In August 2018, the quiet town of Frederick, Colorado, became the epicenter of a case that shocked the world. When Shanann Watts and her two young daughters, Bella and Celeste, vanished without a trace, the frantic search for a missing family quickly spiraled into a harrowing investigation of betrayal and "family annihilation."
In this episode of the UPIKE Justice Journal, we analyze the 2018 murders of Shanann, Bella, Celeste, and Niko Watts. We deconstruct the full timeline of the Watts case from the initial 911 call placed by a concerned friend to the digital breadcrumbs that eventually dismantled Chris Watts's web of lies. We dive deep into the forensic evidence, the failed polygraph, and the chilling final confessions that revealed the truth of what happened at the CERVI-319 oil site.
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