Absolute trash.
This might be the worst true-crime podcast I’ve ever come across, if only for how disingenuous the host is. This thing is paramour was somehow involved in the murder of his wife and two children. If you’ve studied this case, then you already know that Watts LIED to his own FATHER in the police interview room when he confessed to killing his wife but told the father he did so because she’d killed their two young girls. Watts pled guilty to three charges of first-degree murder, but wasn’t required to allocate, and since that closed his case, investigators had to visit him in prison to get the real story. When they did, he finally admitted both girls were alive when he packed them into the family SUV in the early morning hours to accompany him on his drive to bury his then-dead wife. He ultimately admitted to those investigators that he strangled each girl individually before squeezing them into separate oil storage tanks at job site where he worked. I can “only assume” - as this moron if fond of saying - that the podcast host is a novice looking to make a name for himself. For a balanced version of this story, check out HLN’s TV show “Family Massacre: Chris Watts Exposed”, which will show you how Watts lied repeatedly to investigators and blamed everyone but himself for the death of his family, lying even to his father when he confessed to murdering in his wife but only because she had supposedly murdered his daughters. This podcast is pure garbage.
stratman351 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/06/20
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