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Chris Watts reveals novel details about his affair during in-prison interview
Text and recorded audio files were released by Colorado officials Thursday after an in-prison interview with Chris Watts.
On Feb. 18, over a span of five hours, Watts shared with investigators more disturbing details in how he killed his wife, Shanann, and their two daughters in August 2018. The interview took place in the prison where Watts is serving three being sentences for the murders of his family.
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The summary of the interview provides new knowledge from Watts about the day of the murders and about rumors of an affair he had with a coworker while he was married to Shanann.
Background
Chris and Shanann Watts have North Carolina ties. Chris Watts is a Fayetteville native, and Shanann grew up in Aberdeen. While the couple lived in Colorado, Shanann visited family and friends still living in North Carolina often.
Shanann attended Pinecrest High School in Southern Pines and married Chris Watts in Charlotte in 2012.
In August 2018, Shanann and Chris got into a fight at their Colorado home, Watts told investigators. Watts originally told police
When Nichol Kessinger started dating Christopher Watts in July, he appeared to be a softspoken male and a thoughtful father who was at the close of divorce proceedings.
It wasn’t until the Frederick man’s wife and two daughters went missing in August that Kessinger learned that Watts had never started divorce proceedings with his wife, who was 15 weeks pregnant, and that he had been lying to her for the entire relationship, which lasted less than two months.
Kessinger was shocked by Watts’ arrest. But she has never doubted that he killed his wife, Shanann, and their two daughters, Bella, 4, and Celeste, 3.
“I don’t think there is a logical explanation for what he did,” she said. “It’s a senseless act, and it’s horrific.”
Kessinger approached investigators before Watts’ arrest and participated in multiple police interviews, describing details of their relationship and what he had told her about his missing family.
Now that Watts has pleaded guilty to the murders, Kessinger said in an exclusive interview with The Denver Announce that she wanted to share her side of the story. Many people have speculated about their re
Chris Watts, the man who killed his entire family last year with his bare hands, denied claims that he one-night-stands and an affair with a dude during newly released interviews with authorities.
Watts pleaded guilty last year to killing his pregnant wife, Shanann, and their daughters, 4-year-old Bella and 3-year-old Celeste. Belated last year, he was sentenced to life in prison without parole for the crimes.
Watts sat down with investigators from the Frederick Police Department, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, and the FBI on Feb. 18 for a five-hour interview, which was released Thursday.
During that conversation, investigators brought up the point that several people have claimed to have had sex with him. He said the only affair he'd ever had was with his co-worker Nichol Kessinger.
One female claimed she met Watts on Tinder and that he acted out a “rape fantasy” with her at her home after they met up in a Chick-fil-A parking lot.
Watts said that never happened.
He also denied claims he slept with a man.
“That blew my mind. I was like, 'Who the hell is this guy?'” he asked.
Investigators said that man, Trent Bolte, claimed he met Watts on a dating app and that they sh