All it took were four words for police to know Chris Watts was lying about his “missing” family and had actually murdered them.
Chris Watts shocked the world when it was revealed the “perfect” family man was actually the killer behind the murders of his wife and two daughters.
Apart from his emotionless and “cold” behaviour during his first news interview, investigators said red flags were raised inHe kept describing Shanann and his two little girls in the past tense. After a line of questions, it was ruled that Watts had failed the polygraph test, and he later confessed to having an affair.
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