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Bella watched her father drag her mother down the stairs and began to cry, and asked, “What’s wrong with mommy?” Watts told investigators.
Watts then backed his truck into the driveway and put his wife's body into the backseat on the floorboard, and when he came back inside, his 3-year-old daughter, Celeste, was awake, he told investigators.
Watts told investigators he put both daughters in the back of his truck on the bench seat, and Bella asked, “Is mommy okay?”
Bella and Celeste each had a blanket with them and Celeste had a stuffed animal, Watts told police.
Watts then started to drive to the oil site where he had worked, and during the ride, his daughters dozed off and on and laid in each other’s laps.
At the oil site, Watts told police he took Shanann Watts' body out of the truck and laid her on the ground near where he ultimately buried her.
Bella and Celeste, who were in the truck, asked him, “What are you doing to mommy?”.
Watts told police he put Celeste's blue Yankees blanket over her head and strangled her in the backseat.
Bella was sitting next to Celeste at the time but Bella did not say anything, Watts told police.
Watts told police he took the 3-year-old's body to the oil tank and dropped her inside.
When Watts returned to the truck, Bella asked him in her soft voice, “Is the same thing gonna happen to me as Cece?" he told police.
Watts told investigators he then strangled the 4-year-old with the same blanket. Bella fought back the best she could, according to investigators.
Bella's last words were “Daddy, no!” Watts told police.
Watts told investigators he hears those two words every time he closes his eyes.
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Watts then backed his truck into the driveway and put his wife's body into the backseat on the floorboard, and when he came back inside, his 3-year-old daughter, Celeste, was awake, he told investigators.
Watts told investigators he put both daughters in the back of his truck on the bench seat, and Bella asked, “Is mommy okay?”
Bella and Celeste each had a blanket with them and Celeste had a stuffed animal, Watts told police.
Watts then started to drive to the oil site where he had worked, and during the ride, his daughters dozed off and on and laid in each other’s laps.
At the oil site, Watts told police he took Shanann Watts' body out of the truck and laid her on the ground near where he ultimately buried her.
Bella and Celeste, who were in the truck, asked him, “What are you doing to mommy?”.
Watts told police he put Celeste's blue Yankees blanket over her head and strangled her in the backseat.
Bella was sitting next to Celeste at the time but Bella did not say anything, Watts told police.
Watts told police he took the 3-year-old's body to the oil tank and dropped her inside.
When Watts returned to the truck, Bella asked him in her soft voice, “Is the same thing gonna happen to me as Cece?" he told police.
Watts told investigators he then strangled the 4-year-old with the same blanket. Bella fought back the best she could, according to investigators.
Bella's last words were “Daddy, no!” Watts told police.
Watts told investigators he hears those two words every time he closes his eyes.
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