the kids too that was her, you gotta believe me.”
19 likesNot saying it did happen here, I believe whole heartedly he killed all of them. Was way too cold abt the whole process, the murder and dumping feel premeditated.
But it still doesn’t sound impossible, just not at all likely in this case.
@Devils Gambit if you have enough blind rage to kill someone in GENERAL you should be in jail. like, why not avenge your children? or at least save the one in her stomach, that you would have sole custody of if she’s in prison?
3 likes@brit yeah no I’m not saying this dude wasn’t a total monster that killed all of them or he didn’t deserve jail, op was just saying why put em in an oil drum if he didn’t kill em and I was merely pointing out that fear is an incredible motivator and can wildly distort our judgement and thinking.
5 likesStranger things have happened, like the mummified corpse in the drag queens closet (can’t remember the name off the top of my head) in which after the passing of a famous drag queen someone went through their closet for costumes and discovered a wrapped up, mummified corpse. Allegedly there were rumours of a note stating the victim was a robber who was killed in self defence and then hidden away bc the dq believed the law wouldn’t take kindly to them, considering their profession, and would just throw them in jail for homicide.
I’m not saying Chris didn’t kill his family, I believe he did especially considering he says in his confession he was trying to “cover up for his wife” (a women he cheated on and therefore clearly did not care enough for to risk being the scapegoat for ‘her murders’). Just sayin people haven’t had a direct or malicious hand in someone’s murder and still hidden the body out of fear.
@Adam Wilson he later confessed to killing the girls too, after he killed shanann. The 4 year old even tried to fight back.
16 likes@Olivia Thurston Am, sir, he never said he was in anyone’s side, it’s just that we’re all innocent until proven otherwise and clearly he didn’t knew he admitted to killing them all
2 likes@Olivia Thurston
0 likesThat's not what the word respect means..
@Adam Wilson Creep is an understatement, he is a cold blooded evil monster. Shanann didn't do it and to suggest otherwise after all the evidence that was stacked against him you're kinda creepy. He failed the polygraph. The way he disposed of those little girls bodies says it all really. If you bothered to watch the interview you would of seen them plant that scenario in Chris's head that Shanann hurt the girls to get a semi confession out of him. He wouldn't of had the brains to come up with that scenario on his own.
8 likes@Rememberme Xxx if I'm creepy then you're creepy.
0 likesI’m so amazed. They are geniuses.
0 likesI believe he told his father what happened on the drive to the police station
0 likesI wonder if he would have gotten away with it if he didn’t admit to it. Scary.
0 likesThe cops fed him an alibi to use and he ran with it. Obviously it didn't work, but why did they let that happen?
0 likesI like the psychological technique where the blonde lady wears a sweater that looks like prison stripes.
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@RiFF RAFF ewww. Creep.
221 likes@RiFF RAFF you really live up to your name...
143 likesRiFF RAFF wtf...
98 likes@Wayne andrews Pleatse fourgive me four knot bean upp two dait and smartt liek ewe woh reeds evry coment befour postting, thkn ewe four leting me love on yer planit. evry waine i no is grumpie y iss thatt?
327 likesDid daddy not give enough time to his little boy? Let it go.....move on with your life....
90 likes@RiFF RAFF hahaha
12 likesHahahahhahaha yes. Very smart tactic
12 likesRiFF RAFF guarantee your farts smell awful bro
40 likesRiFF RAFF look closer you might recognise it , it’s your mom’s 😝
19 likesRiFF RAFF wtf dude 💀💀
7 likes@RiFF RAFF lmfAO
4 likesDamn 49 likes for my grotesque comment? I’ll take it!! *122 likes now? I must have done something right despite all my haters.. 😂
29 likesIt's her Hamburglar outfit.
47 likesI wonder if that was done on purpose!
14 likes@Science and God - Bill Morgan Sweet I passed thispolygraph, maybe be a bad liar but I a good readers
0 likesstripes are out of fashion these days, orange jumpsuits are still in though
35 likes@RiFF RAFF where did that come from?
2 likesShe is really nice, I like her
9 likesHer lucky sweater ya mean
5 likesi forcibly exhaled from my nose
6 likesRiFF RAFF Troll LOL LOL LOL
1 likeRiFF RAFF you killed me bruh 🤣
2 likesRiFF RAFF LMAO you’re fucking wild
2 likes@RIFF RAFF made @Bill Morgan famous..... lmao
2 likesBeetlejuice Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
7 likesStolen comment
0 likes👍
1 like@4TLOL 82 likes = 83 creeps. Lmao
2 likesI thought the exact same
1 like@RiFF RAFF Hairy box? That's a new one.
2 likesProfessional Commenter As long as it’s my comment that’s controlling this thread, I’ll take it. 😉
9 likesAelith & Josh Carter Hahahaha!!! She said “ewwww creep” all in the same sentence.. lmfao double score!!
0 likesYour Name why is it cursed? Lol
0 likesKing Without a Crown ! Yikes... will do there square!!
0 likessweet spicy whoa someone’s got mom jokes over here!! Everyone gather round
1 likePanderichthys rhombolepis can I tap dat ace girl?
1 like@Wayne andrews yes yu can thank my ancestors for saving your country.....twice.....
7 likesAhahaha these comments are killer
2 likes@RiFF RAFF your life must be so fun
6 likes@RiFF RAFF xD
0 likesRiFF RAFF nazi
3 likes@RiFF RAFF Well that escalated quickly.
1 likeActually those r Masonic colors, more likely the reason she wore black & white, they knew this would be public
4 likes😂
1 like😂😂😂😂
1 likeIts called the “Where’s Waldo approach”
3 likes@RiFF RAFF Savage:) LMAO
0 likesBill Morgan Bahaha priceless
1 likeRiFF RAFF lmfao dude what a comment
2 likesNice catch
0 likes@RiFF RAFF lmao
0 likesRiFF RAFF holy SHIIT
0 likes😂
0 likes@RiFF RAFF bad publicity is better then no publicity. I could see everybody here going through all the comments to see what riff raft said. Lol.
25 likesCan someone tell me what riffraff said?
36 likes@Simply K what did he say
7 likesBRO WHAT DID YOU SAY IT WAS REMOVED
29 likesShoopersaiyan I don’t even remember 🤷🏽♀️
2 likes👻
0 likesHairy Ballbastic I can’t find it either
1 likeTed Salad oh yeah !!!! I like the way you think !!!
1 likeWhat did he say that made a bunch of folks go crazy
14 likesAelith & Josh Carter What did they say?
4 likes😂😂😂😂
1 likeBill Morgan Good point, Sir!
3 likes@RiffRAFF please come back from your cave and enlighten us with thy vast knowledge of the past by reposting the comment you deleted
47 likesWayne andrews are we supposed to read every comment before posting?
4 likesDeanna Morales what did Riff Raff say
3 likesRiFF RAFF what was your original comment, king?
7 likesLmaooo implanting that idea, absolutely strategic!
2 likes@Bacall McElroy I love Jim Can't Swim! I can tech him how to swim if he wants.
2 likes@RiFF RAFF WHAT DID YOU SAY SENPAI
8 likesWhat did riff raff say? He deleted the comment
16 likesBill Morgan HAHA
1 like@Br00tal Cabbage Glad to have given you a little joy today. What are you doing during the lockdown for fun?
2 likes@Otter 420 DrugStories He said Chris Watts should have smoked more pot instead of smoking his wife and kids...he said Dope is Hope.
37 likes@Science and God - Bill Morgan haha wtf...kinde funny tho. But thanks for telling me👌
8 likes@Antonio Misel yup bit he's deleted it
1 like@Science and God - Bill Morgan gotcha okie
1 likeYes but he don't care murderer
0 likes@Otter 420 DrugStories thats what i wanna know??
0 likes@Nyree Harris I am very very old and "lady" is a compliment.
1 like@Wendell Marthers That hurt my feeling........please apologize or I may cry........::GIGGLES::::::
2 likesShe looks like her back hurts
5 likes@Tre Jay She has poor posture but is a good cop. Would you marry her?
5 likes@Tre Jay Let me teach you a quick lesson, don't ever marry someone because she is hot or you want to smash though. Mary someone you see as a friend for 60 years. Or stay single if you dont see it
14 likesShe's pretty hot tho
0 likes@Johnny G Please don't marry for looks though.....marry a kind, hard working, honest non drinking woman. OK?
12 likesYou silly
1 like@Polly Pockets I hope it gave you a smile.
1 likeor more like a zebra that uses it as a disguise
0 likes@RiFF RAFF what was your original comment? I don't understand why there are so many haters LOL
7 likes🤣🤣 hahaha dyin
1 likeBut i think its accidental
0 likesKids! Stop bickering! Lol
0 likesRiff raff, u a freak 😔
0 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likesLol I don’t think she was going for that!
0 likes@Beginner Trader A cop once told me "We pros!" Not "We are pros" but she said "We pros."
1 like@Beginner Trader A lady cop once told me "We pros!" Not "We are pros," she said "We pros."
1 like@Tashonna Williams I am happy my comment brought joy to your day.....what a sicko this guy was huh? I can't believe he did that to his own kids!
1 like@PK allDAY313 They should have played the funeral dirge music too!
1 like@Rad Aesthetics He said: "Riff raff, I am taking a bath, on a Saturday night! Just rub a dub, in the tub, everything will be all right!"
2 likesWhat you on about ? We pros ? That’s bad grammar !
0 likes@Beginner Trader I was quoting the police officer...those two little slashes are quote marks...the cop said "We pros." I don't do drugs, I can deal with life. I am a Christian.
1 like@RiFF RAFF Where's this goddamn comment?
9 likesHahaha..
0 likes@Steve Hoyland Are you a poker player Mr. Hoyland?
1 like@The truth One of my great strengths is I dont care what bitter people think about me. Are you teh same way? I care about my coworkers and family's opinions about me, and my dog's (who loves me). Check out m videos on my channel and see me debating atheists!
2 likes@Science and God - Bill Morgan your forgiven ... i had the virus & it went to my head .. hehahe , stay safe ...
1 like@Wendell Marthers And I eat uncooked popped corn kernals! It is "popped" corn not "pop" corn please correct everyone one that kiddo.
1 likeLmfaoooo
1 likeYou are levels above the game brother
1 like😂😂😂
0 likesI don't believe that is an effective technique.
7 likesStripes arent associated with prison, unless you live in the looney tunes universe or come from the year 1944.
If she was wearing a bright orange bomber jacket on the other hand.
@Science and God - Bill Morgan best EVER !! LMAO 🙏🇨🇦❤️
1 likeMmm very good observation
1 like@Panderichthys rhombolepis hahahah that worked well for you huh?
1 likeRIFF RAFF was saying stupid things about women. He did not show them the respect they deserve.
2 likesLegendoflaw21007 Whittle what did he say?
0 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likesBill Morgan what did riff raff say
0 likesI totally thought this too!
0 likesSomeone tell me wtf riff raff said
1 like@Dujuán He was saying Jesus Christ loves everyone but will judge them on whether He was their Lord and their sins will be forgiven.
1 like@Ciara Diamond I hope he hates prison....his poor kids....
1 like@Wayne andrews you're
0 likes@Red Shyguy youre petty ..
1 likeRiFF RAFF what did u say
2 likes@Wayne andrews good job, you did it.
0 likes@RiFF RAFF uhh what was the comment, it got deleted
3 likes@Science and God - Bill Morgan ohh not that bad I guess just cursed
0 likes@Isotetra He was very vulgar about the lady. Like an angry 7th grader.
2 likes@4TLOL what did riff raff comment because i think he deleted it. im curious now
1 like@Chris Women never complain! Are you married?
2 likes@4TLOL what did he comment
0 likes@Science and God - Bill Morgan Bill are you on drugs
5 likes@Miqseri GX Did you see the great movie "My Cousin Vinnie"? "Are you on drugs soooon?"
2 likesI’m sure wearing horizontal stripes have a far less insidious objective, and I can see why in her case tbh
0 likes@Bill Morgan 😂😂
1 like@Yuva Silvanathan Clue me in! What?
1 like@RiFF RAFF what did u say lol
0 likes@Legendoflaw21007 Whittle what he say lol😅
0 likes@Science and God - Bill Morgan prolly just a meaningless troll, don't let em get to you
1 like@Isotetra He was very disrespectful of women...he probably hated his mother.
1 like@RiFF RAFF what do u say? Trying to find the comment
1 like@RiFF RAFF You were a good troll at first, but then you derailed yourself by responding to every criticism like a child, and you lost all grace and aplomb. Next time pick one comment out of the majority and devise a well written reply to that one.
3 likes@4TLOL what did he say???
0 likestrue warrior yup, the moment you reply to people, you lose. 3/10 poor troll
1 like@Antonio Misel 100% CORRECT ... There are VERY few comments on here that have noticed that this guy is a NARCISSISTIC ..
1 likeA SURE sign to spot a Narcissist is they CAN NOT CRY ... They are TERRIBLE excuses for humans and are VERY dangerous ..
This video PROVES this 100% ...
A Narcissist can KILL his OWN children and NOT CRY....
When my pet dog was ran over and killed I sobbed my eyes out for 4 days solid...
Jails/Prisons are FULL of Narcissists ..They are and EVIL force that walk among us... Respect to you Sir.
Oh no, Bill Morgan, you are mistaken. That's actually not a technique.
0 likes@Panderichthys rhombolepis what did he say?
0 likes@Panderichthys rhombolepis you guys where replying to some dudes or girls comment and I was just wondering what it said
0 likesHey, anyone knows an interrogation where the criminal "won" over the detective?
0 likes@Panderichthys rhombolepis I'm still in your head it seems
0 likes@Ryan Boehk He said awful things about the woman.....things you would not imagine...people need to respect each other....you don't want to hear it.....
2 likes@Safe Innocent people do......have you ever heard of the McMartin preschool story in Manhatten Beach California?
3 likes@Panderichthys rhombolepis I did not reply to Riff Raff. I would never, ever repeat what he said.
2 likesEphesians 4:29 teaches: "Let no unwholesome word proceed from your mouth, but only such a word as is good for edification according to the need of the moment, so that it will give grace to those who hear."
Do you believe in God Pander?
@Panderichthys rhombolepis Wow.....did you type all of that or paste it? Very impressive indeed! I read every word.
3 likesI respect and love everyone, so no matter what your belief is, I respect and love you (I am old and married with a ton of kids and not hitting on you).
Quick question, do you think teeth are the result of design or the result of chance? The definition is design is "planned" the definition of chance is "unplanned."
What is your best explanation for teeth?
@Panderichthys rhombolepis Are you still in India studying dentistry?
2 likesIs it very difficult in India to get a college education in India?
Can the poor people in India get college degrees or is it very difficult?
Beetlejuice
1 like@Science and God - Bill Morgan I haven't yet, but I'll look to it.
0 likes@Panderichthys rhombolepis he deleted it what did it say
0 likesThe fuck did RiFF RAFF say lmaoo
8 likeswhat in the fuck did riff raff say that was so goddamn controversial im intrueged
0 likesHempKid that wasnt even funny that was just mean
0 likesCAN WE FUCKING HAVE THE RIFF RAFF COMMENT I'M STILL WAITING
1 like@Aidan Flanigan He insulted the lady by talking about anatomy in way you don't want to hear.....can't we all just get along little dogie?
2 likesBesttttt
0 likes😂😂👍
2 likesWhat did riff raff say
0 likes@4TLOL ?
0 likes@Will Martin He was a very vulgar boy, like a 7th grader talking about the woman's anatomy. There was no need for that.
2 likesWhat did riff raff say
0 likes@RiFF RAFF wait what did you say
0 likes🤣
0 likes@LindaMbalz I love your screen name!
1 like@Science and God - Bill Morgan why thank you Mr Morgan ☺
0 likes😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹
0 likesBlack and white also represent there is no gray with her
1 likeIs that a real interrogation technique?
0 likes@Wayne andrews sometimes we haven't gone through all of the replies you know
0 likesLOLLL
0 likes@Science and God - Bill Morgan 10 months late to the replies, What was the reply that set the chain of disgust
0 likesThis person RIFF RAFF deleted their comment but what was it?
0 likes@bloof He said horrible things about the female body.....7th grade sickness.
1 like@BlueEyes-WhiteDragon You don't want to know...he said disgusting things about the anatomy of human females.....
1 likeBill Morgan Ah I see.
0 likesRIGHT! I wonder if wearing that sweater was coincidental? 😁
0 likesInterrogation rooms are also meant to symbolize cells.
1 like@Puffs True story. I am an HVAc design engineer and I was working in a jail. I was in the interrogation room and saw a thermostat. I studied the drawings and spent 10 minutes trying to figure out what the Tstat controlled. inallay I asked a detective i they new and she told me "Oh, thats not a thermostat, thats a microphone!"
2 likes@Karina -Oh! Everything is calcu;ated. Cops are pros!
1 like@Science and God - Bill Morgan 😂😂😂😂😂 They listenin, PLAYA!
1 likeYes, very interesting technique....
0 likesThis riff raff guy deleted his comment but I'm guessing he said something along the lines of "she could chain me up"
0 likes@Puffs Playas gonna play!
1 like@Wendell Marthers Giggles....................
0 likes@Unstoppable Just trying to have fun after working 10 hour a day!
1 like@Wayne andrews Its YouTube, no problem. Are you happy though the glorious USA aved your country twice?
1 like@Hugh Jass Crumbling in some ways but my stocks are doing great!
1 like@Skramzrave Not even close...he trashed women.....
1 like@Science and God - Bill Morgan i know bill but we saved you thrice & the way things are looking over there in yankland we will need to come to your aid again .. take it easy & stay safe .. fellow survivor .....
0 likesI don’t get it why is everyone hating on this dude and calling him a creep when he talked about a psychological technique
0 likes@Kenzie Leigh their talking about someone else who said some really bad stuff
0 likes@Wayne andrews You didn't save us by losing wars......that's like saying you got rich by giving aay your money......and why did you force opium on China?
2 likeslol what was that riff raft dude saying?
0 likes@Simply K what'd they say?
0 likesSnoopDawg124 I honestly don’t remember! It clearly was a horrible comment. Damn, this is going to bug me! 😂
0 likesThe fact that she's a lady should be unnerving too; she's probably one of the last "real" ladies he'll ever see..
0 likes@Sir Stan You're being rude! You're just like RIFF RAFF!
0 likes@Sir Stan He talked rudely about female body parts. You dont want to hear it.
2 likesMore like Hamburglar
0 likes@RiFF RAFF look at this no life
0 likesI'm going to try this with my (future) cat
0 likes@Betty Nguyen You will interogate your future cat? May I recommend you get a dog?
1 like@Science and God - Bill Morgan Stray dogs are harder to find these days!!
0 likes@Betty Nguyen You are silly and that's good...stay silly when not at work or taking a final exam. My advice to is to go to your local nimal shleter and take an animal (dog or cat) on a three hour date and get to know it before adopting it.
1 likeI cant believe my neighbors...two of them send a lot of cash to the mid west for a desiner dog and both of the dogs were awful....stupid and non stop barkers....my quiet, smart animal shelter mutts were their envy.....
@Science and God - Bill Morgan We ALL want to hear it.
0 likes@Adrian I can't repeat the vulgarities because I respect females. They are human too you know.
2 likes@Wayne andrews I think you got ownded there buddy hahaha
0 likes@Mac Jones He said "playas gonna play" and got banned.
1 likeLol
0 likesCould have been coincidental
0 likes@Antonio Misel I've notived that too in interrogations, but wasn't sure if I was reading too deeply into it. I can't imagine being in a high stress situation like an interrogation without knowing how long you will be there, and hearing the ticking of a clock above your head.
1 likeWhat riff raf said
0 likes@Neurology Love I bet if you see that interrogation room now that clock is not there. The FBI put it there from there suitcase. There the best of the best and that sound is a psychological breakdown of there suspect especially After a failed polygraph. The walls are closing in on you and they want u to hear it.
0 likesRIFF RAFF didn't kill himself
3 likes@4TLOL what did he say tho? pls tell me lol everyone is talking about it
0 likesthat has nothing to do with anything
0 likesLmaoo!!!! 🤣
0 likes@RiFF RAFF it was deleted, whatever you wrote.
0 likesI wanna know what the fug riff Raff wrote
1 likeOhhhh that technique was on top of the game
0 likesLmaaaaooo
0 likes@mary deangelo Glad to brighten your day!
1 likeI immediately thought hamburger and then ordered tha mcDoon-doons
0 likesAhahaaa
0 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likes@4TLOL what did RIFF RIFF say
0 likes@RiFF RAFF I can't find your comment wtf did u say u got me curious bruh
0 likes@gimmeurfrenchfry what did he say? cause everyone is hating one him but his comment is deleted
0 likes🤣😅🤣😂🤣😅
0 likes@Caca Jim learned how to swim!
1 likeWe wear orange in prison
0 likes🤣🤣😂
0 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likesHe was just trying to be funny . .
0 likeswhat did riff raff say!!
0 likes@RiFF RAFF what the fuck did you say to get everybody so riled up?
1 like😅
0 likesSadie Brown do u know what riff raff said
0 likes@The Handsome Nipple™ nope
0 likes😂😂😂🤦🏿♀️
0 likes😂😂 good one
1 like@Ashen Slime I have no idea what I made that you wanted to finish....what do you mean?
0 likes@Gloria Kinya hug
1 like@Science and God - Bill Morgan this wasnt clever or funny why did it get so many likes
0 likes@4TLOL what did he say?
0 likes@Abbi Normi Ha ha ha,why are you asking me Miss Penny? I thought on a scale of 10 is was a 9 in clever and a 7 in funny....but YouTube keeps sending me checks so I am happy with it. I spend the YouTube money on shampoo for my pit bull.
0 likesIt would have been crazy if the other detective wore a prison orange shirt too.
0 likesTake cover, soldier, it's a damn war zone in this comments section!
0 likes@Antonio Misel God bless! Believe in your heart and confess with your mouth that Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior and the Son of God whom God sent down to die for us and raised Him from the dead! Turn to Christ and repent and confess before it’s too late so we can go to heaven! God bless and trust in God 🥰💕
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likes@Biron Clark I am glad to bring you mirth!
0 likes@4TLOL wait what did they say, they deleted the comment.
0 likes@gimmeurfrenchfry what did they say, they deleted the comment. It was a year ago so you prolly don’t remember lol.
0 likesWhat did riff raff say?
0 likesHAHAHA MY MAN
0 likes@Osa Buco Laughter relieves stress!
0 likesHe’s just as disgusting as jodi and even more. They murdered their partners and then accused them of doing terrible things like that makes the whole thing even worse.
0 likesI absolutely hate that Chris and only Chris will ever know the actual truth of what happened.
0 likesImagine the polygraph Lady being your Mom💀👀
2 likesSo easily could have just divorced Shannan and leave the kids with her.
0 likesBeing a single parent is rough, but it's better than being thrown under the bus right after being murdered by the one man who should stick with you through thick and thin.
It must be hard not to show excitement as a detective when you finally get them to start to crack
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Lmao that's true I would be so excited that I would probably laugh even though the situation is serious.
80 likesHahahahahahhahaaa
5 likesLiterally
2 likessometimes i wonder if when they step out of the room for a second they do a little happy dance
92 likesI mean, they are psycopath themself so it's easy for them
6 likes@Flip okay mr.psychologist, calm down they are just doing their job.
9 likes@Vyansya I am calm, but you know that to be able to pick apart and play with someone mind like that you gotta be some sort of psyco right?
0 likes@Flip you can be trained to work on this way, but I'd agree that being a psychopath could make you better at it. A lot of surgeons are psychos because they need detachment otherwise they'd have breakdowns when they fail to save people.
7 likes@Flip I'm on the fence of agreeing with you or not. Define 'psycho'?
0 likes@Flip Are you trying to say tht doctors, psychiatrist, job interviews, or event parents are psychos? Its a talent tht you can learn, doesnt mean they are psychos.
2 likes@Vyansya you can learn the talent of seeing behind the mask that someone put on, but twisting someone mind just cause you feel to or so you can gain from it is a psycopath trait
0 likes@ウクライナへの栄光 lack of empathy, compulsive lying, playing with someone mind just for fun or for personal gain, big ego, charm and intelligent. That's what i define as a psycopath, but i'm no psychologist so I may be wrong
0 likes@Flip Im not disagreeing with you, but they dont gain personal benefit from it 😂 they NEED this murderer to confess, hence playing with his mind. Its their job.
2 likesThose people are talking to criminals. They no doubt have their own imaginations about what the criminal did, even if they don’t act upon them. I don’t think they are sitting there exited sadly
0 likes@Zz K A R M A zZ but they still didn't know it was him. Which if you have a minimum of logic will make you think how many innocent people they have managed to convict based off their skill only because the detectives thought they were guilty. Is not that uncommon to hear or people that did 20 years in prison and later they were found innocent
0 likes@Zz K A R M A zZ not even considering minor crimes. People end up taking deals just because they don't wanna spend years in jail or they don't have enough money for a lawyer to prove their innocence
0 likesWhat did watts think ? that people would just assume that a pregnant lady, and two small children got beamed out of the House by Aliens or something??? the Detectives did a good job- but what ultimately caused them to focus on chris right away was the neighbor's security camera video!!!
0 likesI don’t think they get exited in cases like this though, I think they become kind of desensitized and just need the truth
0 likesThat woman freaks me out. What a genius.
1 likeThe investigator: farts
2 likesaudio: This is a common technique known as “the farting technique” designed to induce fear in the subject
There is a very simple minor op to make sure you can't father a child if you don't want them.
0 likesMy Moroccan wife died 2020 and left me with our daughter and a daughter from a previous marriage. After the mother died (yes that's how I speak. I'm not mentioning names) this father of that daughter that isn't mine (but a child judge put her in my custody) appeared on stage. Never cared for his daughter. Never paid alimony or child support. But as her father he hold authority over that child. Once this came on I immediately lawyerd up. I'm innocent I haven't done any crime, I just love and take care for this kid for 10 years already. So I have to appear in court and I would never, I repeat NEVER! Do that without a lawyer. Its a necessary evil I guess.
0 likesImagine after the confession to his father, Chris' dad rips off his face, revealing he was just another detective in disguise and is like "We got'em!"
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This is called the scooby-doo technique
672 likes@Aiden Fleury would’ve been great if you stopped on the scooby-doo technique
27 likes@Diogo Fernandes fair, I was more-so drawing on how Jim breaks down certain techniques and how they’re utilized but you’re right it would’ve been tbh
20 likes@Aiden Fleury it was still funny tho, but sometimes less is more
13 likes"hey wait a minute my real dad is dead!"
59 likesYour going away for a longgg time
4 likesGoteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeem
4 likes@Aiden Fleury LMAOOOOOOO
3 likesMannn LMAFO
1 like"GOT YA SUCKA! GET IN HERE GUYS-"
5 likes@Aiden Fleury bro this is the funniest thing I’ve read in these comments 😭😭😂😂
3 likes🤣🤣
0 likes@Diogo Fernandes constructive criticism in a joke on the internet... now that's a new one
10 likes@Diogo Fernandes I took your advice, turns out, you were right lol
7 likessuch a great comment, made me laugh so hard
5 likes@John Miller nothing man, just burnt a hole through my stomach wide enough to put the whole of the city of denver through
2 likes@Aiden Fleury I dunno what else you wrote but that was a good edit. Had me in stitches
3 likes@Aiden Fleury more like the mission impossible technique
1 like@Aiden Fleury lmaooooo
0 likescmon
0 likes@Aiden Fleury 😭😭😭😭
0 likes@Aiden Fleury 🤣🤣🤣
0 likes@Aiden FleuryYour comment made my fucking day
0 likes@Diogo Fernandes Not all heroes wear capes
2 likes😂😂😂
0 likesAnd it’s chris Hansen
2 likesHahahahahahahaha
0 likesAhh, the face mask technique. Excellent. Hahaha
0 likeswhat brooklyn 99 episode is this
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likesTammy: you haven't shed one tear in the last two days you've been here
2 likesChris: oh shit that's my line that's my line hol up
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Lmao
0 likes"Chris, you haven't shed a single tear all this time!"
9 likesChris: * sniffle *
Notice how he is only able to cry when something is happening to him.
0 likesBeing a father to a lovely son,ill know whats chris father was thinking and lying in the middle of nowhere about what their son was done a horrible things...
1 like25:42 "interconnect to the suspects sense of morality which is always under the assumption that they have any" Lmao🤣
1 likeif he cared for his children so much he would have killed someone, he would have never hurt his wife carrying his unborn son inside her
1 likeThis is the quintessential video of how not to respond to police and scream your 5thg amendment right in their face every second your in custody!
0 likesI feel so bad for the Grandfather..
0 likes*hears the word "lawyer"*
2598 likesDetectives: "Oh shit, quickly! Go back in! Go back in!!"
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Watching these videos just makes me want to lawyer up and I haven't done anything lol
294 likes@Geovan Rich I farted in front of my family yesterday and I immediately called my lawyer
224 likes@mateo bruh
21 likesI loled at this part..:D
4 likesShady asf
2 likes@Bruhology remember, a lawyer is ment to defend him. Any chance they can to get a confession they will take it.
51 likesAlways lawyer up, but police interrogation isn't shady. They are just digging for the truth.
@Starlight Equestrian your super right!
5 likesi just picked up the pattern and thought it was wierd
Don’t make it complicated. Guilty or innocent. Play it the exact same way. Silence until lawyer.
30 likes@Starlight Equestrian it's super shady they act like Beeing your friend and fu** you from behind . The guilty are not an exception to that. Let the lawyer talk like that you have at least one person on your side
20 likes@Geovan Rich we both know that's not true Rich. Tell me what happened. You're a good guy Rich, you wouldn't lie.
3 likes@Starlight Equestrian nah they shady af you can’t trust nobody off the payroll in that situation
3 likes@haggard137 sounds like something someone who has been on the wrong side of the law would say
1 like@Starlight Equestrian Been falsely charged with stuff before and a lawyer is essential. If they suspect you of something, they WILL try and lead you into anything they can use against you. If you get arrested, Lawyer up straight away and don't say anything.
4 likes"Oh Chris you are a good guy, take it easy now <3<3"
3 likesDetectives? More like deceptives, am I right?
2 likes@Geovan Rich you 100% should. It wouldn’t be the first time that an innocent person spends years or even decades behind bars after talking to the police.
3 likes@Geovan Rich Better Call Saul
0 likes@haggard137 One shady thing they do is have the suspected person in the interrogation room for hours with no food.
2 likesSo if you didn't sleep enough the night before and you're hungry, that's going to make one mentally exhausted.
The police have been known to get "confessions" just because of mental exhaustion.
@Starlight Equestrian Yes but police can legally lie on their part to make a case
0 likes@matt smith never said they couldn't.
1 like@mateo lmfaooooo
0 likes@Starlight Equestrian I think they are shady as f..... I was once lured into interrogation, was falsly accused by some anonymous caller, that recognized me in tv news from security camera from crime scene. It was worst experience i ever had, been there for 6 hours and i was sure i will end up in prison for armed robbery i didn't commit.
3 likesI wasn't in prime psychical health when that happend and i told them several times after hours of interrogation i will confess to anything they want, but i will write that it was under huge psychical pressure, i just could not handle it and i just want to end this and eat something.
In that time i didn't knew police can lie to me, so i listen for hours how they know i did it by 4 detectives, how video expert indentified my posture and style of walk thanks to security video etc. I was sure there has to be some technical mistake a i was sure iam fu** and end up in prison.They took my photos and handle me like as criminal ( i never even get parking or speed ticket in my life ) Never felt worst and such fear in my life and if somebody saying that innocent people don't confess to crimes they didn't commited, they never been interrogated. After thole thing, i went home and googleed info about that robbery and watched that news report and that guy didn't even look closely to me and was like 20cm shorter then me, they didn't care they just wanted to catch somebody to climb their ranks. They even speak with my coworkers, employer and family. I have nightmares and ptsd about whole situation to this day, couldn't go back to work and i practicaly never left my bed for almost year.
I would never speak to police thugs again without lawyer. Never, because now i know what they are capable off and i will never call them for help, only if i have to, because law dictates me that.
@ufiCz thank you so much for sharing your story. you make such a wonderful point, and people who support these corrupt cops have never had to experience their corruption first hand. rely on local, community-driven safety forces first and foremost-- do not give the police the power to terrorize and murder your community.
0 likes@ufiCz that's so scary. I really hope that being falsely accused is not going to haunt you forever. You learned a lot and are wiser now. The justice system really is a double edged sword. I feel the same way as you. I really don't ever want to have to call the police because once you do..who knows.
0 likes@ufiCz this happened in Czechia or the U.S.?
0 likes@Atropa It happened in Czechia ......
0 likes@UpdateDotExe What are the chances of getting someone to admit what they did when they get a lawyer?
0 likesIt’s so satisfying, watching his squirm and realize he’s going to prison for the rest of his life, banished to hell for all eternity…
2 likesim sorry but the, "Sniffles on cue" SENT ME 💀😭🤣
7 likesHey, Tammy (the polygrapher) is an absolute beast at her job!
1 like20:47 He cried the first time in this interview — for himself.
1 likeintereogator: “you havent shed one tear chris!”
8846 likeschris: 😥😥😭😭😢😢😢😫😫😫😭😭😭😭👀😥😥😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😢😢😢😢😢😭😭😭😭
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lexi I love the eyes 😂
305 likesIt's the 👀 for me 😂😂
436 likesAhahaha
18 likeslol cries looks for attention
62 likes😂😂😂😂😂
6 likes“You haven’t fart once Chris”
159 likesshits himself
😂
0 likes@Luna Stone Same!!! 🤣🤣🤣
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesThe eyes hahhahah
5 likes😂😂😂😂🤣
0 likesHe didn’t cry until he realized he was in trouble
11 likesAnd he doesn’t think it looks odd he only started to cry once they mentioned he wasn’t crying
21 likesBest comment 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
1 like@Erin Jeanette he really is 🤣🤣
1 likeCocodrile tears, man
1 like😂😂😂😂👀🤣🤣🤣🤣
2 likesrofl i love this whole comment
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesThat would have pissed me off🤣
0 likesThe sideways glance! So ridiculous, man. 🤣🤣😂😂
1 likewarzone death comms
0 likesKaven Gilbert 10 minutes in
0 likesWhat a class act he tried to pull.
0 likeswhat time?
1 likeJames Town hahahahah
0 likes"You ain't shit once Chris!" 💨💩💩
0 likesLol y’all crazy
0 likesWas making up for lost tears, yo.
0 likesgirl bye 😂😂
0 likesJames Town 💀💀💀
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🙂🙂🤣🤣👀🤣🤣🙂🙂🤣
0 likeswhy is this so accurate?
0 likesTypical psycho. He doesn't know how normal felling people act.
1 like👀
0 likesinterrogator*
0 likes@Jinnydoes anyone notice how sad I am?! Innocent 😇 obvs 🤗
0 likes"You haven't drunk one sip of water, Chris!"
1 likeChris dies of hyponatremia
💀💀
0 likes@James Town 😂😂😂
0 likes@Luna Stone hshaha...the best !
0 likeslexi 😂
0 likesI wonder what these detectives' coffee breaks are like. Like, there must be some discussion about the suspects and how their techniques worked and all that jazz.
0 likesthere is no way you can kill your family and live happily with the "woman you love". no matter how much you love that woman, you're going to think every day how you got her in your life. and you will never unsee the pain you bestowed on the people you raised
0 likesI'd tell him. Go ahead get a evil lawyer but once u confess he ain't getting you out of this.
1 likeI would not pass the polygraph test even if im 100% innocent, my anxiety disorder is too severe and like literally everything makes me freak out
0 likesThere’s this new thing called divorce.
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Its not even new, divorce has been around for quite some time now.
23 likes*Edit* for everyone getting their panties in a wad, I wasn’t correcting this dude, I was simply stating Chris could of just divorced his wife, because ya know divorce has been around for awhile 🙄
@Jason Jenkins good job Jason.
191 likes@Jason Jenkins oh fr? 😮😮😮
95 likes@Tens0r don’t mention kiddo
2 likes@Jason Jenkins and so is murder.
16 likes@sewichsjs you don’t say 🤔
0 likes@Jason Jenkins r/woosh
31 likes@Jason Jenkins omg I thought they invented on 2010 😲
19 likes@Plogha Koala *reverse uno card
3 likes@M R wdym.. it was 🥸
0 likes@Jason Jenkins Jason I just want you to know you are really smart
31 likesOP, ohh yeah I heard about some thing like that. It's that fad that 50% of couples enjoy doing nowadays. It's the modern day hoola hoop.
8 likes@Jason Jenkins I didn't know until now. Thanks.
15 likes@Amorphous Baral don’t mention kiddo
0 likeshe was too much of a fkn coward to divorce her.
5 likes@Jason Jenkins thanks bro
5 likes@zephyr sage you as well sir!!
0 likes@Jason Jenkins that’s what the person was saying
1 like@Jason Jenkins no shit
3 likes@Jason Jenkins Thank you Jason, very cool
4 likesBut a divorce would cost money and for the rest of his life he would have to pay for 3 kids....apparently he even called his kids daycare the day of or the day before saying he didn't want them to charge his card because the kids were leaving....so that would look suspicious but the money was important enough to him that i guess it was worth looking suspicious. Obviously a sociopath
7 likes@G E T R E K T there’s something called running away 😱😱😱
1 likeRighttt
0 likes@Amit Kulkarni I think you dumb for starting your statement off just to complete switch at the end of it lol
0 likes@Jason Jenkins “for everyone getting their panties in a wad,” lmaoo💀
4 likes@Muzans Other Wife lolol I don’t think I’ve ever gotten so much hate before 😂
0 likesNot really. Men get shredded in court during divorce. Their kids get taken away, they have to pay obscene child support payments, stunting their ability to save and earn more. They get their retirement/pension split in half, forcing them to work until they’re 80. I can go on.
5 likesNo, divorce isn’t an easy option for a man, which is why women file for 80% of divorces, because it benefits them AND hurts the man.
@Egomania yes because women divorce their husbands for financial and personal gain and not to get out of a relationship they no longer wish to be a part of - which could be for a number of reasons.
3 likesHe probably didn’t want to pay alimony
3 likes@Ariana Vail You’re so lucky my comment keeps getting deleted. Smh. Twice now. Either way, everyone gets divorced because they don’t want to be with their spouse. The point is, women are the only ones who benefit from it, while men get punished, no matter who’s fault it is. Which is why it’s easier for them to file for it, hence the 80%.
2 likes@Psi that's an obvious troll comment, don't engage
0 likes@Jason Jenkins can you just like accept that your first reply was unnecessary and that you should probably just delete it? You clearly didn’t get the sarcasm from the top comment, it’s ok it happens
0 likes@ツAcidicAli777 I understood it.
0 likes@Egomania sorry mate
0 likes@Jason Jenkins Fight until the end! Jason I respect you for responding to EVERY single comment, you’re devoted! 🙏🏻😂
3 likes@Austin Evans thanks bro, your comment gave me a good chuckle, and for that you have my upmost respect! Good day to you sir.
1 like@Jason Jenkins PLEASS 😭😭
1 likedidn't it say they were mid divorce tho
0 likesYeah, but then she takes half your shit and you have to pay child support and alimony. I mean, it's better than going to prison and losing ALL of your shit, but ya know, just playing devil's advocate.
0 likes@Jason Jenkins You don't need to defend yourself with an edit. What you said was factually correct.
0 likes@Jason Jenkins You missed the joke the first time around, AND on your edit smh double r/woosh
0 likes@Jason Jenkins um im sorry
1 likebut divorcing your pregnant wife with two daughters for a young woman because of her body
seems
pretty
bad
and should not be allowed to make a divorce
@Jason Jenkins thank you Jason! Too bad he did not know it. Too bad you weren't there to tell him or those kids would be alive today
0 likeswhich he probably tried, and failed, multiple times.
0 likes@Jason Jenkins not sure why Jason is getting so much hate. It’s not like he’s wrong and it’s not like he said it in an insulting way. People really out here waking up and choosing violence 😂
0 likes@Egomania it is simple. woman rip the mans riches. very fing simple my boy
0 likesPolygraph Machine - Boat
5 likesPolygraph Examiner - Fisherman
You - The Fish
Don't bite the hook. Simple.
At min 16:19 there is a mistake, pareidolia is actually the instinctive tendency of seeing ordered figures (usually faces) inside textures or other chaotic structures. Like when you see recognizable shapes in clouds. It comes from Latin “idolum”, image. Same etym of idol in English.
0 likeshe shoulda have got a lawyer lmaooo they played him like a fiddle
1 likeKudos to the detectives for not exploding with rage and goin all upside that evil murderers ol big lightbulb shaped head!😡
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Lightbulb shaped head omg 😭😭😭
0 likesThis is called the taint forking technique where the investigators shove a small pronged device into the suspects gooch
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I laughed so so so hard at this. Thank you!
68 likesThe purpose is to heighten stress while taking sides with the suspect against the fork
103 likesYou call this an interrogation?
18 likesI call THIS an interrogation
Eww!🤢but also.😂😂😂
2 likesBrian Hogan
5 likesYou are f..ING
Hilarious..I
Laughed so hard
I was crying
Lmfao
0 likes😂😂
0 likesor the handcuff technique, which the best. right??
1 likeNormally you pay extra for that.
8 likesAre you saying I have to murder someone for someone to use that technique on me?
10 likes@Todd Bucci ffs 😂😂😂
0 likes@Matthew Whitcher bro? Poop jokes? Bro
1 likeLMAO
0 likes@Joey johnson couldn't help myself XD.
0 likes@Matthew Whitcher yeah...cause that's like what anyone would've joked about
1 likethis is the funniest thing i have ever read. thank you so much.
3 likesrelief in a channel full of depression
2 likes😂😂😂 I needed that
1 likegold star comment
2 likesI almost looked this technique up LMAO
2 likesI’m literally laughing so hard
1 like@Todd Bucci lol
0 likesLol
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesBest part is I read this in the narrator’s voice
2 likesEvery time i see that word I freak out for a moment gooch is my last name
1 likeGooch. Such an underrated word.
0 likesToo bad they didnt use this technique on Chris
2 likesWho else read this in the narrator's voice? 🤚
0 likes@Cedalusdude how unfortunate lmao
0 likes@Brian Hogan i have embraced it. I don't hear taint jokes from people as often as you might expect
0 likesit's so funny that Chris thinks he can lie his way out of it, only to get caught by a REAL manipulative professional liar, the polygraph woman.
0 likesi knew someone who had chris's exact personality as showcased in this case study. down to the cracky voice when scrambling to make up the lie as they were caught in it.
0 likesGosh I'd love to see this somehow competent detectives trying to get something out of "I wear my underwear more often than once" catatonic trash can guy.
0 likesAlso it's beyond my imagination how you would say anything without your lawyer, regardless of being innocent or guilty. Man I'm really glad I don't live in the US
I remember watching this when it all kicked off seeing her give him an out and grabbing it with both hands was a quality play she knew the second it left her lips he was done
0 likesHe only started crying when he realized he was going to prison.
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@Jdkdk Kekdk You should've saw him at his sentencing. A quivering mess. Only upset by what happens to him
10 likesTruly narcissistic people tend to only show emotion when someone effects them and they have no control over it. Truly a fucking monster
6 likes"Its God's honest truth".how dare he?
1 likeYou'd assume that murderers that are in this position would do deep research into their rights as a civilian. This man really thought they had him with the failed polygraph test. I'm not complaining or anything, but bruh, just say you were nervous and they got nothing.
0 likes“Chris :[ Tammy and I are confused.” has the same cadence as “Son, your mother and I need to speak with you.”
0 likes18:13 they thought they heard a word that started with L and rushed back in
2 likesI would like to thank the narrator for all these tips that police use; this will be helpful when I commit my next crime
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Oh you~ lol
140 likesSuperBoomshack is there a number 4?
6 likes@Josh Crews There is, but it is in the planning phase right now...
19 likesSuperBoomshack oh ok, I didn’t know bc he has uploaded since this one and I didn’t know if it may have gotten taken down or something. This guys channel is addictive bad. I just finished everything on here and I guess I need to go to Patreon now
38 likesPeople will just laugh this off, thinking it's an obvious joke, which is probably right. However, that's exactly what people done when they read Todd Kohlhepp's amazon reviews of items he was using in his murder kit at the time. It's amazing what you can hide in plain sight.
157 likesHow do you know these tips aren’t intentionally wrong to trick criminals?
59 likesNo one wins in interrogations except the police, I have seen interrogations of the innocent and interrogations of the guilty, they both look identical the police are there to prove guilt regardless.
160 likesThe only way to have a fighting chance is shut up, ask for a lawyer, refuse to respond to anything. If you just only give your name.
Exactly
1 likeI just lawyer up immediately. I don't bother with interrogations. 😀
47 likes😂
1 likeHahaha, you make me laugh...
4 likesWell it’s good to know this channel won’t run out of material
16 likesYou think it will be different for you when (if), you find yourself in similar circumstances, but it almost never is.
5 likes"next crime" Superboomshack? We know you are a good person who didn't mean harm, these things can happen to anyone. We already have all the evidence we need from our thorough investigation, but if you just tell the truth about what you did, I can't promise you anything, but it will help you to move on from this. You know deep down it's the right thing to do.
28 likesIf you commit a crime....you don't speak on it, if you really want to get away with it. Pretty fkn simple
5 likesHere's a pro tip
38 likesNever get in this situation to begin with
Even if you're innocent you should never voluntarily talk to the police
Especially if you're guilty
This scumbag would most likely have gotten away with all of this with four words
get me a lawyer
@The Helghast did nothing wrong that's wrong. The police are trying to determine guilt or innocence unless they are incompetent
4 likesXD
1 likeAll of you are falling into my trap and part of the big picture
10 likes😮 please don't
0 likes@Lesk i have been awaiting your reply, thank you
3 likes@DLife. i can see you laughing in your kitchen right now...
2 likes@SuperBoomshack high five.
0 likes@The Helghast did nothing wrong Well, if they have DNA that leads to someone else, you wont get charged.
1 likeIf you watch him often, he'll tell you knowing the techniques won't help you during them. He showed one of a cold case of a guilty detective. She failed miserably. Also with the interwebs they can look up just about everything you've ever researched these days
16 likesWelcome to Super Villian University. Now, where do we get fitted for tights & capes? I don't want to be under dressed for WMD class.
3 likesthink of an exit plan ..
0 likesAint no tip more important than to shut up and lawyer up.
6 likesSuperBoomshack
7 likesIf you were smart, you would never talk to the police in an interrogation room. You would talk to a lawyer. So all these "tips that police use" shouldn't be of any help for you, really.
@Valik If you were smart, you would stop leaving your car unlocked
6 likes@SuperBoomshack
0 likeswell, that's a pertinent reply..
@Valik i know all your habits
2 likes@DLife. great job the other day
1 like@SuperBoomshack
3 likesNice. Can you remind me what I got to pick up at the grocery store then? I forgot the list at home and my wife won't pick up the phone..
@Valik its a little salty for my taste but she says you like it that way so who am i to judge?
9 likeschris - thats a dope story, shame the fuzz xrayed it, great effort though, you would have gotten away with it were if not for those pesky pigs...
0 likesnext, as in you have committed a crime before?
0 likes@Brono Bro i plead the 5th
1 likeLol, while I was taking forensics during my junior year of high school, my forensics teacher ( he has quite a dark and crude sense of humor) "teaches" everyone on how they should commit a crime properly so that they don't get caught.
2 likesYes. It could be true. You could be better equipped with knowledge on how to get away with things. Body language however for the most part is extremely difficult to hide or fake.
1 likeNo amount of preparation will have you ready for an interrogation and you know you’re guilty
2 likesLawyer up! Instantly!
1 likeRight? 🤷🏽♂️ 😂
0 likesSuperBoomshack hahahahaha
0 likesYayyyyy lol
0 likes😂
0 likesHahahaha that was exactly my first thought
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likes@LTrain 45 Do you have a pager or burner phone?
0 likes@LTrain 45 Contact my pager
0 likes@phildelphia police department 🥴
0 likesSuperBoomshack hAhaHA
0 likesLet's just have videos with a absolutely no content that is educational in any way shape or form, in case some nut uses it to harm others.
0 likesGood one
SuperBoomshack sounds good
0 likesNo officer, that isn't me on the surveillance camera and it wasn't me who you literally just arrested
1 like@Paul Barclay ive never heard of a court or police looking for innocent..its guilty or not guilty...not guilty doesn't mean one is innocent,it means the preponderance of the evidence doesnt prove guilt.
1 likeSuperBoomshack hahahahahaha! 👍😉
0 likeswelcome to the FBI watch list.
0 likes@Infidel Apostate NO CAPES...
1 likeAs long as I’m not your next victim, that comment was funny
0 likes😂🤣 pretty much
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likesOr go the library and pick up a stack of academic books about interrogation, this knowledge is available to everyone. But the interrogators are highly skilled and use so many techniques in rapid succession that it's hard to deal with even if you know them, and even more so when you are guilty, have some empathy and morality.
0 likes@The Helghast did nothing wrong Or if you're Not Guilty of anything, just tell the truth .. that usually works .. usually 🤘
1 like@VoiceOfGood Those are not odds I would be willing to bet my freedom on. Tell the truth, after you consult with a lawyer who can tell you if that truth is going to get you shafted, figuratively and literally.
0 likesRemember it's not the polices job to find innocence, only to connect evidence to a suspect, if you say something that can be linked to that evidence, innocent or not they will do so.
Too many innocent people are serving sentences because they believed what you just said.
Bird up
0 likes@The Helghast did nothing wrong You heard it here first everyone; voodoo magic is real, the cops have it, and their magic > your magic. No way to beat that.
0 likes@hapi champagne lol
0 likesAll circumstantial and would not hold up in a court of law "see how they're avoiding our interrogation tactics? mhm mhm, obviously guilty"
Lot of dummies making fun of Chris here while not realizing how much they share in common.
Lmao noooooo
0 likesLmaoo
0 likesSuperBoomshack it would be so easy to...but I'm not going to. so easy...
0 likesDon't worry they don't interrogate underware lifters in the same way.. You're not in any danger..
0 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likesSuperBoomshack or grill my teenagers 🧐
0 likesSuperBoomshack we will catch you. All of us in the comments.
0 likesWat
0 likesHa ha thinking the same !
0 likes🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀💀
0 likesSuperBoomshack with a pic like that I believe you
0 likes@Mr. Anonymous on the real. You can prepare.yourself.all u want. But when your in that little room all by urself with two detectives. All that preparation goes out the window.
0 likes@Josh Crews It's on his patreon
0 likes@LonelyLongDistanceKiller Except guilty people sometimes successfully withhold information necessary to gain a conviction on the charge, if the suspect is even charged.
0 likesSuperBoomshack 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesLol 😂😂
0 likesLol
0 likesSuperBoomshack you’re funny😂😂😂😂😂
1 likeThere's a difference between watching an interrogation and being interrogated. Watch JCS video of a police woman who murdered another woman being interrogated. She knows every trick in the book and yet still reveals herself as being guilty.
0 likesYou won't need to use the tips if you tell them you want your lawyer. That automatically stops all questions.
0 likesLmaooo
0 likesNo joke ;) just kidding FbI i aint want non with ya
0 likes@SuperBoomshack, You're not the only one.
0 likesthe magic word is "lawyer"
0 likes@Blazephamous gfy
0 likes@erikcarrillo33 you...you know it's just a joke, right?
0 likeshold awn-
0 likes@Random Human me staring in your kitchen window is no joke..
0 likesRight lmao be in there and be like ah the good old futility technique eh lmaoo
0 likesThe only tip you need is... NEVER talk to the police without your attorney present.
0 likesFBI is watching you now
0 likes@Ross King I am watching you in your garage
0 likes@SuperBoomshack what color is my garage? What kind of beer am I holding as I'm looking out the window right now?
0 likes@Ross King I am not concerned about that but geez, what is your wife, 4 bills?🤣🤣🤣
1 like@SuperBoomshack she's pregnant
0 likes@Ross King well congrats to you
0 likes🤣😂🤣😂 lol as they quote this YouTube comment
0 likes@Mr. Anonymous exactly.
0 likesJust never talk to the police without a lawyer
0 likeslmao
0 likesHindsight even then - the Becky Watts case for example - her stepbrother did exactly that - “no comment, no comment, no comment”, and they still broke him down over a week then found him guilty because they played his girlfruend off against him and Vice versa. Even lawyered up, and told to say “no comment”; many many still break down over the course of a week, weeks, a month. These good detectives play the long game, which a lot of criminals don’t bargain for, both in terms of thinking they only have to shut up for one 6 hour interrogation, or thinking they can stay quiet forever but underestimate human psychology. The only ones I’ve seen who can keep up innocence for years are real stone cold psychos, and as much as many criminals would like to think they’re one, stone cold remorseless psychos or people with severe enough mental illness to believe they didn’t do anything are like the 1% of people who commit a crime like this. Loads of them go in thinking they’re smarter than the police but narcissists belief in themselves never match up to the reality of their intelligence or smarts.
0 likesOh daddy ok 🤤😍😏
0 likesReal talk, whether you've committed a crime or not, never talk to the police. Always refuse to speak and insist on a lawyer.
0 likesWhen my daughter was 5 (She's almost 30 now), she got on the wrong bus. As I was waiting for the bus to drop her of, it drove on by. I freaked, got in my car, chased the bus down thinking, they just forgot to drop her off. When they stopped, and told me she wasn't on the bus, I lost my mind. I drove like a maniac to school. When I got there, I ran in as fast as I could, straight to the principal's office yelling for someone to call 911. When I made it into the office, she was sitting there in a chair, the principal in his seat. I ran over, picked her up, and squeezed he as hard as I could and cried. I'm not saying I am the greatest person in the world, but I know when you love your kids, all bets are off, and there's nothing in this world that can stop you from looking for them. For a real parent, the emotional attachment is more than you can bear when the whereabouts, or safety of your child is involved. Even after I got her home, days went by that I couldn't stop crying, and my paranoia of her disappearing stuck with me for a long time. Lots of checking in on her in her room, calling the school. Heck, for the longest time, I just decided to drop her off and pick her up myself. It took me no time to figure out, this guy had done something with his family, a loving parent doesn't act the way he does.
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Underrated comment. Great story and I would’ve done the same.
78 likesMost genuine comment here. :)
44 likesI teared up reading this comment .. God bless you and your kid
59 likesMy brother and I are just 1year apart so when I was in Junior Kindergarten and he was in senior KG & his school timings differed from mine by being 2hours more and one day I missed my bus and decided to ride on his bus while coming home, my maa was horrified and wandering here and there and when she came to pick up my brother from bus station and saw me there she hugged me the tightest and then scolded me a lot for being late to catch my bus and not informing her, she used to scold me a lot (because I was a very mischievous kid) but at that moment I realised that she cared about me as much as she cared about my brother (he was a prodigy so I always thought that I was discriminated but that was just a 4 year old's brain).
31 likesI’m crying reading this, my daughter means more the world to me, I couldn’t never understand how n why ppl can abuse , kill children.😭
16 likesThe lesson of this story is don't overreact - this can be very damaging to kids. Having an overprotective parent doesn't allow a child to mature and grow by taking ownership and responsibility for their life according to their age. You are taking away their freedom.
20 likesI understand the initial reaction - who wouldn't? But after? As a grown up you need to be able to reflect and put the incident into context.
@TheTruthWillSetYou Free completely agree!!
4 likesAww God bless your heart and God bless your family
1 likeBless your heart, you dont have to be the greatest parent in the world, you just have to be a loving one
4 likesWho cares
2 likesJane the Virgin understands that feeling
1 likeWow, that's gripping. I agree, when your loved ones come into play, all bets are off.
2 likesGod bless you
1 likeI agree with u.
1 likeU have reacted like a caring dad.
K mate but we didn’t ask
0 likesMystified as to what your child was doing in the Principals Office after the school day had finished!? Seems VERY irresponsible of him to not try to inform you if your child was not going to be on the bus with you waiting.
0 likes100%
1 likeand i was your 666th like yikes lol
0 likesThank you for sharing this beautiful story
2 likesWhen I was maybe 9 or 10 my brother got lost for a few hours after meeting new kids (he was around 7 or so) and we were searching all fuckin day until he waltzed back in. I was crying the whole time and yelled at him to never do that again through tears. Totally agree that that’s the expected response. Chris really thought being nonchalant about his kids was not gonna raise any flags? When someone is your flesh and blood, you do everything in your power to ensure their safety and well-being.
0 likesExactly, I don't have any kids but I cried for days and worried myself to death when my puppy went missing for 6 days. Couldn't imagine if it were my own flesh and blood! This guy is a cold blooded psychopath. The type of person to steal something from you then help you look for it. What a waste!
3 likesshould be top comment
0 likesI feel you, my man. I would go to war with a spoon for my son and stand in the front line. No hesitation, np doubt, just a fierce and raged instant reaction. 👍
0 likesYou're a good dad, bro. Hope you always remember that
0 likesThis is why I can't have kids y'all. I would die with all this stress.
0 likesWhen my daughter was in college ( local college) she was supposed to come over for dinner on Saturday but never showed. I couldn't get her on the phone either. Which wasn't normal either. I knew she was supposed to work on Sunday so I went to her place of employment and talked to her boss and she hadn't shown up for work. So I'm in the parking lot not knowing what to do. Do I call the police? When who comes around the corner? When I saw her I hugged her and then had a nervous breakdown. I was bent over not able to catch my breath. It took awhile to calm down. Then she got a lecture. She was a legal adult but in 18 hours I was losing my mind. He showed NO emotion.
0 likesu let ur 5 yr old child go to school alone. this is so unfair.
0 likesYou love your daughter :)
0 likes@tom oates 😑🥊🗑
0 likes@bethmcblaze 😶🥊🗑
0 likesand the pros who tear apart these monsters know this very well
0 likesur comment made me cry
0 likesYou are an amazing parent Shane
0 likes“I cheated on her. I don’t feel good about it. She WAS pregnant” he should’ve said she IS pregnant.
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Omg good catch girl
162 likesThey should have a language expert in these interrogations
132 likesOh my goshhhh you’re good!!! I didn’t catch that
32 likesOh shit I didn’t even catch that
21 likesYep I heard that too. Why would he refer to her in past tense.
37 likes@Ask4myOnlyFans they do.... it’s the interrogators… They’re not just police officers… These are very very highly psychologically trained professionals
107 likestalking about her being pregnant in the past tense is a massive red flag in itself.
47 likesI mean they already know that he lied and that he did it.
12 likesOh shit, I didn't catch that but you're right! Goddamn.
5 likesHmmm i think someone can easily argue that chris was referring to a time in the past where he cheated on Shannon so it would make sense that he used past tense.
64 likes@no hahahahaha nice one man lol
1 like@no that’s what I was thinking as well
8 likes“She took my breath away” if only it would of been a permanent moment
9 likesThis was not the only thing that gave him away so it really didn't matter XD As the girl said... He's a terrible lier and we all gotta thank him for that
6 likesAt the same time it could be normal too. He could be saying that when he cheated on her (in the past) she was pregnant. If he said “I’m cheating on her” instead of “I cheated on her” then saying “she was* pregnant” would’ve been more alarming. But he phrased everything in past tense, which isn’t necessarily abnormal bc he could’ve been saying he cheated in the past but not currently (obviously we know thats not true). I’m just saying his use of past tense there actually fits the grammatical tense structure there.
11 likesIt’s a sub-conscious thing. If a killer talks enough, they WILL make this mistake.
7 likes@Ask4myOnlyFans Even if they noticed that, going after that detail would've probably not yielded the desired result, because that would be too much of a direct accusation, like a "gotcha" moment. I think that'd made him close up completely
3 likeswhich minute..
3 likesPast tense is a great tool for seeing if someone is sus
3 likes@theblackphenom — Not trying to be rude, but omg, you’re one of THOSE...... It’s simple. It’s a double murder because only the women who is pregnant has the right to terminate her pregnancy. The death of a fetus via murder of that pregnant woman isn’t abortion. Anti-abortion people love to make that argument but legally and terminological, that’s incorrect. A murdered pregnant woman didn’t have the intent to “end” her pregnancy, which is what an abortion means.
2 likes@A Mcintosh didn’t think someone on the internet would take me seriously but life seems to surprise me every so often.
0 likesThanks for the lesson by the way.
@A Mcintosh you trade stocks tho? GE 11C 3/19/21
0 likesThank me later
@theblackphenom — Abortion is a serious subject and I accept no nonsense babble on the matter...... Online or not, it’s not something you don’t wanna be taken seriously on....
2 likes@A Mcintosh
0 likesIt’s not all that serious. Kids die all the time. It’s not like we need more people on earth. There’s 7 billion people. That’s enough
@Ask4myOnlyFans I believe they pick up on these things really early on, but play it down so as not to get that devil in defensive mode and start asking for a lawyer.
1 like@theblackphenom — I know right. It’s more enough. It’s too many. Some of us should just start offing ourselves. You go first.....
0 likes5:42
2 likesYeah homeboy said was a multitude of times throughout the interviews, very telling.
0 likesHe also used those and these when referring to his kids during his interview for local news.
2 likesHe meant to say "when i cheated on her she was pregnant" thats why he used "was"
1 likeit’s probably because he said cheated in past tense
0 likesPast tense. The baby is born
0 likes@no bingo.
0 likes@theblackphenom Overpopulation is not an issue in the Americas.
0 likes@JDC This. Based.
0 likesHe should of just payed child support
1 likeI can't even imagine cheating on your wife cuz she was "pregnant"
0 likesTime stamp?
0 likesOops.
0 likes@kerreill Why do we have more houses than people?
0 likesRiiight! If I had a penny for how many times I have heard this, I would be much richer than I am.
0 likesI feel like that’s a key point but, I feel like if I was in the situation I might talk about her in the past tense. But who knows I’ve never killed anyone so I guess I won’t know.
0 likesWell sadly, at this point, she wasnt anymore... The fœtus was out :(
0 likesI interpreted it as she WAS pregnant at the time he cheated on her, but seeing as how he killed her with the unborn child still in utero, that's a good catch
0 likes"I cheatED on her" he was talking about the past tf
1 likeThis is what happens when your grammar is TOO GOOD.
1 likeI mean the investigators kept insisting they were gone and something happened to them
0 likes@The Void yeah you’re right. I didn’t think about that 😂
0 likesI honestly think his Dad coming in was like 60% of the reason he confessed. The detectives were amazing and their tactics incredibly effective, but he opened up to his Dad immediately
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Agreed. I'd have to imagine how the Dad feels seeing their child turn out like this
22 likesHe really shouldn’t have done it in that room too cuz he wanted to tell his dad to get a lawyer and protect hinself but the detectives just swooped right in and got all the evidence before that
17 likes@Persephone nobody wants to believe their child is capable of murder. Much less the murder of their own children.
3 likes@Nicholas Ziemba theres forgiving your child for such heinous acts, and then theres blaming the woman your son murdered
8 likesHe would have probably confessed to a random stranger before he did it to the detectives. He was lying in their faces for 2 days straight. He won't have sudden 180 degree shift in the narrative. Dad was there for the purpose of lowering the pressure.
3 likesNah, the detectives planted the idea for the confession. Then when he wouldn't actually take the step with them, they strategically deployed their dad. They were the maestros here.
1 like@Mahna Mahna I didn't realize you were part of the investigation team
0 likes@Nicholas Ziemba That's how good I am.
2 likes@Mahna Mahna wow lol
0 likes@Nicholas Ziemba Only possible alternative explanation is that I watched the video where at 11:01 JCS pointed out that offering him an alternative confession was a standard part of the interrogation technique and at 14:18 where they said they were bringing in the Dad so he could confess to him.
0 likesBut that's ludicrous. No way you'd fall for that explanation.
The fact that he really tried to pin it on his pregnant wife. Unbelievable.
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They made him say that. He wasn't even thinking about that narrative until they planted it in his head, like a fake emergency exit that he'd get trapped into. You really can't blame a mentally exhausted man for falling for this kind of bait.
28 likes@guiguismall1 he still said it mate, knowing he did it he blamed his pregnant wife. That's real gross
59 likes@Isa Hmm, actually you're right. That guy's a PoS.
12 likesI mean, that's the least of his problems. He literally killed his pregnant wife and two daughters
6 likesyeah absolutely, but that doesn't have anything to do with her pregnancy tho bruh
1 like@Isa dude what are you talking about this guy murdered his little girls with his own hands and blaming his wife is where you cross the line? lmao
4 likes@Γιάννης Δ. where did I say THAT? As if that isn't also wrong? did you just purposely not want to understand my comment?
4 likes@grobinhood It's not that complicated, he was presented with the idea that his wife did it and he used it to save himself.
0 likesNo wait really tho-
2 likesShe was pregnant how the fck is she supposed to “get on top of them”???
"I meeean them hormones she just kinda went crazy u know chief yeeeeeah"
1 like"Chris I haven't seen your wife and kids all day whe-"
3 likesChris: "I SWEAR I DIDN'T KILL THEM I WOULD NEVER HURT MY WIFE AND KIDS!"
"I never thought in a million years"
1 likewhen he lies he talks in clichés a 10 year old uses. I suppose it's his attempt to sound folksy and honest.
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of all the strange things he says, that’s what you got out of this? that’s a fairly common saying that people use, regardless of age. that doesn’t insinuate lying whatsoever - unlike many of the other things that come out of his mouth.
1 likeI remember the news at the time reported this horrible take on the murders--that she had done something to the girls and so he killed her. Now, I'm seeing that this monster actually took that story from the polygraph woman that she offered him earlier in trying to get him to confess. What an absolutely sick animal!
0 likesI wonder if the same team had spoken to NK, there would have been more information gathered
1 likeWhy do you need such a lengthy interrogation if you have enough evidence? It’s a genuine question. Can someone explain? So you actually need a perpetrator’s confession?
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They didn't have anything really at the time. Just being suspicious isn't enough for life in prison. They needed his help to find the bodies. Also the burden of proof is on the state and he is innocent until proven guilty, they needed to prove beyond a doubt that he did it. And the more he talks the less wiggle room he has in a trial.
1 likeSo the exact same story we just made up to trick you just happens to be the thing that happened? So weird
0 likesThese videos are so creepy. I dont know why I keep watching them. The Casey Athony one is a nightmare.
0 likesHe's so evil blaming her. She loved her babies.
0 likesI've like never killed anyone before... You know, it's like so hard to deal with going to jail, I just wanted to get away with murder like I want it so bad
0 likesJust from an objective standpoint don’t think it was fair for the detectives to butt in so quickly once his dad suggested a lawyer.
0 likesGreat tandem from the detectives though
These techniques are so humane and brilliant. The only technique that the Indian police knows is "whack a confession out of them."
0 likesIf my son annihilated his whole family my love for him would immediately cease. I would not support him in any way after that. He'd be dead to me.
0 likesI'm starting to get into this channel too much
1 likeImagine if these are the ones who interrogate Stephen McDaniel...
1 likeIt's like an unstoppable force meets an immovable object
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When the detectives give him the pause technique probably he will stare back at them so it will be a glaring contest
0 likesJust one look at the dad and i know he’s NEVER gonna get trauma counseling even though he desperately needs it
0 likesI'm more scared of those detectives than I am of chris lol
0 likesNotice he didn’t start crying until he realized he was going to prison. There’s a special place in hell waiting for this man.
0 likesThis guy is laughable. He just makes up all these "techniques". Oh look, at 03:37 it's a "Take a sip technique".
1 like20:24 let me tell you this look has me cracking up. the polygraph analyst was reading the whole room
1 likeY'all know this lady's husband ain't never won an argument in six years...
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Isn't that every husband on the planet 🤣🤣
78 likes@Danny Wright Pfft. Lol
4 likesShe is incredible at her job. Wonder if there are other videos like this.
46 likesJohn Johnson there are lots of interrogation videos to watch if you’re interested. Jim has lots, as do some other crime channels.
3 likesJohn Johnson JCS is Jim. This channel. Look in the playlists. 👍🏽
2 likesYESSSS 😂😂😂
0 likesI like your style of grammar. Ain't no way he never won no argumentce wiphf her
2 likesMost of them are either single or single Mum
0 likesUnless they were fighting about how bad her outfit is. Lol
0 likes"Honey did you spend all day watching criminal psychology videos?"
3 likes"No..."
"Would you take a polygraph?"
gulp
😂😂😂👏🏽
0 likesYeah, it’s crazy how good they are at their job
0 likesOn god
0 likesYou guys are winning arguments?
3 likes@Linda Niemkiewicz who do you accept "reptiles" from?
2 likes@Definition of Meme, who do you accept reptiles from? Commas are useful.
0 likesBased upon only your subjective perspective, probably not. But it depends on your definition of "winning an argument." For some, winning an argument is refusing to engage in one.
1 likeha ha
0 likes@Green party of Wakanda NO U
0 likesNot an excuse to execute two children and a wife. Not a dumping ground for humorous words.
0 likes@Avery Tokar I'm referring to the polygraph technician.
0 likesi still remember at his trial or whatever where he was found guilty his parents went up and said "i forgive you" and it makes me feel bad for shanann's parents cause like,,,they dont get a daughter to forgive.
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from what I remember, I could be wrong, but they never approved of Shanann... not making it right to forgive him... if my son killed the wife that I never approved of I would never forgive him.. no matter how much I didn't like her.. she's still family.. and at that point more family than my own son would be... its so messed up.
0 likesThey know he’s a raging narcissist. That’s why their simple flattery and praise to big up his ego work so well.
0 likesDetectives: use pause technique
2 likesMe: “Alright you got me, it was I who orchestrated 9/11”
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Detectives: use pause technique
1 likeMe: awkward turtle "So like ... enough about me. How was your weekend?"
the voice of that detective and his tone makes me confess to all the things that I have never done. LMAO
1 likeAny person that can kill their own child is a monster.
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No shit?
17 likesDon't be fooled. You are exactly like him with the same capacities. Separating yourself from "monsters" is just a defense mechanism. We are all people. There is no fundamental difference between him and you.
31 likes@David Ransom lol
0 likesHave you never seen 'The Omen'?
1 likemaybe his kids were monsters, and the wife constantly nagged him. and Chris just wanted it to stop.
4 likes@LLAMA LLAMA I didn't make that up. It is psychology 101. Dehumanizing is a defense mechanism.. It's the same thing war propaganda does. Kill the monsters, they aren't like us.
11 likesnekad2000 except there is. Nobodies brain is the same. Some people can’t experience empathy. So no, we are not all the same.
27 likesAgreed. Both realities co exist. Shallow empathy devoid con artist monsters truly exist. They exploit empathetic people’s desire to give benefit of the doubt and other emotional systems. Desensitized people who have experienced too much damage from giving benefit of the doubt to manipulators defensively engage in mass generalizations to avoid anymore bullshit.
5 likesPeople who **
1 likenekad2000 I don’t think so.
3 likes@nekad2000 Say it louder for the people in the back!!!
0 likes@nekad2000 Completely missing the point...the Dehumanization is based on him not having emapthy at all. Hence being definetly a sociopath. He only got emotional when it came down to his very own destiny. "Psychology 101" is definetly not saying that everyone is the same. People are shaped by genetics, their dispositions and most importantly by personal trauma throughout their life. You forget that he just killed his whole family, just to restart with a new girl. Thats despicable and against every moral standard we as a society stand for. So the dehumanization is just a logical answer to it, as it always had been.
7 likes@Helios Dehumanization is merely a tool for those with a conscience. Yes, sociopaths do not have the capacity or empathy or a reduced capacity. However, none of that is my point at all. What I was trying to say is that it labeling someone a "monster" is just a defense mechanism. It is far less scary to think that "that human is fundamentally different than me" than "that is a human like me". "Monster" is dehumanization and it means that I can now separate myself from that person as if it is a different species and ignore the terrifying fact that it might be a normal human being just like me. It's really not that complicated.
7 likesI feel extreme guilt just disappointing my kids
5 likes@laserleftfoot ttt You seem to be a monster too.
0 likes@mpasz GROWL! That's right,I am a monster. So I never had a wife nor kids. If the murderer really was a monster, he wouldn't have been all fidgeting with the police. He'd be as cool as Dr. Hannibal Lechtor. Furthermore, he didn't plan out the murders very well.
4 likes@nekad2000 Don't worry about it mate. Don't worry about the "real" intellectuals here who don't have a clue what you are talking about. They think they have the acumen of understanding what all can turn humans into monsters. Good on these "real" intellectuals because they have good enough life to not even comrehend the monster psyche. They think the frog is just plain stupid to not jump out of the water when it started simmering because they have only experienced cold or hot water and never been through that transition where you don't feel the temperature changing and you burn to death. Let the Booing begin.
2 likesok, here is something to challenge that statement - your child is in great pain, dying slowly of an incurable condition, none of the pain killers work, the hospital says its going to take about another 7 or 8 months until they are finally dead, and its going to be quite a horrible death.. if it was your dog, you would put them down on the same trip so it wouldn't suffer. If its your kid? wouldn't you adjust their "pain management" so they went to sleep and didn't suffer?
0 likes@Leslie Fulton I am not sure you understood the metaphor correctly. The temperature is the pain that people go through and burning point is when your soul dies and you become a monster. People who don't understand what nekad2000 is saying is that being a monster is a human trait/capacity and some manage that trait better than others when experiencing excruciating pain and thats what make them better human beings. The only people who will understand it are the people who have undergone excruciating emotional pain and managed to keep the monster at bay even though it came forth. Naive people who have not undergone enough pain would think the monster is non-existent in them and that they are just good people incapable of any monstrosity.
1 likenekad2000 bunch of bollocks mate, if we were all the same, with the same capacities, your parents would be rich,no?
0 likesnekad2000 true, but this man DID murder his children.
0 likesAny person that does anything to a child should be slowly tortured
0 likes@Dale Gribble oh how much I envy you. Your life is so ideal, that you never were exasperated by a nagging demanding snoring wife, never annoyed to the point of shaken baby syndrome by a screaming infant.
0 likesnekad2000 We all make different decisions and all have different personalities, our genetics and how we were raise effect us as well. We are not all the same. That’s why most people who find out they don’t love their spouse anymore get a divorce instead of killing them and killing their children. He didn’t even call his daughters his children most of the time, he responded with ‘those kids’ ‘those girls’ as if they were strangers. That isn’t how you talk about your children.
1 likeThat’s why we define him as a monster. Humans don’t attack our own family and murder them just to start new. When faced with decisions in life, we all don’t make the same choices because humans are not all carbon copies of each other that will make the same choices and do the same exact things and have the same exact stories like you are insinuating.
Im saying....this whole time I'm thinking if I even were to spank my daughters and see them cry...I would feel so bad to see them cry in pain. Which as a Father, I know this means I'm going to be broke for a long time. My life is over lol. But I'm ok with it because I could never put them in harms way. EVER. I just love them way too much.
0 likesAbsolutely. And I hope that you or anyone else that says that does not believe that abortion is an acceptable action. Because it's exactly the same thing as what this man did to his children. And don't fool yourself that it isn't
1 likeso any person that can kill others child is not a monster?
0 likesAny person who can kill anyone is a monster.
1 likeAnyone that can kill children period is an evil person.
0 likes@nekad2000 You need help.
2 likesA kill is a kill any person that can kill period is a monster
0 likesHere before the pro-life comments
0 likesHe’s INNOCENT
0 likes@Michael Ashfield That voice as you put it was actually God. Try reading the Bible sometime and the next time you comment (hopefully never) you won't seem so ignorant and maybe people might even listen to you.
0 likes@Michael Ashfield If you read the Bible and in you reading you became an atheist I'm going to have to call you a liar. I don't care if you are an atheist you have that right, but why lie about it.
0 likesAm I a monster?
0 likesSo a male dog kills the pups is a monster? Yeah no
1 like@LLAMA LLAMA everyone is capable of killing. Everyone has the capacity to snap and kill someone one day. Most of us won’t but that doesn’t mean we can’t.
0 likes@Chuck Norris There is no indication that the man liked that he killed his kids. He doesn’t seem to derive any satisfaction over the fact that he did. But he doesn’t feel guilty about it either. Somethings wrong with him
0 likesImagine Chris watching this in prison
1 likeThat polygraphers’ interrogation skills tho
2 likesIf I was a detective this would have been my last case. This is too sickening
1 likeyalan söylemek çok yorucu olmalı. adam zaten müebbeti garantiledi karısını öldürdüğünü söylerek, bella ve celeste i de öldürdüğünü söyleyebilirdi. ve bu 3 parttan en çok dikkatimi çeken yer karısının ve çocuklarının kaybolması ama çocuklarından hep "those,"these" diye behsedip hiç "my kids" dememesi ayrıca karısından bi kere bile bahsetmemesi itiraf kısmına gelene kadar
0 likesThis detective guy: stares at me silently for 5 seconds
2230 likesMe: "I plead guilty to every crime that's ever been committed."
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True guy could give you nightmares or make you laugh depending on the angle of his hair-du lol
4 likesI would've been undressing him in my mind so the pause technique would backfire on him there. 😎
31 likes😄
1 like😂
1 like@M.D. Mamba It's called a joke, tough guy. 🙄
23 likesMe: “I got nothing to say!”
13 likesDetective: Stares at me for 3 seconds
Me: “Ya ever notice how 21 Savage looks a little British?”
Thank you Techashi 69 memes
Wow...how long did it take for you to come up with that one?
0 likesmike orosz same😂
0 likesmike orosz tough guy? Oh YouTube 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likeswhen you're trying to whisper to someone and they repeat it outloud
0 likes4:02 you couldn't write this. just crazy how the in sync the detectives were with the pause technique. i'm serious when I say JCSS was robbed of an emmy
0 likesI can't believe these tricks work on criminals.
0 likesmaybe a stupid question, but is the polygraph lady also part of the interrogation team? meaning like is she also a law enforcement member, are those two roles normally merged?
1 likeLove how you break down each interrogation. You point things out that I don’t even notice. It’s very educational and fun to learn all these techniques. I’ve always loved Nancy drew when I was younger. I actually wanted to be a detective when I was younger. Love you!
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What's your fav Nancy Drew game??
1 likebe a detective now! its never to late to start anything
5 likesMikaela Mooney if you have kids now or in future, use what you learn from Jim. Other parents will pay you to find the truth when kids in trouble.
2 likesWyatt Cieluch omg that’s so hard to pick!!! I love all of them! But my fav is probably black manor!!! That one always scared me a little!
1 likemadison gray and that is very true. It’s never too late!!!
0 likesmary harvey and yes I agree with you!!!! What Chris watts did is unforgivable and horrible. Still can’t get over this case
0 likesI'm I the only one addicted to watching this documentaries😅
1 likeI don’t understand why he just didn’t keep his right to not speak and lawyer up.
0 likesWhy would anyone agree to a polygraph? It's common knowledge that they're useless in court, right? Just tell them you want proper representation at that point.
1 likeTo think about how he clda just walked out and if they woulda never found the bodies they wouldn't have had anything on him and he cld still be free today. I'm glad he confessed.
1 like“You haven’t cried once”
982 likesChris instantly remembers he’s supposed to cry
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So cringe
25 likessniffles on cue lmao
60 likes"I KNEW I forgot something!"
34 likes"You look pretty good now, you're pretty fit."
1 likeFlips hair "Thank you detective" Blushes
Just a little alternate timeline for you.
Hearing him squirm is why this is my favorite video.
0 likesWhy do some people do this when they cheat? Just leave.. Sheesh
2 likesWhat this people have in heads, killing his own family without remorse and think he can get away with that. Like he is not main suspect. And when got busted in a few days they like omg how's that happens to me. That's beyond my understanding.
0 likesChris’ dad: “you need to get a lawyer”
3119 likesDetectives: visitation is over, move along
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Dad: "You need to get a laywer"
129 likesDetectives: "FBI!!!!! OPEN UP!!!!"
Detectives: "okay that's enough, say bye-bye Chris"
37 likesFeel bad for his dad. “This isn’t going to be on the news is it?” Wonder if he visits or calls.
16 likes@mfmf100 Yeah, they call. They are trying to get him to file a 35C in hopes it gets him a lighter sentence. Also they want him to “say the truth” and believe the Shannan killed the girls story 😳
16 likes@heather lynsey wouldnt matter at this point. He'd still get life just based on his murder of his wife and the disposal of the bodies. Especially the kids. He will never convince a jury that he was justified when he shoved his kids into oil tanks. Especially considering that he was cheating on his wife and never shed a tear until he was caught.
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3 likeswe should get a law-ELLO ELLO ELLO DOIN GOOD MOITEYS?
@clung bungo weren’t they alive when he dumped them in the oil tanks?
0 likes@None no, he smothered them in the truck before he carried each up. Bella had to watch him bury her mom and then murder/dump her sister… 😭
4 likesChris Dad: "this not going to be on the news anytime soon"
0 likesDetective with phone in hand immediately alert the media..
That was breaking news
Imagine that polygraph lady being your mom. You couldn’t get away with Jack shit lol
1 likeI still think his mistress was involved in it somehow
1 likeHis quiet voice is called "fading facts". It's a sign of lying.
1 likeDetective : take as much time as you need.
2231 likesDad : "lawyer-'
Detective : TIMES UP.
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I honestly don't understand how they think it could possibly be in their favor to be interrogated without legal representation.
59 likes@BecauseICanTBH Well... He did it so shouldn't we be thankful he didn't get an attorney?
45 likes@Kevin Ballantyne In his case, but what about truly innocent people who get locked up because an interrogator fucked them over?
49 likesIf someone did it, they'll almost certainly be caught. Let's help the others who don't commit crimes form being swept up in the process.
Matt Cooke yeah true but I just feel the interrogators actions in this particular circumstance were warranted. I do get what ur saying though just don’t think that applies to this case.
4 likes@alan murphy Scumbags? They were able to get a confession out of a guy that shoved his two dead daughters through 8 inch oil tank openings. A lot of comments of people here are pissed off that the interrogators did their job well. And the guilty party did not.
34 likesThey have to say unfounded comments that they put innocent people behind bars. But innocent people don't give confessions, and seldom have enough physical evidence to convict. In the past it was easier for a innocent person to be convicted, but these days there is a much larger burden to prove someone guilty. Sometimes so much, that some guilty people get let go. Are you pissed when that happens?
@Kevin Ballantyne Considering the comments, numerous, that like the one here, have the detectives saying stuff they didn't, like telling the father to leave or times up. And no one contests that, I am disturbed by the kind of people that might actually be watching these videos. Murdering criminals do often lack a basic common sense, or part of them wanted something like this to happen, so they could have it end. Watts obviously lacked common sense, because he could have just divorced her and gone off with the girlfriend. But he kills her and the kids, and has so little sense on how to act when he comes back to the house. And, yes, that is a good thing.
4 likes@Neai Tuppi that is not true. it IS true in this case but it happened many times in the USA that the innocent party was confronted with "foolproof evidences" that would "pass any judge". The detectives switched the question from "are you or not guilty?" to "are you going to serve 5 or 20 years?" (plead gulty or plead non-gulty). It is shady from the detective that they used cognitive manipulation to distract the suspect from his right to an attorney. I am WAY more pissed at stories of people being locked for 30 years while being innocent than i am pissed at the idea of criminals walking free. Are you you not pissed when innocent people are locked up?
2 likesEven more so. OJ simpson. He's walking free because police officier did NOT follow procedure thoroughly. Not being shady is the best possible way for justice to actually happen.
@Nathan Fievet You are saying innocent people are being locked up, or have, and I said that too. But can you actually give me any examples of an Innocent person in the last ten years, or more people, that were locked up? I know Damien Echols was Innocent, but spent years in prison until it was overturned. But the point is you are calling these Detectives scumbags for getting a confession out of someone that did it. My point also, unlike when Damien Echols was interrogated, everything is recorded on video, and they cannot physically abuse, and can only do mild mental stress to elicit a confession. Some people think that them being dishonest about anything at all, to get a confession is wrong. As far as DA compiling evidence that seems to make someone guilty, that actually isn't related to this, that is another subject. That isn't what is happening here, they are trying to get a confession from a killer, that could have just divorced her. Scumbags, yeah. Nowadays, when someone is actually innocent, because of more accurate evidence protocols, they either don't get convicted or it gets overturned eventually. But there is a lot of guilty people in prison that insist they are innocent, maybe that is what you are talking about.
1 like@Nathan Fievet Many of the LA police at that time, of O.J Simpson and Rodney King were scumbags that were more criminal than a lot of actual criminals. But that was nearly 30 years ago. They have been cleaning house since then. Even Ice Cube has said he has seen improvements since then.
0 likes@Neai Tuppi yep i completely labelled them as scumbags and did not instead say it was "shady of them to use cognitive manipulation to prevent the suspect to use their right to a lawyer."
0 likes@Neai Tuppi still not using any insults toward the police officier. please refrain from trying to apply your own thoughts on my words
0 likes@SKEKSIS let's in keep in mind that though some police offices are corrupt, most are not, and good officers will most likely be able to tell if a suspect is the suspect through their act, look at Chris, he was acting suspicious as fuck, that's why they drilled him
0 likes@Neai Tuppi Chris was told several time throughout these interrogations and the polygraph test he did not have to talk to them or take the polygraph and that he had a right to obtain an attorney. They told him he could walk out at anytime. He chose to stay for the interrogation probably in his mind he would appear innocent and pass the polygraph..
2 likesDumbDuck44 They’d already got his confession of murder before the talk of a lawyer even came up. The point is they convict you with your own words when you’re not a suspect, only a subject for interview.
0 likesHoly fuck your comment made me burst out laughing I know it’s not the time or place but Jesus
0 likes@Rozanne Bright I wasn't the one contesting that, that would be the one, that called the officers scumbags for getting a confession out of a guilty man.
0 likes@Nathan Fievet One way to prevent confusion like that is to not respond for someone else, as in @alan murphy I replied to his calling them scumbags, and you replied to me as if I had been talking to you. And as if you agreed with him that they did something wrong in getting a confession out of a guilty scumbag. So I just missed the name change. But you still agree with him. Since they were shady and prevented him from getting away with familicide. So don't lay your throwback bullshit on me, trying to say they are my thoughts. That is shady.
0 likes@Neai Tuppi you made an incorrect statement which i invalidated. you imply that i wanted the "family killing monster" free. (you used the word familicide to emphasis the emotionnal burden i should bear). you imply that me disagreeing with you makes me agree with all the people that disagree with tou. you call my words bullshit with no further argument. I am deeply sorry, Neai, but i see no point going further into a debate with you as you are clearly turning it into an argument in order to prove your side right. Have a good day. Edit: typo
2 likes@BecauseICanTBH at the beginning there was no way he could do that. if he were to get a lawyer when they didn't "think" it was him it could of gotten suspicious on why he would be so defensive when they're just trying to find out where his kids and wife are at.
1 like@Neai Tuppi "but innocent people dont give confessions." Wrong. Terribly wrong.
0 likesEmily Orellana I caught that too! 🙌
0 likesJason Izuki they already knew he was guilty, that’s why they had him take the poly
0 likesTIMES UP plus a long back rub ;
0 likesGuy is stone cold. The only remorse he has is that he got caught
1 like“We gotta get a lawyer” Lol they instantly run back in lol
0 likesI don’t understand why he couldn’t have just been a deadbeat dad, be honest, ended it, and got on with his miserable life… I hope so bad that I can be a father one day just to raise my kids to be good people that won’t let people like Chris in their lives. We’ll see
0 likesWheres part 4 of this series? Because the comments clearly show that there is more to the story. Are there confessions for the balance of the apparent charges ?
0 likesDisgusting how he’s still blaming his poor deceased wife.
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@Edulmaan Jesus man have some respect
68 likes@Edulmaan its not even her
3 likesHe did eventually confess to killing the kids
4 likesFrom the moment she disappeared, his whole family was hating on her. His father had just had an interview in the next room while Watts was being questioned, and the entire time all he could say was what a bi*ch Shanann was. Cindy Watts still can't stop herself. Horrible people all of them.
18 likesNoble Cyborg-Savage who is it then? 🤔
0 likeslinda pommerenke They really are horrible that’s messed up. I can’t imagine speaking on somebody like that especially loved ones. Also cant even imagine how.
4 likesBacalhau da Noruega Absolutely. She’d never even dream of that either 😓
0 likesHis mom said Shannon was evil
3 likes@Edulmaan I second that
2 likesThat's what you're focusing on? You do know he murdered two children right? But who cares about that when he's doing the far worse crime of trying to blame it on his wife. Wow.
0 likesSuch a bad liar. His neighbors knew what was up within the first 6 hours
1 likei feel so bad for this guys dad
0 likesId pay every cent I have to get an hour of playtime with Chris.
0 likesDoes anyone else think the tone of voice totally changes at 28:40? It even seems deeper. So eerie.
0 likesSo did he ever confess to killing his daughters?
0 likesChris’ dad: maybe we should look into getting a lawy-
4031 likesCops: HEY how we all doing in here???
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gahahahahahaah
55 likes😂😂😂😂
10 likesI SCREAMED
20 likes😭😭
1 likeThis 😂😂💯
2 likesomg I spilled my drink :D
6 likesi actually was amazed that they were listening to their conversation... aint that illegal?
33 likes@Madeline Bonita Nope - Chris's dad is not a lawyer.
89 likes@Stevie, don't be scared. He's locked away now.
5 likes@Madeline Bonita not illegal at all.
34 likes@serioussam909 interesting... thank you
3 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesThis is the best comment section ever
18 likes😂😂😂
1 likeTimestamp?
0 likes@Surinder Singh Start at 17:50.
2 likes@ter1413 Thanks!
0 likesLmao yep 🤣
0 likesthought that exact thing.
2 likesNEVER talk to the fuzz without a lawyer.
16 likes@Derek H ever.
3 likes@T Rawlins EVER.
3 likes@Madeline Bonita everything they did bordered on illegal, and Chris was just too stupid
5 likesChris was an idiot if he DIDN’T think they were listening! Those rooms are always tapped! 🤔😂
14 likesThey went in there like sonic the moment they heard lawy-
5 likesLol right?
5 likesChris’s dad: well, we’ll look into getting a lawy..
Cops: SO ANYWAYS.....
@Madeline Bonita There is no father-son privilege. There is attorney-client privilege, doctor and therapist privilege....even a spousal privilege which the spouse can waive.
5 likesLmfaooo !!! Hahaha wonder what there faces looked like when they heard Lawy-Er and how quickly they ran in hahah wish we had that video
0 likesCops: WAIT A MINUTE DAD THAT'S ILLEGAL, HOW ARE YOU CHRIS WANNA TALK ABOUT HOW YOU KILLED HER SO WE CAN FINALLY JAIL YOU TONIGHT ?
0 likes@Derek H I'm surprised people still do this
0 likes@Kayla Marie well innocent and guilty people both think asking for a lawyer makes you look guilty.
1 like@MrSqurk Right, I was saying I'm surprised people still think this way. Lawyers can get you out of trouble not in trouble lol.
1 likeThey obviously don’t watch any true crime shows
1 like"Who likes PIZZAAAAA!?!?!?!?!?!!?!?"
0 likesI saw this right as I was watching this unfold in the video😂😂
0 likes@Madeline Bonita all interrogations are recorded both sight and sound. Its not illegal.
0 likes@silverbud lol :p
0 likes“If you bring your dad in and tell him he’s not gonna stop lovin you”
0 likesBro idk man if my kid said “I killed my wife and kids” I’d disown the fuck outta them
Doesn't surprise me one bit, he's a Steelers fan. Tells me all I need to know.
1 likeThis is the most evil man I ever saw:( how can you do this😢
0 likesShe is really just chilling with a can O' mt dew? I can regognize the patern on it.
1 likeThe amount of times he claims he hopes they’re out there or hopes they will knock on the door while knowing they’re decomposing in an oil drum/shallow grave is horrifying.
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Makes me wonder if at that point he was regretting what he did and was actually wishing they would come back.
18 likesGloria Fuhrman-Lear probably not I think he wants to sound innocent like “oh I miss my family” he wants them to feel bad
18 likesI still wonder what was he doing with those minutes, when the cops came to their house for the first time and he went on the garage door and it took a few minutes before he opened the door for them.. For the cops cam to show their bedroom without bedding it's very very eerie..
18 likesHe must take a lot of pride in his ability to Commit
2 likes@Saint Sinner the ring is exactly what he did
4 likes@Sidney Prescott He took it out of her finger after killing his pregnant wife and the mother of his two little girls.. I literally still get chills thinking about this case, its gonna be 3 years already in august and I have always lit a candle for this beautiful woman and her babies and I will do it this year as well🎗️😔
11 likesPretty fckd up that he pretends he wants them to come through the door and do a “barrel roll” and give him a hug, yet he put his kids in a barrel 😑
10 likesServed two purposes, mental reassurance to help him be calm, he wants to believe he didn't do it. The second purpose would obviously be to not get in trouble but sorry he's dealing with people who've studied criminal psychology for years
0 likes@mkervelegan nah homes was way more creative i mean dude inspired the SAW horror series
1 like@Saint Sinner and the look in his eyes when he opened the door... it's been a while since I've seen that, but the image is forever burned into my mind's eye... chilling
0 likes@Hope Windle oh yeah
0 likes@Saint Sinner I can relate, I still come back to the interrogation , do you think Chris watts is just an evil person or could he have some disorder where he lacks any empathy for anyone, which is why he was able to murder his flesh and blood, he had dominant females is whole life, cindy watts was replaced by shannan, and he did whatever she wanted, could NK have taken over that dominance by replacing shannan, and listen to whatever NK said to do, could NK have said to Chris to "get rid" of his family, and now that NK was in that position for him to do whatever she asked for, like murdering his family, and in an interview he said" he had to do it, I think he had to do it because NK would be disappointed,
0 likes@Sidney Prescott I think he is a narcissistic psychopath, he played a role, a role of a husband and a father, but when problems came, he wanted out, he did not want to pay for his kids or deal with divorce and Shanann his whole life.. No one really knew him, not even his whole family and when you look and listen to Cindy Watts, you kinda get where he got those qualities from, she baisically said, well yes Chris killed his family, his unborn child, but he is a good man
0 likesLike woman wtf are you talking about 🤨 Ur son is a cold hearted murderer! Psycho 101 right there
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@Saint Sinner cindy shouldve have never said that!! A good man!!??? and his parents actually said that Chris loved his children!? I was like wtf as well.
0 likes"Letting your family down"? Bro, you put them down.
0 likesMy lawyer senses are tingling. We must stop him from getting legal counsel.
0 likesI know he's a murderer but cops are something else
If a polygraph can't be used in court and they can't use it against you even if I was innocent I would never agree to take a polygraph test. I could say I've watched enough interviews and stand enough stuff to know that I polygraph is inadmissible in court and the only reason why I don't want to take it is because I don't think that they're 100% effective I know I'm 100% innocent and I'm not going to try to raise any questions by failing a polygraph test possibly
0 likesWho can I talk to that can answer how he expected to get away with this devil act
0 likeshe only started legitimately crying after realizing he's going to prison
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No, I think he started crying once reminded that he hasn't been crying.
72 likes@Nocturnal Serenity What's a typical guy?
18 likes@Nocturnal Serenity Correction: Antisocial disorder logic. Typical psychopaths care only about themselves.
36 likes@Nocturnal Serenity who hurt you?
53 likes@Nocturnal Serenity Extreme feminist logic not all men are murderers not all women are murderers
37 likesNocturnal Serenity typical feminist logic
12 likesNocturnal Serenity Get some sleep.
11 likesViperVenom16 Grow up🤦🏻♀️You just made yourself look worse than that comment with the way you just worded that.
17 likesDisgusting
1 like@Nocturnal Serenity - Whoa. You just went full stupid.
16 likesNocturnal Serenity feminist
8 likesWheres pt 4!?
2 likes@Jess Pavlichenko - Your logic is so flawed it is painful to read. So becasue Chris is a psychopath and killed his kids and wife then most men are also psychopaths even though they have not killed anyone. Yeah... seems legit.
4 likesJessica Braga who cares tbh
3 likesYes and same with the trial. No tears when Shannans family spoke of their sufferings and the horrible crimes he did to their daughter and grandchildren. But when his mom spoke about that they still loved him, his tears came. He has no feelings for anyone but himself, no empathy. People call people in wheelchairs handicapped but I'd choose that every time before being as emotionally handicapped as Chris Watts.
2 likes@ellbennet even his mom didnt like shanann at all she didnt come to their wedding plus the nuts Ice cream and cece allergy story right before the murders
1 like@Youcef Talbi True. It's such a powermove against Shannan to defy her daughter nut allergi. There is no evidence that Shannan was awful to her mother-in-law but she had a control over Chris that his manipulative mother couldn't stand. She was the one in control before. She should be in prison too for willfully trying to hurt a child.
1 like@ellbennet I really really cant wrap my mind arround that crime since I discovered it months ago with all the things we had between our hands from the videos on Shanann facebook videos and all the police interviews and the bodycam cameras...but its unbelievable for me how come in 2018 we thought we'd had flying cars?? but that kind of crimes still occur when people should be more caring and loving especially towards the children many people suffer from not having kids but chris saw theme as an obstacle...
0 likesAnd what should he do cry that his sneakers arent new ?? Make sense dude
0 likes@Nocturnal Serenity lol, yeahhhhh sure they are .
0 likes@Colleen C. lol, super derp
0 likesViperVenom16 Stop ✋ don’t touch me there This is my Nono square
0 likesHow would you know?
0 likes@Jess Pavlichenko and women do so as well.
0 likeswell that's half the truth, for an introvert who's been trying to remain calm and be stoic, in the inside he's already ready to explode, he just needs a tipping point, and that's what the investigators were doing to him. Bringing in his dad played a key role into doing that, and it was clear yes. But to say that he cried BECAUSE he realized he's going to prison is half of the truth. The mental toll it takes for all those series of events he had to face, it was only a matter of time.
0 likes@Nocturnal Serenity ah yes because typical girls don't do that either
1 like@Eye Gotcha as feminists these days are
0 likesNocturnal Serenity & Jessica Braga - if you two had to be introspective, what is it about your personalities that makes men not love and care about you like they do other women? Why are other women capable of receiving the attention and adoration you don’t get?
1 like@Rex Stetson I'm married dawg
0 likes@theKMFDM machine whatever stops the tears buddy
0 likes@Eric Lenehan I thought those didn't exist bro women cannot be incels
0 likes@Jess Pavlichenko right, whatever that means darling.
2 likesSaturday night, best move along. Can't be late for your date with that bottle of blue hair dye.
Nocturnal Serenity someone had a bad relationship
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0 likesNocturnal Serenity typical feminist logic
0 likesOne second thought nobody can proof the wife killed the child, and omg he could just call 911 too!what a LIAR!! Well he's a horrible liar who even didn't shed any tears for his babies
0 likesHe thinks once he confesses that he gets a fully paid holiday with his Mistress and he is free to go😪
0 likesWatching her arch her back like that hurts 😖
0 likesI don't believe in hell, but dammit I've never wished it existed more.
3 likesHe’s a monster. Him blaming Shannan made me sick with rage.
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right? like as if cheating on her and murdering her wasn't enough he felt the need to publicly slander her too
135 likesidk. I'm not sure he killed the kids. shannan had a court order against her where she wasn't allowed to be alone with the children for more than 1.5 hours a day... sooo ... there were also reports of her physically hurting the children where CPS had been called. Chris was the caretaker, where he's the one who fed them, bathed them and cared for them. I think you should do more research in to this case.
20 likesZoe Cain he confesses that he did it! At first he blamed her but then he confessed that he did it! He is a monster! If he wanted out why was he so coward and didnt just leave?!
89 likesMarily Monroy from the research that can be done (if you are so willing to do it) he did want out, he told her that night that she killed the kids. Shannan was a narcissist, and abusive. Saying why didn’t he just get out, is like saying that about a woman in an abusive relationship. He was there to take care of the children and to please her. Eventually his affair started because he was unhappy in the marriage. Shannan was a criminal, who had moved 20 times in 10 years, avoiding charges of extortion. She was a master manipulator and she put the family is severe debt. She didn’t allow Chris to have a bank account of his own and she also managed HIS money. Again, if this was a woman in this situation we would be sympathetic wouldn’t we?
25 likesIf you look in to these types of interrogations, most of the time they are faulty and forced. They had him in isolation for 3 months before he “confessed” to killing the children and the mother. He also wasn’t allowed to see family. Reports have been done that say the majority of time confessions are false. That is why there are many people in prison who suffer and shouldn’t be there. The polygraph test he took, had no questions pertaining to the death of his children. But only to his wife. Which agrees with his original confession.
If you look even deeper in to the case, there is also speculation that he wasn’t involved at all. There is a woman, who Shannan had her life insurance policy awarded to, who magically was around on this morning. With a truck. Police dogs found no evidence of any bodies in Chris’a truck.
Shannans body also had no displays of self defense. Leading some to believe it was a murder suicide. Majority of cases where the parent kills the family, it usually always ends in suicide. So it’s odd Chris did not kill himself. Yet wouldn’t be odd if Shannan had murdered her children and than killed herself.
Let’s not forget how trauma affects ppl. Imagine coming home to your 2 dead children and dead wife. What kind of state that might put a person in. There are so many variables. This isn’t black and white. Like I said, I think you need to do more research in to this case.
gabriella berman read my response to Marily and do some research for yourself.
2 likesgabriella berman also, the autopsies weren’t made available to the defense for SOME reason that no one can find out or understand. They just weren’t made available and were left out of evidence in the case. Not odd at all...
0 likesZoe Cain it was in the morning not night?? Hmmm if she was an abusive why not call the cops if she really killed the kids? He went ahead and discharged the bodies and was ready to sell the house, even called the kids school to let them know they were not going to be enrolled there and even texted his lover bout the future! That doesnt sound like a person being abused?? Is all in the documentary and he narrated how he killed the girls! He lied a lot and sadly lots of people believed him! I believe he did it! He was a freaking coward! Lying all the time! 🤦🏻♀️
79 likesZoe Cain did you watch the interrogation? He didn’t care about those kids. You can see it. The only time he cried about them was when they mentioned that he hadn’t cried. Defending him is unethical and just upsetting.
77 likes@Zoe Anastasia tf you're really defending him? Resource you said, are those legit? How sure are you that they are legit? Man has admitted he did the deed
54 likes@Zoe Anastasia if he was truly innocent, why did he change his story so many times? Why did he show no emotion throughout the entire thing?
51 likes@Zoe Anastasia well written and I like how you think with your brain instead of emotion.
15 likesThere is also the fact that he was facing a death penalty which would Make him confess a crime he didn't commit.
However the lack of self defensive wounds led me to believe he did this while they were sleeping. I dont believe he would cover it up and get his job involved if he truly acted on rage or was innocent.
This man is a monster and it's clear as day.
@Zoe Anastasia well Chris confessed that he killed his kids after Shanan and why she wanted to kill her daughters? if Chris saw dead bodies of his kids why didn't call a police?. His action, lying and statement are so inconsistent. That man is evil don't defend a criminal, he already confessed and he already said that he always hear the voice of Bella.
27 likes@Zoe Anastasia he literally described killing his two children. He described one reacting in fear after her sister was killed in front of her and she knew she was next. And he described ignoring her pleas and murdering her. He. Killed. Them.
35 likes@Jennifer Medina Defending someone based on things that add nuance is NOT as bad as doing the deed, our entire justice system is built on the idea that we should prioritize innocence before guilt. You may think based on what you know that he is guilty, but you do not know, and there may be many details you are missing out on. To say that someone who attempts to defend a person based on research theyve made is as bad as committing the crime itself is a completely emotional response, irrational to the core and with that attitude many innocents would easily be jailed. Youre on a very priveleged position to hold such an opinion against someone else, but if you were ever in trouble and the masses would side against you even though you are innocent then you would be singing a different tune.
4 likes@Zoe Anastasia Do some research you say that's funny only a week or two ago he updated the story himself from his Prison, there is a video on here (Youtube) where he sat down with either a journalist or an investigator and went into a more thorough explanation as to how he killed his children, hence why we now know they wasen't killed at the house he tried and failed he killed them at his work site one by one it is absolutely vile to listen to.
13 likes@Zoe Anastasiaspend it wisely
0 likes@SCIENCEoverRELIGIONS don’t you know this happened in real life? You think someone made this up?
6 likes@Zoe Anastasia u really defending this man smh sad
6 likesShanan is a karen
1 like@Zoe Anastasia You are the one who needs to do more research on the case. You can start by watching the video where Chris is loading his dead wife’s body into his truck and you can see the shadow of one of the little girls running out into the driveway after him. Clearly the kids were still alive after he killed the wife. Which matches up to his confession he gave in prison.
11 likes@Zoe Anastasia lmao🤣🤣🤣 seems like you need to do better research🤣🤣🤣 thanks for the laugh. Made my day.
6 likes@Zoe Anastasia This person right here is the VERY reason why I'm annoyed the detectives allowed that BS Shannan did it twist to be shown. They just said that to lower his walls. It was manipulation on their part. It was not the truth of what happened. They knew he would latch onto that BS story. Why? Because it made Shannan the bad person, which means he was really the good guy cause he killed her cause she killed the girls.
8 likesYou people took a manipulation ploy and ran so hard with it you all think its actually what happened. Its not. They made it up to lower Chris's walls. You are honestly falling for it as well. What does that say about your own intelligence? He did it. All of it. Stop trying to act smarter than everyone else thinking YOU have all the answers and everyone else, including the detectives, are wrong.
@Zoe Anastasia he confessed 2 months after this investigation
1 like@Zoe Anastasia he also described how he did it. do you "research" up to date lol
1 likeShe lived in the house with the kids for how could she have a court order to not be alone with them for more than 2 hours when they all lived in the same house.
7 likes@Zoe Anastasia he was made a deal where he would serve 3 life sentences rather than the death penalty if he confused to all three murders.
0 likesMe too. It makes me feel better knowing that as a baby killer in a Colorado prison he will have to spend every moment in solitary confinement until the day someone manages to break a shank off in his guts.
1 like@Umar Abdullah he was moved to Wisconsin cause he kept receiving death threats:)
0 likesZoe Cain Ok, so you’re telling me you seriously believe Sha’nann killed the kids? Do you seriously think she killed the kids, instead of calling the cops, in a fit of rage Chris killed her and then loaded them all up, buried her in a shallow grave, then stuffed the kids down a hatch and into a tank of oil? Come on. Chris confessed in prison and detailed what he had done.
3 likesMaybe she was abusive, I didn’t know her, but she’s dead. You’re rationalizing what this monster did
@Zoe Anastasia this is ridiculous, they gave him the idea that Shannan killed the kids and then he went with it, he never even thought of it until they brought it up..
1 like@Zoe Anastasia what is your research google? By google you mean the first link you see is your source. Just watch the netflix and deny again while he DESCRIBE how he kill HIS child
1 likeZoe Cain ma’am.... he literally said I choked her... he killed her... maybe actually do research and stop this bizarre accusation of a dead woman, yes she might not been that great of a person, but that doesn’t mean she killed her kids then killed her self.
2 likeslet the rage flow through you...
0 likes@Tyler Griffis I'm surprised that you compliment her thinking when it's faulty and completely erroneous.
0 likes@Zoe Anastasia Imagine defending a cheating man that killed his wife and kids to be with his side piece and thinking he would actually care some internet rando is defending him lmao. If she really did kill the kids, it wouldn't make sense for an innocent man to then kill his spouse and hide all the bodies; he would have called the police. And Chris wouldn't have constantly called their kids "those kids" like they weren't his.
0 likesDamn there’s a whole argument in this thread, can’t talk civilly people?
2 likes@Cala Maria to me it makes perfect sense to become mad when you realize someone killed your kids. It's easy to speculate behind a keyboard "if... blah blah blah" but when reality hits you hard in the face, you don't know how you are going to react.
0 likesPlease note that taking care to not blame someone for things he didn't do does NOT mean you defend him for what he actually did. He did a terrible thing and deserve to go in jail. That's not a reason to consider she could not have killed the girls : why not ? Mothers that kill their children, that happens too. It would not be justice for the girls to deny this if it's what happened.
@Karina Platou I’m just saying if we shout at each other it’s not gonna do anyone any good. I don’t think she’s exactly defending him, probably just mistaken and found false evidence.
0 likes@Karina Platou she literally said that she done research and FOUND evidence. Which is why I said it could be false evidence that she found, we don’t know.
0 likes@Zoe Anastasia
0 likesit's just my assumption
i look at their family picture, he and his wife have black hair.
yet their daughters have blonde hair.
i feel something off here..
maybe it's not chris daughter.
his wife didn't ask for divorce either ,her husband have mistress twice and it's happen from a long ago , i'm 100% sure he didn't even show them any affection or love and yet they still together . i mean normal wife / husband if didn't feel any love from their partner they will feel lonely and will ask for a divorce.
maybe the wife cheat too idk. but i'm sure the wife didn't come clean either.
i'm sure their marriage is arranged / based on money .
remember the black kid name george stinney who get executed on 1944 ? , yeah he confess not because he killed, because he forced to.
i'm not defending anyone, but because someone is dead, it's doesn't mean that person is not guilty.
i'm not saying chris is not wrong, both of them is worst parents, bad marriage , the real victims is their daughters.
0 likes@Zoe Anastasia there is a difference between familicide and family annihilators. Chris was a family annihilator. Familicide consists of murder / suicide. Clearly you don't know what you're even talking about. I find it insane that people like you say chris didnt do it, yet years later he screams from his jail house that he did it.
0 likesIt's a good thing stupidity came with his evilness or he would have demanded a lawyer.
0 likesI would never want to argue with that lady. Or lie to her lol
0 likesLet’s pause for a second🙄. The fact that he blamed his wife for something so diabolical is sickening😡. But let’s just say he initially used that excuse waaaaayyyy before the idea was planted. He painted shanann to be this controlling she demon,right😒? He brings up the idea of separation/divorce. If she was such a she demon, her first initial reaction would not be to kill her kids…. But to make him wish he never married her. I’m talking about taking him for everything down to his pocket lint. She already knew he didn’t care about the girls,so she would’ve hit him where it hurt…….if we were to believe she was this she demon he proclaimed she was. This case pisses me off😒
0 likes17:39 you know it’s bad when your dad turns into WWE announcer Jim Ross
1 likeChris: *admits* "I cheated on her"
3290 likesInterrogator: "I know"
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Brian Evans lol
5 likesAlex Gemi how? He actually did know he cheated on her
97 likes@Alex Gemi unless if she was incredibly drunk or unconscious/dead I'm sure she would remember being with you
41 likesAlex Gemi there is no way you’re any older than 14
65 likesLol
1 likevAquaa xo i would want to be dead in that scenario too lmao
1 likeI think thats as well a technique. The subject was expecting some kind of strong reaction and maybe that they let him of the hook after the confession, but the the cop just said 'i know' which is on the one hand disrupting and on the other hand leads the subject into a mood where he wants to confess and tell even more to get the expected reaction
6 likesInterrogator is like “ya I already know your a piece of shit just tell us where the bodies are”
15 likes6:23
1 likeBrian Evans u couldn’t gone without he narration we know
0 likes@Maxwell Schultz your username so fits this conversation... You are my hero of the day (it's 10:08pmEST, so enjoy it while you can) lol
1 likeAlex Gemi found the 12 year old
1 like''And this is very good''
0 likesPlease try to keep up, Chris. I'm trying to get to your murder confession before my dinner gets cold.
0 likesThey went through his phone and found the texts - see the previous 2 parts
0 likes@Just my opinion like that ever happens
1 likeLol
0 likesFBI interrogators are on a different level
0 likesWhat's really scary is if Chris would've just said "I want a lawyer" and refused interrogation he'd probably have gotten away with it
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Really? How so?
0 likesWould've gotten away with it unless someone stumbled across their bodies. They had zero evidence other than him acting suspicious and possible motive but not enough in court.
0 likesMaybe. But them being found at his place of work, as well as the footage of him loading them into his truck is pretty damning evidence. Might have been able to pull off the shannan killed them story and gotten a lesser sentence though
1 like@sasuke’s bussy they found them because of his confession...
0 likes@Cold Pizza have you seen shannan’s grave? it was very obvious. A big l patch of dirt amongst the grass fields, very close proximity of the tanks. Very shallow too…she would have been discovered at some point, and then eventually the girls
2 likesThe video of him leaving you can’t see what is being loaded but if you look Carefully you are a shadow walking towards him
1 likeMany believe it’s a child
Also on those videos he kinda makes a point to show everyone he has a gas can
Many believe the plan was for him to blow up the site with the girls in the tanks and take a huge insurance payout and that the mistress was in on the whole thing
She’s in hiding now
I'm imagining Chris having a stick figure family on his car, but its just a guy and two oil drums.
1 likeHow interrogation works:
0 likesCOP uses Victim Blame: "She ordered anything she wanted and if you wanted steak she hounded you over it! She was a control freak."
CHRIS uses Nice Guy: "I wouldn't have thought of it that way."
Victim Blame ineffective! Chris remains unresponsive!
Nice Guy blocked by <Common Sense> (Passive Buff)
COP uses The Ol' Switcheroo: And you're such a good guy, that even though she's a control freak, you're still sitting here defending her."
Switcheroo was SUPER-EFFECTIVE!
it’s crazy how he feels no remorse. he didn’t shed a single tear when he was talking about his daughters or his wife, but when he realized he is going to go to prison, that’s when he starts sobbing. crazy.
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Narcissist 100%. Insane smh
19 likesHe didn't want them to exist anymore. He did it purposefully with no regrets. He wanted a new life and only became upset when his "new life" was ruined by prison.
4 likesI think that is referred to as "a psychopath"
1 likeTake a drink every time that male detective ends his sentence with "k?"
1 likeDetective: Why take their bodies out of the house and bury them?
0 likesChris: I dIDnT kNoW WhaT ElSE tO dO
1:03 i wish i was there to fix her posture for her. it truly pains me.
0 likesI would never take a polygraph test. There's a reason they aren't admissible in court and it's because guilty people pass and innocent people fail. Of course in this case he's just a jackass and was guilty to the bone so it doesn't matter and I can see it as a useful tool.
0 likesThis is SO fascinating. I appreciate the way you break down the interrogation techniques.
318 likesI definitely would have played bad cop in this interrogation.
1 likeDidn't even have a lawyer and put himself through the lie detector test for no reason. What an idiot. Why is his father barely upset he just heard his granddaughters are dead... I hate that his parents still support him. If he's innocent of killing his kids why did he dump their bodies.
0 likesAlso why do so many horrible things happen in Colorado?? It seems like a nice state. But it has this case, Columbine and Jon Benet just off the top of my head.
This part of confession makes people clever to those who need to face interrogation..
0 likesFor real… he kinda thought he could disappear his family and nobody would notice. Who thinks that?
0 likes“Chris in 2 days you have not shed one tear! Help us understand how you could be so calm about your wife and kids being gone for 2 days”
2116 likesChris: sniff*
The character of a 5 year old
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sled necks if Chris did cry , they would only be crocodile tears . All Chris cares about is Chris . That's why his family was disposable . Instead of just leaving his family he criminally eradicated them for financial gain . Why else would he murder his kids and wife . He wanted to keep the house and all the real disposable items . Isn't it sad .
37 likesI don't cry in a lot of situations that require crying like a river because being on the spectrum I see, feel and understand different to the entire world so that part didn't faze me at all.
17 likessame here
1 like@Melwynreith Gaming most people are that way these days. Pregnant women being killed, infants being raped and burned, great injustices with the weak and poor, they do make you feel extremely bad but they don't really make us cry because we have been desensitised to it. And that's a really sad reality. Plus I see things with spirituality and religiousness behind that "spectrum", that's why my perception about things would differ from you and everyone else's with each other i guess.
8 likesMaaz Ashraf I hve a condition that makes me process emotions differently than other people, I literally can’t feel the same way as other people. So it’s not some desensitization to horrific media, or some spiritual “energy” bullshit. That’s a crutch you use, there is no god.
6 likesConner of Dill Creek we’ll that’s something you have to deal with buddy.
4 likes@Dapper Dill I mean, God as we like to think of it doesn't exist but you can't call energy "bullshit." Energy exists, and it is neither created nor destroyed. All of life is energy. We are all just energy and it is far from bullshit.
4 likesLmao
0 likesIf I killed my family, and I was hit with that line, I'd be like "How dare you dictate how I cope with the disappearance of my closest loved ones?! My life was just turned upside down and I don't even know how to process this yet!" Or something like that. Dude's stupid.
6 likes@aiGeis what are you even saying man? I'm not saying that i dont feel bad, but because of how hopeless and useless as a person I feel because i cannot do something for those people, i feel like I desensitised to it. Plus you don't know shit about me so move the fuck on.
0 likes@Dapper Dill well that crutch has me standing up for so long. Whatever rings your bell, you shouldn't judge people based off of what they use to emotionally support themselves.
0 likessled necks It's almost insulting for 5 years olds. lol
0 likesWonder if integrator lady wears that shirt on purpose to make suspects subconsciously or consciously think about prison uniforms/prison in general? Probably has a bright orange one with numbers on it too.
1 likeI just will never understand. How do you kill your own children just because your marriage is over and you want to be with another woman? Like... dude have you ever heard of joint custody? I guess its good that i cant rationalize something like a cold blooded killer.
0 likesPure narcissist. Thinking he will talk his way out of it rather than retaining a lawyer.
0 likesChris is a evil man . It always somebody else fault , zero accountability
0 likesDad: This isn’t going to be on the news anytime soon is it?
2226 likesDetective: no, not tonight... there will be an extensive Netflix docuseries at some point though
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@Katelyn Vasquez American Murder: The Family Next Door
67 likes@Katelyn Vasquez Ya it's really good - you get to see what Shanan was like. Super interesting.
11 likes@M vN does it make you hate this dude even more?
2 likes@Andy Gygi Totally. Couldn't stop thinking about it for days afterwards. So fucking dark.
18 likes@Nevaeh Figueroa it’s dark humor
6 likesAnd before you know it there will be a series of YouTube videos of this incident
0 likes@Katelyn Vasquez I'm so upset so many people don't know. This channel has failed to mention that. It's well made one too.
0 likes@M vN same here, i just kept thinking of those last two words his daughter said before he dumped her into the tank. "Daddy, no!" Were her last words. Still gives me chills.
2 likesI can't tell where his father stands angry at his son for killing his grandkids so hes pretending to comfort him so he'll keep talking or if hes in shock and has no idea how stupid those claims are and how badly his son is incriminating himself.
0 likesThat first seconds with the detective.
0 likesDamn these guys would be able to find out as to who left the the cap off the toothpaste and get that person to confess while crying
0 likesEveryone in the comment section have said everything I thought too, so I'm gonna, say something else that has bothered me: lady detective's terrible posture. If she doesn't sort that out with some workout she's gonna become hunch backed.
0 likesI thought male officer will be tough but this woman
794 likesShe’s literally reads his mind
Bravo
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I watch a lot of these and they always have a woman in there at least for murders. Like they just go find a woman off the street. Uh hey you got a hr of spare time
13 likesStuart Ewoldt they always have someone for killing women, or a man they suspect to be a narcissist. Male narcissts usually see women as “lesser” or “simple” or easy to charm. They also usually get the woman to play to them, as if they’re being taken in by them. It disarms them and makes the narcissist more likely to brag, either about the crime or to make u some fantastical lie to impress someone of the opposite sex The same applies with women, but they’ll have a male detective do it. Learned this in Forensic Linguistics at uni lol - for an opposite of this interrogation, on a woman, see JCS’s video on Casey Anthony’s interrogation, and how the male detective acts the same way the woman for here, towards her.
49 likesmy gf isn't even professional but she reads my mind just like her
10 likes@SERA Xx actually it's not just narcissists. Men have a much easier time revealing their emotions to women and women with men. It's suggested if you ever see a shrink you find one of the opposite sex.
8 likesladies do have superior emotional intelligence
7 likes@Saint Jude I wouldn't say that. You ever see a woman when they can't find their tampons...?
0 likesThe horror... The Horror
Not "literally"
0 likesThat’s the beautiful thing about her role. She’s so good she even tricked you into believing she can read his mind. She wasn’t reading his thoughts. It’s all a ploy to force confession. Luckily they were using these tactics on a guilty man (they work on the innocent as well).
5 likesLed Floyd haha i can tell u dont talk to girls ever
1 likeWomen are professionals at concocting sentences that reach your deepest darkest emotions.
0 likesHow the hell can the dad sit there and comfort his son after he admitted killing his wife? AND give him advice on what to do ? What the fuck?
0 likesMan. This is the weirdest murder case i ever seen. I mean murdering innocent people makes more sense than this
0 likesKizzume is the reason JCS’s interrogation videos are the best. It’s not only his voice, but the fact that he’s accurate about what he says, does give stupid opinions as fact (like all the others do), and he doesn’t mispronounce anything.
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so true, this is why i can't stand some of the other 'jcs inspired' channels
0 likeslet's not forget that his girlfriend was stalking him two years before they supposedly met
0 likesTammy: "you haven't shed one tear, Chris"
2184 likesChris: "you didn't ask me to cry Tammy, jeez"
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😂😂😂
8 likesYannick Naert did he actually say this tho?
3 likes@teun l no, not literally but as soon as Tammy pointed out he hadn't shed a tear yet, he immediately attempted to squeeze one out (poorly). He cried a lot when he realised he was going to prison though. Those tears came without effort!
105 likes@Yannick Naert Good tell.
21 likes"Youre not even emotional"
"NO LOOK, I AM EMOTIONAL.
LOOK HOW EMOTIONAL I AM NOW"
@STONWALL it's still hard to process how he tought his "life sucks I'm so unlucky" attitude would be a cover for his emotional state.
5 likesI don't know I've been crying this whole time - you know I cried all night over it, everybody knows it, I swear I was crying. I swear.
6 likes(one minute pause)
The tears were huge. I have never cried more.
“I didn’t, like, know, like what to do. Like, nobody told me to, like, cry and stuff, you know? Like, I just don’t know...” 🙄 I despise this guy so much.
0 likesLMAOOO
0 likes🤣😂🤣this takes the cup
0 likesE. W. time stamp?
0 likes@10:00 when she questions him about Not crying. And he starts crying. lmbo 😂
4 likesI think this guy was about to disappear.
0 likesIf anybody is in an intense domestic situation please stay the night or a week/month with a close friend/shelter program. Whatever you need, there are options.
He didn’t expect the cops to show up the next day. he was gonna escape.
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Thanks for the pro tip
0 likesBesides all of that.... Its strange i've never heard him say "my daughters" or "my girls" but its always "those kids"
0 likesHe's promising the detectives that he didn't lie on the polygraph why is he trying to appease them? He should be all over the place worried about at least the whereabouts of his kids.
0 likesThe nerve of him to blame his wife for killing the girls and saying his mom was right about her being an evil person... yuck
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I know, this sometimes happens when parents don't like a daughter in-law .I bet if they liked her this would not happen.
7 likesHis mother is horrible. There is a great channel on YouTube that really gets into her psychology and breaks down her book for viewers. Chris Watts mother is a horrid woman. Have you listened to any of the interviews with that woman?
10 likes@Dima B sadly I think you are right :(
1 like@Ryan Bee my ex was adopted he is a sociopath narcisst so it wasn't passed that way
0 likes@Emma Philo no my ex sociopath was adopted I'm still trying to work it out
0 likes@Donna Waters that means it would be passed down from a biological parent
0 likesThe scary thing is he looks like he had the perfect life. A loving wife, 2 girls and a boy on the way, friends, holidays, big house, healthy lifestyle etc.
0 likesSo scary that he'd murder his family for some fantasy.
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Right? He was living a life so many people aspire to!
1 likeThis is why I don’t trust anyone. I just live my life ✌🏼
0 likes@Rob M big facts
0 likeslove how the interragators are better actors than chris
0 likesI just finished Netflix documentary about this and learnt that shanaan forbid Chris parents to meet their grandchild after Chris mother gave them ice cream. Chris mother didnt know it that one of chris daughters allergic with that. Shannan could have forgive Chris mother instead of accusing Chris mother want to kill her child and then forbidding them to meet their children. ah yes Chris cheating too.
0 likesRIP shanaan and daughters. they deserve to live. poor little angels
17 and a half minutes into part 3 before ANYONE on this guys side mentions a lawyer. SMDH
0 likesHe cries only when he feels bad for himself; never for his beautiful wife and children.
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Hey his wife could of been the devil when the camera is off but yeah he's a monster
57 likes@Helm Breaker Shannan definitely had narcisstic issues, too . But he wasn´t man enough to just walk away and pay maintenance support for three children...
120 likesYes,cries only for himself. I'm just baffled as to how he got rid of his family and then tried to blame his wife for the children's murders and lies about the method! Strangled.. Duh... and has no explanation as to why he buried them at his work site. Omg!
65 likesbeyond defiantly stupid
i don't think Shannan was a nasty person at all. sure, sometimes people who were a victim actually aren't decent people after all. but it's irrelevant, in terms of the crime, as she did not deserve murder! people have no right to slate that deceased woman or talk on her as if they're some sort of psychologist
109 likes@Helm Breaker Chris is a textbook “Covert Somatic Narcissist”. A real narcissist is always, 100% Socio-Psychopathic. They are EMPTY. They are nice and helpful. Awkward at first, the special misunderstood shy person, withdrawn introvert, this is what they want you to think but it’s actually their projected False Self Image. Shyness is their honey trap! They appear innocent and look to the outside world like the most respectable stereotypical human being. They Love bomb > Devalue > Discard’ in all their relationships and without exception. They are incapable of love and learn early on to mimic. They are broken.
58 likesWHAT CAUSES COVERT SOMATIC NARCISSISM? Victims of shaming during early childhood. A narcissistic parent. A mother who overly compensates, a apologetic mother who spoils without boundaries, over pampering, doting and smothering. Not allowing for healthy privacy boundaries as they are growing up. Being overvalued thus making them feel entitled. They aren’t born this way... they become.
Man cheats on his pregnant wife
95 likesmurders his 2 innocent children in front of her
murders his beautiful loving wife
loads them into the back of his truck
disposes of them like trash
people on the internet "She had it coming, she was a narcissist...blah blah"
Gotta love misogyny.
@CARlAD 🏴 You should reread my comment
0 likes@Victoria Marie um okay thank you for sharing the obvious lol
1 like@ava I think Shannon couldn't care less...-She's with her babies now, and in a better place. And perhaps not even mad at Chris...
5 likesThimble Fox everything i was thinking in one comment 👏👏 let this woman and her children Rest In Peace
9 likesYep. He knows he FUCKED UP. Never shed a tear before that.
6 likes@Stefan Wacht I've watched all of the videos that were released of Shannon's. She was bossy, even her close friends admit she "wore the pants" in their marriage. However that doesn't make her a murderer or deserve to be murdered. Sadly her biggest mistake was falling in love and trusting this sick son of a bitch.
8 likes@Cell28 I believe you're correct. I've watched hundreds of NDE videos and they all say the place they visited during their NDE was full of more love than they could explain.
1 likeObvious narcissistic behavior.
5 likes@El Scourou if she really told him that he would never see his kids again because he wanted to leave her then she might have deserved it
0 likes@Cell28 she is dead, rotting slowly away no heaven lol.
0 likes@AngryDiver ತ_ತ if you say so...lol
1 like@sam 7 she killed them
1 like@Victoria Marie I feel personally attacked lol
0 likes@Victoria Marie I am withdrawn and shy depending on who I am around due to anxiety. My thoughts are like I like to think of the worst possible outcomes and instead of observing I tend to swim a lot so that's why I am not talkative. I also don't believe in "love" necessarily. I believe in kindness and that kindness and positivity are effective ways to become a better person or get the things you want out of your life. Idk I think most human behavior is actually very normal and other People just like to make out siders to validate " hey I'm not like that guy " to boost their egos. Which we all have one so I'm just pointing it out. Lol
3 likes@Stefan Wacht there's nothing "man" about forcing men to pay maintenance support for their spouse. I feel a lot of these murders could be prevented if men knew they could walk away without having to pay alimony. And I mean, murders carried out by people who already sick in the head, who otherwise wouldn't have a motive to murder, as normal people aren't going to kill their ex-wife and children regardless of whether they have to pay support money or not.
1 likeThe Reactionary how much of a misogynist do you have to be to essentially blame women for causing their own murders due to “forcing” men to pay alimony. Murders like these don’t happen because men are forced to pay alimony. Murders like these happen because men CHOOSE to murder.
15 likes@igor yes she does, and so do you, i will find you and i will hug you
0 likes@Amelia Baker his point is the motive of alimony is what causes some men who otherwise wouldn't be murderers to become murderers. He even worded it so he's saying that this is for men already sick in the head because alimony is not a sufficient motivation for any normal person. Now this may be insensitive, and may not even be true for the Chris Watts case, but I think it's probably true in some cases. Women probably murder men for similar reasons. I can accept this and see Chris Watts as being just as guilty and evil whether or not alimony was part of the motive.
3 likesHelm Breaker dude what
0 likes@Helm Breaker you're actually defending him?
0 likesWOW - says a lot about you.
@samie solanas cheating on a woman doesn't equate to him never seeing his kids. Just cause your feelings got hurt doesn't mean your kids don't deserve a father
0 likes@igor kids didn't deserve it of course but I still think the wife did if she was to take the kids away for her own selfish reasons
0 likesShe pushed her feet across the boardwalk.
1 likeI think what people see about Shanann on video is a lot of overcompensation trying to keep her family intact. This type of narcissist plays a lot of very painful head games first.
1 likeRemember, they are liars and we don’t know if any of his story is true especially about the early morning conversation and Shanann ‘s threat about not seeing the children.
I wish they would ask him why he didn’t encourage her to stay with her family instead of having her come back to Colorado.
sociopathy is a crazy drug
0 likes@SAMSQUATCH Moss HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA YES
0 likes@Catherine Hazur I've literally seen fangirls online swooning over Chris and saying that his wife deserved to die etc. People are saying it, not sure how sane they are but they be saying it...I guess it's like those girls who were super obsessed with manson.
0 likesYep
1 likeClassic malicious narcissist.
he cries for the things he did, he's crying because he's a bad person, hes crying because he realized that he shouldn't have done what he did, he's crying because he can't take it back
1 like@Ryan those are crocodile tears he feels bad for himself because he got caught.. You can't see the regret in his eyes he doesn't even call his kids by their names or ever says my daughters he always says them,they, those kids etc
5 likes@Layla Blanco of course he's not gonna say their names. He's not crying just bc he got caught what I'm trying to say is that he's crying because he just "realized" he fucked up and he felt bad for the things that he's done
0 likesits easy to look at every crime as a good vs evil situation...
1 likebut that is never the case
there is no one who is pure good or pure evil, human morality is vague
@Stefan Wacht problem with that is, he would be paying money to her directly
0 likesthere needs to be a system where the father can pay support to a government body that then supplies the children with clothing/food.
and only if he also gets shared custody
Bailey Lockhart it’s because he got caught
1 likeWoah I see a lot of people had strong opinions about this. I’m not saying Shannan was an angel, I was saying that their family was beautiful- and he ruined that. It’s very interesting to think about what was going on behind closed doors, but at the end of the day he was the only murderer in the family.
3 likes@Genghis Khan what signs he showed no signs of killing his kids
0 likes@Genghis Khan on the contrary were you? Know so you don't know
0 likesWhy would he cry for his wife and daughters!? He killed them. He obviously did not care or love them
2 likesgabrielgalaxygh it was him who made sure he wouldn’t see his kids again. And if you think that a few words makes killing a family acceptable you need help ASAP
1 like@Victoria Marie spot. My ex husband has all of these traits. I guess I should be grateful that I didn't end up at the bottom of an oil tank. I also think that Shanann was an excellent person, - authentic, loving and capable, but she was painted as controlling by Chris' narc mother. Their whole family does not know how to process emotion, and their son is the emptiest, most deviant POS on earth.
1 likeI live in his state and it’s not very unusual to call our kids ‘those’
0 likesMost people call our wife’s ‘it’ up here. It’s more of a Colorado thing.
Victoria Marie Yes, your a genius 💕👍🏻and my thoughts are the same. Its also genetics and the environment he was raised in. His Emalgydia the front part of the brain is not the same as a normal person. Research has confirmed for that to be case.
0 likesReuben what really pisses me off is when his crazy mother said to him out loud in court. WE LOVE YOU SON. Why love an evil physcho?
0 likes@Helm Breaker how is she the monster?
0 likesStefan Wacht
0 likesI mean, that shit is expensive and she would have definitely taken him for all he’s worth. His life would have been ruined. I mean, at least kill the wife but for gods sake leave the kids alone.
Idk how anyone can hurt a kid
Well... he DID murder them...
0 likesWhere has part four gone ?
2 likesIs there a part 4?
1 likeI panic just like the female interrogator if I do not see my kid for a few seconds!
0 likesI’m not even gon lie if I didn’t know he really killed all of em I probably would have believed that shannan killed the girl’s
0 likesCould these interrogators get The legendary Jeff to confess?
0 likesjust a not so friendly reminder that if you are married and find another person you would rather be with, its much easier to get a divorce, not matter how much your partner doesn't want it. They will get over it and you ALL can live your life.
0 likesUm, in his narrative WHY THE HELL wouldn't he have called police as soon as he saw the card girls death and the Sannan would have been put away for life and he would be totally free 🤔
0 likesSoooo...the video starts with him lying about lying on the polygraph . What a pos.🤦🏾♂️he was doomed as soon as his neighbors got suspicious anyways.
0 likesCop: "Take as much time as you need."
1371 likesDad: "Lawyer."
Cop: Kicks in door "TIMES UP!"
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12 likesLawyers stand in the way of the truth. I know all about them, I've seen Better Call Saul and Breaking Bad.
70 likes😂😂😂😂
4 likes@J B lmao
9 likes@J B sure, but there's also cases of innocent people who got charged because they didn't lawyer up right away. If the cops and prosecutors are competent and do their jobs well, a suspect lawyering up wouldn't really affect the overall case too much.
28 likes@Ja C the problem with that is when going to court the defendant is always thought of as innocent and when it is mixed with a lack of evidence then the lawyers can squirm their way through technicalities.
2 likeshahaha, I'm glad he got caught but, him or his dad should have said GTFO, we're lawyering up.
9 likes@FreshCoastDon that would have beeb the best course of action for the criminal but not the best for justice.
4 likes@J B yeah Saul Goodman has single-handedly tarnished every lawyers reputation LMFAOOOO
2 likes@Mj Ahmed Saul provides justice to those trampled by the system!!! When you're in trouble you don't want a criminal attorney, you want "CRIMINAL" attorney!! --Jesse Pinkman
2 likes@Ja C Lol. So what. Atleast he wouldve gotten out of there before polygraph and the detectives wouldve never of found the bodys and he might have gotten off. I guess he thought hed never be able to afford one. But he could have used the house or got public defender. I personally couldnt sit through this lengthy interrogation if i was guilty just spit it out and not sit there for hours arguing with them. Bc in the end he confessed anyway. 🙄
1 likeAfter they barge back in like trying to take his mind off a lawyer they get the dad outta there like he can't say lawyer but when his dad said lawyer he's tells his dad OK..that means he wanted a lawyer but they don't want him to get one so his yes to a lawyer was denied by removing the dad also he has the same shirt on for days after he killed them all and he was arrested that shirt and he prob be buried that shirt sad thing is that shirt probably his souviner of I did this and this shirt will be in the jail care long he alive it's sad..
0 likesKicked that door right in lol
2 likesThat detective was like a ninja! *edit
0 likes@Patience Myers What?
0 likesIf he gets a lawyer then he will keep quiet as will not say another word so they’re trying to prevent that
0 likes😂😂😂🤣
0 likesDude was a compliant docile robot until he wasn't.
1 likey’all understand that on the way to dumping shananns body…he took his kids w him and they were asking what’s wrong with her mom then he smothered those beautiful children and threw them away like the disgusting person he is
0 likesthese people would find a way to make a weak individual confess a crime he did not commit
0 likesShe could have just been playing Pokemon on an emulator with that computer and he'd have broke all the same. Such interrogation skill with what is essentially such a worthless piece of evidence.
0 likesOn top of everything else, the fact that he had the audacity to blame her for what he did those children is disgusting.
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Any men use their wives as scapegoats for their wrongdoings, for their shortcomings , As long as they hide behind acting the nice guy, once the wife sees through that, usually it tars s long time, the husband falls apart, because he is not capable to own , to face his evilness his incompetence his selfishness his shamelessness is I capabilities to love to care anyone including his children, He, in his defense mechanism . Would block outi I his mind as his children.
1 likeThe men are pure evil.
That was the lowest of the low to blame a dead mother to save himself. I still don't think Tammy Lee should have fed him that idea. It's argued all over the internet now that she did it.
2 likesI mean in reality no one was there other than them, she might have, but also she might not have.. Only when they are standing in front of the man in the hot seat will it be known.
2 likesactually the interrogator gave him that idea when she suggested the wife did something bad to the kids and he responded to that
1 like@Joyce Wang Wew, someone has some baggage 😂
6 likesthe people in these interviews are never as clever as they seem to think they are
0 likesI feel sorry for Tammy’s kids and husband, they ain’t getting away with ANYTHING haha
1 likeThe polygraph lady is my new role model and I love her
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Like I legit adore her y'all she's just so iconic
0 likesNot that I support this one or any other murderer but every time someone is asked to talk with police he should have lawyer neither guilty or not .
0 likesThe male cop is Long Pause Technique is terrifying enough but when you add the polygrapher's gaze too. That is double power level right there.
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The silence and the disappointment in their faces as they stare at him would make me confess to anything damn
90 likesIt was that ticking clock.
19 likesOver 9000 I reckon
3 likesFor real lol, the pausing is so much more intimidating than if they were super aggressive
43 likes@Jenna Gibson Yeah, those kind of calm techniques are super useful in real life too. Like, social interactions are mostly power struggles on a subconscious level. You can defuse many situations by applying those kinds of psychological tricks. It's not that hard when you train yourself a little.
27 likesFor example, I am a pretty anxious person in general and I do not like conflict. So I am careful of what I say all the time when with people I know can bring conflict. Not bruising people's ego (depending on the degree of the confict), giving them the benefit of the doubt, giving a morally acceptable way to back down. Like, nobody wants to feel humiliated and nobody likes to lose, even if just an argument over something mundane. So you reframe the argument into something more harmless and you increase the merit in backing down as well as reassuring them that it's ok to get angry over stuff sometimes.
Coming back to the pause technique, you can totally use that in everyday life (and many people do, even unconsciously) and get more answers from people or even just to destabilize them in order to change their state of mind afterwards.
Tho I think it's mostly useful to know of those things (it's called Neuro Linguistic Programming if you didn't know) just for protecting yourself. Because it can be use as a weapon against you someday by a mean boss or a bad friend or a dangerous stranger, it's all the more important to know of this in order to better defend yourself psychologically.
I know you didn't expect a full block of text over your short comment, but whatever, you still got it. Cheers.
Makes a job interview seem like a walk in the park
7 likesIt's got to be especially hard for someone like Watts, who has been described as an extreme introvert by many people who knew him. The interrogation team knew that going in. They played him like a fiddle.
7 likesMenacing
0 likes@zedmak I’m glad I wasn’t the only one to notice the ticks booming on by in the silence. Even since part one, the male detective played the long pause to a fucking T. He was literally just sitting there watching this animal squirm,.
1 like@S M bro his silence and her disappointment make me wanna admit to crimes I haven’t committed
4 likesUltimate tag team 👍
0 likesman I wish we had a dual view so we can see his face too. both views are so fascinating.
0 likesIts a funny thing, all these guilty eviltons speak without a lawyer because they think they will look guilty if they ask for one.
0 likesHe really thought he was going to walk out of there
0 likesI guess the word "lawyer" isnt part of his vocabulary
1 likeGod seeing how well trained and professional these two interrogators are is inspiring
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They're veritable artists
7 likesSoon as lawyer mentioned there right in there lol
3 likes23:34 he even let Nietzsche's friends down.
0 likesNate and Nikole A are heroes. Just pretend neither was involved...Chris' work truck's GPS solves this case. Even take away Chris' confession, the truck GPS leads the police to the bodies.
0 likesWas he ever mirandaized? Surprised he didn't stop talking when he was told he failed the polygraph. But glad he's where he belongs.
0 likesShit i felt like even i wanted to confess when they talked to him
0 likesChris's neighbor walks into the Colorado State Police department
8085 likes"I'm here for the promotion"
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Throwback humor. Nice
75 likes1 more like for 666 likes. less go
7 likes@Yoatemybeans i found a 5-6 comments with 666 likes,this video is evil when u watch it 🥵
8 likesHe knew it from the start
41 likesNate OG
5 likesOfficer Neighbors been with the Department for 2 years and Has now been rewarded with the medal of “he is not acting right”. The highest of honors.
86 likes@TIV67 Playz big cringe
43 likesWhen did his neighnour walk in?
2 likes@Grootman A it a joke. but the cops and chris went to Chris's neighbors house in a previous vid.
6 likes@Holland Henry Oh lol... I can be slow sometimes, but I remember his neighbour in the previous video
1 like@TIV67 Playz I do believe in Jésus! And I do believe in Maria and Mohammed as well. One is mowing my lawn, the other takes care of my kitchen, and the third delivers all the stuff I order from Amazon to my doorstep. Bless all three of them.
8 likes@TIV67 Playz Jesus is dead. He was a good guy though. If you want to 'have faith' in something, have faith in your OWN GOODNESS and the goodness of others. End of story. Please.
3 likes😂 😂 🤣 🤣
0 likes@TIV67 Playz you're deluded 😂😂😂
2 likesHe's now promoted to Senior Neighbor
4 likesthose neighbors were too good to be cops
2 likesHe knew because he backed into the garage and never did that before then they go missing. You'd be surprised what neighbors pay attention to your routines
2 likesCrook lvl 2
0 likesId feel terrible after learning the definite truth
1 like@Sebastian Kaye nope. God the Holy Spirit. God the Son Jesus Christ and God Almighty the trinitarian God are all alive. The evil that is in this world is a spiritual being whispering in your ear there is no God, while controlling you. You are not your own. You either belong to God, or are living apart from Him, under the influence of "the prince of the power of the air" satan. You can have no faith unless God gives it to you. God gives you ever breath you've ever breathed. Thank Him for it. That you're alive.
1 likesomebody who is innocent will say “she is pregnant. Not she was.” Red flags everywhere
1 likeAn innocent person definitely would’ve refuted accusations forcefully and be angry they’re not looking for real criminals, and would ask for a lawyer
2 likesI've shed more convincing tears over a dropped donut.
1 likeI actually believe he was sorry for what he did. I don't think he would have confessed if he was not sorry sooo that is my opinion.
0 likesHis dad was worried about this being on the news now it’s a whole Netflix special lol
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This fucking SENT me 😂😂 no bullshit tho
55 likesNetflix special? Which one?
8 likes@Ritley Asck “American Murder, The Family Next Door” it’s good
81 likesStill though, our OP stripped cardigan interrogator didn't lie, she just said "Oh no, not tonight", reassuring but also not dishonest. This woman is a legend lol.
53 likesActually, Nickole (Shannon’s best friend) forced Chris to do it.
6 likes@Teku Anon wtf you on about
15 likesI think the dad was worried about it being on the news before he could break it to the family, anyone would obviously know it would be on the news at some point.
26 likes@Yale Baker
2 likesOhhh thanks! I don’t know how I misinterpreted that
@C its a tradition for me to rewatch it every couple of months lol
2 likes@Teku Anon no it was the mistress, she even helped physically. so much about her has come out since this case that its SICK she hasn't been prosecuted
4 likes@Teku Anon one of the detectives did say he was cheating on his wife with a "Nicole"
2 likesYeah like I'm not sure how he thought it wouldn't at the least get on the news this is some FUCKED UP SHIT and for what
1 like@Patricia Curtis really? I looked it up and I couldn't find anything about her being guilty or involved at all
2 likes@Dylan Patterson her stripped cardigan is a psychological trick, I swear to god💀
1 like@sa assas Chris Watts' mother is ringleading a psyop about the vitamin supplements and Nicole been part of Chris' downfall. I'm sure their legal team saw the way the WM3 and Scott Peterson cases have gone with the recent solid pro-Watts PR emulating those campaigns. :/
0 likes@Santiasm ahh good point I was trying to think of his reasoning. That is most likely it!
0 likes@BaskasBoominBrows — striped*
1 like@Santiasm Thats what I was thinking. He wanted to get a hold of loved ones before they saw it on the news.
0 likesHe probably wanted to tell his wife before she heard it on the news
1 likeNot a single person mentioned the unborn child. He basically took 4 lifes.
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During the process, he was charged for the killing of the unborn child too
2 likesUse this as a rewatching all JCS videos AGAIN button 😤
2 likes‘I am not a monster.’
2 likes- Monster
WHY NOT LET THIS DUDE GO??? LOOK AT HOW CHILL HE IS. TAX $ SAVED IN THE MILLIONS
0 likes"I did not hurt these girls" No one who is innocent would refer to his own daughters as "these girls"
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Or "Those girls" 🤦
91 likesno way! it would be i did not hurt my daughters
40 likesTrue!! I caught on to his use of the term the first time I heard it from him and I just knew he didnt regret killing them. He must've detached himself from his role as their father.
67 likesIt drives me insane the way that in every video where he mentions his daughter he refers to them as “those girls” like he’s trying to distance himself from them, he didn’t deserve them, they were his to protect, he’s disgusting.
40 likescompletely detached
8 likesJonathan Berman 💟💜💟
2 likesGood point!
actually he referred to them "the kids" or "those kids" that's even worse.....
2 likesIt is in fact VERY common for people who are lying to distance themselves from their victim or from an uncomfortable subject.
1 likeryukenb2k ...and then you woke up 🤣
2 likesI did not hurt them, honest to god. Wow
0 likesUnless he was being led on and coerced into a false confession by the FBI, which is exactly what happened here. Questioning was also illegally continued even after a request for a lawyer was made. The fact is Dhanan was extremely mentally ill and needed medication. Her controlling behavior and degrading attitude towards Chris drive him to the point of insanity
0 likesI could tell that he was lying because when people lie, they often avoid speaking with contractions by saying "did not" instead of "didn't". They also use distancing phrases like "these girls" instead of "Bella and Celeste." He's a very actor.
0 likesJonathan Berman this man is a psychopath he would kill every living thing any human being just to get out of a situation even the mistress that he believes that he loves so much. It is impossible for him to feel love for any human being.
1 likeRight, an innocent person would say "MY girls"
2 likesAnd it gets worse. Later on he says “Why would she hurt my fucking girls?” That, an innocent person with missing baby girls would NOT say.
1 likeNever know.
0 likesThat and “I don’t know where they are, I want to see them again”
3 likesSomething about the way he keeps saying that is so telling but I can’t explain why.
He doesn’t use their names. It’s...cold
Jonathan Berman he’s trying to disconnect himself from them. Calling them “those” and not “my” girls.
1 likeadmission of guilt right there
0 likesJonathan Berman fr. That’s messed up..
0 likesLove the armchair psychiatrists lol! Anybody who is truly innocent will NEVER use the word "the". THE???? It??? These are words of a killer....
0 likes@Michael kilby Hahahha you said it. I am talking about you pal! So yeah, you got no self awareness...
0 likes@Michael kilby Ah you got me... Lol. When can we schedule a session doc?
0 likes@Michael kilby has an almost frantic obsession to continue a comment thread due to personal insecurities that initially questioned his deductive abilities . Gets visibly upset, and continues to try and berate the initial commenter, making multiple attempts to belittle, however much like other aspects of his life, is misguided and juvenile
0 likes@Michael kilby is now displaying signs of clinical psychosis, creating a world in which he manifests his delusions into the form of playing "doctor". It appears that allowing the patient to play out his role in such a manner despite the tediousness and futility of this exercise seems the be the best course of action. It becomes apparent that the patient is lacking in personality and what some would consider a normal personality construct. Will have to observe to see how long patient exhibits infantile projections and recommend necessary course of treatment
0 likes@Michael kilby is observed in a cycle of self victimization or persecution were he sees any attempt at observation as a personal attack. He is concerned about being subjected to "hypocricy", seemingly stemming from his inability to detach himself from his psychosis werein he considers himself a clinical doctor. Any attempt to alter his perception of this fact is met with hostility and emotional "lashing out". It has been observed that the patient "Michael Kilby", in numerous occasions, dressed in a makeshift lab coat, has gone as far as defacating into his hands and smearing it across his face, as a way to protect himself and deflect the criticisms and "hypocricy" he feels is used to persecute him. After multiple observations on June 5th 2019, it becomes apparent that more focus needs to be placed on finding the cause of his insecurities, and his obsession with continuing to play out circumstances were he outwits or outsmarts members of the medical staff. It is with this determination, coupled with a pronounced case of delayed infantile behavior, that Patient Michael Kilby, or "Doctor Kilby must be admitted for long term psychiatric care...
0 likes@Michael kilby Thanks bud! It was fun I gotta say!!
2 likesIt might be a way to separate himself from them. From the situation. Hes vile. Hes the devils big brother
0 likesHe probably didn't his mistress probably killed em but he didn't want to tell on her
1 likeI have 4 daughters and I say my girls all the time.
0 likesdis association....
0 likesThis was mentioned in a previous part
0 likes@FredMonster. He didn't murder them over a woman . He wanted to be free and single with no financial responsibilities . His wife had texted him that he was leading the life of a bachelor . They obviously had problems in their marriage for years. I bet he constantly bad mouthed his wife to his parents and that's why they detested her. His parents don't seem that upset that their grandchildren are dead. They are devestated that Chris will spend the rest of his life in prison.
0 likes@Littlemissteacup I think he didn't want to face what he did so he told himself it happened to somebody else, not HIS daughters. A psychopath would have no problem calling them his daughters. The man knows what he did and he's afraid to face it.
0 likes@ryukenb2k you sound like you have a very lonely heart, bro. My corgi is my baby and I'm currently pregnant with a daughter. Just means I have 2 babies to love now.
0 likesI wasn't sure if he was distancing or detaching himself from them or if it was because he kept refering to the picture they put in front him.
0 likesnatalielawyerchick t
0 likesryukenb2k I think you meant "parental"
0 likesTim Krimpson 1. They detectives suggested it and he uses it as a lie. 2. Even if that were to be the case, killing his wife and killing the unborn child makes up for it? 3. He never contacted the police 4. He dumped the bodies 5. He lies about everything. 6. He doesn’t care about his kids, he refers to them as “those kids”
0 likesryukenb2k Not necessarily... Think just a little further...
0 likesstacyta08 That’s very true... He’s empty...
0 likesTim Krimpson Wake up!...
0 likesWannabe Sleuth I thought from the beginning that was her idea to stuff the girls in the oil tanks. He couldn’t came up with such a monstrosity...by his own. He just fulfill her orders, just what he did with the other one...The girlfriend is capable of anything ... No shame or remorse, either...I can be wrong...
0 likes"What's going to happen?" Thinking his bullshit story justifies killing "just" the wife, he should be free to go home.
0 likesNews flash Chris, you are a monster, live with it!
1 likeI don’t have children but I have two nieces and they are my everything I would be sick to my stomach if my sisters told me something happen to them
0 likesHe used the alternative story they offered him.
0 likes“good god almighty son”... the words of a broken father....
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Yeah, that one hurt me to hear too
174 likes@Wendell Marthers for real man, I hope to god I never have to be for my sons or daughters like this...
95 likes....who asks, "Is this gonna be on the news anytime soon?"
125 likesPuhleeez, I see where Chris gets his selfishness from.
Broken
5 likes@Lori Colvin good call, yeah they’re definitely all warped
42 likes@Angel #33 StretchesThroats ikr? Blows my mind.
13 likes“God God Almighty Son” was for what his son did, won’t be let go, going to prison and how this will make Chris and their family look not for the loss of shannan or the children.
44 likeswhat gets me, actually had me emotional was when his dad took his hand.. in that loving way only a father could.. he was lying to him, and his father did the fatherly thing.. his father didn't deserve that..
82 likesIf my son told me he killed my grand children and his own wife I'm instantly advocating for his death.
50 likes@Lori Colvin unless it's because he wanted time to tell close family so they wouldn't have to find out that way. If not, warped indeed.
41 likes@NWO Spidey So you're saying you don't have kids?
23 likes@NWO Spidey He didn't say he killed his own kids, he accused the mother. He was lying of course but his father didn't know that at the time.
40 likesNWO Spidey That makes you a different mum then me...I’d be horrified and probably go insane but I would tell him I love him BUT I would kill him then myself. The idea of either going on after such horror is not even an option for me and I wouldn’t want him spending his days regretting the worst day of everyone involved. I put him on this world I get to take him out of it.
1 likeBroken for his son - not Shannan or the kids! His parents didn't care for their daughter in law or their grand babies at all. They still keep insisting Shannan killed the kids and that she was a monster. Disgusting people!!
14 likesT_Rache nice athiesm bro, one upvote for you, my fellow redditor!
10 likes@Belle Evangeline his father was there to support him... is he suppose to not believe his own son??
14 likes@Lori Colvin Maybe because as a parent he doesn't want his SON to be broadcasted to the whole world what evil he did?
31 likesHow sick do you have to be to try and construe something like that to make a grieving father look evil? If your child would do a horrible crime, would you want the whole world to see it? I am not talking about the victims or Law Enforcement, but the whole world, which is going to happen as this Video proves with its 6 Million Views.
To say he deserves that is one thing, to try and make a father (who had nothing to do with the crime) look evil for not wanting that is something else. Disgusting.
And to those here who say they'd kill their own child if they did something like that, grow up. You wouldn't unless you are a killer yourself. I think you underestimate what murdering someone is. If your child murdered someone and as a response you murder them, then it is clear where the child got the capability to murder.
@AugustusCaesar I don't hear PREACH. C ya.
2 likes@Lori Colvin it's just an indirect way of asking him how big this was going to be. His mind would have been all over the place and he didn't know what to say.
3 likes@Lori Colvin Could it be possible he asked that out of his care for his son's mental health? Nah, that's impossible.
2 likes@AugustusCaesar things people will do to stroke their ego
1 likeI felt that and he reached for his hand at the same time
2 likes@Lori Colvin im sure it was because be didn't want his family and friends seeing it on the news before telling them or didn't want it all out there so quickly. I dont think it was an act of selfishness
6 likes@WesGamer God has mercy, He allows us to exist even through our sins and disobedience. The Bible is clear that Satan is god of this world since Adam relinquished dominion in the Garden and sin entered into the human race. You should expect to see evil. True Christianity isn't about religion it's about a personal relationship with God through faith in Jesus Christ. You should try it sometime, He'll change you.
2 likesObviously first and foremost I feel terrible for shannan and her kids, but this bit got me too, and I rally feel sorry for his dad and his family as well.
0 likesThis was ace interrogating!
@Lori Colvin tbf at that point his father believed that his son avenged his grandchildren and killed the woman who killed them, subsequently making him a murderer. That's a lot of shit to process and you would presume it would be scavenged by the media, and why would he want that for his son when he believed he went into a protective primal mode.. Gotta remember his dad would have felt sorry for him at this point thinking he watched his child being murdered.. I'm sure he would have been different knowing the truth 😔😕
0 likesThe words of a complicit father who never could and never will believe that his son is responsible for this. Just like Chris’ mother, his father believes that if he did do what the police are suggesting and what he was later found guilty of in court, he must have been driven by it by the person he was married too. Spare your pity for this man, there are others who genuinely deserve it. He hears his grandchildren are dead and his voice doesn’t even crack. He them goes on to say he has to get his son a lawyer. He’s a POS too.
0 likesWhat is worse is he could not even be truthful to his own father... At that moment he thought his son went in a blind rage after the girls were killed. Can't imagine what the father felt like when the truth came out that his son killed them all.
1 like@Maranatha Why did God create Satan, knowing that he would bring great suffering to his creations that he allegedly loves?
1 like@Ferrum Ignis God created a Holy angel with the capability to choose to be good or evil just as He gives each one of us. He didn't create Satan to be evil. If God made everybody be good then that wouldn't be true free will.
1 like@Lori Colvin I think maybe it’s because he wants to be the one to make the announcement to CW’s friends and family instead of them finding out through the news
1 like@AugustusCaesar I agree with what you're saying here. Chris is a monster for what he did. It horrifies me to try to imagine my own son ever doing such a thing. But I know this, I will ALWAYS love my son.
1 likeThe words of jim ross
0 likes@Gabrielle I also think he wanted it presented in a way that didn't make his son out to be bad because his gut knew the truth already
0 likes@Crow Medicine This has nothing to do with always loving your child 🙄 You can love your child and be a decent enough person to not be ok that they slaughtered their family
1 like@dhfjgkt dmfhfj of course, you're right. I've seen people saying he's just as evil as his son and I don't think that's the case, although I don't know him personally. I think denial is a pretty common coping strategy especially with something so traumatic. Who wouldn't rather believe their son murdered his wife out of rage and pain after she murdered their 2 innocent babies rather than believe he's just an evil monster?
0 likes@Crow Medicine yes this is true. I feel in this case they never once actually believed it was her and knew it was him but yes you're right who could swallow that their child just did something so haneous even if you knew in your gut? Nobody wins in a case like this
1 like@Lori Colvin This impacts their entire family, the news are notoriously relentless and ruthless about pursuing information and defamation, this guy just had to deal with his son being a murderer and now has to worry about the news invading his life and possible close families. You seem more cold and selfish then this guy does.
0 likes@WesGamer easy there mr. woke. Stop projecting
0 likes@WesGamer I'm an atheist but even I am not stupid enough to think that anyone no matter the religion will never suffer ever no matter what.
0 likes@WesGamer ironicaly chris is god, so is his father and so are you, god being the entire universe
0 likes@Lori Colvin lol wtf? Not wanting your very intimate story to be broadcast to the whole world is selfish now?
0 likesHawkeye is a great investigator!
0 likesThe sound of that clock ticking in the background is disconcerting to me, and I never murdered anybody...
0 likesIf I had a Nickle for every time he should have asked for a lawyer.
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And no, I'm not saying I wanted him to get away with it, but if he wanted to try his best to get away with it, he was pretty ignorant.
1 likeMan should have just pulled back up to the house with a lawyer from the jump lol
0 likes“You haven’t cried the two days we’ve been interrogating you about your [missing] wife & daughters”
7000 likes“Oh shit fr , lemme sniff real quick” 👃🏽
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Ma'am....🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
109 likes"Sir!! You can't be this DUM*"
61 likes"You haven't cried in two days"
182 likessniffs
"Understandable, have a nice day"
Right! He’s such a fake wet noodle!
16 likes"Why didn't you tell me that yesterday then."
56 likes😭😭😭😭😂😂😂😂😂😂
3 likesThey wont notice 😒🙄
3 likesI literally hate this man. That part was so disgusting.
24 likesPalms up like she's crazy for insinuating that he's an emotionless monster.
they forgot how lowkey he was
2 likes“I did it, I did an innocent”
6 likeshahaha! 😂 your funny
0 likesHe just allergic to being called out
7 likesTimestamp pls
0 likes@Tkgb Ty. I wasn't even trying to be lol.
1 like10:10 🔮
4 likesIm fuckin dead 😂😂
0 likesNo pun intended 🙏🏽
To be fair with the whole crying thing I would cry if someone said I should as well
0 likesLol
0 likes😂😂😂
1 likeLmaooooooo
0 likes😂🤣😭
0 likesPLS THE NOSE EMOJI- 💀
1 like😂🤣🤧😤🤧😂🤣
0 likes😭😭😭
0 likes@DEPROGRAMMED 💀💀
0 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likesShe is a LEGEND
0 likesThanks now I know how to lie to my parents
1 likedang, chris' mom thought shannan was a nasty evil person
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That's probably the only way she can make sense of what her son did to her and the kids.
1 likeSo Satisfying to watch he scared he would end up in jail
0 likes“You haven’t cried this whole time..”
3440 likesImmediately starts to cry
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Coincidence?
62 likesI think not!
😐Oh shoot I need to cry! ...😶 ... 😶... come on..😑 ... 🤖🤖🤖🤖... nailed it.
147 likesHe was crying because he realized (finally) there was chance he might not collect on her life-insurance policy.
31 likesI did too. I was like..awwww...poor guy. I really feel bad for him that his life needs to take this turn. He is one of Gods children and I will not sit in judgement of him because I don't know what he went thru to get to this point.
8 likes@Flymouse I dont know what he went through either. But I know what I've been through. I know that there are people across the world who have been through worse. I also know that most of those people don't turn into a child and wife killer. Say what you want but you can judge him for his mistake without judging by it.
45 likesMacky Mack Why would God have children
5 likes@ella m. I dunno...maybe the condom broke? Who can say really.
12 likesMacky Mack 🤣🤣🤣
3 likes@DiS♡F videos of his family
0 likesHe only cried when he exclaimed to his father that he’s gonna go to prison and asked “why is this happening to me?” It’s just all about him
10 likes@steeeeve1 thank you for that
1 like@Maximilian Raley
4 likesI agree with everything you said, except for that it was a "mistake". Nobody mistakenly strangles their wife, AND smothers their two children.
@It's just me. No not mistake like ke mistakenly did it. Mistake like he wishes he wouldn't have done it.
2 likes@Maximilian Raley
1 likeOkay, gotcha.
"Cried?? What........is........cried?" 👽
3 likes@Flymouse lol stop
1 like@the mischief ya know that is true I saw the news but you must also understand that everyone has a bad day.
0 likesMacky Mack i have bad days and don’t murder three people. wtf
5 likes😩😂
0 likesLMAO, he's a joke
2 likes@Flymouse I don't know what he went through but I know what his wife and children went through. I cn only imagine beeing pregnnt and beeing smoothered or trangled...and the little children beeing smoothered and one of them was probably not even dead when pushed into the oil tank,as they found oil in her lungs..
0 likes@Ryan Bee he meant"why do I get caught when I wasn't supposed to get caught"???
0 likes🤣🤣🤣
0 likesfr
0 likesNow I have a 2 year old daughter I'm finding this so hard to watch.
0 likesIf he had just asked for a lawyer as soon as they brought him in, he would probably have gotten away with it
1 likethis woman scares me bro I’m sweating from behind my screen
2 likesPlease do a video on Jacob Stockdale
0 likesJim’s channel should be a model for YouTube. Professional content. Great community. Respectful engagement. Polite disagreement. Everyone learns something and has fun irrespective of background, opinion or beliefs. Come on YouTube. Make this right.
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youtube likes money more than quality though, look at google trying to get rid of the "url" lol!
6 likesThis man is so malignantly narcissistic that he can't even call them his girls, even when he confesses. Absolutely pathetic.
4 likesdopeymark I know I get so angry watching this I stuff my face with frosty jelly 🍩
3 likesThis! YouTube read this!
3 likesThat's what i'm saying... this is quality stuff here that teaches real life stuff seeing you can apply this to your own life when people are trying to deceive you. Yet... Youtube is okay with all the other frivolous bullshit they have on their platform.
5 likesI agree. It's sad seeing creators like Jim and Cayleigh Elise - creators who are committed to making professional and informative content with a civil and respectful comment section/community - get screwed over by YouTube.
4 likes@Caleb B
0 likes.
@pichmolm white boys lol
0 likesX of Center I’ve noticed that too, the comment section on hi videos are always so civil.
0 likesABSOLUTELY!!
0 likesThis incendiary comment is Hate Speech. You will be banned immediately.
0 likeshis channel should be used to train psycops
0 likesShout out to that clock!! Keeping the drama thick. Did you notice he NEVER mentioned the pregnancy he ended?? Straight up evil.
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i had both of these same thoughts!
2 likes“This ain’t gonna be on the news anytime is it”
3 likesThis guy's snack-making skills are legendary....
2 likesJust realized at 23:30 you say mum... I always assumed you were american, and I always assumed you were the voice over... now I feel like I know nothing😂
0 likesThey really pulled the, “Just be honest, you won’t get in trouble.” 💀
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They always use that technique
170 likesIf only ppl would stop falling for that
114 likesIt's the number one tactic any law enforcement use haha
59 likes🤣
1 likeYeah my mom says that right before I get in trouble💀
8 likesEven if Chris said nothing it would not matter - the evidence against him was overwhelming. He transported Shannan's body with a truck that has a GPS tracker installed. That has to be one of the dumbest attempts to hide a body ever.
19 likesWhere did they say that? I must have missed where they said that every single time I watched it.
1 like@KA- BOOM!!! maybe because he was trying to pull off the whole not having anything to do with it bit and having an attourny would look defensive and guilty 🤷🏽♂️
2 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes@A Guy Named Something He said this isn't the final chapter. Sure. The next chapter is prison and then his family living through trauma for the rest of their lives.
1 likeI think if you’re outside of his situation you would think it’s ridiculous. But when you’re in a situation of the accused/guilty, you’ll fall for that.
1 likeHe even tried to get Shanann to get a miscarriage because his mistress wanted to give him his first son, a monster
4 likesDoes anybody know what made him confess & tell the real truth ?
0 likesCeeBee Show pressure from the investigators. And they had so much proof that he had smth to do with the murders. He then failed the polygraph test which was even more overwhelming for him. If he just knew he couldn’t get out of it. So then they allowed him to confess to his dad alone but he still lied :/
0 likesCeeBee Show because he just wasn’t very smart and fell for every trick in the book. At any point in this conversation had he said he wanted to leave, or asked for an attorney, the interrogation would’ve ended. Also in the end he ended up admitting it wasn’t shanan who killed the kids because they gave him a plea deal, otherwise he had to face the death penalty
3 likesOne interrogation I saw the guy flat out said Im not telling u nothing...lol. the defective just sat in silence with no rebutle...lol.
1 likeIt worked a treat didn't it??
1 likeSky banana Zhang you mean murderers
0 likes@Arnaldo Rivera that's what all particularly stupid criminals think they'll accomplish and they always fall for it 🤦🏽♀️
1 likeOn God
0 likes@KA- BOOM!!! he wasn’t that smart in life before shanan she was that’s niggas shot in life and what way to blow it
1 likeIts like detroit become human."no one will hurt you you have my word🙃"...
0 likesWack
I’m not mad, I’m disappointed
0 likes"JCS reposts the second and third part"
1 likeJCS: I'm not coming back for 30%. I'm coming back for everything
Note to self: keep your mouth shut and get a lawyer before you even say your name. 🤔 especially if you’re innocent. (Not
0 likesIke this guy!)
SMH unbelievable, very sad.
1 likeHow interrogation is allowed without Chris being entitled to lawyer
0 likesLiterally how the security at my school interrogate me for putting my foot in the aisle on the bus.
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😂😂
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likesYour English teacher should interrogate you for your misuse of the word 'literally'.
13 likes@t r e y By the way, your school security is right and you're wrong for trying to trip people on the bus with your feet in the aisle. Is that a joke too, if someone tripped over your feet on the bus?
0 likes@t r e y And for what its worth, you'll at least remember this lesson regarding 'literally' in the future and I have all the confidence in you that you've learned from your error, you're sorry, and will not do it again.
0 likes@t r e y You're just one out of a million who uses it wrong."Literally' was never meant to be thrown around as a filler word or to convey exaggeration or excitement. Ask your English teacher who's right. Are you in school now? Ask him/her. You'll see. I'll be waiting for my apology.
1 like@t r e y Nonsense. You're not dumb or a drugged up junkie and I sincerely believe that you don't want to trip people. I don't want to hurt your feelings. If I hadn't seen your comment, the next comment using it wrongly would get my wrath. Nothing personal. Just pay more attention in English.
2 likes@t r e y Just a small piece of advice: Don't try to argue with idiots. They drag you down to their level and beat you with experience. Almost 300 people got your joke. Only Chris doesn't seem to get it. Ignore him and move on. :)
22 likesTell them you are retaining Constitutional silence and want a lawyer
2 likesany literally chads here?
1 likeChris AA wooooaaaah there
14 likesYou ‘literally’ need to calm tf down ! How does someone else grammar get you goin that much ? Read the dictionary n find some peace ✌️
@Traugott Müller amen...
0 likesChris AA Karen, chill
12 likesThe Mexican sensation lmao
0 likesHaha!!!!
0 likesChris AA I want to put this under the definition of Triggered
4 likesdamn dont put your foot in the aisle then. easy to do and safer. lool
0 likesLol! Silly self. Love it.
0 likes@Marie Bernier See, the thing is, I wasn't aiming for a grammatically correct sentence. I was aiming to shut the situation down, which is what I had done.
0 likes@Viitalityy Ratio HA-ha-ha-ha-ha! No you didn't 'mean' to shut anything down! No one calms a situation down by flinging insults at others, it's antithetical to peaceful resolution. Study 'mediation' and 'dispute resolution'. It's fascinating when you do it right, your little friends will think you have magical powers. Go be nice to your family for the holidays and repress the urge to dominate all by annoying them. Love ya, mean it.
0 likesThis right here is why I read youtube comments. You made my day, dude.
0 likes@ChainReaction um, I hope my replies made you laugh..I literally am a 45 y.o. ELA teacher and my comments were just so inappropriate,
0 likesSooo true though lol
0 likesHi. I’m usually a grammar nazi, but today’s my day off. And your humour overrides your nearly unforgivable use of “literally”.
0 likes@Ken Thomson Aw, geez, thanks. SO MANY things I want to blurt out to my students! I was also hoping the 'literally' would scrape against someone's meninges. Sorry it was you.
1 like"How dare your legs need space?!". I feel your pain bro.
0 likesDoesnt shed a single tear for 2 days as soon as the blames on him breaks down - what a spaz
1 likeThis is what I need to do when I grow up. I need to be Tammy.
0 likes“Not the last chapter in anyone’s story” lmao
0 likeswhen they hear in prison what he is in for....they will make a toyboy out of him
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Chris Watts and the Jailhouse Screams
0 likes“i did nothing to those kids or her” ...your kids, chris. YOUR kids.
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s h i l o h also the way he dismissively said “kids” instead of like idk “his children” “his most important parts of his life” <- because that’s how he put it.
119 likesHe has no ounce of regret and I just-
Right?! What a monster
23 likesYep that’s how he’s emotionally distancing himself from the situation.
51 likesHe did say "my"kids tho. But his still a monster.
2 likes@Selenny You just what?
1 likehe already erases them in his monster head.
7 likesI missed that one...
2 likesBut another armchair psychologist here on youtube pointed out he kept saying "My kids" which they then claimed using "My" is all about "me" "me" for chris, and diagnosed him as a narcissist
4 likes@SINSTK i never said i was an armchair psychologist lol but whatever you wanna think i guess
2 likesSpeechless
0 likesRIGHT
1 likeThe entire interview he referred to them like they were someone else’s kids he had under his wings!! I’m SO glad someone caught this!! “Nothing should’ve happened to those kids” “I wanna make sure those kids are safe” YOUR KIDS DUDE.
2 likes@Jerod Farmer you admit to sticking up for a murderer. You need some attention from random strangers on you tube with that statement? or are you just like Chris? Either way i feel sorry for you.
0 likesIf only he knew that body language is very noticeable and not hard to detect especially if you are an expert. He gave away various signs when he was using past tense when he was describing his daughters and wife. He starts to show clear signs of detachment when he was saying, "Those kids" and "her" when mentioning Bella, Celeste and Shanann. The detectives are right he has not shed one single tear.
0 likesHe really thought he could spin the story of his wife killing the kids, when he spent hours completely emotionless mere days after burring his entire family out in the sticks. Terrible terrible person.
13 likesI feel so sorry for the dad…he seems like a legitimately loving and supportive father - how did his son become such a monster?! That’ll haunt this old man for the rest of his life, wondering what he did wrong. Tragic.
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Marrying his wife, proabably.
52 likes@voracious reader babe- they're not talking about Chris, they're talking about his dad. Please relax
550 likes@voracious reader the murderer's father...
112 likesTbh after watching a lot of interviews... I don't think they were supporting so much as enabling. Even the statement his mom made at sentencing didn't acknowledge her sons accountability.
130 likesChris Watts learned his behaviour somewhere, either from his mother or father..
34 likes@voracious reader When you send the text to the wrong person🙃
97 likes@voracious reader OP’s talking about Chris’s dad. You wasted your time with all that.
61 likes@Brynnlie Rose i’m crying
4 likes@Isa Vargas man im dead😂
4 likes@voracious reader bruh chill and double check what you read before going on rants lol
30 likes@voracious reader ironic that you call yourself voracious reader as you type an essay over something you misread
62 likes@voracious reader You need to improve your reading comprehension
26 likes@voracious reader username does not check out.
29 likes@voracious reader bro u typed all that without reading the comment, dont become a detective lol
17 likes@voracious reader Jesus Christ.... 🤣🤣 preach
2 likes@SimplyNicole75 Informative. I mean he still could have turned out okay but I can see genetically where there have been a few kinks in the chain...
5 likes@voracious reader typical that someone bragging about reading like its a sign of prestige lacks basic reading comprehension.
9 likesI dont wanna know how much time youve wasted with books you don't understand.
@voracious reader yeah I think you’re talking about the wrong father lol
0 likes@voracious reader ironic username
1 likeImho his parents immense dislike of Shannan is part of why he felt that no one would miss her if he disposed of her. And when he started the lies about her killing the kids, they immediately believed it despite his son not calling 911 or trying COR makes zero sense if he JUST saw them strangled seconds ago…he also didn’t mind his wife giving the kids nuts despite an allergy because they wanted to see if the kids were really allergic…it seems to me they really enabled their son’s behavior and it didn’t help his development.
9 likes@voracious reader are you ok? Do you need a hug 🤗
1 like@Kayla probably in denial. I wouldn’t want to be believe my son was a cold blooded murderer either.
2 likes@voracious reader The commenter was referring to Chris Watts' father.
0 likesLol you are just bullying voracious reader at this point. Too bad I can't read the comment anymore..
5 likesdamn , would’ve loved to see what that reader person said LMFAO
4 likesIt’s probably too late do respond now but thought I’d answer anyway…I grew up with a pretty extreme dad, I don’t want to say too much due to this being the internet. It always baffled me how he could be so horrible throughout my whole childhood…even still now, after how amazing my grandparents are who I see all the time and not my dad (before covid) I wish I knew why he does what he does but I’m so greatful to have my grandparents and my uncle on my dads side choose my side finally in 2019. It’s hard and confusing but he’s the one missing out and lost his daughter. That’s not on anyone but him, and it took me years to realise that and I forget it a lot so thank you for this comment :) wishing you all a safe Christmas and health right now. Thank u also to anyone who reads this ❤️
10 likes@Kayla I mean to a certain extent that's completely understandable. No parent wants to think their child could do that.
4 likesNnnmmmmmmmmmmmn
0 likeshad me in the first half ngl
0 likes@holydrones fr anyone whose watched the doc, something which IS SUPPOSED to paint shanhan in a good light, makes her come off as insufferable and probably verbally abusive. He probably just had enough and snapped and didn't want his daughters to live in a world without parents. Not defending watts just saying that his wife seems awful. He should've just divorced her
1 like@TonyDanza4LyfeI mean she definitely seemed like the my way or the highway type.
1 likeFrom what I've heard, Chris' mother hated Shanann and exhibited narcissistic qualities. She's probably glad the kids are gone...
2 likes@emily randall Emily while your grandparents are nice to you they still could made mistakes with your dad. No way your dad turned out like that out of nowhere. A friend of mine cannot believe how her parents are nice to their grandchildren spoiling them and catering to every whim: Cutting cheese in star or heart shapes for them while she clearly remembers how she would go days without food in her childhood because prior to that refused eating soup and mom decided she won't get anything then. Remember people had children young those days and sometimes were not ready for them mentally...your dad has a story to his behaviour. You do not have to forgive him, but acknowledge that there was something that led to it.
1 likeSeems like genuinely good man. He sat there stroking his sons back for over an hour. Even as Chris admitting to strangling his wife. He loves his son, that much is clear. I hope both families have had a chance to heal. Very sad.
1 likeSome things are out of our hands, not every murderer is the result of a failed family
1 like@S Vähäsarja You cant blame anyone except Chris Watts for these crimes. He's not a child, he's an adult. You have absolutely no idea what his childhood was like. Neither he nor his family has ever spoken publicly. Youre just making stuff up.
1 likeHis dad does seem normal and sensible. His mom though is a sociopath. She literally almost gave something to one of the girls that they were allergic to. I mean who does that
0 likes@Kayla its their CHILD. No matter the monster we all see him as, doesn't ever take from the fact he has parents. That's still their child and you probably would never understand until you have your own. Idk wtf I'd do if my child ever did something like this. I truly, have no idea. But either way it's not that strange and they may not even be enabling to be honest
0 likesReminds me a bit of Dahmer father, half of him could remember a sweet and shy little boy, and the other half recognized the monster that boy grew into, while also wondering if he played a part in the monsters creation.
0 likes@Indi Go what does OP stand for? Original poster? I was always used to seeing OC. Original comment. But is that what op stand for or?
0 likes@Mad Dog Correct, original poster. I believe people use OC when referring to original character now.
0 likesNever talk to law enforcement without a lawyer. It’s completely irrelevant if you are guilty or not. There are numerous cases of innocent people being manipulated and admitting to something they did not do because they get manipulated by these experienced interrogators.
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ayasinsk I’m shocked at how many people talk without a lawyer and it’s fascinating to me
159 likesSome people are conditioned to think that police are your friends..
139 likesI'm sure this guy didn't even realize he was a suspect until he was sentenced
Say nothing, ESPECIALLY if you are innocent.
87 likesYeah like JonBenet’s parents, the Ramseys
9 likesHow stupid do you have to be to murder your entire family and not get a lawyer? I rest my case.
62 likes@Valik You are right. The Police are not our friends.
13 likesIf your innocent don't talk to law enforcement
16 likesYeah, they honestly don't give a fuck whether you're guilty or innocent. They need a confession, and it's hard to convict without one
17 likes@Robert A You know they are lying because if they had anything they would move on it.
2 likesPlaying the "deny game" all the way out is exhausting. Detectives play the game everyday-the accused is a rookie. Kinda like the Pats against a junior HS team
5 likesNever fails to amaze me how misinformed and full of hate people are. Especially towards men and woman in blue who risk their own lives every single day to save others. 💙 Thank God T and G knew exactly how to play CW to find the Truth.
9 likes@Russ442100 yeah they only solve horrendous murders , and serial rapists and killers. Ovbiously no good to any one. Wtf? If that isnt a friend to you or community. Then you are sick. Let's have everyone get away with everything. Thieves , armed robbers ,kidnapping. Active shooters. ect ect. Yeah they're not our friends alright lol
6 likes@Enclave Soldier I agree on reform but that is not even on the agenda. Well is it worth it if one of those innocent people was you, your brother or father? Is it really going to console you that you lose 30 years of your life as a collateral victim of the system so they catch more bad guys? It should be law every person accused of a crime with a possible jail sentence more than 2 years speak with an attorney before any interrogation. The state is literally predating on people. It spends tens/hundreds of thousands or millions on a prosecution while the defendant gets a $3000 public defender. They should at least get that cheap attorney in the very beginning.
4 likes@Russ442100 so true. Cheka, NKVD, KGB, Gestapo, Stasi were all law enforcement agencies
3 likesTheir ego is the problem.
1 likeI think if hed gotten a lawyer and they never found the bodies then he would have walked.
4 likesYou're spending too much time behind your pc. If you haven't done anything you can't get done by the police if you don't admit to something you didn't do lol. Asking for a lawyer shows your guilt more than anything if it has anything to do with murder or a crime.
5 likes@iored ofcourse lawyers make them look guilty.
1 like@ayasinsk any proof of that? who could admit to murder someone without doing that? i guess police would convince YOU. it's just stupid
0 likesdon't fear monger, if you're 100% innocent and haven't done anything incriminating and actually have information on possibly finding or figuring out what happened to a missing you do talk to investigators to clear your name and stop wasting their time so they can focus on real suspects
4 likesYes I agree. You NEVER talk to the police guilty or not. without a lawyer. and you NEVER take a polygraph knowing you are guilty. Luckily he was a very stupid criminal. Now he can rot in prison, at least until someone kills him.
4 likes@Robert A Saying "we know everything so just confess" isn't that big of a lie i think you just want to get into a pointless argument on youtube about countries' laws.
0 likes@Robert A See what i mean ? Police literally say "we know everything this is going to make you look worse unless you tell us the truth" ALL the time. The thing is you're not going to be stressed out if you did nothing wrong so who really cares and no i'm not reading all that.
1 likeHe is far from innocent
1 likestare at an imaginary flame in the corner of the interrogation room, yeah?
0 likesayasinsk absolutely correct!
0 likesayasinsk that’s the god given truth
0 likesSusu Sketches what if your innocent?
0 likesWhile that is true, a lot of people who are innocent will talk to police because they think if they get a lawyer it will make them look guilty. So they can be manipulated into a false confession. Yes, that happens. More often than people even understand.
0 likesLikewise, some people that are guilty think they are smarter than the interrogators, like Chris Watts for example, and believe they can beat the system and getting a lawyer will make them look guilty.
Its a tough system to crack from either direction, to be sure.
actually, just never talk to law enforcement. Even if you have a lawyer. If you have a lawyer, they will do the talking for you.
0 likesNever take a lie detector test, whether innocent or guilty, either. General rule of thumb....do not trust police officers. Unfortunately, now, cops aren't your friends and, more often than not, they aren't even doing the job to protect and serve. Instead they are angry people with a vendetta and a need to control. It wasn't always like that. When I was growing up, in the 80's, cops were serving and protecting their communities. They were not out to see who could get the most arrests. They just wanted everyone to be safe and happy.
1 likeI’ve always been baffled by how many people talk without a lawyer. Innocent people go to jail, it’s not only the guilty. Growing up in a household of law enforcement I was always told to NEVER speak to the police without a lawyer.
0 likesayasinsk, Exactly!
0 likesCraxy
0 likesWhy is everyone saying he’s innocent he’s not this man is a liar and very sick and there is dark forces behind this
1 likeTo5ny6 , Nobody’s saying he’s innocent. 🤦♂️
0 likes@Yu Tub None of the agencies you listed were law enforcement agencies. Case and point all of them had actual law enforcement agencies operating in the same country at the same time.
0 likes@I'll let you finish but first https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NKVD
0 likes"Established in 1917 as NKVD of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, the agency was originally tasked with conducting regular police work and overseeing the country's prisons and labor camps"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KGB
"As a direct successor of preceding agencies such as the Cheka, NKGB, NKVD and MGB, the committee was attached to the Council of Ministers. It was the chief government agency of "union-republican jurisdiction", acting as internal security, intelligence and secret police."
ayasinsk yeah they just want to close the case they dgaf if they get the guilty man or not
0 likes@Russ442100 In this case, their job was to find out who killed this family.
0 likesNot to be a "*friend*" to the only realistic suspect!
Surely they're vital to have around, as a friend of justice, the victims, their family & society at large.
They solved this heinous crime spree, ensuring all his victims got a voice, despite him. They ensured the victims were brought home & given a dignified funeral.
If not for these detectives, Shannan would have decomposed, whilst acting as a vessel for insect reproduction, & nutrition for prey.
Surely the flip side of that, is that there are also lots of guilty people, who are free.
0 likes@Jade M too narcissistic for a lawyer
0 likesIm amazed this comment is brought up on every interrogation video
0 likes@Valik police are the good guys, didn't you ever play cops and robbers as a kid?
0 likesLiterally this. Why would anyone talk to them for any length of time at all? It’s so clear they just want a confession, regardless of the facts.
0 likesYeah true... But not in this case, I mean thank God he was so stupid because if he hadn't been we might not know the truth now of what happened to this beautiful mother and her poor babies 💔😢 he's a monster!
0 likes@Jim Behr exactly, I don't care what the circumstances are, even if it's a search to find my family, I'd have a lawyer by my side 24/7 ... There's no downside to having one.
1 likeI talked to a detective without a lawyer and they had me singing a confession that I shot JFK.
0 likesif you don't know this by now then you deserve whatever happens to you...it is 2019
0 likes@Jim Behr Yep.
0 likesGood point
0 likes@Valik the only way anything they say is assuring is if you're ok with life in prison or are so stupid that you take them at their word
1 like@Valik as much as I love police I'm well aware they're walking cameras with the license to kill, anything you wouldn't do or say in front of a judge you shouldn't in front of a cop. No matter how cool they are.
2 likesif you watch 'unbelievable' on netflix, based on a true story, it is a good example. very interesting show
0 likes@goodbyehoes First of all. Europe is not a country.
0 likesIf lying under an interrogation is legal in Italy I can't say, it's illegal in Sweden, UK and most other countries in EU though.
It can in no way, shape, or form help you to speak to the police. What you say can only be used against you. No matter what pressure they put on you, the 5th amendment guarantees that you never have to be witness against yourself. A staggering number of people, both innocent and guilty, believe that it’s in their best interest to get their story out. Never, EVER do this.
0 likesI’m with you except for the “numerous cases of innocent people being manipulated and admitting to something they did not do” part.
0 likesYes, there has been cases of innocent people ending up in jail. But the ones we have seen on tv, like the ones being broadcast by Netflix... nah. They ALL were guilty. Is just Netflix’s leftists propaganda.
I believe there is a very low chance the police will put an innocent man behind bars in this day an age. In previous years yes, but now science is too advanced and interrogators are too well prepared for the most part.
It could happen, but very rarely.
They knew Chris was guilty before they sat him on that chair. They are manipulating him to admit it.
Robert A It is not insane. Most innocent people will lawyer up right away.
0 likesGuilty people like Chris here, that commit the type of crime he committed are not normal and don’t have the same thought process normal individuals do. These techniques work with them well, because it appeals to their ego. On a normal person, these techniques don’t work. Because normal people don’t have the same ego as these psychos.
Russ442100 you are right and I don’t want them to be my friend. I want them to do their job and catch bad guys. Thank you.
0 likes:-) Aye true. He wants to make comparisons between US and the rest of the world. Yet the rest of the world wants to come live in US otherwise no one would give a shit if US puts up a wall.
0 likesThey criticize EVERYTHING. it is the “grapes are green” tell.
Robert A people go to jail ALL the time on poor plantes evidence? You must be talking from experience otherwise this wouldn’t be so important to you.
0 likesALL THE TIME is how you lost this argument. Because that’s not an accurate depiction of how many times so called innocents go to jail for poor planted evidence. 🙄🙄🙄🙄
Your ignorance will get you in trouble more than you can think of.
Moreover knowing this personally from a family incident that ended up causing a innocent young man 1 year in prison and now known as a ex-con for the rest of his days - the only thing these "nice" interrogators want is a conviction. In video game terms they are going after a score. They really could give a flying eff about the person who's in the chair or what actually happened. In my area they've been known to 'create' convictions out of what was offered like building legos just to get it off their table.
0 likes*Never* *EVER* *EVER* *TRUST* *LAW* *ENFORCEMENT* If you don't have a lawyer? Shut the ever loving fuck up until they get there and you speak with them FIRST
I confessed to a crime once.Well,I was pretty much caught red handed.My lawyer told me to NEVER confess,make the cops do their job.But my logic was, I'm facing 3 years,but since I admitted it,I got 90 days and 2 years probation.Piece of cake.But you're right NEVER talk to them.Lawyer up.
0 likesAnd there are even more cases of lawyers letting murderers or rapists off the hook because of some technicality...
0 likesBrad Knapp has
0 likesThere is no machine that can tell if a person is telling the truth or not. The polygraph is a TV show prop
0 likesYou don't really need a lawyer for that. Here is a hint that may shock and surprise you : Regardless how much they try to pressure you, stay calm, be honest and never admit to crimes you have never commited. Easy.
0 likesSpot on. Avail yourself of this protection while Western Civilization still permits it.
0 likesChris was guilty because he murdered his family so I'm glad he didn't ask for a lawyer
0 likesCarlos yeah tell that to the wrongly accused people who get put in prison...
0 likes@Southern Cronies of the state are no friend of yours. Quite literally will stand and watch as violent crowds assault you during a rally/etc. if they have orders from their chief to not get involved.
0 likes@Robert A If you're dumb enough to say "yes, I committed this crime" while knowing you did not, then good riddance...let the prisons have em.
0 likesSome people don't realize what an interrogation is until it's to late
0 likes...and there are numerous cases of guilty people getting off because they kept their mouth shut and had clever attorneys, or the prosecution was weak. What's your point?
1 like@Robert A - Of course, if one is innocent then there is nothing to confess. Despite what interrogators may tell you, what would be the point of "voluntarily confessing" if you didn't do anything?
0 likes@Jeffrey L he would have. But they definitely would have found Shannans eventually.
0 likesWhen the polygraph lady said “You are his child, he will not stop loving you” she knew she just punched him in the stomach with that one line
3 likeshis poor father 😔
0 likesHow he handle this and think about his personality, It is not hard to believe if someone helped him.
0 likesI hope he keep on lying here until they can get to search NK as suspect.but chris didn't want that to happen that is why he said he did all that.
Damn the female detective asked did sha Ann did anything n that's when he made up the story that she hurt the kids that's why he did way he did dude is crazzzyyyy
0 likesGood people right there. Heaven sent.
0 likeshonestly the lady is so fake that if the murderer had ever worked even one or two days in any company office he would have said: "ok you know everything, screw it, I did it"
0 likesWith an attorney nothing would have happened to him. Dont know why these guys talk without an attorney with the police
0 likesHe's your dad and won't stop loving you. Ever .
1 likeTo the dad that killed his daughters.
What ashitt show
and this is why you always.get.a.lawyer.
0 likes😢 Why is this happening to me? 😭
0 likes😳 Gee I don’t know buddy. Maybe if you think real hard you can figure it out. 🤨
I'm glad he confessed, but NEVER take a polygraph test. Seriously. Whether you are innocent or guilty. If asked to by law enforcement, tell them that they are inadmissible in court and they are not completely accurate so you do not feel comfortable.
3 likesAt 5:40, talks about his wife in past tense. "She was pregnant". Did you hear it?
0 likesOnly proper emotion shown is when she says tells him the proper emotion.
0 likesPoor grand father :(
0 likesHe never refers to his daughters as "my daughters " but only as " those girls"....disgusting
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It's a way of him trying to distance himself. "Those" girls or "That person" etc is normally used this way when guilty.
70 likesMichelle Stout and these kids, this is clear as day, were they even his biological daughters? Is not possible, he has no fatherly emotions attached to them at all, and he is bad actor.
3 likesOlli Rolli there is a difference between “the” kids and “those” kids. One is describing something familiar, the other is describing something distant.
72 likesMichelle Stout Between the 5:00 minute video mark through 5:50 video mark. If you watch the video carefully they apparently have the “Time Stone” because the clock keeps going back and forth through time.
2 likes100% false phony staged “psyop” by the government. This is extremely suspicious in it’s entirety. The cops, relatives, the husband, the neighbor & neighborhood. There is a narrative here and a much more mysterious bigger picture. The government loves to create monsters for people to watch on their television programming devices. There are thousands of husbands & wives who have committed worse crimes than this and they don’t get media coverage like this.
One big advertisement for “surveillance mini door bell cameras, go-pro technology”
This entire story was one big circus and the population ate it up. And yes the government is that evil to play mind games with its population. The government even goes to war. The government has disclosed factual documentation and video evidence and openly admit they do psychologically experiments with their population. So many of you were so invested in this story.
@SirVent OfGod you ok?
30 likes@SirVent OfGod tweak or crack?... really though.... clever name at least, using clever is a useful tool but quite its often dangerous and far more trouble than its worth without being wise along wit it init
6 likesHe said those are my kids at 16:49 albeit he was talking to his dad when he uttered it like that.
4 likes19:00 ...
0 likesSirVent OfGod
8 likesmy dude what the fuck
are you okay
Totally disgusting!
0 likes@Vaniillabean
0 likesWhy are you asking me that?
What seems to be your issue?
There is nothing wrong with me. All I did was share a message, my comment has caused people to become unhinged apparently. I didn’t do anything wrong to anyone, but rather express an opinion based on truth & evidence. Many people have become angry, confused and aggressive towards me. It’s interesting to see truth unfold. As you can see with your own eyes the type of responses I got from people. My comments caused the minds of people to resonate and question its own understanding of reality and existence based on what we see and hear. After all there is a huge difference between what we see and hear on television versus what is actually taking place in genuine reality. As even
“ live television “ & “ reality-T.V. “
can be and is very much scripted and controlled based on presentation,wording,sound effects, pre-programming of the masses, etc. Either way the veil is going to be ripped off the eyes of man.
@SirVent OfGod just log off dude
3 likesDoesn’t even say girls, but as “those kids”
0 likesHe says "my kids", "my girls" several times
0 likesThat triggered me !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
0 likesHe did say "they were my babies. They were my kids"
1 like@SirVent OfGod hey that actually makes a lot of sense. The whole case is just, off. Everything about it. All the theatrics..
0 likes@SirVent OfGod Are you saying everything on TV is staged? That makes no sense if that's what your saying. If you look at how much content is on TV you'd realise fairly quick that you couldn't possibly stage all of it.
2 likesrobert pirsig if you were to genuinely do your own research, you would be angry,confused,hurt,contemplative,hurt then confused again and ultimately angry because the truth is, 100% of everything the television has ever showed you in your life has been a spell and weapon against you. There is nothing wrong with questioning your existence and environment. There is nothing wrong with discovering truth, as we all know, Truth Hurts ..!! It really does. But it also releases us from deception and lies spun by our reality. Most of our issues take place in our own minds. And our minds have been under attack 24/7 by evil. This small tiny minute story is just but one of the billions of people who genuinely go missing & killed in real life. “The Case of Chris Watts” is a psyop and there is something evil and wicked that has occurred. What’s wrong is that many people are scared and afraid to go off of the
1 like(“ narrative system “) people fear turning their back on the government & education indoctrination beast system. This is nothing new in life, however this will be the last warning in existence, I am one of the last people in this generation that is going to be able to still save and warn as many people as possible before it’s too late. People like me will be hunted and more than likely killed because I am trying to wake people up.
@SirVent OfGod whatever you say freakshow lmao
1 likeHe does, after confessing.
0 likes@Nicholas Manos you must have not read my comments. Of course there is evil beings in this world. That doesn’t mean we are suppose to surrender to evil. However if you don’t care about what I am saying, then don’t respond. Ignore it. I will not stop trying to warn and wake people up from deception. Obviously you don’t care or believe me.
0 likesNoticed this as well. It seems very key to separate or disassociate. I always ask how someone could do this to their kids but simply it appears they disassociate from them. My babies are my babies I protect my babies. They are me and more. With that sense of connection it makes it really hard to understand how its possible.
1 likeSirVent OfGod Jesus, someone here has a very thick and pointy tinfoil hat.
1 like@SirVent OfGod "on their television programming devices" LMFAO
1 likeProbably disassociation.
0 likes@日本語は話せません
0 likesYou are clearly confused, many of you can’t even respond with an open mind or critical analysis of what I am saying. It’s unfortunate that you have dismissed TRUTH, essentially denial of The Divine Holy Spirit that is within you is what you are doing. You don’t have respond if it doesn’t apply to you. You have a free will to ignore my comments. I will continue to pray for those who are lost and will continue doing the will of The Heavenly Father. Please be safe.
@Olli Rolli Yeah I was thinking about that too, saying "I love those kids!" in reference to a photo seems completely normal to me, but I'm no parent.
0 likesI mean if it wasn't his biological children that would make even more sense.
He does tho? I’m not defending the guy, but he certainly does.
0 likes@Sucker Supreme he does, but specifically in and around his confession, which is a bit more fascinating. Then as soon as he confesses and going into the "Shannan was the killer" alibi, he goes to back to saying "those kids"
1 likehe actually switched to "my babies" when given the option to blame shannon
0 likesWhy did Chris confide he would have escaped if he kept lying
0 likesWhen he asked why he buried them 🤣
0 likes#1 rule fellas never think or act with your Johnson no good ever comes of it
1 likeThe polygraph lady was dressed like the Hamburgerlar. That should have given him a clue. He's a monster.
1 like"You havent shed ONE tear."
5195 likesProceeds to shed one tear
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Hahahahahahahaha
32 likesI shall now proceed to laugh 😂
35 likes@Rose Skye your response beats the original comment haha 👌😂
10 likesPS time mark for tears 10:26
@MJ Bartending nothing beats originals
3 likesLance Handy 😂😂😂😂
0 likesHe was a terrible criminal. Even if he kept quiet and got a lawyer he put their bodies in the easiest place to find it, IMO they would've found them fast.
4 likes@Anabelle D they didnt believe they could fit in the tanks even after he told them so how would they find them fast? How is that an easiest place to find them? They would never have found the kids bodies had he not told them..never
4 likes@Oh liver bird upon my chest Shannon was buried barely outside the work site they wouldve found her no problems the girls are a different story, yes
3 likes@Anabelle D so you should say "her" and not "them" ..if he had time she wouldve ended up in the same place,bit by bit..he didnt have the time he anticipated
3 likesOh liver bird upon my chest that’s what I was thinking they would have never found them
0 likes@Anabelle D Exactly. He put them at HIS JOB ffs!
1 likeOh liver bird upon my chest There was hair on the hatch. They would have put it together I’m sure.
0 likessniffle
1 likeLance Handy lmbo!
0 likes@Rose Skye Oh I feel awful for laughing, but damn that was funny.
0 likes@Anabelle D
2 likesYou only see those places as "easy to find" because you know they were there.
@B Miles
2 likesThey found the hair in the hatch ONLY because he told them the girls were in there.
No one had thought to look in the tanks before that.
Anabelle Doll the lawyer would just have had to show that they couldn’t prove that he did beyond a reasonable doubt...
1 like@Rose Skye 😭😭😭
0 likes"i knew there was something I was forgetting duh"
2 likesOJ's grinning in disbelief..
0 likesFake tear
0 likesRose Skye mmM
0 likesOhh, I forgot his wife was pregnant , damn man. Wife killed 1st, then youngest and oldest daughter knew her daddy just killed sister when he came back to kill her correct?
1 likea single
0 likes''There, are we good now?''
2 likes@Oh liver bird upon my chest HIS WIFE WAS BURIED CLOSE TO THE TANKS!!!. THE POLICE OR THESE DETECTIVE MUST BE STUPID OR SUPER NAIVE NOT TO LOOK FOR THEM INSIDE THE TANKS!!!!!. THE POINT: THEY WOULD HAVE FOUND THOSE GIRLS SUPER FAST!!!
0 likesOh shit I'm suppose to cryy? squeezes eyes and sniffs
1 likeRose Skye LMAOOO Oh my gosh
0 likes@Linda Beal True. Detectives know which hiding spots are obvious. Whatever place you can think off to hide drugs in your house, they'll search that. And since they've had Chris on the ropes all this time because he's so predictable, they'd probably have figured out his little attempt at covering things up pretty quickly.
0 likesTaste The Rainbow yes unfortunately correct 😰. She begged for her life and put up a fight due to injuries found on her little body 😰😰
0 likes@Irish Dee talks 🍀 My God, didn't know that! Poor baby...What a monster!
0 likesThat part was crazy. He demonstrated right there, he cares not one iota for his family. I was left speechless. 🙍🏽♂️
0 likesProceeds to breaking voice and fake tears
1 likeJust one
0 likesThe detectives are playing a completely different game
0 likesNot saying Chris is a great guy, but his dad reminds me of my dad. Not all friendly or anything but when he really has something he wants to know, he’ll ask it straight forward no matter how tough or awkward. You can tell they were both feeling that terrible tension, my dads good at seeing through me it’s crazy. My mom has trouble with it and she’s the main one in my face about everything. The dads bro.
0 likesDamn straight ur going to prison! He acts so surprised on what's about to happen!!
0 likesman... You know what... He just might be innocent.... Like when he said they were blue... why say that....
0 likesHe mentions the people he let down, except his wife and daughters. And the only time he starts crying is when he realizes he's going to prison, not over the horror or guilt of what he has done. He can rot.
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He sure can
17 likesThat is 1 sick Thug. Well cold hearted thug that is. It doesn’t get anymore colder than that!
4 likesHe will .🙂
0 likesWhy do people talk to the police?? Always always always get a lawyer!!
1 likethis poor man had to sit there and look the guy who killed his grandbabies in the eyes while the dude lied to him
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The poor man and his wife said they forgave him
1 likeHe got several life sentences
0 likesYeah why didn't he call the ambulance if he really loved his kids
0 likes"I didn't lie to you on that polygraph I promise..."
2854 likes"Chris, Chris stop."
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“Chris.. it’s time”
248 likesAlexandra Scott it’s time to stop
49 likesLinda, Linda honey😂😂
25 likesTrashyBag yeah, especially since they’re talking to a literal murderer with so means of protection 👀👀👀
13 likesLike “Daddy,chill”
15 likesA guy named something they only missed one comma if we’re being picky 🤣
5 likesTake a deep breath...
8 likesyou have been stopped 😂
2 likes@Allie - They don't need protection, Chris murdered his sleeping wife and two young kids who stood no chance against him. He's too much of a weasel to try anything with those detectives.
6 likes@A Guy Named Something *Chris. Chris, stop.
3 likesI know that's rite. He's like look I told my wife I'd be home by 10. Enough is enough. Don't play with me.
4 likes@Erica LaShan 😂😂😂
1 like“I didn’t lie to you on that polygraph I promise...”
4 likesMe: “Chris, Chris shut the hell up.”
This is just like that movie with James Franco he was on the stand and tried the same on the stand and the judge called him on it
2 likesMy fav part
0 likes@Neha lmao 😂
0 likes"No guys really your polygraph must be wrong."
0 likesat no point does he even mention the child his wife was pregnant with???
0 likes4:21 "that's god's honest truth" so so pathetic!
0 likesWhen the cops come in right after the father mentions a lawyer, it is pretty heartless. Obviously this man is a killer, but imagine this same psychological move on a more innocent suspect. This fictional person would be manipulated by police into not talking to a lawyer and potentially put away on trumped up charges. I am open to any conversation about what anyone else thinks, it is just my opinion.
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This was done in the circumstances that it as done ; someone partially confessing to a crime they believed even before that, correctly as it turned out, he committed. I don't get where the "pretty heartless" bit was.
1 likeWhy would you confess he could’ve got away with it
0 likesChris:"she hurt them, so I killed her." Also, I tossed the bodies in a pit of oil. That seems rational.
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Yeah not call 911 noooo
80 likesIt’s laughable how brain dead our minds can go when guilty of something
82 likes@AC-130 Fan i dont see why that is a bad fabrication? obviously if he says his wife killed the children and in a moment of panic he killed her, then theres no one to testify that he didnt kill the children so he dumped them all somewhere, dont think it will really get anywhere but its a way better story than sayin you killed all 3, seems rational to me
34 likes@Jose Tashakori hurt implies not killing generally, he's basically saying his wife hurt his kids so he killed his kids. I agree with what you're saying but you can definitely scrutinize his choice of words
8 likes@Xeilot he said the wife smothered the kids, so the kids are murdered by the mother, and here is when he couldve said that they had a fight and he choked her to death due to the rage, and in fear of knowin no one would believe that he didnt kill all 3 he hid all the bodies because it wouldnt make sense not to
31 likesOh what it's like to have a perfect mind. Cherish it you 1%ers
0 likes@Jose Tashakori it's terrible because he only came up with this after the detectives suggested this scenario. He showed no sadness over the loss of his children. It would've been a decent alibi if he lead with it, but he didn't.
41 likes@IzzyJ Chris?? It's that you? 😂😂
6 likes“What did you do last night Man?”
8 likes“Eh nothing, made diner, killed a bud light and watched Netflix. What did you do?”
“Well speaking of killing. . . “
@Lindsey Ormsbee I mean, there's not many options here lol. It's either he killed all 3 or his wife killed the kids and he killed his wife. His neighbor's camera footage saw no one entering or leaving except Chris, so it literally could only be those 2 options...
1 like@Spider Man it could've been, but it's funny that he never thought of this scenario until they suggested it to try and get the confession.
5 likesLet’s not forget his wife was heavily pregnant. So by killing his wife, he killed his unborn child. Disgusting eitherway especially when he claims to love “these kids” so much.
3 likes@Jose Tashakori An innocent man would want to clear the air, even if there were no witnesses. The fact that he hid the bodies makes him seem more guilty. That, and the fact that he's changed his story several times since the investigation started and knowingly gave false information to make himself seem like a helpless victim of circumstance. Watts is a coward and a chump.
6 likes@trashteamracing never said he isnt, im tryin to explain that the final story he went with, could have possibly gave him a lifeline, if you put yourself in a situation of committin manslaughter and everyone around you is dead, even if you killed only 1, you wouldnt think “im gonna hide only the person i killed” youre gonna think, fucc not only did i commit manslaughter but 2 other people that i didnt kill i will be charged with, so in a moment of panic you think of hiding all the bodies, it makes perfect sense, i know he killed them all but fabricating it like that would have been able to save him slightly, not that he deserves it.
4 likesI was honestly surprised that he didn’t go with the “Shudder Island” defense from the beginning, but then again he’s an complete idiot and an utter monster for what he did. And he doesn’t deserve any sympathy from us.
1 like@Jose Tashakori He fucked up helping them to find the bodies, that's the only way the dead can talk for defending themselves from false accusation. So yeah, that's how the lie doesn't add up, also when he's still told that he's not telling all the truth, after "living that traumatic moment" he would be angry and instantly respond for having to "live" such a situation and even then being accusated for not so.
1 like@Jose Tashakori I dunno man... Let's assume that's what really happened, the wife killed the kids and he killed her in a fit of rage. I think a more natural reaction would be to hide the wife's body and then call the cops and an ambulance saying that you found your children lying there and you suspect that your wife has run away from what she did. You'd know that all the forensic data and detectives would point to her as the culprit giving more weight to your story. Dumping all the three bodies in a ditch doesn't make sense to me in that scenario.
1 likeI love Tammy for what she did. Lord please send her a personal trainer to fix her awful protraction. Makes me uncomfortable just looking at it 😬
2 likesHow stupid was Chris to never ask for an attorney and/or agree to a polygraph.
0 likesHis father was smart
1 likeLast night, my wife and I went out to eat. She ordered whatever she wanted and as soon as I ordered a nice steak, she said “whoa buddy”
1 likeDad: "Lets get you a L-"
7587 likesDetectives: 🏃 🏃🤸🤸
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LMFAOOOOOOOO
293 likesHahaaa beautiful
82 likesParkour!
35 likes@Jeff Bezos without the pesos they're were booking it🤣🤣
34 likes💯 You never talk to the police they are not anyones friends under those circumstances. Even if I was innocent I would still call a lawyer and have my lawyer answer all their questions with me sitting next to them. God knows they can twist the words of even an innocent person. They are there to get a conviction thats all.
243 likesYeahhh 😂
3 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣
2 likesthat was what they were doing outside fr😂
7 likesLMFAO
4 likesLOL🤣🤣🤣 👌
4 likes@Edith NoTime4Losers they have to in system where it’s innocent until proven guilty, it might astonish you but that’s not the case everywhere. The layers aren’t morally obligated to “do the right thing”, I assume you’re from the states and you must’ve seen tons of cases where the layer would do anything, to lie or to blame the victim, even if they know their clients are cold blooded murders
15 likesMurder, I sleep.
13 likesLawyer, real shit.
@Sky banana Queen unfortunately it’s guilty until proven innocent for a lot of folks
11 likesHuh?
1 likeLMAO they have sixth sense
1 likeOh man, why does your post crack me up
2 likes@mychannel302 🤣
0 likesLomaooooooo Nicely noticed
0 likes@Sky banana Queen yeah on the tv show the practice. Irl I doubt it.
0 likesI don’t think people will truly understand how god damn funny this comment is.
3 likes@Cerveza I've never had a comment get 4k like this 🤣🤣
4 likes@Tyler Hobbs
4 likesDefinitely deserved. I don’t laugh out loud too often but yours tickled me.
@Cerveza glad I could give u a chuckle 🤝
0 likes@T Raw I think it’s the right thing to do in some cases. Numbers and studies can’t lie ;)
0 likes@Edith NoTime4Losers 100% I hate that people think requesting a lawyer shows guilt. I’ll always request a lawyer regardless
4 likesThis comment here.
0 likes@Jon agreed. You say one wrong thing even in innocence, you could end up with a record.
1 likeYou the citizen might know your basic rights, but the lawyer is better at making sure you act on them correctly and within the law
@Tyler Hobbs what does it even mean?
0 likes@From the Game Throne man that same stuff happened to someone I know he decided not to get a lawyer cause he did not do anything. So then they twisted his words and fucked him. It’s bullshit my lips will always be sealed until I have a lawyer all the legal system wants to do is take your money innocent or not.
0 likes@Edith NoTime4Losers getting a lawyer is a good idea but their goal isn't convictions
0 likesLOOOL
0 likes17:53 lol I was imagining the same exact thing as the OP when the detectives heard the word lawyer and doing parkour moves over desks and shit.
5 likesLmao
1 likeI CHOKED ON MY DRINK
3 likesThat’s our cue ! 😂😂
0 likesI just imagined the polygraph lady entering the room through acrobatics and I'm giggling like an idiot
3 likes@Ramos she cartwheels through the door
2 likesThe second they heard lawy- their arms were doing right angles running towards that door LMFAO
3 likesDeaddddddd
0 likesMfer 🤣🤣🤣
0 likes😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 this
0 likesUNDERATED COMMENT 😭
0 likesLmayo!!
0 likesi keep saying it on these vids but "lawyer" is the only word you know when a cop is asking. YES, when you are INNOCENT. say "lawyer" and nothing else.
3 likesare you being interviewed as a witness? go home. how did you even end up at the police station? let them subpoena you. don't let cops question you as a witness. that's for court, where judges & juries have the job of determining guilt or innocence and finding out the truth. the only job the police have is putting people in prison. that's what they want out of an interview with you: they need to know who to arrest, and if anything you say indicates even a small chance that person could be you, they will act on it, because they don't want to do more work than they have to. all you've done is make yourself an easy victim for their laziness.
if you haven't been arrested, say nothing to cops. if you have been arrested, ask for a lawyer, and then, again, say NOTHING. doesn't matter how confident you are that you'll be able to defend your innocence. it probably feels like a no-brainer since you genuinely didn't so anything, right? the police will find a way to make you look guilty. not "they might", not "they can". they will. it's their entire job.
Jodi: 🤸♀️
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0 likesYou make me spit my coke wtf haha 🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesI'm so dead these comments are golden
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0 likes😂😂
0 likesLmao
0 likesTHE EMOJIS LMAAO 🤣🤣
0 likesTHIS WAS NOT A CONFESSION!!!!!!!
1 likeLike how can he listen to the male detectives bullshit when his family is missing. I would be going to the higher ups telling them I need a more competent detective talking to me. Some bs compliments. Talking about my body. My wife orders whatever she wants and I can’t get a steak. WTF
1 likecw says..''what gonna happen?'',,,,he wasnt talking about his family bodies getting recovered..hes talking about himself
0 likesAverage non-JCS-viewer when confronted by police for a speeding ticket
1 likeHaunting that he keeps saying “those kids” and “those girls”. Total detachment.
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glennman0922 fr this dude is sick man
33 likesYeah I noticed that myself..Sicko
7 likesI was thinking about that. He kept detaching from his kids
10 likesIf he was normal, he would be saying my kids, my girls. He would be begging them to find his daughters and wife. He’s cold.
19 likes@Alison Grace While calling him human sickens me.. I think he's doing it that way because admitting his little girls who loved him were dead because of him was too hard to handle. So by saying those kids, he's protecting himself from the full brunt of what he did.
15 likesIt's the same way my dog becomes the dog when it tears up something important.
AgapeForgotten Yes, I agree. I love my little dog to bits too, but when she does something really naughty, she’s ‘that dog’. Then I feel really guilty for saying that five minutes later. 😂
1 like@Alison Grace That's okay! It's you not wanting to be angry with someone you love so much. dogs are like small children, they start to feel hyper, or upset, destroy something then feel bad about their actions. Knowing you'll always love her is enough.
2 likesIn this case, yes, but that is not a univeral truth. It is a subjective truth. What if a parent says, those little boogers are something else. Is that also detachment?
0 likesHe also said that she WAS pregnant!
4 likes11:46. I LOVED THOSE GIRLS! He is talking past tense as well.
3 likesOr a generalization?
0 likesThat is the same thing Deorr Kuntz's dad does, he says "that boy" when he talks about his son.
1 likeI love psychology
0 likesCindy and Frank may have forgiven you, but God will not.
1 likeEternal Hellfire Chris...
Father knows. Fathers always know.
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chris’s dad knew he was lying from the start
0 likesEveryone : "This whole thing was horrible"
0 likesMe: "..... that's not how you pronounce Shannon."
Calls his daughters ‘His babies’ as soon as they put more pressure on him. Thought they were ‘those kids’..
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@Thought Gains Is this a joke, or do you really think this?
20 likesRebecca Trenorden This isnt a joke. Why did Chris Watts kill them if not because God allowed it? Every thing happens for a reason because God has greater plans. Just believe
0 likesthis kind of disassociation is typical with murders, you can see it also in Diane Downs’s case (a mother who killed her children), even with Madeleine McCann’s case - people responsible for the crime (parent or both parents) never say -my child, my daughter/son, my baby, there’s always that child/girl/boy, etc, and of course speaking of them in past tense, and that is a strong teller that something isn’t right
4 likes@Thought Gains It was his choice. Your messed up belief of a god doesn't take away the fact that people are responsible for their own actions. He is guilty in the eyes of the law and every other sane person on this planet.
2 likesGood catch!
0 likesFound it impressive when he said that his mum always said Shannan was crazy. Yeah... sure.
0 likesDaaaaannmmm son LOL
0 likesThought Gains because god allowed it?
2 likesWhich god exactly? There’s been so many
mk private he’s trolling to make people of faith looks bad. it’s obvious. don’t feed him
4 likes@Danielle Hutchens well, she knew she was hated so why stay? They were both not that bright
0 likeshis dad is the real MVP here
0 likesFor anyone who is wondering why there is no comment.
17 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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Damn that bums me out.
4 likesJesus Christ.
4 likesThank you for letting us all know. That sucks.
Edit: Hey, they're back, the comments!
Classic Youtube, smothering and strangling good content creators.
6 likeswhich videos did they take down
0 likes@αντρεας καρανασιος wrath of jody, what pretend to be mad looks like, Jennifer's solution and whatnot?
0 likesThey said the showed violence lmao, did not follow YouTube guidelines bla bla
While other channels posting the similar content with even title "JCS Inspired" never got any guideline strike.
"Why would she hurt my fucking girls " is the tell tale sign that he did it.
0 likesat 16:20 the detectives had to high-five each other in the other room knowing they caught the ba$terd.
0 likesIt seems to me that the real difference between a good interrogation and a bad one is WHEN all these techniques are used. In this case, they are used to apply pressure only after investigative work has been done, multiple red flags have come up during the more informal questioning, and we have a reasonable sense that Chris did it.
431 likesBut then at other times you see interrogations START with these, and that's dangerous - you can easily manipulate the innocent into the same exhaustion. After all, if you can cut off a denial before an innocent person can finish saying it, that would break an innocent person too. It's like that other video where they kept trying this on someone before they even checked out the most basic facts (they were chasing a white guy, but they caught a black guy).
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Yeah but an innocent person will not break because he knows he is right. These techniques only work because the feeling of guilt weights a lot and it's very very difficult to lie when you know, that they know you are already the culprit or are involved.This channel has a video of innocent people confessing and the responses are completely different. Some just rage and scream defensively but confidently because they know its not the truth. Others try to explain the situation as much as possible with every detail they can and don't stutter or have holes in their story because they know it's true.
11 likesOn the other side, a guilty person will lose confident with every question, asking him to detail every event, and he knows he's lying and that a single mistake means his whole story is not true. So under this pressure, instead of actually giving a simple and convincing story, they detail as much as possible with unnecessary details that are later reminded by the investigators when the story doesnt add up.
@Jean Pierre Polnareff Innocent people have given false confessions before. There is a documentary on Netflix about false confessions. Some innocent people are weak minded and can’t handle pressure and will admit to anything because they are just mentally weak and want the pressure to be over. Also, some people are mentally challenged and have been tricked by police. You should seriously look up that documentary on Netflix. It’s mind blowing.
81 likes@bigben618 what’s the name of the documentary?
2 likes@Riya Singh It’s called “The Confession Tapes”
7 likes@bigben618 hmm interesting i will check it out.
2 likes@Awkward Autistic you could confess accidentally to being at the scene or being angry with the person and they could use that as evidence that you had a motive or had the ability to do it. it’s happened before. plus, you never know what you’d actually do until you’re in that situation with the pressure focused on you. this is the interrogators jobs, they’re extremely good at it. sometimes too good.
20 likes@Jean Pierre Polnareff Innocent people break *all the time*. Not every innocent person acts the same way. We expect a lot of the innocent to defend their innocence in the face of very, very serious pressure.
16 likesAnd like I said - just look at some of the techniques used in the video. How do you explain the situation as much as possible, if I cut you off every two seconds? If you rage and scream, I'm just going to suggest that means you did it, right? How about I offer you a way to spin a story, which isn't true, and out of exhaustion you nod when I tell you that story? You don't even need to say anything. Just nod. That's an admission! You did the murder!
You think I'm just giving silly hypotheticals? Well. This video mentions the Reid technique. The Reid techniques (it's really a family of related techniques) first gained prominence when Reid used it on a guy to gain a confession to his wife's murder. And guess what? THE ACCUSED WAS INNOCENT. Here's the link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reid_technique
@Jean Pierre Polnareff There was an FBI agent on youtube,he talked about interrogations - he said,if you apply pressure,in 25% of the cases,innocent will admit they committed a crime,just to get out of the situation they're in,even if in the long term,it means,they will have a life-long sentence.And these types of questionings and pressure by the interrogators can be sued by the innocent for psychological damage and abuse.
8 likes@Awkward Autistic Fact is though even if you’re innocent there could be a less than stellar jury as we’ve seen multiple times (Casey Anthony) and you can end up in prison the rest of your life. It may look like the better deal to take a plea, and say you’re guilty with the assurance of way less years than that, and hope your case is looked at again.
3 likes@Jean Pierre Polnareff that's simply not true. My teacher once accused me of stealing my homework essay off the internet. And I knew that that wasn't true, that I was innocent but she was so calm and brutal that I eventually broke and cried out of frustration bc I knew I had no proof. And that whole thing was only about honework. So I'm SURE I would break too if I was accused and interrogated by professionals even tho I'm innocent. Some people just can't deal with stress and emotional manipulation
4 likes@Jean Pierre Polnareff plenty of innocent people have broken.
4 likes@Jean Pierre Polnareff when you sit in the same room for 3 hours at 2 in the morning talking to 3 different people it is a matter of time before you break even the innocent can fall to it. The videos of the innocent guy being blamed was said to be a stretch case that doesn't happen very often and the same for the one with the guy that sat in the room and had the same 4 lines on repeat for 2 hours and prevented the interrogation from moving at all
1 likeCan’t you just ask for a lawyer to end it?
0 likes@Greg some people are so scared of the police and want to be respectful, and they know they are innocent so they don’t even consider asking for a lawyer because they want to cooperate with the police because that’s what they were taught to do their entire lives since they were born.
0 likesLead detective looks just like Dylan Hartley !! Dead ringer !!
0 likesThank God for the Law against Murder
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lmao
0 likesIt's almost like they're talking to a toddler...
0 likes10:47 "Sniffs on cue." Lmao
1 likeI watched the Netflix documentary on this, he confessed guilty later on to all of the crimes. He said he asphyxiated Shanann, wrapped her in a sheet then put her in the back of his truck, and made the kids sit next to her dead body. He drove to his work with all 3 in his truck, then put the blanket over CeCe, then Bella killing them both and putting them in the oil tanks. Shanann didn't fight, CeCe didn't fight, but Bella's last words to him were "Daddy, no!" It broke my heart.
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Fuck this made it all seem more real
35 likes@Derian Miller the craziest part of this is when the neighbor is playing the tape and the commercial comes on with an oil tank spill and dead skeleton
30 likes@Sean what’s the doc called?
0 likesOh no 😭 may the mother and the daughters rest in peace.
5 likes@Ben Free American Murder: The Family Next Door
1 likei believe shannan was on the floorboard of the backseat right under the girls feet. (i could be wrong)
4 likes@Sean for real? Where can I c that. Wtf
0 likes@Sean could you please tell me where can i watch this?
1 like@Sean that was pretty freaking ironic, I seen that too.... Smh.
0 likesLook up his letters released from prison, the most chilling thing he said was “When I dug the hole, it seemed a lot deeper than it was. As I pulled on the sheet she rolled out and into the hole. I think she had given birth. She landed face down, I remember being so angry with her that I was not going to change how she landed,' imagine being this EVIL. I hope he rots slowly behind those bars.
2 likes@circusofsix he mentioned the girls were asking him "is mommy okay?" the whole ride until they dozed off from being tired, but am not sure myself, you might be right^^
0 likes@Artika Puspita Sari there’s a video where Chris and the cop go and talk to the neighbors to see the camera footage. And you can see a commercial that shows a fetus turning into a skull and getting covered in oil in the background
0 likesLol he whispers like this isn’t being recorded. Fucking brilliant
1 likeWow the best detective in the whole case isn't that woman its detective dad he just sealed his fate
0 likesThe poor dad
0 likesYou would think it would be worth upgrading the video and audio quality of these devices they have in these rooms
0 likesInterrogator: Why aren't you crying
2445 likesChris: sniffles
That would be almost funny if the situation wasn't so dire
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Interrogator: I don't need to use my techniques to see that BS
40 likesAmy Craig
8 likesYou said so much, and yet, none of it has anything to do with the original comment
Jonseon 666 likes
0 likesCome on bro , It WAS funny.
7 likesThe funny thing is he was free to leave at anytime... But he just assumed he was under arrest ,,, funny how the subconscious mind works
29 likesBut he was hoping they were still alive and well somewhere. Thats why he wasnt emotional yall! Cant you believe that? So fucking pathetic
4 likesChris was never the brightest bulb on the tree.
2 likesThat was so ridiculous.. came down here for this comment
0 likesStop! Laugh out Loud.
0 likes@Anthony Montenaro Its because they don't want to seem guilty. That's why they keep talking and also why they don't get an attorney. It blows my mind how many people are spending the rest of their life in prison (guilty ones) all because of their own words and not wanting to appear guilty. If I'm innocent or guilty of a crime I wouldn't say a word without an attorney present. And especially if I'm guilty. I'd rather look guilty to the police and have them think I did something than being in court with them knowing I did something. Thankfully these murderous bastards aren't too bright. But imagine all the people in prison and them knowing there was no evidence to convict besides their interrogations. Chris could of very well been free today if he had only not taken the polygraph and asked to have an attorney present.
3 likes@Chris Watson I disagree with him being free today even if he avoided their test and interrogation. Between the neighbors video and her best friend calling the cops hours after he killed his family this dude never stood a chance.
0 likes@Chris Watson well said.
2 likes@Rawb Mar Fact is that is circumstantial evidence. They searched the oil site before the confession and surprisingly didn't find shanann. It would or been one of those cases everyone knows he's guilty but without the bodies there is zero chance they could of secured a conviction. While the video is suspicious it didn't show anything
0 likes@Marcus Withers Thanks Marcus!
0 likes@Chris Watson Eh say what you want but he had no time to think or act to his situation. Not long after he murders his family police are at his front door questioning him. The fact is his wife was supposed to be there which immediately tipped Nicole off and he acted insanely sketchy and panicky while watching the neighbors tape. Theres video of the neighbor saying hes acting weird and not like himself and the neighbor says it sounds urgent.
0 likesYou're not wrong that heavy suspicion alone isn't enough to warrant murder charges but they would have found something somewhere just due to the fact they'd have been so heavily invested in him as suspect #1
@Rawb Mar Oh don't get me wrong I completely agree! I can't imagine the shock and panic he felt that only hours after murdering his family he's getting pressed right away. Those calls and drive home from work knowing a concerned Nichole and police officer were at his door waiting to go inside to find the family. I believe he thought he would of had at least till that night before people would start to worry thus giving him time to set everything up and go plant her car and pack up all belongings to make it look like she left him. The one thing I am certain is had Nichole not been so concerned immediately following the murders and at his door he probably could of got away with it. Nichole was really what foiled the whole plan. That's why he turned off her phone and was gonna dump that and park the car somewhere. Cheers
0 likesDid you see the look on Coder's face lol.????
0 likesI don't understand why I always end looking at this videos that i watched like 20 times already but i think is bec i never ever in my life would comprehend how HOW !!! YOU MURDER THEM AND BE SITTING THERE DENYING THAT YOU DONT KNOW WHEN HRS AGO YOU DID THE MOST HORRIBLE THING OF KILLING WIFE WTH BABY PLUS DAUTHERS ended up inside those oil tanks....i want to know how can you do that ?? How how hoooowww !!!..like holding a kid death which is ur baby and intentionally dropped them Where you supposed to be ..THE SHOULD'VE PUT YOU THERE TOO FOR 2 DAYS !!! I NEVER HATED SOMEONE IN MY LIFE
0 likesThe man thinks he so smart but not smart enough to just say "no comment". He clearly has narcists traits thinking everyone is going to buy the story he is spinning
0 likesWhy would you want to getaway with this crime!
0 likesMurders aren't to intelligent huh? Literally never talk without a lawyer
0 likesThat woman is amazing. She's so good at her job its unreal.
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She really is.
31 likesHer training is truly excellent!!!
If you want to see another great detective and fascinating interrogation, watch that of Canadian murderer Russell Williams who was the commander of Canada's largest base.
He raped and murdered 2 young women in 2009, broke in and entered over 80 homes, stole girls and women's underwear and took selfies wearing them... he is a disgusting pos.
The detective, Jim Smyth is incredible.
The interrogation is now used worldwide for training.
Be safe!!!
She’s like the beast they keep chained up in the back when they need to absolutely clown some murderer, and they bring her out for some highlight footage
26 likesShe is twisted in the mind to perform a job like this must be a control freak as well
5 likes@Sometimescloudy maybe, but someone has to do the job tho lol
9 likes@Sometimescloudy
14 likesYou are so jealous...
You applied to Law Enforcement and were denied weren't you...
lol
@Abelis 🇺🇦 hahaha no just saying for somebody to warp and bend stuff and manipulate people on the daily must be a different breed but all women are good at that so
4 likes@Verda
2 likesLol...
You don't know anything about the case then, or about the fact that by the time they brought "the man" in, his name is Russell Williams by the way, the cops had pretty much everything they needed against him.
These interrogations don't happen in a vaccum in Canada.
The RCMP's BSAS unit interrogations are orchestrated, practiced and scripted long before the suspect is brought in.
This is no longer the days when good cop/bad cop dragged someone in off the street without cause and placed them under a hot lamp...
Detective Jim Smyth is brilliant. The year before this case occured, Smyth wrapped up the rape and murder of 8 year old Tori Stafford, finding her remains in a field without the suspect even telling the cops where the child's body was...
In Williams' case the reason the bastard was brought in was because his tire tracks matched those found in the field behind missing victim Jessica Lloyd's house.
The tire tracks were found because 2 men reported seeing a silver Pathfinder parked oddly on the edge of her property in the snow. When the cops investigated that area they found the tire tracks and the foot prints in the snow, leading to the house.
They also had plenty of DNA from Marie France Comeau's murder scene.
When they set up a roadblock near Jessica's home, Williams was stopped driving his silver Pathfinder wirh Toyo tires that matched the tracks.
He was then connected with murder victim Marie France Comeau as he was her commanding officer, and was also connected with living near the 2 previous sexual assault victims 3 houses from his cottage.
By the time he was brought in that Sunday afternoon, his cottage in Tweed and his main residence in Ottawa were being searched and his vehicle impounded.
Hidden in his house were boxes containing hundreds of pieces of stolen lingerie and hard drives and UBS sticks with photos and videos of himself wearing lingerie, masturbating and videos of the murders, rapes and sexual attacks on victims.
So yeah, the cops had Williams and yeah, Detective Smyth is quite bright.
Next time, know the case before speaking.
@Guillermo Cardenas
0 likesI don't remember anyone asking your opinion kid.
@Verda the detective walked him into those mistakes.. what are you on about?
1 like@Verda they couldn't even charge him until he agreed to the boot cast. The detective got him to agree to that
1 likeOutwardly she's like someone you'd meet at church or a shopping mall but in truth she's a bad ass. Incredible.
0 likesAgreed, but can we be honest about the fact that we're recognizing her for her ability to manipulate and deceive? Life's funny that way.
0 likesyep..... could u imagine been in a relationship with it, haha
0 likescould u imagine having her as a mum hahaha
0 likesRyan Norman seriously I had no idea how much they are involved! Such great work.
1 likeShe not good. Polygraph is not evidence and she is wrong.
0 likes@JANUSZ yes the polygraph is a 100 year old technology that measures bodily vitals, not actual lying. but since criminals think it works, it can be effective to getting confessions, as it did here. care to elaborate why you think she's "wrong" and "not good"?
0 likesSometimescloudy well the male derectives too with that argument. But people like that are absolutely needed in the field
0 likesWhy is the woman amazing but none of the men? In fact I never hear a male detective get praised for his skills. Why is it only when a woman does something it's"amazing?" SMDH
0 likeshighly recommend the Netfilx documentary about this case.. called American Murder: The Family Next Door
0 likesThis is why if you ever talk to police you should always be truthful, like tell them they are stupid pigs as honestly as you can
0 likesHe wanted a new life with his floozy who helped him. shan'nann did not kill those girls either he did or nk killed them and to take the heat off his tart he blamed shan'nann the monster
0 likesWhy wouldn’t he ask for a lawyer???
0 likes“I’d never do anything to hurt them” - Chris after literally nobody mentioned anything about his wife and kids being hurt. Literally incriminates himself every time he opens his mouth....
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He also said “she WAS pregnant”. When people talk in the past tense about missing people it’s usually a bad sign
197 likesAt this point he knew he was the suspect and they were clearly implying that he had hurt his family. Pretend it's incriminating all you want but that fact is that you're only hearing everything he says as incriminating because you already knew he was guilty ahead of time.
52 likes@Wegner ok buddy
6 likes@SCOOCH what
7 likes@Wegner true
2 likes@Wegner no but he says it so damn much. He says it a lot in the other parts and it's is Grange. Always in the last tense as if they've just evaporated as well.
3 likes@Wegner nah. maybe we wouldn't have noticed by ourselves the hints the first time, but if we looked back, took the time, we would get suspicious even without hindsight.
4 likesplease don't take your own lack of ability and apply it to others
Here a thought don't have kids we have alot of humans on earth already
0 likesWell it was clearly implied
0 likeswe got fucking next year lawyers and detectives in the replies lmfaoo
0 likes@WegnerHere's @JCS's newer video on that exact subject https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BemHqUqcpI8
0 likesDon't mean to kill the vibe but I'm begging you, learn the definition of "literally".
1 likeYou are a truth teller
0 likesWhen tammy lee said Shanne i always loved the way she pronounce i really like❤️❤️
0 likesI like the way she says “chicks are crazy” idk why
1 like👏The👏Transitions👏. Beautiful❤️
0 likesMust be heartbreaking for the father to be in there. First getting to hear you lost your grandkids and your son killed his wife, just to figure out your son has lied to you and murdered all 3 of them... Damn, thats just pure evil.
81 likesHis own babies...”those kids”.
1 likeWouldn’t it have been MUCH easier to ask for a divorce ? I can’t understand the psychology here..
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Not really
0 likesWatch divorce Corp !!
how did he intend to get away with this? If it was possible to tell that his wife & kids never left the house?
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Lots of people suspect that his mistress NK was in the home after he went to work and that she was planning to further clean up the house and then leave in SW white Lexus making it look like shannan left and never came back
0 likesAlso, the back of the house is a road with no cameras and SW friend coming to the house so early in the day spoiled the plans
Dude I panic when I can’t find my fucking dog in the house for 2 mins , he is cold as ice when talking about his family, those detectives new from the beginning.
1 like"I wanna talk to my dad"
4720 likes- "Is he a lawyer?"
"No, wh..?"
- "Bring in the dad!!"
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Lol. But even if his dad was a lawyer, he wouldn't be able to represent his POS son, because it'd cause conflict of interest (in reality).
93 likesNice tho. 🙃
@Chris Michelle What? People use family members as lawyers all the time. How would a family member as YOUR DEFENSE cause a conflict of interest? Your lawyer is SUPPOSED to be on your side. I could maybe see it as a conflict of interest if a family member was the OTHER side's lawyer, but his?
299 likes@Justin Bird foreal bro just like my cousin vinny he got me out of a tight jame down south once 😂😂😂😂😂
87 likes@Justin Bird right, and you can even appoint yourself as your lawyer.
63 likes@Chris Michelle flashback to ted bundy being his own lawyer
65 likesI stand corrected.
41 likesDad "hey son maybe i should get a lawyer"
88 likesPolice immediately burst in the door,hand on shoulder "O Chris,youre such a great guy"
@fullfofire lolll man of culture I see
7 likes@Misho Galic Everyone should look at their own faults... thats how you learn.
3 likesAnd this is exactly why someone like the guy whom doesnt know what "conflict of interest" means, should take even a much deeper look: again, it would have taken him literally only 1-2 minutes to understand fully what he/she is trying to talk about, and couldn't even do that.
BTW no, his first comment was a statement, he didnt write "I assume"... acted like an all-knowing instead of learning wtf does CoI is...
You "defending" him is just as much pathetic as claiming that someone whom is arrogant enough NOT to look up the meaning of words is "learning" :D
@Chris Michelle you can use a family member as a lawyer that’s fine. But it’s not recommended you use a family member or friend as a witness because I bias view can be given
2 likes@Hem but he had a law degree didnt he and was a lawyer
0 likes@Joe John I couldn’t of said it or explained it any better Mr. John. Honestly, I’ll admit that people who try to sound profesional and smart by using a “strong” word or phrase who end up making themselves sound stupid instead really do trigger me in the worst way. It almost makes me want to waste precious time like I am now to call them out and make an example out of them for being stupidly oblivious about how DUMB they really look. SMH 🤦🏻♂️.
4 likes@Misho Galic Although I agree with you on the fact that the guy ended up admitting to using the term incorrectly and acknowledged it with his reply stating that he “stands corrected” I also do have to say that he did not make an assumption when he wrote what he wrote and instead made a statement so I really can’t feel bad for him being corrected the way he was.
3 likes@Rizzy Rae Well thank you for the kind words.
3 likesI don't usually comment but when I do, it is 90% because someone wrote some really deeply stupid shite, and more than not, I see those kind of comments getting 100s and 1000s of likes... which actually makes me very fkin sad...
😂
0 likes@Chris Michelle LOL CONFLICT of interest Is that what they telling u at the local PD???? SMMHH
1 like@Joe John This is the saddest post I've seen.
7 likesI represented my ex wife at employment tribunals with no training or experience and won!
0 likes@Chris Michelle pp
0 likesBRUH DOES HE NOT KNOW HES ON LIVE CCTV WITH OTHER DETECTIVES WATCHING 💀💀 he asked for someone other than a lawyer... good lord
0 likes@Chris Michelle At least if he were a lawyer, he wouldn't have asked such questions and make his son end up confessing in a matter of a few seconds. LOL
2 likes@Joe John Music is for the angry man. LOL
0 likes@Rizzy Rae Maybe you're just insecure about being so simple. Ha! She obviously misunderstood the term; she wasn't trying to get on the nerves of insecure people like you whatsoever. As soon as people corrected her, she thanked them and admitted she got the term wrong. You have anger issues. Seek help.
4 likes@Rita Alber Actually you’re the one who’s misunderstanding the comments I made while making incorrect assumptions at the same time 🤷🏻♂️.
1 likeI never ONCE stated that I was “angry” or “mad” about the comments that the person wrote. I said that I was triggered and felt the need to make a valid point which I did.
Agreeing with someone else’s reply doesn’t mean I’m in the wrong, we all have different opinions so before you judge please read the comments in a calmly manner & stop reflecting your anger towards other peoples opinions about certain comments 💆🏻♂️
@Rita Alber and just so that you are aware, I also gave her credit for correcting herself which you are able to read in my second comment on here 🤦🏻♂️
1 likeThis has nothing to do with insecurities or anger issues. Your character judging skills are extremely poor & maybe you should watch YouTube tutorials that can help you out a bit. Just a suggestion 💁🏻♂️, no need to feel offended 😂
@Rizzy Rae Haha! You've just proved me right. Your last comment demonstrated your insecurities and anger issues. One more time, seek help.
4 likes@Rita Alber Honestly I think you have big issues. I hope you get helped. Please let me know when you’re better LMAO!
0 likes@Joe John Let the new generation rewrite every sensical thing? What?
6 likesIs this really a "kids these days don't have respect" argument? The argument of literally every generation since the beginning of civilization? This idea that somehow younger generations are unwise and overly confident, and yet yours wasn't when you were younger? You can actually find quotes of ancient Greeks making the same boring, unsupported claims. Literally talking about the end of society as we know it through cultural decay. Talking about how youth are disrespectful and blah blah blah.
It's so boring, it's so old, it's so tired.
You'll have to just take my word that about 90% of all the insane, nonsensical, uninformed, conspiratorial rants I've seen on FB in the last year are from people 50 and older. You guys aren't as smart or aware of your shortcomings as you seem to think.
@Matt Schemmer First of all, I'm 26...
1 like2nd
" and yet yours wasn't when you were younger" - noone talked about what you wrote here whatsoever... not implicitly or explicitly. 1st problem, your generation cant even argue anymore. This one is called red herring, you made up a thought, acted like I said it, then argue this delusional point...
3rd
Just because "its an old problem", or "boring", doesnt mean its wrong...
Your generation made gold digging, simping, cheating (in a relationship), lying a totally normal and culturally acceptable behavior. Your generation brought up feminazis, sjws (the psychopathic kind). Your generation argues everyday over simple biological facts about their chromosomes.
These things happened within the last 10 years, not before.
I wasn't just talking about arrogance, which is actually a non-problem at all: if sthing really would be a breakthrough regarding culture, technology, sociology, psychology etc, you need arrogance to deliver it, since every breakthrough is usually forced down by previous generations...
But what your generation calls "revolution", in almost any cultural field (your generation has not contributed anything towards technology btw...so im not talking about that), is a destructive, selfish to h*ll, demeaning "invention" of some sort.
Yes, obviously, for eg. late 19th and early 20th century generations "brought world wars" - thats not really the case btw, governments brought it, not generations, not regular everyday guys. They were used as fk, eg. nowadays its a known fact (yet the info is kinda surpressed, but look it up) that in germany, Hitl*r used binaural beats to try to get people in a lowered selfcouncious state during his speeches, and get them accept and join the "lets-kill-every-race-besides-whites" agenda.
Your generation, and mine also, is literally decaying our societies around western civilizations year-by-year.
Having kids at age of 18-20 due to constant cheating and fkboying and golddiggin is in your opinion, a progress?
Or having instagram "stars" that make money out of thin air, out of fake lives, fake stories they share? Same on youtube, they nowadays fake the fake story, than make a commentary about it? Is that really something that's creative, progressive, didactical?
My 10yo niece is at the point he can hardly tell truth from lies due to how much and how often he watches these idioticly fake channels...
Im not old at all, but when I was a kid, we used to play together, and at the most, was in somewhat of a fight with another group of guys, eg. playing football within school-tournaments, and were only "brotherly" had a healthy rivalry... nowadays, these kids are not even meeting with each other, only in online platforms, and call EACH OTHER, their own teammates and "friends", pssies, lames, nubz etc...
Maybe think a little bit more about how our culture changed in the last 10 years, and try not to use red herring...
@Ian McCombs Great addition to our dispute man, really, you grabbed right on to what were were talking about.
0 likes@Joe John hey man the only way to get better is to recognize your faults, don't blame me for pointing them out.
1 like@Ian McCombs You literally took the time out of your life to correct someone about grammar, when the topic was how the youngest generations delude themselves and don't contribute anything, also, how delusional and conceited they are generally.
0 likesMaybe you should talk more to ppl and then you will understand what internalization means... after that, come back and lets talk :)
@Joe John buddy how much time out of however many days you were in this thread to write paragraph after paragraph on a tutube comments section. Its 11 am and your a grown man, and your commenting on YouTube videos. But you want to talk about contributing
3 likes@Ian McCombs 1st, its early evening from where I'm typing this...
0 likes2nd, it was like 5-6 comments
3rd, you still not contributing anything.
Go to sleep troll
@Hem 😭 Ted bundy
0 likes@Joe John Hold on, you call someone out for 'taking the time to correct your grammar' when this whole thing was about you calling someone out on using the wrong world? What a hypocrite lol
1 like@Phony 15 Wrong world?? :D
0 likesNo, I called someone out bec of his arrogancy.
Huge diff boy.
@Joe John Arrogancy isn't a word. You mean ignorance or arrogance. Ignorance would be fair, you could have corrected him without a tirade, arrogance on the other hand is just something you have a lot of
3 likes@Phony 15 Arrogancy is not a word?
0 likesFor real, run back to school, and sue your teachers for giving you any kind of diploma...
How come the female investigator hair is 1/2 blonde and half brown
0 likesCouldn’t she go to a saloon and fixed the color before going to this interview that the world watched
Lmfao the way I read this 😂
1 like@Joe John I was with you till you went on the old man tirade
2 likes@Q Alba there’s a hair colouring style called highlights which is supposed to look like that, you can google it if you want
0 likes@Joe John got more time to waste man ? I'd like to see another long useless comment please. Anything would do
0 likes@Joe John why are u so mad 😭 bro u good?
0 likes@Joe John Firstly, you are grossly misusing the term red herring. I did misidentify your age, but your sentiment was exactly as I identifed, as exemplified by your long diatribe in response. And it's still nonsense. It's all "back in my day" bullshit.
2 likesAlso, lol, Hitler used "binaural beats to subdue audiences" - dude. I cannot imagine a more uneducated, reductionist argument to suggest that the Germans of 1918 to 1933 (and onwards) were "tricked" by Hitler with subconscious speaking patterns.
Just...OK. Hitler didn't turn a bunch of educated people into mindless zombies through speeches. As Otto Von Bismarck appropriately said, "A statesman... must wait until he hears the steps of God sounding through events, then leap up and grasp the hem of His garment." - you can't just immediately make people feel a certain way if they aren't predisposed to it. Nazism wasn't inevitable, but Germany was more than primed for it.
The anti-republic sentiment of Germany in the 1920's was pervasive not only in nazism, but by the nationalist parties as well as the communists. This was due to anti-semitism (that existed before hitler "tricked" everyone) conspiracy theories, romanticized war, and in huge part due to the deification of Bismarck and his reich. Yes, the "good old days" as they effectively referred to them. The opinion of the republic was further hurt by major economic problems due to hyper inflation, crippling reparation payments, and later, the great depression.
The idea that these people were "tricked" by the government or Hitler through speech patterns...yikes. You do not know what you're talking about. There were warring political parties, many of whom were fighting against the established Weimar republic.
On the topic of Hitler, in addition to using the Jews as scapegoat, it's worth noting that Hitler (along with the nationlists/DNVP) also bemoaned modern progressive social changes. Art and music that werent' seen as "traditional" were considered offensive. They thought it was detestable - improper, demonic. That it contributed to societal ills.
Anyway. Since you wrote me long writeup I figured I'd respond. I'm not suggesting that there arent' problems. We probably agree on potential and extant problems in social media. These comments about people without talent or useful skills becoming rich though - people said the same thing about rock musicians as well. And artists. People were "fuckbois" back then too. And yes, kids do talk to each other more online, but they do, in fact, still meet in person. Again, people said the EXACT same stuff about phones. That it would destroy social interaction. The same thing was said about magazines, even.
Society adjusts. New technology and forms of communication will have downsides. And we should try to identify and handle them. But yes, this end-of-days & unlike-back-in-my-day shit is tired and boring. And people have been saying this stuff since the ancient Greeks.
@Joe John boomer
0 likes@Chris Michelle conflict of interest? in what way
0 likes@fullfofire thank you for this 😂
0 likes@Athena Familar 😂😂🤘🏼
0 likesIn the first 30 seconds…
0 likesAre you arresting me?
Right then, I’m out. Peace!
It’s so hard to listen to to him speak I have to pause it sometimes
1 likeAt 18 min 11 sec.: The detectives burst through the door the half-second after hearing Dad mention “lawyer,” hahHahHHhHHahahaha
0 likesI wonder if any of the people these vids are made on have ever watched their own video
0 likesThe interrogators are the ones who put the idea in his head, the alternative explanation that offered him a way of confessing without coming across as the cold, heartless killer that he is, and by GOD it worked! lol I bet his eyes lit up like halogens when she started asking if it was his wife who did something to the kids, forcing him to do something to her in response.
258 likesHe ran with that story for weeks after being arrested for killing his wife, even though he didn't come up with that hypothesis himself, it was planted in his mind by the Tammi lady, and it enabled her to make a breakthrough the other Detective was unable to for days already.
Give Tammi a RAISE, and a promotion lol you KNOW they threw her a little shindig back at the station that night lol no question!
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It’s called inception
10 likesShe is SO good!
6 likesChris Douthat I wonder what other stories she can make up to get people to confess
8 likesSo true, he buckled under the pressure
2 likeslesson here boys & girls: ALWAYS GET A FUCKING LAWYER
1 likeHis dad won't even look at him because he knows Chris is full of it
0 likesThose investigatos really pour on the bs
0 likesThe kids would not have been blue only seconds or minutes after being choked. Why didn’t they address that and dismantle Chris’s lie right away?
0 likesThese detectives were relentless, what would the world be like without them.
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A better place. The second a lawyer was mentioned was when they began violating his civil rights.
19 likesTo be fair, this dude did the complete opposite of what he should have done.
8 likesAnd now you see how innocent people go to prison. It has been clearly defined that the REID technique should never be used on innocent people as it can get them to confess to end the stress or due to false memories. Yet, the cops still use it on innocent people.
12 likesxone right. if only Chris had a lawyer.
0 likesThis is what you call a tough few days of work for them. This dude had a strong hold on his lies. And was trying to give the detectives the a run-around the whole time.
1 like@David Cartier I guess you're the type who also believe the government should limit the speech of those you don't agree with. These protections are as much for the guilty as the innocent. The second you stop advocating for that, expect the state's boot on your neck next. I'm not defending this guy, but the detectives are in the wrong here.
6 likesRekha Chez dope.make america's great again.
0 likesYo Rick Dalton
0 likesStill spinning
0 likes@xone he ultimately was guilty. The dad at some point stopped mentioning a lawyer and he was free to leave at any point before the confession/polygraph and get a lawyer. Was it "wrong" for the detectives to do what they did...yes and no because they werent aiming their boot on someone random like you insinuate. With this case he was guilty and we all knew it. I recognize why the protections are there like you say. That's my take at least
2 likesProbably the same he could have had a better shot at freedom (not saying its right) lawyers are here for one thing to win a case same as the prosecution.
0 likesThings to remember
1 like. Police can lie straight to your face
. If they start saying stuff like at 2:20 ask the simple question “am I free to leave” or “am I under arrest”
. Don’t try to lie if you have a reason too either don’t talk or ask for a lawyer
It was his dad that got the confession....
0 likesThis is SO much better then the netlix documentary
1 likeThe way that investigator is rubbing that murderer is disturbing, is he attracted to him or what ?
1 likeI don't know if the narrator noticed but I'm doing the 'Watch all the JCS videos in one day' Technique
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Today is for me
50 likesImpossible
12 likesi do this technique monthly
50 likesA few days I think. It's heavy stuff
13 likesIt’s a very effective technique to evade...doing schoolwork lol
38 likesTakes about a day to watch each case
6 likesSame. It started with someone recommending the wrath of jodi and its went downhill since 😭😭🤣🤣
25 likesSame
0 likesMe too!! I'm watching atleast 1 case per day since 3 days and I'm getting nightmares since then. I haven't slept happily and peacefully since Monday night... 😟😟
11 likesI feel afraid that we are living along with this kind of people in our society.. don't know who is a psychopath around us.....
Anyone else feel anxious and scared about people after watching these episodes?
me rn
0 likesI did it a few months ago. I came back hoping there'd be some more, but there isn't......
4 likesAlready beat you its so hard to stop watching.........
2 likesNarrator has a great voice. Its curt and the musicality that he has is used respectfully; nothing like a lot of shows which seem to try to sell blood. The closest voice I can pick up is a voice actor that TruTV had in a bunch of their shows
7 likesMight need a few more days lol go check out his Patreon it’s cost 1$ for like 40 of these videos
4 likes@David White go to their Patreon there is a lot of extra vids you won’t find here but be warned those ones are brutal cost about a dollar
4 likesWhat a coincidence! I’ve been using the same technique for the past 2 days, I hope the narrator catches on.
3 likesCramming for your polygraph tomorrow?
4 likesLol ...same bro
0 likesHave fun spending the forty eight ish hours everyone has done binging it too lol
2 likesYes
1 likeIt's called the "Binge Watching" technique.
3 likesIt is when a person found a series they like, they are motivated to finish an entire season(s) within a day or two, often sacrificing sleep just to know what happen after a certain cliffhanger.
They often tell themselves, "One more episode" just to end up watching an extra 3 and sleep for 2 hours because they need to go to work.
I'm doing "watch JCS videos until 7am and then feel like a zombie the whole next day" technique
9 likesLMAO ME
1 likeSame here Hahahaha. Videos are addictive
2 likesMy turn!
1 likeMe right now😂😂
1 likeso we all here at the same time ?
1 likeFlawless
0 likes@Ranch _Dressing how did you know what I was doing at this very moment? Is this a new technique?!
2 likesSame lol
0 likesDude... Same
0 likesI've just finished and now I realise I should have got a lawyer at the start :o
4 likesWhat are your motives?😏
1 like@upasana kumari This is typically done in an attempt to distract or disassociate the subject from their on going boredom combined with their little to no desire to engage in further human cotact
2 likesI learned the technique today.
0 likes@Callum Mcneill I’m right outside your window - technique, now GET BACK TO SCHOOL
1 like😂😂😂
0 likesSame, I should be in bed
0 likesSame and was looking for other channels like him but couldn't find it
0 likesI'm on my second binge, cant do it in one day sadly as I have a full time job ;-;
0 likesThat ladies posture is so bad. Her back is gonna be hurting
2 likesImagine these two agents being your parents and you as a teenager coming home totally cross faded...
1 like"Son, are you sober?"
"Yes?"
"Son, sit down..."
Pure evil
0 likes"What's gonna happen to me" as he sobs.
0 likes“She’s a nasty evil person”
1989 likesBut um, she didn’t murder her whole family.
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You don’t even understand…what he did to his kids alone is beyond evil. Look it up if you really want to know.
35 likesHe said that to keep his story going about her choking them
1 likeThis is so horrible!👿🤮
0 likes@Mauricio Diaz His posterior is probably being demolished at this very moment.
15 likesCindy was just projecting. As soon as Shannan married into that family, she was as good as dead, or at least abused.
4 likesShe probably did
1 like@Ray Wenderlich no he isn't 😂 not compared to the general population, and definitely not in the can.
0 likesThats what his mother said, I don't think there's any other person who's evil to that extent.
0 likes@Mark Shaw JR The thing is they usually separate the baby killers and rapists from the other inmates. So most likely he will be fine but when he passes away he will probably see them in heaven playing and enjoying their peace while he is being tortured in hell for eternity.
0 likesThat's what he claimed his mom said to reinforce his fake story that Shanann did what he actually did.
1 like@Tyler Keehl they only seperate them if they were attacked before in most cases, otherwise they get at the very least nearly killed
0 likesthe neigbhors had listen to verbal fights for a year,? and none called the police?
0 likesAs someone who lives in Europe this is so shocking to me all those stuff. I wanna go to the US one day but i'm soo scared
0 likesI wish Casey Anthony got a polygraph test, she would've failed the calibration because of her good lying...
0 likesThat Dad knows he did it to me the second he sat down.
0 likesDetective: stares silently
1750 likesChris: "I loved those kids, I could never hurt them"
Detective: stares silently
Chris: "I mean like I didn't kill them, like it's not possible"
Detective: stares silently
Chris: "Okay...I killed them but I don't know where they are"
Detective: stares silently
Chris: points at map This is where I put them.
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Staring right into his soul.
31 likesGlad you saw and understood the documentary
8 likesi guess ,he was sure to have more time before the cops come
6 likes@Projekkt Monarch nah cant fool the truth , they saw through the lies
4 likes@Francis Thomlinson sry for my english in german we say ´´es kommt nie so wie man denkt´´ :)
1 likethis is the tactic that works the best and ive started to use it more, just stare into someones soul and theyll just spill lies if you dont say anything
6 likesWebby I do this to my kids!! It works! 😆
2 likes@Webby so webby u say that a real psycho could pass ur tests´´´???
1 likebcs a real psycho have no voice that tells him that is wrong what he did.
welp...that did it 🤣
1 likePretty sure that detective wanted to kill him right then and there.
1 likehahaha this makes it sounds like interrogating thsylvethster the cat hahahaha
2 likesThat detective was no bullshit..
1 likeThat's all they had to do really lmao
0 likesSaif Al'Khaliq this is all of YouTube comments now unfortunately, I remember a time when it wasn’t like this. Some of the comments are funny but not when it’s literally every top comment or the “imagine if bla bla bla” comment. It’s all the same shit.
0 likes@Webby I've actually done that, and got the truth out, it was amazing. So simple.
0 likesI'd hate to have the polygraph lady as my mother. Couldn't get away with shit.
1 likePolygraph lady is a wolf in Zebra clothing! That’s a BAD B right there!
1 likeGood God almighty son is right
3 likesI think I fell in love with the polygraph lady
1 likeImagine being a grandfather, and your son tells you your grandchildren are dead by their mom, and your son killed her. Only to find out he was lying to you, that it was really him.
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Nearly brought me to tears. Poor old man.
81 likesBola Oladapo oooo god i just thought about this, and it makes so much sense
5 likes@The KnightFox If my spouse allowed his family to bad mouth me, without some damned good solid reasons, that I'd never give, I don't think that I could be bothered to remain in that marriage. I know that I've never allowed my family to speak badly of my other half. Most of them aren't the sort, even if there were reasons, other than cheating or abuse.
13 likesHoly smokes man...
0 likes@Schorsch Hacklinger Poor old man?? Both Chris's parents have some culpability in these deaths. Cindy Watts made it her mission in life to poison Chris's mind about Shannan and Ronnie enabled it. They never accepted her, vilified her to Chris constantly and blamed her for taking their son away from them. Didn't you notice that Ronnie IMMEDIATELY accepted Chris's account of what happened? Never doubted it for a minute. That should give you some clue as to Ronnie's opinion of Shannan. Don't feel sorry for him. He now has to live with the fact that he and his truly evil wife raised a psychopath. That's the very least they deserve.
10 likesHow did the police knew that the wife did not kill the daughters?
0 likesI liked the Grandad , he has a heavy burden to carry. Rotten Son.
2 likesI think he all ready knew it
0 likes@Wallart pops Come down from your soap box, preacher. Not all criminals are cut from the same cloth as their parents. Everyone at the scene of the crime had no idea that Chris was the suspect, and I doubt you'd be any different. I don't blame his old man for believing his confession as the truth, because even if it was 100% correct, he still confessed to murder and had a life sentence coming his way. Remember that you've got the luxury of hindsight and have all the facts available to you.
3 likes@DriveAndMaintain I stand by everything I said. I'll stand on a mountain of soap boxes if I choose to. And I didn't say anything about Chris being "cut from the same cloth". That was someone else. When Chris told Ronnie that Shannan killed the girls his response was "your mom always said she was evil". That statement speaks volumes. And I didn't see Ronnie displaying too much grief over the death of his granddaughters during that interview. He barely even mentions them. Except to confirm in his mind that Shannan was responsible so he could have someone to blame other than Chris. Cindy and Ronnie did a video chat interview just after Chris confessed and was arrested but still, throughout the entire interview, both Cindy and Ronnie spent all their time defending their son and vilifying Shannan. Cindy even implied that Chris was innocent and was pressured into confessing to something he didn't do. This was a window into the constant disdain that Shannan had to of endured from her in-laws. The majority of the world, after witnessing Cindy's words and actions after Chris's arrest, were disgusted and appalled. She is universally reviled and she deserves to be. TO THIS DAY, almost two years later, she is STILL trashing every tiny thing that Shannan ever said or did every chance she gets and playing the victim. Neither Ronnie or Cindy deserve pity. They deserve blame.
5 likes@Raditya Indera so you're saying she killed them, he walked in on her murdering her children, so instead calling the police he murdered her and dumped their bodies at his job where he knew the area is isolated and middle of nowhere. All this instead of calling the cops to report his kids were murdered?
3 likesDriveAndMaintain if you watched the body cam you can definitely tell that everyone suspected him LMAO
2 likes@Raditya Indera Because they found them in oil tanks and he put them there, he didn't call the police, and there was evidence against him.
0 likesI think if my Dad found out that I murdered my children, he might murder me.
0 likesI feel so bad for that grandfather it’s like he lost his son, granddaughters, daughter in law all in that moment, this is so sad.
0 likes@Raditya Indera ... come on now... really? She was pregnant and she would kill her two daughters? That does not make sense..... the story he told is classic..... and as soon as he failed the poligraph .... they had enough to push him to admit....
0 likesI wish you’d just let us watch this uninterrupted.
0 likesHow can you kill your own little girls they were cute little toddlers and you smoothered them? I just done understand how anyone can do that
0 likesNot once does he say my girls, just these girls..
1 likeIn two days You haven’t shed one tear not one “sniff”
0 likes"Good god almighty son"
2117 likesYou never want your dad to utter those words toward you.
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Roller coasters
17 likesThose words=Damnation to Suffering
27 likes@Oxygen if that existed
3 likesPoor father😔
15 likes@Luke Bennett
22 likesWhich part do you disagree with, the damnation or the suffering? Chris had just sentenced his father to a lifetime of suffering, at least what is left of his father’s life, with his admittance of choking the life out of his pregnant wife. If that isn’t hell on earth I don’t know what is. (Knowing that your child killed his family.) When his father uttered the words Good God Almighty it was a prayer. You can see him age a decade in that moment.
@Luke Bennett
8 likesSorry Luke. I think you are disagreeing with the whole God concept? That is your right.
thats not even my father and the impact of his words hit me
17 likesUnless you’re into that 👀
4 likesReminded me on JR from wwe 🤣
5 likesDad set him up
0 likes@Kavan K buh gawd! Stunner!
1 like@Runar He must be an English teacher
0 likesHe had an outstanding father no excuse for how he ended up I feel for his dad
2 likesUnless you are actually the son of God
0 likesDear Neptune
1 likeWhy hello Millennium Force
0 likes@WillyGC at the turn of the millennium, there were signs
0 likesMy dads line is "Good, googly-moogly"
0 likesHe says it to lighten the mood, but if its directed at you, you know you fucked up.
Fyi, if you get "good, googly-mooglied" its usually followed by awkward silence and then a "you fucked up"
guilty or innocent, get a lawyerr first!!!!
0 likesHe never mentioned his unborn son 🙄 those girls? You mean your flesh and blood
1 likeLayin here at 3am because I can't sleep and my God Tammy is gonna give me nightmares of my mom catching me doing some dumb shit and systematically proving me wrong when I say I didn't do it
0 likesIs Tammy's prison stripe sweater part of the Reid technique?
0 likesHonestly I think his dad appearing played a huge part in his confession. The relief of genuine comfort caused his wall of denial to come crashing down
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A father's genuine love never fails.
5 likesHe lied to his dad too. Theres two more people involved in this. His girlfriend, and another male
1 likelying to his father. brutal.
0 likesChris; "Im fucking go to prison, this Is just horrible" and then he sits and cry.. No Chris, the only thing that's horrible with all this Is the fact that you didnt recieve death penalty!
1 likeI swear I've quoted, "Clean air, good people", about 4 times. These interrogations are that deep in my bones...
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I’m glad I’m not the only one whose vocabulary is always influenced by whatever thing I’m obsessed with at the moment
1 likePro Tip to criminals: Get a damn lawyer right away.
0 likesThis entire channel is “Why not to talk to the police without a lawyer”
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I'm surprised absolutely nobody immediately asks for a lawyer as soon as they enter interrogation. Does nobody know that they're allowed to have one??
461 likes@Mowskii if they get a lawyer theres no content for this channel
445 likes@Mowskii Most of the people in question try to pretend that they are innocent. It would be damn puzzling if a truly innocent person requested a lawyer right away, I mean - if you're innocent, why would you?
222 likes@Yuri Yslin If you're truly innocent, you should still immediately ask for a lawyer. The police can use anything, anything you say against you in a court of law. It is in your best interest to have a lawyer present so they can keep you from saying anything you shouldn't in an interrogation.
631 likesWould not helped him!
12 likesThanks for the original comment
4 likes@Mowskii it’s because Hollywood has numbed everyone to “you have the right to remain silent, anything you say can and will be used against you...” they just tune it out and don’t actually listen
50 likes@Tactical oof But do people not learn about their Miranda Rights in school?? They should know better...
16 likes@Yuri Yslin even then they cant use the fact that you requested a lawyer as evidence
31 likes@Yuri Yslin even if 100% innocent it would definitely be in your best interest to get a lawyer as soon as possible if it’s a serious case
59 likesYES! Every single time I watch one of these videos, I'm like, "Why is no one asking for a lawyer?!" If I were pulled into the police station for literally anything, I'd be like, "I want a lawyer!" "Ma'am, you're not in trouble." "Shut up! Lawyer! Now!"
38 likesI watch a lot of crime shows. LOL
@Mowskii because id rather listen to the 57th US Attorney General, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Robert H Jackson when he said
22 likes"Any lawyer worth his salt will tell the suspect, in no uncertain terms, to make no statement to the police under any circumstances,"
oh and its our fifth amendment for a reason. I guess the people who wrote the constitution had something to hide? Or they just lived during the time of a tyrannical government, sorta like we do today.
@Mowskii Yeah it would benefit an innocent person to have a lawyer just in case if they are charged with a crime they didn’t commit. Being wrongly convicted of a crime would suck
15 likes@Mia de Lavier then the police would be free to fill their quotas by arresting random people and charging them for nothing.
18 likes@Yuri Yslin A simple rule of thumb, is if an interview is happening in a small room in a police station, you shut your mouth, and get yourself a lawyer immediately, assuming you don't want to go to jail. I can only imagine wanting to go to jail if I was infact guilty.
19 likesI don't know why so many people have this backwards? Defense Lawyers' job, officially, is to prevent innocent people from going to jail.
@Yuri Yslin false
2 likesYes! The arrogant one that gets me is Michael Dunn! He thought he was so slick, he thought he could talk his way out of it....The part that got me was when he described how swiftly he drew his weapon, racked a round, just like he was shown at the gun range.....One of his letters to his girlfriend, he complains how sore he is from sleeping on a crummy mattress...What a dork
5 likes@Mowskii without being confrontational with you, but why would you want them to have an avenue/lawyer to take steps towards getting away with it. They don’t ask for a lawyer because they are going a million miles an hour in their head becausethey are guilty as hell.
4 likesMy wife works for a defense attorney, and he says, if law enforcement is talking to you about anything but a traffic citation, you say "I don't answer questions and I want to talk to a lawyer". No matter what!
22 likes@Yuri Yslin this like of thinking assumes only guilty people are convicted, which could not be further from the truth. if you are innocent, you should not talk to the police except to say "lawyer". (same thing if you are actually guilty, but we are being generous & assuming the viewers of this channel are not criminals!) the time this is hardest to remember is when the police tell you they would like to take your statement as a witness. don't do this. you actually don't have to talk to a police officer for any reason, and you wouldn't believe how likely it is they actually want to consider you as a suspect & ideally convict you for the crime connected to whatever you witness — no matter how absurd it seems you could possibly convicted, there is always a solid enough possibility they will try their damndest that you simply should not talk to the police, ever. there's a misconception, pushed mostly by the police themselves, that you are legally obligated to give a witness statement and to answer questions from the police about what happened. this is completely incorrect (a fact of which the cops are well aware). you can be compelled to testify in court, but you cannot be compelled to talk to a police officer. wait for a subpoena. stay safe out there!
11 likes@Kristin A you said it best!
2 likes@Olibhia Kain @Ozymandiaz 1 @didier naim defli @James Wakefield @Qactus @Mowskii I agree with what you have said 100%, what I meant to say was: the rationale behind those criminals shown on this channel, not requesting a lawyer is probably the idea that requesting a lawyer right away would make them look guilty. Hence they prefer those weird stunts with their botched confessions over getting a lawyer right away - all because the false notion that getting a lawyer would make them look worse than trying to convince the cops with silly stories that are full of holes and nonsense.
5 likesA fuckin "HOW TO DIG YOUR OWN GRAVE" channel. 🤣
7 likes@Yuri Yslin It's more because a lot of people like this think they can outsmart the cops. Yes, they also believe asking for a lawyer will look suspect but it's mostly that they think they can get away with it. Anyway always ask for a lawyer. Always. Always. Always. No matter what.
6 likesEven innocent people can talk themselves into jail and they often do. If you're going to jail that night nothing you say in that room is going to get you out of it anyway. Go to court and shut your mouth. You'll be better off.
@Yuri Yslin why wear a seatbelt if you aint gonna crash right? same idea
5 likes@Kristin A are you OK? It feels like maybe you've been caught in the past, been outsmarted by swine, and you resent it? 🤔
3 likes@Kristin A well said Kristin
2 likes@Yuri Yslin If you are innocent it is even more important to ask for a lawyer. Guilty people getting punished is the system working as intended, and a lawyer might be able to help protect you, but it is still fairly likely that you will be caught and convicted even with one.
5 likesIf you are innocent a lawyer will prevent you from being railroaded by an over eager justice system and will keep you from accidentally incriminating yourself unknowingly. Innocent people, surprisingly, confess to crimes they did not commit all the freaking time. Interrogation techniques are a kind of psychological torture, and can unfortunately be used to trick a jury into thinking you are guilty when you are not.
If you are ever questioned by the police, be polite and compliant, but do not under any circumstances answer any questions until you have conferred with a lawyer. And at that point you probably should still not say anything, and the lawyer will likely give that as their advice. Anything you say can be used to falsely convict you, but they cannot use your silence as any sort of evidence whatsoever.
Edit: I see you acknowledging this later, sorry, it is just super important advice so I always give it whenever possible. I could not tell you were speaking in the criminals hypothetical mind space.
@Mowskii It's not like in the movies. No lawyer actually comes down there to advise you word for word. LOL All you get is one call to CALL up a lawyer, ONCE!!!
1 likeI think it's because the nartistic person like Chris or Jodi Arias think that they are too smart to need lawyer.
2 likes@Mia de Lavier wow, you want people whether they’re guilty or innocent to just be thrown in prison. Let me ask, do you know anything about law, do you know anyone in the criminal justice field?
2 likes@Yuri Yslin innocent or guilty if the police bring you into an interrogation room, get a lawyer.
4 likes@Mowskii maybe they thought they couldn't afford one.
2 likesI’m really glad he did but there’s no way I would talk to police without lawyer
2 likesOr talk at all in the uk every question is met with the reply No comment .
@Yuri Yslin I would still get a lawyer even if I was innocent because look at all these games they play.
2 likes@Mia de Lavier if you're truly innocent but the cops want to pin a crime on you, you're best bet is to lawyer up, though. Yes crap people have gotten off, but innocent people are locked up
3 likes@Mowskii if they ask for a lawyer they dont end up on this channel.
2 likesEven if you won't talk, these clues and pressure the detectives do to you can be used in court against you.. if you don't talk you letting someone score goal without being a goalkeeper sort of
1 likeor "what are the impact of doing a crime on person's psychology"
0 likes@Qactus lmaoo true
0 likes@Yuri Yslin You ask for a lawyer even if you’re innocent. Absolutely NOTHING you say to the cops will be used in your favor. The famous Miranda Warnings blatantly tell you in simple language. Innocent people incriminate themselves all the time. Because people like you think it is impossible for an innocent person to incriminate himself, they incriminate themselves.
3 likes@Yuri Yslin look up “don’t talk to the police” on YouTube. That’s why.
2 likes@Kristin A please don’t insult pigs like that. They are innocent, beautiful, tortured and oppressed creatures who are not evil like the police are. I encourage you to meet some pigs to get to know them.
2 likes@Mowskii While what you're saying is true, assuming someone is truly innocent, it would raise so many red flags if they completely refused to say anything to cooperate with aiding police for a search. It would be bizarre if you weren't interested in helping police to find your wife and daughter and were instead focused on preventing being wrongfully accused. I'm curious how often innocent people immediately lawyer up if police want to talk with them.
3 likes@Yuri Yslin even if you are innocent, if you are invited as a suspect get a goddamn lawyer
3 likesI think that’s why Casey anything got off, she got a lawyer pretty early on and he got her off as nasty as that wench is
3 likes@Kristin A While I agree with what you're saying in principle, in practice it seems like it could cause problems by making you the suspect...Consider a hypothetical...A man comes home from work and finds his family murdred...he also discovers a blonde haired man running out the door hopping in a black truck...If you were at all interested in the perp getting caught you're going to convey these details to police..if you immediately lawyer up and say nothing you are likely implicating yourself moreso than if you were forthcoming. And at what point does clamming up become obstruction of justice? Perhaps the decision to lawyer up stems from when there is a transition to giving details about a crime vs when you become a suspect.
0 likes@Robert Pedigo you will ALWAYS be the first suspect in that scenario. Such a crime occurring randomly isn’t common, so every pig involved with the case will immediately assume you did it anyway. If pigs have already decided you’re guilty, you’re not going to smooth talk them into thinking otherwise. If a pig suspects you of DUI, nothing you say or do is going to convince him otherwise, so playing along with the FST and questioning game is pointless. You might as well just skip straight to the PBT, bc giving a story or showing you can balance on one leg isn’t going to help you. In the home invasion-murder scenario, ofc you should call 911, and immediately relay all pertinent information to police (who-what-when), but the wisest thing to do would be to have a lawyer present for any statements or questioning beyond that initial who-what-when statement you make on scene. It’s not uncommon for a witness statement to be used against the witness down the road, and any inaccuracies in your intial statement—none of us are exempt from the psychological phenomenon of heightened emotion causing recall errors—can be used against you down the road. Let’s say your distraught brain now perceives the event to have occurred at 9pm, but a neighbor’s Ring cam proves it happened at 8pm. Now you look like a liar trying to secure an alibi. Let’s say you allow a cop on scene to pry personal info out of you beyond the who-what-when stuff. Imagine the pig asks about your marriage, and you’re all “What? I mean, we were fighting, but what does that have to do with this?!?” A seed is now planted in the pig’s mind, and his report will undoubtedly document that you admitted to have been fighting with your now-dead wife right before her murder. If you then agree to go to the station for further questioning, you’re going to be grilled for hours on end in a cold, windowless room by detectives who have years of training in psychological manipulation. Anything you say during that questioning can make things worse for you. Martha Stewart wasn’t convicted of the crime she was accused of; she went to prison over an inaccuracy when she spoke to the feds. If you’ve already told them everything you know—the who-what-when—what more could you possibly offer them in a state of trauma? Appearing innocent or guilty is a moot point, bc you’re already their prime suspect. If you’ve already given the who-what-when, literally nothing else you could say could help. Obvs, you’d want to help them catch the guy, but talking to them alone, in a distraught state that makes you vulnerable to their trickery at 3am, won’t be of any greater help than if you were to retain counsel at 10am and speak to them further in counsel’s presence at 4pm. If they have a description of the guy, they can already start searching for a suspect. Letting them grill you immediately after about your marital issues won’t help them catch the guy.
1 likeU ain't kidding ..some of these cats coulda walked away for at least a little while
1 like@Dornpunzel yeah, that is epic. I’ve watched it multiple times over the years and shared it with everyone I know. It should be a “must watch” for everyone.
1 like@Mowskii while you are correct in that point, an innocent person in a situation like this where a loved one is missing or dead will most often be more concerned about the location and wellbeing of their loved one than what the police might do with something you say when trying to help find them. an innocent person in a situation like this doesnt have any need for a lawyer unless they arent truly innocent.
1 like@Mowskii there was one, on another video a man pretends to be mentally ill and asks for a lawyer. The irony, lol
0 likes@Mowskii The thing is that they are guilty people trying to look innocent, try want to come off as having nothing to hide which ironically m=results in them falling into traps that reveal their guilt.
0 likes@Mowskii Except Jeff...the absolute legend Jeff
0 likes@Robert Pedigo almost this exact thing happened to a FORMER POLICE OFFICER and he didn't lawyer up and he was wrongfully convicted of the crime and spent almost 20 years of a life sentence. Not even being a former cop saved him from that shit.
0 likes@houndofzoltan Why are you afraid of people understanding their rights and that police are not your friends and are playing mind games with you to get you to confess to a crime you may or may not have done?
0 likes@houndofzoltan wait, wut? The gov shouldn’t allow citizens to learn how to exercise their rights? Lol
0 likesBingo. Even if you are 100% innocent (I agree that isn't the case in this interrogation), you ALWAYS request a lawyer. This is the key difference between Casey Anthony and Chris Watts. She didn't cave and give an unnecessary confession that would doom her, and she walked. Chris Watts, even though he almost certainly would have been convicted anyway, caved under pressure, where an attorney could at the very least would have made things much harder for the prosecutors and police.
0 likes@Yuri Yslin Search for a video called why you shouldn't talk to the police. Even if you are innocent, the place to argue that is not an interrogation room, it is the courtroom, and you should never argue it, your lawyer should.
0 likesNever talk without a lawyer, even if you are innocent.
@Yuri Yslin requesting a lawyer can’t be used against you in a court of law, it’s in your rights, and detectives must stop any questioning straight away which means that you can’t say anything that could be used against you in court
0 likes@Yuri Yslin If you are innocent. The first thing you should get is a lawyer. The police are absolutely dogshit at their jobs and will for sure blame the first person they find to save effort.
0 likes@SS S Nothing.
0 likes@Kuchen Schmeckt lawyer absolutely would have helped. For one thing, he would have told the guy to leave before confessing anything. Make the police prove the case; don't prove it for them.
0 likes@Michael Davis At the end it would not have helped him.
0 likes@Kuchen Schmeckt a lawyer would have gotten him out of that meeting before he said anything. A lawyer would have prevented him from taking a polygraph. A lawyer would have made the police prove the case rather than Watts's confession proving it for them. In fact, it's quite possible that he goes free. The video didn't go over what other evidence they may have had against Watts so I can't say if they could have found the bodies without him.
0 likesSorry but asking for the lawyer if you’re innocent is really dumb if you’re at the questioning phase. Only do it if you’re arrested.
2 likes1. It immediately places you at the top of the suspect list. You do not want their resources and investigation to mostly go into looking into an innocent person.
2. You don’t actually need a lawyer unless you’re arrested, simply just don’t talk to the police. The 2 things you should say is “am I free to leave” or “I would like a lawyer”. This is assuming this is the questioning phase and not arresting phase.
3. Once you get to the arrest phase and you’re truly innocent, or heck even if you’re guilty is when you want to ask for your lawyer.
Don’t let these morons who hate cops give you this false idea of a power fantasy where you humiliate these cops by knowing your rights and make them look dumb. It wont, it just makes you look guilty especially if they have no leads. I guarantee if they bring you just for questioning and you immediately ask for a lawyer, they’ll respond with “but you’re not under arrest”, is there a reason why” if you continue to persist, they will start an investigation into you and you just put unnecessary heat on you and away from the actual guilty person.
@Samuel Goshgarian Not how it works kid. This is all assuming it’s the questioning phase and not the arrest phase. Asking for a lawyer in the questioning phase is dumb. In the arrest phase it should be the first thing you do, but not in the questioning phase. In the questioning phase you should give appropriate amount of info based on your involvement. If you’re just a witness and they already have someone in custody then there’s no reason to be an asshole and withhold information. If they have nobody in custody and you have the suspicion that they think it’s you, then don’t ask for a lawyer, simply ask if you’re allowed to leave, if they say yes, then leave. If they say no, then ask for a lawyer.
0 likesThey can’t legally use it against you in court but if you’re in the questioning phase and you immediately ask for a lawyer you’ll immediately become suspect #1. More resources and people will be looking at you instead of the person who actually did it. If you’re already arrested, then sure go ahead and immediately call for a lawyer. Always remember to ask “Am I free to leave” before you ever ask for a lawyer.
Good Point
1 like@Kyle Vernon bruh first of all I’m 20 so don’t call me kid bruh, second of all, I’ve been arrested b4 and I always ask for a lawyer immediately, they can’t prosecute u for having a lawyer
0 likes@Samuel Goshgarian Okay, Then you agree with me kid. I said you should ask for a lawyer if you're arrested, just not questioning. This isn't what happened in the video. Chris Watts wasn't arrested, he was in for questioning and was free to leave any time. I guess you did the right thing.
0 likesInnocent or not? When it comes to murder. I'm calling for a lawyer. Do you know how many people Were. behind bars That actually got out Because the police had the wrong person.
1 likeexactly!!! lol
1 likeAbsolutley would have. A lawyer would have informed him that a polygraph test isn't admissible in court and that he was not under arrest and could simply walk away. That would have put the investigation to full stop until they had actual proof to arrest him.
1 likeHis ignorance allowed the detectives to bully him into a confession when he in all actuality and legality could have not said another word and made the law do its own work. At this point in the investigation there was literally no other evidence to implicate him other than a "gut feeling" by the detectives.
It's rather unsettling to me because I can see an innocent party being bullied into a false confession or at least saying something stupid to implicate themselves further.
@Qactus 30 years in jail for being sussy
0 likes@Yuri Yslin The police tell you right at the start that anything you say to them "Can and will be used against you". do you think they've never locked up an innocent person before?
0 likes@Mowskii exacrly! & this channel shows why😭 always lawyer up , guilty or not. your lawyer knows the tricks they’re going to use and can protect you from saying some dumb shit
0 likes@Kris They don't ask for a lawyer because they subconsciously want to be found out. Guilt manifests itself without a person even realizing it.
0 likesOr maybe "Don't kill people."...?
0 likes@Yuri Yslin to make sure your story doesn’t get mixed up or just so your not forced into a confession
0 likes@Yuri Yslin even if you are innocent, ask for a lawyer. Doesn't matter if you think they will think "bad". Ask for one.
0 likes@Kris because they're scared it'll make them look guilty.
0 likesI want the lockpicking lawyer as my lawyer
1 like@LazyBunnyLyn right! I just found him about two weeks ago and have been binging his videos.
0 likesOr ‘don’t commit crimes’
0 likes@Mowskii That's not the rationale the criminals are thinking with. All of these people are guilty, they are trying to appear innocent, in their minds, calling a lawyer looks guilty. They try to cooperate with the police because a). they don't want to look guilty/suspicious, b). they think themselves smarter than the police.
0 likes@Mowskii
0 likesCops can't use the fact you requested a lawyer because that's your right, which is a good reminder for people
Getting a Lawyer would make it more difficult to press harsh charges but it would also make it difficult to present their innocence with ease. Not requesting one is a requirement for truly innocent people and a massive gamble for guilty, as they can either drop suspicion against them if they are naturally skilled at deceit or they are deadlocking themselves into a guilty verdict
0 likes@LowHP
0 likesThey can't use that against you in court since it's your right to an attorney. So no, that's fortunately wrong and you ought to get a lawyer in any case even for the fear of incrimination guilty or not.
they dont want to look guilty by asking for a lawyer. but around half of these people probably gotten off if they stayed silent and waited for a lawyer
0 likes@Ryan Chatta-G
0 likesThey can't use that against you
@Massa they can't but anyone who might not be a prime suspect would immediately become more suspicious by asking for the lawyer
0 likes@Ryan Chatta-G
0 likesThat's irrelevant in a court, it's your right to have an attorney. 6th amendment
@Massa I agree with you. It doesn't change anything in court but if does affect how the investigators are going to perceive you. If your the wife and your husband goes missing, if you show up with a lawyer they will be investigating you
0 likesAlso. Shut up. The right to silence...it's the FIRST thing they say when you get arrested and yet, they can't stop talking.
2 likesHappens alot, just that they wouldnt make the cut to this channel, were just getting the 1% or so that didnt
1 likeHahaha haha 😄 thanks for cracking me up
0 likes@Mowskii no I never asked for one I didn't know then they pull all the shit they do toplace blame on me for something I did not do I see them now for what they are liers who try label you guilty with no proof
0 likesOr how about dont kill or hurt people at all?!
0 likesAs Saul Goodman say "Innocent people hire lawyer, Gulity people when they go to jail" CMIIW
0 likesAnything said to the police can be used against you in court. Anything said in your favor to the police is considered heresay and is not admissible in court.
1 like@Robert Pedigo if that's what you saw then you tell the police that's what you saw. When the police start asking you questions like what were you doing and when did you do it is when you start asking for a lawyer. What could happen is that you tell the police the slightest thing that's off and they can testify that you lied to them even if it was an innocent mistake.
0 likesWhat an absolute monster Chris Watts is.
0 likesIf he had to buy an apple for every "like" he uses, he could defeat world hunger.
0 likesShe says we all make mistakes, its what we do with those mistakes that makes us who we are 😂 im sorry but that was the most bullshit line i have ever heard.
0 likesThe duo group Skynds new song is essentially his new theme song. Pretty good. (If you haven't listened to they're music, I for sure recommend to anyone who loves murderers and serial killers)
0 likesThat ticking clock makes me want to confess and I never even did anything, I can't even imagine trying to hide something in a room like that
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I dont know Dawna , you seem like someone who has to confess about something , lol
37 likes@Mouna G oh boy, did my eye give it away
63 likesI say the same thing but with my alarm clock sound
6 likes@Dawna H yep, it sure did :)
6 likesthose rooms are designed that way. just like Jim said, even where the cops sit in relation to you and objects is pre-planned...
9 likesDawna Hilton Ahahaha ME TOO!! Omg!
0 likes@INERT the only people they need to convince are the jury. but of course like you said they're so stressed out and agitated they aren't thinking straight so they never get a second to calm down and compose their thoughts and realize the game the cops are playing.
4 likesIts just a room ive bin in a few but never for killing anyone so maybe I just was not stressed enough.
1 likeDawna Hilton where are the bodies Dawna ?
2 likesYou badd girl. What are hiding? hahah
1 likeI was absolutely thinking that! They've got one of those at my doctors office in the rooms. I have anxiety and interrupted the doctor and nurse talking to ask "do you not hear that ticking constantly?" They removed the batteries lol
1 likeP. Chretien 😂
0 likesNicole Barnett - hey Nicole I think he’s on to something 🤔 LOL
0 likesrediscover I think he was delusional enough that he thought he was going to convince them he had nothing to do with it. Standard narcissist
3 likesI'm looking at my phone and listening to the clock like "OK, IT WAS ME, I STOLE THE BUBBLE GUM OFF THE COUNTER MOM, I'M SOOOOOO SORRY"😭😭😭
0 likes@INERT Also, he shows signs of typical narcissism. It's not enough for him to be proven not guilty. He has to prove himself innocent, otherwise his reputation would be damaged forever.
1 likeDawna H That’s why you don’t CHOOSE to spend any time in a room like that. You ask the cops if you’re under arrest or free to go. If not under arrest; GTFO. Either way, you immediately get a lawyer and tell the cops that they’re not to speak with you again without legal counsel present.
0 likesQuestion. If he had chose to leave after the polygraph what would the police do next?
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They probably would have done surveillance on him & anyone else they thought was involved. He was bound to get arrested.
0 likes“Chris stop, it’s time . Just take a deep breath , they were gettin fed up with his bs..
0 likesIf I sat in Chris's seat, that polygraph lady would have cracked my lying ass and still be home for dinner. Truly amazing
0 likesTammy is a freaking STUD.
0 likesOne thing that hurts me so much is how he looked his dad square in the face and lied to him. I’m sure his dad’s heart broke even harder when he finally learned the truth
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Nope, unfortunately the dad still believes his liar son and thinks Shannan is responsible
31 likes@n p even after watts described killing his two daughters in a prison interview?
5 likes@An Ton yep, both his parents "love him so much and will always love him"
14 likesvjayez i seen that it made my blood boil
2 likesThey're as bad as he is if not worse. Especially his mother. Look into his parents.
4 likesEveryone here is acting like they would just go confess and do life in prison, or take the death penalty. You and your family would be doing everything you could, guilty or innocent. We only have one life here. Just because you murder someone, doesn’t mean you willingly will give your life up. If I was in his position, I would try to get out of it also. Would I deserve to be in prison? Yep. But would I just accept that and just go live in a cage until I die? Hell no. I fucked up but Im not just going to lay down and quit living.
5 likesHis parents (by all the accounts I've read and all the evidence I've seen) are psychopathic and narcissistic as well.
2 likes@Wuhan Virus You wouldn't know
0 likes@Wuhan Virus I'm saying you don't know about me.
0 likes@Wuhan Virus I believe Chris' father feels the same as you, which is a very scary thought.
0 likes@Wuhan Virus Because that mentality does not offer your son a moral compass or standard of right and wrong...no doubt what contributed to the situation Chris is in now...and that's not love.
0 likes@Wuhan Virus Based on the facts we can see in this video, Chris' father apparently failed to love his son enough to build character in him that would keep him from taking someone's life, hiding the evidence, and then lying about it. Your defense of Chris and his dad makes me think you might be Chris' dad or capable of what Chris did.
0 likes@Wuhan Virus I have two psychology degrees. Children become what you train them to be. Beyond that, only their will to do right can help them, but covering up their mistakes or helping them cover their mistakes can be the worst thing for them. I've raised five children who are adults now doing very well.
1 likeHoping that when you let maturity and time do it's work, you end up with a better standard for right and wrong. All the best.
@Wuhan Virus EXACTLY this, the lone person arguing against you obviously does not have children. I understand why he believes what he does, if you dont have kids, it's very difficult to understand the bond between you and your own flesh and blood.
0 likesThe bond between a parent and a child is inseparable, regardless of the circumstances. You hold that child as a newborn, you nurture that child, and you love that child. It's primal. It's spiritual, and there's nothing else like it in the world.
It's ironic because despite chris sociopathy and murder of chris own family. His parents, who aren't sociopaths still love him unconditionally.
As a normal, healthy individual, you will help your kids bury a body. That's how deep the love is. It doesnt make the father of chris watts a bad person.
Gangster Disciple I can’t ever imagine myself killing anyone intentionally. But I know if a loved one murdered their spouse and young children, I wouldn’t want them to be free. I certainly wouldn’t help them cover it up. Blood ain’t that thick
0 likesimagine it's just a complete 180 and it's the plot for Gone Girl
0 likes22:25 probably was on the news about 10 seconds later..
0 likes14:05 polygraph lady to Chris "Chicks are crazy"
0 likesChris: right let me tell you about that chick
So help me out, did Shanann actually kill the kids? Bc if she didn't then he didn't really "confess". I'm confused lol
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He confessed he killed her so that was 50% of the crime, kinda... but the affair and the strange way he acted make them get to the conclusion that the whole time was him the one who killed everyone (shannon didnt kill her daughters and there is even some suspicious that she was sleeping when everything happened) but they need a confession even if it was just the half of it, to know where the bodies were so they could also blame him for the death of the girls and noborn baby, sorry if I didn't explain myself correctly but English it's not my native language also if you want to know more about this case I suggest you to watch the Netflix documentary it's really informative.
0 likes@Anais Amorette okay thanks! that makes sense, I was just confused about the outcome and use of term "confession" in relation to his crime.
0 likesdetective: “did shannan do anything to the kids?”
3585 likeschris will remember that
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@iRANT it’s a fallout companion reference
16 likes:3
0 likes@Jacob Price Isn't it a Telltale reference?
78 likes@Cynister yeah its a telltale games reference
39 likesayo pretty thing u so damn cute fr why don't you just gime your instagram? 😳👉👈
6 likes@NyahJzt - I been trying to think of a comment that makes you feel dumb enough for typing this but I just cant do it. congrats
100 likes@NyahJzt - Jesus, man. Get some help please
46 likes@Jacob H lmao your comment killed me🤣🤣🤣
12 likes@NyahJzt - down astronomically
29 likes@NyahJzt - YouTube 👏 is 👏 NOT 👏 a 👏 dating 👏 website 👏. Just because you see pretty girl you don’t have to harass her like that :/
39 likes@NyahJzt - down bad 4k ratio sus fortnite balls
15 likes@berzerk 😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐
2 likes@Jacob H turns out I was being ironic witch means I outsmarted all people in this comment section
1 likeomg give me the cat in ur pfp it's so damn cute
0 likes@NyahJzt - She looks cute you noticed that, and made some comment about getting in touch with her.
9 likesso what to be ironic about ? You are not making any reference to the content she provided and most people wont buy that BS (like if she had made any reference to herself in the comment you answered)
and even if so ...
After ppl are getting at you you cowardly claim to be the smartass and the others being dumb.
You know what ? If youre looking for a girlfriend or even a good/satisfying onenightstand - just stop to be a coward and start to behave like a man if you want to be attraktive to women.
Means grow to act strong and not weak - it takes a lot more confindence and strength to be and stand upright to what you are even if this does not make you look good.
- how are you supposed to lead protect and guide your family or give her some safety if youre a weather vane, if you cant stand your intentions, thoughts and deeds hm ?
You should have just stand there and take peoples stuff or ignore it instead of cowardly bending yourself into the desired postition - and on top claiming you where the smartass.
makes you look like a weak individual instead of what you might have assumed this will make others think about you.
Now tell me how that should be considered attractive as long you are not seeking for being dominated ?
- you will almost instantly turn off any girl (at least the ones i know) by acting that way even if she initially liked you or felt you were attractive in the first place.
So cmon - youre not helping yourself neither others with that way of acting - do you really want to be a coward your whole life ? Wondering why the women you get mainly go after your things rather than after you or youre feeling not really to be subject of their pleasure ?
Its because YOU need to have some worth to be gone after if not being attractive yourself shes only left to explain to herself to other reasons why and then you wonder about that ?
... love is not a rational thing man if you try to base on rational grounds with which you try to embiggen yourself or making a rational base why to be loved or being see as attractive youve already set the path to have killed it.
just saying ...
@NyahJzt -You know why youre sometimes successful with these type of flirt ?
2 likesBecause in the first place it looks like youre a strong and brave one clearly communicating your intentions and not taking too much care about that -
thats the only reasons for this macho behaviour to work - its assumed to be strong and confident - but this will get testet soon or later on - if you can stand that ok - but if you are just making a show embiggening yourself - that will be seen/exposed soon or later.
And believe me she will be dissapointed :)
okay connor sent by cyber life
1 like@NyahJzt - There's a very slim chance at outsmarting anyone while spelling "which" like that
4 likes@Somebody else you really did take this to an upper level didn't you
3 likes@Somebody else If you have knowledge to what "👉👈😳" means your whole comment would make no sense, this is literally a caricature of an existing meme and this emojis in this order represent being shy, this has no compability to any sort of "strong behavior" whatsoever, just put 😳👉👈 in google and see the memes by yourself, so yes I was only joking and being ironic with this type of meme while also taking my chances
1 like@xX_Cigarette_Daydreams_Xx okay "kawai cheese OwO" . . .
0 likes@kRuBeX sorry english is not my main language so yea I am also multi language speaker ops
0 likes@NyahJzt - „i hAvE nO aRgUmEnT tO dEfEnD mYsELf wiTh sO I mUsT mAkE fUn oF tHaT pErSoN“ is basically what you’re saying ✨
5 likes@xX_Cigarette_Daydreams_Xx but I didn't say nothing besides Okay '-'
1 like@xX_Cigarette_Daydreams_Xx where is the harrasment
1 like@Somebody else ur a weirdo 😂
0 likes@NyahJzt - Huge respect bro, how you get it
0 likes@xX_Cigarette_Daydreams_Xx Why not?
0 likes@Willy Money she never asked to get hit on. If someone wants to get hit on they go to dating websites. This is just annoying as f.
4 likes@Jack because of human decency? She never asked to get hit on? So like, don’t?
4 likes@xX_Cigarette_Daydreams_Xx Who asks? Lol.
0 likes@Somebody else bruh, you really went extra on this 👉👈😳 whats your grinder id?
4 likes@NyahJzt - down bad 😭
0 likes@Jack You... asked. You said "Why not?" to the person you're replying too!
1 like@Metallic Rose referring to "she never asked"
0 likes@Jack Still though. You know when someone wants to be flirted with because (if you're not being creepy) you engage in conversation first and are able to pick up on the social cues that the other party would like that. That way nobody feels uncomfortable
2 likes@Metallic Rose not reading all that
0 likes@Jack So sorry. 52 words is too hard. You should talk to someone and see if they're interested before you hit on them. That short enough?
2 likes@Metallic Rose I'm not gonna read your books, bro. Sentence or less.
0 likes@Jack Talk to someone first and see if they're interested.
2 likes@Jack How are you watching this video if you can't read more than a sentence?
2 likes@Metallic Rose No
0 likes@Jack The response I expected from someone with a first grade reading level
3 likes@Somebody else best comment of the year.
0 likes@Metallic Rose OMG BUT LIKE I GENUINELY STAN YOU FROM YOU DESTROYING THAT JACKASS (get it? Hehe)
0 likes@NyahJzt - Man is down horrendous
1 like@NyahJzt - You can’t even tell from this picture bro why are you horned up in the YouTube comments? Control yourself
0 likesi wonder what he saw in his head when she said that
0 likesGreat interrogator, terrible posture.
2 likesI would be so mad at them for talking to one like I was stupid..but in his case he IS stupid, so guess it was justified !
0 likesI know it was effective in getting a confession but I don't like the interrogation method they used to lead him into claiming Shennan did it to the kids and he only killed her in retaliation. It leaves so much room for doubt in the eyes of people with half a brain cell and also throws dirt on her name in death when she can't defend herself anymore. I'm just glad at least it resulted in a guilty verdict and that the real truth is out there publicly for anyone who wants to know what a monster he truly is.
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They got enough to hold him, though. Without that first admission, they had nothing. The polygraph is inadmissible because it can be unreliable. Without A confession, even if it’s not ALL the confessing he needs to do, the alternative let them detain him so he couldn’t destroy more evidence. And they didn’t let him sit on the idea. They immediately attacked it. The technique worked masterfully.
1 like@jediping great explanation.
0 likesI am more emotional when I can't find my cat for 10 minutes, when she found some way to squeeze under the sofa again
0 likesChris’ dad: You should probably get a lawyer
2046 likesDetectives: Stumbles in Woah hey guys wassup
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Lmfao
20 likesRight after telling them “y’all take as much time as you need.”
120 likeslollllll
4 likesRonnie Watts: "... Lawyer"
136 likesAgents: 🏃♀️🏃💨
No point him having a lawyer they can't help him or save him
3 likes@Kayleigh McGee a lawyer got casey anthony off, so…
34 likesToo late at that point; They heard everything he had just said, and he waved his Miranda rights. NEVER, EVER do that (guilty or not)! Notice how his explanation was only used against him, and not for him by saying she smothered the kids...? Only used against you; Never for you!
3 likesExactly it's funny how quick they break the character and panic when someone say lawyer.
6 likes@Leaning Forward lol okay big guy have a happy 2022
0 likesMy dad is a total dick. He would have told me to hell with a lawyer; and just confess and deal with the punishment.
2 likes@John Smith ok
2 likesIn a heartbeat.
3 likesThey didn't have enough evidence, the dad should've just kept his mouth shut.
3 likesThe interrogators are very good. Thanks to this video, we will have more criminals being able to avoid legal actions.
If every criminal thought like me shows like this would not exist
0 likesbcuz I'd never say sh*t to these
interrogators .....
Why do none of these people ever get lawyers???
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The vast majority of them probably do. The few cases where they don't are just the ones that end up on youtube channels like this.
0 likesHe should have shifted the blame to the poligraph women, asking 'where were you when my kids disapeared'
0 likesDetective "Did your wife do somthing?"
3416 likesChris: 🤔you know what as a matter of fact she did
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🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
14 likes😂😂😂they played him perfectly
52 likesLmao
7 likesComment of the year 2021 🏆
33 likesI keep laughing about this through the days thanks. Not cool anyone died but this guy has 0 self awareness
😂🤣
3 likes@MidnightGen_2012 yes me too!!
2 likesso funny!
4 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣
4 likes😂😂😂😭😭😭
4 likesHe takes swig of water! Hmm yeah this could work. It was Shannann... Yess thats it (idiot thinks) I am a heroooo!!!
18 likesman, than made me lol
4 likesSome people actually believe that Shannann killed their daughters even tho he admitted that he killed their daughters.
5 likesChris was thinking, "Oh shit these cops are giving me an out. Awesome thanks cops!"
5 likes@BinarySingularity exactly.
2 likesLmfao
0 likes@MidnightGen_2012 you bad
0 likesIt bothers me that the Reid technique offers these lesser motives for crimes, as long as they get a confession it doesn’t matter what smh
0 likes@MidnightGen_2012 you
0 likesAre beautiful
It’s like a high stake game of poker at this point.
0 likes"Chris I'm not sure I believe you..."
0 likesChris we are giving u a life line here and u need to take it.
0 likesThis is known as the buzzer beater hail Mary technique.
One of the best chanels on youtube.why are there not uploading no more...
0 likesThe fact that he said there and tried to blame his wife that he murdered for murdering those babies is disgusting. Especially knowing one of those babies had to watch the other one die, knowing she was next. I just can’t imagine such an evil.
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Here what’s amazing he got the two girls body threw a 8 in hole I don’t believe that and her grave was 8 ft by 14 ft this needs to be looked at more carefully cus that Beyond belief
6 likes@Scott Everett he had to break their bones to get them into there.
8 likesProf Zed fake news
0 likeswhere did part 4 go? it's not even on Patreon anymore :/. we need new material! what do you need?
0 likesAlso ... Will someone please teach Jim to swim?
0 likesHe wouldn't even need to change the name, JCS, turns out, Jim CAN swim!!!🥳😅 there's a plot twist to match Game of Thrones!
The police. You. How hard it must have been for you. Right there are two good coppers. I pray.
0 likesJust for an alternative viewpoint - I kind of really feel awful for that other woman. She had no idea he hasn’t even separated from his wife, went out with this guy for a few weeks, he took her out to dinner… then casually went home to murder his entire family. How disgusted would you feel with yourself, how could you ever date again?
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I'm pretty sure she did and actually has still been talking to him while he's been in prison
3 likesDad: "Lawy-"
2054 likesOfficers: kicks through interrogation room glass "OH CHRIS, OH DARLING ANGEL"
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this was a DAD-Technique!
28 likesWhere’s the glass exactly?
0 likes@Michael camera
1 like@LeAndre McCoy
1 likeNo
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0 likesI’m gonna start a metal band and name it “Polygraph: Failed It.”
2 likesthat clock ticking be stressing me the f out lmao
2 likesI didn't lie, I promise. =)
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🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesNikki needs to be investigated just like Chris
0 likesI don't think Agent Tammi's husband gets away with any lies.
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Lol... I'm sure he's pretty aware of it.
115 likes🙄
8 likesor... hes gotten really good at lying lol
112 likesWith the polygraph she can prove any truths to be lies and vice versa. It's pseudo science bullshit.
47 likes@BadTrip well it might work a little bit, but i would never submit to one ever, for that exact reason lol.
30 likesMaybe her 5th husband
5 likesI was just about to say. That husband makes sure he comes directly home after work.
14 likesHe's actually in jail after he confessed to a murder he didn't do....!
24 likesI think he's a good man lmao
4 likes@gunnerzz11 no lie this had me dying.. 😂😂😂
3 likes@Ivan Blando I actually just finished watching Making a Murderer! Wow it is seriously messed up!
1 likelololo
0 likes🤣🤣🤣
0 likeshusband comes home from work smelling like perfume
13 likesEgo up technique - 1x
Dossier technique- 10x
Futility technique - 50x
Lol
0 likesProbably not, interrogation like this requires alot of background and prep, you have to be on the job per say and your mind at work to pick up on the cues and use the techniques, she views her husband as an ally and wouldnt without a lot of preparation be able to discern lies like she did Chris.
4 likesI dnt think agent tammy even has a husband to annoy
2 likesI don't think so either!
0 likesI didn't realize how much goes into these things
0 likesShe is sharp, that's for sure!
4 likesGod damnit Ron you’re taking that polygraph again, I can never trust you.
1 likeI started to say that must suck, but I can't lie, it's pretty hot how much of a bad ass she is here lol. She trolled him 😂
5 likesIs everyone in this thread a teenager? Not one mention of the shocking possibility that her husband could actually be a decent person without any ill intent.
3 likes@Breezy I started laughing at your first sentence because I knew you were about to prove my point LMFAO 😂. Please, keep going. You've already embarrassed yourself anyway.
0 likesBadTrip likely they didn’t even get a conclusive polygraph result. They just used it to break him no matter of the result. This isn’t just a cruel but also naive person.
0 likesLmao
0 likesHe dies for our sins
0 likesCould you imagine what it would be like if she were your mom and you did something wrong? This guy is pure evil
0 likesIKR
0 likesI thought polygraphs were inadmissible in court because they can go either way.. Why did this dummy not get a lawyer? I am glad he didn't I am just amazed I would not have told them shit. He just blabbed right along.
0 likesAre you sure you got caught in traffic after work tonight?
0 likeshe still walks barefoot around the house
0 likesPerfect way to start the video lmao
0 likesWHY IS HIS DAD UPSET ???
1 likePro tip. Don’t crime
1 likeSoon as the word lawyer was said, in they come again.
0 likesDetective: You did it.
1791 likesMe: No I didn't.
Detective: "The Pause Technique"
Me: Dang, you got me I did it.
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The Pause Technique is deadlier than the Five Point Palm Exploding Heart Technique. In 5 seconds, you start falling apart
38 likesLmao...🤣
0 likesDon't underestimate the power of someone just staring at you. It's extremely unsettling and you will end up telling them either what they want to hear or the cold hard truth. Just so they will stop staring at you. "Please for the love of God, just avert your gaze from me or at least say something!".
20 likesLmao
0 likes@Thomas O'Donnell you'd break under the pressure. I was thinking seeing this stuff and learning about would help me in a situation where you're interrogated but you won't think about that when you're actually placed in that position.
5 likesThe same goes for emergency responses. We all like to believe that we are good samaritans or at least willing to help. When the first responsibility deflecting situation arises it's hard af to act against your natural.instinct tho.
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0 likespausing intensifies
1 like@Thomas O'Donnell everyone can say that. But when you do something bad and end up in the interrogation room, everything won't be the same.
1 like@Boby Hanjoko yeah obviously bud
0 likes@Ken Hew hahaha lol...you nailed it!!
0 likesSomething doesn’t sit right with me regarding that Chris guy... 🤔
0 likesI hate the way he says "those kids" as if they're not his.
1 likeThe polygraph lady is dangerous. She’s FANTASTIC
0 likesIt's his last chapter!!!
1 likeDetective: Hello Chris.
2324 likesChris: Hello.
Detective: PAUSE TECHNIQUE
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Most underrated comment of all time.
20 likesLOL
1 like😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likesSTOPPPPPPPPP
1 likeYALL DOIN TOO MUCH IN THIS COMMENT SECTION 😭😭😭😭😭
25 likesChris: I'm so sorry I did it!
7 likesZa warudo!
2 likes😂😂😂😂😂
2 likesHa ha ha
0 likes@Robertas Vaicius seconds do feel like a whole minute monologue when you're under pressure
1 likeGREETING TECHNIQUE
4 likesLmaoooo
0 likesChris: alright FINE. IT WAS ME.
3 likes@Muna Dorgham 😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesI don’t understand why people steal comments? Is it for the likes?
1 likeI'm DEAAAAD
0 likes@info addict yes it is
0 likesinfo addict Are you aware of who the development of calculus is accredited to?
0 likes"guilty"
0 likesNo lawyer present?🤔
1 likedid he not think he was being recorded lmfao
0 likesI always laught out when the MALE FBI agent present himself as a chris watt side acting like a very soft man like Chris i know your good dad something like that😂 This is the chris who tells the truth because you're a truth teller 😀😀😀😂 i like that FBI MALE AGENT the way he Compliment his very FAKE but chriss fall for it who in the right wiuod belive that they will acused for murder and after 5, minute saying your good man i like you something like ... Nibody will belive him but this chriss belive ahahahah
0 likesObviously he's guilty (not to mention deeply stupid) so it's definitely not like I feel bad for the guy, but seeing the manipulation they use still creeps me out. They do exactly the same thing to the innocent people that they interrogate. You better not lie to the cops, but they can lie to you all they want. So just get a lawyer. Always.
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True
1 likeLol! I'm listening to the confession of a killer and still feeling like the cops are the real sociopaths in the room.
3 likesFeel bad for the dad. Being suckered emotionally for his son's own lie. Sad
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@Nonya Business I don't think so. Those were his grandchildren his son murdered.
132 likesDad probably always new his son was a weirdo. There must be signs early on if someone’s capable of such horrific acts
13 likes@Matt B He never liked Shanon and in court, he said that he “forgives” Chris for murdering Chris’s wife and daughters. Don’t think he gives a shit about Shanon
101 likes@jon To an extent it's understandable a parent sticking up for their kid, it's the one thing you expect them to do. Many parents say their kids should face the consequences of their actions but that doesn't mean it doesn't effect the parent emotionally. I feel for his Dad, he couldn't have predicted or stopped this is any way, he has no control over the situation that his son was dumb enough to get into. All he can do is be there for him as his Dad.
28 likesjon. I believe he cares. Chris is his son though. It's impossible to explain rationally the love one has for his child
9 likesBenjamin Mariano yea I can't explain that
0 likes@jon Think about it from the dad's perspective why he would say that in court. Chris' wife and daughters are gone and that fact cannot be changed. The least he can do is try to ensure Chris walks free or gets as minimum of a sentence as possible. If he says that he would never forgive his son, the jury would think "His own dad doesn't think he deserves to be free. Why should we?" so he naturally said the thing to appease the jury.
1 likeI am pretty sure if he isn't a psycho like his son, he cares about at least his granddaughters. He probably didn't actually forgive his son.
Excellent team
0 likesFeel like the polygraph lady gave him the idea to say “mother hurt the kids, that’s y he killed her” only he knows what happened. But seems like the idea of the mother killing the kids was given to him
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He did get the idea from her, and she got a lot of shit for it. But they just needed to give him an out to break down that barrier. Once he could admit they were dead, they could get closer to the truth. Chris said in a prison interview later that he didn’t even think about that option until she said it.
1 like@AJ1namillion🦋🌸 thank you so much for that information 🙏🏽💫. I didn’t know that
1 like@Yugan K 🙂
0 likeslight yagami wouldn’t stand a chance against these detectives
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Light: I'm not the one using the death note!
2 likesPolygraph lady: why dont you tell me all the ways someone could use the death note
Why don't they call a lawyer
0 likesThis polygrapher is phenomenal at her job, the detective as well. To watch them work together was art.
274 likesWhy is there no part 4
0 likes"Chris, go ahead and turn for us, we want to measure your wrists"
0 likesI almost throw up every time he says those little girls
1 likeWonder why they didn’t ask about the kids on the polygraph.
0 likesChris: “gods honest truth”
2033 likesGod: 🤨
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And God took that personally.
104 likes@Viol8r agree, her name describes her
22 likesYou are loved beyond measure💙
14 likes-Ephesians 3:19
@Viol8r Hey now not all atheists are bad... I think. I don't believe in god, but I freely let anyone believe in anything. If it gives them inner peace and makes them happy, that's what's important. Not if it's true or not. Now if they start preaching it out of nowhere (goes for both believers and non-believers), that's not cool.
22 likes@Viol8r ironic when you people keep spouting about God and making your beliefs known.
2 likes@Viol8r well i could say “God is a lie..so it makes sense” sounds like a joke to me, so whos getin trolled now.
3 likes@Aljon say whatever ya want lol, all I did was make a joke😬 all the atheists seem to be getting butt hurt.
3 likes@J. Jones lol there’s no context that makes any of that okay. I love watching Christians tie themselves in knots trying to explain the Bible. Why not just say it’s immoral and move on?
4 likes@Viol8r bruh you could have just not responded. But as an agnostic atheist it is annoying to see people act like their religion is for sure fact and the ultimate authority when it’s not, as there’s literally no evidence. goes for Jews, Muslims, Christians, Hindus, etc. like just show any demonstrably verifiable evidence. I used to be a sincere Christian until I cared about logic and reasoning.
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0 likes@Prefix chill out there bucko. I’m just saying it’s ignorable. not all atheists are rational thinkers that see the importance or logic and science. Such as those who believe in zodiac signs, or ghosts, or alien abductions. I’m fine with anyone believing whatever they want but just don’t teach it as undeniable truth when it’s not. Pretty reasonable I’d say. I also agree that you don’t have to be petty and claim that there is no god after every religious comment. But that is actually anti-theist and not atheist. But you are correct, If you believe something based only on faith then that is just about the least rational way to find truth, As you could believe just about anything on faith. Religion places the conclusion before the evidence, unlike science that has the evidence leading up to a conclusion that can be modified so that it matches. So yes religion or being religious is irrational. Also just look up arguments for creationism refuted.
2 likes@Awkward Autistic God speaks to us in the language we understand. The times of the Old Testament are not understandable to our modern minds. We cannot comprehend how those people thought, but God reached them on a level they understood.
1 like@Ian Stephenson Funny that you are the one telling me to "chill out there bucko" 💀 I wasn't originally here to debate religion and science with you, I simply called out your hypocrisy and questioned your argument. It's ironic when you claim that you dislike it when people preach their religion as the undeniable truth when it's not (which I agree with, I dislike it as well), yet you simultaneously "preach" that atheism is the "logical and reasonable" stance, when in the unbiased reality of things, it actually isn't. Since no one truly knows the answers as to "Is there a God? Is there not a God?" the most logical and reasonable stance would be "I don't know", anything else beyond that is speculation and belief. So whether it be "God exists" or "God doesn't exist", both are beliefs and speculations based on faith, evidence, and/or lack of evidence, however neither stances are proven as the "undeniable truth". So to see people acting as though one belief is superior is amusing since all people are equally unaware of the truth and are only arguing over their subjective unproven views.
2 likes@Awkward Autistic Yeah. It would be preferable to be blind than to succumb to lust. It would be preferable to have no hands than to steal. He is making it clear that all Sin is unjustified no matter how "righteous" you are. That way you know, people might not feel so righteous as to kill an adulterer or condemn other people to death over petty grievances. He was speaking in an allegorical sense to make the severity of the situation clear. That we cannot be so "good" that we are not above sin. In the Old Testament the Jews acted in ways that Christ actively sought to end. Pretty much every person of faith rejects parts of the gospel and latches on to others. Christianity as I understand it is an acceptance of love and working to reject my own impulsive nature which has never brought me any happiness. I've just met many people who had a sense of contentment and generosity about them and the only thing they all had in common was a deep sense of love and a relationship with God. I have not met people without that who lived quite the same. I've found them to be good people but they lacked something. I don't feel so comfortable judging others anymore, but there is a spirit I've seen that is rare and I aspire to it.
4 likesI dont know why people want to force their views on others lmao just let people believe in god if they want if they dont thats cool too.. religion is based on faith. Faith is belief without evidence. We all have faith in something and its okay to be different... you're athiest, hes christian, i dont care, what does it change? Nothing in reality.. youtube isnt gonna change someones faith hahaha but good luck to everyone trying to get fellow youtubers to convert
2 likes@Demented Larry I figured anyone silly enough to leave YouTube comments may be willing to talk
0 likesGod would be like “don’t use my name like that! BOY IFYOU DONT-“
0 likes@Demented Larry There are people far more toxic than Autistic Atheist on here. I personally benefitted from our conversation. I can see your point as well.
0 likesGod bless you all and your families 🙏🏽✝️🛐🛐
3 likes@everyone, chill the frick out. to the one lady(?) who started it, you shouldn’t make “jokes” about something people take seriously like their religion
1 liketo the guy who called her out and said she was an atheist, bruh wth there are hundreds of religions and many of them house(?) smart people so don’t assume it’s an atheist
also the guy who said you shouldn’t take scripture out of context, i 100% agree with you on the at one (lil nas x/mschf put a verse that essentially said that lucifer was sent to earth but failed to include the sentence two verses later that basically said that [regarding satan] nothing can hurt us {luke 10:19} so yea)
all of y’all are messed up in your own special ways
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0 likes@Awkward Autistic Welcome to the future! Where people have paper skin who wear their hearts on their sleeve.
0 likesHowever you have bad timing and don't have a sense of time and place for such things.
Jokes are all about timing and understanding social ques.
Something you need a little work on.
Just use this comment section as learning experience for you.
God: *sneezes
0 likesMan, people got pissed in this thread, lol.
1 like@Ian Stephenson being an atheist doesn’t make you more logical because thats not how the subject of belief works. it just reveals another set of priorities affecting your logic; nothing wrong with that. just dont go around claiming that “im an atheist so i know logic” bs cuz its not actually an argument you can win and its disrespectful.
0 likes@Ian Stephenson science also isn’t nearly as deductive as you say. this isnt me makin an argument of science is just subjective either. but it has no place in the subject of hypothetical theological beliefs because human logic is incapable of seeing beyond its own consciousness in a way where we could ever prove atheists or religious people right. there is no more logical side; just believers using logic to justify across the board. its schrodingers god.
0 likes@Viol8r considering you continued to argue and egg them on it seems to me you enjoyed arguing with them. You care an awful lot friend.
0 likesBit late for a lawyer!
2 likesMy issue is that polygraphs aren't admissible in court for a reason; they are beyond crap! Not "passing" is not an indication of lies, only that the suspect might be being "deceptive" (not the same as outright lying), and any number of things could cause that reaction!
0 likesI mean, yes, we know he's lying, in hindsight, but those officers were themselves telling a little white lie when they said that, because he didn't pass the polygraph, they "know" he's lying!
He is so bad at lying, he actually told himself he could murder his whole family and he could get away with it. Thank God for Shannan’s friend!
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tradeladder <-- this thing just showed what it is. Not surprised though, demons are everywhere.
2 likes@Top Secret Information Imagine dehumanizing someone just because they don't want nosey neighbors...that makes you the monster in this scenario, not them.
9 likes@Tradeladder i mean at least it was of some use in this case :)
0 likesright! i wonder if she didn't phone the police what would have happened ...
1 likeI feel for the dad, he’s lost his grandkids , daughter in-law , and son.
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Feel for Shanann’s family, the ones who truly cherished her and their granddaughters. Ronnie Watts and his hateful, caustic wife have both openly expressed their intense dislike for Shanann. Ronnie let nuts be served to allergic CeCe. These horrid, immature, grudge-holding people created Chris. Not a big surprise he turned out this way.
39 likesThey still don't care for them: you need to listen their conversations with Chris from jail. 🤮
8 likes@Miraculous Angel Wish I could, but their voices spewing garbage and undeserved sympathy for their precious son is more than I can stomach.
7 likesHis son died a long long time ago
1 likethe more I watch these videos the more I think about the speech the lawyer gave telling people "never talk to the police" always use your right to remain silent and get an attorney.
16 likesit's not about morality its about the psychological games detectives play and even if somebody is innocent (which obviously Watts was not) they could be roped into saying something incriminating, if you haven't watched it just search YouTube for "don't talk to the police" you'll see what I mean.
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So now you want to help murderers? Better that they DON’T get a lawyer and end up confessing.
2 likes@HillbillyHell There are a lot of murderers who are free because the cops got a confession out of an innocent person and they're the ones sitting in prison. If you actually care about crime and not letting murderers go free, then you need to care about false confessions.
2 likesIf anything, it's better that a case stays open - versus jailing an innocent person, which closes the case. 🤷
I have noticed this. Detectives tend to be manipulative so getting a lawyer is probably the best especially if you are innocent. I have read somewhere that sometimes detectives would say something like "getting a lawyer makes you guilty", eventhough that is not the case. 😶
0 likesWhen they were using the ego up technique I loved how they praised him for the most mundane things. They could of said "Chris your a great father, you're a dad who gives their kids a bowl of cereal before they go school, what other dad would do that? Your the type of dad that would tell their kids brush their teeth and go bed 30 minutes earlier".
48 likesI mean the fact that he could’ve just gotten divorced and just not been in their lives anymore….it’s just unfathomable that he just resorted to killing them instead. May they Rest In Peace.
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Yes it is mind boggling. Only reason i can think of is economic, with the divorce. People do so much evil over money but to kill his own daughters. May the rest of his life be hell.
1 likeI feel really sad for this animals father, he seems like such a loving caring old man. I hope that he’s able to move on in life and not let this destroy him, but it probably already has and he probably won’t ever be happy again sadly :(
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Not such a loving guy when you read or listen to him (and his horrid shrew of a wife) cut down Shanann. This “loving man” together with his wife was so immature that they refused to attend Chris and Shanann’s wedding.
0 likesI just want to cry for the deceased. I’m so sorry those little girls had to endure such a horrific death. 🪦 And the same goes to their mother but with children, really?! You have to be really cold blooded and evil to do things to children.
1 likeKudos to these detectives. Unreal work. These videos are incredible.
3 likesRonnie: "Is there anything else you wanna tell me with what's going on? Or what happened or anything? Did you do anything?"
11 likesDamn, no parent ever wants to think that their child is capable of doing something this horrible, but even Chris's dad knew he was involved. Chris is one of the dumbest criminals of the century.
i find it hard to tell somebody that i have a crush on them and chris is out here admitting to murdering his family. i cannot imagine how difficult that choice must be but im just glad he did confess so he could get his multiple life sentences for his deplorable acts
1 likeI've been with this case since his first media appearance. But I wonder, years later, why his parents didn't order up a defense attorney for him. Did they not know, at this point, about him being questioned??
1 likeYou’re the type of dad who does dad things. Like planning and executing the murder of your family. Really great stuff Chris. I’ve cheated on my wife hundreds of times, I’ve even planned out the murder of my own kids. But you and I differ in that you actually go through with it. Now I respect that Chris. Takes a lot of courage
0 likesSo I’m curious on this (I don’t excuse Chris actions)
2 likesAren’t witnesses/victims told that they’re allowed to leave at any time since it’s their rights, Chris had the option to leave and not deal with it but didn’t which is why I’m curious if these investigators read them that rights. As well as their rights to a lawyer, when lawyer was mentioned, investigators immediately came in, I know they didn’t exactly restrict him from getting a lawyer but I thought that they can’t interfere with your decision or pull you away from getting a lawyer since you have the rights?
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@Kayla Singh yes he would have been read his rights, which includes the right to leave, remain silent, ask for a lawyer, etc. If he was formally arrested before these recordings started he would still be read his rights, he just wouldn’t be free to leave. I think people in the comments are just assuming that he didn’t know his rights because he isn’t taking advantage of them in an attempt to not look guilty.
1 likeBeing a narcissist I'm sure he thought he was much too clever for the officers and that he could beat the tests no problems. In reality he looked a total muppet
1 likeI've watched almost every criminal minds episode. I've listened to Bailey sarian describe disturbing cannibals and worse. But This... this is a whole new level of sick
3 likeswell done to the detectives for doing such a hard job. Must really be nerve racking to have to act calm and appear empathically to someone who is confessing to murdering two children and their pregnant mother. Hope his rectum has had a nice resizing.
1 likehow dare he blame it on the woman who stuck with him through most of it, carried his three kids, and then was murdered by HIM. how DARE he.
23 likesWhat an AWESOME group of interrogators! 👏🏽
5 likesI can’t believe this guy had a whole night to sleep on , to think whether to take the polygraph test, and he still took the polygraph test, lol. This guy is nuts!
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He probably thought it would look suspicious not to. But yeah :/
1 likeThe 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
1 like"Why did this happen to those two little girls?" Woah this is terrifying... He doesn't even regard them as his kids. Just those two little girls.
10 likesThis lady is a badass😮😲
If you are guilty, do not talk to the police. They've heard it all before and their goal is to get you to talk.
0 likesI feel so bad for Chris’ father.
5 likesAfter hearing the word 'lawyer' those detectives were in there quick! Great job.
10 likesPolygraph girl:
47 likesStep1: I believe she did it and you’re a good guy trying to cover it up for her.
Chris: True
Step2: It is not fair to blame her if she didn’t have anything to do with it.
Epic 🤣
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she was great! it was so chilling to watch chris runnn with that story once they mentioned it, and still didn’t cry once until he realized he was going to jail. sick, sick person but fantastic work from that woman !!
4 likesIt slowly melted me when the Father said "Good God son" in 17:46 , just a genuine clueless grandfather who wont get to see a Luxury of his granddaughters..... But i also want to mention these investigators , among all the most clips i've seen those are the Worst investigators yet... Nothing from their Alternative Question , Folly Technique , Alt folly tech , How & Why Solution worked on him even tho he's a strong potential Suspect... This gives me the impression that indeed investigators surely dont know anything with any Case ( Unless there was a strong solid Evidence beforehand in sheer Luck ). This also means a possible guilty suspect have exactly Low Ratio in becoming sentenced or Prosecuted... However , this also depends on how good the Investigator , an investigator isn't like another great expert investigator who uses the same Techniques in which he'd rather come up with a solid possible Solution Outcome against Suspects. ( In this Chris's case , hadn't he confessed to his father... He'd actually been a free man atleast for some degree and wouldn't have been arrested and trialed the sameway he did in Reality ).
2 likesIt feels sad seeing his dad being devastated.
5 likes11:22 Is where the interrogator gave Chris the idea of first claiming Shanann hurt the daughters. A similar thing happened in the Jodi Arias interrogation, the interrogator suggests a scenario where the accused a bit later says that's what happened.
7 likesIm surprised he didn’t call a lawyer much sooner. Also surprised he even agreed to the polygraph test.
0 likesWait so his mother has verbally said before she was a nasty evil person? Wow no wonder some things show to light at a certain time in someone’s life got it from his mom
2 likesIts always important to remember this is all happening over the course of many many hours and days. So it seems silly as to why he is getting mentally played so easily. But that just bc we r seeing a super condensed and edited version.
0 likesStunning police work. I think this case hit us all where it hurts.. #RIP xxx
0 likesMy math teacher was exactly like the polygraph lady. Just to prove the value of context, the former was a sadist, the latter a legend.
4 likeshe didn't cry the entire time but as soon as the 'truth' comes out he turns on the water works
3 likesthis man is something else
17:35 man I feel sorry for the dad (grandpa), so much to process and heartache.
1 likeI hope Chris suffers in prison
The lawyer in me was screaming “stop talking and ask for a lawyer, moron!!”. The father wanted to throw away the key.
5 likesThe polygraph woman, her children, growing up with a mum who can see into their soul... my god poor children.
11 likesHe knew they had the goods on him, just a matter of time. Both investigators were excellent at working him.
2 likesThese detectives are so impressive in this. Master manipulators but for good.
2 likesChris to his father : “ she hurt them “
11 likesHis father : “ she hurt them ? “
Chris : “ yeah and then i killed her..”
His father “ what now ?”
I have seen few things as macabre as Watts' shadow as he carried his wife and daughters' lifeless bodies out to his truck at 5am, and scooped up his other little girl to put her in the truck for the drive to where he would strangle her in cold blood as she begged him not to do what he did to mama and Ce-Ce.
0 likesFrom these videos I’ve learnt you must not talk without a lawyer present
5 likesThe smartest thing Casey Anthony ever did was get an attorney immediately
2 likesWhile admitting to cheating Chris says he felt terrible and that she "was pregnant". Guilty Guilty!!
1 likeThis is just sad the stress the guilt demons really got to him😔 rip to Shannon Cece And Bella ❤️
0 likesChris Watts is the most despicable human being alive, even Jodi Arias couldn't hold his beer.
2 likesI lost my mind when the detective used the pause technique again. Why is this channel so good??
1 likeThe thing I think is worst about this is the fact that the grandfather was going through the most grief in that room at that moment, even with his son pretending he didn't kill his grandkids.
0 likesthis job is cool and messed up at the same time. I can only imagine the kind of fucked up stories these cops had heard over the years. Killers, rapists, pedos.....
1 likeChris whispering "I killed her"
7 likesCops whispering" we still hear you."
She hit the nail on the head.."I have not seen you shed one tear. Not one.:👍
2 likesThis is the 3rd time I've watched this video and can't stop thinking he could've just left, since the beggining, ask for a lawyer, shut up and eventually leave. Instead, he answers god knows how many questions, comes up with countless imaginary stories, goes through a fucking polygraph test and then confesses! WOW.
2 likesI feel bad for his dad
2 likesthe fact that his dad cares more about them being on the news than HIS GRANDKIDS being dead?
18 likes"why is this happening to me"
9 likes"I'm going to fucking prison"
"this is horrible why is this happening"
Because you killed them.
The neighbor called that shit literally immediately, he should get a medal and badge
1 likeCONFESSION STARTS AT 16:00 JUST SO YOU KNOW
1 likeHis dad knew he was totally lying and he was giving out signals throughout to both the Officer and the polygraph lady... I could say all 3 couldn't bear when he started shedding those crocodile tears... But just imagine the mental state of his dad going thru all this??? Haaa...
0 likesHonestly I cannot imagine how fucked up this must have been for his father.
0 likesWhy does he subject himself to this? He could just ask for legal counsel and evade This.
0 likes5:45: He says Shannan was pregnant (WAS) past tense, he admitted to killing Shannan. I said, I cheated on her, I feel guilty about it, she WAS pregnant.
1 likeI took psychology in high school but I don't wanna take criminal psychology in college that's for sure. Cause this stuff looks tough...
1 likeThe first time he cries is when he realizes he's going to prison. Sick
1 like“Why is this happening to ME?” Classic narcissist.
4 likesWhat ever happened to going out for a pack of smokes and never coming back.
2 likesdetective graham, holy shit man what a force to be reckoned with. he’s a master of tha pause too, each one he did made me cringe
5 likesit seems like he's crying for himself more than his family that he just murdered yuck
1 like20:13 you can see the annoyance on Tammy’s face. She knows he’s still lying. “Wow he’s finally crying”
0 likesChris’s Dad: “We should get a lawyer”
0 likesCops: Quick we should run in there and stop him
Props to the investigators if I had to falsely boost this mans ego I would throw up in my mouth
0 likesThey said that the children had scratches on their body after he stuffed them through an 8 inch hole in the oil drum. I have no sympathy for this man, I mean they said one of the girls fought back so much she bite through her tongue several times while he was smothering her. The other daughter didn’t fight back at all... she just laid there... I mean god. They said the reason this was planned was because there were no bruises on her body (just the strangulation marks on her neck...) he surprised her... he didn’t even give her a chance to fight back. I mean I’ve been in shitty relationship, but never have I felt the need to do something he did.
0 likes“She killed them so I just went ahead and threw their bodies down oil barrels and buried her body”
3 likes-Chris watts
His dad is so nice.... U can tell he's a good man....
1 likeThis channel has inspired so many other to try and imitate. Unfortunately, other channels lack the ability to assess and explain as well as JCS.
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Yeah I’ve tried a few others and some are good but most copies can’t hold a candle to this channel
1 like16:50 So he claim that his wife killed her daughters to revenge of him by cheating on her wow
0 likesA wise lawyer once said: When you're guilty and you know it the least you could do is SHUT THE F!@# UP! :)
1 likeThe real crime is when he said "clean air and good people."
2 likesIt's perpetually smokey and everyone is rude.
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0 likesPoor dad who have to listen to the lies from his own son 😣😖😔
0 likesHe started crying when he found out he was bound to go to prison.
0 likes21:39 Chris: "I'm going to fucking prison" LOL!! Son, you're going to fucking HELL!
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0 likesthe polygraph lady is in the right field of work, shes amazing
0 likes"This is the horrified father look technique, no man or monster can resist"
0 likesDamn I need to hire that cop to read bedtime stories
0 likesFather: hey perhaps you should get a l....
1 likeInterrogaters: Allow us to introduce ourselves
9:10 “I want to find them” when he says this he reminds me so much of Tommy Wiseaux when he says “I did not hit her”
3 likesNeither can act human
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I DID NOT! I DIIIIID NOOOOOT! 🥃🤢🥃🤮
1 like@Requim Dream oh hi Mark
0 likesDad “mayybe we should get a lawyer to ......” = detectives quickly walk in. 😂😂😂
0 likesYou can say it Chris, it's aight, they weren't "those girls", they were your girls. They were your babies.
3 likesThe only case I've ever seen where I wanted old timey coppers from the bad old days to take over the interrogation.
1 likeI wonder if the cops in the back ever look at their manipulation tactics working and say "HA GOTEEM"
2 likesi feel so sorry for the dad. he obviously cares a lot about his son and his son just lied to his face about killing his grandchildren
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He lost his grandchildren, daughter in law and his son.
71 likesSome sick people inthis world
4 likes@Jeff Hrubes what is so sick about this guy?
0 likesAntonio N I don’t know maybe because he killed his pregnant wife and 2 little daughters
27 likes@Justin Beals lmfao dum dum😂😂
0 likesPeter Petruzzi I disagree
8 likesYeah my heart broke for his father.
4 likesTexas Rebel do you know where the word bastard came from. It came from children who did not have fathers and more prone to being criminals. The reason was fathers have the most influence on correcting behavior. A child who had no father was prone to a life of crime, just look at the prison population the large majority don’t have fathers. So yes blame the father his primary job in life was to steal his son on the correct path morally. Just by looking at this video you can see that he failed at that. You can watch many other videos of wats parents, his father is weak and controlled by the mother. Chris is responsible for his own actions, but don’t think for a second his weak father did not play a large role in creating this monster. The last person I would confess to is my father. The fact that Chris chose his father to confess to, should inform you that his father would support come up with excuses and protect him in his crime. Don’t be an idiot there is a reason why parents are responsible for the upbringing of their children.
9 likes@Peter Petruzzi I'm not sure how you can infer all this from what was seen in the video, you might be projecting your own issues here. all i see is a man not sure how to react in the face of his child seemingly going through a very traumatic experience. weak fathers create evil men? lol statistically i think you'll find violent men are raised by violent fathers. yes, parents shape their children but Chris is not a child. He's a full grown ass man with his own life that made his own choices and manipulated his father, he's 100% responsible here and nobody else. it is unfair to blame the father for his parenting especially when you don't even know if what you're saying is true.
17 likescaramel coffee who said it was his dads fault? Chris is a grown man responsible for his own actions. His father contributed to creating a menace to society by not properly disciplining his son. There’s a big difference. Wats father and mother always took his side, protected him and he could never do any wrong. Watch his parents speech at his trial and conviction. All they talked about was how good their son was. They said nothing about Shannon or the grandchildren. They are evil people that protected their son from any accountability his whole life.
9 likesJeremy Briggie I didn’t say or imply that read my last comment above
2 likes@OH not that GREAT <<<< Can't Handle Truth
2 likesAnd you know his dad knew he lied. Parents always know. His dad knew better then to try to get him to confess in from of the cameras. He got him to confess because he knew his son was a monster
6 likes@Peter Petruzzi Don't argue with fools, they're missing the bigger point. You are so right... fathers play a big role in teaching boys to be men.... Chris was passive usually.. he grew up watching his mom control everything and most likely thats why he liked Shannon... She was assertive like his mom and thats prob why they (her and his mom) didn't get along.
4 likesPeter Petruzzi do you have kids? I mean, I dont know of there is one correct way to react to a thing like this
2 likesPeter Petruzzi I am sorry, but you are wrong. First, no way children without a father are not more prone to violence. That is not true. Not having a functional home sure, but that is extrapolating. And if I am honest, my father would always be the person I would tell everything in the world. Not because he didnt educate me. Because he is the person I trust more in the world
3 likesBoth his father and mother spoke at the sentencing and it was not the kindest words. He still hadn’t confessed at the time to killing the kids. Shannan’s parents and brother also spoke. The father’s reaction in this video makes me think he initially believed his sons bullshit story that the detectives fed him. By the time of sentencing, he was clearly disillusioned and heartbroken.
2 likesPeter Petruzzi everything you assumed from his dad touching him is insane
0 likesEspoire J. How can you say any of that with any type of confidence? We all have parents but we’re all not our parents. Sometimes we fail them. This guy could have been great and loving and his mother could have been perfect but we all make our own choices at the end of the day and he fucked up. If his dad was so horrible why did he feel the need to give him a completely different lie to implicate himself to save face? He knew he did wrong and he admitted half the truth because he didn’t want to completely lie to his father because he is a monster but still loves his dad. Stop it
1 likeDiane Newman Interesting. Do you blame your parents for your actions?
0 likesActually if you followed this whole story then you would know Chris called his parents and asked for his Father to fly out to Colorado and his Mother asked Chris "do you want me to come too"? Chris said "NO", and the reason is Chris's Mother is an Alpha personality who most likely is a narcissist and who most likely emasculated her husband many times over in front of Chris, creating Chris's fear of having her there. It is why during the Sentencing his Mother actually spoke and his Dad did not. Don't give me his Dad was to emotional, he stood there without a tear in his eye. Chris has been getting over on his parents his whole life, and as some have said but not in so many words, My Dad would have kicked my ass and disowned me if I murdered my pregnant Wife, and his two Grand Daughters, no matter what my "excuse" was! Want to know how evil this family is, the "....Good father" (as Mothers Quote during Sentencing in reference to her POS Son), still believes Chris is a good person, even AFTER He killed Shanann in front of Bella, he then loaded them up with their Mothers body (his wife) on the floorboards of his truck and DROVE FOR AN HOUR with poor Bella Knowing he was going to Kill them! He then Murdered Cece in front of her at the oil field and carried her dead body up to the top of the tower then cramming her through an 8 Inch hole to the oil, he then returned and grabbed Bella at that point!!! CAN YOU IMAGINE THE TERROR THAT POOR GIRL FELT AS HER "HERO" was driving that hour knowing he was murdering her whole family in front of her face and was going to kill her too?!!! My sympathy is for Shanann's Immediate Family and Friends, not this weak little man! BTW, they apparently are a Religious Family, but I have never read these immoral behaviors in the teaching of Christ!!!
2 likesPeter Petruzzi I don’t understand all these back and forth comments. These videos always spawn people trying to figure out reasons for why evil
1 likeevils things happen. Evil is chaotic. Its unpredictable. It can manifest in the most unexpected person. It always essentially boils down to a nature vs nurture argument which is kind of flawed anyway. What is nature if not nurture/environment manifesting itself through the generations?
I did find it odd how the father responded, though. I feel like most fathers or anyone really would have broken down and started crying after learning his granddaughters were strangled to death.
I do kind of think his father may have contributed to his extreme narcissism.
You obviously didn't watch the interviews he gave in the next room, before and after he found out they were dead. He did nothing but blame Shanann, and paint his son as a poor innocent victim.
2 likes@Jeffrey Haley I agree 100% with everything you've said. Good for you for telling it like it is.
1 likeWTF!!!! He said "I hope they come back home" ! I wanted those kids & woman back home more than him & I never met them.
0 likesHe blamed his innocent, deceased wife. Killer.
1 like“you need to get a lawyer” detectives burst back into room
0 likesSay what you will about these sociopathic, cold-blooded killers, but one thing is for sure, they are usually calculating and cunning in addition to being good actors(maybe the police can see that they are lying but normal people wouldn't stand a chance). This guy though... He's just the dumbest man I've ever seen and the worst actor on the planet. The way he was acting worried, it's like he is purposefully trying to make the police think he is lying.
1 likeThe sloppiest of killers. Narcissists think they can think master something they never even done once and get away with it.
0 likes"I'm so sorry!"
0 likes"We know you are"
10:14 Can anyone else appreciate the time that has passed for all 3 of them, it’s 4:22am at this point
0 likesI need some of this psychological training for teaching my 2 year old to use the potty
2 likes"don't talk to me like I don't love my kids!" ...You just murdered them though...
0 likesHe only starts crying when he realizes he's "going to fucking prison". How disturbing..
1 like"If I could have my babies back right now I would" he says, with no emotion whatsoever
0 likesIt might be a stretch here but he doesn't say "I don't know where they are",
0 likeshe says,
"I don't know where THEY'RE AT".
It's almost like he's half-way to confessing it already!
"They are at ... the woods" etc
3:57
And thank god he did not take the lawyer advice, they might have spun it to be plausible
0 likesThis guy is really DUMB! He doesn’t know that polygraphs are not sufficient evidence, and that they can’t use polygraphs in court! 😂😂 Props to the detectives catching this monster
1 likeDetective: you wanna take care of the people you love
0 likesChris: ya I did that
This is what CW did as a "widdle boy" - lying to his mommy. And she would undoubtedly believe him. So he thinks it will work here. 🙄😠🙄😠
0 likesSo tragic but atleast the kids wont live to know their father wanted them dead :(
0 likesHow shameless he is... How he is blaming his wife on killing her babies... Total creep he is
0 likesDetective: Chris it's been two days since your are here, you did not shed any tear!
2 likesChris: i i i 😭 did...
* Yay now he's "sobbing" 🙄
That detective has a Hollywood detective voice.
0 likeswould most definitely stop loving my child if i was his dad
0 likes“I’m NOT a monster.”
1 like-Monster
Daddy wouldn't have been rubbing his back when he found out it was Chris that did it, not his wife
0 likesOhhh! The sound of those handcuffs is like music to my ears.
1 likeTaking a polygraph test must be nerve racking even if you are innocent, because its a new experience in itself. I naturally get tensed, so i guess i will fail a polygraph even while mentioning my own gender. Lolz
0 likes"Pareidolia" is a visual phenomenon. Just to correct you.
0 likesHe can afford this big house, but cant afford the common sense to shut the fuck up in an interrogation room. 🤣
1 likepolygraph lady could've stopped Thanos..
11 likesThat man killed those kids. Why would you bury the kids and wife instead of calling the cops 😂😂😂 the tick of the clock is deadly
0 likesHe's just crying because he will go to jail not because he feels bad of what he did. No remorse from at all, u deserve to rot in jail! I hope he will realize in jail how evil what he did.
0 likesThe cops when they hear lawyer
6 likes⚡🏃🏃♀️⚡
Wow this dude really cant lie.
0 likesDude probably hit that sniffle right when they said he hadn't cried like it was a fadeaway three-point jumper at the buzzer for the win to clinch the NBA finals.
0 likesInterviewer breathes
4 likesJCS: This is what we call the Inhilation technique
I think the mom and the kids all murdered each other simultaneously like nichole and Ron Goldman while getting bit by wolves
0 likesChris’ Father: This ain’t gonna be on the news anytime soon is it?”
3 likesHIS GRAND DAUGHTERS AND DAUGHTER IN LAW ARE DEAD AND HE’S ASKING ABOUT THE NEWS?! Geez.
He keeps referring to the girls as being blue. Is that when he stopped smothering them the first time?
1 likeSo weird at the 5.56 mark where the detective is all like, "There's my sweet baby boy Chris. Now lets touch wees wees". So uncomfortable!!!
0 likesI just wonder where that other women is now in life. I wonder if she still talks to Chris or is happy she dodged a bullet or she was apart of it ??
0 likesMy God that lady has bad posture. Great video though
2 likesЖил бы он в России, 5-ти минут бы не прошло, он бы показал тела, так еще взял бы на себя убийство, которого не совершал 😏
0 likesAnyone think if he immediately lawyered up and stayed out the limelight he would have gotten away with this?
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Literally so scary to think about.
1 likeHe is so painfully naive! No matter what, he should not have agreed to take a polygraph. And why is he saying anything at all without an attorney present?! He's just ignorant and sickening
0 likesdang, no wonder even people who didn't do it end up saying they did. These "Techniques" are sneaky/non sneaky bullying. "You did it it. just tell us what you did", "I can see you are nice, and certainly if you did do something, it must have been something very difficult". How can authorities ever be sure that confessions are true, or just worn out of people?
2 likespolygraph lady: you haven’t cried once over your children”
0 likes-Chris sniffles
Heis disgusting, never cried over Celest or Bella. But when he thougt that he go goes to prison, he petty himself
1 likeMe: asks out my crush
2 likesNarrator: this is called the Self-Destruction techni-
I love how the woman rolls her eyes when the dude basically confesses the exact story she suggested earlier.
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@Kyle Riel I think it's the perfect thumbnail for this story TBH
32 likesDo you have a timestamp? :)
11 likes@Max Mustermann 20:21
5 likes@holly nicole No?
5 likesNorthern Kai I watched the entire video and that’s the only part she does anything that could look like rolling her eyes. Pretty sure she didn’t, but that’s probably the moment the comment was referencing.
13 likes"I cheated on her, I'm not proud of it, she WAS pregnant"😩😩😫
15 likesNo judt straight up rolling your eyes is unprofessional, what detective does that in a confession? It may look like it but she just glanced at Chris' dad look carefully
10 likessagresnaw Between the 5:00 minute video mark through 5:50 video mark. If you watch the video carefully they apparently have the “Time Stone” because the clock keeps going back and forth through time.
6 likes100% false phony staged “psyop” by the government. This is extremely suspicious in it’s entirety. The cops, relatives, the husband, the neighbor & neighborhood. There is a narrative here and a much more mysterious bigger picture. The government loves to create monsters for people to watch on their television programming devices. There are thousands of husbands & wives who have committed worse crimes than this and they don’t get media coverage like this.
One big advertisement for “surveillance mini door bell cameras, go-pro technology”
This entire story was one big circus and the population ate it up. And yes the government is that evil to play mind games with its population. The government even goes to war. The government has disclosed factual documentation and video evidence and openly admit they do psychologically experiments with their population. So many of you were so invested in this story.
I'm HEAR YOU sirvent of God I am a witness that will testify in THAT DAY
1 likeWhen the veil is ripped and the truth becomes unavoidable.
@SirVent OfGod Aren't you the one trying to create a monster here?
1 likeGo ahead, read what you wrote here.
@SirVent OfGod The person who uploaded the video edited it. That's why the clock jumps forward, because he cuts the video. Never once did I see the clock jump backwards. Worship whoever the fuck you want but don't you dare try and force it on anyone else.
11 likesSirVent OfGod Great and interesting comment. I’m aware of the psychological games they play - or at least some of them, as I’m sure none of us know the full extent of their CRIMES.
0 likesHave you see “The Minds of Men” from Truthstream media? It covers the history of psychological operations, etc. It’s almost 4 hours long, but excellent.
This is 100% my favorite channel, 50% because it’s entertaining 35% because I learn shit but 15% because the comments are pure gold
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I sweaaaar I’d even give the comments 30%
17 likesI'd be subscribed if they put out more content, but not enough activity for me to endorse. Shame. There's loads of public footage to analyze.
2 likes@Day Love I'm sure they'll manage without your "endorsement", for some people high quality content is more important than high quantity.
18 likes@Lia Mina
5 likesI'm sure I never implied they wouldn't.
This channel has almost 5 million subs off of relatively little content, which substantiates their value.
The purpose of me utilizing the personal pronouns 'I', and "for me", denotes my own personal preference in relation to the OP stating that this is their favorite channel. I'm speaking to the poster, not the artist of the channel.
Have a good day.
@Day Love well said
2 likesWhat about the other 5%?
0 likes@hangsang dawg the narrators voice
1 likeFrankly, I'm super impressed your math was correct. You don't see that too often with White America.
0 likesCan he call a lawyer like here there on the spot?
0 likeshes honestly the worst liar ive ever seen
0 likesSocial exchange doesn't work on sociopaths.
0 likesHe only refers to them as “my girls” when he admits that they are dead. Otherwise, it was “those kids.”
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bruh very smart holy shit
14 likesdespicable human being i can’t believe someone could be capable of this action and to lie about it and show that he has absolutely no remorse until he thinks he’s going to jail.
24 likesmakes me wonder if he was the biological father or not
2 likesRearAdmiralTootToot he was. Bella looked exactly like him.
8 likeshe also said "why would she hurt my fucking girls" when he was blaming Shannan!
11 likesEven the devil would reject this demon.
2 likesThose angels are in a better place for sure.
RearAdmiralTootToot, I believe they did a DNA test. Aside from that, they did favor him a lot.
3 likesWhen he uses the term "those kids" it's a subconscious way of distancing himself from the crime. After admitting to killing them there's no longer any pretense and no longer a need to distance himself to protect his feigned innocence.
21 likesPhoenix Art, definitely. I understand that. Heartbreaking all the way around.
1 likeRearAdmiralTootToot bella looked a lot like him, shannon seemed to have loved him very much, i am afraid he was😞
0 likesAnother mistake he makes it constantly switching between saying “don’t “ and “do not”. Or switching between contractions and using phrases like “did not”, “do not”, or “could not”. Usually something we do unconsciously when lying. There’s no definitive study on this but it can be a sign that you should delve deeper into whatever they may be hiding.
2 likesI haven't seen you shed a tear over these little girls... 2 minutes later... we have no doubt you love these littler girls.... lol
0 likesI couldn't do these detectives job because I would use the beat down technique.
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I'd have trouble hiding my disgust.
1 likeThis dad still cares for him after he found out his son killed someone, meanwhile my parents disowned me after finding out I smoked weed on my 21st birthday lol
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Bruh I smoked weed on my 12th birthday
77 likesLMAO, some folk are so brainwashed into WEED BAD/WHISKEY GOOD, smmfh, you can't educate bacon. Sorry for your parents bro, Damn shame
93 likesJust commenting because of your profile picture
59 likes@Ian Mangham
33 likesThey're not good substances. You can live a perfectly healthy and balanced life with them, but barely anyone who uses them has adequate self control. People who use drugs exercise an addictive personality. Smoke/drink with pride, but don't defend them like they're harmless.
@Ian Mangham
19 likesI would, but I'm fat. I got bad habits of my own.
@Daniel Flanard 🤣🙋♂️
0 likesmy dad bounced when i was 6 to Walmart i understand your pain bro
2 likessame :p
1 like@Daniel Flanard You are a legend.
0 likesWoah jokes aside that really sucks, hope you're doing alright
4 likes@Mars Perez woah bad boy slow down you're so bad you make me wanna cry bad boy
3 likesYou been a grown man for 3 years at that point lmaoo
1 likeI smoked some cabbage with my ma on my 21st B day
4 likesThat’s why he is where he is now.
2 likesyeah he cares about them after he killed them, what a muppet
0 likes🙄🙄🙄🙄
0 likesJ Money lol laughing my ass off
0 likes@Ian Mangham both are bad
0 likes😂🤣
1 likeU knomsayyyin???! Haha
1 likeHahaha
1 likeLol
1 likeDrugs are bad, mkay...
3 likesDankrupt disowned! That’s crazy. They may not be ok
1 like😕
1 likeLol, I think? 😂
0 likesBruh, you touched the devils lettuce.
0 likes@Mars Perez to be fair he didn't say he didn't
0 likesLMFAO
0 likesRumpel Felt was illegal? It still is in most places
1 likeantgreen1000 I just knew when I clicked your name there would be a rap video. Sure enough.
0 likesRemember, his story is that his wife Killed their kids hence he killed the wife. The fatHer would always love, care and believe the son. He hasn't yet confessed that he killed them himself
1 likeBigots
1 like@J Money 😂
0 likesLOL 😂
0 likesI ate weed :)
0 likes🤣
2 likesNever get married to a crazy person. Otherwise you will be sitting here....
1 likeThey should do this with the Mcanns
0 likesHopefully bubba has a good time with Chris and a broom his whole time in prison
1 likeI feel bad for the dad, he obviously wants to believe his son, when everything came out at the end it must have crushed him.
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Me too. Even though they didn’t like Shannan I’m sure they never imagined murder was going to be a result. They probably were hoping for a divorce at the most.
33 likes@M M I’m not a mom so I wouldn’t know why or how she was able to but at the end of his trial she told him she forgave him in front of shannans family , which was completely unnecessary and disgusting that could have been done in a visit or phone call, it’s safe to say I wouldn’t feel remorse for the mother🤷🏾♀️
29 likesHis precious grand babies! Not sure I could forgive if it were my son.
10 likesI was thinking the same, all dads for the most part love their sons and hate seeing them suffer or in a tough spot, it must’ve broke his old mans heart when he found out his son did all that, unimaginable.
5 likes@Ny bnds good to know
0 likes@Ny bnds oh she still believes Shannan is to blame for it. I think she even wrote a book
5 likesWhy?
14 likesThe Father is helping the Son to accuse The Mother of murdering the Children.
Chris's parents hated Shannan from the start.
Didn't even go to the wedding.
The ultimate show of scorn to Shannan.
Nah.
No pity for The In Laws.
If I was his dad I'd have slapped him the time he told me that he killed shannan. I would not admit that he was my son
1 like@Adrian Esperando I will always have my family's back no matter what they do, just the type of family we are..... BUT that doesn't excuse their crimes or stuff like that.
0 likesThe dad was in a very difficult situation.
0 likesas many will likely argue that he should have asked for a lawyer on his son's behalf the moment he figured that the son had played a huge role.
but the dad is in shock as it is his 2x beloved grandkids, so he would likely also just get to the truth as soon as possible,
but the lack of compassion for the kids, from this Chris, is really disturbing..
@Peter Jongsma his dad even said he forgave Chris for what he did (court footage)
1 like“I cheated on her”
3799 likes“I know, and this is very good”
LMAO
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He said "this is very good", referring to the fact that he confessed. 5:17
71 likes@Ethan Ansell yes i know, but it sounded funny anyway
247 likesThese noodles are waxy, and smell Jewish
14 likes@Beeble Booble Thank you. This information was very relevant and important.
75 likes@Captain Brainius im sure it will solve this mysterious case
8 likes@Beeble Booble I new it.
5 likesCheating is only when you get caught! Last time he will have yssup!
0 likes5:15
2 likesMan I shouldn’t have laughed as loud as I did 🤣
3 likesI'm dying!
0 likeshe really thought that killing his wife and kids would dismiss the cheating completely and nobody would know. like they couldnt find out
3 likesbased!
0 likes@Beeble Booble i needed this info to crack the murder case I'm on. Thank you friend.
0 likesLMAOO
0 likesAnd the reason he lied about that in first interview, was because that had something to do with him doing what he did to his family.
0 likesI have a ton of respect for the polygrapher. I was expecting her to just do the test and go but she is a badass interrogator too.
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I’m seriously doubting the polygraph “machine” was even real. That was just some serious hardcore psychology she poured on him 😎
59 likes@C Farnwide Exactly. Even if they actually had a polygraph running, the entire point was to make him think he failed, not to actually test him.
17 likesIts nit relevant if the polygraph is real cant use it as evidence in most countries im pretty sure
3 likesIt all depends on whether the suspect believes the polygraph can be useful for the interrogation. She kept telling him how highly trained she is and how accurate the polygraph is. Then they accuse him of lying solely based on the polygraph results (at least to the suspects knowledge). Watts keeps denying but thinks he's in trouble. If he believed the polygraph was useless he would probably have called a lawyer after the results came back negative. And not believing in the test will make the results even less accurate.
4 likes@InWeCome A lot of serial killers and killers like this lack common sense, which is good for us. What common sense does someone have, when they could have just divorced their wife, and gone off with the girl, and been seen as a douchebag dad at worst, rather than what he did? He ruined his life and many people around him. Same with Ted Bundy.
7 likesBut that may be because there are things missing in their development.
Yeah John Demler. It is nice to see a comment in support of the interrogators, because many of the commentators seem enraged toward them, and say things like, they told the father to get out, and other things not said.
4 likesImagine her being a wife to someone.
1 likeNice picture. Not everyday you see a fellow killzone fan.
2 likesSeriously, that agents are so good. If I had done anything I would be nervous AF
0 likesThis channel has become my obsession. However, there are cases of innocent people who went down to police station to “straighten everything out” and talked their way into 25 to life prison sentences. 10 hours in an interrogation room will make just about anyone say anything to get out that room. I’m certainly not saying that’s the case in these videos, just...learn your rights. “I want my attorney” are the four words that become your best friend.
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J Bishop Ahh same, I’m addicted to it. This piece of shit tho.... wow... vile
7 likesTrue. And yep this monster is a waste of skin and air.
4 likesI want Tammy to tuck me in and read me stories while she gets me to incriminate myself.
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She probably would!
21 likes@Yo momma-_- LMFAOOAOA
14 likesLol wtf
9 likesYo Tammy is a fucking full-on babe. Her ability to cut through this dude's bullshit is straight up bangin'.
52 likesThese replies are getting down HORRENDOUS
51 likesSounds like some weird kink
8 likesIndirect femdom is an interesting concept.
19 likesIdk if it’s the mommy issues or what but I want her to talk to me like that sk bad
15 likesHELP THESE COMMENTS are filled with boys with mommy issues
16 likesShe'd tell you how good of a listener you are only to tell you how much of a child you are for wanting a story read to you at 30 years old before bed.
4 likes@Jess oh no. Your name :s
2 likesBruh 😂
0 likes@Yo momma-_- LMAOOO WHAT
0 likes@TIV67 Playz what happens during the rapture?
0 likes@TIV67 Playz I meant the scary stuff
0 likesShe looks ready to steal hamburgers from a clown.
3 likeslmfao!!!!!!!!!!!!!
0 likesLOL
0 likesHAHAHAHA
0 likesHa that’s hilarious
0 likesWhat is this thread 💀 🤣
0 likes@Jess look at your name lol
0 likesThis comment is absolute gold 😆
2 likes@Beeble Booble this is where we draw the line bae
0 likesbro
0 likesChris's dad showed more emotion immediately than Chris himself. Damn
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Maybe
1 likeAs soon as he's given the opportunity to pass the blame (onto his wife), he takes it and runs with it with little hesitation. Sitting there lying to his father's face, knowing damn well she won't be able to defend herself. Coward.
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Yeah but great way to get him to unravel. Gave him an easy out that can easily be proved. They just needed him to admit last time he saw them they were alive and well.
7 likes@Hunk666 I don't speak word salad
10 likes@Hunk666 cool story bro. The incel lady rage is pretty on brand 👍😒
14 likes@Nocturnal Serenity
0 likesOf course. But even more women are like this. So it is quite hippocritical that a woman calls him coward when she would have done exactly the same or even worse.
@Bitter Jade No Karen (it is not supposed to be offensive, it just shows for everyone that we discuss on your level), looking at statistics and pointing out that the statistics do not back the claim of the woman who made it is "woman hatey ragey" in your eyes. Fascinating. The entitlement.
0 likesYou ever heard the words constructive criticism? Like do not throw around cowards when you are likely to be one yourself. Quite easy. I am really surprised you did not get that. Karen.
You prefer being with your cats than a living human who loves you and who you love back? I do not think so CARRIE, I think you soon hit the wall and then there is no alternative to the cats anymore.
Yeah, that was the most disgusting part of this whole thing. He clearly doesn't care about his wife or "those kids" and I just can't fathom how someone could hurt their own blood. He created those little beings and they loved and cherished him. Only to get betrayed by that person in the worst way possible... Just horrible.
0 likes@Hunk666 infanticide is generally a word used to describe the killing of a child within their first year. There are also clear legal definitions that separate infanticide and murder. As for your assessment of the demographics, I can certainly agree with you as those are indeed facts. If you had a source for your claim regarding society at large I'd love to take a look at it.
3 likesMina Malowanyj - what color is the sky? Genuinely curious.
0 likes@Hunk666 have you heard the word homicide? Dude you're not proving a point, murder is a blanket term for all these things, infanticide just specifically means murder of children.
1 likeEveryone is talking about the polygrapher, but come on, that detective guy is amazing. He was so sure, he did everything well. ``Chris... Chris stop. Its time.`` Such movie lines
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He’s highly trained, he’s an FBIc agent
22 likesand hes the most 'detective' looking guy ive ever seen !
16 likesHe’s the FBI. He better be good at his job with all the taxes I pay
20 likesPlus he sounds like Teddy from A.I.
1 likeIf I was innocent I would've start laughing at that line, honestly
1 likeChris sounds like he didn’t write his essay and he’s presenting in class
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Like I want them back like home like
69 likes@Zehra D you want chris?
3 likes@Jared they were mocking Chris's actions and his mannerisms bc he was obviously lying
30 likes@Zehra D I want those kids back, those kids were- uh, wait... I mean, ARE my life...
27 likes@Zehra D like where did she go
7 likes@Jared lmfao "I want chris" 😂😂
0 likesThey psychologically broke him when they began to continually apply pressure after the second breakthrough. It was truly amazing to watch. Excellent detective work by these two.
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Welcome to this rabbit hole of a channel. Enjoy!
3 likesThose poor little girls
2 likesThis dude was so stupid. "Why haven't you cried" starts crying
1967 likes"Was it Shannan?" tells father it was Shannan
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dad: “were they blue?”
169 likeschris: “my babies were blue”
@aissa302 da ba dee da ba diiiiii
64 likes@William Burgess bro
36 likes@William Burgess Bro i love you no homo😭💀
9 likes@Jared you're one of those people.
27 likes@William Burgess kotor reference?? Lol
0 likesHow the fuck do you bolt letters on phone
0 likesℙ𝕖𝕟𝕚𝕤 𝕄𝕔𝔾𝕖𝕖 𝕋𝕙𝕖 𝕊𝕖𝕢𝕦𝕖𝕝
2 likesFell right into that trap
0 likesA smart person wouldn't sit on that chair nor murder his own family
0 likes22:22 “This ain’t gonna be on the news anytime soon is it?”
4 likes… 10,000,000 views later …
So cringe watching him place his phone on the table...hoping they’d peek over and somehow take him looking at an old video of the girls as innocence 🙄
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Where? I think I'm blind
1 like@sat YES.
5 likesAnd he mentions it after xD "I was watching a video of them"... and the day before "you should see the picture on my phone, it's better" 🤦🏻♂️ cringy af
69 likes@Gabof92 exactly!!
4 likes@where's the leak ma'am? in the 2nd video after it says he watches a video of his kids, you can see him move his phone so they can see it.
13 likes@where's the leak ma'am? precisely starting at 23:20 on the 2nd video
13 likes@soulsentai oh man thanks
2 likesThinking the exact same thing, he’s not fooling anyone😒
3 likes@Random Guy thats rare
0 likesI noticed that too. I was like, stop with your 2 cents acting.
7 likesIt is a good thing to watch videos of your human children.
9 likesCan I get a time stamp?
1 likeI noticed that too 🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️
1 likeHe seemed super guikty then
0 likesBob Yes I fully agree. I hate it when there is background music. It is annoying, distracting and unnecessary
3 likesThat's exactly what his intentions were.
1 like12:10 He even said I know before you came in I was watching videos. Like bruh I'm yeeting 😂
1 like*those girls
1 likehis dad would be surprised to know that he used Pareidolua
0 likesDude I like how we all got "how pretending to be crazy looks like" in recommended and now we all are addicted to em loll😂😭😂
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Literally me lol I was naah I ain't watching a 59min long video .... look at me now 🤷♀️
177 likesi feel like im being called out
69 likesI've been obsessed for two weeks since that lol
38 likesExactly how i got into this myself 😂😂 and now I can’t stop watching these videos
21 likesSo true lol
5 likesi like how you can just READ me. I’m addicted now
19 likeswell damn, tag all of us why don't you.
14 likesBro yes
2 likesSpeak for yourself some of us are already here for a whiiiiillleeeeee (stephen mcdaniels was my cherry)
14 likesWE BEEN HERE SINCE DAY ONE LAUGHING AT CRIMINALS
1 likegot here from the jeff one lol
0 likesYeah lmao I’ve never watched a full actual video that’s over 30 minutes long but here we are
2 likeswhy is youtube purposely promoting something to everyone at once? 🤔
2 likes@Joseph Goober idk i dont think they decide, its the algorythm thst does it.
1 likeSameeew
0 likesExactly like that!
2 likesHow did you know?
1 likeAre you stalking me ? ha ha
1 likeI was here since Jeff
0 likesDude yesss 😂😂😂
0 likesYup. I’m on my 8th video in three days.
1 likeDamn, how do you know me? My wife and I are watching one an evening now.
0 likesFor real, but I've watched too many of them now and im just vicariously feeling guilty, and, I'm not a religious person, but feel like I need to go to confession.
0 likesSame wtf
1 likeWe are all victims? benefactors? of The Algorithm.
0 likesME TOO
0 likesI got that video in my recommended and now I'm binge watching thede videos since then
3 likes100% it’s crazy…
0 likesWtf the algorithm got us all!!!
0 likes😅😅😅 I think YouTube is trying to tell us all something
0 likesAs someone who has been watching this channel for a while, don't watch the Rafferty one if you can avoid it. The details of what happened to that poor little girl are horrific and explicit in that video
1 likeTrue
0 likesYup, 4am, three nights this week lol
0 likesThis is how they got me as well 🤣🤣
0 likes🤣🤣forrealll
0 likesOmg stop i have not stopped
0 likesSame bruh😭😭😭😭😭😭
0 likesWell stick around because he used to have a lot more videos but they get taken down.
0 likessame
0 likesFrrrr
0 likesYoo wtf
0 likesCan confirm.
0 likesYoutube seems to have built some crazy algorithm behind this.
0 likesFr 😂😂
0 likesExactlyyyyyyyyy
0 likesBruh
0 likesYeah true , weird
0 likes:joy:
0 likesFacts 😂😂
0 likesEnjoy. I wish I had All these videos to watch still
0 likesThis is my new lullaby this dudes voice puts me to sleep 😂
0 likesAhaha exact same story for me
0 likesSo fking true!! Now is my turn, and already thinking about seeing all videos from this channel, god damn xD
0 likesNow you will have to wait impatiently with us all for new ones
1 like@Julie Rooms LMAO sameee I was like "21 minutes? Too long." Also me: Spending more than 8 hours bingewatching this shit
0 likesI guess we're all living the same life
0 likes@Akwatang Lydia That i don't know, but that we have a common interest, we have.
0 likesHAHHAH IM WITH YOU
0 likesno need to be so loud lol
0 likesToo true.
0 likesso im not alone i see, lol thats how i got here too 😂🤣
0 likesIt's cause the vids are so high quality! We just needed one to get hooked in
0 likesyupp
1 like@blaqalbert same
0 likesNaaaah man, it's The DEMON.
0 likesHAHAHHA YUP
0 likesFr
0 likesActually the first vid for me was the War Machine/Christy Mack. POS beat her within and inch of her life.
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesYeah I commented on ANOTHER video that came from "what pretending to be crazy looks Iike". I guess we're all bffs now. Together on that recommend algorithm train, vibing & riding along together.
0 likesUm, YES
0 likesDon't be exposing us like that
0 likeshe was in the recommended list before that already. its just that the pretending to be crazy thing was shorter and had a really good title so we all clicked on it, while only a few actually clicked on that 50 minute video about that woman
0 likesFUUUUUUUUUCK😅
0 likesAs if I needed a new genre to obsess over lmao real shit that's the exact route that got me here
0 likesExactly what has been on my mind these past few days. These videos are very interesting and I can't help myself lol
0 likes@Rachel ATPC Jennifer was mine lol
0 likesTruth
0 likesThat's me to a tee.
0 likesI actually started with "innocent until proven guilty".
0 likesExactly the same happened for me : ))) First clicked on how pretending to be crazy looks like, and now I'm checking all the videos :)))
0 likesAre you stalking me???
0 likesDon't call me out lol
0 likesi was here before that lolol
0 likesSAME
0 likesFacts so interesting tho I can’t stop
0 likesBruhhh fr fr
0 likesI wasn't they only one ?????????
0 likesEXACTLY
0 likesYouTube got us allllllll
0 likesI've nearly binged this channel's entire catalog over the past two days. They're incredibly addicting.
0 likesWhy was that suggested to me?
0 likesi need more.
0 likesomg, i thought i was the only one hahah
0 likesWell damn if I didn’t know about the YouTube algorithm I’d assume you were stalking me 🥴
0 likesExactly
0 likesThat clock ticking in the backround would be enough to make me go mad
0 likesHe had no tears for his daughters but when he said “I’m going to prison” he was breaking down. Inconceivable 😔
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he is a selfish person.
3 likesnot true. watch .
0 likes-1111-1-@Gully Bullasquith
0 likesThe fact that when his father is comforting him but can't even look at his son is so heartbreaking
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That’s the part that got me too
26 likesYes it is. I feel so sad for him.
10 likeshe's basically watching the guy he thought was his son disappear and turn into a monster.
29 likesapparently he was horrible to Chris’ poor wife before though, i wouldn’t give any of the family sympathy just yet :(
19 likes@Eleanor Brockbank yeah and during his sentence his mom said “we forgive you” how do you forgive someone who murdered your grandchildren? No wonder Shannon didn’t like her.
19 likes@eveniece exactly! how disgusting. the whole family should rot in prison imo
3 likesI just watched like an hour of a delusional man dismantle himself and I loved every second of it
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Same. It was pretty cringey the entire time, though.
18 likesI don't know why YouTube recommended me this channel, but goddamn I can't stop watching it now, I'm on a 2-day binge someone please send help.
12 likes@Ribas same 😂 I only wish there were more videos!
2 likes@Ribas me too wtf is going on?? lol
0 likesThe most chilling thing about this (aside from, you know, the murders) is how Chris only started showing real emotion once he realised he couldn't lie his way out of it anymore. You see it in a lot of these cases, Casey Anthony comes to mind. It's as though they truly can only feel sorry for themselves and no one else. It's truly chilling to see.
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The only video where I feel sympathy for the murderer is the Andy B. video. The war machine just keeps making killers and society doesn't know what to do with them.
1 likeSometimes I'm worried I'll turn out the same way, yaknow, like I don't feel enough for others the way I should despite trying to. And helping them.
3 likesBut then I realized that if try to help people and am worried about hurting others or others being hurt, then even if I don't have empathy I'm still never going to be someone like this, or even with the entitled and self-centeredness they do
The Casey Anthony one was weird to me Idk why, maybe its because of how she got emotional when her parents were reassuring her over the phone. likely crying because she knows she did something fucked up and is finally faced to face with the consequences on others. I don't know it seemed like she regretted it out of more than just being highly suspected. Wish there was more info on this case..
1 likeThe fact that detective’s compliments and reassurance actually work so well is mind boggling to me. Like look around you man, you are in the f*cking police department, you faild the polygraph test, you’re the prime suspect and you actually belive they think highly of you and are on your side 😂😂
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AGREED
3 likesIt’s because a lot of people love when others feed their ego. It’s a psychological thing, actually. It’s mostly tied to being narcissistic or just arrogant. It is still weird, but i can see how it works so well.
27 likesWell he is a narcasist, he probably likes all the fake attention he can get
3 likesLmao was thinking that. “We know you’re a good guy Chris” like u literally just asked if he murdered his family
11 likes@sylveonsfav I don’t trust people who compliment me a lot.
3 likes@Kate Russell Which makes sense of course, I don’t really like compliments. Others think compliments are so great and they seek them out as much as possible.
2 likes@Paradoxed - He's probably under intense stress and looking to grasp at any straw offered to him.
2 likesIf i ever get arrested for somth in interogation im safe from the "u didnt even drop a tear
0 likesI couldn't imagine being in the position of these detectives, certain you are staring down a disgusting heartless killer yet having to force yourself to feign empathy and victim-blame in order to do your job. Must be so emotionally taxing.
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That's one chonky kitty
15 likesWhat if he actually was innocent though? These pigs try to get a conviction regardless of guilt or innocence most of the time. Its their job. Dont talk to police...ever.
2 likes@Johnny He confessed guilty to all the charges and explained how he killed them. Source: Netflix Documentary
5 likes@Johnny I'm not saying the police are 100% correct all the time, nor do I approve of all of their methods, but I reaaaally don't think going to bat for the cold-blooded murderer is the way to get that point across.
2 likesDon't even understand how can anyone dislike this. Potential murderers or something?😅😅🤔
1 likeThese people doing the investigation are absolutely amazing. I would confess everything to them. Yes I did take my sisters eyeshadow when I was 12. I didn’t give it back because I wanted it to myself.
194 likesAlso notice how many times he says "LIKE"
1 like“Mom always said she was a nasty evil person...”
395 likesPoor Shanann, she never stood a chance in that family. 😔
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John Wilson Um, nope. However, when it comes to this particular statement by Chris, I do believe there is truth to it considering we’ve all heard it straight from the horse’s mouth when Cindy Watts had no problem whatsoever discussing her disdain for her deceased daughter in law on national television.
47 likesYeah her mother in law is just as evil and she does hate the women.
17 likes@John Wilson oh my gosh! Whatever!😁😄
4 likesIt's an Amaya Thing John Wilson also left a racist comment, dudes a troll
4 likes@V His comment was so stupid though lol...poor guy🤪😜
4 likesHis mother was literally the worst (after Chris ofc)
2 likesShe seems like a perfect DIL to me. I don’t get it.
0 likesLeah Nicole just because this very very horrible thing happened to Shannan and her lovely little cherubs, DOESNT mean she was an angel I’m sorry to say but she may have been what his mother said. We don’t know.
1 likeI can't believe he said that... That family is just evil.
1 like@16:20 the confession
1 likeWhat got me is that the ENTIRE time, he only referred to his daughters as “my kids” maybe twice? He never cared.
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@seen why are you defending someone who killed his wife and kids
185 likes@Isabelle LITERALLY
42 likes@seen yea we do he killed his family he is crazy
14 likesUno dos tres! 🚗 VROOOOOOOOOOM! muy muy muy eskiettt! #lilpumpexposed?
0 likes@seen "talk different"?
17 likesSetting aside that you're literally defending a murderer (something we knew, as per the video of the comment section you're in right now), no, people don't "talk different" in that way.
People do go "my poor girls/my little babies/my little ones". Notice something all of these have in common, that's miraculously lacking in "these kids/those girls"?
@seen 10 bucks this is Chris’ mistress
19 likes@seen bro this is definitely chris’ jail phone
14 likes@seen man nobody refers to anything of theirs as “that/those” you ever heard someone say “someone took that Xbox” not my Xbox ?
10 likes@Isabelle why couldnt it have been you?
1 like@Bryan your dog ever do something cute in front of you and your family and you say you love that dog?
1 like@seen if somebody told you your dog died and accused you, You would say “what happened to that dog? I wouldn’t do anything to that dog”
6 likes@Bryan the first part of the sentence doesnt make sense, but yes i could see myself saying “i wouldn’t do anything to that dog”
1 like@seen 🚩🚩👀📝
8 likesThose kids
0 likes@seen ok Chris watts burner account
9 likes@Bryan dude u may be able to get some government money. how much debt are you in? how many kids do you have out of wedlock?
0 likes@seen come on Chris I’m in college get ready for Rec time 😭
4 likes@Bryan good to know you’re starting your road to failure. enjoy racking up that debt and then working a job that doesnt give af about your degree
0 likes@seen better than prison 😭 enjoy them showers
5 likesI agree, it so annoying how hyper analytic people are of criminals. They literally can’t laugh without people in the comments saying “I can’t believe they would laugh, they should never laugh”. Like what the fuck do you expect them to do, be in a state of pity 24/7 until they die. I understand they did something horrible but they still have a life to live.
0 likesI noticed the same thing it was always “the kids” or “those kids”
0 likes@seen it’s called distancing language, he’s doing so as to create distance between him and his kids. People do it so as to minimize negative emotions associated with the given situation.
1 like@Jesse Jaime woah dude ur so smart. u must have multiple masters degrees. i definitely didn’t assume that was what people were talking about for 90% of the comment section or referring to for under 3 different videos.
0 likes@seen Are you okay?
3 likes@Daniel Podlovics Are you adopted?
0 likes@Daniel Podlovics you're another arm chair psychologist. cool
0 likesEverybody gangsta till polygraph lady shows up.
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Isn’t it so wild how manipulative our own system is. For those who don’t know the game of the law are effed. Dude could have lawyered up real quick and could have walked out of that room. Not a murder apologist by any means but I think everyone gets my point.
335 likesMrBrucelee117 Agreed!!
7 likeshe would not have given his confession if she hadn't been there. she played him like a cheap kazoo.
247 likesi believe a bit of perhaps subconscious sexism played into it. and she used it to her advantage.
@SG Thats what I am thinking, That girl/monster who killed her daughter but becuase shes such a good compulsive liar she walked free.. I must say that if I would ever commit any crime the dumbest thing in the US is to admit you did it.. Even if they catch you while at it, the best lawyers will still get you out i.e. so many real life examples.. That old rich dude who was caught red handed disposing of a body walked free.. I mean jeez the amount of people walking free.. Agree with you if he lawyered up he would probably walk..
74 likesNot really. U can refuse it and polygraphs are pretty stupid o not opinion. It’s just a mind game. It’s not any proof of anything & not admissible in court and you can leave after taking it...
33 likesPolygraphs are bullshit
31 likesSen so true like when she said at one point "CHICKS ARE CRAZY" when trying to suggest to him shannan couldve killed the kids i gagged omg and he took the bait
77 likes@Picture Of A Cat so you wanna be like Chris xd
2 likes@faith No lol, how did you reach that conclusion?
4 likesINTERROGATOR: Oh, you think you're all hard? (smirks confidently) Hold on a sec, I got someone to talk to you.
21 likes(presses buzzer)
(slow booming footsteps begin, increasing in volume, 23 seconds)
(footsteps stop)
(door opens)
(enter POLYGRAPH LADY in fetching striped sweater)
(WANNABE TOUGH GUY's face falls, begins sweating)
(INTERROGATOR leans back in chair, fingers laced behind his head)
POLYGRAPH LADY: I believe you had a story you want to tell me?
WANNABE TOUGH GUY: I- ... I- ... I- ...
Exactly!! And dont forget Dad !
1 like@Sen , I agree. The "mom" thing with her, and yes I believe since they were all girls he killed it was brilliant to have her there.
24 likesNever knew a polygraph examiner, could interrogate so well.
Great job all around.
Steven X everybody gangster until Chloe from the show Lucifer shows up
2 likespolygraph is just a gimmick it cant be used against you in court of law with it not bein 100% the truth or correct
5 likesbeautiful comment. Genius.
3 likesWhatever they did they made a killer confess to his crimes, all these people feeling for Chris are evil
12 likes@Bilal Tariq im watching now again that neighbour screwed him was great how he picked up his unusual behaviour that was the beginning of the end for him
22 likes@Thomas O'Donnell yeah totally, we all need a friend like that in our life.
0 likesshe kinda gave off disappointed school guidance counselor vibes and honestly it made her the most intimidating out of anybody imo
32 likesShiloh Ryan the fact is that due to good police work and experience they knew he should NOT have left that room and it’s important to keep him there even if it is manipulative. Innocent until proven guilty and in need of a fair trial yes, but there should be absolutely no way of letting him back out on the street when he is absolutely guilty (even if they are completely sure of it but just don’t have a confession)
2 likesI don't think he ever thought he was gangsta. Good God almighty, son.
1 likeEven if your guilty you can easily beat a test just gotta keep a solid mind and know no matter what you didn’t do anything even if you did and go on with that mindset and show no emotion. If he took this test like I acted when he got interviewed probably would’ve passed it
2 likesClass profile picture
0 likesPolygraphs are inadmissible in court. If he stuck to his story and claimed he was nervous during the polygraph he could’ve gotten away with it.
2 likesDrinking a mountain dew !!!
0 likes@Sen Such a witty, and insightful comment.
0 likespolygraph, fingerprints, hand writing etc., useless evidence if properly interrogated. Pseudoscience.
2 likesFavorite comment of the day.
1 likeShiloh Ryan it’s supposed to be manipulative that’s how we put killers in jail.
3 likesThe only reason a polygraph test is even still in use is because so many gullible people believe such a contraption actually works.
5 likesOrnery It does actually work. Well kind of. It’s by no means reliable, but they can kinda work
2 likesYou can see where he gets the idea to say that Shannon did it he didn’t know what to say until the polygraph lady said maybe Shannon did something
4 likesAsad Parvez l
0 likes@Picture Of A Cat then you are easily manipulated
0 likesThe girl has master's degree in polygraph testing
0 likes@SG I couldn’t agree more!!! I was thinking the entire tome while watching this scene how manipulative this lady was, all the while acting as if she genuinely cared about his feelings, giving him a reassuring rub on the shoulder, etc... Yet when she started in on him about failing the test, she literally would not let him get a word out. Almost in a sense, it seems like (in the right circumstance with a person vulnerable or scared enough) they could convince someone who truly is innocent that they in fact committed the crime. Not sayin that’s what happened in this case by any means, but our system is so messed up. And in my opinion, anyone who goes to school to get this type of “training” and thinks there’s nothing wrong with what they then do to people is either a person with no conscious or is way too trusting in the way things are done in this country.
6 likeslololololo
0 likesWhy? its not admissible. Here or shows like first 48 baffle me as to why people never say the right thing and only thing...lawyer please
2 likesI feel bad for her husband 😅
0 likesPolygraphs don’t work
3 likesJake Baker wuhahahaha
0 likes@SG he could have walked out, but he wouldn’t be free. Everyone with a brain knows it was him and they will fight for justice in anyway they could have.
0 likes@Thomas O'Donnell it’s not a gimmick it’s just that it’s not accurate enough to be used in court. It’s about 70% accurate.
1 likeCriminals quake in their boots when they hear the name "Tammy".
2 likes@SG the thing is we live in a country where we're free to get lawyers. There are tons where you're not. He was an idiot and chose not to get one and that's on him and no one else.
3 likes@Johana Abiodun it's sad but in those cases there is a jury and full justice. Its their job at that point to decide and they decided for them to walk free. Murderers can't just be put in jail because the police think they have evidence or theyre suspicious theres an entire process after that, it's flawed, but better than so many other options and it's understandable why it failed those times
0 likes😂🤣
0 likes@Jessica Rich a programme of ours was shutdown on TV called Jeremy Kyle and all because of the lie detector
0 likes@Swerzye tru there just used to imtomadate people but they do not work like im a common daily pill to lower heart rate and blood pressure to lower my anxiety and i could lie my ass of on one of those and pass with flying colors
1 like@SG mans couldnt answer the question "what are ways to make someone dissapear" thats not manipulation he just sucks at lying
1 like@Cole Sisler you’re assuming that police are looking for the actual killer. They are looking for a confession. Sometimes the two are the same but not always. And innocent people are locked up.
1 likeThey'd stay "gangsta" if they were smart and realized polygraphs mean nothing and aren't admissible in court.
0 likesLove how complementing some random lady makes men angrym
4 likesInteresting... weak people so easily fall into these things... real killers... and probably more dangers to the general public... would never fall for this... this guy is just needs other people approval... he sits there trying to convince them... real people would just say... f-off... i don't care what you think... i know what the truth is... im outa here... and would likely have said something like that way back in part one... this guy's need to be liked by others... his need for approval... its just sickening to watch.
0 likes🤣🤣🤣
0 likes@Thomas O'Donnell it's still part of the game to put pressure on people who are too dumb to lawyer up.
0 likesPERIODTTTTT
0 likes@Swerzye not really.. admissable or not, it still wrecked Chris. It's a psychological tool.
0 likesJohana Abiodun regardless, we don’t want this man free sooo... 🤷♀️
0 likesThe polygraph is a neat little trick to get the defendant into admitting guilt
0 likesi didnt lie on that test i promise xD only big egos think they can cheat the test.
0 likes@Swerzye yes, they are, but they are useful in getting the suspect to confess. It’s one big mindfuck
0 likes@Puppy Puppington they are admissible in roughly 20 states now. They've changed drastically over the last 20 years.
0 likes@Thomas O'Donnell that's simply just not true anymore.
0 likesMuffled Laughter.
0 likesdon't forget neighbor nate🤚🏼
0 likes@Filthy The responses the polygraph monitors are involuntary & thus most people will fail when lying. There are ways to beat it though, which is why they're not allowed in court.
0 likes@Ornery It does work, except under certain circumstances.
0 likes@nobodys baby just because the results happen to align with the truth does not mean it works. It's fake science. A broken clock is right twice a day, still doesn't mean it works.
1 like@Ornery Disagree. Lie detectors measure jumps in respiration, perspiration, heart rate, & BP. For people that aren't professional liars they usually are consistent. However, there are scenarios that will throw the results off. Mental illness, psychopathy, huge amounts f anxiety will skew results. There are also things that can be done to skew results. All of these are reasons why lie detectors are not admissible in court. However, when used appropriately they can be useful to LE.
0 likes@Ben so what, it worked, and they were right
0 likes@Asad yeah definitely! I think he dropped my IQ listening to him speak😂
1 likeBAHAHAHHH
0 likes@Ben get a life
0 likesNoooo🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesMore like polygraph hunchback lady lol
0 likes@faith 🚖
0 likes@Millings RGood It took me a while to realize the polygraph lady Tammy Lee was an agent with the Colorado Bureau of Investigation. Working in tandem with Special Agent Coder of the FBI.
0 likesAnd she’s wearing a jail stripped cardigan. Visually fucking with the suspect. Lmao 👀😮
0 likes@SG yes, this system is messed up, I mean, only 5% of men and women get justice when they are raped, 5 PERCENT, 95% of those rapists are free, with the victims dealing with the psychological damage.
0 likesUnless that person knows polygraphs are useless and don't prove anything.
0 likes@Sen totally, it wouldn’t surprise me if the polygraph was inconclusive. It’s just part of the mind game to make him confess.
0 likesi wonder if she is though! shes definitely way too in it to not be a detective i feel like though
0 likesLmao
0 likes@Bilal Tariq not feeling bad for Chris at all. He obviously deserves everything that comes to him.
0 likesYou can believe this while still agreeing that many of these tactics are unethical, as they often hurt innocents. The police are simply doing their job- extracting a confession. They will do the same regardless of a suspect’s actual guilt or innocence, and many people who have done nothing wrong crack under the pressure. It’s ridiculous to me how many people don’t even know that you have the right to an attorney in all cases of questioning.
this is a tammy stan account
0 likes@rafer Jefferson iii I mean you’re right I’ve never said anything else? I don’t even know how you got that from my comment. I just never saw these interrogations before and I thought it’s interesting WHY she said that. I mean yes she’s playing a dumb blonde but there’s a strategy behind everything they say or do that’s what they’re trained for and she thought that saying that would make him trust her more, that worked out and ultimately said a lot about his character. Never said it’s about sexism in general and never said nothing else could have worked.
0 likes@luidollarzeichena shit that was meant for Sen who said that unconscious sexism was to blame! Dun dun dunnnn! Unconscious bias - the invisible enemy!
0 likesSorry, didn’t mean to jump down your throat, I replied to the wrong comment.
I’ve also just woken up so I am
Especially prickly
@SG Kinda worked out for the better in situations like these
0 likes@Kristen Indubitably. Some replies here have me concerned with the public’s IQ seems people forever miss the point and are on about something else that was never in question to begin with. I just laugh. Some people can’t be helped but yea, least you get it. Cheers mate.
0 likesI don’t think the dad actually gave a fuck what happened after he basically confessed in the interrogation room
0 likesChris: Mentions a lawyer
1505 likesDetectives: reenter the room Heyyyy buddy!
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It must have taken a lot for the female detective to rub his shoulder.
163 likesNever talk to the cops without a lawyer. 😂 EDIT: unless you really like the orange fashion statement!
64 likesThose 2 detectives are world class.
24 likes🤣🤣
1 likeLol and Chris is so idiotic that he actually believed they were on his side 🤣
19 likesJuicetheeunuch nah. part of the job.
3 likesLmao
0 likesBased on these videos the lawyers would probably claim that the kids and wife were all still alive and this was just a hoax to become famous across the country
0 likesImmediately 👂👂
0 likes*Sniffles on cue
0 likesMe: Guilty
Watching him lie to his dad was absolutely sickening. He's a psychopath.
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@Lachlan Rocca psychopathy isn't a form of a mental disorder. It's a personality disorder. And yes, Chris Watts could absolutely be classified as a psychopath and a narcissist.
71 likes@Lachlan Rocca This is one of the stupidest things I've ever read.
26 likesImagine their shame. Do the best you can to raise him and you end up with sociopathic, murdering trash.
3 likes@Lachlan Rocca Psychopathy is not mental illness, it's a lack of what makes us human. They can't empathize, they can't love, they can't concern themselves with anything except what benefits them.
12 likes@EuropeanWilderness 1488 not true. Both psychopaths and sociopaths can mimic normal emotions and empathy. They just don't feel them the way most people do. Chris Watts is not an emotional person. The female interrogator even said, he did not shed a single tear for his children in the days he had been there.
14 likes@T.M. Will exactly
2 likes@EuropeanWilderness 1488 his "break down" was an act. He clearly took the bait from the officers and knew that he might get a lesser sentence if it appeared he murdered his wife out of rage and didn't kill his entire family. The break down was utter bullshit. That is what makes it so sickening to watch. Also, I'm not baselessly calling him a psychopath. Going by the guidelines of the DSM-5, he fits the diagnosis of a psychopath and a narcissist. I think that he is a combo of the two.
11 likessociopath
1 like@David Hendrickson he meets some of the criteria for a sociopath, but meets more of the criteria for a psychopath
1 like@EuropeanWilderness 1488 true, he would have spent the entire day previous learning his rights. psychopaths are a bit ocd.
0 likes@Kristax6x I agree.... I'm sorry I know about this case.... I would say I hope he lives a long time with this guilt but I doubt he will.
1 like@peterah7957 i doubt he will either. He's probably already adapting to prison life. And from what I've read in other articles, he has delusional women visiting him in prison that actually feel sorry for him.
0 likes@Heather McDuffee psychopaths are not "OCD". OCD is a mental disorder. Psychopathy is a personality disorder. And from what ive read about the case, there is nothing to suggest that he has OCD.
6 likesOk psychopath is too far, hes got emotions its just bottled up. Hes an introvert and no one in the comments payed at attention to that as far as I could see
3 likes@Kristax6x yep! He comes across as being in denial.... What I don't get is if he wanted to continue that r ship with that other woman he could of left his wife.... I know its not that simple but it seems a far more reasonable way of departing the marriage then killing the woman and your own small children!! I don't get a person's mind like this. I hope he is never released!
1 like@Kindred yeah his emotions are purely based around himself! I don't know the history of his marriage, and I know anybody can flip, but what he did seems so cold and without remorse! I think those are definitely traits of a psychopath!
2 likes@peterah7957 yea you didn't pay attention that just proved my point let me explain in a paragraph.
1 likeNeuroticism is found in high levels in introverts, meaning they tend to be more: anxious, guilty, worrysome, fearful and envious. All displayed on Chris during the interview.
This can also be shown and explained from his conflict with his wife. Introverts tend to bottle up emotions, feelings and thoughts. Or we like to call, repressing or even suppressing them. When they bottle those emotions up, they gather and gather til they get too full and the person can burst in fits of rage or tantrum. Introverts are known to be more explosive that way. So we can safely add that into the mix. If the two had been having marital issues, they may have had a very heated argument on the night of. This may have escalated too far leading one thing to another. Because of his repressed feelings about the relationship(who knows what they were going through in that relationship since he cheated) his feelings would have easily been let out in an exosion of tantrum.
@Kindred fair enough 👍 I also think there is a line you know not to cross no matter the circumstances... Whatever he is, he is where he belongs, this type of behaviour is dangerous to all those around him.
0 likes@peterah7957 I think he was considering the financial burden of child support. He seems like he wanted no ties to his old life. So the only way to completely be rid of it, was to kill them. Most people obviously wouldn't do that or even think of doing such a thing. They would just get a divorce and move on.
2 likes@peterah7957 what many people do is suppress their emotions and thats mostly found in introverts and when emotions are suppressed, research suggests that you are more prone to aggressiveness, and sadly he fell into that trap
0 likes@Kindred @Kindred I understand where you are coming from but I'm going to have to disagree. He did not show high levels of neuroticism and not all introverts have high levels of neuroticism. They simply are more reserved. Could he have bottled up feelings? Sure. But I still find that he fits the criteria for psychopathy and vulnerable narcissism. When he feels things, he feels them for himself. When he showed emotion, it was for himself. He lacks empathy.
2 likesAnd if you think psychopath isnt a fair description of him...consider the crime. Imagine killing your pregnant wife, and then smothering your children one at a time and dumping their bodies. After he did that he drove away he looked up they lyrics to a song about killing a family, called the daughter's school and unenrolled them, looked up tickets for a trip, etc. This was literally right after dumping the bodies of his family.
Also I'm not just spouting off my opinion on this. I have degrees in psychology and behavioral medicine so I am basing what I'm saying on my schooling and on facts.
@Kristax6x such is the human mind controlled by emotions. And suppressed emotions lead to aggression. That is one of the motifs that lead him for his crime. You are also right with his psychopathic tendencies because although many have suppressed emotions who can also be aggressive, they don't lead to cold blooded murder, so more were at play inside the mind of Chris Watts. He may not have high levels of neuroticism but he has higher levels than that of extroverts. Since he does he is more prone to overthinking, anxiety, anger, jealousy and all those. The investigators took advantage of his anxiety during the interview but had to be careful not to agitate him. He was over thinking, ruminating the night of the murder that's why he couldn't sleep. And anger? Well we know how that turned out.
1 like@Kindred I agree with what your saying as far as what might have been going on in his mind. It kind of fits with the term narcissistic rage. I'm not saying that he didn't have suppressed emotions and desires. I feel like that actually was a big part of it. Going by all that I've read about the case, I would definitely say he fits in with the psychopathic spectrum and he's a vulnerable narcissist.
2 likes@Kristax6x could be, narcissism is one of the things i havent studied yet so I wouldnt know lol
0 likes@Kindred yeah once you get into narcissism and also antisocial personality disorder, you'll see what I mean lol. Its eye opening when you learn about how some people's minds work.
1 like@John Smith i doubt pyschopath is something he has but he is 100 percent a narssict which isnt a mental illness but a very bad personality trait
0 likes@EuropeanWilderness 1488 thats not how that works only sociopaths have muted emotions pyschopaths have massive amounts of emotion that can over flow at any time its just they know how to act normal
0 likes@EuropeanWilderness 1488 yes basically a pyschopath can feel extreme versions of all emotions over very little imagine like mania for eveyr emotion not just happines.
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its sociopaths who have muted emotions but even they have diffrent levels of such mentall illness most sociopaths just have muted emotions some cant feel certain ones at all and even fewer cant feel most of them unless they do something that gives a massive adreanline rush like say murder
Kristax6 x he is neither. Just made a dumb decision.
0 likes@Madison Bliss .....are you joking?
0 likes@Hatersgotohell according to the DSM-5...the guidelines used to define mental/personality disorders...yes he is a psychopath and a vulnerable narcissist. I went through 7 years of schooling for psychology and behavioral medicine. I know what I'm talking about.
1 likeKristax6 x I am not joking. This guy has some mental disorders that definitely got out of control probably due to an external issue (drugs, affairs, having sexual relations with guys,anger,etc) but he isn’t a psychopath, he showed way too much fear to be one. Sociopath MAYBE. Due to how he may of been raised. Who knows what his mom really was like
0 likes@Madison Bliss I'm sorry but you're incorrect. I've done extensive reading on the case and based on the guidelines for diagnosis and the information provided about him, he fits the criteria for psychopathy and for vulnerable narcissism. As I've stated in other responses, I've gone through 7 years of schooling for psychology and behavioral medicine. I know what I am talking about.
0 likesKristax6 x we will just have to disagree. You’re wrong but it’s TOTALLY fine 😊
0 likes@Hatersgotohell @Hatersgotohell there is no argument. I don't expect everyone to have the same education as me. I'm not trying to talk down to anyone of anything like that.
1 likeTypically the 5-factor model of personality analysis is used and also there is scoring done that involves looking at the person's traits such as interpersonal traits, affective traits, their lifestyle, and their antisocial traits. If the person possesses those necessary attributes then they are deemed to be a psychopath.
@Madison Bliss well...no I am not. I'm not sure how you came to your conclusion but I can actually back mine up with sound facts and logic. Do you know how to properly diagnose someone? Have you received any certification to do so? Im not trying to talk down to you. I just don't think you can provide any reasonable argument against me because im not basing what I'm saying on opinion. I'm basing what I'm saying on science and on the statistical guidelines on how to diagnose someone.
0 likes@Hatersgotohell I think you misunderstood what I meant. I was saying that I don't expect everyone to have gone to school for this sort of thing. I'm not trying to talk down to anyone or make them feel stupid for not knowing the kind of information I learned. It's not like I always knew this kind of stuff.
0 likesI was trying to be polite. I explained how diagnosis are typically made. I was in no way trying to be arrogant lol and no, I am definitely not a narcissist.
@Hatersgotohell there's nothing manipulative about stating the fact that I'm not talking down to you by explaining my education and what I know. You're being argumentive towards me for no reason and rude. It's unnecessary. If you want me to explain every single thing that brought me to my conclusion then I will.
0 likesKristax6 x you’re ego is outstanding
1 like@Madison Bliss no actually it's not. I'm only responding to people so that they know I'm not just baselessly stating my opinion. You can't tell through text, but I'm trying my best to be polite, despite some people's rudeness. It's hard to not get a bit flip with someone when they're telling you that you're wrong when you do actually know information. I'm sorry if it came off like I'm a know it all. Because there is plenty I don't know about certain things.
2 likes@Hatersgotohell @Hatersgotohell there is a lot more that I could get into because you go into each fine detail of the case and say how that points to a diagnosis. It's obviously not something that you can determine on a whim. There is some debate with experts as to whether he's a malignant narcissist or a vulnerable narcissist. But most do agree on the fact that he fits the criteria for psychopathy. There is also the 5 factor model/O.C.E.A.N that is also helpful when determining personality which is Openness to experience, Contentiousness, Extroversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism. He showed high levels of openness to experience, low levels of Contentiousness, @Hatersgotohell there is a lot more that I could get into because you go into each fine detail of the case and say how that points to a diagnosis. It's obviously not something that you can determine on a whim. There is some debate with experts as to whether he's a malignant narcissist or a vulnerable narcissist. But most do agree on the fact that he fits the criteria for psychopathy. There is also the 5 factor model/O.C.E.A.N that is also helpful when determining personality which is Openness to experience, Contentiousness, Extroversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism. He showed high levels of openness to experience, low levels of contentiousness, somewhat low levels of extroversion, low levels of agreeableness, and low levels of neuroticism.
0 likes@Hatersgotohell I'll listen to what you have to say, so as not to be rude. But I gave you my explanation. There's more details I could go over but i tried to condense it because I already felt like what I wrote was excessive to have to write in a comment section. Im not looking for an argument or to really debate anything. If you feel differently then its your right to do so and I respect that.
0 likesKristax6 x I believe ya!
1 like@Madison Bliss ☺️ thank you!
0 likesKristax6 x Correct, he’s a psychopath, and I don’t say that lightly. I don’t think every bad person is one, or every murderer is one. And not every psychopath is a murderer! But this guy is. My dad is a psychopath so I’ve had quit a bit of direct experience with this topic from close quarters. All of this man’s emotions were faked. He cried once, right on demand. He spent most of the time talking about himself. “I need them to come home,” “I would never do that,” just count the number of me and I statements he made, compared to the amount of time he spent talking about them and helping investigators to find them (almost zero time). If anyone disagrees, I would challenge them to watch the two part video on another channel that shows body camera footage of the entire police encounter, starting when the wife’s friend reported her missing. Part 1 of this video here only had edited selections from that body cam. This man does weird shit in the house the whole while the cop is standing right there. He doesn’t even pretend to be in a hurry or try looking around for her. The wife’s friend even asks, “Could they be at the pool?!” and this dude coolly goes, “probably not.” He didn’t even offer to go check, and acted like it was a huge imposition. He was even caught smiling like a freak for no reason in their bedroom. The reason he couldn’t act like a “normal person” would under those conditions, even to pretend in front of an officer, is that he doesn’t know how normal people experience emotions. He knew what to SAY the police, but he did not know what to feel, and was therefore unconvincing. Psychopath isn’t just some degrading insult people can throw around or argue about. It doesn’t mean they are possessed by an evil force, or are somehow not human. They don’t all wear signs or walk around with crazy eyes. It’s a fairly common (moreso than we would like!) personality disorder with very specific, reliable traits. And he is a psychopath. He sees no value in his wife or children beyond them being in his way. It’s not like they got into an argument, and he accidentally smacked her against a wall, like a “normal” angry man with bottled up emotions might do. It’s not even a classic domestic abuse murder where the dude is afraid his wife is interested in someone else. He calculated how to kill his toddlers in the middle of the night, dump them in his truck, and went to work. “Normal” murders happen out of rage or jealousy or revenge or whatever, but not this one. He also happens to be very stupid at planning crimes, and that’s probably why he got caught. She ran off but left her phone and purse? Please. As I heard a body language expert say recently, “The really good psychopaths, you won’t spot them. You’ll have married them and they’ll have killed you before you ever figure it out.”
2 likes@Kelly B exactly! You hit the nail on the head. I wouldn't just toss around the term psychopath lightly. I'm not sure if you saw some of my other comments but I tried to explain how a psychopath is diagnosed and my reasons for saying he is one.
2 likes@Kristax6x Yep. I felt like I had to back you up, because a lot of people on here, although well-intentioned, don't know enough about this topic to be making claims. The term psychopath has taken on various meanings in popular culture that don't reflect the true cinical/DSM definition of anti-social personality disorder or narcissistic personality disorder. They have a disrupted sense of core identity, and that makes them good chameleons. They alter their personality to fit in, and con you into taking their side. They learn manipulation early in life. I would go so far as to say their entire identity and personality is an act. When they are done with it, or done with you, it's time to discard and move on to the next. It's not a mental illness, and it doesn't always mean 'crazy psycho killer with no feelings.' They are not all violent, but they are all dangerous to get entangled with. In fact, plenty of psychopaths go through life as very successful people and never get arrested for anything, even though they may have no morals and feel no love or remorse. The ones who are the best at lying can get away with almost anything. Terrifying, but true.
0 likesKristax6 x Between the 5:00 minute video mark through 5:50 video mark. If you watch the video carefully they apparently have the “Time Stone” because the clock keeps going back and forth through time.
0 likes100% false phony staged “psyop” by the government. This is extremely suspicious in it’s entirety. The cops, relatives, the husband, the neighbor & neighborhood. There is a narrative here and a much more mysterious bigger picture. The government loves to create monsters for people to watch on their television programming devices. There are thousands of husbands & wives who have committed worse crimes than this and they don’t get media coverage like this.
One big advertisement for “surveillance mini door bell cameras, go-pro technology”
This entire story was one big circus and the population ate it up. And yes the government is that evil to play mind games with its population. The government even goes to war. The government has disclosed factual documentation and video evidence and openly admit they do psychologically experiments with their population. So many of you were so invested in this story.
@SirVent OfGod I know the government can produce false information...but Jesus Christ. The guy killed his family. It's pretty obvious this isnt made up. You can see the sheer pain of his dead wife's family during the sentencing video. I strongly disagree with what you're saying. But everyone has a right to their opinion so I'm not going to argue with you.
0 likes@Kelly B I couldn't agree more with everything you said. Everything you said is 100% correct.
0 likesKristax6 x the clock on the wall is 100% proof these people are involved in something else. I have witnessed people crying their eyes out and it was false and fake, I have factual proof that celebrities can cry and convince people through movies and that is fake acting, and their acting is able to get other people to cry and convince them what they are seeing is real. And it just a movie and people are still moved. There is something not right with the entire production of this story from beginning to end. And who are these people? Why do they deserve television news coverage, they are not the only family that this has happened to. 24/7 at any given moment in the United States a crime like this happens and many families never get this kind of coverage. Many families are destroyed and left broken because of circumstances like this. And the point is it’s never broadcasted. Why do we now how to feel some type of way about this family. It’s sad because the news channels produce “news dramas” for you people to glued to your screens like a movie,soap opera,novella,pulp fiction drama. This is really sad and scary.
0 likes@SirVent OfGod I'm sorry but I still disagree. That woman and those little girls are dead and I feel that is disrespectful to their lives to suggest that they aren't. He is 100% incarcerated. My friends cousin actually works for the prison that he is being held at. This is a very real story. But again, you have a right to your own opinion and I respect that. However, I disagree wholeheartedly.
0 likesDefinitely a sociopath
1 like@HughJanis TheKneegur huh?
0 likes@Erin Smith yeah he fits some of the sociopathic criteria but leans more towards psychopathy. Either way, hes a horrible individual
0 likes@bruce wayne lol thank you
1 likenah pyschopaths are good liars
0 likes@Mid City not always.
0 likes@Chris Thorpe the investigators arent psychopathic. They're trained to behave that way during an investigation. They probably don't behave that way in their daily life and other interactions.
0 likesAlso there is no "pop psychology" involved in my conclusion that he's a psychopath and it's hardly from just watching 40 minutes. I did a lot of reading and watched numerous videos on the case. Also, I went to school for 7 years for degrees in behavioral medicine and psychology. I use the DSM-5 guidelines and actual studies to come to my conclusions.
You're entitled to your own opinion though so I'm not going to argue about it. I'm only responding because I don't want to seem like I'm making an illogical or uneducated claim.
If they are true, lets hope they stay away from diagnostic psych.
0 likes@Time Warp they would probably just state that he shows signs of psychopathy. There are narcissistic traits that coincide with psychopathy. But I understand what you mean.
0 likes@Time Warp I understand your reasoning. A lot of experts and psychologists debate the same thing lol. I lean more towards him being psychopathic. However, there's similarities between psychopaths, narcissists and sociopaths so I can see why people have differing opinions on his diagnosis.
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0 likes@Kristax6x psychopaths cannot be narcissists so only psychopath id say these can't be together
0 likesHe's not a psychopath, he's a sociopath, and he made himself one. He got married, felt love, yadayad, then he started disconnecting himself from his children in order to not feel quilty for murdering them. If he was a psychopath then he would have easily passed the polygraph test and walked away free, please, use reasoning before righting comments.
0 likesI read your replies now, I'm still not convinced fully he's an psychopath, but only because there's two situations that could fit this scenario in my mind. Before I say them, I just want to make it clear I am not formally educated on this subject and my Idea of a psychopath is someone who does not feel guilt or empathy. The 2 scenarios that I could see are 1, he's a psychopath like you say, and 2, he is extremely self centered to the point of changing his mind set in order to go around his empathy and guilt, this is seen in people like Jeffery Dahmer who have empathy but change there mindsets to see people as objects or farther away from them in order to go through with horrendous acts. The reason why I believe that the murderer here may be that is because, as the youtuber points out, he keeps saying those kids in order to distance himself which a psychopath would have no desire in doing.
0 likes@EnchantedGamer9 I stand by what I said and if you read my previous comments you'll understand why I came to that conclusion. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion however so I'm not going to argue with you. If you disagree then that's fine.
1 likewhile he definitely has psychopathic traits there is one reason that makes me question if he is a psychopath, in the video where the neighboor showed the police officer the camera footage he was extremelly anxious, he was moving back and forth like he was having a panic attack. Now from my understanding psychopaths are genetically immune to stress and anxiety because their amygdala is 18% smaller and disconected from the frontal lobe which means that as a psychopath, chriss wats should have been calm and compossed under that pressure. on the other hand sociopaths also have a lack of concience guilt and remorse but are capable of having anxiety and panic which seems consistent with watts.
0 likesWatching his dad realize that and forgive him anyway in real-time was heart breaking.
0 likesKristax6 x well I once listened to a podcast about serial killers so I think that trumps your formal education. Lol.
1 likeDon't know how you remained so polite. I enjoyed and agreed with your reasoned analysis.
@cacoethes1366 lmao thank you 😂 yeah my patience was definitely tested and eventually I just got tired of explaining.
0 likesI mean, all of us lie to our parents. In his case, it's just another lie. Shouldn't be that shocking. I think the more sickening part is his lack of emotion. He has the capacity for emotion, just purely inward.
0 likes@Henry Panthofer I'm not shocked that he lied to his father. It's knowing what he actually did and how he was actually ready to blame the death of his daughters on his dead wife. That's what disgusted me.
0 likes@Kristax6x I'd say it's a pretty natural repsonse. He's already forfeited his morality, so he's just trying to do some damage control. As someone falls down a pit, even if they chose to jump, they'll grasp at anyithing, even if they would usually know it would do nothing, in an attempt to save themself.
0 likes@Henry Panthofer well yes lol obviously. He's a horrible person. Its not that I would expect anything less of someone who's capable of what he did. Its still disgusting none the less
0 likesHe lied to his dad? OMG that's the worst thing I've ever heard.
0 likes(Long slow Fart noise echos)
@Christopher Tanner no. That wasn't my point. It's the fact that he's blaming the death of his daughters on his dead wife and is trying to garner sympathy from his father. And his father is patting his back not knowing that his son killed his entire family in cold blood.
0 likes@T.M. Will This is not true. Personality disorders are in fact mental illness, and "psychopathy" (antisocial personality disorder) is one of them. I, too, as a person with the normal range of emotions have the knee jerk reaction to want to say "fuck these people they're monsters" but there is only a certain degree of truth in that. While yes, the illness is very dangerous, adding to this stigma only gives an antisocial person more justification in their head, as they see themselves as being "beyond saving"
0 likesNo one is beyond saving is they want to help themselves, and personal responsibility doesn't come into account but so does accessibility. As such, having a misguided understanding of these issues is taking away the platform these types of people need to be able to help themselves. And before you go on to imply that they are all "just murderers and rapists", statistics would show otherwise. Many people with ASPD happen to be lawyers, doctors, businessmen, etc.
@Kristax6x yep, definitely pretty terrifying to think about
1 like@Dakota Keller totally agree, my opinion was hypocritical. I wasn't going to argue the use of pyscho in regard to how others use it, as it wasn't the point we should be focusing on. I think my mind space at the very beginning was not to just lump this person with mental or emotional issues in with what we assume them to be, not defending him, rather keeping the dialog more open. The comment was off the cuff and not greatly thought about. I respect your way of replying and I applaud you for being so respectful. Thank you
0 likes@Lachlan Rocca Of course! All these people out here saying "you're an idiot" or blah clearly didnt have any intelligent thoughts to put into the conversation, which is demonstrated by their lazy attack of your character through one thing you said on the internet. I do like that you didnt just generalize like everyone else though saying "hes a monster" or whatever which is really obvious and not the point of a video like this. The point is to recognize how these people function so if you know someone you care about who acts in this way you can know how to approach the situation.
1 like@Dakota Keller I had to stop at you implying that APD is the same as psychopathy. Those with APD graduate to psychopathy, they are absolutely not synonymous. I just don't understand the talking from those who aren't formally educated on the subject, and I know you have not been in the classroom, otherwise you wouldn't have made that mistake. If you're in college, I suggest using an elective specifically for Abnormal Psychology. Take care.
0 likes@Miss Maddie yeah I noticed a little bit of that too. Some people react differently though to grief and can go into shock. So it could be that he was just processing it differently.
0 likes@Lachlan Rocca you're not an idiot so don't listen to those people. I understand what you must of meant before. I was referring to the actual personality disorder and you probably were thinking of how sometimes people call someone psycho as an insult if they have a mental illness.
1 like@Miss Maddie who knows though. They could also be narcissistic and cold which could of contributed to the development of his personality disorder. It's hard to make that analysis though because grief is processed differently by everyone. I definitely understand what you mean though because I thought they were a little cold as well.
0 likes@Kristax6x thanks for the understanding. You were the first to give a good response and correct my mistake. Seriously appreciate the sincere responses you've given.
2 likes@Dakota Keller wholeheartedly agree! You've got a good perspective 😊
0 likes@Lachlan Rocca aw thank you! I appreciate that you noticed ☺️ I try to just stick to the facts and be kind to people.
1 like@Kristax6x that's the way! empathy towards others opinions over the internet tends to be forgotten. I doubt the people who insulted me for saying something silly would actually be saying the same words if this was in person. The phycology of why people feel they can say anything so off the cuff or just completely misrepresent themselves intrigues me. Thanks again for being a kind stranger. Hope covids been nice to you and your loved ones. Stay safe :)
2 likes@Lachlan Rocca I completely agree with you. I hope you and your loved ones stay safe and well too 😊
0 likes@T.M. Will Well from what I've been able to discern, that's up for a lot of debate in recent years. Some say that psychopaths are just a worse form of ASPD, but some believe that there is so much overlap between the two that they could be separate issues entirely and getting conflated together due to similar traits. A lot of people are taught that sociopathy or aspd and psychopathy is sort of a nature vs nurture sort of thing, and I think that might be where the confusion comes and also that lay people use the words interchangeably. I'll admit that my opinion was not well developed but I promise I'm an aspiring psych major and not trying to misrepresent or misconstrue anything. Maybe you'd be willing to explain it a little more to me? It seems to me that from the descriptions or psychopathy I've seen he doesnt really seem to be one as he definitely had remorse, but not really in the traditional sense of "oh no I killed my family" but "oh no I'm going to jail" and it seems that he was able to emulate emotion rather well which, to my understanding, psychopath wouldn't be able to do ya? Just trying to understand more, thanks for calling me out ✌
0 likes@Kristax6x it seems to me he wasn't really showing any sort of grief about the girls or his family but rather about his own situation. Everything is all me me me. Like the fact that he was willing to throw his dead wife under the bus and lie to his father's face
0 likesAs the investigators said, he didnt shed a single tear, and then when he found out hes going to prison? Waterworks. Truly disgusting to witness
these two radiated levi and hange vibes
1 likeI’m an investigator, and have prided myself in my technique and patience in my 12 year career. However, I am blown away by the exceptional patience these 2 agents had. It’s a master class to me. Some of these techniques I already use, even if I didn’t know their procedural name. But many of these methods are less familiar to me, at least in application. I’m going to try and add these methods more strategically to my process when interviewing individuals I don’t know to believe or not. I’m so glad his wife had such a caring friend, which didn’t allow the husband to have time to cover his tracks better. And also kudos to the neighbor with the video feed. I’m learning to appreciate their value in times like this. I might just have to get one, not necessarily for my home, but for my neighborhood.
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@Jon Galt you're
3 likesJon Galt and what would be the point of lying? Seriously. I’m a state employee who makes less than if I was in the private sector. And what bonus do you think being an investigator garners me to lie?
13 likes@Dani P have you seen the Behavior Panel on youtube, it's very interesting, they analyse the Prince Andrew interview, McCanns, Carole Baskin and loads more
1 likemelvert33 I haven’t. I’ll have to look it up. Thank you!
1 likeAndrew Friend It’s really inconsequential whether you believe me or not. My initial comment was made to state that we should never stop learning. I try to continue developing my skill set, and to never be too confident that I’m not willing to learn from others. Everyone should continue to want to better themselves, investigator or not. I’m an investigator, but this video can easily help managers, job interviewers, teachers, etc.....
0 likesIs this profession often frightening, or does anxiety subside much with experience? I sound like a kindergartner, but I've been so curious for ages.
0 likes“Chris you haven’t shed a single tear over this”. Chris then immediately pretends to cry and fails miserably. Bro your guilty just fucking say it.
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When he does the sniffle I fucking lost it. IT’S SO OBVIOUS HE SUCKS AT LYING AND MANIPULATING OTHERS
89 likeslmao right i’m too self aware for that shit i’d legit start laughing at myself
16 likesThen proceeds to cry for real when he finally understands that he’s fucked
15 likesI've cried more thinking I've lost my phone than he's cried having "lost" his family lmao
8 likesLizard people forget how humans cry sometimes
6 likesI would also keep a low tone of voice at all times and pause abit too, meaning not over speaking or talking fast
0 likesThe polygrapher's posture is making my back hurt
0 likesDetectives: Maybe Shannon was the one who hurt the gir-
425 likesChris: THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT HAPPENED! HOW DID YOU KNOW?
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What a coincidence, Man U guys really thought I killed all of them? Unbelievable
40 likesnotice he only cries when he is caught and realizes he is going to jail...never a tear shed for the death of his two baby girls, even when describing their death in detail...dead giveaway that he is the one who killed them
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Well, he did some fake breathy sobbing after it was pointed out to him that he hadn't cried about any of it but cried all over his wife talking to her about divorce.
9 likes......He is quite possibly the worst narcissist (and by worst I mean not good at it, at all)who ever lived!......My narcissist ex-wife could have kept those interrogators busy for a year until they gave the fuck up and took early retirement.....And I don't deal in hyperbole!!
14 likes@Donald Johnson got some things you need to get off your chest there Donald? You seem tense..
3 likes@Coralll.......Get off my chest?.....Are you serious?.....I left most of my fucking chest and all of my right arm on the side of the road in a desert in Iraq!......And you got the nerve to ask me a question like that!!....JJC
0 likes@Donald Johnson relax Donald life will ameliorate
1 like@Donald Johnson hey Donnie what was your mos and unit
1 like@Donald Johnson lmao
0 likes@Donald Johnson I was referencing your implied tense relationship with your ex-wife, and it was a joke. I’m sure there’s a lot you’ve got there to be tense about. Hopefully you’ll be able to find a way to ease that, because clearly you’ve got some stuff you need to bring up. Id recommend therapy if you can afford it. Also how would I have ever known that you fought in Iraq and physically lost a part of your chest? I’m sorry that happened to you but I’m just a random internet person, I was making a lighthearted joke because you brought up your ex-wife and that’s a very cliché phrase to say. My bad for engaging with you then! I hope the rest of your life is better than it was :)
0 likesOf course he only cries when he’s caught 😂 if he had any empathy for his wife and kids he wouldn’t have murdered them.
0 likes« I cheated on her »
0 likes« Same lmao »
dude's a psychopath. he had the audacity to demonise his wife aftter he killed them with their daughters. we really don't know what people are capable of, do we???
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most likely more towards the extreme narcissistic side. It's hard understanding minds that are completely cut off from reality. His "ex-family" simply did not exist within his current empathic range, so he couldn't care less if they're gone(dead)
44 likesNah, psychopaths are good liars. This dude is the worst liar I’ve ever seen lol
40 likesHumans are evil in nature,
6 likesIt’s easy to be bad
But it’s way more difficult to be good..
A matter of control is a must..
@van 2 he was gentle, bad at lying, and fully aware of what was happening. He isn't psychotic he is human.
5 likesHe was demonizing himself because he knew what happened and he knows just how horrible of a person he is
1 likeseems like a pretty normal response given the situation
0 likes@Jonald Gobaton I dunno, I find it quite hard to be what I perceive as bad. I think, just as other human traits, the importance of ethics is on a slider and it's not black or white. I begrudgingly became the boss of my own business so that I could change some of the rules that felt off to me. It's not necessarily a quality though, it limits some of the things I can do.
0 likes@Shred72 “gentle” isn’t a word I would use for someone who killed his daughters and wife in cold blood. Now that I think about it, human isn’t a word I would use either.
6 likes@H K just coz someone’s a murderer doesn’t mean they have a personality disorder or that they aren’t human. And justifying his actions by making his wife look evil is very small compared to murder... if you watch JPs other videos you would know that all of us are just as capable
1 like@Shred72 psychotic and psychopathic aren’t the same thing
0 likesHe’s definitely not a psychopath. He would be void of any emotion if he was, including towards himself
3 likes@Pumulo Mambwe I know, did you even read what I said? My whole comment was stating that you can’t diagnose someone with PD bc of their crime or through a video. I never mentioned making his wife look evil, I was talking about the triple murder, his careless disposal of his bodies and the probable motive of doing it; if you’re trying to say all of us would potentially kill our entire families and dump their bodies into an oil tank bc we met a new person to make a life with, I’m concerned for your family. There’s crime of passion and then there’s what he did... there is evidence that his mistress knew about it as well. And yeah, I watch these videos regularly.
2 likes@Kwizii he was talk I ng about unu ersal good and bad, while you speaking on a POV of good and bad is two different things. It's like if I was speaking about how noticeable the color red is but you tell me you don't like red. Two separate subjects
0 likes"Killed them with their daughters"
0 likesYou mean "her with her daughters?"
Side piece must have been realy good
1 like@van 2 I feel like a psychopath wouldn’t Even lie they don’t care lol
0 likes@Godded Modded “always” is a dangerous overstatement. There have been cases where the killer was not diagnosed with ASPD even after their crime, and that is a licensed psychiatrist doing long interviews with the perp. There are also cases where they were wrongly diagnosed with ASPD due to the doctor’s bias and different doctors gave different diagnoses. You CANT diagnose through a video, anyone in the psychological health industry can tell you that.
0 likesLooks like an extreme anti social and narcasist
0 likesI think what was most telling is that he only ACTUALLY cried when he realized he was going to jail, not a tear for his kids, not even a fake one, only him.
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Can we talk about his dad though? He said "Good God Almighty Son". And he reaches out like he's going to expire. But he still put his hand on his son. The love of a parent is something else. Chris is a little shit but his dad didn't stop loving him.
23 likesI really don't think he cried because of jail time, surely he already knew that's where he'd go. He probably cried because the guilt finally set in of what he had done.
4 likes@torrie carte I genuinely hope that’s what it is. It seemed to me that he was more guilty he got caught.
3 likes@Kewl Videos bruh, internet prudes are already onto his dad. Diagnosed him with narcissist.
0 likes@torrie carte I believe he cried because he was closer to getting caught.
1 likeIt was fake crying
1 likeLol he wasn’t sick to his stomach. He didn’t give a fuck about what he’d done lol
1 likeI bet the neighbor rocks at Clue on game night.
1 likeChris’s poor father
0 likes"I'm not a monster" he exclaims after brutally murdering his pregnant wife and two daughters, lying to multiple police, detectives, and attempting to manipulate his father.
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This murderer doesn't like the fact that people do think that he is a monster.
18 likesPoor muffin...🙄
*pregnant wife....that's two lives right there.
9 likesWyskey Monsters think they aren’t monsters because they sometimes do decent things.
2 likes@Andy Chou ???
3 likes@Ananya Neralla happy now? 😋
0 likes@Andy Chou let's not make this an abortion debate.
3 likes@Ananya Neralla Nobody said it wasn't two lives.
0 likesThese cops make a living by lying and manipulating the people they're interrogating ( like preventing him from getting a lawyer, saying he's a bad liar, etc. ), so let's not cast stones.
0 likesMisterfabulous they prevented him from getting a layer??? Really? How is that possible? He is a grown man with his pops and mom there to protect him.... I doh know man, seems far fetched
2 likesHe also watched his unborn son come out of his dead wife’s body as she was being buried in a shallow grave, and he forced the bodies of both his young daughters into the narrow opening of oil tanks, and listened as they hit the corrosive oil and gas in those tanks...
0 likes@DonnaLena1 is that true? Where did you hear this?
1 likeAndy Chou two lives* and take your politics elsewhere
0 likesPolly Pockets actually someone did
0 likesAnd also trying to pin the murder of his daughters on his wife... He was okay with that going public...
1 likeanalOG Yes, it’s true. I’ve seen it in several sources, likely early on in the articles about the case. Google Shanaan Watts, coffin birth. Look at pictures of the sheet she was wrapped up in. She was strangled, with no other wounds. Any blood on that sheet is from her body expelling the baby, Nico. CW is truly a monster.
0 likes@DonnaLena1 I've seen worse. But your narration is mesmerizing, I want more, please tell me things!
0 likesanalOG CW also remarked that one of the oil tanks was emptier than the other, judging from the sounds made by the splashes his daughters bodies made as they landed in the oil and gas...he put them in separate tanks because he was trying to avoid reactions from sensors in the tank systems.
0 likesi fcking love psychology it’s the most interesting science in the world
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0 likesAll hail Polygraph Lady.
2 likes7:05 Detective did not qualify with "no h-omo" Over for him :*(
0 likesDad: “We need to get you a law…”
250 likesDetectives: “Hey!! Everything okay in here??”
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😂
9 likes😂😂😂😂
5 likesHahaha
1 likeBEST comment ever 🥇
3 likesI know right made me chuckle a little very slick of them LOL
1 likeI wish there was a way to alter his sentencing that would require Chris to watch all three parts of this series, everyday, for the rest of his life.
114 likesAlthough, considering how great the two interrogators did at getting a confession, and how great JCS did at breaking it all down in such a way that, even someone as stupid as Chris is, can understand just how stupid Chris really is.. well, that would probably fall under cruel and unusual punishment. So yeah, I'm totally onboard with it!
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@ha Yeah, ole' chris got bamboozled. I hear he's doing terrific in prison too 😂
1 likeI don't think it would bother Chris.
0 likesKudos to these detectives for having the insight to push further after the initial confession, because I'm only slightly ashamed to admit that I had totally bought the "Wife killed my daughters, killed wife, panicked and buried them" story and the whole display with the crying and the dad being there, I didn't even think about the idea of "Wait, why didn't he call an ambulance, he's a parent and his kids have been hurt, you're gonna call an ambulance even if they've got a giant hole in their face"
65 likesGuess that just goes to show why I'd be a terrible cop >_>
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It's okay, I bet you're a brilliant something.
2 likesThese two detectives are absolutely brilliant. They were so well educated as to how to handle this liar. They realized after a while that this guy wasn’t smart enough to ask for a lawyer. So they zeroed in on areas where they thought they could make headway….and they did. But the masterpiece was when she asked if it was Shanann who had killed the kids.From that point on it was only a matter of time for him to come clean. “ I want to find them. “ Hes so afraid he doesnt even know what he’s saying. And when dad was with him alone and the word “ lawyer” was mentioned, they must have jumped up out of their chairs in the next room to get back in there to divert the subject. Masterful work that deserved a HUGE bonus check!
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A master stroke by polygraph lady. Pure genius, he took that bait like a lifeline and incriminated himself.
3 likesThe Reid technique is scarily good at getting confessions
1 like@e- w- yes, I'm well aware. There's no need for pseudofeminism semantics.
0 likesi have such mixed feelings about these questioning techniques law enforcement uses. on the one side in cases like this where the person is actually guilty, it’s great. but i feel like this could also go really wrong the other way and make someone confess to a crime they didn’t do or that it could be used to take advantage of people with mental disabilities
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Good thing is, as far as I know, you can't be convicted for just a confession
16 likes@Alexa Ispravnic you’re right, for the most part physical evidence is needed to fully convince a jury
5 likes@Abe O A confession is all that's needed for a plea bargain, and upwards of 95% of criminal charges are plea bargained, as opposed to jury trials. In fact, one of the strategies DAs use is to pile on any charge they might consider even if there is no realistic way to make it stick in an effort to force someone to plea down to lesser charges...even when that person is innocent.
17 likesYou’re correct. It’s not a science by any means.
2 likesmost of time they can feel when person is lying so they push harder, if he would have acted more natural to "my family is missing" he could get away.
7 likesIf the interrogator is moral, mentally ill individuals would be exempted and the innocent would be identified in the multiple ways the video shows. But if the interrogator is bad at their job or just downright too immoral to care, they'll pressure anyone into a confession just to get "the criminal"
5 likesEvery day people walk into police stations and confess to crimes that they've had nothing to do with. The police know about this and it's one of the reasons they don't reveal every aspect of a case when asking the public for information, they know that a genuine suspect would know a particular piece information that they know.
1 likeAdded to that, confessions are only one layer of securing a case, so don't worry yourself about it unnecessarily. You have a double advantage over Watts, unlike you, he's actually guilty of committing a serious crime and guilty of being an idiot.
@PREDATEURLT not true, JCS has a video of 2 innocent people being interrogated and the detective literally bullshits the guy the whole interview saying he has video evidence and knows he did it 🤷♂️
0 likes@The Adventures of Steve-Marco that's one of the tactics if you really did it you will start to doubt when they tell you they have something and you will make mistakes in your story.
0 likes@PREDATEURLT its immoral, you can't expect a suspect to tell the truth when you are outright lying to them 🤷♂️ what if they are innocent but admit to it becasue they think they are fucked anyway and want a shorter sentence for the crime they never even committed?
0 likes@The Adventures of Steve-Marco It works more times than not, that why is used.
0 likesThis was so sad, how could you kill your children. Divorce is messy and not something anyone wants to go through but a better alternative than what he did.
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About to finalize mine soon, and it feels good knowing she's still alive and I'm not being interrogated 😅
5 likesUpdate: I was divorced as of October 27th 2021. She got nothing. Life is good.
@Michael Decker brother how did you do that? Thnx
0 likesI can’t imagine how the dad must have been feeling having to sit there and listen to your own son tell you how he killed someone. And his own kids at that
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He didn’t admit to killing them until months later in his prison interview. He tells everyone here, including his father, that Shanann killed them.
2 likesI've watched this interrogation a couple of times, and every time the woman investigator says "come on, women are crazy", I wanna jump outta my skin. I don't know how that didn't blow whatever kind of act they were trying to put on.
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I know! She says “chics are crazy” and Chris had no response!!
4 likesI got that feeling a couple of times watching this. This was the worst one but it was pretty obviously fake empathy from our perspective.
1 like@e- w- He said that because that was the exact seed she planted in his head…. And IT WORKED!!
1 likeBasically, because Chris has an IQ that's not even as high as the temperature.
5 likes@JwebGuru He needed to see those "STFU" lawyers
0 likes1:53 - 2:01 is a mind blowing fact. Imagine if Chris knew the law and understood that he could've walked out of there at that point in time.
62 likesChris could've walked out, figured out how to leave the country, and we would've never known what really happened.
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You make it out as if he could just vanish from thin air… he’s already a prime suspect at this point, he never would’ve successfully been able to leave anywhere undetected
18 likesWould have been a flight risk
0 likesHe could have definitely got a lawyer and maybe got away with some charges
0 likesHe was free to leave but im sure they would’ve had surveillance on him, constantly
2 likesWhen he actually starts crying it's about going to prison, not watching his children die.
221 likesWhen i was younger, and this happened, I was sort of on this guy's side like I made sense of him being all over the place. Granted all I saw was the news coverage and never looked into it. Now being older and being a father, it just fills me with disgust. Especially reading a comment that he killed one daughter in front of the other and came back to kill the second. I couldn't even imagine...
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Why you've grown up so much in the last 3 years!
1 like"on this guy's side"
3 likeslmao
He pleaded guilty to the allegations 2 months later and he still made up that whole story. I just don't understand why these people don't just honestly say they did kill the victims. It blows my mind how their brain works honestly.
5 likesHow quickly did he go from "those girls" to "my babies" after putting all the blame on Shannon. Disgusting!
20 likesJust can't imagine how devasted the father was when his son made his confession
9 likesAside from forensic evidence gathering, modern policing techniques might as well be the same thing as Scientology or a medium channeling dead loved ones. It's all based off of cheap psychological tricks and it's a wonder that it works at all.
2 likesI've seen a lot of great interrogation videos on this channel now, but this woman has to be the best one. I'm the furthest thing from an expert, but she's just so damn impressive. Christ didn't even stand a chance lol
6 likesHow awful for the grandfather too. Knowing his son, who he clearly loved, murdered his grandchildren and his daughter in law.
0 likesdetective: accuses chris of murdering his family
57 likesalso detective 5 seconds later: "youre a great dad, you know what to pack for their lunch, you love them so much"
Those 2 detectives, well polygrapher & detective, work so well together! They are very cohesive! I feel like they could talk me into copping out for something I didn't even do! They would make amazing actors! Great job ma'am & sir 👏🙏👍
3 likesI can’t imagine what Chris’s father was thinking after he confessed that.
4 likesShe is really really good. Like really good. They played off each other very well, but give her a gold star and a raise. All the subtle chipping away at him before, during, and after the polygraph. During the confession push. Respect!
13 likesThe thing about Chris' story, is that if he was telling the truth; she smothered them and he reacted in a blind rage, I'd be on his side every step of the way.
2 likesBut unfortunately we know the full true story.
It's unbelievable the amount of time and effort so many people need to use just for someone to say "i did it"
4 likesYou are an absolute gem on youtube. This is the best side of youtube
2 likesFunny how the kids went from 'these kids' to 'my kids' the second he found someone else to blame.
55 likesWhat about the girlfriend Nicole? And i heard she has contacted Watts since he's been in prison. Why would she do that? To manipulate him into not spilling the beans about her? I don't know it feels suspicious to me.
0 likesEventhough it is true that Watts committed murder in the most horrible sense , it seems more like he was manipulated into doing this. Even still for him to be able to be manipulated into doing this shows how weak and misguided of a human being he was. How could you ever allow yourself to fall that far into darkness to kill your own children. Wow.
Chris watts really watched Shutter Island and was like “yeah that’s a good enough story to fool the FBI”
48 likesI knew he was guilty when the cops came to the house to look for his wife and kids he was texting on the phone I would be tearing that place apart and be going crazy RIP Mom and little ones you deserved more !
0 likesAll he had to do was leave and never come back. Yes, it would be hurtful at first but it would have been an easier situation for everyone. Those young girls deserved to live their lives.
1 likeI like how this part has more views than the last one. Literally millions of people were like: "Forget the polygraph I need to see this guy get NAILED TO THE WALL!"
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I almost ended the 2nd video halfway through for the same reason
1 likethe fact that he tried to lie about his wife killing the babies, saying “how could she do that to my sweet, litte girls?” makes me so fucking angry and disgusted. filthy piece of trash, i want him to suffer for the rest of his miserable life.
6 likes14:52
73 likesCops: hey Chris we’re going to let you have as much time as you need, okay?
Chris’s dad walks in and sits
Chris dad: you want to get a lawyer?
cops rush in
Cops: times up!
Even after a few years, it's frustrating to see you never uploaded part 4 on youtube after dropping Patreon, and never finished the series.
1 likeImagine these dectetives being your parents... They have so many technics and know ways to kind of manipulate you to know the truth
1 likewatching 3 parts of this just show me that i could never be an interrogator 😌😌
3 likesSo, what I understand is that Chris practically put himself there because he never ask for a lawyer?
13 likesLady detective: "It's what we do with those mistakes that make us who we are"
1 likeGuy who just murdered his wife and children: "oh thank god"
Okay this is all cool and all but imagine the children of these interrogators, they've probably never gotten away with anything in their life like sneaking off to a party...
3 likesIf he never confessed do you think he could have gotten away with it?
0 likesBoth the detectives are absolutely amazing
1 likeIt's actually called auditory pareidolia. Paredolia by itself is when you see relatable objects or patterns that are actually random. I.e. seeing Jesus in a piece of toast, ect.
4 likesThe father is just as good as a detective as the real detectives
0 likesImagine being the dad of that guy... poor dad
1 like"The evil that I saw when I walked in on Shannon, and she was on top of Cece."
16 likesHow does he not realize how stupid that sounds
Man my mom would get the truth out of me exactly the same way. And even if I told the truth and said sorry I’m still gonna get hit
0 likes"Why is this happening to me why did it happen to (those) two little girls?" His first thought is of himself and he doesn't even address those babies as his own. Makes me sick.😝
1 likehe finally shows emotions when he says he killed her... because he's thinking of himself. No emotion for the kids being dead until he admits to killing the mom. Dang.
1 like14:35 is in Prison for 5 lifetime sentences + 84 years. Its probably the last chapter of his life
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Unless he was in California and then he would be out in 10 years
0 likes@William Smith sure ^^
0 likesHow dare he blames shannan that she killed those loving babies. I just wish I could've saved them b4 he killed them honestly. Heartbreaking
1 likeThe worst thing about this entire saga is that woman's posture
3 likesI don’t think anyone that heard this story will ever understand why. Including myself.
0 likesSo theoretically if the wife did kill the kids, and he did quickly lash out and do the same to her in return, why the hell would he call for an ambulance for two dead and obviously strangled kids? It guarantees that he has to end up in the interrogation room having to confess to a murder anyways. His best chance would be to hide the bodies, even though he would still end up in the same boat sooner than later.
0 likesOh this maniac can just sit there and lie, so cooly, to the law and his own Dad. How does he think he would’ve gotten away with it?
0 likesThis woman is amazing.
0 likesThis detective lady is really intelligent not believing him when he confess the situation at first that he only killed Shannan... If it was me i would believe him at that first lie made story of his..
1 likeHe took the detective idea when he asked : did your wife hurt your kids
0 likesIt’s almost like his hands are making an invisible circle (like the hatch). He does this every time he talks about his kids. His hands form like a circle shape.
0 likesBecause he knows he put them in the hatch.
I have watched this many times and it is still amazing as the first time
0 likesI feel so bad for his father
0 likesSo confused by the father.... my mother would immediately deny knowing me at all
0 likesI love the reward and silence method I wonder if they will work in everyday life
1 like22:00 "Why is this happening to me?" Because, Chris, you murdered again and again, and put yourself in the hands of the Law.
3 likesI feel really bad for the father
0 likesIts so weird that he could have just walked out of there and maybe be a free man now.
1 likeImagine thinking if he had shut up and lawyered up, and the bodies hadn't been found he would had walked out of there free
0 likesLord...I felt sorry for his father...
0 likesThe weight of that news...
Imagine your a grandpa and you lost not only your sons wife BUT YOUR GRANDKIDS!
0 likesThe most upset and animated he ever got was when he exploded to his Dad about going to f**king prison… For his wife and children…nothing.
0 likesI love your sense of humor, you comment writers!
0 likesDad: "Get a lawyer."
29 likesGlass Shatters, cops get back in there while Stone Cold's music plays
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Dad smart 😂 him not so much lmao
0 likes😂 I'm laughing at this comment way more than I should
0 likesThat was intense!! Seeing him get padded down and placed in hand cuffs!! Wow..
0 likesWe need these interrogators when we find Brian Laundrie. If he's found alive that is!
0 likes"You aren't mentally well, and that projects on your physical state." (or something like that)
0 likes- well, of course, my wife and kids were kidnapped...
Ofc, we know he did it, but if he didn't, that argument is worthless.
My goodness. So many techniques. I need to use these.
0 likescould he have denied taking the poly test? would he have been punished for that?
0 likesFound a really good comment on one of Chrises videos: "He killed what most people would kill for."
0 likesChris' father showed more grief than Chris did
0 likes14:24 Your father loves you no matter what. Boy how they tricked him ! He confessed to the "loving" father.
0 likes3:58 i loved "The Pause Technique" and the moment it effected him instantly.
2 likesif he had mastered the "i dont give a fuck what people think of me" technique he would be a free man... so thank god he hasn`t. However i am not impressed by these interrogation techniques. How weak do you have to be to fall for that
1 likeWould Chris have beat the case if he immediately shut his mouth and asked for a lawyer?
1 likeHe could of just separated walked away instead of killing his wife and daughters
0 likesWeird to see Chris call in his dad to confess: with the way they interacted, it seemed they were distant from one another. Almost strangers.
0 likesWhen he starts crying, those interrogators look like they want to start sipping his tears 🤣
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😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesAt 5:39 Chris says "She (WAS) pregnant." Past tense. Knowing that she is no longer living. "I didn't hurt her."
1 likeI probably cried more for his kids than he did for his kids... he makes me sick.
0 likesHis mistress isn't much of anything as well. Two peas in a gross pod.
Has no idea he's been played and jumps at the chance to blame his innocent wife. He is utterly remorseless and cruel and pathetic. Disgusting human being.
0 likesThis is what lawyers are for
0 likeswho annihilates their entire family - vs just leaving with his mistress?
0 likesPolygraph woman is so nasty, I am amazed. Great job!
0 likesEven his dad was doing the Pause technique
1 likeMe: breaks a lamp
1 likePolygraph lady: Im going to test to see if your lying about breaking the--
Me: Y-YES I BROKE I-IT
At 11:57 the female dective told him about the possibility that something happen to the girls first that shannan did something that Chris had to take matter in the hands. I guess Chris took this version that "he was provided with" she shouldn't have said that, chris stuck to this version.
0 likesBut seeing this I thought well am not happy at all to say that but looks like shannan did something. This is only a thought not stating any fact.
Would the channel respond to this plzzz.
All these techniques is mind boggling!!
0 likesI think Brian laundrie watched this guy and said do everything this guy didn’t do
1 likeWhat’s the male detective’s name. I want to confess everything to him.
0 likesDear people!
1 like* Never make promises to other when you are in happy
* Never be quick when you are in angry / rage
* Never take decisions when you are in sad
I feel very vindicated not trusting any human anymore.
0 likeswhy did he say all this without his lawyer present?
0 likes"This is just fucking horrible!"
0 likesI know, right? You murdered your wife and two innocent adolescent children. That's pretty fucking horrible!
14:41 They’re like the fairies from Fairly Odd Parents or something, damn. No wonder they’re so good at their job. Such skills.
4 likesWhy didn't he have a lawyer and plead the 5th???
0 likesThat was the perfect interview professional
0 likes“Your mother always said she was a nasty evil person….”
0 likesWhy would they not believe that he didn't lie ... he clearly said he promises he didn't lie
0 likesBlaming that poor girl for his vile act
0 likesThen crying for himself, bastard.
So he just admitted his mom said shanann was a evil nasty person. What a lovely person cindy watts is NOT
0 likesNK took his breath away?!?! Good Lord🤦♀️
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So he took Shanaans breath away? Such a terrible and senseless act.
0 likes“Will this be on the news?” “Well. Not tonight.”
0 likesHe only started crying when he realized he’s going to prison
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So would you
0 likes@Blkface Jr. I meant not upon the death of his wife and children (that he knew then) when they talked about and rubbed it in for hours. What a cold blooded man to only cry for himself.
0 likes“well we gotta get a lawyer, see what we can do” ??
0 likesThis is it "the moment of truth"
0 likesThe sound at the end of the cuffs closing is awesome
0 likesAs screwed up as this is going to sound. If child support and alimony didn’t exists. I bet Shannan would still be alive.
0 likesdisgusting man how dare you blame the person you murdered who was carrying your child of murdering the kids.
0 likesbruh that male cops voice + the long pause technique is the ultimate mindfuck
3 likesthis dude should have lawyered up right after poly...wow.
0 likes"Chicks are crazy". I lost it there.
1 likeThis lady is really good
0 likes“I’m going to fucking prison”
0 likeswell no shit man! what did you except to happen after you murdered your wife and kids??
This Watts Guy.. After 4 years has past.. re watching any news about him made my BLOOOOOD BOIL every seconds..
1 likeDetective: "If Shanann did anything to those girls
0 likesChris Watts: yes a motive, my way out
I wonder how long the polygraph lady washed her hands for after touching Chris’s back.
0 likesDetective: Did Shenan do someth-
0 likesChris: yknow I've suddenly just remembered something.
Shouldn't Chris be sitting in the corner at this point when he's being accused?
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Probably wanted to make him feel comfortable as possible so they could get that confession
3 likesim sure it was to ease his agression
1 likeGood interrogator but the Russell Williams interrogator is even better.
1 likeShe's amazing
0 likes"What did Shanan do to them... chicks are crazy" lmao nice one polygraph lady
7 likesIn India we have a method called 'dhulai'. It's so effective that you'll confess to a crime that you have not even committed.🤣
0 likesRemember, kids! First thing you do is say you want a lawyer and shut your cakehole.
0 likesI wouldn’t want to get busted in this town!
0 likeshe ain’t sorry he killed them, he sorry they found out
0 likesI think what adds to how horrific this whole case is, is the fact not only did he murder his 3 children and wife, when he was caught out he tries to blame his wife of killing the 2 sweet girls. It's just sick.
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Hey
1 likeAshy J
0 likes100%
Chris asks any question
0 likesLady: you did not pass the polygraph
It’s a good thing he was stupid and didn’t know he could’ve walked out if he kept his mouth shut.
0 likesUnpopular opinion but the moment they treated him as the suspect he should have been given the opportunity to have a lawyer
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he was read his rights before the interrogation, so he knew that he was well within his rights to stop the interrogation at any moment to go get a lawyer but he chose not to. At that point its his fault for not using that opportunity that was always there for him from the start
2 likesJUST IMAGINE what would've happened if Shannan's friend never spoke out when she noticed something was off...
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He still would've been caught, he's dumb as bricks and it's not like nobody would notice a woman and two children just disappearing in the midst of a marital dispute. Hell, even in apparently happy marriages the husband/wife is often immediately suspected.
147 likesI still think he'd have gotten caught.
28 likesIf he was planning on planting fake evidence and then calling 911 himself to report the disappearance of Shanann and the girls, the real evidence would have still been there: the neighbor's video tape, Nichol's confession to the police, etc... and he would still have been the primary suspect, and acted dumb as a rock in the interrogations.
If he was planning to send everything to hell and run away with Nichol, it was only a matter of time for Shanann friends to report her disappearance (because she was always texting her friends and being active on social media) and the police would have started looking for Chris around the country. And maybe Nichol herself would've turned him in, because, although she was a morally grey person for having an affair with a married man, I don't think she wanted to be an accomplice of triple murder.
I agree with people that he probably would have been found out anyway but Shannan has SUCH. a good friend. The fact that she knew something was wrong just within a few hours of her murder is amazing. I hope we can all have friends like that, seriously.
5 likes@Alexander Holzer yeah but it's better sooner than later right?
1 like@Jasmine K agreed.
0 likesHer family would have called not hearing from her. Causing cops to look at him first the spouse.
0 likesThere is a worst case scenario with the girls in the batteries, and shannan in a 2 ft deep grave, he would've been caught.
im sorry but speeding up his dad rubbing his back really look funny to me lmaooo
1 likeLet it be known that he wouldn’t even have had the idea of saying his wife killed the kids until the polygraph examiner put it in his head first
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That was the idea, she did It on purpose so when he eventually turns to it, they know he's lying
129 likesthey had to do it or else he wouldn't have confessed at all
16 likesso true
0 likesyeah that’s the point
2 likes@ChrisSquid Yeah I get that was the whole point, but I still hate that he had the audacity to try and blame her for him being a murderer
13 likesDionte Mayfield o gotcha, i thought you were saying the examiner something wrong by telling him that
0 likes@ChrisSquid She did. He was going down no matter what. She didn't need to give him that idea.
0 likes@Alyssa Snider Nothing wrong with that if it made the confession easier
0 likes@João Torres did you watch the thing or what... he went down like a toddler. Cracked like an egg on tile. They didn't need to feed him any other stories considering people still believe the woman killed her kids. Because of this right here.
1 like@Alyssa Snider cracked down after he was broken in the interrogation and shown an "easier" way by putting the blame on the wife
2 likes@João Torres Which like I said, is the reason a lot of people believe the wife killed the kids to this day. Her family received torrential hate and death threats which continues to this day. Tammy didn't need to feed Chris anything of the sort. He would have crumbled eventually. Just look at him and listen to him.
3 likesThat was the whole idea
1 likeTo document how fast he jumped for a lifeline when it was brought to his attention
Silly, beautiful, Dionte 🧡
@Alyssa Snider it's sad that people still blame Shannon but Chris dad would have made him lawyer up as interrogations progressed. They would not have been able to get a confession, they needed it to be quick and so the story was needed.
2 likesLied to his own dad. This is a man who’s been playing a charade his entire life.
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@tom aig every Carr ying C
0 likes@tom aig everly
0 likesTbh who hasn't lied once to either of their parents.
0 likespractically everyone has lied to their parents
1 likeThe man who helped him confess. Totally clueless. Can I give him a ride home? Yea, in about 167 years.
3 likesI feel quite bad for the dad, he lost his grandchildren and his son is a murderer...
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@elise so he was mislead by his son and that makes HIM bad?
33 likes@elise
8 likesNothing in that makes him a bad or even less an evil person.
@elise holy fuck nevermind then
8 likes@elise
17 likes100% truth! I have no sympathy for the Watts. Any of them.
@elise
8 likesYou call a father “terrible person” for believing in the innocence of his child and disliking the spouse of that child.
And then you make stuff up like he wouldn’t care about the death of his grandchildren.
All of that is utter nonsense.
@elise of course he wants to believe his son is innocent that doesn’t make him terrible.
5 likesI don’t think that he feels as bad as u 😬
1 likeStill the dad doesnt seem to bothered when sitting their with him, even if he took the kids cheap shoot the dad doesnt show anything about him killing his wife, or he knew his son was as fucked up as him
1 like@elise
1 likeWrong. Forgiving is what the bible tells us. Loving your children is natural.
Maybe you will understand the profound meaning of forgiveness when you get older.
it is not an apology or an excuse for what the perpetrator did, it is lifting a burden of off you and all people involved.
It is a prerequisite for healing.
@elise It's called Denial. His son was accused of something so awful that he'll perform mental gymnastics to avoid having to come to the devastating conclusion that his son is a piece of shit murdering asshole who kills children. Even if it means not seeing making the obvious connections. It's all very well to SAY how you'd be, but unless you were in the same situation you don't and can't know. You claim that they're horrible people, but that kinda of revelation does weird things to your brain.
4 likes@elise you cant imagine what that dad is going through. Its probaly easier to deny it to yourself than face such a reality
0 likesShe’s a beast. Jedi Mind Tricks.
3 likesI noticed that he never actually mentions the baby that his wife was pregnant with. I actually forgot his wife was pregnant when he killed her because he didn’t mention it at all. Does that mean he never wanted that third child and didn’t care for him/her. Very sad reality for this poor family (except Chris of course).
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mickey I’ve read and seen testimony from close friends and family that the baby Nico was planned . Chris wanted a boy and Shannan wanted that for him . Instead of which that poor little boy had a coffin birth in a shallow grave . This man googled ‘how to tell someone you love them’ rang the girls school the morning they had been killed to say they wouldn’t be coming to the school ever ... he’s a monster who mimics others to fit in .
65 likesAlso possible that it makes it easier to distance himself from it if he doesn't mention the baby. Like how he refers to his girls as "those kids"
39 likesWhen he confesses to cheating on his wife he does mention that she was pregnant at the time
13 likesI believe he did mention the baby once during questioning. He said "do you think having another child will help fix this?" (paraphrasing)
10 likesora et labora imagine making everything about politics. This man murdered his wife and Babies and you use that as a chance to attack a party you don’t agree with? Pathetic.
62 likesora et labora I pray all the time, try having an abortion. It’s not that bad.
8 likes@Sarah Ricci
1 likeI'm sure it isn't...I hope that lie keeps you well till the end.
StoicVampire Pig I’ve had one, it’s not bad. Try it.
5 likes@David Fritzel Correct. He did mention her being pregnant and having another kid.
2 likesPregnant women are normally at the maternal peak psychologically while pregnant. It would make no sense at all for her to murder her kids while pregnant.
6 likes@Jimmy M Okay people seriously need to be educated on what communism actually is. Secondly, Democrats do not support anarchy and criminal behavior. I'm neither Democrat or Republican but sick of the lies on both sides.
6 likes@Solaris P People need to seriously get educated on what is happening on the far left. Admittedly I was provocative saying all Democrats, but I would say most younger democrats want to abolish Capitalism. What do you think that means? That means government control of businesses, and that equals Communism. We aren't talking about wealth redistribution, they want to completely get rid of Capitalism. Pay attention to what those protesters in Seattle were saying, they said these exact words.
0 likesora et labora So Sorry, I didn’t realize that my abortion needed your approval. Why don’t you go pray for me, as I’ve already prayed for you.
5 likes@ora et labora I cannot even fathom how you can equate abortion to what this evil man did to his own family. He smothered his 2 young daughters and strangled his pregnant wife, and you are worried about how to make it match your political agenda. So sad. I hope you pray for your own soul.
5 likes@ora et labora seriously? all this and thats what you get from it? 😒 they DO care but here's the thing, read this, all the way through:
3 likesThe difference between pro-life and pro-choice is just this: pro-life says that if a woman has consensual sex and has the financial means to support a child then she should not be allowed to have an abortion.
→ [to clarify it’s bc they say that, ‘oh we would make exceptions for rape and if the mother’s life is in danger]
Okay, I can see why you say that. Because all lives are precious. Because some women crave for children of their own so badly but they can not have them, for whatever reason, whereas others can conceive but do not want the child, and you feel that’s unfair. Okay, we see.
But lots of things in life are unfair. There will always be someone who has something that you don’t and you might want that something really bad but can’t have it, and that someone doesn’t even care about that something. So? Does it suck? Yeah, sucks a lot. But that’s life.
And do you really think a woman who does not want a child will be able to mentally be prepared to raise a child and raise them properly? I highly doubt she will.
So you’re saying that you value life and think it’s very precious but at the same time are willing to have a child grow up with a parent/parents who don’t properly raise them and may possibly neglect them or teach them bad things or ruin their life? Okay, that totally makes sense. Of course you can have some women that will be able to raise a child properly even if they didn’t want one in the first place. But it’s just so unfair to her to give her such a huge responsibility. A life is precious; and it’s a big responsibility. A giant responsibility. If you’re not ready to take care of that life properly and guide it and protect it and everything, then you shouldn’t be responsible for it. And it’s just cruel to force a woman to deal with something so large of a responsibility when she isn’t mentally ready to and does not want to, and it’s also unfair for the child to grow up with a parent that never wanted them in the first place.
And if you’re pro-life and think that a woman whose life could be in danger by giving birth, and/or a woman who does not have the financial means to support a child, and/or a woman who has been raped,(anyone of the above)should not be allowed to get an abortion, then with all due respect, you’re just stupid.
yuta'snonexistentlines it’s funny how they deleted their comments after you left yours.
1 like@Sarah Ricci haha really?
0 likes@Sarah Ricci which person again? 😅
0 likesChris had did not want ti have the next child. When they were at Shanahan parents house he gave Shanahan Oxy just so she can have a miscarriage and it wasn't only one time.
0 likesThere is a video posted on her social media I believe of her breaking the news to him about a new pregnancy. He is not happy and seems rather in shock and uncomfortable
0 likesHe does mention the pregnancy. When he was at his Neighbor Nates house watching the video. He tell the officers that his wife was pregnant.
1 likeAt around 5:50 in the interview he said she "was pregnant". Total slip of the tongue, but he told on himself.
2 likes@Kristi McCall Conley good looking out
0 likes@Andressa Hoese is that the one where he's like, "is it a girl ?" (because the test was pink) He didn't seem very excited at all..the video was cringe.
0 likes@yuta'snonexistentlines unborn babies do have a beating heart and a brain. They can feel and they can recognize voices, especially their mother's voice. Upon birth babies have been shown to recognize their own language and ignore others. I worked at the hospital giving sonograms to pregnant heart patients. This was specifically to view the unborn child's heart and check for irregularities in shape, size, or beat. Women got to see their baby sucking its thumb, moving around, even twins pushing eachother around uncomfortably. There's no argument around whether the unborn have vital organs or not.
0 likes@Madeline M yes but that's after a certain good amount of weeks. that's all. anyways, idek what my original comment was, i'm too lazy to search for it lol 😅 i do agree but yea. have a nice day 👋
0 likes@yuta'snonexistentlines Right, the heart starts beating around week 5. The ultrasounds I performed were often in week 6. Your original comment sounded like you were under the impression that a fetus is just a formless mass and also sounded like you also thought this was all along the pregnancy, which was really surprising to me. Thanks for responding.
1 like@Madeline M ah okay, whoops, yeah, lol I'm not that ignorant 😂 My mom's a doctor too so yeah. Anyways, np.
0 likesChris never watched a single TV show about crime.
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Thats why he is so bad at lying. Thats why he does not realise, that he is heavily psycologically manipulated. Am I wrong in having the impression that both skills have become mandatory in the US society especially?
95 likes@Kai Hanstein depends on what your definition of mandatory is...
10 likes@Kai Hanstein Yes, you are.
12 likes@Panther Platform that person took your post literally 🤣🤣🤣
2 likes@Panther Platform I know what you meant. CW literally has never seen CSI, Law n Order, Dateline, NOTHING. He did the exact total opposite of the things that would make him seem innocent.
15 likes@Kai Hanstein why would those skills be mandatory in "US society"?? And yes I live in the US.
0 likes@T Rawlins He must've been in a different universe to think he was bring a good liar. His kids taught him how to lie and he got mad at them for turning him into a bad liar.
7 likes@T Rawlins Hey Charlotte: from the movies that I saw... When I saw breaking bad I was shocked how normal it was for the protagonists to lie to family members. I became sensitive to this topic and saw this pattern again and again. In US media. (I am german btw)
6 likes@Kai Hanstein so you never hear these kind of stories in Germany?
3 likesCorrect
1 likeomg😂😂😂☠
1 likeHe should've called Annalise Keating!! 😂😏😏
2 likes@Kai Hanstein Yes because breaking bad is a normal, everyday situation... wtf man haha
10 likesSeriously duh rule #1 ask for an attorney
3 likesThe interrogator himself would not be able not give out information that can be used against him if he allowed himself to be interrogated.
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1 like@Brad Knapp i feel the same 😂😂. The dude just committed triple murder but couldn't tell ONE convincing lie. He could've at least made it interesting!!! He's dum on a very scary level.
4 likesYes but has done some
1 like@Brad Knapp for me seeing what a pathetic liar he is and how he thinks he's fooling everyone, completely unaware of his guilty af body language and behavior is just icing on the Chris Watts' hate cake
1 like@T Rawlins ikr? I mean HOW did he make it that far in life with such poor emotional and social skills? He has no perception of his behavior and body language and is equally unable to read everybody else's!
3 likes@Kai Hanstein I don't live in the US and I still don't see what your point is
0 likes@T Rawlins yes we do, but its not that sensational like over there.
0 likesYa you would think he would have thought of that
1 likeToo busy in the gym being a creep
1 likeHe didn't even have to take the polygraph
2 likes@VULCAN1135 yeah. Should've saved prison stripes lady the trouble and just told the truth and avoid saying like every other word.
0 likes@Kai Hanstein Speaking personally from my family. It varies, some people are super open, some are super introverted, mainly due to upbringing. The same could be said when it comes to morality or less morality to get by. It really depends on life experiences, no American is the same, not even close. As a society, on the surface, we are honest people. Dig deeper and you start to touch money, corporations, politics. All breeding grounds for deception (not all bad)
0 likesI think watching tv series and going through it yourself are two VERY different things
0 likesI feel really sorry for his father. Maybe because he reminds me a little of my own father. He is just confused and he wants his son to be innocent. He doesn’t understand how anyone could do what he did and he loves his son enough that he doesn’t want to accept the reality of the situation. It’s is heartbreaking for me especially when Chris admits he did (some) wrong and you can see his dad realize he is guilty.
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Yeah I totally could see my dad in that man. Deep down he knew he was being lied to but didn't want to believe it. Sometimes perfectly good parents raise psychopaths.
9 likesyes.. Blair.. Tell this stranger what you did.. HOW DARE YOU!
1 likeChris Watts exists: . . .
0 likesMe: *gets angry*😠
Excited to see you taking your channel to the next level!
324 likesRooting for you Jim!
This leaves me feeling conflicted, not for Chris obviously, but I can see now why people give so many false confessions. This process is great when the person being interrogated did commit the crime but when they haven’t it may wear them down to the point they say something that could be considered a confession or may just outright confess to a crime they didn’t commit because of the mental stress. Especially if the person being questioned is going through grieving or shock. Again, Chris deserves this and it is highly effective at cracking the pieces of shit who commit these sort of crimes but I can see it from another perspective leading to bad out comes.
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Confession alone is not enough. If you are confessing in something you haven't done, there is still many steps before that will hold in court. Unless, of course, you are living in USSR in 1937
3 likes@-- which rate do you mean exactly? Cause USA and Russia have not that much in common, starting from the very basic, in which USA executes Anglos-Saxonian judicial system, and Russia does it Roman-German way.
0 likes@-- where do you get your numbers? USA is like 60-70%, and I bring judicial system into this, cause in USA the cases are opened directly in court, not by DA, like in Russia or Germany, so a lot of cases are dropped, which results in lower conviction rate.
0 likesCanada conviction rate is explained by "crown stay", just Google it, I'm not gonna explains it in YouTube comments.
Conviction rate is a stupid metric that doesn't really say anything of the country. It just says how many cases land in court in vain. Imagine you have 40% conviction rate. It means 6 out of 10 cases the DA drags innocent people through court just for them to get acquainted by judge. That would be super inefficient. One can argue, that 99% conviction rate is perfect, since DA doesn't waste judge's time.
Tammy : where have you been son??? you're late
0 likesTammys son : just at a friends studying mum
Tammy: sit down son. the good thing is in five minutes we are both gonna know the truth
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only one of us knows the truth. in about five minutes two of us will.
0 likesI've seen so many devious and unethical interrogators on crime docs throughout the years it's nice to see these two professionals in action. The woman showed care and empathy not unlike a nurse. The guy got the job done by being patient and friendly, not forceful or threatening. This should be a training video from now on.. I applaud these two bravo
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The video series makes it very clear that the empathy and patience are manipulation tactics. If they had real empathy they'd encourage the person to lawyer up. They're doing a great job in the video, sure, but ultimately the goal is to trick him into thinking they're on his side, to elevate his stress levels, to stop him from leaving, and to provide him a way to confess that feels good psychologically.
33 likes@veryboredpug of course they manipulate. But if others would interrogate like them innocent people wouldn't be threatend to confess a crime
4 likesFather kills his children.
1657 likesGets in trouble.
Asks for his father.
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@Hunter The Based God I was pointing out the irony
184 likes@Hunter The Based God wow dude nice comment ur so based and cool
148 likes@Hunter The Based God r/whoosh
33 likesHis daddy can't save him from this situation...
5 likesWhat if his dad comes and just puts some led in him??
5 likes@Hunter The Based God they gave an argument lmao, you just don't understand it
19 likes@Hunter The Based God edgelord comments like yours are a dime a dozen
11 likes@mlghaxx lol no sarcasm this one is so desperate to appear cool they might actually believe u and that's mean
5 likeshaha based
5 likes*Father kills son
3 likesSquier Strat Between the 5:00 minute video mark through 5:50 video mark. If you watch the video carefully they apparently have the “Time Stone” because the clock keeps going back and forth through time.
3 likes100% false phony staged “psyop” by the government. This is extremely suspicious in it’s entirety. The cops, relatives, the husband, the neighbor & neighborhood. There is a narrative here and a much more mysterious bigger picture. The government loves to create monsters for people to watch on their television programming devices. There are thousands of husbands & wives who have committed worse crimes than this and they don’t get media coverage like this.
One big advertisement for “surveillance mini door bell cameras, go-pro technology”
This entire story was one big circus and the population ate it up. And yes the government is that evil to play mind games with its population. The government even goes to war. The government has disclosed factual documentation and video evidence and openly admit they do psychologically experiments with their population. So many of you were so invested in this story.
@SirVent OfGod tl;dr
0 likes@SirVent OfGod holy tinfoil hats batman.
9 likes@Non duuuude
2 likesHunter The Based God of course you have based in your name you single 13 year old fortnite player
1 like@cream boy his tinfoil hat must be too tight.
6 likesI laughed out loud to this. Thanks man
0 likes@Hunter The Based God Such a smooth brain
2 likes@Maddox Alrubai 😂😂😂😂
0 likes@Hunter The Based God Your name is in itself an oxymoron. The only based people named Hunter are Hunter Renfrow and Hunter S. Thompson. Everyone else sucks
0 likes@Hunter The Based God But that's basically what you just did.... Insulted with a baseless comment 😂😂
2 likes@Maddox Alrubai The "fuck you" at the end of your comment was gold! 🤣
2 likes@Hunter The Based God Can you please come back and leave a comment telling us all how you feel rn now after being roasted in the comments?
1 likeHunter The Based God r/kindofawooosh
0 likesBlacky Chan lool
0 likes@I only comment while I’m on the shitter I gave you likes because your name is real af.
0 likesHow sad is that!
0 likeshey hunter i think he’s pointing out the fact that he looks to his father for protection and comfort, just as those kids did before their very own father killed them.
1 likeChris 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.
3 likesThat's my rap I wrote about Chris Watts. Comment and give me a like. Did you enjoy it? Thanks.
@CellBlockNine 👌🏻
0 likes@King Kong thanks man. really appreciate it. took me a couple hours.
2 likesmlghaxx ok but based?
0 likesWell that was deep
1 like“Chris did Shannan do something to them?”
1770 likesChris: “.... as a matter of fact, “ 🤔🤔
😂🤣
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That was not a “ mistake “ it is a KNOWN interrogation technique, that’s quite effective. And is used to get a specific response when possible. Did you even bother to watch/listen to this video or just jump straight to the comments to blather stupidity??
75 likes"good idea..yeah, YEAH"
39 likes@Analia Astorga it litteraly lead him down the road to admit to killing his wife and this got him convicted for killing them all
44 likesthey glued him to the wall with that one. it took him zero time to create an entire world of a lie around that scenario ... they must've been laughing their arses off at how easy he was to manipulate him ... weak
44 likes@Analia Astorga quite the opposite. i'm sure they were surprised he was that weak minded to form a lie around it so quickly but it just as quickly led to locating the girls
21 likesIt's a peice of cake to bake a pretty cake 🎂
3 likesHe’s like actualy YES she did
6 likes"Now that you mention it..."
8 likes"Hmmm yeah, now you mention it ..."!
7 likesThe more lies the suspect gets caught in is good for the prosecution. Except for Casey Anthony apparently.
8 likes@Dave Casey Anthony's defense attorney was a magician.
4 likes@Tom Ace I’ve seen people say he used mind control. I’m almost inclined to agree with them. Wild they found her not guilty.
2 likesLOL
0 likesLOL "Welllll, now that you mention it...." 🤔🤔🤔
4 likes@Colleen Whitman it's a joke
0 likes@Colleen Whitman no one said it was? Lol
1 likeyes. she was the one who disposed of the bodies, and then she disposed of her self and then parked the car back home.
1 like"Say, now that you mention it..."
0 likes@Hamstray My thoughts exactly. Chris is innocent.
0 likesBlame it on the snotty neighbors
0 likes“You haven’t shed one tear Chris”
1852 likesChris: “that’s my cue”😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
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Yep. He's THAT dum and gullible.
30 likes@ciara literally
2 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likes"Oh you ARE crying! In that case you're good."
6 likesRIGHT IT WAS SO DUMB
3 likesLMAO this comment made me laugh
0 likes“we have no doubt that you love your daughters” i have some doubt, do you need to borrow mine?
0 likesWasn't there part 4???
0 likeshe wasn't accused or charged of anything yet, he literally couldve been free to go at any point. he dug his own grave.
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The detectives did their job, and they did it well
79 likesHe dug his wife's first.
24 likesOr dug Shannans...
0 likesPure evil. Monstrosity.
i have now realized that using the phrase “dug his own grave” wasn’t. the best phrase to use lmao
8 likes@RadkeMaiden No man, if he was innocent they wouldn't have charged him with anything. He wouldn't have admit he killed someone because he didn't. You are right, you shouldn't talk to the cops, but if you are guilty. If you are really innocent, the truth will eventually come out.
2 likes@Leonid "if you're truly innocent the truth will come out" well that's a damn lie. Plenty of examples of that not being the case.
12 likesHe’s so stupid, he would have driven straight to the bodies in order to move them.
0 likeshe would’ve been arrested very soon. the security cameras.
0 likesHe would have been arrested within days with or without the confession. His truck GPS would have lead the FBI to where the bodies were hidden.
0 likesLeonid Sedloski Noooo! Never talk to cops. Even if you are innocent. Cops and detectives are humans too and if they think your guilty it’s extremely hard to change their minds. In fact it’s damn near impossible. You have to prove your innocence. It should be they have to prove your guilt but it’s not that way. If they think your guilty you’re effed and better hire a damn good lawyer. The truth comes out like once every ten times if your innocent
0 likes@Htx457 To where? There are very few countries that won't extradite to the USA. Maybe Russia, but even Russia has sometimes extradited murder suspects.
0 likesPinecone111 Bolivia, Ecuador, Nicaragua
0 likes@Alien even if there is no extradition treaty they'd likely send him back after learning he'd killed 2 children and a pregnant woman.
0 likesPinecone111 well yes I would hope so
0 likesRadkeMaiden very true, anything remotely serious that happens, if the cops want to talk, get a lawyer. Guilty or not, always get a lawyer. Never just “talk”, (it’s common for guilty people to want to talk to police to “smooth things over”). Not that it matters but I am a criminal justice student.
1 like@Leonid Yeah, "the truth will eventually come out" after you've already been in prison 15 years for something you didn't do. And even then it might not matter. The truth came out for Rodney Reed a long time ago.....he's still in prison.
0 likeswhat if he's actually innocent but just a bad truth teller, And what if he just fake confessed because he couldnt take it anymore
0 likesI dont think so tho his body languague is insanely fuckd
The way he refers to his baby girls as "these/those kids," makes my stomach turn. Any frantic parent would be like "my babies" or calling them by their names and be so distraught. That alone was a tale-tale sign he was guilty from the beginning. No ounce of emotion from this demon spawn. My heart is so broken for Shannan and those precious girls.
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he called them his babies merely once
5 likesI noticed this during the Casey Anthony video! She kept saying “my daughter” and never once called Caylee by her name. I found it weird.
13 likesI randomly read your comment just as he said "my two babies" (27:53)
3 likesNot sure if this is the only time he did it
What does tale-tale mean?! I´ve never seen this word before especially not twice in a row! greetings from germany
1 like@bamfyfe a tale is a "märchen", like a fairytale. But i guess she meant a "tell tale sign" - tell tale meaning a "petze/ verräter" so those are phrases or behaviours making a lie obvious in a conversation.
7 likes@Princess E Ville ohhh yeah that makes sense! thanks for the info bird princess!
3 likesI also noticed he only refers to one daughter as Celeste. But if you watch the documentary where they show the family recordings, texts etc - everybody calls Celeste "CeCe". Not once through the interrogation did he call her by anything affectionate on his own. But after few years of everybody, including your wife and parents, calling your child "CeCe" you'd think that it would just slip out on its own, but with him its only when he lies about his wife
4 likes@Mhairi omg ur right !
2 likesYes I want to find these two inviduals whom are of the female gender and the product of my breeding. I very much love these creatures.
7 likes@Croissant ' He said "Cece" to his father when he confessed. It could just be that these were strangers and the familiarity of his father gave him a level of comfort to use the nickname. Then again, he said it to them at 28:49 as well 🤷♀️ Dude is a sociopath. Who knows.
0 likesThe way he blames her for murdering their kids..disgusting.
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It seemed the interrogators gave him the idea, and the mentality of "I can just go with the flow here they started it not me". All these "smart" techniques, they should have just left him kept denying any knowledge of anything so he would look worse.
16 likes@BLNK BLNKRSN They don't want him to say nothing or keep denying it, they got a confession out of him and an alibi for why he did it to go on. Then they can push him so he starts changing his story which is better proof that he did something over him saying nothing or denials. If they can prove he lied under scrutiny and the evidence then he can't use that story in front of a jury.
8 likes@クレヨンクリスちゃん They found the bodies without his help. They had the video footage of him loading his truck up and leaving. His little story gave him reasons for all of that.
5 likesJust fundamentally I don't think feeding the criminal a false story to go with is a logically or morally correct thing to do in any circumstance. Let the truth and lies stand on their own without intermingling them to try to coach a confession.
BLNK BLNKRSN damn I didn’t know you had interrogation training by the FBI. They had to use guile to get the truth out of him, seeing as he could’ve lawyered you any second and they couldn’t risk anything. If they got stuck in any verbal loop with him of him just constantly denying it, it wouldn’t have gone anywhere and it would’ve ended in nothing. The way they chose actually got the truth out of him.They both handled this masterfully and he was convicted correctly
4 likes@Cj Just decency. Let's lie to the liar to get him to lie so we can catch him in more lies.
2 likesBLNK BLNKRSN WHAT? Decency? I’m sorry but there’s no space for that here. They’re using advanced interrogation techniques to catch this guy out in a big crime. There really isn’t time to debate morals, and it’s not like they even did anything morally bankrupt. It’s like you saying undercover cops doing drugs to keep their cover is indecent. Sounds like something a 5 yr old would say. There was more important things at stake. All they had was circumstantial evidence and they needed to coax a confession out of him, I don’t see what the problem is. Hell, the more I think of it, the more I appreciate the intelligence of the way they went about it. He could’ve left at anytime. They needed him to admit that some crime occurred, but he was never gonna say that it was all him willingly and remember he can leave at any time. So they gave him a story that sounded good, he admits some crime occurred willingly (cause it wasn’t his fault) and then they can keep him there and his no longer free to go, he admitted that some bad shit happened and now they can get the truth out of him. Like I said he would’ve mecer Gave it out willingly, it would’ve been a verbal loop and he would’ve left or lawyered up
4 likes@Cj You're right I would say an undercover cop doing drugs to stay under cover isn't decent. I do sound like a 5 year old because I care about decency, but you sound like you watch a lot of fictional crime dramas on TV. I value the truth more than anything, and I look down on lowering ourselves to the criminal level to "beat them at their own game".
1 likeWe just disagree, we can leave it at that. I'm not budging and I don't think you will either.
BLNK BLNKRSN fair enough but I don’t watch any tv, like at all. And it’s not like I don’t care about morals and decency, but as a grown up, unlike a 5 yr old I can see that the world isn’t black and white, and sometimes some “indecent” things are done for good reasons. But I don’t even see what they did as indecent. Would it be amazing if the whole world could live morally? Yes. But that’s not the case and there’s people that murder their family. So I don’t really see the big deal and I don’t even see what was so morally bankrupt. It wasn’t moral or immoral, it was an advanced interrogation technique used by an FBI agent. They wouldn’t have gotten a confession out of him, at least not this soon when the clock was ticking, if they went about it the “decent” way. It would’ve just been a verbal loop “it’s time to tell the truth” “I did tell the truth” “we know you’re being dishonest” “I didn’t hurt those kids” and on and on until he inevitably left and lawyered up. But again you have a different opinion and that’s fine
0 likesCarson Jay you’re 100 percent right, this idiot didn’t have to come back in there for that polygraph, all he had to say was am I under arrest? No? Ok see you. That’s why they use all these techniques, if they are saying “we know everything, just tell us” it means we don’t have enough to charge you we need a confession. But thankfully he didn’t realize or even think of an attorney so they could get them out of there ASAP.
1 like@BLNK BLNKRSN, sounds like you should have led the interrogation.
0 likes@A Guy Named Something Chris we have this video from your neighbor of you loading your truck with your wife's body and when you drove away this coincided with your wife and children's disappearance. Do you want to confess to murdering them? "I didn't do it". OK we are going to go to trial. What's you defense "I don't know where they are".
0 likesThen the jury or whoever watches him lie and pretend to be sad they are dead. We save lots of money and time pumping him with intelligent lies so we can build his defense up, and he looks even more pathetic at trial.
I should have led it you are right.
Chris: Lies at the polygraph test
1093 likesInterrogators: "you lied"
Chris: Surprised Pikachu face
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Please teach me to compress words like that
8 likes@Harrison place an asterisk at the start and end of what you want to make bold
7 likesDead, Rotten ,Quickly Forgotten
3 likesThats how he left his famliy
bold
4 likesoh wow i didn’t know you could do this
2 likesam I bold?
4 likes:O
1 likeDidn’t this meme die a long time ago?
0 likes~bi~
0 likeshello
0 likeshell yeah! Ive always wondered how people make comments bold
1 like@Harrison You put an asterisk which is * at the beginning and the end of what you want bold.
2 likeslied the whole time, about everything and is caught by a lie detector*
0 likesHe even sounded like he was lying lol
0 likesthanks word master
0 likesI have EVOLVED
1 likeHe suppose to fail so they can apply pressure on him
0 likesbold
0 likes@David Wong fuck yeah I learnt something
0 likesIf the detectives hadn’t mentioned how strange it was that Chris hadn’t cried once during interrogation, it literally wouldn’t have occurred to him that he could/should. He was so focused on trying to craft his lies that he forgot how to actually be and act like a human being, especially one that’s supposedly grieving.
374 likeseverybody gangster til the interrogators pull up that pause technique
1 likeFather: maybe you should get a lawye-
1324 likesLady: INTENSELY RUBS BACK
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Yeah that was some sneaky shit lol
102 likes😂😂😂😂💯💯💯
6 likes@Mandi Tierney Not sure what you mean. I think we were all agreeing it was a good tactic on her part to distract Chris from lawyering-up. It wasn't a jab at her.
84 likesMandi Tierney Yeah, shut up Karen. You’re reading too much into that. In all honesty though, that was an absolutely brilliant move from Detective Tammi. She deserves a 5000% raise for diverting his attention from getting a lawyer
26 likes@João Sousa Are you saying my rap was fire? Thanks bro. Means a lot. Took me almost 2 hours to finish it.
2 likes@CellBlockNine I'm blown away 😂😂😂😂😂
4 likes@Sade Tucker THanks, realy apreciate it.
2 likes@Mandi Tierney You seem a bit angry here. You're here too, on YouTube, making comments. Take a deep breath and relax
12 likesShe had that jailhouse jacket on...lol..another expert strategy.
5 likesMister Justice Chris Watts was put on the spot, when he agreed with the fake plot. Agents used techniques that they were taught, baited Chris in and now he’s caught. “Oh shit I messed up” was what he thought, no freedom anymore a bail can’t be bought. Gonna wish he had a gun to take a final shot, when he becomes a bitch to a big aryan named Scott.
10 likeswait what time is that at?
0 likes@Mandi Tierney you're right. Ignore the freaks
0 likes@marcywarcy so you too admit to having brain damages? this comment was obviously in no way offensive against the lady, obviously everyone who is smarter than you, which means about.. everyone, realized why she did that and shes literally getting all the praise for it.
5 likes@GWS Sturmi yeah your comment gave me brain damage
0 likesMandi Tierney do you need a back rubbing buddy
2 likes@Mandi Tierney you're cancelled.
0 likesD13 a jailhouse jacket! Bwhaaaaaaaaa! Now that’s funny! LOL 😂
1 likeShe said i barely get W's in this field, please let me have this. Her one weakness was a lawyer.
0 likes@Frank Gunnar ROFL!!!! that was good
1 likeMandi Tierney yooo chill bro we agree
1 likeDad: “Let’s get you a L-“
1379 likesOfficers: “LOTTA BACKRUBS?”
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HAHAHAHA this is the best version of this joke
30 likesHe's going to get PLENTY of "back rubs" in prison.
30 likes;)
🤣🤣🤣
0 likes@Mr. Red he is in solitary confinement and is protected. He lives a very lonely life.
5 likes@Ego Master damn what a shame
0 likesI’ll take a back rub!
1 like@Mr. Red nonono. Solitary is torture.
4 likesIt’s illegal in many places bc of it
He’s far worse off in the hole, never doubt it.
@Joe Arnold oh yeah I get that. But he's missing out on all the back rubs. 😢
3 likesLMAO
0 likes😆😆😆
0 likes😆😆😆😆😆😆
0 likes😂
0 likesI wonder if his father disowned him in the end. The rage of him killing his grand-kids versus his obvious love for his son -- what a terrible and soul destroying experience.
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His parents created him, and the most disgusting part is the fact that they forgive him, which proves that they created a psychopath, especially his mother, by her demeanor it is obvious she had always took his side to the point he started believing all his mistakes will be forgiven and everyone will look the other way.
34 likes@Gjr Hatz Wth?Well I am decently gonna have you under the radar lol.
27 likes@Gjr Hatz she was pregnant and he had an affair, and then killed her and his two toddlers.
39 likes@tarblacksoul dude no matter what is youre children. You prly dont have kids youreself. But if my child did Something like this or worse i wouldnt stop loving him/her. No matter how disgusted i may be.
9 likesno, I believe to this day his parents still blame Shanann for everything.....
8 likesSpoil alert NO his parents are still by his side
0 likes@Gjr Hatz WOW, you need to be flagged!! SOMEONE FLAG THIS THING get it on the " watch list "
2 likesIt makes me wonder what kind of people his parents are to have created such a monster. How did his parents raise him? The father in particular doesn't seem to be such a terrible person. Maybe it's something more subliminal in the way the child was raised....
0 likesI'm going to prison only thing honest he's said
0 likesJust remember, he suffocated Cece in the back of his truck in broad daylight, whilst Bella looked on and awaited her fate. He is the spawn of the devil.
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OH MY GOD!!!!!! 😭😭😭😭😭
37 likesShe even asked him.. is the same thing going to happen to me..
84 likes@Deana Perez I just can't...🥺
13 likesDee P this breaks my heart, I wish I didn’t see this but how do you know? Did he admit that somewhere?
13 likes@Heretic Life he admitted it in a later jailhouse interview with the cops that interviewed him here. The interview is available on YouTube. You need headphones for it though as sound quality is poor.
15 likesEightiesboy that’s so fucked up
5 likesHe admits everything.. and brings up their last words. It was hard to listen to
17 likes@Deana Perez I had to turn it off the first time I listened to the interview. I found it too harrowing. I did finally listen though. Cops did pretty well to get that info out of him. The sick f*** that he is.
17 likes@Eightiesboy I have little ones myself so it made me that much more sick to think about.
5 likes@Eightiesboy Could you add a link if it isn't too much of a bother? I'd like to see it
1 like@Heretic Life Heretic Life doesnt believe in the devil guys. Who would've thought
2 likes@Heretic Life Thats what the devil wants you to think. I suggest you read the bible.
3 likesReally? I didn’t know that. You mean they saw their dead mom getting loaded into their truck???
1 like@Rapunzel Louise Yup. Bella and Cece were sitting it in the back seats when they arrived at the oil field. Their mum was already dead. Watts smothered Cece in front of Bella, whilst they were sat in the back seats and Bella said 'Are you going to do the same to me?'. To which he did.
15 likesBeyond all comprehension.
@VZO He dug a shallow grave for Shanann and her baby a few metres away from the truck and threw Bella and Cece in oil containers (also a few meters from the truck) which were about 20-30 feet high. He had to squeeze them in through a hole in the top and they dropped to the bottom. There were two containers. He dropped one in each.
3 likes😭😭😭
2 likesMurder is unforgivable!!!
4 likesUNFORGIVABLE!!
But I thought it was on his neighbors security camera loading them into the truck bed? That was at 530am. So they were still alive at that point?
0 likes@TIS THE REAPER The kids were still alive, Shanann wasn't.
3 likesThat's even too evil for the devil. He's not an evil being himself...he just keeps the sinners who didn't turn themselves to Christ.
0 likesJEWEL HENNA JOJAN So reading a book written by human beings just like me and you will explain why evil events occur? I find it rather concerning that we are able to tell kids things like fairies and dragons are just make believe but yet he we are preaching that a story about a bearded fairy man is true. I don’t mean to be disrespectful or anything towards you but it just rubs me the wrong way when people try force complete nonsense on others and ignore facts.
1 likeI cant believe a dad would do that to his little kids
0 likes@K J Believe it, it happened.
0 likes@Eightiesboy He had to break Bella's bones to fit her in, he didn't want that detail released. Did you watch the interview with Tammy the interrogator? She saw them being taken out of the tanks. A lot of the people involved had terrible ptsd from the whole thing.
1 like@lauren frederick I didn't know that, no. Horrific.
0 likesProof you never really know someone
1 likeMax S you’re onto something
0 likes@JEWEL HENNA JOJAN on point yes
0 likesLinda Niemkiewicz me too
0 likesChris should’ve followed the the advice of the great poet “shaggy”. .. it wasn’t me , it wasn’t me!
0 likesProps to the female detective who had to make physical contact with that monster while pretending to comfort him.
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She's Good.
0 likesEmotions they put on are fake but well acted, you learn to see people and code to be changed at intervals to produce diffrent outcomes,
2 likesShe’s so strong. The two of them make such a great team, literally nobody would be able to sit in the same room let alone touch him...
0 likesI think if you are in this profession you have to be this skilled
0 likes"This ain't gonna be on the news anytime soon, is it?"
4 likes"No! No." She says lol "Not tonight." 🤣
"Tomorrow, yeah! And every single day after that but, tell ya what; We won't say anything tonight, deal?!"
She wouldn't harm her own children
0 likesHate how he keeps referring to them as "those girls" or "those kids." I can't even call my cat "that cat" without feeling guilty.
673 likesAlso, just subbed to your patreon Jim. First ever and I couldn't be happier. Love u
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I've never done patreon either but, Jim Can't Swim is totally worth it. JCS is like herpes, the gift that keeps on giving.
14 likesLOL I have two daughters and I have never referred to them as "those". The most impersonal I get with my cat is "kitty". I thought it was really odd when he robotically said he needed everyone home on the news, and then said their names like a grocery list.
26 likesmy cat is a piece of shit
15 likesI call my baby, baby
5 likesYip. A sick individual. Kids were probably scared to breathe around him. Such a terrible shame that they didn't get to experience life free of him.
10 likesRIGHT I have never called my dog "that dog" I don't even call her a dog. I say "my baby" or "my little mashugina" or something along those lines lol
7 likesSame! I accidentally do that once in awhile (edit call him "the cat" and I'm like, wait! That's my baby!
2 likesi call my dog stinky boy
5 likesWell Shannon called them monsters all the time. She did not look like a woman who enjoyed being a mother to me. They were in her way and she never spent much time with them . She didnt act like a woman who was all about her childern. She was all about her trips, thrive and especially her hair being a mess every single video. Until I see the video of the hero Nicole letting her out and showing her going in the house that night I do not believe Nicoles testimony. They show everything but Shannon making it home. WHY wouldnt the police put it to rest and show that Shannon arrived safe at home. Anyone else have a problem with they wont or cant provide that? I mean we clearly got to see on video Shannon had a vibrator in her beside drawer. How sick for the police to show that.
2 likesMy mom calls our dog her son and I call our dog my brother.. Lol
5 likesNo, she didn't and she was teasing when she calls her daughters monsters and she did enjoy being a mother
5 likes@Hessy Kat Do you have a link for this information? It doesn't link up with any of the documentaries I've watched on this case at all. From the footage they played which she filmed of her family it seems blatantly obvious this woman loved her children and the man who murdered her in cold blood very deeply. I'm not sure why you would sit here and talk horribly about a woman who was forced to watch her husband murder her babies..wtf is wrong with you?
5 likesi call my bird the bird along with her name and several other things. because she is in fact the bird.
0 likes@Hessy Kat
2 likesYou only had a snippet of someone's life, yes? The footage isn't 24 hours recorded live. I am going to assume not.
Were you privy to the offline hours that stack way more than her online hours? Again, i am going to assume not.
If a parent was caught at the worst possible time, swearing, out of anger to their child, once, don't group them into a pool of other parents who neglect, and allow their children to suffer, way more than you are reading into here.
You have taken what you have seen and taken it out of context. I am sure if i was to edit every video into one seemly long feature, of any random person uploading their lives on a media platform i could contort it to my hearts pleasure. Picking out every bad thing they have done. Does this reflect them overall. Absolutely not.
But what your comment says about you is truly disturbing. Does this reflect who you are outside of a media platform. I hope not.
You make no mention of CW's at all, choosing to pick out SW's as a bad mother. Choosing to ignore all evidence that she did make it home, where her death and the kids occurred.
I hope you can see CW's for the monster he is and that SW's loved her kids.
We sadly don't need to assume CW's never did.
Those were my exact thoughts..
0 likesSame. I would never call my PS4 "that console."
3 likesI sometimes say 'where's that cat' jokingly, when I'm looking for him. I love my cat. I feel bad now though :(
1 liketrue,, he had no love for his girls...
2 likesMy cat responds to "cat" better than her own name. My previous cat's name was "kit-kat".
1 likeThese videos make me remember my criminology teacher telling the class: “ guys if you ever commit a crime, don’t talk in an interrogation; you would all incriminate yourselves. And PLEASE don’t take a polygraph if you’re guilty”. She was a G.
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Even the police officer and procecuter would say that.
3 likesCan you avoid that? I thought it was obligatory
0 likesLyse Bright, you don’t have to talk in an interrogation! In the United States you are allowed to ask to speak to a lawyer first (don’t need to answer questions). In other places the rules are different. For example, in Canada you can ask to speak to a lawyer but they can continue asking you questions; it is your choice whether you answer the questions or not in either situation.
6 likes@Lo Bright yes you can avoid that, they cant force you to do that.
0 likes@Anna Rose exactly I just love the words in dubio pro reo. I cut once an interrogation off and honestly proud of me, they couldnt break me with pressure. I would never ever let somebody have the power above my rights.
1 like@Gorgeous George maybe in the UK, but in the most western countrys its not allowed to use it against you. Since the UK was or is a member of of europe, to remain silent and lawyer up would harm the suspect, it would be violation against human right convention. There are a lot of people telling the truth and ended up innocent in jail, because they did talk. Watch documantary false confession and read the human right agreement.
0 likesThat is common sense but thanks for the advice lol
0 likesChris dad lose his grandchildrens, daughter-in-law and son within seconds.
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My heart really broke for him💔
464 likesthat poor poor man...
313 likesI was thinking about that and how horrible the whole situation in that moment at a police station must have been. Yikes.
190 likesHe was pretty cold hearted about it. Even during the sentencing his father was cold.
79 likesWhy so, don't tell me you believe in that "father like son" bs. His father seemed pretty decent fella to me, trying to comfort him even though I think he knew it was a lie and what's about to happen.
163 likes@Teggiano Salerno he was in shock. My dad is the same way, rarely shows emotion unless he’s extremely relaxed and comfortable. Chris’s dad is clearly messed up in this video, way more so than Chris’s crocodile tears
206 likesAnd his son
3 likes@Teggiano Salerno Everyone is different, just because he is not breaking down in front of everyone doesn't mean he is not grieving.
68 likes@Cristian Gamez i would suggest watching his mother and father talk during the sentencing. It still seems as if they are very cold about what happened.
19 likes@Teggiano Salerno what do you even mean by that? lol
19 likeslike the grandparents didnt care their grandchildren were murdered by their son?
@Dylan Fraser from my understanding Chris's parents support him and they didn't like Shanann anyways, so in they're optic she drove him into making these heinous acts
32 likesAnd yet everyone but Chris is "the bodies" He didn't attend the wedding, grandkids birthdays nor their funerals. I have no pity for him.
22 likes@Gough Away damn that is pretty messed up
11 likes@Karpo yeah father like son is valid because he grew up and raised him, he most likely seems nice aswell... things are as they seem
4 likes@cassio2034 Look at it from his father's side. Knowing that truth about the fates of Chris's wife and kids he would hope to god that it was shannon who killed the kids and got killed in retaliation instead of his own son doing it out of cold blood.
9 likes@Bink my father is the same. I’ve only seen him cry once.
2 likesDon't waste time caring about his dad or his family. They were shitty to Shannan in life and have been shitty about Shannan since she died and still refuse to see their son/brother as the monster he is.
26 likes@konnalad thanks.
2 likes@Teggiano Salerno I like how you take a public face to heart about what their real emotions are. I can guarantee you if something like this happened to me and it was on the news I would be stone faced but breaking down on the inside. You think you're an ace detective but you're not bud.
4 likesChris dad is more emotional then Chris has been all this time.
3 likesHe didn't seem like he cared about his grandkids, I don't know
5 likes@Teggiano Salerno Things aren't so simple. Its obvious to me that he's in pain. But he's trying to remain strong for his son.
5 likesI've seen this from others & been there myself. When he's on his own with nobody around he'll break.
But right at that moment the most important thing to him is doing what he can to sort this out. I'm exactly the same way & cognizant about it enough to worry that others will think I don't care. Pain & grief takes many different forms & none of us can really recognize them all.
So sad :(
1 likeChris wasn’t raised to shell
0 likesThere afraid of him, that’s why they cuffed him like that already in the station
1 like@mohammadjavad salehi I think he had probably already been told by the police about the murders and was supposed to play along to get a confession, he must've agreed to it. At least I want to believe this is how it went, cos he barely reacted when he confessed
3 likesThat guy must be fuckin ruined at the realisation of what his son did
1 likeApple not far from tree
0 likes@Roman Reigns #1 P4P King the likelyhood of his dad either being an abuser, or a victim of abuse is very high!
1 like@Teggiano Salerno Maybe they seemed cold about it because they couldn't get over the fact their son murdered 3 people? I'd imagine that's a tough thing for a parent to stomach. And they probably didn't want to believe what really happened, what parent would?
2 likesReally, watching this is strange because all just this murderer who doesn’t even cry when thinking about his dead daughters. But once you realise just how many lives he ruined, how much hurt he caused, and the reaction of a normal person is shown, it hurts your heart.
3 likes@Bink but chris' family didnt like shannan so that could be it too
1 likeAnd he lost them all without appearing to give much of a shit
0 likesWow...so true
0 likeswhy? his son is still alive? dont get that
0 likesChildren*
0 likesWow… I didnt even think about that…
0 likes@All A Dream We Dreamed don’t care
0 likes@Teggiano Salerno
0 likesDog he had to find out and come to terms that his son turned how to be a cold hearted murder who killed his own fucking kids.
At such a late stage in life that would shatter a man or woman.
He was checking his phone when Chris confronts the murders to the interrogators. What else required. COLD HEARTED MAN, Just like his son.
0 likes@Dylan Fraser yea
0 likesSo he was tricked in other words?………don’t get me wrong I am NOT on his side, he is evil, but what if someone is innocent, do they still trick people like this? Xxx
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Absolutely!
1 likeI found that moment with Chris Watt's father pretty emotional. Chris confesses (sorta) and his dad's reaction is what you would expect-- horror at what happened, but, he's still his son and wants to protect him. It's a real juxtaposition between two very different fathers.
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He clearly says to his Dad and then I killed her. I can’t imagine my Son telling me he killed his wife.
40 likesHis dad strikes me as a decent person.
24 likes@John Dalton It was very emotional. When I first saw it I thought he was off, stoic, but how do you react when your son is telling you the horrors he has committed against his family? I can’t imagine what he felt. If you notice, he doesn’t even really look at Chris after he (sorta) confesses. Can’t believe tomorrow will be 3 years. This tragedy just sticks with me.
16 likesY’know, I’ve never thought of these kind of situations from the perspective of the perpetrator’s parents. I can only assume they have to work through a lot of guilt and grief, knowing their kid did something so horrible. I imagine they’d feel a sense of culpability, wondering where they went wrong in his upbringing. I wonder how many such parents end up needing some kind of psychotherapy after events like this.
22 likesChris is really not his father's son, his father seems like such a decent and protective father 💔
9 likesI came to the comments looking for this observation. It was so sad to watch his father sit back in shock and yet still try and be there for his son. If I ever did something like that effed up, I would beg the cops to put me in jail before my Dad could get his hands on me first, lol.
13 likesIts pretty interesting really, and perhaps father and son bonds are something special. In my case I am very good friends with my dad, even best friends really. On the other hand my brother treated me like crap, as an adult who is seven years older than me, meaning he should have been the more mature one in my mind, and I have a hard time being around him and the worst thing he did was say something racist which I couldn't believe came out of my own brothers mouth, but a siblings bond while many are deep, especially twins and stuff, obviously are not as deep as a father and mothers.Because one would think murder would be that line crossed and the point of no return. But I also think the father had a shred of hope that what his son was saying was true and that the mom did the kids, no matter how unlikely. Because him killing his wife may not be good but its more forgivable by a slim margin to have killed an adult even a female than kids. The moral code is even more strict about harming kids than even an adult female. But of course this shred of hope was all for not as well. Now with what I said earlier about my brother, its stuff and cases like this where if I do see him or talk to him or are reminded of him and the stuff he did, stuff like this reminds me what happened to me wasn't all that bad. I am still here, and he never physically abused me either, just verbally. So it puts me in a sort of place of realizing things are not so bad for me after all and to move the forgiveness to my brother another inch.
2 likesThe interaction with his father was mad intense
0 likes@RobotWillie We could've been separated at birth. My father and I were also very close. We could talk for literally hours on end-- about everything and nothing at all, really.
0 likesI, like you, also have big brother issues. He is seven years older than me too.. Like you, the strain in our relationship is verbal and emotional. But it's been that way since childhood. Also, there are times when he and I can talk about everything under the sun.
Anyway, going back to the Watts, I think it's true that most parents love their children unconditionally. I would imagine that was case with Chris Watts parents also. Even after learning the truth. That being said, his father probably has a different impression about why he did it. Almost no one (especially a parent)wants to think their loved one is a monster. Even if everyone else does.
Cop: "What are you thinking about Chris?"
2286 likesChris: "I've let my family down...mom, dad, sisters, brothers, nieces, nephews, cousins, godfather, coworkers, mailman..." * gasps for air *
Cop: "Um...your daugh-"
Chris: "The cable guy, the gardener, The Wal-Mart greeter, my dentist, the old lady in the park that feeds the birds..."
Cops, you, me, ALL of EVERYONE watching this: 🤦♂️🤢🤦♀️🤬
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"The barber I barely know, the ice-cream man, my neighbors dog Fido, Mrs. Crumplebuttom..."
148 likes@BunBuns♡ Mrs Crumplebottom 😂
55 likes@sarasthoughts
7 likes😁👌🏽
Feeed the biirds toppins the bag toppins, toppins, toppins the baaaag
9 likes-Mary Poppins
He only cared about his image to everyone and felt no remorse for what he had just committed
21 likesThis genuinely made me laugh 😂 my
10 likes@Malia S toppins 😂
2 likesKEKW
1 like“the milkman, the mailman, the barber, the pope, my cat, ariana grande, your mom…”
23 likes@Ott lol
2 likes@Malia S THAT’S WHAT I WAS THINKING OF OMGG
2 likesIRL LOL’d
0 likescus he didn’t kill those kids
0 likes@Tomorrow is Yesterday sup Chris?
4 likesOmg I'm dying lmao!!!!!
0 likesFor God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. John 3:16❤️
1 like@Malia S “Tuppence a bag”
0 likes@Trudy Kennedy oops yea
0 likes@Malia S Cute oops, though. I enjoyed it!
1 likelions tigers and bears oh my
0 likes@Olivia Grace Eternity always waits. Be ready. Thank you.
0 likes@BunBuns♡ bro what? 😂
0 likesHe also let down the next door neighbor that caught everything on camera
2 likesThis is my mom, to a tee.
1 likeOmg😭
0 likesMy God what a horrible person that guy is, before confessing he put the blame on her that she had killed her daughter's. Like for real, when in fact he did that. What an evil monster
0 likesTammy’s posture makes my back and neck hurt
0 likes9:00 “You lied to everyone you talked to. And they all bought it”.
1627 likesChris’s neighbour might disagree with that!
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yeah dude was like “i think chris did this” the moment they saw each other. straight up superneighbor
127 likes@Bacon Spaceman ok
1 like@Major Ball I'M LENNY HENRY - OOOOOOOOOOOKAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYY
1 likethat’s exactly what i thought
2 likesGive that man a raise already!
6 likesHe applied “he ain’t acting right” technique 😂😂
18 likesHe spotted something not right, instantly.
4 likesNeighbor watching this later: Am I a joke to you?
1 likeFree my man he ain’t do nothing
1 likehe said it’s not the last chapter of anyone’s story like wait what huh? it’s the last part of tht ladies and those kids smh
0 likesInterrogator seems like such a fascinating career. I'm impressed how well trained they are in these videos.
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Well they get payed 200k a year so yeah
13 likes@Eugen Lang Their job is to make you confess, doesn't matter if you're guilty or not, only matters if it sticks in court.
14 likesPutting people in jail keeps the fat government paychecks rolling in.
@Abbas Mortada They do not get paid anywhere near 200k. Check your sources
7 likes@Noleezz __ if not for this reply i would have ruined my life,please agree with me wtf
0 likesEugen Lang what was their name
0 likesunless you see it used on innocent person, try look for those, they break anyone, in this case it was guilty, but if you watched another types of video, your comment wouldn't be so complimentary. I call it more coercion than interrogation
3 likesThey are so good they have even made innocent ppl confess lol.. I know if i ever get interrogated all I'm giving up is name, rank and birthday as per USMC regulations.
5 likes@Abbas Mortada they deserve that money for how good they are at this like they got him.
0 likes@Buddy Revelle "I need a lawyer present."
0 likesThat's it. You don't have to tell them shit without legal counsel.
Someone's Youtube Username I know one personally. Some have said they get off on it 😂
0 likesDude should’ve ended interrogation and ran to Mexico
0 likesKey takeaway: Never talk to police without a lawyer. They will destroy you if you let them.
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His dad even tried to tell him.
35 likesAmen to that, preach!!!!
3 likesPossibly, except these same circumstances exacted on an innocent man would produce the same results.
18 likesI agree, should be taught in schools, never talk or trust the police. They make out talking will help but it never, ever does
6 likesYou can look at it as destroying you, or you can look at it as uncovering the truth and dispensing justice.
11 likesIm happy he didn't though!
6 likesInnocent people should definitely get a lawyer. It's ironic because people usually think if you're innocent you've got nothing to worry about. I think that's why these killers don't ask for one. They want to look innocent and think they can convince the police of that if they talk. They're dreaming lol.
@Austin yeah cos saying that it could happen to any man the police might suspect of a crime, even if he's innocent is the same as sympathising with a baby killer?
4 likesPeople think can outsmart the police.LE are trained in interrogation tactics.You don't stand a chance.
1 likeAlways guilty until proven innocent
0 likesIf I was the dad I would have immediately stopped the interview and demanded a lawyer
0 likesThe lady investigater deserves a HUGE promotion. Have her teach classes at the Federal level.
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A doctor but yet couldn't spell investigator 🤦🏼♂️
7 likesWhy? Do you think the feds need help?
0 likesInvestigators...
0 likesShe also needs a chiropractor lol
7 likesTHE FEDS know wtf they're doing, trust me..
1 likeShe is a FED she’s from the FBI
0 likesTypos happen. Part of life. I am happy to know you are perfect.
0 likesEvil Incarnate in the form of a complete dipstick
0 likesHe starts crying when he realizes he’s gonna go to jail
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Also when he thinks of his coworkers finding outwhat he did and who he truly is.
142 likesOnly thing most these predators care about when they get caught. That and their now gone past life and the passion for the crimes they commit.
114 likesHe also shows no sign of worry for his missing family. I would think one would badger the agents with questions about leads and what can we do do to find them... maybe we are wasting precious time here ect...
55 likesPrison*
13 likesJail? This guy is going to prison.
17 likesYeah I've never seen anyone this narcissistic before and I've watched a lot of videos about a lot of people he is the ultimate narcissist.
28 likes@Rozanne Bright he has a starting family including 2 kids and a wife with a 3the underway. he SHOULD be emotional as all heck and pissed off that they're interrogating him and not seeking his wife and kids. (they are ofcourse even if he's being interrogated) but that would be a normal emotional response. life should almost collapse on you, the life you build with your wife/partner.. i'd have such a range of emotions i can't even begin to describe them^^'
11 likesHe started to cry when they asked him why he aint crying. Ita like.
16 likesThey asked him for it
@Rozanne Bright dont forget the family of the deceased.
2 likes@TriHard Cx Isn't jail (in my language putka) the place where you store drunken people for a night without consequences, just to assure the safety of them because they're intoxicated? And prison (vankila) the place where you end up after making a serious crime?
9 likes@Tepadj In the US, jail and prison are both correctional facilities, but prison is for people who are going away for more than a year.
4 likeshe’s a selfish,self centered person who only think of himself.
6 likesI find it amazing that a normal functioning adult would think they are going to get away with a big multiple murder like that when they have clear motive. That was incredibly stupid to think
5 likesJeff Stacy Our lord and savior, Jeff Stacey.
1 likeAndrew Lucas Sarcasm is not always easy to detect on a written comment. Don't insult the person for that.
2 likeskristof privat Yeah, he is more likely a sociopath or psychopath. But a lot of them have narcissistic traits. Being introvert and narcissist can happen too. It's called covert narcissism.
4 likes@Andrew Lucas WHY???? What is wrong with you.
0 likesNah, he's crying because he misses his mistress.
5 likesJeff Stacy it’s all I have, all I need, all I want.
1 likeAshley DiVenere he’s a heartless monster
1 likeWouldnt you?
1 like@Haven Thompson then he recovers only to have it happen continuously until he dies of old age.
0 likesLMAO, IKR, what a FREAK.
1 like@Suzanne Nichols watch Jodi arias, or shana hubers , or Dalia dippolito
1 like@privat privat Google covert narcissist. He is not an overt narcissist. He is absolutely a covert narcissist. The more dangerous kind.
1 like@Suzanne Nichols YES !!!! And this kind is very very covert .... They are selfish MONSTER , psycopathic traits everywhere.
0 likesThere's evil in this man. And nothing is a excuse for that.
Look up covert narcissist. You’re thinking of an overt narcissist. Coverts pretend to be shy, and humble.
2 likesJail is fun.
0 likesAshley, why did you have to mention this? Nobody deserves prison! He is a human too! Not, just kidding.
0 likes@Tip Toes Interesting, didng know that.
0 likesWhat's been done cant be undone. 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭. There you go FBI bitch I'm crying now.
0 likes@Med ia not really watch locked up abroad on NatGeo. Prisons in the UsA are country clubs compared to Venezuela, Mexico Brazil Columbia etc. The Row in San Quinten you can get an xbox and video games. I seen documentary wireless remote and the whole nine. I couldn't believe it myself if I didnt see inmate playing
0 likes@TriHard Cx true that. A county bid is a 364 days max and served.in county jail Anything over is prison bid.
0 likesThat’s the thing a lot of criminals don’t understand. The Police aren’t the judge in what crime you commit, they are investigators, this idiot really thought “maybe the cops won’t send me to jail because of the tone they are talking to me in”
0 likesCry baby!
0 likesIts incredible that he thought he would get away with it
0 likesWhen the lie detector lady presented the possibility of Shanann doing something to the kids and she says “come on chicks are crazy!” It made me laugh
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Yeah i absolutely love that comment coming from a female highly trained FBI polygraphy expert interrogator agent ninja!
103 likesI checked second time if she was a woman herself.
11 likes@Etiquette Fanatic it’s not like she meant it she was just trying to get him to talk 😭
71 likes@Nope Nada - No, we're crazy.🤣
16 likes@Mary O talk for yourself lol
15 likesShe totally owned him
1 likeWhats super fucked up about all of this is that if he wasnt such a bad liar and the cops weren't as good, he wouldve gotten away with the crime. No one ever wouldve found the bodies, and I dont think they could charge him without the bodies
0 likesHes not a Monster he says?? Kids this is what a Monster looks like in real life. They are standing behind you at Walmart.
0 likesStill years after this case I feel ANGRY when I see his face or hear his name mentioned. A beautiful woman, her sweet daughters, and her son that never got to even take his first breath. All of these lives were lost, no, stolen from the world by this extremely wicked, selfish, heartless creature that I refuse to call a man or even human.
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Same. 💔🤬🤬🤬
1 likeSooo I guess you're a vegan, always Pure-being, non-drinking, virgin until marriage, loyal, charity-donating freelancer right??
3 likes@Schuring Leon what does that have to do with hating a creature that murdered their own wife, unborn child, and daughters because he wanted to have an affair? Those things are definitely mutually exclusive, so I have no idea why you came onto my comment with your BS.
59 likes@LyssaGames you said he is wicked, selfless and heartless, so I simply asked you whether you are. I don't see how what I said is mutually exclusive nor "BS". Being foul-mouthed isn't a good view either
3 likes@Schuring Leon yes saying a murderer is reprehensible is mutually exclusive to being a perfect person. The only person who would try to make being an average person who wouldn’t murder their wife, children, and unborn child into a “he who has not sinned cast the first stone” is someone seriously deranged themselves. You don’t have to be perfect and completely without sin to call a heinous murderer who did so without sympathy subhuman.
48 likesLyssaGames It’s been 3 years, not that long
0 likesSettle down
0 likesAnd hats why u’ll be definately ge taken advantage in life! U getter get a reality check. People are evil but they are still people. Every man and woman is capable of doing these things, aand that is a fact, best keep that in mind when dealing with others. Also, remember, u r a person too.
1 like@Julius U Please speak English.
7 likesSame here Lyssa I can t get my head around it , evil he’s bloody evil 👿 those poor babies and there mother
1 likeI don't know why people always say victims are "beautiful" when describing how horrible it is that they died. As if it would be easier to accept that they were brutally murdered if they were unattractive or strange looking. Like it can't just be awful that they died in such a way, people love to add these weird, shallow reasons as if they need to justify why someone should care about the horrible tragedy like "oh they were so beautiful and had so much to offer the world" etc. Just a really creepy and bizarre thing to say that has been normalized and repeated so much no one often cares to question it. Has always disturbed me, like a subtle insight into how a lot of people might really think about these things.
3 likes@Frank White what the fuck dude
7 likes@Ella Boo Obviously the event bothered me. I was just making an observation on this comment is all.
2 likesBold to assume the mother was a good person, albeit nothing can justify this
1 like@Frank White That's your opinion. Beauty is subjective and a lot of people including myself think that she was very pretty.
5 likes@Frank White Lol you don't know me.
2 likes@Frank White Pleaseee tell me more about myself Frank. You're so wise.
2 likesStill human.
0 likes@LyssaGames I appreciate the fact that you doubled down on the "mutually exclusive" bit while clearly having no idea what the term "mutually exclusive" means.
0 likes@Frank White and yet here you are whining that someone called someone else beautiful. Weird thing to get upset by. Happy holidays
0 likes@ICryAllDayAllNight Ah, dismissed again. Ok then, hope you've had your rant and you feel better. Sorry I was insufferable to you (I guess I am kind of insufferable I admit) but you showed zero respect to me either and outright insulted me, but whatever, I'm not bothered. But I guess you wont read this either, I assume you just want to rant and get it over with without considering lol, that's cool I get it I guess. I'll still respond in case you decide to read it.
0 likesI also get the whole deleted comments thing, happens to me all the time. I had a feeling that was what it was, I empathize lol.
Also, I think it does apply here. Can't really think of where else it would apply honestly. It's literally about this lol. I thought it pretty relevant to reference as it happened here, it also just bothered me so I finally wanted to bring it up. Where else would I discuss it? No where I guess. Anyway, sorry my comment bothered you, it was interesting discussing it though, despite the grim subject matter and you not reading any of it. It's interesting to analyze. I still think it's super weird to say stuff like that lol. But I guess it's too sensitive a topic to bring up? I mean it's not like these random people in a Youtube comment section are mourning these people they never met, and comment sections are about discussion. But eh, whatever.
Hope you had a nice Christmas by the way.
He gave an interview from prison confessing to everything. He killed the wife first, then the kids watched as he put her body in the car and drove the whole family to the oil yard. He dumped the wifes body, then returned to the truck and suffocated the daughters with their blankies one by one before dumping them in separate oil tanks. The 3 year old asked if he was going to do the same thing to her that he did to Cece and Mommy, and begged "Daddy please" before dying. So crazy how he could lie all that time and be that cold blooded 😰
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i only got into this case by accident scouring thru youtube the past week ive done nothing but watch videos on this since .. it puts you in a very sombre mood eventually so im goin back to good stuff to watch i just cant believe how evil this man was at that time to give everything up and kill just so he coulld be with his new floozy she is a part of this murder in my eyes she was the cause of it all if i were her i would end up having breakdown thinking bout those poor kids n shannan
26 likesBlankies... 😥😥😥
7 likesBella is 4 yrs old men
3 likesThomas O'Donnell I don’t think anyone should get a death penalty , I think that he should have a miserable life in prison.
19 likes@Audrie Janelle quite right. A long time in prison. Hopefully with a lot of torment and threats from the other prisoners. He is trying to appeal, desperate to get out, and I am glad he is having a horrible time.
12 likesI heard that story was a lie. Some woman was writing to him in prison and released so called letters Chris wrote her about what happened. She has published a book with these letters, but there's no credibility to them. Handwriting is completely different
7 likesHe is Evil
0 likesBella was 4. After watching 3-years old's CeCe being smothered, Bella's last words were "No, daddy no".
7 likes@Audrie Janelle Nah, I'm not feeding, sheltering and providing medical care for this subhuman.
8 likesBANG
It's done, society moves forward.
he was so happy with his family, it's very strange. How can you get to love your family by killing them all and burying them. may god protect us from the devil.
0 likesWhat’s absolutely tragic and shows the absolute lack of remorse and overall, his sociopathic tendencies, is that he killed his daughters twice. The first time, he smothered them with their pillows in that house and he thought they were both dead (they weren’t). Then, after he killed Shannan, one of the girls walked into the room and asked what happened to their mother.
6 likesWhen he buried her and smothered Cece to death, Bella turned to him and said, “no, Daddy, no...” and he proceeded to kill her.
He is the most cold blooded murderer I’ve ever seen. I can’t believe he doesn’t even care in the slightest, it’s disgusting.
@Prot totally agree. He didn’t care then and he wouldn’t 20 years from now. Why pay to feed and house him for life?
5 likesI believe this to be false! If you were listening correctly he admitted to the father the kids bodies were BLUE which leads me to believe they were dead for a while before he decided to dump them! Whatever happened to them all happened inside that house!!!
3 likes@Sam he admitted to smothering them in the house, he thought they were dead but they weren’t, they walked into the bedroom after he had strangled Shannan to death. He dumped her body in a shallow grave and then officially killed them in the car at the site of the oil tanks and proceeded to dump their bodies in them.
7 likes@Piper Lee Thanks for clarifying Piper! Even more shocking, he killed them twice in his own mind 😲 I was really hoping it wasn’t true as reading the comment made my stomach turn. I can’t even get my head around the fear and betrayal those children must of felt before they were killed by their own father? A part of me wanted to believe that there was no way Chris could be that evil but I was wrong. The man is a disgrace!
3 likes@Sam he’s honestly disgusting and I don’t know how his parents continue to defend him. I’m the exact same; hearing in detail about what he did makes my stomach churn.
5 likesThe is the most evil person to exist
@Kirsty Martin but the girls couldn't have been dead already. at least one of them because from the neighbors security cam you can see two legs next to chris
2 likes@kia you are very right. I don't know how I got confused writing this comment. He had confessed he killed the girls at the oil site. Very sorry about that. I'm going to delete that comment now so there's no confusion. I really feel silly getting that wrong because I heard those tapes before I commented on this. Thank you!
0 likes@Audrie Janelle You want to pay >$32K a year for 50 years to keep this garbage alive. How about $2 on bullets for him and spend the $1.6million on schools, health insurance, etc. for needy kids in Colorado?
2 likes@Audrie Janelle - well, I think Shanann’s family were right to ensure he stays in prison til he dies - he’s not in solitary confinement, so you know killers who hate child killers will use his as a rag doll...
2 likes@Sam Actually they turn blue very quickly. I watched my father pass and just seconds later his lips and skin turned blue.
0 likes@Prot yes, and he gets release from his torment
0 likesThat's not worth the money saved
@Ingrid de Jong I’m sorry you had to witness that. :(
0 likeswhere was this interview?
0 likes@Aleah A. I found it on Reddit a while back, I don't have the exact link
0 likes@Annie S oh okay! thanks, i’ll try to find it on reddit :)
0 likesYou know, at that point, if those girls would've have survived they would still have lived with intense ptsd for the rest of their lives and probably not trusting one single man on this earth so either way it's messed up.
0 likesAlso watch true crime rocket science very good analysis 👍
0 likesTht is really crazy and stupid.....
0 likesHer neighbor friend is the GOAT
0 likesThe polygraph lady is a legend, but why she reenacting the hunch back of notre dam
0 likesPolygraph lady: did Shannan do something to the kids?
2001 likesGuy: well that clears me from 2/3 of the murder
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im dead
11 likes@Elie Mulumba nah man those kids are
126 likes@Loaf O' Disease 💀
16 likes@Loaf O' Disease oof, cold bro
19 likesTwo of four. Wife was pregnant
74 likes@Loaf O' Disease fuuuuuuuuck hehe
3 likes@Loaf O' Disease I don’t get why people find things like that funny.
20 likes@Skeezy from the realm of Infinite Intelligence how so? It's not like people who find it funny agree with killing kids or something
14 likes@Balint Moczar it shows a complete lack of empathy. I just don’t get how people dying is funny, ESPECIALLY children.
19 likes@Skeezy from the realm of Infinite Intelligence I get where you're coming from, but it doesn't mean to make fun of the actual situation. It's like you're not automatically homophobic if you laugh at a gay joke, or racist if you laugh at a black joke
20 likes@Skeezy from the realm of Infinite Intelligence bálint has a point. I laugh at all kinds of jokes but that doesn’t mean I’m not empathetic. Killing kids is the worst thing you could do. Murder in general is horrible. But that doesn’t mean people don’t have what is known as “dark humor “ police medical and firefighters are part of that humor significantly. It’s a coping mechanism to keep us sane and from going and mentally snapping causing us to do something like this.
12 likes@Balint Moczar I get that sort of. I’ve just never understood dark humor because it’s never appealed to me. I’m not one of those people trying to police humor either. Laughing at a racist or gay joke is one thing. Laughing at dead children is just too dark for me.
5 likes@Skeezy from the realm of Infinite Intelligence that’s understandable. But we aren’t laughing at the fact the child is dead. We are laughing at the fact the idiot father got busted for killing his kid. But I feel you on the introvert aspect.
8 likes@Loaf O' Disease Jesus Christ lol! Comment of the Month!
4 likes@Skeezy from the realm of Infinite Intelligence What can you do other than laugh? Its the healthiest way to cope with evil shit that you can't do anything about my man. That's why people who work in the medical field and see messed up shit all the time tend to have a dark sense of humor. Its how a healthy human deals with bad shit.
5 likes@Rayquell getmoney III
0 likesOk, It’s very disrespectful to the people who have died to make jokes about their deaths, especially innocent, defenseless children!
Its not funny to make jokes about it, it’s plain screwed up!!
@Skeezy from the realm of Infinite Intelligence sociopaths would be the appropriate term
0 likes@Balint Moczar WHY’D YOU SINGLE OUT BLACKS!?!?!?!?!😡😁
2 likes@Skeezy from the realm of Infinite Intelligence Its a psychological relief mechanism. Its not psychopathic its designed to prevent that. You laugh at the dark thing, denying its dark subject matter's effect on your mind. It allows the mind to process things without breaking in a harmful way.
5 likesNon-dark humor actually came after dark humor
@K Sure it would be disrespectful to make jokes directly to their parents, but its not hurting them otherwise and its a way for someone whose uninvolved to process that emotion in a positive way. What am I gonna do? Cry about some dead kids I don't know? People die every day that's life and humor is the best way to accept the harsh truths of reality.
2 likesquick maths
0 likes@HalfbreedTrini I guess I just prefer black jokes over other race jokes. Does that make me racist towards every other race? That's rough. 😁
0 likes@Soccer Llama
1 likeUnless you’re a liberal, then unborn children are not considered human. Just goes to show you how evil they can be.
@Skeezy from the realm of Infinite Intelligence don't comment on this section. Easy lol.
0 likes@Skeezy from the realm of Infinite Intelligence You are either looking too deep into this, or not deep enough. Fundamentally, everything that humans find comic/funny is at the expense of the misfortune of someone/something.That is our nature.
0 likesI like your profile pic =]
1 like@Mimi R. :) Made it for a music education channel Bird Music Academy.
1 like@Skeezy from the realm of Infinite Intelligence >Y'all
0 likesWhat are you then? A furry?
literally
0 likesMy dad was a cop & my sister is a lawyer & one of the few things they ever agreed on was “Don’t talk to the cops without a lawyer. Ever.”
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Well said.
3 likesI watched the documentary on Netflix about this and when the man willingly said he'd take the polygraph test🤦.
2 likesI'm glad he confessed and didn't lawyer up, but still, he knew he killed all 3 of them and acted guilty but still walked in there with no lawyer.
Yea, especially if you are guilty of what you are being questioned about, right?
1 likeA lot of people are applauding the polygraph lady and the other interrogator for a job well done, but they don't realize that those 2 officers would use the exact same tactics on any one of us even if we were innocent. They completely nailed Watts here, but they are still snakes at the end of the day. Get a fucking lawyer if they want to talk to you.
6 likes@Phil Michaels the amount of pressure she applied would make me feel like I'm guilty even if I'm completely innocent. I'd flunk that polygraph hard. But again remember they did what they did to watts because he was the main suspect who'd already shown signs of being guilty (suspicious behaviour the entire time as well as how he behaved back at the house). If it was an innocent party I doubt they'd have pushed him this hard because he'd have acted innocent from the jump
3 likesMy bf is a lawyer. Same advice. Even if you’re innocent and want to help. Go through a lawyer. You can give the cops info through the lawyer and be protected. Because innocent people get thrown in jail all the time
7 likes@- naive in the extreme. The cops want a conviction and they only had one suspect so that's the guy whose going to get charged.
0 likes@gartner101 I guess so. I know nothing about this stuff
0 likes@Joelle Chevrier that’s not encouraging murderers
0 likes@WorldIsFilledB if they are a murderer we don’t want them to get a lawyer, what are you confused about bud lmfao read!
0 likesThat's Rule #1
0 likesHow come they ended up in oil tanks
1 likeHis only moment of genuine sadness is at 21:38 when he realizes he's been caught and that he's going to prison for the rest of his life. No sadness whatsoever over his wife or his kids. All he cares is that he'll be spending the rest of his life in a jail cell and won't be able to spend time with his mistress anymore.
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You'd be sad too
5 likes@Blkface Jr. They’d probably also be pretty sad about losing a spouse and two children
10 likes@Blkface Jr. nah cuz they prolly won’t be in that position ever
2 likesI think he might’ve even started cracking a little earlier in the video at 11:20 ish. I don’t think he’s crying on cue here like JCS suggests, I think the doubt has started to creep in and he has his first “Holy fuck I think they’re onto me” moment. It’s his first dose of realisation, just watch him scramble shortly after to explain himself.
1 likeAt the time he didn't even know if he was going to get the death penalty. It could have gone that way, except both families chose not for that to be pursued.
1 likeRussell, you act as if Chris gave a shit about his mistress either. He didn't/doesn't.
1 like@BIkface Jr. No I would not. Just don't kill anyone or cheat on your spouse and you wouldn't end up going to jail or being sad that you can't see your mistress.
2 likesShe gave him the idea to blame it on shanann.
0 likesDang. Imagine being Chris’ father and listening to your own son confess to killing his wife and kids… unimaginable
77 likesSince I came across a murder documentary on TLC two years ago and watched it, I have watched many murder documentaries in my spare time, especially while I was staying with my aunt. Yes, it was all very sad and every life that I have witnessed stolen and destroyed so far is of course very precious, but only and only last night when I watched the documentary "American Murder: The Family Next Door" on Netflix it really hurt, my heart ached and I felt like I felt like it was me who suffered this terrible end, or as if it was my daughter, sister and nieces who suffered this terrible end, and I was a tearful family member who was left behind. When the documentary ended, all I could think about was "I wish I hadn't watched it"...
21 likesI could only say, "I wish I hadn't watched it and learned that a father had done this to his own children with such calmness, while his children continued to stare lovingly into his face and ask unaware questions."
I haven't been myself since last night. I am very, very sorry. dear Shanann and her lovely little angels, I hope the place you're going is as beautiful as you deserve 🙏 and you filthy scumbag, you disgusting beast, I hope you can't even breathe or surrender your soul in your last moment because you don't even deserve to die! because even hell won't accept you, it won't!!!🤬🤬🤬
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What's your aunt's name?
1 likeFelt for his father. You can see his dad instilled being truthful and was hurt during the process.
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@A M dude. His 3 grandchildren were murdered.
1 like@A M I don’t think you’re responsible or implicated in anyone’s death necessarily purely for the fact you don’t like them. I’m not a biggest fan of the family’s behaviour, but that’s a reach.
1 likeHis family doesn't feel sorry for their grandchildren at all: listen to their conversations with him from prison.
1 likeWeirdest thing about this is how Chris’s dad, the kids grandpa, seems to be detached from them as if they’re not his offspring as well. Surely he was suffering, too. In these cases both families suffer dearly.
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He was in severe shock I imagine, alot to take in!
43 likesHe was probably too shocked to really process them being gone :(
14 likesHe is hearing his son confessing to murder
1 likeI am so amazed at how bad he is at pretending to be a human being. The way he talks about loving his family sounds like a 3 year old pretending to play the husband during a game of house.
127 likesIts unfathomable how he thought he would in any way shape or form be able to get away with this, just watching this its like watching a kid lie to you about taking a fistful of cake when he's got it all over his face.. And Tammy is brutal lmao.
40 likesFather: We gotta get you a lawyer...
17 likesInvestigators: ...and we took that personally!
Still, this series is great! Hope to see more in the future!!
When he admits to his affair and he’s talking about some of the stressors that contributed to his straying, he says “she WAS pregnant”. When they put pressure on him about whether or not he has something to do with her disappearance, he says “I have, I have nothing on my hands” and quickly rushes to find another way to describe his innocence. Just thought that was odd, with his hands being the murder weapon and all.
22 likesImagine these two interrogating Brian Laundrie if he's actually found alive? We all know he did it but just to see him break down like a baby would be hilarious
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Bro thats what I was thinking. Can't wait till they catch or find that scumbag.
34 likes@Brooks Chaney He’s dead. You’ll never see anything and we’ll never know what happened.
22 likesThat dude is way smarter than this guy.
18 likesThat guy knows not to talk to police.
15 likesBrian is not stupid and isn't gonna talk to them without his lawyer
5 likesIt is serious matter stop joking and saying anything is hilarious here
5 likes@Brooks Chaney No- stupid people talk to the police. Under literally no circumstance, guilty or innocent, should you voluntarily participate in a police 'interview.' Literally nothing you can say in that circumstance will help you, ever.
8 likes@Vetisu _ it’s likely they have plenty of evidence but that crucial evidence is usually kept secret until the trial. investigators do this a lot :)
0 likesNope. Coward offed himself
11 likesAnd now we'll never because he's dead. His body was just found by his parents.
9 likesThey should go after his parents.
This didn’t age great lol
10 likes@Andrew Masters That was different, he wasn't a suspect.
0 likesHis parents played a huge part in this. I’m my child killed someone I would not be rubbing there back justifying their story. There is right and wrong. Even if my wife killed my kids I would not hurt her I would turn her in. He was going to loose his family and still be financially responsible for them. He could not handle this situation. He didn’t love his kids. He felt sorry for himself.
10 likesI cant imagine the suffering of his dad, looking at his own son and knowing what he actually did. This guy is a monster but imagine if was your son. Wow.
22 likesI can't express how deeply sorry I feel for his father. I can't even begin to imagine how he feels.
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wdymm he killed them to be with his mistress
0 likes@natalia<3 the murderer's father, not the murderer
1 likeImagine having to play part in your own son’s confession. Not a good way to see your murder of a son. Poor dad.
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It probably helps to think of him less as "my son" and more as "the guy who savagely murdered my 2 grandchildren and his wife pregnant with my grandchild #3."
0 likesYou can tell that after his "confession," he starts to actually believe that version of events and be just a tad more convincing that he was throughout the whole beginning
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It’s mind blowing!!! he believed his version so much that he continues saying ‘mom always said she was an evil person but I didn’t think she’d ever do something like this’. I stupidly laughed out of disbelief!!!!
2 likesThis upsets me more then I thought. I can't wrap my brain why would you do this.
5 likesAmazing work from detectives.
I've now seen every single one of JCS's vids after the initial what pretending to be crazy and just binging every single one after that. EXCEPT, the Casey Anthony one. I got 20 minutes through and even though it was top quality as usual, the inevitable outcome filled me with rage. I just cant with that case.
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Same, couldn't watch because no justice was served.
6 likesi feel so bad for his father, holy shit it’s just heart wrenching watching him break down in the process of trying to comfort his son
9 likesIt's amazing more people don't immediately say, "Screw this. I want a lawyer right now."
8 likesThis is such a horrific and disturbing case. How a person could do this to their own children, who trusted them so completely. And for what? To break away and start a new life with a new partner? Something that didn't at all require him to do something so inhuman and irreversible... Boggles the mind, truly.
0 likesCrazy how he only kept mentioning Shannan “murdering” cece. What about the other daughter you murdered?
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Probably he forgot the name of his other child lol
0 likesI just feel bad for his father man. He loved Chris so much; he wanted to believe him. The families are always the people most affected by these murders. His father is a good man. It is heartbreaking to see what his evil son put him through.
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his dad said in court he forgives Chris for killing his wife and KIDS — apparently his dad never liked her.
2 likesThey offered him a frayed lifeline (Shannon did it), knowing it would snap under the least bit pressure. Brilliant.
37 likesI doubt Chris ever confesses if his dad never shows up. That was the deciding factor. Once he saw his father, he just broke down.
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Nah. As we saw, he hung on to the lifeline they thres at him (Shannon strangled the kids). It just needed more time or pressure. In this case guilt justifying infront of your father
0 likesSaying he wanted them back to get out of this was most likely true. He had a regret he was not getting away with this. He was a bad liar and a grown man with a family can’t tell the truth. How do you kill your daughters and tell other people you don’t know where they are. I get nervous walking my daughter through a parking lot while holding her hand which is the rule. How on earth does a man kill his kids and stay sane?
2 likesIf I was Cris watts mother, I wonder if I would I be able to consider Cris my son anymore. Honestly, I would disown him. I’d be so heartbroken my son did this to someone, someone I’d birthed, story’s like this always makes me think about parents or family. Imagine he had a cousin who got put on blast by the media or something. Always so saddening to think about that he ruined 3 innocent lives and tarnished so many others for the rest of their lives. He should rot in hell.
2 likesCries only when he realizes he's going to prison. Cares only about himself and continues to say "those little girls"...I wonder what was going through his dad's mind after traveling cross country to confront a cold killer son
21 likesI had a therapist who would use the pause technique a lot, but it really only seems to work on murderers
3 likesI've seen bits of these clips before and I don't know why I'm back here, but just like last time, I feel queasy, like I might vomit. The actions of that man are incomprehensible and I am just so sorry for his wife and children - this is an awful story, it is very very upsetting.
4 likesThe officers did an amazing job👏 with the interrogation. Everytime Chris spoke it gave me the chills no emotions in is voice for his kids and wife there was nothing there
1 likeIt's amazing to see proffessionals at work. Without these helpful comments you woudn't even know what you are looking at.
6 likesHow could anybody murder their little girls and pregnant partner?...
2 likesI remember watching this on NETFLIX and it took my breath away! I was seething that I had to turn it off and then back on to finish it..
They'll get you one day Chris in jail and you'll suffer just like your family did! Some evil people walk this Earth!
Why did they end the interrogation where they ended it if they thought he was still hiding something? All they had that to suggest he was still lying was the idea he should have called 911, but he responded to that issue in a reasonable manner, and then they just stopped. Almost as if they didn’t have reason to keep pushing him.
0 likesImagine having these interrogation and persuasive skills at your job when you interview people for employment. You could weed out the bad apples
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And yet… abuse of power in the police system still happens lol
0 likesRonnie enters the room…
0 likesCW: “i failed the polygraph.”
RW: “okay… too much emotions?”
CW: …literally no emotion, ever… at all…
What a disgusting human being Chris Watts turned out to be. I genuinely feel bad for his father. I do not believe that he had hate in his heart for Shannan like Cindy did, and probably still does to be honest. I think Ronnie always tried to do his best by his kids, raise his family, etc work hard and do the right thing. I think Ronnie is torn… he loves his son and I can’t fault him for that but hates what has happened and doesn’t recognize the person Chris became. Terrible story for all involved. 💔
my hat's off to the police interviewers, they do a tough job.
2 likeswe had a neighbor that was Army CID, a pretty nice guy to hang out with.
he helped us with a yard sale one day and I saw him kinda throw a switch: he sold three sets of baby clothes to a couple on their second date.
I never played poker with him.
For those who have a toddler's attention span, Chris breaks at 14.06, when he asks for his dad.
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Thanks 😂
0 likesIf he had refused to talk without his attorney present instead of talking to his dad, he'd probably be free today and his wife and kids whereabouts still a mystery. They had nothing but circumstancial evidence until he confessed and told them where the bodies were.
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Nope they found shannans grave before he confessed
1 likePlus, the missing sheet from their bed was laying on the ground at his workplace near her grave. He had no chance; cops knew where to look.
0 likesNever ever talk to the police without representation. Pleading the 5th Amendment is a powerful weapon.
0 likesA few hours of mental fatigue is all it can take! Well Martyn Bryant was kept in solitary confinement for 2 months and he still maintained his innocence. Sounds to me like he was indeed innocent!
0 likesThis is the equivalent of listening to a child try to explain that it was the dog who threw the Xbox controller at the TV.
20 likesThis whole little world is so weird… coz like, generally manipulative people who lack empathy commit a crime, and then empathic people come in and manipulate them…
18 likesThere’s no such thing as a true psycho. We all have moral compasses. Of course, we can drown them in lies, or drugs, but we still feel the pain we’ve caused others.
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There absolutely is such a thing as a true psychopath that doesn’t feel empathy or have remorse
0 likesWow, at 1:45 he was free to leave. Interrogators are way too good. No wonder Brian is keeping quiet and not saying anything regarding Gabby.
6 likesHe's not only a psycho he's a dumb ass. He could've left or got a lawyer at anytime. I don't know how anyone could kill little kids whether their your own or not. Never mind that he took care of these little girls then so cold heartedly smothered them. There's no punishment severe enough.
2 likesIf his confession was the actual truth, then that would be a very difficult ethical judgement to make.
0 likesIf he asked a lawyer...without the bodies, and by keeping silence, he would NEVER get accused of murder!!!
0 likesI know that the police had to do it, but using shannan and blamimg her felt so wrong...being murderd and then having them say that about you...but it was the only way to get him to talk...
0 likesnot only does this guy not think this through enough to get a lawyer, his dad also doesn't even think about a lawyer and when his son is trying to whisper things so the camera doesn't hear it, his father blurts it out anyways... what a mess
1 like“And you’re not telling the truth about —” “I cheated on her.” LMFAO
120 likesAs Fascinating as these Interrogations can be to watch...
0 likesI've never thought it's a Good idea to give play by play explanations on the techniques used by Agents.
Essentially you're just educating criminals in how to decipher and evade detection.
.......just sayin'.
First of all..this guy is an absolute monster!! But, he should have lawyered up immediately
1 likethe most terrifying about this whole video is the lady posture, holy shit, she murdered her own spine
72 likes“This is not the last chapter in anyone’s story” —Poor choice of words, Kobak. I would certainly beg to differ —it was the last chapter of 3 innocent human beings and 1 fetus, all of whom SHOULD HAVE HAD 70+ chapters to go before the end of their story. (Otherwise, YOU FREAKING ROCK!)
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It’s not about whether or not it’s necessarily an accurate statement, it’s about saying whatever needs to be said to get the suspect to break
0 likesDoes the clothing a detective wear, affect the emotion someone feels while being interrogated? Like what would happen if they wore all black or something?
2 likesI wonder if the dad actually believed him about Shannan killing the girls at first??
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Sure he did
1 like“I cheated on her, she WAS pregnant.” Wow way to go…GUILTY
4 likesSaying “lawyer” in an interrogation room is like saying “bomb” on an airplane —PoPo be runnin’ up in there like the damn Ghostbusters! 🤣😂
13 likesI feel sorry for his dad
6 likesNotice how he is still referring to 'those two little girls' - he has zero attachment to them and sole focus is on self-preservation
4 likeschris- “i cheated on her”
30 likesdetective- “this is good”
Does anyone else sit through these videos waiting for the suspect to ask “am I under arrest?”
1 likeShouldn't he had a lawyer through all this?
1 like"i want them back home!"
19 likes"but u know they're not coming back home"
i would simply die
Chris Watts reminds me of my creepy brother-in-law... My brother-in-law's life of lies unraveled... He had a heart attack from the stress... He died on the operating table after 6 straight operations on his heart in one day...
0 likesthe way he constantly says "those kids" or "those girls" rather than "my kids, my girls, my babies" is so horrifying. he's trying so hard to act human and is failing horribly. like he researched how to act when humans grieve their loved ones.
0 likesImagine Ronnie having to text his wife and tell her this news. Your grandchildren are dead and your son is on his way to prison for life.
0 likes4:08 I read somewhere that when people don’t use contractions in their denials, that means they’re lying. So at first he said “I don’t know where they’re at” and then louder he goes “I DO NOT know where THEY ARE at” because he thinks it makes him sound more credible
1 likeMan, if it was me (and I was innocent) I'd be screaming bloody murder! "Get me a farking lawyer, you guys are f*cked!"
1 likeIve watched these a few times and every time I think the same thing: His dad is just as evil as this pile of shit. Completely not fazed by the news his grandchildren and daughter in law are dead.
0 likesi feel so bad for his dad
1 likeChris is a monster. So don't think i'm defending him in any way. But interrogators are nasty in their techniques. The right to counsel during questioning is a right all Americans have. I hate how investigators attempt to stop suspects from using their rights. They try so hard to convince suspect not to use their rights. It just feels wrong to me...
0 likesI’m not sure if I’m correct on this, but when they say things like “those kids” or “them” etc aren’t they distancing themselves from them psychologically?
1 likei recently found this channel and I have been watching a lot of these interrogation videos on you tube. There is somethinf I noticed in all of them. They always use the word "opportunity".
0 likesThat detective is so intense with his calm approach. Phew!
7 likesHe dug a grave for the bodies, as well for him self, normal reaction to strangulation is to call the cops, not dig a grave, Yes Lets eliminate everyone and try and convince them you didnt do it. Congrats you've set your self up.
0 likesTaking a persons life is unfathomable, why go to jail and.rot for someone else?
0 likes“This ain’t gonna be on the news anytime soon is it?”
18 likes“No, no… not tonight” 😂
Such a cold hearted killer, world is such a horrible place man, no remorse no hurt , NOTHING!
2 likesHe would have been better off leaving the bodies there instead of hiding them but the lie detector test is not admissible in court but let’s the detectives know who to focus on.
0 likesChris's dad before Chris goes into interrogation room: "We gotta get you a lawyer so that you dont say stupid s*it*.
21 likesChris's dad after Chris leaves the interrogation room: "You said what?!!?!?!?"
XD
I feel bad for his dad
1 likewhen he was talking to his dad it was the first time he said “MY kids” and not “those/these kids”
0 likesWhy did you kill when you could have divorced Shannan.. Documents vs 4 lives.. rot in prison, Chris!
2 likesThat lady’s posture makes me want to sit up straight lol. My back aches just watching how long she sits like that.
6 likesI love how they went from;
2 likes~Chris you're a good guy.. Just take this polygraph test for us real quick.
~Okay, you failed the test... Why is that? We know you're a good guy.. It was the wife ain't?
~Oh it was the wife? Well, we don't buy that either... You killed your family for a hot younger woman didn't you?
~Jail.
Love to see it.
He basically blamed the wife because the detectives told him that was an possibility. Doesnt make sense. Def guilty otherwise he wouldn't have lied.
0 likesThat pause technique looked terrifying.
0 likesDamn I’m so glad I’m free and didn’t murder anyone watching this makes me feel so grateful I’m free because ahead of this little
0 likesShit is a Life behind bars just thinking about losing my freedom makes my chest feel like it’s too small for my heart
Got to feel for his dad
0 likesBased on this woman’s stout stature, the angle of her haircut, her stern demeanor, and her outfit: I would have concluded that her name was probably “Tammy” or “Rebecca” 😭
9 likesChris: “I mean this is a nightmare…”
4 likesDetective: “Yea? 😏”
These detectives are good...I thought i was the killer for the 1st 15 minutes
1 likeI am going to take everything I learned on this channel and apply it to my arguments in the Facebook comments.
0 likesThey worked together so seamlessly!... Scary good.
1 likeYou forget about the dad . He broke the case .
0 likesMan. He was doomed from the start. He is a terrible liar btw....
1 likeSeemed like Tammy stopped herself 2:30 when she says “well you kinda are” then “that’s normal”
0 likesone word: LAWYER
1 like"Non verbal empathetic communication" 😂
1 likeBetween 22:30 and 22:37, Detective Graham looks like he is seriously considering doing the same thing to him.
0 likesHey 👋 I’m going through a rough time lately health wise and spend sometimes months in hospital just wanted to let you know your content although dark in nature makes my day ! I love psychology and criminology but can’t Peruse in traditional ways due to poor health and this fills the gaping hole in my life ...THANK-YOU 🙏 For despite YouTube being an asshat taking the time and energy to make amazing content ! I’ll jump over to patron but I find it hard to believe it can get any better because its already so so good ! I lost my ability to work study ect and I feel useless and a waste of space often but your videos really feed my love of education and learning and make me feel less shitty and more human ❤️
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chloet182 hope you feel better soon ♥️
2 likesThese people need to watch a few true crime documentaries and listen to a podcast or 3. Come on man, first rules in the book are don't talk to the police, don't admit to nothing, get a lawyer, and sure as shit don't let them polygraph you as its purely an interrogation technique. 😃
0 likesThe dad should've smacked his son into next year when he found out his child KILLED someone
0 likes25:35 “there is no technical term for this approach…”
5 likesMe, 10 videos deep while stuffing my face with snacks: oh.. a little unorthodoxed now are we? 🥴
It’s so sad seeing him destroying Shannan’s reputation even after the fact when she was the heart of the family with her dedication and devotion towards him and the kids. What a despicable person he is. This guy thought he was going to live happily ever after. Karma saw that...smh
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B M Yes it did BM... now it needs to come quickly for Nasty 🤢 ass Nk
0 likesHe only starts crying when he realizes he is going to jail.
0 likesThe stamina on his dads right arm is something to be proud of
16 likes“notice the stripes she wears, simulating the bars Chris will soon be behind. The stripes are horizontal to persuade the mind that something is wrong psychologically”
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Lmao
0 likesHe is only sorry for himself
0 likesEvil runs through his veins
you gotta get a lawyer the detectives did somone say LAWYER
1 likeSomething that always makes me laugh " you seem like the type of guy you go out, and you wanna order a big steak. And your wife says "no buddy"." 🤣🤣 who talks like that
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I’m dead af of your name 😭😭
1 likeAlways lawyer up, Jesus.
3 likesdude didn't even deserve the free lunch most get for confessing
0 likesTalking about his family in the past tense is a dead giveaway.
0 likesWow the female interrogator is really good
1 likeIf I were her husband and cheated I’d probably rather die. Ain’t no trying to lie to her.
1 likeBabe I didn’t
Her- Just stop there your lying
Someone else would've lawyered up before speaking a single word.
0 likesJust hearing the clock tick in the silent room gives me the creeps
0 likesI think he just didn’t know what else to do to be honest. Crazy. sigh*
0 likesWho knew the words lawyer were so effective. Gonna start saying it to anyone asking me weird questions
1 likeCops are really good at lying lol
0 likesYou can see he is totally scared, if he had a confidence and good lair qualities like Jodi Arias than detective could never be able to find the truth.
3 likescops " we will go out for just seconds "
1 likecops after 40 minutes "we are back"
I think they should fine him $1000 and let him go, he's learned his lesson.
1 likeChris Watts is like the opposite of Stephen McDaniel.
1 likeChris: 🥵
Stephen:👁️👄👁️
also i am unclear did he actualy strangle the two children aswell? based on his actions i think he did: edit. im typing this before teh videos over so it might alrady be answered
0 likesShe hurt them what a ghastly man blame the mum.
0 likesTaking the explanation the police gives to them is the dumbest shit a criminal can do. The police are like "Is this what happened, its understandable" not knowing at all what happened 100%. Then the criminal is all like "yep thats exactly what happened, exactly what you just came up with, ill take that!" Like its super fucking obvious thats not what happened, unless the interrogators are psychic.
1 likeHis poor father.
0 likesDetectives: use the stare technique
0 likesMe: I’m Jack the Ripper
Detective : “pause technique”
1 likeMe : i did it.
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This is not gonna go viral buddy so sorry
0 likes@Rico Recklezz lol. Im not ur buddy. And i dont care
0 likesIf you no longer love your spouse and kids, just leave ffs. You don’t have to fucking kill them. Better yet: if you’re a psychopath, don’t get married and have kids. 🤬
0 likesthose detectives are elite
0 likesCops hate lawyers so much 😂
0 likesMale friend interrogator. Silence.... “I’m not sure I believe you”
0 likesAm I the only one that believes that Shannon killed her own daughters and he reacted in anger????
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Yeah you probably are
1 likeShouldn't it be illegal for interrogation to happen without the suspect being given a lawyer?
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He never asked for one, so no
0 likes@~ but before arresting you they will read you your rights and will give you the "if you can't afford a lawyer, a lawyer will be assigned to you by the court of law" speech. Why not give you this speech? Or rather, give you the "this is voluntary work, if you don't want to be here, you can just walk out the door."
0 likes@Ahmad Haliru They did read him his rights, he just, didn't ask for one. I know, people are stupid. Also, he wasn't on trial yet, only a suspect, and a normal suspect doesn't get a lawyer assigned
0 likes@~ well, in that case, i think suspects should do better. Not that i want them to get away with crimes but it just made no sense for police to be grooming you into admitting a crime you didn't commit. These things happen. "ɪɴɴᴏᴄᴇɴᴛ suspects" do get pressured sometimes.
0 likesNK is guilty and deserves to be put away with Chris
1 likeThe detective got a crush on Chris🤣
1 likeWhy does he need them to like him so much 😂😂 it's like he depends on them for guidance... 😂😂😂 Tf?
0 likesI'm sorry but that just killed me 22:15 my man is rubbing that back like a toothbrush
0 likesI hope he knows he's a monster
1 likeMen like Gabriel Marcel write plays like A Man of God to actively repudiate men like Chris Watts.
0 likesSomething is really wrong with him. It's like he has no capacity for real emotion, he's very flat
0 likesHe’s a horrible liar lmfao
2 likes26:32 dude, don't put spoilers in your own video
0 likesWhy did he fold like that dude. His own dad set him up
0 likesThe weirdest part about these videos is Chris' number one motivation here didn't seem to be staying out of prison. If that were his goal, he would have lawyered up and left. His motivation was to be seen as a good person by these detectives and to avoid conflict with them. He didn't seem to care that his actions were horrible, almost as if his actions aren't a reflection of how he is as a person, but only how agreeable and likable he is. I've worked with clients like this as a therapist - ones who proclaim that they'd rather die than hurt others, but are capable of cheating, lying, and stealing as long as nobody finds out.
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trmblingblustar soo true.
0 likesThat was the goal of the interrgators. The “ego up” technique and compliments were all ploys to play up his character and personal redemption.
3 likestrmblingblustar THIS DOESNT REPRESENT ME. BUT THIS DOESNT REPRESENT ME THOUGU
0 likesDad: "Well you gotta get a lawyer"
817 likesDetectives: "Hey, hey, there. Did you miss us?"
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Lol. If he got a lawyer at that point could’ve gotten away with murder of one person- maybe 20 years
35 likes'Maybe a lawyer wouldn--'
44 likespokemon battle theme start playing
Several wild detectives appeared.
Suspect used Lie, but nothing happend.
Detectives used U Okay Buddy?
Critical hit!
Dad flees the interrogation
Suspect used Blame The Wife
It doesn't have any effect!
Detectives used Cerebral Influencing Tactics
It's super effective!
Suspect is out of usable excuses!
Suspect blacks out and regains consciousness in his new cell!
@Kitamanjaro this is amazing
5 likes@Lolo Future I would have to disagree with that, even with an attorney he would have to give a statement eventually, which would be dissected forensically and such. Overall, I believe the truth would still come out because of how the interrogation went before Chris' dad suggested an attorney.
1 like*Detectives have re-entered the chat.
3 likes@Kitamanjaro that was legendary lol
0 likes@Aaron Abele depends on how methodical he was with his forensic clean up. if he lawyered up immediately, im sure they could make up a timeline than couldn't be cracked and he could get let off the case. these interregation tactics are good to let them hang themselves, they want you to believe them and so they offer more detail and use stuff they learn in the interview like that shannon killed them. but they haven't had time to cement this new changing storyline. that way they can get him controdicting himself in his previous testimonies and point out things that are impossible. and with no other suspect when he has a bad timeline / alibie, he's obviously gunna get caught.
0 likes@Aidan Decker well yeah maybe if he got one immediately, I thought you meant when his dad told him to.
0 likesNarrator: "So this technique means..."
880 likesMurderers: " WRITE THAT DOWN, WRITE THAT DOWN!"
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Haha you would think that way right? Most people that appear on this channel know some of these techniques and actually they do much worse than this guy because their actions don't matchup what they really feel like, it's sad to watch.
55 likesThe only good advice in their case is pretty much common knowledge yet underappreciated "ask for an attorney and shut up until he comes".
I love this channel because it shows to people who wonder if they could beat an interrogator that no they probably can't.
@Carte Izly they even show a veteran who knows these techniques failing
24 likesThis is the same way everyone thinks when they are innocent but once you are guilty, all these techniques work no matter how much you've read about how to counter them. Your brain is your worst enemy in that regard
43 likes@Carte Izly thinking you can beat an interrogator during interrogation is like thinking you'll beat a car mechanic at how fast you'll pull out an engine because you've watched couple car restoration videos. The only person I've seen beating the interrogator was Stephen McDaniel and that was only because he went completely lethargic, he started (deliberately or from a mental breakdown) acting like someone with Kanner's Syndrome or if you had HAL9000 in the room.
4 likes@Kyosukedono that's where polygraphs are extremely fallacious. Someone with bad case of anxiety will be acting the same way as a guilty person. It's why in many countries it is not even considered as an evidence (as narrator mentions in the video) and is only used as a manipulative technique suited only for crude interrogation. When asked a question their heart rate just naturally can be elevated from the fact that they desperately want to answer correctly (this will be even worse of you get hyped by the people day prior etc about it). My grandpa used to work with it and said that they got many eventually proven innocents that did not pass it, but all the guilty ones did not pass it.
6 likesThis is why they used the three questions - absolute truth, guaranteed lie and then relevant to the case. Problem is that some, when they figure out the tempo of the questions they can fool it. That's why the detectives change the tempo. The problem is that someone in anxiety when they know they have to lie or tell absolute truth and the other side knows they'll lie or tell absolite truth will feel more relaxed at the guaranteed lie/truth. And then when asked about the relevant question... They'll have to think, heart rate elevates, skin starts sweating and suddenly you have a liar in front of you no matter if they say truth or no.
But he did not suffer from anxiety like that. He just plain and simple sucked as a liar and thought him cooperating is what makes him less suspicious. You can't (as an average person) beat interrogator at interrogation just like you can't beat a mechanic at time to change oil in a car if you've never changed oil before.
Dude, for real
0 likesThis isn't a test where you can cheat on. Having a theoretical understanding of any of those techniques is going to be worthless when the real pressure is on
3 likes@Shivam 064 couldn’t you just call out all their techniques by name as they’re presented, then call them pointless and refuse to cooperate?
1 like@Carte Izly exactly, I doubt I'll last a second in an interrogation room if I did something remotely incriminating.
0 likesThe only way is definitely to shut up because if you've done something wrong the cops aren't your friends anymore, like the legend of Jeff.
Can’t beat shutting your mouth and closing your eyes
0 likes@Tenzin Smith You could just refuse to talk. Same outcome, less memorization.
1 likeThis concerns me too, everyone could see these videos and could learn a lot from them.
0 likesThing is you can't control how you feel when you're anxious. So no amount of knowledge of these things will make you not slip up under stress
0 likesIs it delinquent that I kinda am trying to learn from these videos kinda, not that I’m a deceptive person - or at least I don’t consider myself one - but like I feel like a sociopath. I hope that’s not a bad thing lol
0 likesfortunately, all of the indicators of truth- or falsehood-telling that the narrator discusses on this channel are pure fabrication, and there is no science of truth telling whatsoever.
0 likes@Oskar Laybourn Its really edgy but it isnt a bad thing. How do you feel like a sociopath, do you have a diagnosis?
0 likes"Those two little girls." Either he's totally disassociated from them emotionally or he's using it to cope. I think it's the first option.
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Fun fact, people with antisocial personality disorder tend to talk about people and actions in the past tense anyway, even if those people are still around or the action is still taking place. Something to do with them always kinda being emotionally detached and "over it"
20 likesI have plenty of dogs that have died. I don't say I would do anything to see my dog again. I'd say I'd do anything to see that dog again.
0 likes@Deeeps you say that like it's even remotely the same thing.
17 likes@Deeeps I don't think your brain even comprehends what you're saying
10 likes@Deeeps Including you
6 likes@Deeeps I think myself and the rest of the people liking these comments can comprehend your utter disosciation just fine, thanks for playing though. It'll serve as a decent character brief before we inevitably find you on this channel one day.
2 likes@Hey Buddies My grandpa is dead. "I'd do anything to see THAT man again." It's really not that strange. A narrator said it so it must be true. Just ask yourself how many times have you heard my quotes in your lifetime. I'm not sure why I'm arguing with people that don't understand basic English.
1 like@Aurelia he was found guilty of killing his wife and kids...
3 likes@Aurelia that’s a lot to read lmao.. all to come to the conclusion that people should keep to theirselves? Yeah ok to certain extent, but this is about a man that murdered his kids and wife, then proceeded to lie and say that his wife killed the kids... whether you say you’re not defending criminals, you kind of are. What this man did makes me sick and lied about makes me sick... there are people in the world that would do much worse then what these comments are saying to him.
0 likes*polygraph examiner comes in & gives the suspect water as she has a soda*
1642 likesThis is known as the: “I just had lunch so i’m gonna drink my mountain dew in front of you technique”
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lmao :D
7 likesLmfaoooo🤣
5 likes🤣🤣🤣
5 likesThat technique is brutal
45 likes@Frank The Tank that technique literally is the reason everyone is scared they will be in this situation
13 likesCan you Do the Dew in prison?
3 likesOk I read that comment and was going to scroll past it then was like wait...
2 likes@SteveV74 Sort of, but it`s Joey "The Dew" Monzini, whos gonna do you. ;)
5 likesI liked to believe she was chugging a SURGE.
2 likesLMAO
1 likeStraight savage 😂🤣
0 likesDamn that’s some throwback shit. Surge. 🤣
1 like@Taurean Livermore I had forgotten all about it! Pre- Red Bull and energy drink days Hahahahahaha
0 likes💀
0 likesit's also so strange to think about those 2 different worlds: one, we need to get him to confess the murders, two, hm, is it mountain dew or pepsi light today?
1 like@Nolan Booblackie No one is disputing that
0 likes@Sasha Burton remember Vault?
1 like@Showtime Swift No I don’t. Can you refresh my memory please?
0 likes@Sasha Burton it was a coca cola product I think. It was marketed towards x games athletes I believe. Came out in like 2004-2006 era
1 likeThis technique asserts dominance because she just had a meal of her choice, while he never will again.
3 likes😂😂😂
1 likeBest comment
0 likesI'd rather drink water and be slimmer thanks,haha!!!!
0 likes@Frank The Tank And so obvious!!!!
0 likesYou don't speak, and get a lawyer f.fs.sake!!!!🙄
0 likes@ja wehcw: I'll have a Coke
0 likespolygrapher: Prison OK?
Did this dude just spill the murder beans to his dad and think he'd be in less trouble?
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Not only did he think he was admitting to a ‘self defence crime’ but it was to his dad who throughout his entire life probably got him out of trouble and looked after him after
110 likesEven in adulthood he probably expected the same
The way it looked to me is that he'd never considered the defense claiming his wife killed the kids and he retaliated. It looked like to me that when the polygraph examiner said that, he was like DING DING DING!!! THAT'S HOW I GET AWAY WITH IT!
75 likesIf he'd come up with that ahead of time, he would have been able to call the ambulance knowing that people would sympathize with him.
@Jesus Isn'tReal gotta watch out for those toddlers. they all carry switchblades
4 likesNot the murder beans💀😭
10 likes@k. morningstar was that a cry of fear reference?
0 likesTHE MURDER BEANS—
0 likesHe did that because his parents have never believed that he could ever do anything wrong and always defended him, even when they should have tried to correct a behaviour. Check out his mothers interview…..she’s a psycho and Chris parents raised one too.
1 likeDetectives: Way to go! The Dad is getting him to spill the beans... Let's let them talk for a bit longer...
1038 likesDad:... Lawyer...
*Detectives spit out coffee and sprint into the room*
Detectives: Hhhhhheeeeeeyyy there buddy...
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LMFAOOOOOO
6 likesfucking made me laugh out LOUD
4 likes@Tenzin Smith i wondered this too, but im conviced they don't get lawyers in this case because they think it will make them look guilty, doubling down on the false confidence.
7 likes@the potato dog I agree. Still a dumb idea because no valid court system would see utilizing your rights as evidence of guilt
5 likesHeeeyyyy Davie.
1 like@Tenzin Smith #1 takeaway from these videos is that the police 100% assume guilt during questioning. The video he did with innocent guys shows they act the exact same way with everyone.
5 likes@Jordan Kuneyl which is fine as long as they don't punish withot evidence. Sadly another takeaway from the videos is sometimes they do (puunish without evidence)
0 likesThat part was kinda shady on the detectives’ part ngl
0 likesWe have to admit that Chris isn’t a smart person
0 likes“Mom always said she was a nasty mean person”. So this poor woman’s mother in law hated her and bad mouthed her to Chris. I wonder what she thinks of her precious little baby boy now. He’s a murderer. He did only cry when he realized he was going to prison.
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I know exactly. She thinks her precious boy can do no wrong.
18 likesYou’re right
2 likesHow do you know what Shannan’s nature was? Why would someone murder instead of just getting a divorce? Literally who are you to judge someone you don’t know simply because she was murdered? So because this guy murdered his entire family, that makes his wife a saint and his mother a devil like him, when you know nothing of Shannan nor Chris’ mother? I hope you’re never called for jury duty, you’d never be able to separate your emotions from facts.
10 likes@J B that's exactly my point, Mr. Sentimental, I'm saying it shouldn't be about Shannan's nor Chris' mother's character; I'm responding to a comment who used terms like "bad mouthing" (which certainly paints a negative picture about Chris' mother and a positive one about Shannan) when we shouldn't be judging in any light, positive or negative about the characters around this case, alive or dead. The only person on trial was Chris. Get it?
4 likes@J B the problem is the world's all black and white, ones and zeros with absolutely no grey area for folks living on a hairline trigger like you. I'd really rather not take advice from you on what thoughts I should form in my head and decide to not post.
3 likes@Yuva Silvanathan I agree. The "politically correct" nowadays forces us to consider murdered people as "saints". Of course, Shannan could really have been a saint, or a bitch, we don't know. It's just disgusting to me to believe in something based upon prejudices or politically correct
1 like@D: what an insightful observation someone give this guy an award
0 likesGeelbo “the politically correct nowadays” lmao my dude as if “don’t speak ill of the dead” isn’t a phrase that’s been around for decades. Because back in the good old days it was somehow good to talk shit about murder victims?
0 likesRemember that the point you’re making is that just because this woman was murdered by her husband, it doesn’t mean she was 100% a nice person. It’s literally irrelevant, she’s dead and you’ll never get to know what she was like cuz she was murdered and can’t defend herself.
@Geelbo I dont think anyone sees this guy as a saint
0 likesThe belief is just that there are clear signs of this guys narcissistic behavior that couldve been seen before something like this happened. It's not to say that we need to feel guilty if we cant prevent it either. Just that a lot of people are harmed in the process, and the trauma is carried for generations. In no way is the intent to make this guy not responsible for what he did but these things rarely pop up out of nowhere either
@J B thank you for not doing what so many others are, blaming Shannon for what happened to her because she could have been a "horrible person".
1 likeWhen someone is horrible a normal person just gets up and leaves, the they don't do something as vile as what Chris did. The fact that some people are even trying to justify and make excuses for him (let alone his parents) makes me sick.
Everyone needs to read your comment, it doesn't matter what she was like neither her nor her babies deserved that. No way.
@Geelbo it shouldn't matter if she was a terrible person. Normal people get up and leave, they don't do what Chris has done. It's not about being politcally correct, it's about making sure no one gives Chris excuses and justifications for his actions, which is exactly what you're doing. I hope you realise that. You're defending someone this heinous because your agenda can only focus on what's "politically correct" and not the fact he's done what he's done. I feel really sad for you that instead of seeing him for what he is your jerk reaction is to victim blame. What a terrible way to be.
1 likeI will never understand why people confess to things. Utter stupidity.
0 likesIf there was a Indian father, after hearing this that he killed his wife, he would beat the shit out to his Son in interrogation room.
1 likeI think parents in US are too softy, this lead to the children in their childhood build up a mentality that whatever they will do nothing will heppen to him/her...
I went back upstairs and they were..gone
1 likeChris: still cant hydrate his eyeballs
The dad's obvious distress is so much more upsetting when you know his son is lying... poor man.
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He seems like he knows, but he doesn't want to admit it...just denial
12 likesI thought the same
2 likesthe fact that he just kept on lying, lying and lying. Even lied to his dad.
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@Det. Turtlegum good job buddy get them all
62 likesThinking about his parents honestly breaks my heart. Imagine having a son who killed his wife and kids... The guilt and shame of raising a person like this is unimaginable.
76 likes@Isadora Martins his parents hated Shannan 😔 they stand behind him still till this day 😢 his dad also said well your mother always thought she was an awful person..something like that..
19 likes@MissMo1985 Urgh, Jesus. :c
7 likes@Isadora Martins exactly.. awful and unbelievable! He killed their grandkids 😢 i would never ever forgive them that! The world is a crazy place 😔 have you seen something about the Kenneka Jenkins case? Also a bizarre one and really sad
5 likes@MissMo1985 that's cause the parents are on denial and the crime is so horrific that they'd rather Stan by him than face the fact that he actually killed their grandkids
7 likes@MissMo1985 he said that not the dad lol
2 likes@Det. Turtlegum u got this for sureeee!!!
1 like666th like on this satanic video
1 like@Det. Turtlegum hope you’re ready for a lot of depression, confusion and stress lol
0 likes@Det. Turtlegum same this made me want to work like that
0 likesThey brought his fucking Dad in with a mustache and everything. That's fucking HARD CORE 😂
0 likesInterrogator: You have not shed one tear for these girls
1832 likesChris: sniffle does that count?
LOL that was so cringey.
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Wow, after seeing all the other similar posts with 100x😭 I was expecting the waterworks when it got to that part. This is the most accurate comment.
20 likesAt what point in the video does this happen? I wanna see it..lol
6 likes@Jason Spades 10:01
13 likes@Sigma thanks bro, that's so messed up..lol
10 likesLol! So True! That fool is no master criminal.
4 likesim SCREAMING over these comments LMFAO
4 likesI had to pause and look away i couldnt i had to breath
0 likes10:48 that sniffle though
5 likesLOL
0 likes@TinyBrit32 ⁷
0 likesBlaming his wife for their murders, he’s so disgusting, there isn’t any word in any language to describe him.
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That's why it's satisfying to watch this multiple times...just to watch this POS coming to the realisation that he is rumbled. His mouth is so dry he is barely able to speak. He has no remorse at all!..."if I could have my babies back I would"!...are you effing kidding me!?
12 likesHe deserves to rot for what he did. Vile human being!🤬
I hope that Nicole is plagued by nightmares and haunted by Shannan and her children. RIP❣🙏🏽❣
El Tropico i wouldn’t say so many I think he’s a small percentage
0 likes@Troll Wayy cough OJ SIMPSON cough
0 likesRyan.. 1 person
1 likeBut there is, he's a mean and naughty doo-doo head. I'm sorry, I couldn't hold myself back there.
1 likeYak Shak ladies and gentlemen, we got em
0 likesGuy Guy It’s really disgusting, but it was a way for Tammy and Grahm to find out from Chris where in the oil fields did he bury Shan’ann and the kids.
0 likesThere is a wors in arabic "شيطان" because he couldn't be a human being !!!
0 likesIts not that unbelievable. Most people wouldnt mind eventually coming clean if they did something wrong, but not if the punishment is death or life in prison lol Anyone would try to get out of that.
0 likesBecause people are sensitive, I’ll say it “NO its not an excuse for his behavior”
@Bob Jones He later confesses to killing his wife first and then his 2 daughters after. In fact he smothered one infront of the other and shoved her in an oil tank and later came back for CeCe, who then asked if she's going to meet the same fate as her sister. Her last words were "no daddy". His remorseless confession was one the worst things I have ever witnessed. There are text exchanges where the wife just wanted things to go back to normal and was very excited about her new baby but also really stressed about Chris's lies and infidelity. He is a psychopath there's honestly not much else to it.
0 likesnobody is disgusting we all are the same we all make mistakes and can't reset
0 likesDad : ...so a lawyer
3349 likesDetectives: 🏃💨💨💨💨
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😂😂😂
20 likesYou should have got a lawyer son. You should have got a real good one. Before you confessed to the murder.
35 likesThe detectives farted?
18 likes@Yammo Yammamoto 😂😂😂
2 likesThat's kinda messed up tbh. He should have been allowed to lawyer up.
53 likesSome of these cop interrogation tactics are morally grey. What if they did all this to an innocent man? At what point does it break them? All it takes is 1 slip up, 1 misspoken sentence and now you are framed as guilty
@Yammo Yammamoto i thought the same thing im glad someone else said it 😂
3 likes@fire rises you are allowed. you just say i want a lawyer and im not gonna speak until i get one. thats just us law. He just thought he was smooth enough to lie
43 likes@indonesianbob67
3 likesLol yeah he wasn't as smart as he thought
@fire rises had be been innocent he would have no clue where to find the bodies
2 likes@J Mart
11 likesIf I were innocent and got interrogated like that I'd end up screwing myself over. Like maybe they ask where I was at so and so time and place and I'd misremembered or contradict myself or something.
All it takes is them catching you on a mistake and you become the prime suspect and they can use it in court. Like
"Your honor, the defendant said he was at home watching naruto but evidence has proven he was actually watching My Little Pony. . . I rest my case."
@fire rises yah for sure. my memory is for shit. i can't even tell you what i had for breakfast this morning.
5 likes@fire rises He has to ask for a lawyer before they get him one. He didn’t. That’s on him.
1 like@fire rises where do you get the idea he wasn't allowed? He was Mirandized at the very beginning. He knew what his rights were, and that he was free to go at any point.
1 like🤣🤣🤣
0 likes@fire rises that’s why you, as a smarter than Chris Watts type person, would lawyer up. Even if the cops make it seem like you shouldnt
1 likeBefore watching the video, I thought they farted..
1 like@Sparkey McMurphy
2 likesIirc his dad suggested getting a lawyer and a second later they barged into the room to distract him from considering a lawyer.
Doesnt really matter though, the guy was guilty af so whatever.
@J K
2 likesGood point. First thing I'll say when I get pulled into questioning, even if I'm 100% innocent, will be "I want a lawyer before I answer any questions"
@Yammo Yammamoto Thats exactly where my head went initially, too. 🤣🤣🤣
1 like@fire rises Yep.
2 likesNever talk to cops.
@Juicy yes
1 like@Juicy You'd be stupid to answer police questions without a lawyer.
0 likes“You took them out of the house with their blankies and their animals...that’s what a caring dad does.” She’s got iron nerves and a steel stomach to be able to sell this line knowing he certainly “took them out” of the house with those items after killing them. Tragic.
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" when somebody kill a" love one" if I can say,they always do this kind of " nice things" unconscious.
1 likeActually...He killed the girls once he got to where he was going to dump everyone off at, which was a job site he was working that day. Thats what tore me up even more...That they were being driven to a spot to get killed first. The whole thing is just terrible. I have 2 daughters myself and this just makes me sick.
34 likesSnowdencch with their mother corpse lying on little girls feet wtf? Somebody says that’s he maybe drove with his daughters to the oil location because it was very messy and hard to kill wife and clean up, than move her body to the company’s truck. Everything he has done with his family is the sickest thing ever happened to someone and I hope he gets what he deserves somehow.
5 likes@Snowdencch he actually smothered them at home first before killing Shannan, but they woke up and saw him dealing with Shannan. The gall he has trying to sell himself as the victim in this
0 likes@Jamison Watch the story again. He killed the mother at home. Then drove the 2 kids to the site, and smothered them one at a time. Smothered the first one and through her into the oil tank, then came back and smothered the other one shortly after and put her in the other tank.
0 likes@Snowdencch Oh it's not mentioned in these videos, it comes from other interviews / letters / reports. He tried smothering the kids first, but it didn't work and they woke up. It just adds to how heinous he was
2 likes@Jamison When he admits to it...He explains how he did it. He didn't do anything at the house to the kids. Only his wife. Either way. It's sick.
1 like@Snowdencch after his confession, he explains how everything actually happened that night. It's not included in this video, it's from a book called "letters from Christopher" and it's covered in other articles
0 likes@Snowdencch either way it's absolutely horrific, but the fact that he essentially killed his daughters twice, and that they had to sit through it all makes it so gobsmacking
0 likes@Snowdencch after being sentence, the interrogator went to visit him because he needed closure and was struggling to move on from the case, that’s when Chris admitted what actually happened, he’s also written it in letters to his “fans” who then published the letters online. You can find it all if you look deeper
1 like@Snowdencch that’s bull. He killed them before leaving. We would have seen him interacting with the girls or carrying them to the truck. We didn’t see either of that because they were dead and he moved them to the truck in their blankets, held low like a sack.
0 likes@DaniH He literally admitted to killing his wife at home and then driving them all out to he site he was working on and killing his daughters one by one there. There's enough sources out there for you to look it up yourself.
0 likesChris: “like... I want them back”
1503 likesDetectives: -_-
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kills me everytime he says that...freaking sad.
31 likesOr in an earlier video in the series, he referred to them as "those kids".
24 likesThey knew he was guilty immediately.
14 likesMayby massage do you 😈😈😈😈😈
0 likes@Mike Reese heartless yep
0 likes@Kevin Sippel Jr sad thought
1 likeLol
1 likeraff very good acting
0 likesWhat's with the word "Like" He constantly says it!
1 likeHe just WANTS Everyone BACK, he swear to god..
0 likesHow on earth can you kill a child? Your child. Your pregnant wife. And to prevent them from breathing for minutes as they struggle for air? My god. This guy is the lowest of the low. It makes me so sad.
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This kinda people makes me afraid to get married
17 likes@Rebecca Khawlhring Don't marry someone until you've seen them angry.
16 likesi will never understand it
0 likes@Gabe's Hacks Noted👍
2 likes@Gabe's Hacks Writes down make potential future husband angry...
9 likes@Gabe's Hacks that's a good tip! My parents have been married for 40+ years and I've seen them angry at each other but never once have they screamed or put their hands on the other.
4 likesThat's what I want.
@Gabe's Hacks unfortunately u can never really tell, a calm collected person that never snaps at you when angry for years can suddenly jsut do something horrible, humans are unpredictable sometimes. Might seem easy but it’s pretty much imposible to know for sure.
1 like"you havent even shed a single tear yet"
2626 likeschris: 👁👄👁
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me asking my 5yo sister if she's actually hurt or just looking for attention
57 likes😭😭
5 likesGrapeNuts only half? a shame.
4 likesI started laughing at the sniffs on que
5 likesGrapeNuts These comments are so cringe
0 likesLMAOOOOOOO dude 😭😭
1 like@KO same 😂😂😂
0 likes@Kewl Videos It’s their job? They have to use various tactics to crack the suspect into confessing. Research on the subject before saying nonsense.
14 likes@Kewl Videos It's their job?? How do you think it works? They play mind games to draw out monsters like him into confession to get those victims justice. What are they supposed to do, sit in a room, ask him if he did it, and when he says no dismiss it and walk out? They need to PRESS. That doesn't make them "pigs", that makes them the heroes for these murdered girls.
15 likesWhen someone pretends to hit a toddler and acts worried and stressed and says “Omg are you okay??!!” And then the kid starts crying 😂
1 like@Kewl Videos you made me sick lmao
3 likesNot one bit. This murdering psychopath deserved it, and much, much more.
2 likesDo they not know or just not care that the cops are listening to every single word they are saying?
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Chris obviously knows and wanted them to hear his fake confession to his dad.
0 likesChris: “I cheated on her”
2303 likesDetective: “this is very good”
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Lol Literally had to listen over and over
10 likesdont kink shame
14 likesDo not woosh me but there will always be someone that will misunderstand this so he was sending almost a secret message to the polygrapher saying we got a breakthrough this is very good.
9 likes@Fuucaran ☠️ I know why he said that I just found this funny that’s all I’m not stupid
11 likes@Thisnameisreserved ik but if someone else misunderstands it that would be no bueno.
4 likeswe applaud you good sir
3 likes@Thisnameisreserved You play the flute ?
0 likes@Louis hold on. How do u know?😭
2 likes@Louis sir you scared me
2 likes@Thisnameisreserved Hahaha I had a feeling
0 likes@Thisnameisreserved Im sorry that wasnt my intention. Im a top tier hacker im sorry
1 like@Louis No how did you know???
2 likes@Louis plz Im confused. Whats your ig?😂😂
1 like@Louis check ur dm’s lmfao
1 likeThat’s the best line til Chirs’ dad Ronnie says “Go Almighty Son” when he tells him he killed Shanan
0 likesI really hoped the detective's answer will be "yes I know about [her name he found from te phone]". To freak him out even more. But it would be the wrong direction xD
1 like@Louis You and I both know that’s false. This is coming from a certified programmer in hacker, that has built his own router from scratch, his own Bluetooth headset, and has built his own parental control software from scratch. I have also built my own windows. It’s false because you’d have to share a network card ^^
0 likes@Louis It raises suspicion that you have stalked her somewhere, else this kind of info wouldn’t be in reach. Stalking is a crime by US law and punishable up to 30 years in prison. Stalking is not hacking.
0 likesGetting that out of the way, this detective works in ways that are confusing and questionable, but it’s whatever. They work well.
0 likes@7kClouds you need to chill dude
0 likes@Louis I’m aware. Just don’t loosely connect hacking to mere stalking/guessing.
0 likes"Nice"
0 likes@Louis I mean, you may well be a hacker, I don’t know. I’m a white hat hacker, meaning I carry out authorized hacks. Legal, meaning it’s on my own firmware or firmwares I’m authorized to test.
0 likes@Louis Regardless, you have some pretty impressive skills. Keep them. Use them in the right way. You could make a living out of it and earn a lot of money.
1 like@Louis That is, if you’re hacking. If you’re stalking, please stop. It’s messed up. You and I both know you’re much better than that. I want to believe and my mind is tilting towards the first one since seeing your comments towards the above users, you are a nice guy.
0 likes@Louis Do not black hat hack, since it could lead to trouble. Always hack for good. :)
0 likes@7kClouds unfortunately, no I was just joking. I didn't do anything that requires it skills :D
0 likes@Louis Alright. Just please don’t do illegal activities. That’s why I was so set-off yesterday. I’ve seen too many people sent to prison far too young. I’m young as well(14) but I really don’t want your time in prison to happen.
1 like@7kClouds no worries my man, I'm clean as can be.
0 likes@Louis That’s good to hear. Have a great day!
1 like@7kClouds Teach me the ways sensei!
0 likes@Louis this is called "bro technique" By calling the accuser as "bro or my man" its designed to lighten the mood and make you seem friendly, making your next lie "i am clean as can be" come across more sincere, creating an image in the head of the accuser that you are telling the truth.
1 like@Avocedo 。 you're a smart one. Another interesting aspect of the whole thing here is why is 7kclouds 14 and has seen several people being sent to prison?
0 likes@Louis when he said he is 14 yo, i believe it, the rest is just a teenager imagination lol
0 likes5:44 "she WAS pregnant"
1 likelife is so stress free when you don't kill people
0 likesThe fact that he said she hurt them as a lie he is so horrible and disgusting
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Truly horrible
3 likestRuLy DeSpIcAbLe.
2 likeslike hes blaming HER, after brutally killing her and the kids, legit makes me feel slimy inside listening to this subhuman speak about them 🤢🤮🤮
11 likesIt goes without saying we feel terrible for the parents of his murdered wife. But I can't imagine the shearing of emotions that must have taken place within Chris' father's mind. Rubbing his son's back like a loving dad, while hearing his son describe how he killed his wife. Ten to later learn he killed the kids. I LOVE my parents sooo much, and can't imagine the thought of disappointing them so deeply. So sad.
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His family has been going to visit him and they carry on like he’s a good guy. All the denial in the world couldn’t make me get beyond the fact that my child killed my grandkids. I’m so conflicted over Chris’ family.
60 likes@Laurie L walking in their shoes is harder than we can imagine, believe me.
21 likesWith what he did he hurt more than the three people he killed.
that poor man really didn’t deserve this trash of a son…
14 likesMy parents were more disappointed over a low social studies quiz score in 5th grade
4 likesI don't know how I'd react other than to cry my eyes out, if one of my sons told me the story Chris initially told his dad. I'm their mother. I would want to believe him. I would want to give him the benefit of the doubt. I wouldn't ever want to believe that my boys would be capable of murdering their own kids.
5 likesIt's hard to judge his dad's reaction cuz as a father myself I know I would be balling my eyes out and I honestly can't say how I would react to my son. But before anybody passed judgement on how his dad reacted, we have to remember his dad didn't do anything wrong and he was probably in a state of shock!
1 likeI feel bad for his dad honestly having to be put through his problems because he’s such a low life
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Yeah he just found out his grand daughters are murdered and most likely by his son. I really feel for the poor man. What a channel!
31 likes@Tomi-Jon I think he was in a state of shock
9 likes@EmeraldTokenDiamondAnimators when his son said "I killed her", and the dad repeats "you hurt her?", the video was exactly right. He was in a brief state of shock and denial that he could only hear what he wanted to hear. I can't even imagine the devastation.
20 likesNah he hated shanann and his wife even got Bella to turn on her own mother for a fat minute
1 like@Cheshire Cat dude get help
0 likesCheshire Cat i’m trying my hardest to make sense of what you just said
1 likeV I think he thought I said I feel bad for the guy who murdered his family which is DEFINITELY not what I said
0 likesRemember Kevin yeah, even so, still not making sense to me lol. thanks, though
0 likes@Underscore Why I thought he was saying we should feel bad for the guy who murdered his family, and that the dad was in the wrong for siding with his "witch of a wife". Idk
0 likesKurly Kayla Naw, he’s saying basically the dad and mom of Chris watts are pieces of shits. Look up ‘Chris watts mother narcissist “ I never saw it either.
0 likesV Translation: if you take a closer look at Chris’ family, they had a disturbing distain for Shannon and a detachment to Celeste and Bella. Chris’ mother is an obvious narcissist, she publicly dragged Shannon AfTER her death. Both his parents declared in court that they forgave Chris for killing their daughter in law, granddaughters and unborn grandchild. This disturbing psychology would’ve enabled Chris’ further need to take control and cut out his family in order to start a new life with his side chic.
0 likes@Rena A OOOOHHH! Alright, that makes sense. I don't know why I thought he was referring to Chris.
0 likes@Rena A thanks
0 likesI think everyone can tell he's lying without the Polygraph, he sounds like he doesn't believe what he's saying himself.
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I live in Colorado and when the news aired their interview with him my husband said after about a minute, “he did something to them.” That polygraph tech was right, he’s a terrible liar.
61 likes@Daryl E it’s so unreal to me that this is real, i live in germany and idk it feels like a movie but i’m glad they found him out so quick.
2 likesHe sounds like he’s reading off a script in a middle school theater act
0 likesShe comes home that night has s** with him and tells him this is not going to work wtf get your lies straight
0 likesPs he knows he wanted to get out of the relationship I feel for the baby's and their mother it was his selfish ass fault
Wow that woman has nerves of steel. Rubbing his back, she's so focused on getting the result to hide her disgust.
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U can still tell tho by her body language n when she covers her mouth at times especially she's disgusted
53 likesULOVEKYLE Came here to say almost literally the same thing. She’s a pro dude. 👌🏽 Cool as a cucumber.
19 likesSpecial Agent Tammy Lee knows exactly what she's doing. She's amazing in combination with 'bad cop' Graham Coder.
18 likesFaunaRama She was repulsed
24 likesFaunaRama wow you have a warped view on what women are attracted to
32 likes@ULOVEKYLE the human heart beats max three billion time in a life time .. but not this guy's heart because it's made of stone .. fact here one million seconds is 11 days one billion seconds is 34 year's !!! .
0 likesShe’s a very good detective. Takes a lot to do that cx
6 likesYeah, imagine how hard it was for her to deal with as a parent.
8 likesIts her job. Its not about having nerves if steel. This is what she dose as a living. Her job. Prob dosnt take much. Its easy for her. Every day shit bro.
1 likePia Young She probably went home and had a long shower, burned her clothes and then hugged her own children very close.
18 likesBecause she needed him to tell her where the bodies were.
1 likeFaunaRama - That’s exactly what she wanted him to think.
4 likes@Freespeech1 June Hear you loud and clear
0 likes@FaunaRama hahaha
1 likeshe is a pure professional, also at the top of her game, they brought her in especially to get a confession
5 likesright i could never do it
0 likes" Can I talk to my dad". What a wuss.
0 likesThe girlfriend killed his girls, helped with Shannan!
0 likes“This is the Chris that tells the truth because you’re a truth teller” ... SPEECH 100 😂
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I mean eventually he did 🤷
2 likesHe's a little confused, but he's got the spirit 💯👍🤣
5 likes😂😂😂
1 likethe confession of a hunch back
1 likeImagine an ex interogator getting interrogated. “ i know you are using the dossier technique! Wheres my lawyer!?”
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Reminiscent of when Stephanie Lazarus was being interrogated. She was guilty too
41 likesLOL
3 likesan ex interrogator wouldnt talk to the police without a lawyer being present
76 likesDude this video is probably gonna get some murderer off in future.
18 likes@Troy Vietnam no, its not that easy. Most people know not to talk to police and know there rights. Its a whole other ball game being in that situation.
13 likesJust interrogating a mirror, 😂
2 likesthe legends say it’s the hardest confession to get
Right?
0 likesLol!
0 likesnobody should go into an interrogation without a lawyer present, plenty of innocent people have hit death row by believing the age old line "we're just gonna talk/have a conversation about some things" lol..
12 likestactics change all the time in this field, though yeah seeing a retired interrogators interrogation would be interesting. 'though it'd be used against them & a liability more than a strength in that situation, though. there are tons of tactics they wouldn't know about/remember in the moment, nobody can remember EVERY tactic ever devised, plus the person questioning them could go back to using old 1950's-60's era tactics and they'd be fucked.
easiest way to get outta this shit with your freedom is saying one simple word: LAWYER!
So you think he should live?
0 likesAnybody who has any brain has only one thing to say to interogators L A W Y E R! My name? My name is get my L A W Y E R. If they ask u do u want some water u say water L A W Y E R
4 likesMost of them would just lawyer up right away, but yeah.
0 likesThey would not talk to investigators without a lawyer. There is no benefit to talk and risk incriminating yourself unless you think you are extremely charismatic and can bluff the police.
0 likesTrue
0 likesWhen one interrogator is talking, is the other one thinking to themself, "oh- he's using the how and why." "Oh now he's got the futility technique" you know?
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Cameron Cassidy yeah like they simultaneously use the silent technique
91 likesThat’s what I was wondering😂 telepathic
44 likesWas thinking the exact same!
7 likesThey are obviously on the same page... They already know what their plan is and how to get to the results they're looking for, they've been working on cases like those for years and are professionals.
82 likesThey also most likely have body cues or signals that they use to communicate a certain action or when the other can speak so they don’t step on each others toes.
25 likesNo they don’t, when you do this for a while you learn how to be a master at manipulation and play with their thoughts and emotions, pretty crazy.
10 likesKdott The Prophett47 I noticed this too 😂
1 likeJaaySee8 why you gotta ruin shit? no one cares dude
3 likesThey are likely so experienced in what they do that they just react to the situation with what they assess in the moment is the best next strategy, depending on the reactions they are getting. I doubt they have conscious thoughts about it, much like two musicians playing together don't think - oh that's G minor now.
8 likesCameron Cassidy OMG I WAS THINK ABT THAT LMAO
0 likesI think more than “techniques”, it comes more naturally to them cause remembering and applying those specific techniques would be hard asf. Like you practice specific techniques to naturalize them and create the police persona
0 likesI’m sure they enjoyed a cold one together after nailin this S.O.B
3 likesI think they are in sync and just know what they’re doing. Not that they label each step.
0 likesYeah they're both trained in Pyschology so they know what eachother are doing
0 likesYES haha
0 likesdon't think so, but could be. If they do then that means they're also thinking of the next things to say to add onto what the other had said or something of the sort
0 likes10:38 “I did nothing to those kids, or her”. Instead of “my daughters, or my wife”..... Completely detaching from his family.
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He should never call him self a father or husband He's a Evil narcissistic monster And a wasted human being
26 likesFacts
1 like@Buck at 4:11 he says "my babies"
1 like" I did not have improper relations with that woman"
0 likesBut why did he never ask for a lawyer?
2 likesObviously he does not love his daughters esp his wife
1 likeChronic Blues hahaha. I get Karen jokes all day dude. I embrace the name but refuse to get a bob haircut and ask for anyone’s manager. Ha.
0 likes@Andy Chou except he says those kids and that wife many times throughout all 3 of the videos. meaning that they weren't over analyzing, that it's true
0 likesGrammar lesson: Possessive of Shannan’s is Shenanigan’s?! That’s wild.
0 likesI've spent like 4 hours watching murderers lie their asses off
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quarantines fun isn't it
13 likes@Jade Berry It really is lol
7 likesMe too, to the point I be trying to catch my family members in lies lol
6 likesIt really helps you prepare for future instances :D
3 likesthats what i'm doing today too
2 likesI spent the whole weekend doing it
3 likesHey can you point me in the detection of part 4?
0 likesMe too
0 likesI went down this rabbit hole lol it's exhausting, I don't think I could do that as a job.
1 likeEven his attempt to cover up killing the kids by claiming his wife did it pisses me off too. What father wouldnt try everything to resuscitate them? How do you know for sure they're dead? Because they're "blue"?both of them? You wouldnt call an ambulance to be sure? Wouldnt run screaming to your neighbors for help, no matter the hour?
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@Nikita Tsepliaev yeah, like not even a burial somewhere nice? everything else has been discussed to hell but the oil part gets me the most.. such a shitty place and convinced me 1000000x more that it was him not his wife that killed them.
26 likesI notice that the detective ask cris if shannan did something to their two kids .few minutes later Cris told this to his dad as an alibi.
29 likes"Even if I found my kid decapitated, I'd still call for an ambulance"
10 likesChris Watts: oh, she's a little blue. she's gone
Also in that case he'd be able to live with his mistress while Shannan would go to prison. His story makes zero sense.
1 like@serioussam909 yeah, and the easiest divorce ever -- she's a lifer for murdering our kids. judge: granted. all assets at your disposal Mr. Watts.
2 likesExactly, Yeah I don’t believe that part either 🤔
0 likesThat bait they were throwing cw about his wife’s behavior wasn’t far off the mark
0 likesRemember boys, one day, when you meet that perfect girl, and you realize you’re already married - just go home and be a better husband
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Don’t get married to begin with.
310 likes@htfcm If only.... people tend to like riding in two boats simultaneously.
75 likes@Sir Prancelot Yeah, I hear you.
10 likesI own two boats haha but no ladies
104 likes@David Knowles Well, good for you! Just don't be rowing two boats at the same time, you'll eventually fall sir.
51 likes@Sir Prancelot I just need to improve my fishing skills perhaps haha
35 likes@David Knowles Ha ha, then be happy with one big beautiful fish.
41 likes@Alex T You
62 likes@htfcm dont get married, just get some girls pregnant then leave them. We are so afraid of responsibility and commitment. We are not worth to be dads.
22 likes@Putri K No thanks lol.
72 likesTruth is, people who are married wish they were single to hook up with new people .. and people who are single wish they found their one so they don’t have to hook up with new people.
96 likesOr just be honest with your partner and get a divorce. I would much rather be a divorcee than to stay married to someone who’s in love with someone else, that way we can both move on with out lives.
156 likesexactly !
2 likesOr you can just be honest and leave. I would prefer a guy to told me that he dont love me anymore than cheating on me and saying he loves me. Thats a complete bullshit.
86 likesVery good advice sir. Thank you for this comment. Ofc the same applies vice versa but it’s very nice to hear this from a (real) man.
6 likesCertainly not the time to bring this up but, I wish he'd take her as a second wife. Or divorced the first.
0 likes@Baia Relax Yankee. Believe it or not the US isn’t the center of the universe. The Mormons in Utah practice polygamy extensively. I think it backwards too, but I think he meant it in a pretty innocent way.
5 likes@MubashirullahD Lol yeah probably not the best time
1 likeTy Ryan🙏your mom raised you right😉
1 like@htfcm nothing wrong with getting married... JUST BE FAITHFUL OR DIVORCE IF YOU'RE UNHAPPY!!! WHY OFF YOUR SPOUSE???
12 likes@nylanaidify EXACTLY 💯
0 likesExcept I can’t find a girl to save my life lol
2 likes@AsslyLamar just an fyi, they havent practiced polygamy for 130 years. Theres a few small independent groups which continue the practice, but theyre not recognized or accepted by the main church. Not that im trying to justify the hateful response the previous person made in any way.
5 likes@Tig Ol Bitties Yeah, for some few people it turns out great and good for them. But I think marriage is out dated and no longer necessary. By the way I never said do not be faithful or off your spouse. I don’t condone what he did at all.
2 likes@Jack Grayson I used to be a member of the church and while it’s not officially recognized, it may as well be unofficially endorsed. My point was that the Middle East isn’t the only place where strange religious practices can be observed.
1 likeThat’s right for really
1 likeOr get a divorce and go off with the other girl? Don't kill your pregnant wife and infant children
6 likesYep!
0 likesOr divorce. I mean just don't kill bro
2 likesWell said or they will end up like this,in whatever means
0 likesBut if you fall out of love with your wife, just leave her. It’s better than sticking around and both of you are miserable.
5 likesI don’t plan on getting married. Too many taxes. I don't want to pay extra taxes.
1 likeI always tell my husband... it's fine if he gets an appetite while he's out as long as he comes home to eat.
5 likesI get that there are beautiful women in the world. I get that some of them are nice and funny. But he made a commitment to me. While they may be fun to look at, or nice to talk to - I make no room for competition. You come home to eat, baby.
@Putri K why get them pregnant tho?
1 likeOr file for divorce. Marriage is stupid. The notion that "death do us part" is ridiculous.
1 likeLmao. What the hell is "the perfect girl"?
0 likes@Putri K Troll
0 likes@Baia love how Americans draw the line at polygamy but totally endorse multiple partners and cheating as if it’s not exactly the same thing except with unwilling partners
1 likeUnless you really don't like each other any more, in which case either go to marriage counselling or separate quickly and without deadly confrontation
1 likeWhen the grass seems greener on the other side of the street, it's time to go home and water your own lawn.
10 likesNot even perfect girl.. it's all the same when you start living with that person and having kids .. it's gonna have it's up n downs.
1 like@htfcm i juste don’t understand why people do it so fast!?
0 likesOk boomer
0 likes@Jack Grayson Mormons in Mexico, where one of the former US Vice President have a lot of family, practice the marriage with more than one woman. I’m not defending anyone, I just had to say it because I have just read about it:)
1 like@registered jopper Unwilling partners? That’s called rape, not having multiple partners or cheating. Rape is kinda unpopular in the USA as well.
2 likes@Unit731 unwilling partners as in the people in relationships with the cheaters are not willingly entering into a polyamorous relationship.
1 like@AsslyLamar LOL Mormons haven’t practiced polygamy since 1890.
3 likes@AsslyLamar 😂
4 likesWow. I think my partner is the perfect person. Y u still looking looking and being unfaithful
3 likesIt's common for people to forget they're married. It's called mariagentia.
0 likesWish you could have told my ex husband of 22 years that. It’s okay though, he thought he would be a stud and have a new girl every week after he left me. He’s miserable & I am NOT! 🤷🏻♀️
4 likesI'm a homosexual so I'll never be married but I love this comment, it's beautiful and poetic.
0 likesThat's probably because dispite most people saying they hate drama they feel bored without it.
0 likesOr be a Muslim and marry two wives. :P And although I say this to be humorous, there is absolutely nothing wrong with that and whoever says otherwise says it due to emotional reasons and not due to objective reasons. Most people are like "what is wrong with you!!" but really this just stems from emotions and there own upbringing from THEIR particular culture.
2 likesBut she's the perfect girl.. So maybe a date or two???
0 likesYep and they do come along..
0 likes@João Pedro Lisboa WORD
0 likesWhat are you talking about... When you meet the perfect girl, it’s the one you’re gonna marry. If you dun think ur wife is perfect, y’all should get a divorce, there could never be a doubt in a relationship.
1 likeOr divorce
0 likesHe was an abused spouse.
0 likesOr just get a divorce like a normal human..
0 likesBoys? What about bad wifes??
0 likesMore like leave the marriage
0 likesIn Jesus name, Amen.
0 likesOr, you know... Get a divorce, and go with the person you love.
0 likes@htfcm no. 4nication leadeth to lake of fire. 4ever!
0 likesSame for cheating wives knives. Wives tales
0 likes@David Knowles yeah butt your boats are old n rusty. Have 700,000 miles on 'em. Aka 70 yrs old
0 likes@Alex T sinnor!
0 likes@Trevor Philips RIGHT ON!!!
0 likesYeah this legal system they set up around marriage and kids is why there are shows called ‘deadly women’ and ‘evil from within’ kinda shows that mostly take place in America tbh... lol if that says anything about our archaic divorce/custody laws it breeds manipulative financially or emotionally/physically abusive people! I would say mental health is the majority cause but it’s really the legal strategies in place for spouses to do harm in legal ways that can have financial or emotional/actual health consequences as opposed to the ‘shitty system’ is better than nothing argument it’s a moot point to try and blame only mental illness when it’s architected and protected in law
0 likesOr get a divorce like a normal person murder is a bit excessive
0 likesThank you Ryan!
0 likesYou can be with that perfect girl, you just have to do things right and not kill your family. Fucking crazy.
0 likesGod I love this chat
0 likesWise words!!
0 likesor just break up
0 likes@Putri K What?
0 likes@Tiquismistica He’s a weird foreigner.
0 likesremember stay single, and date that perfect girl then dump her to her husband
0 likesThe grass is greener where you water it and nourish it.
0 likes@Anthony Ng Doesn't seem right, what country are you looking in?
0 likesOr just divorce smh anything but cheating
0 likes@Tyler underwood the gf insinuated she wanted their own family
0 likes...and find your wife with that perfect guy...
0 likes@Frank it's called margarita
1 likeOr divorced
0 likesOr assume they arent monogamous and deal with it.
0 likes@Rockin' RVer thanks brother
0 likesDon't get married. Or just get divorced
0 likes@Frank LMAO!
0 likesIt's funny, I'm all for catching killers and obviously against all wrongdoing, but I find it partially disgusting how law enforcement is so keen to get at people before they can employ their rights, even if they are in the wrong.
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Besides, majority of cases it's someone close to the victim THAT'S why they get some to investigate immediate family whilst others do their J.O.B
0 likesWhat on earth this lady is made of? She talks to this dangerous person looking in his eyes straight. Such a badass person she is indeed.
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Would it really be that hard? He is disgusting & a child killer whats intimidating about that.
12 likes@Carolyn Grey I mean, you gotta have some fear of killers, right? But she handles that shit like a champ.
0 likes@FrostyPixels idk... Shes a cop in a police station lol im pretty sure she feels safe 😂 & they probably have their weapons on them
9 likes@Carolyn Grey that's fair, I didn't know whether officers can have guns or not during interrogation.
0 likes@FrostyPixels i am 99% sure lol not 100
3 likes@Carolyn Grey I would have figured that it's a liability in case the uncuffed suspect goes for the gun, but they probably have training to deal with that anyways.
0 likes@FrostyPixels i thought they pretty much always carry them a lot of cops even carry them off duty. But idk 🤷🏻maybe
1 like@Carolyn Grey yeah, that makes sense
0 likesIts her job 🤦♂️
3 likesIs she supposed to be scared? Theres probably 20 cops waiting right outside the door for him to make an excuse so they could give him some freedom and democracy. Come on.
4 likesThere are NO GUNS allowed in the interrogation room.
1 likeShe's a Mom!!
0 likesHe's a coward. She knows she's not in any danger.
0 likes@FrostyPixels per the other video on this channel (Stephanie Lazarus interrogation) no weapons are allowed in the interrogation room. Ether for suspects or for detectives themselve
2 likes@Who am I Thank you for the clarification! 😀
0 likes@Mike B when she was prepping for the polygraph she didn't play dumb, she belittled Chris to the max
0 likes@Mike B the Columbo technique
0 likes@Kate Maguire what does that have to do with anything?
0 likes@R W because mother's are fearless. You must be a man, lol. Peace and love 💘
0 likesHe's not dangerous he's a coward and she knows that
0 likes@Kate Maguire she has nothing badass about he he killed the weak (children and woman) and she’s a cop in a police station. Seriously nothing baddass
0 likesThe woman’s posture bothers me. She crushed chris’ spirit though.
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i have such bad posture and i never realized how bad i looked and now i’m insecure lmao
310 likes@i’m sad lol I have bad posture even when I'm laying down
99 likesIts a part of it, it made cris uncomfortable to have someone lean over him like that, it’s intentional
93 likesI think 🥺
8 likesPretty sure its a "let me get on your level" posture. To alliviate pressure, and really drag home how childish he was in that moment
56 likesher voice also, she has a lisp.
6 likesYes lol, I can’t help but notice her bad posture too.
15 likes@patricia 0 247365
2 likes@Alexander Leblanc id crush it
1 likeas someone born female who posesses large breasts, at least for me standing or sitting up straight is extremely difficult to the point where it may even cause severe pain if i am not given a back rest. the posture is not uncommon for people born female who need to bear that load.
28 likesIntentional or not, its a very non-threatening posture
14 likesShe’s making herself small. Taking up very little space, seeming as non-threatening as possible, while making herself very approachable at the same time. It’s to get him to open up to her.
23 likesSure she’s a nice lady tho
1 likeShe lives in Notre Dame
4 likesbut in a weird way i think bad posture makes her less threatening?
2 likesI guess you could say she had a hunch about Chris as soon as she saw him
14 likes@H R haha yeah!
0 likesryublueblanka lmaooo
1 like@Jessi Fields good move
0 likesShe has to deal with the Chris Wattses of the world every day, let the lady slouch lol
4 likesEverything about that woman is disgusting
0 likes@Lord Nuetral im nonbinary, therefor not a woman, but born female. i would have used the term dfab (designated female at birth) but i chose instead to use language that was immediately accessible to people unfamiliar with the term. not everybody who is dfab is a woman, such as transgender men and other nonbinary people like myself.
4 likesi am not here to debate the validity or the "realness" of my identity and am just responding to clarify my choice of words, as they were intentional. have a nice day.
@Kigut respect. judging by the smart arse tone of their comment they won't be someone that understands gender in any rational sense or responds appropriately but, good on you for explaining this so clearly anyway
1 likeHer poor back
0 likesMy back hurts just by looking at her
0 likes@Jessi Fields that guys line of thinking is whacked out tbh
0 likes@i’m sad lol you're polygraph lady ?
0 likes@Jessi Fields wow, you had good points and I was on your side, cuz honestly the dude sounds nutty, but having to bring up the fact that your family has money, instead of just saying you raised wonderful humans, sounds weird too. Just because people have money does NOT make them good. Hopefully you raised caring, kind children.🤦♀️Just saying it's not a good look to bring that up when you had valid points. And no one should judge anyone's parenting as long as they aren't abusing their kids, so I still agree wit you that Chris sounds like a real weirdo 😂🤣
3 likes@i’m sad lol me too
0 likesStupid comment. Of course you can't just be impressed with her skills it has to be some insult along with it. Maybe she has scoliosis?
2 likeserin branson He meant he is concerned by her bad posture especially given how good she is at her job. Im concerned too and I’d want her to fix her posture so she doesn’t get any back problems.. it’s not about putting this woman down or trying to take anything away from who she is. He wouldn’t have said anything if her posture wasn’t that bad and I liked this comment because I felt very concerned as well
0 likesweirdest fucking reply section
2 likesLord Nuetral someone born female also means people who don’t identify as their assigned gender and haven’t gotten top surgery. that does not make them a woman :) they were just being inclusive and theres nothing wrong with that
1 likeIf anyone struggles with posture problems, it’s pretty simple to fix. Focus on lower trap and upper lat exercise like: lat pull downs, any and all rows, weighted or banded Ys and Ws, and facepulls. This is a great place to start. This is advice from a trainer and a woman who’s been carrying triple Ds since age 13 💁🏻♀️ PS- posture problems are nothing to be embarrassed or self conscious about but I do think they should be fixed in order to avoid back surgery,back pain, and PT in your older years.
1 like@Kigut preeeeach. that was my immediate thought. my back can't hold the weight of these mfs very long.
1 likeLol yes!
0 likesGood
0 likesThat's the fucking point Sherlock
0 likesTerrible posture I thought I was imagining it!!!
0 likesHer posture is from sitting at that table for hours on end making sure people who deserve to go to Jail actually go to Jail. She is selfless and should be more appreciated by the general public
0 likes@Lord Nuetral thank you... I really didn’t understand that comments formatting 😂 glad someone called it out
0 likesGRUMPY UNICORNS so some back work out it works
0 likesPosture is hard to fix. Some has a disability and others just have terrible posture. I sure have worst. XD
1 like@Holy Hand Grenades they do support them and keep them secure, but that weight is not redistributed and is still a lot to carry. for me it is like carrying a cat on my chest at all times.
0 likesShe probably has that posture so Chris won't feel inferior or intimidated by her.
0 likes@Lexi Livesay she needs a good chiropractor
0 likesGonna just cancel netflix and watch this from now on.
0 likesIt's crazy how at the part where the "pause technique" comes into play, both the interrogator and the polygraphist are on the same page and know what method to use at the right time, without signaling or saying anything to each other in the moment.
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I hope they high fived the hell out of each other when they left the room.
31 likeslol were you instead expecting them to get into a huddle to go over their game plan?
1 like@Harlequin. no, that probably happened before they entered the room. I'm not a detective or interrogator but I can guess that interviews/interrogations like this are dynamic, and require constant vigilance on the part of the interrogator to adapt to how the conversation evolves. Hard enough for one individual, but for two people to pull it off in tandem impresses me.
3 likes@Uncle Doctor just a silly tongue in cheek, friend.
1 likeYes, they were very much in step and in sync. It makes one curious about their practicing methods.
@Amanda L wow you're super smart.
1 likeThey’ve probably been partners for years
1 likePolygrapher: You haven’t cried once.
1256 likesHim: Cries instantly
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And the Oscar goes to...
18 likesDetectives leave interrogation room.
21 likesImmediately stops crying
@Danjoker not Chris 🤣
4 likesThat pissed me off
2 likesSNIFF!
3 likesHis use of “those girls” is a dead giveaway. Because as a parent those girls would be “my babies”....no empathy or remorse whatsoever
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Exactly
0 likesHe’s definitely a monster. He’s worried about going to prison. He’s a narcissist through and through.
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just read more detail of this and he said that he killed her because she wanted to take his kids. it wouldn't make since he killed them too, nut then he said that the rage took complete control of him
11 likesYeah lost all what he got and worries about himself not the kids
2 likesBefore he finds a scapegoat to blame his crime on - 'Those kids' 'These kids'
973 likesAfter he finds a scapegoat to blame his crime on - 'My girls' ' My babies'
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Once the scapegoat and story were in place, he immediately reverted back to being a victim. “Why is this happening to me?”
50 likesHe also reverts back and forth between "those kids" and "my babies" depending on whether or not he/they mentioned Shannan before hand.
14 likesCame to say the same!!
2 likesI’m always amazed with those type of people use the eff words when describing their victims, “my effing girls”.
0 likes“Good god almighty son”… that hit me hard some reason. Imagine being his dad in that situation. Flying across the country to find out that news. And then find out that he was lying about that too.
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@Trudy Kennedy Well this is one dumb take. Imagine raising your own son over the course of your lifetime and being hit with the news that he's a cold blooded murderer who suffocated the life out of your grandkids? There's going to be conflicting emotions, such as denial that your son actually did it, reasoning as to how this all took place, the sudden realization that your grandchildren are dead, etc. Put yourself in his shoes and see how well you would handle it.
90 likes@Whoopity Doo I understand. But that man has just heard that his two grandchildren are dead.....
6 likes@Miriam Llamas And it's his SON in front of him. Can you not see the internal conflict that's just been thrust upon him?
35 likes@Trudy Kennedy Come on now, lets say you are right and he is like a huge jerk, does that mean he deserves this?
4 likes@Trudy Kennedy his dad isnt the one who murdered anybody lol
13 likes@Trudy Kennedy eh please what kinda of dumb comment is this now we go after the dad
4 likes@Dr Bombay perhaps you should search out what’s been said by and about Ronnie Watts: the terrible things he’s said about Shannan, his and his wife’s refusal to attend their wedding, and he was fine with allergic CeCe being served nuts. There’s far more, so investigate.
7 likes@Trudy Kennedy Came here to say the same. They have continued to drag Shannans' name through the mud to protect Chris.
7 likes@Eren Yalçın Evet.
0 likes@Samuel Burton I was thinking the same thing. He must be a clairvoyant and met the dad through soundwaves
0 likesLittle did he know that having a lawyer was an option. Little did he know that he was free to walk anytime before his confession. It’s like this guy was so arrogant that he thought he could just bullshit his way through the entire confession process
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I think with guilty people it's more the belief that if they ask for a lawyer, that will make them look guilty and that's exactly what they're trying to avoid
47 likes@daddy tabasco I think that's true a lot of the time. There's always that belief that you might just get through it with your charm or sheer luck and detectives are trained to let you believe that as long as you can to keep you talking.
11 likesSubconsciously, he wanted to confess the incident.
5 likesAlthough he had many chances to escape, that man confessed to his guilt.
Because his conscience did not leave him alone.
Exactly.
0 likes@daddy tabasco innocent people think that to.
0 likesthink about it, youre 100% innocent but being accused of a murder because you had the same color shirt on as the person that was seen
the police ask you hey where were you today at 2 pm? if your 100% innocent your just gonna tell them exactly where you were and what you were doing, not hey get me my lawyer even tho thats the best decision
Props to the neighbor that called it out in 5 minutes. But Tammy is pretty badass! She’s got him thinking she’s his best friend and he can trust her. But it’s the complete opposite! She’s amazing at her job.
224 likesPolygraph start at 11am .
34 likesArrest made at 10:57pm .
Almost 12 hours of interrogation .
Thank you 🙏 for the hard work 🕵️♀️ detectives 🕵️♂️
I've watched this so many times. It just blows my mind how you can do something like this knowing how bad of a liar you are.
17 likes“It did look bad, right.” These interrogators are so subtly snarky.
9 likesAlso, it blows my mind this guy never once thought to get a lawyer. It’s one thing to be innocent and naive, but you know you did it! You know they’re looking right at you for it! Such a mindless monster.
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Lots of guilty people won’t ask for a lawyer because they think it looks more suspicious than just talking to the police.
1 likeThe saddest thing is he only got emotional when he had no choice to confess. He killed his family and thought he’d live his happily ever after and thought all this was gonna be swept under a rug. He is very heartless for not only killing his wife but also their two babies.
2 likesThis narrator should get paid to narrate something else. How does he make his voice sound so impartial? Is this... THE VOICE OF JUSTICE??!?!?!
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LMAOO
3 likesLmao
1 likeLmao
0 likesLMAOO
0 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likesAbsofruitly.
0 likesHis name is Kizzume Fowler and he does narrate another channel iirc
0 likesI feel so terrible for Chris' father that he had to hear that that way. That must have been absolutely shocking to find out that your granddaughters are dead as well as your daughter in law and that Chris killed her (them) . That must have been alot to take in
1 likeDamn, my heart aches for his father, as well as his wife's family. This was so hard to watch..
26 likesI thought everyone knew not to talk without your lawyer, weather you did it or not. But these interrogations show me that hit everyone does.
0 likesI feel for his dad....what an awful thing to hear from your own kid.
0 likesNEVER, EVER talk to the cops without an attorney. Nothing beneficial to you will come from them trying to lead you down the prim rose path!
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I mean, unless you’re honestly just an innocent witness 😂
1 like@Suppeccnole nope never fucking ever
0 likesIt's intriguing to see how the cogs turn between the long pauses.
1 likeThe tears appear genuine, but I believe he is just crying out of relief in that he thought he got away with it at the time, and using that catharsis as a tool for emotional manipulation.
JCS... Thank you for the lessons, and for making many of us realize that we should NEVER TALK TO THEM WITHOUT A LAWYER. NEVER!
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@voracious reader there are hundreds of innocent and falsely accused people rotting in prison as we speak. Not worrying if you're innocent doesn't always work. The police are sometimes ruthless, and some would rather frame and make an innocent person confess under duress than go out and do their work all over again. Always ask for a lawyer. Always. Better Call Saul taught me that, thankfully.
2 likesI can respect that the parents have unconditional love towards their own child but Chris is a monster I don't think I can feel the same
5 likes"I did nothing to those kids or her" he doesn't believe that they are his. It shows how dark his mind is and paranoid he was. He didnt trust his wife to believe she won't do to him what he did to her by cheating. In his head he had already with time.... planted this idea that his wife had slept with other men and those were not his children!
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That's pure speculation. The context of having just killed them and trying to detach himself from them as a result is much more plausible.
7 likesOkay but Chris’s dad seems like a super nice and amazingly empathetic man ❤️
5 likesI hope he got a death sentence. He clearly didn’t love “those kids” and I can’t believe he had the nerve to put on that whole act. However I couldn’t help but to think watching this; Why don’t more people invoke the right to counsel lol? Every thing you say to law enforcement or in a law enforcement establishment will be used against you if possible. They don’t give a fuck about your feelings or secrets you have. They’re all about arrests 😂 they’ll arrest their coworkers if they get the chance. Dad wit the assist was nasty 🤣
1 likeIn all of these cases the question should be asked 'what made a person like this?' The fact is families and how the person is raised can play a massive part. It would be interesting to learn about the parents of these criminals
0 likesThis is a great channel. I've binge watched almost all your videos. Please keep uploading! 🙏🙏
0 likesLater, the detective used the “dumbass breakthrough technique,” where he asks the suspect to confess all over the place.
46 likesWe need more Tammys in this world’s corrupted justice system.
5 likesHow is the dad able to enter into this! And to hear Chris recollecting his experience of murdering them as he tries to concoct a narrative with Shanann as the murderer...
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Because he wasn’t under arrest and was free to go at anytime. Just as he could talk to whoever he wanted.
0 likes@Kristen not referring to his ability to enter the room😉
0 likesDad: “Well you’ve got to get a lawyer”
21 likesDetectives: “No need! We heard it all from this barrel!”
These interrogators are absolute masters at their craft.
3 likesHow can a man look into his fathers eyes and just lie to him, about something like this.
0 likesLike the word read @16:12. The father heard what he wanted to hear. Chris said he killed her, but the father said, you hurt her. And kept saying it. Then Chris said she smothered them, and like clockwork; he said, she smothered him. When the blame is harsh towards chris; he tries to lighten it. From kill to hurt. When the blame is on Shan'ann, he repeats the exact words that used to describe her action. This is a parent who don't want to except his child's role in the crime.
1 likeIf he didnt want his family I would have taken them. I would love to have a family. I cant believe this type of evil can even exist on this planet.
0 likesImagine your DAD that you loved killed you and didn’t shed a tear until he was found guilty
4 likesMad respect for both of these guy, I can’t stand stroking he ego of people who return food let alone bastards that just murdered their family
0 likesI am pretty sure I know these people. My whole town was talking about this. Disgusting and tragic
0 likesif you don't know what to do, how come you have the idea to bury them instead of calling someone? I'm so frustrated hearing his lies
1 likeCan we all take a moment to appreciate the cliffhanger with the deep breath being taken when the screen already cut to black and then you just know the next video is bout to be 🔥🔥
1 likeIf I could create a version of hell for this man this monster. I would literally put him through this entire interrogation over and over every day for the rest of his life. I think that would be the best torture you could give him.
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Dude wow how makes you that much better than him like that. You're literally hating on people, try to at least have some empathy like the professional police agents have in this story. Jesus said to not hate our enemies, but love them. The Bible literally says hatred is like killing someone.
1 likeAt least try to create some empathy for the guy in the way he probably did the immoral act in a rage of hatred. Empathy is not saying you agree with him, it's only just trying to understand he is human and flawed like us... just like the way you're human and flawed for wishing for him to go to hell/torture
@Schuring Leon He did not act out of rage. It was cold and calculated. The detectives were only nice because it was their job
0 likesI am sorry, I am not calling an ambulance if someone I love is decapitated, I am calling the cops. Thats pretty delusional to think an ambulance can do anything at that point and it doesn't matter if you are a loving parent. Thats the one thing that I think the detective blew out of proportion, and I get what he means but sometimes people are not as rational as they should be in those cases even so what people normally do is just being hopeful but wasting other peoples time too. The ambulance doesn't need its time wasted with a person missing its head there is no bringing them back. Call the coroner and whoever collects the body and evidence.
0 likesThey would have found Shannan and the kids at some point and proven what he did anyway. He wasn’t going to get away with this, even if he did manage to survive the interrogation.
2 likesPolygrapher: you haven’t shed one tear
79 likesChris: don’t look into that
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😂😂
0 likesSo no one caught the moment when he starts talking about how he cheated on her and goes “she WAS pregnant”. He admitted right there that she was long gone.
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That bit was about him cheating on her and think he meant at that time she was pregnant. See what you mean tho
1 like@Juliet Bowen ohhh I see.
1 likeIf the investigators already have video evidence or dna or other irrefutable evidence abs there trying for a confession to ensure a conviction in a speedy fashion then maybe develop a standard of interrogation that can be applied to everyone who is already known to be guilty where they can trip them up! But trying to trick or trip up people who are presumed to be innocent until proven guilty on a fishing expedition cause the detectives are at a dead end or trying to close a case and don’t care who confessed or did it is wrong! The amount of people that have been wrongfully convicted proves there’s a problem with our current system!
0 likesI'm glad this monster is behind bars where he needs to be. However, these videos do show that there is NO such thing as the "presumption of innocence." In fact, the Reid Interrogation Technique BEGINS with a presumption of guilt by the investigator, and everything that follows proceeds from that assumption. This is the reason why "where is my lawyer?" should be the only response to any attempt at questioning. Good thing for us, that most of the deadliest criminals brought in for questioning, haven't figured this out yet...
1 likeThis dude is struggling to appear like a human at all and he thinks he can get away with this 🤣
1 likeRiveting stuff here! Fascinating to see that psychology in action. Very smart. Top channel.
2 likesthe polygraph examiner is also a detective on the case where the examinee is the primary suspect...just wondering if anyone knows if this is permitted as a matter of procedure?
0 likesCan we get Tammy her own YouTube channel ASAP?
1 likeThe exchange between Chris Watts and his father was intense
11 likesPolice Officer: “These are your baby girls, and you didn’t shed ONE TEAR for them not being around!”
33 likesChris Watts’ head: if I fake cry on command just now that she said it she’ll believe me for sure
My wife: Why are you coming home late?
6 likesMe: I had a flat tire.
My wife: I think we're getting very close to the truth, but I don't think we're quite there yet.
Chris’s dad: “you need to get a lawyer”
23 likesLiterally 10 seconds later .... starts padding Chris on the back
I would become a Christian just so I could believe this dude was going to hell.
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0 likesCant say if is good or bad but !You sharing Valuable information here my dude!
0 likesI feel so bad for his wife and kids 😢 they just out there and his just lieing so much
1 likeNeighbor called him out solved it faster than a cop could yell “we’re doing everything we can”
0 likesWhat’s with the abrupt ending?! There’s no part 4? Ugh now I gotta look up what happened in this very sad case :(
1 likeWoah, excellent and most extensive CW interrogation video I've ever seen.
0 likesthe best defence is denial, no matter what they say, no matter if they know it's you or not, just deny, deny, deny
0 likesInterrogator - did your wife do this?
84 likesChris - That's a great Alibi with no holes..yes..yes she did.
Interrogator - why didn't you call an ambulance then?
Chris - ...shit
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😀😀😀😃😃
0 likesLessons learned from this. Don't murder your wife and kids. If you do, don't say a damn thing without a lawyer.
1 likeThe detectives actually painted him into a corner. They put the seed of Shannon being the real culprit in his mind and he went with it. However, that argument is hard to buy considering how he never called 9-11 after discovering his wife had killed their kids. If that was really the truth, he would have told someone about it, and he wouldn’t have to pretend like they’re simply missing or put on a show for the cameras. He would’ve started with that story from the getgo
0 likesMy (god I hope soon to be) ex husband left me to be with my best friend. He’s an amazing dad and I want to thank him for not being a Chris watts lol but I feel like that’d seem offensive.
0 likesSeriously though. How could you kill your own children. I have a 4 and 5 year old. They can grind my nerves like no other but I’d never in my life want to harm them. Why can’t every spouse that wants a new partner just leave their current one and not murder them?!
Guilty or not as soon as someone asks for an attorney all questions should stop ! There loophole here was he did not ask his dad advised him to get an attorney! But in most of these even when the suspect asks or mentions it they talk them out of it!
0 likesIdk how the investigators hold back from wanting to smack him in the face the urge was so strong when he started his crocodile tears 😐
2 likesThe only real emotions he had was when he knew he was no longer going home after admitting to killing shannan
0 likes"This is not the last chapter in anyone's story.. at all" ???? DO I NEED TO SAY IT ?? He literally burned the book (and possible sequels) of his wife and daughters' lives are you KIDDING me ??
0 likesThat poor poor man. Found out he lost he grandkids and his son in the same minute.
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....and his daughter in law. Forgot about her, eh? Don't feel too badly for him, he and Chris mother have provided excuse after excuse for their son.
0 likes@LASHK001 I was reacting to that moment. I know the story. Doesn't mean you can't have empathy for what he felt in that moment.
0 likesObviously he would have a stronger bond with own son and grandchildren than the daughter in law.
Not sure what makes people like you think you have the monopoly on perspective when you all lack it almost entirely.
Chris: "Your grandchildren are dead."
93 likesPapa Watts: "Have mercy, son. Oh, well. Let's get you a lawyer."
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People deal with shit differently, plus he probably thought that chris really did just flip and kill his wife after seeing her do it (chris's story to his dad) so he's probably just in autopilot. Lot of older guys like that get to brass tacks right away and save the breakdown and tears for when after its settled
32 likesThis is a very unlikely theory and more of a joke than anything, but keep in mind that psychopathy is theorized to be inheritable; Psychopaths have a genetic predisposition to their behavior. While there is likely a more reasonable explanation for his lack of emotional response, it’s still interesting to think about
3 likesBrah
0 likes@Janoy Cresva yup, that's exactly how I'd expect a father from that generation to respond. He loves his son, he wants to believe he's telling the truth and pushes emotions to the side by focusing on the solution and what to do next
9 likes**most sincere thing Chris Watts has said through this entire interrogation: why is this happening to me??🤮🤢
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A little late for the pity party quotes, Watts...
1 likeThis man Chris is disgusting. Lying through his teeth until he finally pleaded guilty, and just purely consumed with himself and nothing more. Not even his own daughters or woman. Disgusting.
0 likesI feel so bad for his dad 💔
0 likes"To connect with the suspects sense of morality, under the assumption they have any"
2 likesDo you know what my dad would do if he found out his GRANDDAUGHTER was gone?? He would BALL HIS ASS OFF!!! Why NO emotional reaction from this guy?? Wow
0 likestammy: you haven't shed a tear
49 likeschris: wait fr? gimme a second
Just imagine sleeping and you wake up to find your father strangling you.
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Or Nicole Kissinger actually (says Chris’ cellmate)
0 likesChris: ”I hope they come back home”
11 likesMe: “YOU KNOW DAMN WELL YOU AINT GOING BACK HOME “
Imagine being the kid of the polygraph technician. You ain’t getting away nothing
0 likesThe psychological 4D chess on display is crazy
51 likesWait I'm confused, did he kill them or did Shannon? If it was him, did they ever confront him for the murder of his kids? I know he already confessed to killing Shannon but still this seems like a cliffhanger...
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He killed all 3 of them
0 likesHe is SO BAD at pretending to care!! "Like, I want them back home."
1 likeThis man does not deserve to die. He should live forever with a picture of his daughters telling I love you daddy.
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No, it should say “Why us, Daddy?” he doesn’t deserve the love he received from those girls.
1 like@Flowcean Soul I do agree that he does not deserve the love they gave him. But they loved him. It is on video. They told he is their hero and the best dad in the world. He should remember how they loved him every day he goes to sleep. Hate and destruction can only break you to a certain degree, love can make you hate yourselve far more.The time shortly before he killed all was when he got told "you will never see your children again".
0 likesLooking at that would just boost his ego. He is proud of himself for creating them,, but he can't connect their disappearance with his own actions. He is missing any conscience. He sees himself as the victim here and having a reminder of his girls like pictures of their smiling faces will just boost his confidence. Remember he watched videos of them during the interrogation shown in this 3 part series and they had zero effect on him. What you're saying makes zero sense given what we know about his complete lack of remorse or ability to take accountability. He wasn't mad about not seeing his kids, he was mad at Shannan for getting in his way. Who knows what was said to him? He's a liar. A later prison interview shows how cold he was while describing smothering his daughters. He wasn't afraid of losing them. He killed them. He was only ever afraid of looking like the bad guy he is.
0 likes@LASHK001 "he can't connect their disappearance with his own actions"
0 likesThere are three sentences I have to answer to this. He said 3 things about that.
If he would have been able to connect at that moment, he would not have done that.
He was in anger and would have done anything at that moment.
He wanted to kill himselve afterwards.
There are two sides to what you have said in the qoute. To me he can connect pretty well, but does not want to.
At the time he got interviewed in jail, I think he told the trueth- he had nothing left to lose at that moment. There was just no reason to lie anymore. He got told that he will never see his children again and that was the moment he went rampage. So also he killed his kids, they were one reason he went into doing this, his new gf was another reason.
"Remember he watched videos of them during the interrogation shown in this 3 part series and they had zero effect on him."
At that moment I cried out of empathy. because even tho he has shown no signs, he will never forget those pictures. It was just a short moment that changed the whole life of a family forever. There is no way he can forgive himselve or being NOT able to connect at any given time. And this is exactly the reason why he does not deserve to die.
He told to hear every day the words "no daddy, no."
I really want like to go to him and tell him how they loved him.
"He is missing any conscience."
I really can not believe this. There is just no way. He can be whereever he wants to be, his fault will never go away and he knows this pretty well. Like he said "there is no way to ever chang, what I have done".
The saddest part is it was just a normal family. Have you watched the videos with him and his children? I can not believe for a second, that he does not feel bad about what he had done.
Let's be honoust here for 1 second. He would rather die than live further with what he has done. Killing him would be a relief that he does not deserve.
amazing badass polygraph detective ( the woman) maybe also a good psychopath =) ) ) not all psychopaths do bad and it is a logical fallacy to say that somebody being a psychopath means that they did horrible things i think she is a psychopath but she is badass and did great
0 likesDad: we need to get you a lawyer...
0 likesDetectives: HOL' UP!!
The Polygraph Lady should have her own TV show!
0 likesI know a man that did this same thing only difference is that the day before he slapped his mom around and beat the shit out of all his brother that tried stopping him...
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1 likeDetective: uses one technique
Polygrapher: do these techniques stack?
JCS you're a Rockstar- new subbie!! Now running off to binge watch everything here. 🏃🏽♀️🏃🏽♀️🏃🏽♀️🏃🏽♀️🏃🏽♀️🏃🏽♀️🏃🏽♀️
1 likeWhat a sad waste of human life.
0 likesAnd poor wife and kids didn't deserve to die
"You got to get a lawyer" Yea, too late now - should of done that the moment he walked into the interrogation room and they started questioning him. He's so stupid.
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Cops when they hear "lawyer": "DID SOMEONE SAY PIZZA🤓🥰🥺🤍😄😅"
2 likesPolygraph Lady is so savage - its unreal! You never see her coming
2 likesOk now I know how to escape from a crime thanks for the tips (just kidding
1 like"you haven't shed a tear!"
17 likeschris proceeds to fake cry
this is why if you ever talk to the police you get a lawyer
0 likesNow I know their sneaky lil tactics. Incase I end up in that situation. You never know. Only a idiot would fall for their fake ego stroking. I spotted that shit right away.
0 likesThese two detectives are BADASS
1 likethat polygrapher lady deserves a raise 🤣💯
0 likesInterogator: "We know everything"
0 likesHe says, during an interogation.
🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
She is so professional its scary
0 likesHis poor dog has been home all by it self all day at this point !
3 likesDespite the subject matter, I just want to say the sped-up dad back rubs made me giggle a bit.
1 like"Those girls" no tears lol he can't lie if his life depended on it and I thank god for that!!
1 likeThe evil in him is making him cry.
0 likesPart 4
0 likesperhaps!????
Chris: I cheated on her.
0 likesCop: I know. And this is very good.
Chris is so full of shit 😂😂😫 he wasn’t even thinking about blaming anything on Shannan until the lady made that an option 😂 that is literally hilarious how he really thinks he’s getting over on somebody lmfaooo!
0 likesRip to those innocent babies and their beautiful mommy who loved them so much ♥️
That woman has really bad posture. Good job with this case, though. She's a star
0 likesHe was watching videos on his phone of his kids when they left the room, sicko. 😠
4 likesAnd notice he says "she WAS pregnant" (Past tense.) Even though she was only supposed to be missing at this point, not dead. 👀
Did they ask him why he did it not how ! I want to know why he did it ,what's done is done know let's find our what caused this ,what pushed this man to do this what was the last word she said that made him snap!!!
0 likesHe was still free to leave. How stupid are people. Like he could have just shut the door and not let the cops in from the get go and he could have gotten away with it. Hindsight really is 20/20 ain't it
0 likesWhat a disgusting person. He was so cocky and arrogant he thought he could pass a lie detector and never asked for a lawyer
0 likesChris Stop. It's time. That dudes heart prolly sank to the center of the earth at that moment
3 likesThem detectives were faster than Usain Bolt or Tyreek Hill when the dad mentioned a lawyer
0 likesWhen will people learn. If you go back for second interrogation just go ahead and lawyer up and zip the lips.
1 likeShanaan looks like the type of mom that in death if her babies asked why did daddy hurt us she would protect their thoughts from thinking he’s evil while he’s out here say she killed the kids
0 likesCounting how many times Chris says the word "like"..... 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
3 likesLol I noticed they rushed back in when his Dad said "lawyer"
2 likesThe fact that he blamed his wife and tried to pin it on her was stupid and disgusting all started with her telling him she's pregnant and while he was cheating on her
0 likesTammy’s FBI training: “chicks are crazy”….
75 likesIm literally begging you to cover gypsy rose and nickolas godejohn case
0 likesTheres a lot of footage
Please 😭😭
Tammys kids: throws veges in the bin
1 likeTammy: pause technique
Tammys kid: i killed the neighbour and the veges are in the bin😭
Tammy is amazing and beautiful ❤️❤️ great job lady!! Got nothing to even say about Chris. Monster trash 🗑️
0 likesLowkey coulda walked out after the poly. Prob would be a cold case unless they got a lead from somone he told or found the bodies
0 likesThe face of evil .
0 likes“Chris just stop, Chris stop, Chris I want you to take a deep breath, take a deep breath right now” My guy thought he was gonna get away prolly felt like a man but my but MR detective STRAIGHT BITCHED YOU
6 likesHow do they say these reassuring things to him?!
0 likesWhy the willingness to tell his dad? And to think you can just change a few details and pin it on Shanann.
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@Jared Falk yes, which leaves me questioning the impact on their personal relationships. Do not envy them.
0 likesHe needed his dad, from then on, it became more clearer.
0 likesWhy not just divorce your wife? Yes, you’ll have to pay child and maybe spousal support but it’s better than being in prison until all of time has ended.
1 likeChris Watt’s is the epitome of pure evil God seen what he did and made sure he was caught giving him no freedom to enjoy the new woman in his life. May he rot in hell😟😟🇦🇺
0 likes“I love those girls” he is talking about them as if they are his favorite pair of jeans that he lost
0 likesCops, detectives are so sweet. In India chris would have already been beaten to the death by this time by the cops
0 likesHaving that job would be pretty crazy jeeeesh! I think about that…. That profession must be exhausting
0 likes"Well hello fellow human I can promise I did not cease the aliveness of those children and that wife"
1 likeI hear it, everytime he says he wants them back and he didn't hurt them... yup. Wishes he could undo what he did... also what is it called that he is continually doing with trying to sound like he thinks he ought to?
0 likesOk 17:00 he sais his wife choked the kids then he flipped out and did the same to her... 🤔. Possible? Does that change anything lol
0 likesIm speeches. It’s easier for me to be chopped to pieces than to see my kids die. Some men don’t deserve kids or life. For all who is against the death penalty… do you think a father who kill his kids in cold blood should be breathing?!?!?!
0 likes“Is this gonna be on the news?”
1 like“NAH…. Not tonight..😏Poor dad:(
0 likesHe hears a commotion and saw that his wife killed their kids and they were blue that fast? Nuh uh buddy.
0 likesHis goose was cooked early on, Nicole Atkinson and Neighbor Nate didn't allow him time to clean up the crime scene. He thought GPS would track him going straight to work and back, then he would've come home, possibly gotten rid of her SUV, her purse, medications and etc.....he had no idea what was waiting on him when he returned.
0 likeshe is so obvious trying to lie
0 likesChris: I’m sorry.
1 likeDetectives: We know you are.
Damn, they roasted the shit out of him, and he didn’t even notice it. They were only agreeing that he is in fact a sorry excuse for a human being.
An utter stranger across the other side of the world shed more tears over his babies than that murderer did himself. Sick.
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Hatred
0 likesPeople grieve differently. Crying/not crying isn't an admission of guilt.
3 likesThe not crying thing was for interrogation to make the man feel guilty.
@Asher Louis who wouldn't cry over their babies brutally murdered
2 likes“Why is this happening to me?”
705 likesJust shows you what kind of person he is.
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facts
5 likesHello
5 likesthe ONLY time he felt genuine sorrow was when he felt bad for himself, super telling.
40 likesGod, i was enraged when he said that. But when he said that he was so scared after killing Shannan, I was shaking with fury imagining how absolutely terrified Bella and Cece were when their own daddy took their lives.
11 likes@Blorn Blad Seriously. he had no right to be “scared”
0 likes@eva blair u got an insta
0 likes@G E T R E K T yea I do why do you ask?
0 likesWhat’s so awful is how Chris completely neglected to even mention his unborn child... Unbelievable.
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They were pro choice
1 likeHe is just like that man who killed his wife and there unborn son in the early 2000s and had no remorse remember and used past tense bc he knew they weren't coming back. Same scenario he had a mistress I forget that mans name now Scott Davidson I think
3 likesMichelle Sharpe his name is Scott Peterson, and you’re totally right
5 likesAgreed! I was thinking that too.
1 likeWhy don't people refuse to do a polygraph test? it's not admissible in court and they just use it to trip you up. I know he did it and he's not sorry, but he just made the cops life so much easier.
0 likesChris has a very ego and also doesn’t seem very intelligent. Just my unqualified opinion but that’s a bad combo if you’re gonna try to get away with murder
0 likesThe male investigator is using the “John Cena lookalike technique”. This is used to make the suspect only feel like there is only one detective in the room rather than two, to decrease the pressure.
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Are you sure about that?
26 likesAnd then, after getting what they need, a very loud speaker plays “JOHN CENAAAAAA”, and the John Cena lookalike slams the table, increasing pressure to get a confession.
57 likesLMAO
3 likesUR amazing for this
1 likeLMAOOO I'm dying
4 likes"you can't see him technique"
1 like@John Glass both of these comments need more traction thats hilarious
0 likesthat made my day
0 likesThe moral of the story, people:
144 likesNever, ever sit down and have a conversation with the police like this without requesting legal counsel. Innocent or guilty, have a lawyer with you.
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I think the moral of the story is to not commit murder but the lawyer part is true too
102 likesBoth are true but never commit murder part is more true
12 likes@razjam Nah, nah. Just the lawyer part. nod nod
4 likesYES.
0 likes:😐
0 likes“You haven’t shed one tea-“
:😪
“hmmm he killed his kids and dumped them in an oil tank. but on the other hand, he occasionally cooked them eggs.”
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He probably thought Oil could be used to solve all his problems.
27 likesmariotaz George W Bush has entered the chat
44 likes@D M Afghanistan leaves chat
30 likesI mean, to be fair, if he can make me a perfect over-medium, I'm willing to forgive all of this.
29 likes@D M omg!! Hahahaha
4 likes@Jason Ruka
1 likeDubbya!!! oh the good old days...
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Yeah, just think about that, his own kids. No reason for any of it, if you’re cheating, unhappy, whatever just walk away. I’d rip him apart if I was that cop sitting across from him
7 likesGood guy if you ask me
2 likesOh lordy xd
3 likesNOO
2 likes@Tim R lol he would beat you up
1 likenothing more fatherly than eating unborn fetus with your offspring
2 likesHe would bring them cooked eggs to the oil tank site.
1 likeYeah so....
0 likesIn the process of mental exhaustion
0 likesw k The eggs we eat are unfertilized so that would be more like eating period blood
0 likesChris:”I’m not a monster”
1 likeMe and millions of other people: “oh but yes you are:)”
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He's really not tho those kids were basically worthless at that point in their lives and the wife is a wife which is expendable
0 likes@Big Dill Gaming Nice bait, mate.
0 likes@Big Dill Gaming bruh "worthless"???
0 likesYou've got to be joking
@Nezufy how do they have any worth
0 likesNotice how before he admits to anything he never says “my kids” or “my girls”. But the moment the detective puts the idea of shannan killing the girls. He goes with it and starts saying “those were my babies” “she killed my girls”
141 likesLike..... you literally have no love for those kids. You use them to your advantage
the bring in the dad technique
2133 likesDad "what happened"
chris " i killed them"
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Chris Vidal he didn’t admit to killing “them” to his dad, just his wife
51 likes+Chris Vidal funniest comment under this video
13 likesThese detectives need a raise, top level interrogation tactics.
90 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
3 likesno threats of getting Daddy's belt?? no belt smack??
3 likesmmm, what kind of dad is that??
lol
1 likeDad walks in. "Chriiiiiiiissss. What did you do?"
13 likes@Esteban Orantes glad they caught this evil individual but, dude..think about what kind of sociopaths these interrogators must be.
9 likes@CellBlockNine them rhymes are elementary af
8 likesCan you imagine what it would have been like if his 'mother' was there instead of his dad?
1 like@David Atwood Is that good or bad? If good thanks man, I worked really hard on it. took me a couple hours. I'm actally a very talented rapper. can rap about anything.
5 likesBring in the dancing lobsters
2 likes🤣😂🤣😂🤣
0 likesEsteban Orantes they make plenty DONT worry
0 likesMuch better than the Futility and Dossier techniques.
0 likes@CellBlockNine you better hold on to your day job
2 likesRed Lantern's Rage his dad should have been disgusted by what he did.
0 likesMister Justice what’s that SoundCloud
0 likesThose poor little angels, I watched the TV show where we saw videos of them, I can't breathe properly thinking of how their daddy betrayed them and hurt them like this, it makes me hug my little girl and never want to let her go
1 like@Blake this was far from his first mistake. His should have plead the fifth and gotten a lawyer, not answer any questions and not submit to a polygraph
0 likes@CellBlockNine I fucking love this guy
0 likes@Black Pill True. Otherwise they could think of more intelligent solutions to their problems than commiting crimes.
0 likes@CellBlockNine 🔥 🔥 🔥 that's some dope shit, i like lyric about motts applesauce, i feel that one
0 likes10:50 Sniffles on cue, I love that part😆
1 likeNice video :)
0 likesDad: Well you’ve gotta get a lawyer
2103 likesDetectives: crash through the wall like the Kool Aid man
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LMAOAOAOA
11 likesSo fast and quick 😂😭
24 likesThey DID lol
20 likesOOOOOooooHhhhh YEEEAaaaaHhhhh!!!!
24 likesOOoooOooOhHh yEEEEAAAHHHH!!!1!!1!!!!1!
8 likes😂
1 like😂😂😂😂
0 likesI just burst into laughter. 😂😂😂😂
1 like"You've gotta get a lawyer."
9 likesPolice: "we don't do that here."
@pee 😂😂😂
0 likesListening to Chris lie about his pregnant wife that is dead is disgusting and horrific. I hope he has a long miserable life in prison. Rest In Peace to those beautiful ladies.
25 likesPart 3 with no subtitlesis hard to understand because of low sound of the video
0 likesThe pause technique is absolutely murdering Chris. They probably could have just used that from the beginning and he would have got a confession from him.
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Luke I am your father
1 likeIt’s OP they need to patch it
7 likesDamn listening to these guys talk to Chris even stresses me out and I didn’t even do anything
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@voracious reader I’m saying I feel the same stress Chris is feeling lmao
0 likesI can’t stop watching these videos. These interrogators/authorities are insanely good at their jobs. It’s so trippy how all of these intangible strategies can really break a person down slowly.
75 likesThe woman looks so compassionate but in reality, she's just playing with you.
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These are highly trained professionals. It's actually scary how surgical their mindf****g manouvers can get and how easily can they spot guilty behaviours and take advantage of the state of mind of the suspect in every single moment
96 likes@Ángel Rodríguez I always wondered if they use these "skills" to argue with their spouses over things. I knew a couple who are both lawyers and they argue a lot and uses technical terms when going against each other. They didn't last a year tho..
46 likesBro she wasn’t lying when she was listing off her qualifications in part 2, she really is highly trained. Did a fantastic job of breaking this guy down
19 likes@jezreel lucas i dont think there is a way for a happy relationship for her, if she cant keep the job out of the house...
8 likesI gather you’re not referring to a specific woman
0 likesThe interrogators are just as psychopathic as the accused.
3 likes@Some Dude uhhh don’t know about that one mate
17 likes@Some Dude Or maybe they just understand the mind of a psychopath. They are strategic and this has to be approached in a manner that will work. It can't be easy.
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1 like@Roxy Marks I mean, it's all part of the play. She's telling you all that to let you know you're not getting away with it and she'll know if your bullshitting her or not (part of the psychological strategy). This heightens the suspect's guilt and the possibility of more accurate reading of the polygraph test, although the test isn't admissible in court (bec there is also a probability of inaccuracy) but they did a pretty good job of making him confess (which is clearly a solid evidence for his committed crime). This is the power of psychological warfare.
0 likesPro tip: Shut up, get yourself a lawyer and let him do the talking.
I’m sure she’s really sweet in person. But who knows
4 likesShe is compassionate, she's just not gonna tolerate any bs.
2 likesThats what girls can really good if u know what i mean xD
0 likes@Miles Keanu If you think all girls act like that man, you have a really bad taste on women. You have to increase your standards.
0 likes@jezreel lucas ok you dont get my joke np i dont mean how i say it it was only a joke sry if u got this wrong you dont know me im a gentleman with a black humor sometimes wish u a great night/day peace
0 likes@Miles Keanu I was just being sarcastic man, geez
0 likes@Miles Keanu I can't believe you took that so seriously 😂
0 likes@Some Dude Dude, they spent half a decade to study the minds and behaviors of criminals. Merciful and "parent-to-child" style of interaction with them won't work on this kind of situation. Every professionals have their own way of dealing with things.
0 likesTammy Lee and Graham are the coolest agents ever 🍀🇮🇪💚
0 likesI wonder why those videos were removed. I see interrogations all over youtube. Luckily I was able to see them all. And hopefully this video can remain. Those videos introduced me to your channel and I was absolutely love your content! Thank you for what you do!
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Franklin Barnes Agreed. Great content. These videos should be out there for all of us to study to at least have a better understanding of why evil like this takes innocent lives and how people should actually turn into a monster. To blame his dead wife is so despicable. I can vomit on some of the evil I see in these videos. Taking the lives of your innnocent kids is just plain evil.
2 likesHe is a really bad liar. I also agree with the detective - I lose my kid for a minute and I lose my God damn mind. I would be a blubbering mess if my wife and kids just disappeared.
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That's because you're not a sociopath.
60 likesId probably be externally somewhat composed but inside id be a raging hurricane of emotions as im losing my shit
25 likesAnd as the days go by that "composure" would break down more and more
Nabael that’s because you’re a normal person with feelings!!
7 likesI think I'd just enter into a state of deep depression and not even want to talk to the police, if I knew they died that is. I don't know what I'd be like if my kids were missing, luckily I don't have kids.
12 likes@Retro Progress takes one to know one.
7 likesDude, I don't hear my dog breathing/walking around/drinking etc. INSIDE MY HOUSE for half an hour I'm nervous. Let alone an ENTIRE FAMILY gone missing.
18 likes@Retro Progress And how would you feel if your 3 year old child was abducted, raped, tortured and murdered?.......And it happens more often that you think.
6 likes@ReddoFreddo If you thought it might help you would talk to the police. You'd do ANYTHING to find clues as to where they were and what had happened to them.
1 like@Vsatyk Thats just it. He reacted with no emotions at all, until the suggestion his work mates go out to Cervi to help retrieve the bodies of his babies......and Ronnie was also very unsurprised and not shocked at all about the murder of his grandchildren. With what we know now they all had foreknowledge pf what was going to happen and wrote an alibi letter weeks before his family was killed.
4 likesVsatyk I totally agree. Especially the “But you haven’t shed a single tear this whole time” comment. Granted it worked on this guy, but people react completely differently to situations based on the path. I lost my best friend in combat right next to me, and I couldn’t cry, even days after. I just shut down, I didn’t want to say or emote anything. Coming to a conclusion based on that is just unfair.
7 likes@Lareland Cooper He has just told us he had no remorse and the murders were pe-planned weeks in advance. He said he felt nothing as he drove away from disposing of his family at Cervy 319 and his actions all throughout back this up. All he could think about was being with NK. He even made an apology to HER in his FBI interviews at the prison but no apology to Shannan and her family. To this day and his his book of letters to the author he has STILL not apologized. He is not grieving and remorseful and is glad to be rid of them. He has a nice life in prison with no responsibilities and lots of fans and women who "love" him.
0 likes@Lareland Cooper It's not about how WE would act but about what we can SEE and our initial gut feeling. I knew he was a liar and a killer when I saw his media interviews, and the police who searched the house on the first day knew immediately. They don;t usually call in detectives for a well being check. And we heard the cop on his phone asking for detectives because he knew something was hinckey and Watts almost froze with fear when he heard the cop calling that detective. The cop saw all the evidence lying around and Watts saw that he saw it. Cops use their intuition as much as they use forensic, and often need that gut feeling to kick off further investigation. They are trained to pick up small inconsistencies many people would not. In hundreds of media and police interviews I followed my gut reaction - Susan Smith, Scot Peterson, Karla Homolka, Ian Brady and Myra Hindley......and many others. Anyone with emotional intelligence can see and feel the guilt emanating from liars who think they are fooling everyone.
3 likes@Lareland Cooper His lack of emotion IS the point, and he never began showing any emotion until Agent Tammy pointed it out to him, then he began the fake cry and trying to squeeze out a few tears. The real emotion didn't come until the suggestion his work colleagues be part of the body recovery team. That horrified him because he didn't want them seeing the results of what he had done and his tears were only for himself and what they would think of him. A typical self absorbed covert narcissist. No tears for his poor murdered babies.
1 like@Lareland Cooper It's scary how disconnected you are. My initial gut feelings about Watts turned out to be correct, and about all the other killers I have seen interviewed. If you can't trust your own intuition......and the evidence that backs it up well.......
0 likesHe is a mess but in a different way. More of a stuttering, frantic mess. A nervous wreck.
0 likes@tocov same here but with my cat! But she was the same... either of us didn't see each other for 45mins, would go hunting to check on the other....
0 likesIf I can't find my dog for a couple of minutes I panic, can't imagine what I'd be like with a kid.
2 likesI lost my son at target like a second and I got so scared they had to call a code yellow just to find him at toys section. Many heart was pounding thinking at this bad endings.
0 likes@Retro Progress 😂😂😂 yea but no...
0 likes@tocov lol same I freak out when my cats are acting different.
0 likes@goodbyehoes Far superior to yours. At 8 years old I read and comprehended adult books and was years ahead of my peers at primary school. And I have several uni degrees as well, and I worked as a new editor in radio.
0 likes@goodbyehoes Just because I don't agree with a comment doesn't mean I don't understand it. And I make and respond to hundreds of comments a day.
0 likes@goodbyehoes You think I don't know all this? Don't patronize me. And in this case we know Watts was guilty and had no feelings for his family and felt no guilt or remorse as he drove away from their disposed bodies, which he has admitted, and the observant among us could see for ourselves. Even if not bawling or wailing, there are other indicators that a person is frightened and grief stricken, but Watts showed none of those either in his media or police interviews, thus why our gut feeling kicks in.
0 likes@goodbyehoes A part of it. "Apart" has a totally different meaning. And his fake emotion at a crucial moment was part of the reason he gave himself away. And we all saw Susan Smiths fake tears and didn't buy it. Or Darlie Souters......or many others I could name. It was his entire body language and facial expressions during his media interviews that gave him away. He was laughing and smiling. It is you who do not get where I'm coming from.
0 likes@goodbyehoes Yes.
0 likes@goodbyehoes But he wasn't a blubbering mess was he? Not even when he described putting his babies in the oil. He only cried at the thought of his work mates having to be part of the retrieval process and witnessing his handiwork. Beware the man who cries. He cries only for himself. (Forgot the author but it was some famous philosopher).
0 likes@goodbyehoes I've read them all.
0 likes@goodbyehoes But he lied when he said he would be a blubbering mess....obviously he wasn't....Jeez. Whats wrong with you people? Because I have a different view of things you attack my intellect? There's a name for that......ad hominem.
0 likes@Juanita Richards honey, she is talking about the original comment. The the one at the top.
0 likes@Juanita Richards Have you ever intuited that someone was actually innocent without knowing from the framing or otherwise that they were innocent? If not, your intuition is untested and unreliable. It's easy to see all the signs when you know what the outcome is.
1 like@Dave it. I can only go by my gut feeling and some of my close friends who I would trust with my life and whose integrity is solid, I'd never believe any false accusations against them. We all know each others weaknesses and laugh about them - there's nothing bad there - just sarcasm, too much drinking at times, dry humor, hating on the narcs in our lives and having fun at their expense..........
0 likes@Juanita Richards That would be avoiding the question and offering extraneous information, plus rationalisation.
1 likeSee I'm actually learning stuff from these crime investigation documentaries :)
@Dave it. Me too. And FBI profiler books and those by criminologists and criminal psychologists etc, And John Douglas and others like him have YT channels which are fascinating.
0 likesYes, and the hell with work. I'd notify my boss that my family is missing and I would be the FIRST one out looking for them. His demeanor the moment he got out of his truck to meet the officer who came to his house said it all.
1 likeMe too, I start hyperventilating
0 likesThe whole time he’s crying, he never says anything about missing his family. It’s “I’m going to prison” “this is horrible” it’s sickening... watching him blame it all on his helpless wife who he murdered and buried in a shallow grave; not even mentioning that he misses them while breaking down.
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I believe the kids were thrown in the the oil tanks and she was buried out somewhere in a field. Still hella messed up.
2 likes"Why did this happen to those two little girls?" "Why is this happening to me?" Evil POS
0 likesHave to admit it was hard to watch his father’s reaction to the confession, you could tell he was dying inside listening to his son describe the murder
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TheFrostyBandit only because his wittle evil baby boy is going to go to prison.
9 likes@Mary Calvert what did his dad do
0 likesWas the father under instruction from the investigators to comfort Chris ??
0 likesThe part of interrogating I cannot stand is listening to cop say okay after every single sentence that comes out of his mouth. Blah blah blah okay...blah blah blah okay blah blah blah okay. Over and over and over and over and over.......
0 likesthe detectives constant little “okay”s are so soothing he seems so understanding and gentle all while knowing that the man in front of him murdered his entire family, i could never
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its okay, you can buy me a drink, its okay
5 likesThis is it...ever since I've been following this story I have wanted to hear this interrogation. Thank you for delivering this, Jim. Your channel is one of a kind & I promise you that I will be joining your Patreon. I live on a strict budget but you honestly deserve it. Thank you.
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I have found it harder NOT to see any of the interrogation videos on my suggested feed, you’ve been under a rock for months
5 likesFor me I couldn't get through any of the other interrogation videos, but Jim has a way of spelling everything out which keeps me watching
3 likesYup jim came in clutch with this one.
1 likeMaqsimous its his last chapter!!
0 likes"I'm going to fucking prison..." -- that's why he is so upset and finally breaks down. Not because he killed his wife, two daughters, and unborn son, but because he is going to lose what he was trying to gain.
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Thats exactly what I was thinking... total narcissist. Its all about him.
9 likesApparently his mother treated his wife terribly from day one.
So tragic.
@1979 BM scary! I heard his mother was going to give one of the little girls ice cream that contained peanuts. .and she was totally allergic to nuts!!
4 likes1979 BM Death would be too good for him.. . I think he is tortured in a sense that he can't be in general population in prison... inmates don't like child murderers... I think eventually they'll get him on the inside....he'll get what he deserves I'm sure in this life and the next👍
8 likesYou to, liar Kris's Watts.
1 like@1979 BM Supposedly SW texted someone that his dad did cocaine. CW's mother sounds like a first class "B" and his dad must not be much better, being married to her. I don't know what I'd do if I had a son who killed someone and my granddaughters, but I think I'd be enraged. I wouldn't give him a hug.
1 likeSteven Lundgrin Good point... I'm looking forward to next part with her interview. ..
0 likes@1979 BM ya I think its going to be part 4 on this channel...
0 likes@1979 BM 👍
0 likesIt would be way too hard not to kick his ass if I were in that room.
0 likes"Those are my kids" = so I'll kill them so she can't take them.. Golly this nonsensical way he talks, can imagine being married to it, nevemind how he held a job down. SMH
0 likes5:56 i love this part because the detective is almost literally saying “thats a good chris! Thats a good truth teller! Thats the truth telling chris i love” like hes a dog. Even funnier that it works on him
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Ikr, It just shows how truly selfish and egotistical he is at the core
21 likesIt’s called positive reinforcement and it works on every living creature who emits a behavior
8 likesAnd the detective has only met him like 30 mins earlier hahaha
1 likeLmaooo xd.
0 likes@Lala Xo not like THAT though
0 likesYou could give a positive reinforcement Just a bit more elaborate than that to a kid and they would react suspicious
The entire polygraph exchange was fucking hilarious, she wasn’t even being subtle about barbecuing this guy and he just couldn’t comprehend it.
0 likes18:14 The amount of showers she must be racking up at this point...
1 likeWhen he says “I want them back“ I believe him. He wants them back so he can be free of this crime that he committed.
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Dead on.
0 likesYou shouldn’t, because he doesn’t want them back and his voice has zero conviction or even volume in that statement. He wants to be free, yes, but he doesn’t want to undo what he did. He’s proud of this, since it fulfilled his narcissistic lifeblood to erase them from existence.
1 likeWhat about the courtroom etc. The videos that are older have more info than this one...
0 likes"Well... you gotta get a lawyer" .... detectives rush in
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Yeah not sketchy at all
126 likesWhat seemed interesting to me was the father's behavior when the detectives came back.
100 likesHe dropped the lawyer suggestion and basically became part of the interrogation, helping his son talk - with the physical contact, with his body language and probably just with his presence alone.
@MarvinCZ He was just trying to be supportive to his son. He has no idea of the ramifications of his actions.
94 likesNerk I’m confused by the use of the word “sketchy”. This is an interrogation room concerning the disappearance of three people (likely murder). What do you expect the detectives to be doing?
51 likes@T H I agree completely. He is just being supportive and may not realize how helpful it is for the interrogators. I bet they are fully aware, though.
38 likesGinj3rNinja wasn’t no lawyer in the world would have saved his ass not even Jesus
50 likes@MarvinCZ pretty sure that's why they let him in there.
13 likes@Dj Wardsworth Shit happens, that's why cops always go for a confession.
12 likes"Shit, did he just say lawyer?"
97 likes"GO GO GO!! GET IN THERE AND RUB HIS BACK OR SOMETHING!"
I thought that was kinda fucked up, even though he did do it, that was borderline a violation of his rights in my opinion. I mean really, the very SECOND he said lawyer, they rushed in.
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1 likeLove it! All he had to say is I want a LAWYER. How stupid do you have to be?
16 likesI just imagined Tammy inactive behind the door but when he says "Lawyer" her eyes light up red and she kicks the door down. She's the Taminator.
33 likes@tea and crumpets its not about pursuing the truth a lot of cops think they know who did it and go after him no matter what thats how innocent people end up in prison
6 likesDj Wardsworth tell that to OJ
2 likes@Anthony Nieves yeah...and he volunteered for a polygraph. He not once asked for a lawyer himself. He stayed cool during all those TV interviews, with the cops searching his home. He loaded his kids in a truck and dumped them in oil tanks....yet he couldn't muster the thought " I need a lawyer"
7 likes@Chris Sizemore plenty beers and laughs when the cops got done. Shows what humans are capable of.
1 like@tea and crumpets I always think the double standards are ironic in that regard. Like how in most true crime shows they say "(insert name) refused to take a polygraph and asked for a lawyer." as if that means they must be guilty. I'm thinking that just makes them smart.
4 likes@Richie Schneider I agree, I think there is a way to go about it the right way too, like if you ask for a lawyer immediately before any questions are asked, it looks much less fishy than asking for one only after a certain confrontational question is asked by the detectives.
3 likes@Anthony Nieves this is a man who killed his wife and kids.
1 like@Key Chain if you read my comment you can see where i said "even though he did do it." Yeah he did, but my opinion still stands that was pretty shady that as soon as he mentions lawyer they rushed in the room. Everyones supposed to get fair treatment under law no matter what the crime is, this case is no different.
4 likesAnd the female detective affectionately rubs Chris's back repeatedly.
0 likes@Anthony Nieves yeah but he needs to say lawyer to the police, doesn't he?
0 likes@Anthony Nieves in argument though the dad reccomended he get a lawyer. I don't recall the man himself asking the investigators to see legal counsel. I see your point of perhaps they should have been more respectful to that wish and presented him an opportunity, if it were not the case of it being a slam dunk and they didn't present him the opportunity seek counsel that is a different discussion.
0 likes@Zoteck to me it isnt even about being respectful or anything, it just seemed shady. Good thing they got the right guy though.
0 likesAnd yet Chris remained smoothbrained enough to not listen and get one.
1 like@Gundam Leviathan That's all good and well and true, but that still doesnt change my mind that it's shady that they came in the very second he mentioned a lawyer.
1 likeAnthony Nieves Yet not once did Chris tell them... I’m not answering any more questions, I want a lawyer. He never objected to anything. He thought he could beat the system and get away with it and his brain wasn’t prepared to actually have to come up with a defense.
0 likes@Skyler Felix Yet that does not change how it's shady that they walked in when a lawyers mentioned. Im going to keep saying this.
0 likesAnthony Nieves It’s not shady... it’s smart. Should they just let him get a lawyer and potentially ruin their case??? Watts and dad were too stupid to realize that room had a camera and mics.
1 like@Skyler Felix it shouldnt be "lets stop him from getting a lawyer," and thats what my main point boils down to. There exists a law specifically to give people lawyers who cannot get them, due to various reasons, so the law thereby acknowledges that everyone should get a lawyer. It's definitely shadey, but i respect your opinion.
0 likesDj Wardsworth a lawyer would’ve told his ass to leave a voluntary interview asap
0 likesAnthony Nieves he was never arrested so he was not offered a lawyer/not a violation of rights
0 likesYeah, the lack of emotions is a dead give away. Hell, i wanna cry everytime i leave my dog at home when i go to work.
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Red Shirt Gaming honestly, lol. I wanna cry when my husband leaves to work, or when I can’t take my dog with me to the store 😂😂
18 likesRed Shirt Gaming i love my jack russell hes name is madmax but eveybody calls him max.....chris is dead man walking..
5 likesjoe duce j definitely
2 likesI feel that on a spiritual level. I feel SO guilty when I leave my pup at home and I go to work. As soon as I get off I go straight home to her 😂
9 likesSame, I have 3 and I know they have each other when I'm gone but I still can't help but feel guilty and miss them when I'm not home.
4 likesRed Shirt Gaming - Same!!!
0 likesIt's not a giveaway at all, in this case anyway. Some people just don't get emotional, even under extreme circumstances. I think the point of her bringing that up was to see if he would then try to appear emotional like she expected him to, which of course he did, and then he quickly switched out of it when questioning took another turn.
2 likes@Mirage Agreed. There was a very famous case in the UK some years back, the murder of a young woman. The media collared her landlord, a man called Christopher Jeffries, and because he looked very odd and didn't react in a 'normal' way to the media's questions, he was basically declared guilty by parts of the media and the public, and he became the prime suspect and was arrested. It eventually turned out that he was completely innocent, and he was just an old-fashioned eccentric that had no idea how to deal with media asshats, but his life was nearly destroyed over it.
0 likesThat case has always stayed with me. There is no 'normal' behaviour in these cases.
I would recommend a 2 part TV drama that depicted that case btw: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3429354/
Lol, I always tell him "I miss you already!" as I'm walking out the door.
0 likesYou are speaking the truth! It takes me forever to leave the house cause my "bye sweetie" take so long.
0 likesits not lack nor absence of emotions, its restraint of emotions, as an introvert he's pretty much trained most of his life repressing or suppressing emotions and thoughts. Introverts tend to be more neurotic which the detectives pryed upon. Since introverts bottle up their emotions and feelings and thoughts, the detectives used that as an advantage to cause him to burst open, but they can't afford to get him to be aggravated, so they try to ease him up and the key role was bringing his dad in. This caused him to open up more and ease up and feel more comfortable as they watched through CCTV. Him crying was NOT just because he was going to jail, it was also from the fact that he had finally burst open, he couldn't take the pressure anymore and the investigators knew this would happen or at least hoped for this to happen. He's definitely grieving inside, he just doesn't like to let out emotions to others he doesn't know and seeing a familiar face got him to finally do so.
0 likesHe even lying about their seperation,i don't think he and shanaan talk about their seperation before he killed his family,chris is such a liar
0 likesCracks me up every time:
425 likesRonnie Watts: "Maybe you gotta get a lawyer."
BOOM! The door bursts open, Tammy and Grahm storm in.
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Did Ronnie even finish the word "lawy..." before my heroes burst in???
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@C$PG Weeb
33 likesLol... wow, someone is triggered...
😂😂😂
Poor muffin, did the big bad cops catch you at something nefarious, some stupid crime you thought you could pull off???
😂😂😂
@C$PG Weeb these cops brought justice to innocent victims, we should all be grateful to have such talented people getting the psychopaths off of the street.
38 likes@C$PG Weeb i used to be a troll too.
4 likesThey were outside the door pressing those ears against it to hear everything thier saying.
0 likesHahahah
0 likesthe training and execution of these professionals is outstanding.
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That's because she went to the best school and training remember
7 likes0123four badmannnnn😎😎
2 likesBlaming the girls Mother. A final disgusting act.
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Astolfo wtf
24 likesdetectives led him into this idea though
3 likesAstolfo are you okay?
1 likeXezlec you know you don’t have to prove you’re morally superior to a guy who murdered his whole family.
0 likes@Xezlec Your right He tried to blame his wife saying he killed her because she murdered his girls when just before he said he would never harm his children. didnt he stop think he was murdering his unborn child too. he guilty of murdering all four them.
0 likesWhen the dad mentions getting a lawyer and the detectives burst back inside lmao
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Davide Rossi Lots of lawyers have gotten people off with that
24 likesTammy and Graham are my ducking heroes.
0 likesRight he should of asked for a lawyer. Chris should know they are both saying good cop /bad cop ,nice & understanding forget all those steps they used he was screwed!
6 likes"I'm gonna have to stop you right there"
2 likesHave you got a time stamp ?
1 likeDavide Rossi call OJ Simpson’s lawyers, Johnny Cochran and Robert kardashian, also be black and make sure the lead officer is an admitted racist
0 likes@Davide Rossi better call saul!
0 likes@its show
0 likes17:54 "well, you gotta get a lawyer."
18:06 door opens
@its show pretty easy to find, you just scroll forward till she's in the room with them
0 likes@James Jesse yep. "we are the heroes of our own story", hence why they always play to your ego calling you nice shit.. calling someone trashy etc will make they defensive asf because its impossible to actually see yourself as wrong, only that an action you DID was wrong.
0 likesThe dad is holding a gun in his hand, his index finger and thumb, look what shape it makes
0 likessoooo they suggested a scenario about his wife doing something to the children, and he immediately picks up on that and uses it. what a psychopath.
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The fact that he does not catch on at all that he was being manipulated into saying he killed his family is mind boggling.
109 likes@The Man in Black And in the next interview he claims his IQ is 135. He's one of those people not smart enough to realize his shtick and BS isn't working. Everyone can see straight through him.
43 likes@H FiftySeven IQ honestly don't mean that much even if he had a 120-140 IQ if he's not educated on things it doesn't mean shit. Even someone with a IQ of 100 can be taught that getting a lawyer is your best bet.
17 likesThey suggest that on purpose cos they knew he would go with it. To say they are smarter than him is an understatement
12 likesLaDonna Louise
1 likeYes it was the joker. He did it to those kids.
I bet he can't even bench 135.
9 likesLaDonna Louise RIGHT!!!
0 likesHe's not very bright, call a lawyer before they make you to take the polygraph.
4 likesand he uses it on his dad first, who already doesnt like shannan and would instantly take the opportunity to blame her and not his son.
7 likes@Shan maree Walker it's their job, not his
0 likesNot too bright, I call an attorney if a cop even looks at me on the street, and I haven’t committed any crime
2 likesHe went with it because he knows he's done for. He knows it will be proven it's him anyways, that story he killed only his wife is easier than saying "I killed my 3 children and my wife"
2 likesIt's almost like the cop gave him a bargain confession.
@Huckleberry Harrison His only way out of this would have been to say nothing or tell the detectives he would only answer direct questions, each question once and as briefly as possible. Preferably yes or no answers and take notes, inform them he would not answer any question if its rephrased and if the interview descended into repeating and rephrasing questions he would leave.
1 likeLeaves no room for manipulation, perjury traps or information they can use in someway and puts the pressure on them with the ticking clock of him leaving before they had evidence enough for arrest. Thank God the guy wasn't smart enough or lawyered up, he might have walked without a confession.
You didn't think he was a psychopath when he killed his family?
0 likesIf anything, this interrogation shows that he is not a psychopath. Dont throw words randomly around.
0 likes@Northern85Star english is a changing language and it just so happens that psychopath is a synonym for crazy nowadays.
0 likes@lifesarisk he's not a psychopath by that definition either
0 likes@Anonymous okay fine, its also a synonym for very bad not good person.
0 likesThe only reason he asked for his dad to come in was so that he could test and unravel the new lie he had come up with. As soon as the female detective made mention of Shannon possibly being the culprit the idea formed in his head to put the blame on her but he knew he couldn't convince the detectives with a lie that he just came up with. So he asks for his dad and uses his dad to test it and see how it works. I think he felt that he could lie to his dad with no repercussions and then once his story was solid enough he would give it to the authorities.
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Sherlock Holmes
4 likesI just don't think he could say to his dad that he killed his grandkids
4 likesThis video don't show his face . So I can't read his truth and false statements glad he got death penalty
0 likes"I lose my 4 year old in a store and I start to go panic ... PANIC."
246 likesParents can relate, it's true. One of many ways you can tell he's guilty.
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I lost sight of my dog for 2 minutes and I was panicking, can't even imagine what I would do if I had kids... :o
20 likes@Notanyone Yup, only when he feels sorry for himself does he cry ... Don't know if you saw the sentencing video, but the father-in-law describes the youngest daughters death, how she bit through her tongue and fought for her life, as her "dad" smothered her with her favorite blanket ... This after witnessing her mom's and sister's death, then shoved through an 8 inch hole into the oil well ... Chris was completely emotionless, but when his Mom said she'll always love him, that's when he cried. Disgusting.
8 likes@Kholdaimon it's amazing ... I lose my phone and I'm retracing my steps, looking under my car seat, if all else fails I'll even dig through the trash ... Chris though? Couldn't even pretend to be concerned, and showed ZERO remorse other then when he realized his mistress and coworkers were gonna find out ... Real quick, I must've been 7-8,I don't really remember, but u shot a squirrel with a pellet gun, and was literally sick to my stomach for a week. That was over 25 years ago and I still think about it ... Yet here's Chris, not even bothered a little bit after smothering his kids to death and shoving em down an oil well.
7 likesI had the same and it wasn't even my child - it was my neighbours -this dude ? soooo guilty
2 likesExactly. I would b a friken mess
0 likesIf I lost one of mine I'd be shitting enough bricks to build a house and a few more to furnish it.
1 likeThis guy is way too casual to at least not know something.
Dad isn't really believing him...
1 likeI’ve cried because my baby was in a different room and I couldn’t go grab her because birth. I can’t even imagine
0 likesPlot Twist: Dad is a retired interrogator.
0 likes23:30 he did say family tho
0 likesI can’t believe the only time he cried was when they pointed out he hadn’t cried yet.
920 likesgag.
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And he dried up almost immediately. What a pyscho.
23 likesOr when he knew he was going to jail
17 likesThat’s so fucked up! 🤢😤
0 likesFr!
0 likesHe’s a bad liar
1 likeSame with Jodi arias
0 likes20:10 "like none of this makes any sense, why would she hurt my fuckin girls" damnnnnn!! 😱😡
0 likes“Chris just...omfg..CAN YOU JUST STOP??!?!”
0 likesDetective: did she kill the kids?
1217 likesChris:yeah I'll take that
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😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
4 likesYes I thought the same thing!!
21 likesLmfao! Right!
0 likesSame as chris: can I call my dad
2 likesDetectives: sure I’ll take that
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wow, yeah, that must be what happened!
2 likesi’ve never seen anything on this case before and for a second i thought he was truthful. oops
1 likeGood one
0 likesHe keeps saying they were blue. Would they be blue?
0 likesHe doesn't cry for two days about his wife and kids missing but breaks down when he realizes he is going to jail.
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Yes.
2 likesJustin D. Prison where Big Bubba awaits with his tongue hanging out 😍
4 likes"Why is this happening to me?"
5 likesRight sorry for his own dam self thats it..
4 likesAt least give him credit where it's due. When Tammy pointed out the fact that he hadn't cried at all, he whimpered and shed a couple of fake tears.
11 likesAnd says, WHY DID THIS HAPPEN TO ME. OMG. REALLY CHRIS
1 likeClear narcissism
1 likeHe started AFTER she told him how odd it was.
0 likesJustin D. & notice how he mentioned the ppl he let down! He lost friends & even coworkers but nvr mentions his daughters🤔
2 likesJail is kinda fun. Prison is worth crying over. I'd rather die than spend 10 or more years in prison. Unless if it was like in Goodfellas where I get to chill and cook and eat Italian food and sell drugs. That would be cool
2 likesYep, same reaction R. Kelly just had in his interview.
1 likeI cried when the Dad put his hand on him. He was clearly emotional and knew his son had done something so awful. We never reslly think about the parents and what it feels to know your child murdered people especially his wife and children. That poor old man 😔😟
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Yeah man. And they will still have love for their child. Have son, can confirm biggest love of my life
9 likesHe only did that after seeing Tammy do it. He immediately tries to slander Shannan after hearing the lies his kid told him.
3 likes@The Antagonist He was already holding his arm for a while at that point.
3 likes@Linda Mcclain I gotta agree with you. 'Your kids - your responsibility' comes to mind.
1 like@Linda Mcclain yea his mom even had the audacity to forgive him in front of shananns family I believe after he was convicted🤦🏽♀️so sickening I feel no remorse for these monstrous people.
6 likes@chriscashmoneyy Form a sentence.
0 likesDad: "you need to get a lawyer"
1094 likesChris: "how about i incriminate myself"
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This just made me lol 😂
11 likesLOL !
1 likeLove how the detectives jumped in like, “Welp, the dad said the trigger word ‘lawyer’ ; that’s our cue to distract the guilty man immediately.”
18 likes@SongJLikes worked perfectly right?
1 likeThe dad unknowingly did his own interrogation, pausing for more. Then when he got a partial answer, he showed more emotion in a moment than Chris did the whole time
1 like@Dustin - “God Almighty, son.”
2 likesAnybody else fixate on the clock during time lapse?
0 likesHere after the Netflix documentary, I just can't believe how pointless his actions were, brutally murdering his whole family for no reason. Tragic
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Oh, there's a reason all right. He didn't want to have to give up that nice house after the divorce and also pay child support. He thought, I'll just make them disappear.Then move in the new girl.
26 likesHey whats the name of the Netflix doco can I please ask?
1 likeThanks heaps!
1 like@Christian Narvasa Thanks. I noticed in the documentary a few of the adults had rectangular sticker like things on their upper arms. Seen clearly on the 2 guys at the beach. The footage did not get close enough to figure out what they were or said. Any idea what they are? Political slogans? Nicotine patches? Fashion? I'm in Australia and have not seen it before.
0 likesOn the serous side, that guy really snapped, so badly.
Quatermass Shannon worked for a company called Thrive which sold vitamin products including these patches. I doubt they worked but apparently she was an excellent salesperson who would probably have succeeded in anything she tried her hand at.
3 likes@Margaret Adam Thanks Margaret.
1 like@Margaret Adam Ah, an admirable snake-oil saleswoman.
3 likesHow refreshing.
Prot ?
0 likes@PEE AND CACA channel she was an annoying pyramid scheme die hard. Everything posted on Facebook to show everyone else they too could be living the dream life like her’s if they just signed up!
2 likesSir, fan of the ricky gervais show, i tip my fedora to you good man
0 likesI once had a coworker say “I think he loved his kids he just lost control.” I seriously couldn’t believe my ears.
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Not a thing. Your coworker is scary 😦
17 likesSounds like one of these "apologists" that populate the left side of the political spectrum. He'd/she'd probably stick up for ISI5 and the Ta1iban too...
8 likesStay away from her lol
5 likes@Blue Sky Country literally what??? Lmao
39 likes@Blue Sky Country politicpiticicoxocpitpolitic
1 like@Natasha Thompson you heard the man
0 likes@Hughes Lowrance Careful, watch that blood pressure dawg... With all the shortage of nurses and ICU staff going on right now if you catch a heart attack you gonna be waiting for hours to see a doc... 😂
1 like@Blue Sky Country whatever
2 likes@Blue Sky Country well that’s quite the reach
2 likeshe didn't loose control he "took" control like all abusers do. Your coworker is scary
0 likes@Blue Sky Country
1 like?????????
Boy are you high
he did love his kids but when he met nichole she basically made him get rid of the family whether that meant kill them or not she was part of it in a way because he wasn’t going to do it. yes he had no remorse afterwards but the first time he tried to kill then was so they couldn’t hear their mum screaming like omfg wtf, and then they woke back up again after he had killed his wife and he then didn’t know what to do so he killed them at his work site in the car
0 likes@𝕄𝕣 𝔽𝕒𝕙𝕣𝕖𝕟𝕙𝕖𝕚𝕥 you’re a sociopath if you think that’s love. You never put your hands on the people you love unless it’s to embrace them.
0 likes@Katie Rose however i do make the mistake of letting my anger sometimes take control and in the past i have in some way hurt someone which i don’t agree with and i’m working on my anger now. But the fact that person sexually assaulted me and was so selfish about it later on when it haunted me i just couldn’t hold in my anger
0 likes“This is not the last chapter of anybody’s story”
763 likesMan got sentenced to 5 life sentences without the possibility of parole. Pretty sure this is the last chapter of his story 😂
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Lol!
1 likeSadly it isn't his last chapter. Women all over the country send him daily letters claiming to be in love with him, or rallying support behind him, or blaming it all on Nicole. While I 100% believe she had WAY more to do with the crime than she admitted, she wasn't the ones who laid her hands on those beautiful babies and Shannan.
37 likesI hope he eventually gets out of solitary and gets what he deserves, a lifetime of ass beatings and fuckings.
He might find prison tk be a fun n games like richard speck
0 likes@Holly Herzog Curious, what’s the theories or evidence about Nicole having something to do with it? 🤔
12 likes@The Cawd Squad Well aware, I just want to know why people are speculating it because of that.
8 likes@Tuzi Kitty Cat because people like to be detectives and conspiracy theorists. Chris was lying to her too the whole time so the only way to be together was make his family disappear
13 likes@C K Yep. Regardless of some things criminals may have done, they all hate child murderers or molesters.
0 likesMurder of any kind is obviously wrong. But killing kids? That’s disgusting.
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im sure that it 7 degrees of evil but your own kids that you raised. its all awufull but somehow that worse to me.
10 likesHis own kids
2 likesHe'll be suffering in jail
3 likesIronic how Chris needs his dad but didn't provide that same opportunity to his children when they needed him most...smh
379 likesIn addition to his imprisonment, this child murderer should be forced to watch, at the very least, this 3rd part of the JCS video every day to see how pathetic he really is.
4 likesJCS... you make some of the best and most innovative True Crime videos. Much appreciated.
The fact that his mother used to call shannan and Evil nasty person Is one reinforcement for him to justify what he did.
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I don't know if she's evil but she was pretty annoying
10 likes@Silvaski Productions how the hell would you know? Lol
2 likes@static void I was pretty invested in this case when it was relevant. watched all of her Facebook posts and crap
12 likesTrue.
3 likesAnd none of these justify a murder. Remember
24 likesGetting Kizzume to narrate these videos is a genius idea! He’s just brilliant! Excellent editing too 💫
10 likesThe way he detached from his family enough to kill them is truthfully horrifying
8 likesOmg I feel so so so bad for his father. I can’t even think about what he feels about finding out the truth of his son’s family. Chris will face his punishment in the rest of his life and beyond. There’s nothing in this world he can do to make up for what he did.
4 likesI feel sorry for the old grandpa.
5 likesHow he didn't just drop dead from the shock of hearing his granddaughters were murdered, I'll never know...😭
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His parents actually seemed like they didn't care about their granddaughters. All they cared about throughout the trial was their son.
5 likesThis was so hard to watch. Pinning these murders on his wife.... sick. Absolutely sick. When the investigators mentioned taking those babies out in their blankets with their stuffed animals..... I lost it. I’m a mother of three, if my husband was killing my children, I would be on the phone immediately. Calling ANYONE who could help me and my husband would do the exact same thing. This is so heartbreaking. I can’t even fathom this situation. He is a monster
1 likeQuestion: Not in this case, but could it also be that innocent people get in jail after they get manipulated and made a confession about a crime they didn't commit? Like also innocent people could tell the "wrong" signs during the Reed Technique. That would be really fucked up
11 likesGreat videos as always. I feel so sorry for Chris's Dad.
0 likesOften, suspects believe that asking for an attorney is an admission of guilt. In fact, it's usually the first thing they should do.
1 likeI know its morbid, but I'm fascinated by this monster. There's no emotion towards his family, or remorse for his actions, yet he is anxious about his plight, so he's not a text book psychopath.
2 likesI'm having a hard time reconciling how someone can be so unencumbered by the murder of his own babies and pregnant wife, and still have (what appears to be) an emotional response to being found out. Wtf is at play here?
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Narcissism. No empathy, pure self centeredness.
0 likesAll through JCS videos I'm frightened by the thought that other killers are watching too and taking notes.
2 likesE.g. if Chris had watched this channel beforehand, things certainly could've unfolded differently and he may have walked free (like Casey Anthony)!
“This is the Chris who tells the truth, because your a truth teller” LOLLLLL
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That part had me cracking up.
19 likesThat line is so good, I’ve actually used it on my 12 year old. Not sure it helped me any, but it felt good saying it.
31 likesLie detector machine turned itself on and started laughing
20 likesLooooool
1 likeTruly Heartless. The only tears were for himself when he realized he was going to prison.
2 likesIt's very interesting how you can appeal to the ego to confess when that was the very same thing that committed the crime.
0 likesIn each part of jcs's coverage of this case i find parts of video I've never seen in 1000 other chris watts documentaries or so on. The perfection of what he included is unreal.
3 likesI cannot wrap my head around the fact that all he had to do was simply divorce his wife but instead he strangled her to death..
0 likeswhat I've learned: you can summon detectives by using the invocation "you would better get a lawyer" to someone beside you.
2 likesWhat I really wanna know is how this might’ve gone if he had got a lawyer when he could’ve
0 likesI've said it before and I'll say it again. This guy is just telling us how to commit the perfect crime
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How?
0 likesthank you to all guilty parties for subjecting yourself to interrogation.
0 likesPoor dad .... It's the biggest nightmare to hear from your child that he hurt another human being
0 likesReally a fucking psycopath. It boggles me that he showed so much emotion when he realized that he's going to jail. Even tried to paint his wife the murderer of their children.
2 likesI can only imagine what the dad is going through
8 likes"I freaked out and did the same thing to her"
"Oh my god...... Good god almighty son..."
Still shocking to me these people don't immediately ask for an attorney
0 likesMy main takeaway is that the suspect is a dull, mentally-feeble man who thought he could straight-face his way through a triple homicide
0 likesAsk for a lawyer. Even or especially if you're innocent. Ask. for. a. lawyer.
4 likesI can only imagine how hard it was for her to rub his back, I would've felt nauseous
78 likesThe audio is so horrible, I had to turn closed captioning on.
0 likesFascinating channel though.
I am amazed at the interrogations of these psychopaths.
Polygraph woman really broke through offering alternative theory and then bringing in the Father.
It's amazing how dumb these people can be to sit there and even talk without a lawyer in the first place. Like when the officer says I don't think I believe I would've been like stfu bro it's not my job to make you, it's your job to prove it😂 like come on man do any of these people have a basic level of common sense. I remember getting interrogated as a kid and they told me they were going to fingerprint a car to find out if I was lying, I said go ahead dude😂💀 we all know some tiny county in Virginia who has to outsource forensics isn't going to fingerprint a whole car.
1 likesometimes I think of how the exact moment he killed those kids went by, when I was somewhere else living my own life. and how if I was there at that time with a damn bat in my hand! I'd have gone to prison for those kids tbh
3 likesWhile I’m glad that these psycho killers are stupid enough to get caught by interrogation techniques! I’m baffled at how stupid they are! They are informed that there free to leave, entitled to an attorney and so forth! They all ignore all of that! I personally believe that everyone needs an attorney!!! If innocent to make sure your not wrongfully convicted or self incriminate yourself of other things ! And if your guilty then to protect your rights and make sure you get a fair trial! Guilty or not the us interrogation standards need work! No one should sit in a room for up to 48 hours or more in some cases without breaks to sleep and gather thoughts as well as eat! And regardless of guilt investigators should not be allowed to lie to a suspect or trick them! We are entitled to a jury of our peers and a fair trial but that should extend to the beginning of events leading up to a trial! One is prevented from fair trial when lied to by investigators who are going to use this information against them!
0 likesI felt so sorry for his dad that it made me cry.
2 likesHe said...those kids...like he didn't even know them...WOW!!!
4 likesHis Dads reaction is heartbreaking to watch :(
2 likesHow do they prevent someone from catching a flight in the morning to another country? Do they have the police follow them home and stand overnight watches to make sure they stay put?
0 likesCheck those techniques out. Absolutely brutal and well played. Done him like a kipper.
1 likeNot to justify this sick mans actions at all as he deserves everything he got, but why in America do these mf’s never think to get a lawyer? Rule no.1 where I live is you speak to the police, you have a lawyer present or you do not say a word
6 likesHmmm. These videos have given me second thoughts about murdering.
0 likesTheres no way I could turn up for an 11 o clock lie detector test and still be waiting for it to start at 2 o clock.
Nothing is funny about this situation but it’s almost comical how much of an idiot he is. He really thought he was gonna get away with it. Shannan and those baby girls didn’t deserve this. He should’ve got the death penalty. And these detectives deserve a medal because they really put the pressure on him so good. I just don’t understand why people don’t just divorce instead of killing their spouse? He could’ve walked away. How can you smother your own children? Talk about demonic. This guy is pure evil.
1 likeThis guy did kill his daughters. Killed his wife first, took her body and the kids to a construction site and then killed the kids, ditched their bodies in empty tanks.
2 likesWhen you see his dad upset, it’s more dramatic than anything in Hollywood.
3 likesI know this because I have known a born narcissist for 12 yrs I lived with him 6 years straight 12 yrs being knowing him only 7 & 9 moths I was not around this person and yes I studied him. He hated that I was happy cuz he had a self hate he could never overcome to this day. I actually call him a Chris watts they’re to much the same he almost killed me twice I’m sure Chris has done a lot to shanann and girls through the years that he will never tell ever. I know he has
0 likesI knew he was lying in the beginning in the First part he was Nervous & And he Thought he was Going to get away with it he knew he did this
1 likeam i the only one who feels super stressed out while watching these videos, i have a weird feeling in my gut. i start thinking i could never pass one of these tests...and then i remember i just need to NOT kill anyone
1 likeEvery video of Chris Watts parents, mainly his mother, they display almost zero emotion for their grandchildren when they find out they are dead. They talk during the victim impact statements in court and its all about forgiveness for their gentile boy Chris. Lock them all up.
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I hope the universe doesn’t grant you with karma. It could happen to you so be careful what you say. Might find yourself in those shoes.
4 likesExactly, in a crime documentary it said that Chris was a narcissistic.. Their parents also always say Chris is a nice kid, he isnt a bad guy
0 likesCan anyone explain why he can’t just ask for a lawyer??
1 likeInterrogator: “This is the Chris I knew would come out today, the Chris who tells the truth, cuz you’re a truth-teller”.
6 likesChris: 👉🤥👈
Why didn’t they say to him, “why would shannan kill her girls?” When trying to get him to confess more to the girls murders?
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Because they already knew she didn’t kill her kids. They already knew he did. After he said “she killed the girls outa anger because she was done with the marriage”………..Woulda been a pointless question after all those lies.
2 likesOMG! LAWYER!!!! Then you're free until they can prove that you did it!! This guy proved their case for them. Only expenses were coffee. Note: I'm glad he talked because he's a murderer. Just a stupid murderer.
0 likesI feel like I have to confess and I did do anything. The interrogators are savages.
0 likesif it’s your son he just murdered your grandchild and daughter in law. Good this must be so difficult to deal with. I’m not sure if I could console my son after hearing him say what he said. My god that’s super super tough who knows
0 likesi lost my phone once in a greenhouse and had more panic than this guy, and the case was green
0 likesOh well ... He wanted a new life and the Judge gave him one, albeit in prison.🤷🏽♀️
0 likes“Mom always said she was an evil person…” Wow!
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The mother is probably projecting her own personality on her.. Apples dont fall far from the trees, She probably dominated her son to such a degree that he ended up taking out his rage on his wife and female children eventually. Its a very rare thing for these killers to have had a loving home yet they say they did.
0 likesYou can notice how his way of talk doesnt change when his switches alibis - which I think suggests both are lies on this alone. Especially when how his manner changes when he spoke the truth about his infedility. Or when he coldly interrupts his I think genuine grief to finish his lie.
0 likesthe fact he blames it on his wife is sad . 🤦♀️
0 likesHis dad is the definition of unconditional love
1 likeBroooo those cops are sneaky as fuck. I know this dude did it and I'm glad they got him but dont think for a second they wouldn't use these techniques on someone innocent.
0 likesHe loves the word "like" more than he loves his children.
14 likesTammy is a badass!
6 likesShe gave him an excuse for murder and he bit.
He fell for the banana in the tailpipe. That lady told him a story and he went with it.
0 likes“Before you came in, I was watching videos.”
6 likes—well, good enough for me. Let this man go free!
I wonder what the detectives said to the dad before he went in there
0 likesSalute to all the COPS!
0 likesIf you watch those videos of Watts and his family, he goes along to get along. He is not 'fatherly' in his interactions with his wife and his daughters. When the little girls act up, he doesn't step up and call them down, he allows his domoneering wife to do his jobe. This kind of home life has caused him to seek a different life with someone else.
0 likesPeople that yearn for control and have no idea how to obtain it, chant .....
0 likes" Take a deep breath...."
His confession reminds me of "True Story" the Jonah Hill movie, which is based on a true story
3 likesHow come you just become this monster to just go on and kill your whole family for a hot girl??? I'm not too sure he never did anything similar in youth
0 likes"You wanted a new life and the only way to get that new life was to kill Shanan and the Bella and CeCe"
6 likesBingo, got it in one
I feel bad for his Dad
0 likesHer kids would never be able to lie to her 😭😭🤣
0 likesThe guy is a satan in an angel's costume!... If it was upto me i would waste a second in carrying out his death sentence!... Kudos on the investigators...,Their patience definitely paid off at the end! 👍
0 likesThe family that Chris comes from is the root of the problem. And alot of people like that exists.
0 likes10:02 “i haven’t understood why you haven’t shed a tear”
26 likesChris: 💡
I mean he’s a monster and deserves to rot in jail but wow what an idiot he is for thinking they cared about him and wanted to confide in them
1 likeIt still doesn't make sense why he had to kill them all. He wanted a life with another woman, so just get a divorce maybe? I watched the Netflix documentary on this which also fails to bring out the psychological aspect of what drove him to murder. Thoughts anyone?
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He is just a sociopath with no empathy.
0 likes5:45 Chris says "She WAS pregnant", the worst liar in the world..
0 likesGet that man an attorney…
0 likesDetectives watching the security footage while he admits to his dad what he did : 👁👄👁📸 Gotcha!
0 likesHe is just so dumb how he let the cops manipulate him like that... what did he think was going to happen in that room ?.?
1 likeThe guy left both kids in the oil tank while still alive and crying for his help. He just watched.
0 likes- Why take their bodies out of the house and bury them? (If Shannan killed them.)
0 likes- I was scared.
You can literally hear the clock ticking when he confesses to his dad. Jussayn.
1 like14:06 “Chicks are crazy” lol she’s the best. 😂
15 likesi didn't know the detective had put the idea of shannan killing the girls in his head
0 likesThe audible ticking of the clock might be the best interrogation tactic...
1 likeSilence...tick.tick.tick.....
This guy is teaching every criminal how to lie lol
0 likesThe letter S is thoroughly abused in the course of this interrogation.
0 likesLmfao they tell him he has been lying 🤥 which he has and constantly Lie to him to build his ego just to uppercut his ass afterwards lmfao legendary. Especially the polygrapher who played him like a fiddle. Lie to a lyre and they don’t expect it. 🤣😂
0 likesI don't agree on the polygraph woman asking him the alternative questions as to whether his wife had something to do with the kids because it led him to fabricate the excuse that he had no choice but to kill her. Bad move imo don't give them the possibility of an idea they can use against you to cover themselves.
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Once he admitted to killing Shanann that meant he could immediately be arrested, which is what they wanted, and it also lead to Chris telling them where the bodies were. So they got a confession of at least one murder, and recovered the bodies.
0 likesChris was arrested, which was the goal. Proving him guilty would take place at trial. Getting him arrested on a serious charge was extremely important.
The detective took the Ego rising technique a little too far. It looks like he fancies him. "But on top of that you look pretty good now, you're pretty fit".
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He is assuming this guy is a sociopath and shallow and its all about appearances to him.
0 likesHe would've been better off packing all his crap into the car and getting into a slow chase with the cops on the freeway.
0 likesI Wonder if he'll ever be able to watch these In prison and be like - crap
0 likesThw neighbor had it right from the get go when Chris "those kids" Watts got home and opened the garage door. And then, Chris' dad did more the detectives did. Lol
3 likesThis detective is the king of the pause.
3 likesHe was gonna kill her anyways but this rage being caught for cheating was the cherry on the top of a hateful ice cream sundae.
0 likes18:12
2 likes* comforting him
In her head: “I’m going to make sure you’re hanged for this you POS”
Of course Chris begins with a lie to his own father.
0 likesHe blames her....how cowardly and pathetic can this guy be?! Shann'ann killing her own kids definitely doesn't make any ounce of sense. This guy would rather push blame cause he knows he is being recorded
0 likesHey I was on the defense team n I can tell u without a shadow of doubt in my mind that this man Chris Watts is innocent. Just joking, and he's not a man
0 likes…. And this is not the last chapter in anyone’s story (except yours!)
1 likeWho the fuck thinks "she made my kids blue so i made her blue too" is a good defence?
2 likesThe one sniff Chris did after the detective points out he hasn’t cried 😂😅 moron that guy
19 likesalternaive question works well with cases like these
0 likesThe rage he felt for Shanann was because she busted him cheating. Narcissistic People hate to be confronted for they’re wrong . He was pissed that’s the rage and only that I’m sure Nikki cut down shanann and told Chris that shanann makes him like her puppet. That he looks less than a man.
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3 likesDetective: So either you’re this monster or…
Chris: I’m not a monster!
Detective: 😏 Keep talking you fiend….
The male detective is watching and learning
6 likesThe lie is.. that if he didn't bring up the affair/girlfriend first as to give info.. then what else would he lie about.
0 likesDamn, What are his co-workers gonna think?
1 likeThe boomer dads reaction was pretty difficult to watch.
0 likesTheý are both genius
0 likesChris Watts: ,,I am not a Monster.“
0 likesIf I was him I'd be leaving for sure
0 likesHe is not only lying, he is guilty because he didn't get up and walk out or he didn't lawyer up or he didn't stand up and raise hell with the detectives for not being out on the road looking for his family. And HE didn't yell out that HE needs to be out there looking for them. THOSE factors are what make him quilty as a man can be.
0 likesPolygraph tech Looks at random scribbles "So I can tell you are lying". There is some serious irony there.
0 likesHe never say my girls, my daughters,,,,he always say those girls....wooooooww he never loved his babies
1 likeInterrogator: You haven't cried at all.
0 likesChris: 👁👄👁 (oh yeah i forgot about the emotion thing uuuhh i can't force tears what else do people do when they're sad uuuuuuhhh) 😔 [sniffle]
Where is part 4? What was his sentence?
0 likesIt started with Jennifers Solution..
1 likeSubscribed and awaiting new material now!
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Unfortunately you have a long wait
0 likesI drift into deep slumber watching these videos
3 likesOne word way too late for Chris...LAWYER
0 likesthose detectives are having the time of their lives. That would be my perfect job haha
2 likesI take a beer bottle cap-full of beer every time CW says "Like".. its 3pm and I just walked into a doorframe with my face.. drunk as a skank
0 likes“Those kids” never says “my kids”
0 likes"Mom always said she was a horrible nasty person" As if the angel she raised is a fucking saint.
0 likesI cant understand how this women scrach him on his shoulder when she next tells that it was discusting.
0 likesThe polygraph lady isn't doing this for duty's sake. She loves this 😅
0 likesNotice when Chris’s dad was asking him directly, “she killed them?” and “she choked both of them to death?” Chris never once directly said yes.
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Nice catch, didn't notice that first time
18 likesI didn’t notice that the first time around but that’s interesting... he couldn’t bring himself to answer directly. God what a scumbag.
17 likesLets reflect this on an innocent person.
2 likesSome might react the same because they are in shock or they relive the moment in their head.
But others might immediatly denie it.
Its hard to tell wether or not a person did/didn't do it based on 1 specific moment.
Though in this case, Chris did in fact killed his whole family and it did show that in different scenarios of the interogation.
I must admit, nice catch!
@Sythia Dawn wtf are you saying, IT'S OK TO MURDER HIS WIFE AND KIDS???
0 likes@Benjamin Jr They are saying: Chris is comfortable with killing his wife & kids, but he struggles to lie to his father. Smack my head!
3 likes@Worldwide JIN-tleman! oh yeah i misunderstood sorry
1 likeI love how they have an extra loud clock. It's makes the silence so sinister and foretelling.
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Its a psychological trick. When you see the passing of time, you get more nervous. Notice how its a mechanical clock and not a digital one, this is because the sound and the physical notion of seeing the second hand moving causes great pressure. It’s placed right in his view so he can see the time pass and nothing really moving forward, giving him psychological pressure
50 likesPhilly Love The clock is not saying “tick tick” it’s saying “you’re stuffed you’re stuffed”
10 likesEver seen the movie No Country for Old Men? Same effect in the last scene.
2 likesPhilly Love - I was honestly thinking that too! I was thinking 🤔 “Jesus! That clock would make me confess anything!!” ⏰😳
1 likeThe Psychological details are amazing
5 likesThe clock was trying to say your time is over Chris Whatts👍
2 likesNehh the clock wont bother you that much 🤷♂️
0 likesLike they got it from Edgar Allen Poe supplies.com!
1 like@aboctok There's a missed opportunity by not calling it the Alfred Hitchclock.
0 likesDefinitely deliberate
0 likesYou mean foreboding
0 likesThe polygraph pass or fail didn’t even matter. She just used something he doesn’t understand in order to pressure him into admitting something and it worked. Thank god he is a moron and told on himself. That monster being free is scary.
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@WorldIsFilledB Well it mattered in the sense that it broke him down, but the results from a polygraph isn't admissible in court
20 likesI knew he was a moron for not lawyering up. He reminds me of the Facebook friends of mine that list their education as "school of hard knocks"
3 likes@Jahupp Fnorkel well yeah that’s what I mean
0 likes@Nolan Booblackie polygraphs are almost 99% accurate and that’s proven, yeah no shit it can’t be used in court what’s your point, a lot of confessions are given after polygraphs, stop thinking you smart kid be realistic lol
0 likes@WorldIsFilledB it's not admissible in court. They knew it he was lying almost 100% but that's doesn't matter in the court of law.
0 likesYour right about that pass or fail they are indissmiable in a court of law he could've walk out a free man one more night
0 likes“Those kids” “Those two little girls” as if they weren’t his...
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He literally already seperated himself from his kids. How horrible😢
46 likesHe just want to forget them to not feel guilty. Disgusting
12 likesHe was literally smiling and smirking in the last two days, since he murdered them. Unbelievable that he could just smile after what happened. I guess they were just 'those kids' to him.
8 likeshe does say "my kids" eventually
1 likeIt's a way of dissociating him from the kids..
2 likesAny normal parent would not give a flying fuck about anything else if they found their kids murdered. Its so clear how little he cared for anyone other than himself. I honestly cant think of a painful enough way to end his life.
1 likeBut he “helped make those kids”
1 likethey never were.
0 likesI call my doggie his name more than he did his own children smh
0 likesI listen to a lot of crime podcasts and a lot of the suspects/killers will purposely “forget” the victims name or refer to them as the kids or that girl to distance themself from it but it’s a for sure sign they’re guilty bc no innocent person who’s actually worried about their own kids wouldn’t just refer to them like that
2 likesIn a text from him to shannan weeks before the murders he was even referring to his daughters as “those kids” “those girls” even then so...
0 likesI do the same with my report card.
1 like"Those Ds, Those three little Fs."
I know right.
0 likesI get mad every time he says that shyt!!
@Gman g I would be an inconsolable blubbering bawling mess for weeks if I lost my 2 daughters and I probably wouldn't be able to smile again for the rest of my life he is a sick psycho that is right where he belongs I only wish he could've gotten a death penalty like he gave his own family ☹
1 likeIts called denial, or as psychology likes to call detachment
0 likesI am feeling really down today, seemingly out of nowhere, and to see you uploaded instantly cheered me up. Thanks Jim
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Me too Jill, maybe it's something in the air xxoo I hope you feel better.
8 likesNicole Poliskey thank you, I appreciate that, happy thoughts and vibes to you 💕
3 likesBill Kerman exactly. Some people are just interested in criminal justice, who would have thought
9 likes@Jill oh i get it now
3 likesjenny macgregor yes :) I am just another Jim can’t swim enthusiast
3 likes@Jill hahah you and me both :)
1 like@Billy Big Bollocks She just said she was feeling down today and now you tell her she needs mental help because she (and I can assume most of the other viewers) finds these videos entertaining. You got a toaster IQ my dude
8 likesMatt Blair I am hoping they are just a troll, instead of just a lame human being
2 likesEdited because if they ARE just a troll that’s lame as hell too. Lol
Same here!
2 likesThanks all. Fans of Jim can’t swim are cool people ❤️
5 likesYou got this jill keep fighting, and keep smiling you got a beautiful smile!
1 likeThere's nothing wrong with you,Jill. Don't let these comments get you even more down. Most, if not all, of us have times in our life when we just feel blah for little to no reason. You don't need help merely because this video made you feel better.
3 likesI truly hope all the positive and good vibes I'm sending your way get to you somehow. *hugs and smiles*
Started watching on the toilet 🚽 ended while on the toilet and now I can’t move because I’ve got pins and needles.
3 likes@Mark Hill 😂😂😂😂 thanks for that tidbit of information. Hope your legs get back to normal soon... I'm assuming it's your legs. 🤣🤣
3 likes@HMQ you are obviously projecting. Take a breath and go outside.
3 likesYou guys better cheer the hell up!
2 likes@Jill You are truly an amazing, inspirational and electric woman that takes my breath away every time I see you! Your energy is so insane, you heat me up and make me melt and then you cool me down like rain.
0 likesSame girl, feel better
0 likesAngie Martinez your assumptions are right🤣🤣🤣my legs are working fine now👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻all 3 of them🤣🤣🤣
0 likesWhat the fuck
2 likesMe too, that's awesome (=
0 likes"GIBS ATTENTION"
1 likeNothing like watching the confession of a man who slaughtered his two young daughters and wife in cold blood and stuffed them in shallow graves and storage tanks to cheer you up
2 likesMe too. Had to leave work early cause I couldn't concentrate and spent the rest of the day in bed. 😞
0 likesi agree except his videos dont make me feel great, as much as i want to watch them
0 likesLove seeing a man confess to slaughtering his whole family; just cheers me up!
0 likesSo weird, I call it a cosmic convergence (something in the air as they say). These convergences and disturbances are odd, a mystery, and an emotional challenge. It will pass and the cosmic forces will clear, and if only a little, getting enough sleep helps.... Hope you feel better tomorrow! And me too, sure gonna try!
0 likes@Leon Coombes haha those were actually quotes from Chris Watts to Nichol, but thanks for playing.
0 likesI feel for the dad. Lost his grand children, daughter-in-law and his son!
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He didn't give a shit about shannan or the kids. They said vile things about the kids and Shannan after their death. There was no empathy from Chris's side of the family. Disgusting.
109 likesDidn't you hear when he told his son...mom always said she was fucking evil
29 likes@Asad I thought @ghost was referring to Chris' dad as he referred to Shannon as 'daughter in law'. Chris doesn't have a daughter in law or grand kids
1 likeThe granddad made the breakthru a lawyer is irrelevant at that point.
8 likesHe could no longer say he did not known about where the bodies are. Autopsy would tell the rest of the story.
Her mother in law almost killed celest earlier to this and shanaan was upset abt it with his family
7 likesHe doesnt care he and chris mom didnt even attend their funeral
5 likesGeorge Anderson damn.
0 likesGeorge Anderson m8 chill I said damn as a way to say, damn, way to put a point
0 likes@George Anderson and to you, cheers.
0 likesEdit: You're fine m8, was just a little misunderstanding that's all
I think that Chris’s parents didn’t attend the wedding of him and Shanann. If that tells you anything.... purposely didn’t attend because they didn’t approve of Shanann.
0 likesI take afternoon naps and I was up at night later than usual. I watched this video and been unable to sleep
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I'm watching this so I don't sleep, kinda hard
0 likesDetectives: Did Shanaan do something?
1664 likesChris: internally hmmm, you know what, that's a great alibi. I'll go with that.
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When he said "i don't wanna protect her" i was dying😂😂
68 likesIt was kind of a shame she gave him that alibi but least led to half a confession
11 likes@Tyles28 that was the whole point of providing him a plausible alternative. watch the video right before that point the narrator goes over what the interrogators were doing.
31 likes@Sohyang World Why is that funny? Seems like a natural thought process.
1 like@Tyles28 How did you determine that it was a half confession snd not a full confession?
1 like@Tyles28 yes and no. If they tie him to a story and find out where the bodies are, the physical evidence can be used to corroborate or disprove the story.
0 likesIn other coverage of the story you find out about the forensics they did and why it doesn't add up with his version of events
“a great idea, fantastic even, outstanding if you truly insist”
3 likes@Tomorrow is Yesterday you're one of those weirdos who thinks he's telling the truth LMAOO go touch some grass bro
0 likesThat's not what "alibi" means.
1 like😹😹😹😹
0 likeshonestly props to the interrogators. i can’t imagine the amount of strength it takes to be that composed when you’re talking face to face with a murderer
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Pretty sure they’re on top of this 100%. It’s their job.
1 like@Art M oh yeah for sure, i agree. i was just saying that because i definitely think you have to be a certain type of person to have a job like they do
0 likesI don't want that lady be my interrogator
0 likesThe female interrogator is sooo right. I lost my son for a few moments at a downtown celebration and I freaked out big time. My son had just run over to a different bounce house but holy shit I was in full panic mode when I couldn't find him. This guy is to calm. If I lost my wife and kids I would be in full panic mode. They would have to give me some Xanax to get me anywhere close to this guy's behavior.
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Never underestimate a dad in Family Protect Mode
0 likesRight my son walks to the other side of the toy aisle and me and my husband almost puke from panic. He was gone for all of 10 seconds but the sensation of not knowing where your child is horrifying. If I was in Chris' situation I'd be fucking catatonic.
9 likesGold Dust Woman same but with my little brother! He would always go to the toy aisle without us seeing and I would freak out 😣 my heart beating 100000 miles a second ahhhh thank god nothing bad happened.
1 likeRight?! I can barely even sleep through the night without checking on my little girl (I know I need to let go lol) but still! I wouldn’t be able to speak, move, anything!
0 likesI couldn't immediately see my dog at a dog park and started screaming her name frantically like the beginning of "28 days later". I couldn't imagine what it would be like if it was my child.
0 likesThe only time this demon shed a tear, is when he found out his ass was going to rot in prison--not a single tear for his beautiful family that he slaughtered.
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He's not a demon. He HAS demons. Big difference.
10 likes@NPC 123 "he barely touched them"
20 likesHe literally strangled her to death my guy.
@RainbowManeUnicorn he IS a demon. He committed the killings. No devil or devils "forced" him to do it. Hes responsible for his own actions. The demons are not real.
5 likesLamb Jiggy - Ugh. Another Watts groupie troll
7 likesWhat a great guy! #1 Human.
1 likeHe's not a demon, he's a human. Get a grip on reality: Humans are not neccessarily good beings. By declaring him a demon instead of seeing him as a human you are just pretending that humans are not capable of cruelty and violence, when in fact we are.
12 likesBingo Berra i cant tell if you are trolling. He strangled 3 people one by one with his bare hands. If thats not slaughter u tell me what is. How is that rough on him?
2 likes@Stefan Hohnwald humans can be demons.
1 likeStefan Hohnwald who are you to determine for someone how they define what a demon is?
2 likesSo bizarre
0 likesChris: makes a sandwich
2601 likesDetective: “it’s AMAZING. SUPERB. GOD-TIER DAD. DAD OF THE YEAR. TOP NOTCH SANDWICH.”
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😂😭😂😭😂😭
7 likes“Everyone is talking about it, some say best dad ever. That’s what I hear, just ask anybody.”
78 likesThe sad thing is that much praise over a mere sandwich would make a narcissist feel like a God.
78 likesNot a lot of dads do that, Chris. You're a loving father, we know that.
57 likesLol
0 likesThere are a lot of dada who don’t do that kind of thing. That’s the woman’s job. You’re such a great father.
9 likesSure beats Bean Dad.
1 likeGOD TIER DAD THO 💀
0 likes@ourcorrect opinions that was the point, though. To give him a false sense of self esteem before they tore it down.
1 likeThat is called the ego-sandwich technique. Pretend to love your sandwich and praise it to make you feel good. but secretly I already eat another sandwich wich was much better.
2 likesWhen you use the "ego up" technique but overdo the shit out of it.
1 likeHe was such a great Dad. He made eggs for those kids.
1 likeI swear I’m more panicked when I MISPLACE my cell phone than CW was about his MISSING family.
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Absolutely. He should be freaking out.
7 likesGood point. Day after day too...
3 likesThatchic If I Had Children And A Wife That Just Went Missing, I Wouldn’t Even Be Able To Talk.
2 likesThats because he is a psychopath he murdered his own children.
1 likeThatchic me too, man, me too 😰😥😓😪😞fucking heartbreaking watching this, the guy is a legit psychopath, he has no real emotion and zero empathy... obviously, just really freaky to watch
0 likes@Samantha Shaman You Don't Need To Type Like This.
3 likesProt07ype Okay So...? Why Do People Keep On Brining Up The Way I Type, It Is Not Harming Y’all In Anyway, This Is The Way I Type, Deal With It.
0 likes@Samantha Shaman People Keep Bringing It Up Because You Don't Need To Type Like This.
1 likeThey're allowed to express their opinion. Also, it's just an opinion, and that doesn't harm you in any way either. Deal with it.
Prot07ype The Way I Type Isn’t Harming You In Any Way, So I Don’t Understand Why We Are Having This Conversation, Smh.
0 likesProt07ype How About You Deal With The Way I Type And Just Stop, You Keep Telling Me To “Deal With It” When You Should Be Looking In The Mirror, This Generation Needs To Learn When Their “Opinion” Isn’t Needed.
0 likesProt07ype This Will Be My Final Reply, I Know How To Type Properly I Just Choose Not Too, Also You Started This Conversation, Now I’m Ending It, You Were Looking For A Fight To Begin With, Instead Of Dealing With The Way I Type, You Came On And Starting Running Your Mouth, Please Keep On Letting Me Be The Center Of Your Attention, You Ain’t Changing A Damn Thing, Show Us Sad You Can Get, Have A Nice Day, Also Get A Life 😉☺️
0 likesDid you not watch the whole video or what?
1 likeOr car keys, or the dog getting loose. I think they were afraid he was going to plead insanity. Which when you watch him there was probably a good case for. Nutter. Hereditary nutter.
1 like@Samantha Shaman you know it means your shouting, right?
1 likeLori Scheet THIS IS SHOUTING, This Isn’t, Please Learn The Difference
0 likesHeard that. Still freaking out about a phone I lost 10 years ago, due to the pictures I had on it.
1 likeI had a heart attack the other day when I went home from work without my phone.
1 likeI dont understand when people say Chris's dad is a psychopath too etc.. He seemed very emphatetic and supportive to me. This must have been a very hard situation for him to handle correctly. Collapsing and crying (what people seem to require of him) is not handling it correctly, as a parent. He did good.
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Naeogol Naersk agreed ! The dad is also in shock . No one wants to believe their child could be a monster
48 likesHe and his wife said horrible things about the wife their son killed... after she was dead.
29 likes@RowRedRound Like what for example?
2 likesHe raised a murderer.... if that's your definition of good...
13 likes@Alabaster You can't claim to know that he made him become one.
30 likesHis parents hated his wife too. Im glad their tombstones have no name Watts anywhere.
15 likes@Carolyn Stewart they didn't kill her
10 likes@RowRedRound They are entitled to an opinion. & I am sure the mother & father in law knew chris's wife better than we do here on Youtube. Just saying.
11 likesGod forbid something like that happens .... for sure a good massive slap it would have been done from my side... then I don’t know... it’s definitely heartbreaking to see your child in this position.
3 likesalso i think he can tell chris is lying so there's that too, he doesn't even know what happened yet
6 likesBut nobody said that. So I don’t understand why you said that. Not one comment in this thread mentioned that. So clearly not everyone is saying that.
0 likesNaeogol Naersk i think they think that way because they believe Chris has come clean to his dad prior to this interrogation his reaction is like as if he already knew and not surprised. If my dad suspected I killed not one but 3 in total of his grandchildren he would beat into an axons
1 like@marshababe daddy got over his shock and DID NOT go to his granddaughters funeral. The Ruzieks reached out to them and asked them to co.e but their hate for Shanann over road their ability to love their sons offspring g
3 likesThats his son
0 likes@Barbi Button sorry, but not going to someone's funeral , does not imply hating the person. There are plenty of reasons, and they are not our business, anyway. i for myself don'tgo to my family's funerals either.Just because I don't want to. To each their own. ppl are different.
3 likesAre you kidding?!..This grandfather!!. has just been told his grandbabies are dead!!. and how did he do..NOTHING!!..As a grandmother that is not normal!!..not even if he's in shock!!..Ronnie Watts did not act in a normal way on hearing the sad news of his granddaughters death!!..
2 likesI know everyone is different but he showed no emotion! what so ever..Nasty just like his wife..
It's easy to understand, really. Just like there are keyboard warriors there are also keyboard forensic psychologists that think they know what they're talking about just because they watched a couple of videos on the internet.
3 likes@Barbi Button and IF so...why not? everyone is different. Who are you to judge? have you lived his life? he sure has his own reasons, and ppl should respect that too.
0 likesYEAH.......great parent!
0 likes@Naeogol Naersk Like "I don't think he had the right person by his side." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHMFQzyAAu8&t=182s Basically blaming Shannan.
1 likeHis mother never believe Shannan was missing, she thought she had run off with the kids. But there is also other negative behaviour towards Shannan from the sister and mother of Chris. Shannan allowed his sister to take care of the wedding invitations but most of them were never sent out (and they themselves never went to the wedding). And Chris's mother allowed nuts around her allergic grandchild. It doesn't take long to find all the evidence that his family were not sound people.
I agree, his dad seems like a highly decent, moral & ethical human being. As we can see, and already assumed before watching this nightmare unfold - he's reeling from not only his "missing" daughter in law & two, sweet innocent grand babies, but prior to this disgusting idiots half ass pathetic omission, this poor man has to wonder whether or not his own son is capable of such a monstrosity, or, if he wholeheartedly believes his son is innocent- I would expect him to be fiercely, mercilessly involved & trying his damndest to comfort his son & help him escape the torture of being interrogated while his whole world has just "vanished into thin air." That's not what his father did. Without hesitation he allowed, or even led his son into answering those questions. He didn't shush him or instruct him to stop talking & demand that he wait for a lawyer like some fathers would've done. Can anyone imagine so many grueling realities happening all at once, and with the innate love he has for his son, yet he continued to cooperate with the law & allowed the truth to be told without the slightest inkling to defend his own son because he knows the difference between a horrible mistake, and cold blooded murder. Clearly he was filled with uncertainty based on such bizarre circumstances but once this evil moron took the bait & proved what a worthless coward he is (you can tell his father was at an utter loss, completely frozen with terror)- as any normal person would be. This is a devastating tragedy for everyone involved, and unfortunately, this selfish narcissistic pig can't ever redeem the relentless pain he's caused & it will only continue to linger because of his actions, and only his atrocious actions. Whether he had a sick, twisted lapse in judgement, or he's always been a loose cannon who's never had any regard for human life - he gets to spend the remainder of his miserable life paying for what he's done. I'm sure he's contemplating ways to end his own pathetic life, and either he'll succeed, or another inmate will do such justice for him, but at the end of the day- there's no way out for his parents and anyone else who loved him regardless of his own lack of consideration for their regard when he thought of absolutely nothing but himself. There's no silver lining here. None. It's horrific & maddening to say the least.
3 likes@Fhjthnl Lol Iuyo 100% agree.
0 likes@Jackie Bennett Watch the video where both Chris's parents are interviewed and his views on Shannan. He is not the decent guy you think but mostly I think he's just a henpecked husband, he has to agree with the wife.
2 likes@Cell28 do u have a problem with me? Good. I must have spike the truth. After this, our convo is over. I m entitled go voice my opinion.
0 likes@Barbi Button lol, don't flatter yourself . And everyone is entitled to speak his/her opinion, so I will do so as long as I please XD
1 likeMy opinion: CW dad also narcissist. In other video when CW dad interviewed and said "You had to know Shann'an" referring to what he is implying is her bad behavior. This is a narcissist: "Well, look what you made me do (kill)! I had a good reason !" Just sick.
0 likesGamerGalUK - Okay thank you, I will watch those videos. My comment was purely based on what I've seen in this particular video. It's very difficult to say how anyone would react under these circumstances. I felt painfully torn trying to imagine how impossible it would be to process, much less display such a wide range of inexplicable emotions. As far as their personal family dynamics
1 likeI think it's been made fairly obvious/clear, that Shannan probably was controlling & overbearing toward Chris. However, that's an irrelevant character assassination at this stage in the game. It's bothersome just how quickly some folks will discredit even the slightest notion that she had many wonderful qualities, which, I'm sure she did. Furthermore, as far as how (we) the general public see (assess, judge) each party, and their behaviors, that's a slippery slope to go down not being in their shoes. That being said: I would assume Chris's parents probably struggled desperately trying to process & accept the entirety of such an unimaginable situation having gone from being plagued by their most prevalent feelings of (til now) controversy & opposition toward Shannan &/or how their son had been treatedand then suddenly needing to set those feelings aside and face such horrific, escalating truths that would absolutely destroy anyone. Sure, it's easy for us to expect them to immediately rise above something so devastatingly evil from our removed positions & perspectives. I think that will take time, and I'll certainly watch the videos you've suggested. As for my current, overall opinion- it's based on only what I've seen thus far- and I really felt for this man, (his father), that is. (I hope) it goes without saying that my heart did, does, and will always bleed for Shannan, her sweet girls, and unborn son, her family, and her loved ones. It doesn't matter to me, personally, if she was a controlling person- of course that doesn't justify her tragic untimely fate. That will never be a factor in my feelings toward this nightmare.How does anyone kill kids? I mean killing anyone, but freakin' kids???
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moncorp1 Inc especially your own...
111 likes@M bare hands, choke them... yikes, it makes me feel sick just thinking hurting my kid in any possible way!!! scratch him last week by accident trying to hold him after he was falling and i saved him from the fall but instead i hurt him and scratch him in the forearm and feel horrible
25 likesDid you not just watch the same video I did?
2 likesThat’s the same question those against abortion have been asking since hector was a pup...
11 likesabortionists have left the server
14 likesWell it’s a lot easier
1 likeI can’t even kill an ant without being depressed over killing it
6 likesTroubled people. Call it evil if you want, but some individuals are born disturbed, and unfortunately others suffer in their psychological wake.
0 likesOh man and when he strangled one the other watched and even asked if he was going to do that to her too. 😭😭
0 likesABORTION
1 likeTheir OWN toddler daughters no less.
0 likes@Science Team Maybe they left the server because they don't actually exist. Nobody pushes for everyone to get an abortion like those that push everyone to give birth. It's having a choice over your own bodily anatomy. We can choose to donate organs, even that right can't be taken away after death. People that are pro forced birth don't take that into account that they're giving women less rights over their organs than a dead body does.
6 likes@Fip Dibwibbler no, if you see no difference between killing a non sentient developing fetus and suffocating a child with your own bare hands you must have some deeper lying issues to deal with....
7 likes@unus unus.
1 likeIf sentience is your definition of human life, please allow me to help you out.
Actual definition, 'human' and 'life' separately:
Life: the condition that distinguishes animals and plants from inorganic matter, including the capacity for growth, reproduction, functional activity, and continual change preceding death.
Human: belonging to the genus homo.
(There are a lot of definitions for human, I used the scientific one because this is a question of biology.)
So, a "fetus" is, by definition, a human life.
No other species on earth will ever become that specific genome.
The only possible way for a human life to be created is by the one method your ilk so eagerly promote.
And yet, somehow, you deny it the most basic respect of acknowledging the murder.
Specifically, the 649,169 on average abortions per year.
That's more than a tenth of live births. IN ONE YEAR THEY KILLED MORE AMERICANS THAN THREE CIVIL WARS.
Ah shit... guys, I know a guy that set fire to his own house with his kids inside... he first tried to smother them, and when they went out, he set fire to the ENTIRE house, with the kids inside, with himself inside... he’s still alive guys... my ex bf worked as a first responder on an ambulance, and he came to get him to the hospital, and retrieve the kids bodies.. he never slept for ne next two weeks after the event... he could see the babies, still in their bed.. and hear the “dad” laughing with his fucking voice
0 likes“I DID IT... I LEFT HER WITH NOTHING”
Long story short; this guy lived in a town near mine, was married then gone into a divorce cause his wife filed a report for domestic violence... he chased her for months, he told her he wanted to see HIS babies, the kids wanted to see their father, and she allowed them to go to a slumber party to his house.
Well, they never came back. His plan was to kill them so she was left with nothing, as a punishment for their divorce..
@M What about an animal?
0 likesWith their hands...
0 likesmoncorp1 Inc Idk, same way you'd kill anyone else?
0 likesNo one should kill anyone
0 likes@Ivor Biggun exactly. Makes sense.
0 likesAnakin.
0 likesMaybe you've never had kids 😂😂😂
0 likesEspecially if they are your own kids! That is just the most horrible disgusting thing to take away your wife, your two daughters, and your unborn babies life away 😭😭💔
0 likesHe probably killed them after his wife since the kids just seeing him kill their mother is pure horror and he wouldnt know what to do, what COULD he do? What would he even tell his kids?
0 likes"oh its okay mommy is in heaven now, she's happy okay? Awe no don't cryyy"
literally getting rid of witnesses was all he can do especially out of sheer panic
24:40 Man I can't explain how true this is. When I was 16 I came home from school to see my father stiff and cold laying besides his bed. Instantly called 911 freaking out, dont remember much but I do remember being in so much shock that I didn't break down until I asked the EMT if he was dead and he nodes. Love you always dad.
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Sorry that happened to you! I've been in the same situation but with one of my best friends who overdosed!
7 likesI'm really sorry. I can't imagine losing my Dad.
1 likeCondolences mate. So sorry to hear of your loss.
2 likesDid Chris Watts have something to do with it?
2 likesI'm sorry man. I had a similar experience and yeah, I was completely fucked up myself.. inconsolable.
0 likes@Scott Jolly Your not even funny mate.
4 likesrobert pirsig I didn’t mean it as a joke. I was serious.
0 likes@One Night friendless behavior
0 likesI hate that there are really such disgusting humans out there and that it's not only some made up story on TV :(
1 likei feel like you're using the interrogators techniques on me trying to lure me into patreon
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Connor Richardson I’ve never once used Patreon for anyone until Jim Can’t Swim. I thought, 1$ a month, whatever I’ll just cancel after a month no big deal. I didn’t though, as it did not disappoint. Trust me, not a scheme, huge backlog of videos there.
75 likesLMAO
4 likesConnor Richardson regardless of that, this is such good free content that I want to support him anyways. Also there are quite a few extra vids on his patreon.
22 likesResistance is futile.
16 likesJesse Levine so basically it is a scheme and we’re just okay with paying the dollar! Some of the best Psych content on YouTube tho
3 likesHonestly I'd pay a dollar month for no ads on this channel.
4 likesBest comment!
2 likesTake a deep breath. I want you to take a deep breath with me right now Kadu. What haven't you joined the Patreon account? Tell us Kadu. This is where the rubber meets the road. Kadu
8 likesConnor Richardson Maybe, but can you blame him? He makes excellent videos and found a way to make a shit-ton of money. That’s the American Dream, and literally everybody except YouTube benefits. Between YouTube and Jim, who would you rather make the money? I doubt it, though maybe he did lie; but really, if it makes him more money and isn’t forcing anyone to pay, not lying would be a really dumb economic choice.
2 likesWorked on me!
4 likesKadu... Kadu... it's time. Donate.
6 likes@ PE
2 likesYou are incorrect! I’m a JCS patreon and have been a sub since he first started the YT channel. JCS did NOT start the patreon channel because he was demobilized. He did it because YT removed dozens of his videos because they said “ they were unsuitable for the platform “. He CLEARLY even states this at the beginning of THIS video. He still makes money off this channel- he should!! But YT tightly controls content and as he said they removed dozens of videos. Being on patreon allows more freedom.
@ Ian solie
5 likesNot a “ scheme “, if you don’t want to pay the 1$ don’t pay- no one cares. You sound petty calling it a “ scheme “. No one owes you free entertainment. You can continue to watch this channel for free and still get great content. If JCS team has to pay to move to a platform that doesn’t censor and remove videos - not to mention spend their valuable time and needing expensive equipment to create quality videos more often- no one is entitled to watch the content for free when it costs them to create it. Keep your 1$ If you think it’s some grand “ scheme “ to get a whole 1$ out of YOU.
Bro, DO IT. I NEVER give money to anybody on Patreon but I signed up for his and ooooooh weeee lawd its so worth it. So many videos
4 likesmark rainford 🤣🤣🤣
1 likeThe ego up technique 😂.. or the dossier technique ... A variant of the futility technique
1 likeKadu Heming it worked...I just signed up!!! Damn he’s good!!!🤣😩🤣😩🤣😩🤣😩🤣
1 likeKadu Heming 😅😅😅
1 like😆😆😆😆
2 likesAnd it’s working
1 likeThey are making some big money! I think they get around 32k per month!!! Its actually brilliant to have it only 1$. Alot more people will contribute. While most get greedy and try to do 5$ and alot less people sign up!
1 likeI don't understand. The little bit I do makes me think YT should be boycotted.YT is becoming a controlling monster just like Comcast.I would 100%support Patreon if my understanding is even close to true.
0 likesJesse Levine omg I said the same thing and fell out laughing 😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesKadu Heming 😂😂
0 likes🤣😂
0 likesLOLL
0 likesI always love how the interrogator offers them a way out but it just sends them farther down the rabbit hole.
320 likesInterrogator: How bout you say that your wife killed the kids, so you killed her?
chris watts: Heyyy, not bad! I'll go with that!
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😂😂😂right
1 likeYa lol, he was prob like - how come I didnt think of that before??!
13 likesOh those detectives suck how can you not see holes in that how can he not see that
0 likesAll of the criminals taking notes rn on this
0 likesInnocent man: "I took your test, I don't care what you think about the results. Go find my family."
255 likesGuilty man: "I wasn't lying!"
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Exactly
0 likesLmao thats what psychopaths and socios think. An innocent person would put more emotion and passion into their statements, but at the same token, so can mimicers
0 likesSmart but guilty man (long before a grueling polygraph)
1 like"I want a lawyer"
Good point
0 likesNo regardless if you are guilty as sin or fucking innocent always i fucking repeat always ask for a lawyer.
0 likesi can't believe he actually thought the whole 'Shannan killed them so i killed her' story would work. if that was true, he would've gone to the police himself, not chucked his babies in an oil tank and begged for them all to come back whilst smiling in dupers delight on the news
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I can't believe he didnt lawyer up from day one.
5 likes@YZF R6 You mustve missed the part where he admitted to killing his kids in court...
16 likes@Mercedes He just did that because if he denied it they would have given him a harsher sentence. One man vs the fem-nazi court system wtf do you think hes gonna plead.
1 like@YZF R6 He gave a detailed confession of how he killed his kids... why would he get a harsher sentence if he DIDNT kill them.. no. you get more punishment for more murders.
7 likesSa Wu let me guess...MGTOW
3 likes@Mercedes so would If it meant life or death.....
0 likes@Mercedes plea deal ....
0 likes@YZF R6 How did Shannan get pregnant then? Immaculate conception?
1 likeWhoever said that Watts was smart
2 likes@YZF R6 I dont think you know what normal is.
2 likesI love how they put the clock in there with an audible clicking sound to amplify the aspect that time is literally ticking. Therefore, making Watts subconsciously anxious and rushed
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The tick-tock technique
47 likes@Jacob SP lol
3 likesI think it's just a clock dude, you sound like my English teacher
18 likesAhaa.... I was thinking why is clock there??
2 likesJohn Smith possibly.. but why in the year 2021 would they put a clock in a room that is meant to be as minimal as possible? To me, I figure it serves a purpose other than to tell time. Especially with such an audible ticking sound. I don’t know man. Anythings possible but you’re kinda sounding like a dude who established an English colony right now.. a little suspicious to be honest.
3 likes@NedryMuldoon If I've ever established a colony, and I'm not saying I have, but IF I have, it would have been in the name of our beautiful queen Elizabeth; and therefore a universal good by all metrics.
1 likeLoving this argument . where is the 🍿
0 likes@John Smith its subtly
0 likesI have nothing on my hands..
0 likesIts your hands that committed those murders.
When he was crying and asking “what’s gonna happen?” He was referring to himself and not the children. That’s why when the detectives left the room he threw a pity party for himself.
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Crazy, sociopaths are all the selfish...can be amazing manipulaters...but I've known one or two in my life... Are terrible liars and often lie all the time even when not needed or they will inflate the truth even when not needed. I have a feeling his mother had much of the same mental disorder.... They have a tendency to be controlling and when they cannot oust you or play you as a billion as she did shannen. I've seen it in my life.
6 likesThat female investigator is a Jedi master.
1354 likesFemale: "Chicks are crazy."
Chris: "Chicks ARE crazy!"
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Yeah, she is great. She looks like your average office secretary, like she ain't that tough, but that is the genius. I'd probably underestimate her, most criminals would I am sure.
47 likesWhich is exactly what you want criminals to do.
Chicks are crazy
2 likes“She hurt the girls?”
15 likes“SHE hurt she girls!”
It's funny because she is really just being ultra sociable. It's like she's turning up that girl social power to 1000%
2 likesI'm really impressed with how these detectives can keep their cool and not straight up deck this dude in this face.
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Alot of them have PTSD from what they've seen and heard. It's not an easy job for sure. I can't imagine.
4 likes@Gabriel Klenner they are taught to follow the rules and protocall no matter what and to keep there emotions seperate from there work similar to soilders and like alot of soilders alot of crime investigators end up suffering some form of mental trama from the evil shite they see threwout there carrers its why i love watching shows about them like officer kendas show i hope they dont cancel that heavily reccomend it by the way its about a real life investigator with each episode being a recartion of cases from his long carrer
0 likes@XxMayhemxX666 She didn't say she was impressed that that do their job , she said she was impressed how they keep their cool. Unlike yourself that gets all worked up over someone's comment on you tube
3 likes"We have no doubt that you loved those girls with all your heart"
387 likes"We just also think you killed them"
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They are knowingly and coordinally trying to deceive him. They don't need to be genuine or actually logical
31 likes@CECI CEO It's called an ellipsis , look it up. 😑
1 likeIt’s called the flippy floppy technique
4 likesI know everyone is already saying this, but goddam I just can't get over how incredible this female investigator is. I mean yeah, just about everyone believed he was involved from the start and did a good job with their approach, but she was the real MVP. I honestly don't think I've seen a more competent interrogator in my life, even in fiction media. Much love for this real life super hero ❤️
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If I had to sit across the table from her I would constantly be distracted by how pretty she is.
0 likesFunny how everything has a Technique name. The pause Technique, the breathe Technique, the take a sip of water Technique, the ask a question while making eye contact Technique, the look down at shoes for a moment Technique
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This was a perfect application of the "write a youtube comment technique". I am ready to confess now.
350 likesThe commitment technique it seems he is most scared of to the point he would kill.
42 likesLmao true
8 likesMauro Candeloro I didn’t fucking do it, but maybe a little BUT NOT REALLY! Ok I did it. Hey can I get a lawyer now? (Plays curb you’re enthusiasm)
9 likesGiving name to everything is really nice for reference or when you explain what is going on. If you are more interrested by a concept, you can easily read more about it.
30 likesI don't know how much popular this terms are, but it's totally possible that even this police don't even know the name of these concepts.
The read their mind technique is used often too
5 likesIn the early days they had fruit and vegetable names like the pause pineapple, the breathe banana and the sip of water salad but that became a little confusing at times.
3 likesDon’t forget the jailhouse fashion technique coupled with the humanizing Invisalign lisp technique. All I know is that listening to the male interrogator end every d@mn comment with “okay?” would allow me to focus solely on counting how many times he says it rather than hear anything else that’s said! I’d request some writing materials in order to make tick marks as he blabbed on and on. He’s gotta be attempting to set a new interrogation Mmmkaaay record!
0 likes@Keliam mmmmkay is the officer Barbrady technique.
2 likesHave you ever heard of the use a technique technique?
2 likesTL5 Right?! The ‘respect my authoritay’ technique.
0 likesAll seems made up until you’re the one being interrogated. All of them are psychological
2 likes😂😂😂👍
1 likeI’m currently applying the laugh technique. This is an effective way to show someone their comment was funny.
5 likeslmfaooooo
0 likesLmao was think the same but couldn't of said it funnier!
2 likesThe Technique Technique: When the interrogator explains the technique he's using and says, "I can tell you this because knowing it won't help you."
2 likesIt’s because criminal psychology is kind of BS, and every field needs to have its own jargon so the practitioners feel important
8 likes😅
0 likesHilarious
0 likesMy favorite and seemingly most effective in a residential setting is "why don't you come take a seat?" Technique
3 likes@Nick Murph true 😅
0 likesMake Chris pee himself technique
0 likes@Chiehli Lee 😆
0 likesEvery technique they used Chris nails it in their favor Like taking candy from a baby
0 likesAs we can see Chris applied the “Be really bad at lying” technique flawlessly
2 likes😭
0 likesIt's a wife's technique of interrogation!
0 likes😂 hahaha
0 likesI like the way the narrator excellently uses the ‘Explain Every Technique Technique’. After I’ve watched this fantastic upload, I’m going to bed, and will attempt to use the ‘Get My Wife Have It Off With Me Technique’. This usually involves the ‘Offer Her Some Money Technique’ followed by the ‘Promise Her I Won’t Ask Again For Another 3 Months Technique’. That usually does the trick.
0 likesLmao
0 likesHa ha ha all BS! 🤣😂🤣😂
0 likesIt's a technical business.
0 likes@Mauro Candeloro Actually not all of them have a "technique" name. @25:36
1 likeThe rub your back technique
0 likesThe talking technique
1 likeThe sitting down having a conversation technique
1 likeMr. Macky says Mmmkay, not Barbrady
0 likesTammy is the frickin best dude
0 likesApparently Chris's parents treated Shannan horribly and still support Chris despite him killing his entire family and unborn child.
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Yep, especially his mother
63 likesSome families are just oblivious to their kids doing anything wrong or evil. In his parents eyes they maybe think he is still that innocent teenage boy from all those years ago and never saw the evil side.
108 likesBullshit.How would you know that? And whats wrong with a parent supporting their child in the most despicable circumstances? Why slander his mom n dad because they love their child unconditionally ,as most parents do?
6 likes@Gang-Gang Why are you being so nasty? It’s been reported that:
96 likes1. Shanann & her in-laws did not get along—Shanann believed Cindy deliberately triggered Celeste’s peanut allergy, for example, and called the parents “evil and stupid.” (Daily Mail)
"It was a very hard relationship," said Cindy Watts, Chris' mother. "It was a very hard relationship (with Shanann) as far as I'm concerned. I couldn't do anything right." (ABC11)
2. His parents said they love & forgive him for what he did & “we will never abandon you.” (The Sun, ABC11)
If you have such poor self-control and so much latent rage that you feel the need to treat strangers like they did you some kind of personal insult, at least get your facts straight first. She did nothing wrong—especially not to you.
@Marina Reimann daily mail and the sun are not valid resources of information. Regardless of their relationship, it’s not that hard to understand the psychology behind their support. They lost three grandkids and it’s not surprising for them to fight to support their son and even deny his full actions because they don’t want to lose more. It’s easier to live in denial than accept the truth.
19 likes@Kate I don’t think they’re reliable sources either, but in this case they actually interviewed the in-laws. So it’s first hand quotes
15 likes@Gang-Gangyou have a kid in prison for murder, you love them anyway, we get it.🙄
8 likesI saw an interview of his mother and she is the most narcissistic, vile woman I've ever seen speak. She plays victim & still carries on that her son is so wonderful
13 likes@Marina Reimann daily mail and the sun are fake news outlets. Not credible.
5 likes@Talon Brown Oh Talon,you are showing all the signals of an unhinged person with your childish name calling.
0 likesI was taught this as a 8 yr old,and later in high school debating "youve lost your argument when you resort to petulant name calling". Many thanks to teacher Mrs.Lineham
@Marina Reimann Nor did CW parents.Take a big breath and hold it for 6 months ,Marina,before rage typing again
0 likesI love how a bunch of people congregated into this thread to get unnecessarily toxic.
4 likesMan, someone got weirdly defensive of a lunatic murderer
5 likes@MeidoVegeta 9000 even if she was the meanest person alive, you don’t kill her. You leave, and get divorced. Nothing she did warranted Chris to kill her.
1 like@Dante's Inferno CW’s mother has literally slandered Shannan’s name on multiple occasions. On camera.
3 likesThat's messed uppppp😭
0 likes@Marina Reimann daily mail is not reliable... murdoch media tabloid news really doesn't hold weight.
0 likes@kit fisto here is your attention. Now what
0 likescognitive dissonace, they would not be able to live with that kind of shame so they have to do some mental gymnastics.
1 likeAt 21:53 he even says "mom always said she was a nasty evil person"
0 likes@Marina Reimann just check 21:53 he admits his mother hates her.
0 likes@Szcherod It’s so completely disgusting… he has killed his own children and actually puts that on the wife that he killed. Saying that his mom thought she was evil after he has killed his wife and his three children. ANYONE who actually tries to vilify Shannan with this garbage needs to explain how this monster can kill his own children and put that on his pregnant wife and still be the “good guy”. People are scary and stupid.
1 like"Mom always said she was a nasty evil person." Wow. That mom is a narcissist who raised a narcissist.
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He may have been lying
30 likesYep that's what i think
5 likesThey’re the evil ones, holy fuck I can’t believe he said that
6 likesIt is entirely possible she was a nasty person. Does not justify it. Entirely possible though.
21 likesShe may have been it's not like we knew her. She doesn't become a saint because she was murdered. 🙄
12 likes@GrozerCompozer Exactly!
0 likesOh, to this day his mom thinks Shannan killed the babies, not him. She is, without a doubt the tree the apple fell from.
8 likesIt makes me sick.
That truly disgusted me.
1 likeAs a parent of kids the same age as his daughters, the details of how he actually did it are the most bone chilling things I have ever heard.
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My friend and her family were brutally murdered by their mother's boyfriend and when I heard about this it was just like a flashback. It's insane what people will do in the heat of their frustration.
11 likes@kris belch damn why didn’t you go n get that dude back? get back gang homie, i woulda had dudes head
0 likesEh, not really. It was suffocation, plain and simple. Maybe I’m just desensitized lol, but I’ve heard of murders significantly, significantly more gruesome and violent than these ones in particular. He really did just see them all as an irritation to be removed with little fanfare. Which is disturbing, but certainly less so than the killers who actually get enjoyment from their crimes.
2 likes@George Rockwell If you watch the Netflix documentary on it, they talk about the real story. The children were not strangled by anyone. It is part of the reason he can so confidently say to the detective that the coroner will not find his fingerprints on their neck. In fact, the children were alive all the way down on the drive into the desert to go and bury mommy.
0 likes@Ali then what
0 likes@Tyler Rice well SPOILER ALERT: he killed his wife, wrapped her in a sheet and put her body across the floor of the back seat. He got both his girls to bring their blankets and drove out to the worksite. Buried a shallow grave for her and took his kids up the tanker. He threw the blankets over their heads and told them to "hide" in the tanker. Once they jumped in/were pushed in, he closed the lid and never came back for them. Those children were alive when he left.
0 likes@Ali um no he suffocated them. They were dead
0 likes@Ali he literally killed them. He explained it in great detail in a jail interview.
0 likes@Tyler Rice You're right my bad. I just looked at the case details again. He strangles them one by one in the back of his truck before throwing them into the oil tanker.
0 likesso.. he could just say i take my 5th and be free?
0 likesWhat scares me about these interrogation techniques is that they can even be used to get INNOCENT people to confess. If the interrogator thinks you're guilty they will just psychologically torture you until you tell them what they want to hear - scary shit...
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@bLackstar
1 likeIt isn't as easy as it sounds.
@Oners82 how ? Just say lawyer lawyer lawyer to every question ☺️
2 likes@bLackstar
3 likesIt is impossible to understand unless you are in that position. These people are trained to extract information by putting you under extreme psychological pressure.
It is easy to sound like a tough guy on YouTube, but the fact is that the vast majority of people will eventually crack and and give away information just to give themselves relief from the incredible amount of psychological pressure they are under.
The overwhelming likelihood is that you would crack just like anybody else, although you may find it hard to believe now.
The very fact that they can get innocent people to confess to crimes they didn't commit just shows how good they are at messing with your head, and most people will crack under the pressure they put on you.
What you are saying is the right thing to do, but in reality most people simply cannot do it.
Worse part is that he lies like that to his pops like man...Imagine how the dad felt after finding the truth
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I don't think his dad believed his story for a minute, he was just trying to be loving and supportive to his son, knowing he would be going away to prison for the rest of his life.
11 likesBren Jovel when he asked why it happened he did say ‘she just lost it.’ He has just been told that his son’s wife killed his grandchildren and he tried to defend her, he can’t be all that hateful
1 likeCan’t help but feel empathetic for his father.
2 likes@Ali in Wonderland Agreed. Everyone is talking about how horrible the parents are, but I think their reaction is probably expected. No sane person expects their child to grow up into a murderer, especially a murderer of their own family. Not to mention, his parents (as far as we know) never witnessed any of the acts themselves. Is it easier to believe that the child you conceived, birthed, and raised is innocent or a cold blooded killer? We can also see his dad trying to process everything Chris is saying while trying to comfort him, but he doesn't look Chrs in the eyes.
2 likesI don't think his father believed a word he said.
0 likesAgent Tammy before the polygraph: 👩🏼💻🥰💕✨🧚🏻
2150 likesAgent Tammy after the polygraph: 👮🏼🚓❌⚖️⛓
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Hahahaha underrated emoji comment 😂
17 likes😂🤣😂🤣
1 likeFr tho😂😂 I love her she did an amazing job!!
14 likes😂😂😂😂😐
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 right
0 likesCan you imagine what she's like back home??
9 likes@AJ González She interrogates her husband every day.
11 likesHer face each time she knew he was lying
5 likesShe destroyed him
7 likesSolid 10/10
she’s a queen who deserves al the recognition
4 likes@AJ González I wouldn't want to...I have enough problems as it is.
0 likesIkr, she turns from "Hiii, I'm some kinda technician who's gonna do this test on youuuuu, don't woooorry", to "I am a co-interrogator, and you will tell me everything."
7 likesI wanna be like tammy when I grow up
3 likesShe was soooo Goood 👍🔥
0 likesClassic good cop bad cop technique
0 likesOMG FORREAL WAHHH😍✨
0 likes@F. R. Etling she so good, she does good cop bad cop all by herself
1 likeCop: "So why did you murder them?
0 likesMe: stares silently
Cop: OKAY I DID IT IM SORRY OKAY?!?!?!!
Whether the ultimate goal Is you did a crime or you didn't do a crime This whole video Is what you don't do. What you do do? Is the moment the cop approaches you. He begins asking questions. You tell him you don't answer any questions. And you want to talk to a lawyer. You can or you don't have to identify yourself. Unless you are under arrest. If you're not under arrest and you choose to identify yourself. Do not lie.
0 likesLast year my 5 year old daughter stepped out of an elevator at Disney world first and pulled her little unicorn themed luggage behind her as the elevator closed. I frantically pushed the open button and what felt like eternity was 5 seconds maybe. The look on her poor little face when the door opened broke me. Little did she know I felt the same fear. I held her so tight and looked into her little brown eyes and promised her I would never leave her. (Until the day I pass away) breaks my heart knowing incident little ones suffer for no reason.
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🥺🥺🥺🥺 i agree can’t imagine a father doing This to his unborn baby and daughters
6 likesSame😔😥
2 likesYou showed showed more emotion and care in that small moment than Chris did his entire lifetime.
8 likesOne of the only channels I’d gladly support a patreon for. Keep up the great content!
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Same 😂
0 likesjust on the unlikely case he's innocent, that would be very unfortunately to him/his family (meaning the wife being the actual murderer...)
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It was found he strangled his wife from behind while she lay on her pillow, asleep. They found her eyelashes and makeup on the pillow. Also when he was loading up his truck, you can vaguely see a set of feet coming up to him before they were lifted into the truck. This means his kids were still alive after Shannan was killed. She loved her kids. 4 lives were lost due to the narcissistic nature of this man.
1 likewatching this channel has made me realize that 1. i hate lying 2. i’m bad at lying and 3. i’m so glad i’ve never hurt or murdered someone so that i don’t ever have to be in these type of situations. edit: some of these responses are really fucking annoying. obviously murder is bad no shit, i’m specifically referring to how stressful it is to watch the people lie, it makes me glad i’m not in these situations. end of story, stop being stupid.
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same.. I suck at lying 😪
9 likesIkr. My goodness. On top of that, I'm not great at sensing when people are lying to me. Partially why I'm watching a lot of this kinda stuff xD. Came to this channel over from Observe. I'm hoping that with time, I'll get a little better at reading between the lines, even if I can still definitely be wrong or miss stuff.
7 likesThe reason I suck at lying is I always think the person knows I’m lying so I cave instantly and say “just kidding”
4 likesIf I’m ever arrested I would lawyer up so fast.
Agreed just gotta own up to it
0 likes@Abhijit Thakur interesting because ive watched every single JCS video and have never once heard him say that or hear one of the murderers say that….. nor have i ever hurt or harmed someone lmao
3 likes@Misa Amane Say what?
0 likesAgreed
0 likes@mikki14 ???
0 likes@Misa Amane The dude you replied to regarding the JCS videos said that’s exactly what a murderer would say and you said you had never seen it/heard it in the JCS videos. What are you two talking about? What would a murderer say or not say according to you two and your exchange.
0 likes@mikki14 i’ve never heard a murderer say i hate lying/i’m bad at lying when watching this channels videos. pretty self explanatory.
2 likes4. Ask for a lawyer and say nothing from the get go
2 likesI've realized that my mildly chaotic and forgetful lifestyle coupled with being a craftsperson could make me look extremely suspicious.
2 likesEverything can happen you can kill someone by incident.
0 likesHe'll yeah
1 likeSame. I’m trash at lying lol
0 likesYou're more concerned about being in a disadvantaged position for lying than actually hurting or murdering someone?
0 likesWe are also glad you’ve never killed someone.
0 likesAnd killing people is also wrong 😑
0 likes@Nunya no shit. no shit. no shit. no fucking shit.
1 likeThe way he refers to his daughter is very telling of his true nature; "these girls, those girls," etc...
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i agree, i always refer to my son with "my" - brings him closer, right? but it could depend on the person and where they are brought up, and the words their parents/family also uses.
3 likesIt’s Bill Clinton all over, “ that” woman..it’s pure disassociation .
11 likesNarcisistic personality disorder but mainly psychopathy plays a role here, these people cannot attach to anyone or love anyone including their mother,family and children he was probably unloved and had an attachment issue in his childhood.
2 likes13%ofPopulation Commits60%ofViolentCrime I doubt you would if something terrible had occurred. . You wouldn’t be calling him ‘that boy’ under those kinds of circumstances, surely?
1 likeThose kids!!!
0 likes@Sibel Savas
0 likesMORE LIKE THE EVIL IN THAT MAN'S HEART.
I love the polygrapher's outfit.
1 likethe way he manipulated his dad was just messed up 😕
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I think he was in on it with the detective and polygraph lady.
29 likesDraven Ocklost i doubt it unless the parents didn’t have a choice but to obey the cops...im pretty sure i read somewhere that his parents to this day still think his murder spree was /valid/ bc shannan was allegedly abusive
32 likesedit: other than the abuse claims, chris’ parents still push the “shannan killed her 2 daughters, thats why chris killed her” agenda
@Draven Ocklost I sometimes wonder if he told his dad in the car on the way to the station and his dad just played along with it.
6 likes@Corinne Louise what the actual fuck you will make me lose sleep...
1 like@hello Oh my God.
1 likei think that in a way having his father next to him gave him confidencen, to act better..
1 likeMeh his dad is messed up too i think. He didn’t have any real reaction when he heard that his two granddaughter is gone. He just immediately think of a lawyer for his son. If my parents heard that something happened to their grandchild, they would gone ballistic
10 likes@Game One He likely didn't have any relationship with the kids, as they were young, and it's mentioned the grandfather also lives across the country from them. It makes sense why he has a more calculated response as opposed to an emotional reaction.
7 likesTretch no way i’d immediately think of a lawyer. I’d be too numb when i hear “they are gone” part. Then i might ask where are they now, cause my focus would be the grandkids. Grandparents usually love grandkids more than their own children. His dad can even calmly asked him, “did she choked them? Did u go upstairs?” He only rub his head when chris confessed his crime, no rubbing face/head, covering mouth or anything when he heard the grandkids part.
1 likeThe dad didn't even care he didn't react about knowing they were all dead and then said "I'll see what I can do" and told him to get a lawyer and he also already knew about the affair. His parents are manipulative too bc they never liked Shannan
2 likesIt is so messed up. And it hurts even more when you see how much the dad cares about his son and wants to believe the best in him still. So sad.
3 likes@Corinne Louise He never even thought of blaming his wife until the detective made that story for him
1 likeas a non-native speaker and a potato voice quality I barely catch what they are saying
1 likeMissed opportunity to call it Chris Watts’ SHENANigans
0 likes"Lawyer"
4211 likesTHEY RAN IN LMFAO
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They sure the fuck did run in 😂 needed to find the bodies and protect the first responders for the discovery.
187 likesIt is actually sad, if you really think about it....
81 likes@Neo Jon Yea it is, very.
23 likes@Neo Jon if you really think about😢 a f’ns snake would sad about this story
8 likes@Neo Jon but he actually did the crime so in this case it’s good????
44 likes@Neo Jon why?
3 likesCloud Sephiroth not necessarily, a confession is rarely even necessary for conviction.
45 likes@Cloud Sephiroth good luck actually defending your position though. Try saying what you wrote out loud, haha. You're actually arguing against due process and a fair trial, wow. You actually want to make it easy for false accusers to easily put people in jail. Nothing system perfect, obviously. No system ever will be because they are created by human beings. So, why do you trust all the malicious false accusers in the world more than you trust a lying lawyer? Seriously, watch the latest video on this channel.
102 likes@atombrain he had a choice of getting a lawyer he chose not to.
19 likesoink oink oink oink 🐷
1 likeThey did everything else perfectly tho
@atombrain hahaha
0 likes@awesomeferret I said it all out loud. People have the right to representation. They do not always exercise that right. I would much prefer the ones for whom evidence is at-first compelling are not aware of that right, so that they can be thoroughly interrogated and hopefully prevented from killing again. The man killed his daughters with his bare hands--we now know this as a fact. Killed his wife. Had he asked for a lawyer, he would do it again to someone else. And if you were the one who told him to ask for one, it would be on you. Think about that for a moment. Could you live with that? If you could, we already know why you take the position you do.
21 likes@Cloud Sephiroth fair enough. That's not what you said earlier though.
16 likeshe should have gotten one the second they tried to accuse him in any way. Thank god criminals aren't exactly mental giants.
7 likes"🏃♂️🏃🏼♀️🏃♂️🏃🏼♀️🏃♂️🏃🏼♀️🏃♂️🏃🏼♀️🏃♂️"
4 likesHe could've (and should have) asked for a lawyer before answering a single question in the 1st place. His fault
11 likes@awesomeferret if he’s too stupid to have gotten a lawyer early on, it’s his own damned fault.
8 likes@atombrain all he would’ve had to do was ask
2 likes@awesomeferret people get so blinded by their lust for retribution by proxy, they miss the big picture
3 likesWhenever you get brought to a police station for questioning I feel like you should just respond with “lawyer” whenever they talk to you
3 likes@Cloud Sephiroth he's an American citizen and deserves the rights that warrants him. If we had the same emotional thinking like you and the 48 others have regarding legal proceedings, we would have kangaroo courts where bullshit happens and justice gets trampled.
6 likesJust because you don't like someone or think they are not worthy of representation does not mean they lose their rights.
LMFAOOO
1 like@TRUEIY K no
0 likes@Cloud Sephiroth it was the wife ??? Read
0 likes@Hisokalimitedarmpithair no
0 likes@Cloud Sephiroth It is ultimately something that should be decided in the court.
7 likesHistorically the ‘interrogation ’ techniques employed by law enforcement have resulted in many innocent people convicted for a crime they didn’t commit. People have been bullied into giving false statements through these techniques and it isn’t really the goal of the interrogator to verify this. Their goal is to fill their quotas, and they get promoted based on their ability to get confessions.
Personally I believe Forensics and Information forensics have advanced to a point where criminals aren’t able to easily get away anymore even without an interrogation. Where nobody knows how to wipe free space, store data effectively and remove all possible sources of tracking (Digital & Physical surveillance). And that interrogation techniques are an outdated & unreliable source of information gathering derived from a world of insufficient information.
@atombrain it is sad because a lawyer could let a murderer walk free sometimes even tho he obviously did it, that's the sad thing.
0 likes@Video et Taceo yes
0 likesFacts Matter true he was given his maranda rights.. he chose to keep talking thought he was pimping game and tricking them .. he thought he was thee man full of himself...he likes too kill always has always will ..it’s in him in my opinion happy new year 2021..... he will never go free and we the people are glad rip Shannon Bella cece baby nico ..... happy heavenly new year angels
0 likesSad or no he had no evidence to prove that he wasn’t involved. All signs led to Chris
0 likes@Cloud Sephiroth He would have be prosecuted, It just would have taken longer.
0 likes@PyroSquirrel absolutely! Detectives and DA’s are far from good people looking for true justice. They’re simply looking for the quickest way to clear a case
0 likes@Cloud Sephiroth most people will refuse a lawyer because they don't want to seem like they're at fault or be suspected but it's literally the worst mistake you can do even if you're not at fault always get a lawyer many people have been arrested accjsed and have served time thanks to not having lne
0 likes@D Bida - Due process is not bullshit, hence the reason you have the right to REQUEST a lawyer present. That does not mean you cannot be interviewed without one. And it is morally wrong to inform someone of this right (more than they already have been when read their Miranda rights), if it means not putting away an actual killer. Killers need to be put in jail. I do not want to be the reason they stay free. If you do, your morals are in question. It's that simple.
0 likesEvery time I watch a Netflix show I want to comment, then I notice I'm not on youtube
1 likeInvestigator used Alternative question jutsu
0 likes2:24 - Of leading suspect to a state of mental exhaustion technique.
161 likes3:42 - Of Dossier technique
4:42 - Of Ego up technique
7:17 - Of How and Why techniqu
11:03 - Of "The alternative question" (step 7: Reid technique)
16:05 - Of Pareidolia
25:37 - Of attempting to interconnect to suspect's sense of morality
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It's like a Shonen jump anime with all these techniques
9 likesMy favorite technique is the “chicks are crazy” technique!!
1 likeI cant even hit my cat.
0 likesI have watched this series on Chris again and again. It never fails to fascinate. And I always wonder why he didn’t just go home and get a lawyer. Was it his ego? Panic? Just more poor judgement?
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I think that people think they look more guilty not wanting to cooperate.
6 likesNot smart enough.
0 likesHe slipped up also by saying “She was pregnant” past tense vs she’s pregnant so at this point he knows she’s gone.
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Right
5 likesLiterally read that comment at the perfect time, good ears
10 likesHe did that so many times.
13 likes🤔
0 likes@NotJoeMama what time was it at ?
1 like6:43
4 likesThis is the smallest dimmest red flag of this case
1 likeHe talks in past tense a lot, especially in reference to his kids
0 likesExcept in this case it's correct, because he was referring to when he WAS cheating on her in the past. So she WAS pregnant back when he cheated on her, not that she WAS pregnant and isnt anymore because she's dead.
1 like@Andrew Smoother she was still pregnant when she died
0 likes@Andrew Smoother he killed her TO be with his mistress meaning she WAS pregnant at the time
0 likesI'm a bad person for finding this funny 22:06
0 likesDamn that woman is good at what she does. Wow.
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AS - ikr? She needs an award or three. She is playing Watts like a fiddle and barely pauses to breathe. Both these detectives are stellar.
7 likes@PzuPzu the psychopath desperately wants others to perceive them to be a normal human being. Bundy was like that, most are.
0 likesShe's playing that card with him and he buys into it.
Yeah she is really good!
0 likesHe IS a monster.
0 likesHis MOM said…….🤮
0 likesProps to the polygraph lady she knew he killed his family and still maintained a calm manner with him and even reassured him thats impressive
156 likes“This is what’s called the farting technique “
0 likesThe video is back up! 🥳
3 likesI also clicked on when she said he needs to go for a bathroom break. Implying he needs to empty his bladder for a more accurate reading. If it was me I'd say no thanks or if I did go to the toilet I wouldn't urinate because of how she made it sound
1 likeThat detective looks like Liam Neeson
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