When his pregnant wife and two young daughters went missing in August, Colorado man Chris Watts fronted the cameras with a desperate appeal for help. He looked like a concerned husband, father, a man yearning for answers. Then the truth began to emerge.
Investigating police uncovered that the 33-year-old was having an affair with an unnamed co-worker. That woman had approached police with details about their relationship and what he had told her about his family’s disappearance.
Within days, Watts was in handcuffs, as the bodies of Shanann, 34, four-year-old Bella and three-year-old Celeste were recovered from an oil field owned by the petroleum company for which he worked. His wife had been buried in a shallow grave, and his daughters submerged in crude oil vats.
Last week, Watts pleaded guilty to all charges against him. A plea that prompted that co-worker – his mistress – to finally speak out.