'What are you doing with mummy?' Chris Watts’ daughter, 4, walked in just after her mum was killed.
just 24 hours prior, feeding them pizza and giving them each a snack before putting them to bed.
According to CNN, the CBI said a written report and audio file from that interview would be released on Thursday. But in the Dr. Phil interview, Mr Lambert said the couple got into a fight and Watts confessed he was having an affair. He also said he wanted a divorce and declared that their relationship was over.“And she had said something to the effect of, ‘Well, you’re not gonna see the kids again.’ As a consequence of that conversation, he strangled her to death,” Mr Lambert said.
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