Chris Watts drove 45 minutes with dead wife and daughters before killing girls, family lawyer says.
CRIME
Four-year-old
Bella Watts pleaded for her life, just moments after she watched her father
kill her younger sister "CeCe," according to lawyer Steven Lambert.
Lambert, of the Grant & Hoffman Law Firm, represents murder victim Shanann
Watts' parents Frank and Sandy Rzucek, CBS Denver reports. The law firm shared
new details about the murder with Dr. Phil in an exclusive interview.
According
to lawyer Thomas Grant, Chris Watts confessed new details to investigators
after finding faith in prison. Watts spoke for hours with police on Feb. 18
from a prison in Wisconsin.
"He
is claiming that he is remorseful, and he has found God," Grant told Dr.
Phil.
"Daddy, no!": Christopher Watts
confesses killing family in disturbing account
Lawyers
confirmed Sandy Rzucek was not given access to the audio recording in advance,
but was briefed on the discussion by law enforcement. Rzucek wished to share
the information with the public, prior to the Colorado Bureau of Investigation
releasing the redacted audio recording Thursday.
The
Rzuceks hoped sharing the story would help clear their daughter's name, after
some believed Chris Watts' original story that she killed the children.
"They
100 percent know their daughter was not capable of hurting those kids, and
would never do that. Now, to hear him admit it, is important to them,"
Grant said.
While
many believed the Watts daughters were murdered in the family home in
Firestone, lawyers say Shanann was the only one who died in the house. Lambert
said Watts killed his wife in their bedroom, after she threatened to take his
children away because he wanted a divorce.
"In
that fight he confessed to having an affair," Lambert told Dr. Phil.
After
Shanann was strangled, Lambert said Bella Watts walked in the room, to find her
father wrapping Shanann's body in a blanket.
"(Bella
asked) 'What are you doing with Mommy?'" Lambert said. "What he said
was, 'Mommy is sick. And, we need to take her to the hospital to make her
better. From our understanding, Bella did not witness the actual killing of her
mother."
Video
surveillance from a neighbor's home showed Watts backing his work vehicle in to
the driveway shortly after. Later, he admitted to loading Shanann's body in to
the back floorboard of his truck.
According
to Lambert, Watts then told his daughters to get in to the truck, and the
family left the home. After a roughly 45 minute drive, Watts arrived at the
location where he would bury his wife.
Lambert
told Dr. Phil that Bella Watts then watched from the truck, as Watts disposed
of Shanann's body, and murdered CeCe.
"He
walks over, takes CeCe's favorite blanket, and smothers her. Then, he takes her
body, takes it out of the vehicle. At this point, Bella had unbuckled herself
from the vehicle. He went back to the vehicle," Lambert said. "Bella
said, 'Please, Daddy, don't do to me what you just did to CeCe.'"
Lambert
said Watts murdered Bella last, moments after she pleaded for her life.
"There
was a struggle from Bella. I believe there were signs that she fought for her
life," Lambert said. "Of the things that have been hard for the
Rzuceks to comprehend and to accept in this reality, what happened to Bella in
those last moments has been the hardest."
Lambert
emphasized that the Rzuceks did not personally hear the prison confession by
Watts, but said the previous details were provided to his clients by law
enforcement. The interview with the lawyers aired only on Dr. Phil. Frank and
Sandy Rzucek, and their son Fanky Jr., interviewed with the show as well, with
their segment scheduled to air, March.
Lambert
told CBS Denver he spoke, personally, with Chris Watts several times on the
phone. Watts, serving several life sentences in prison, was "eerie"
to speak with according to Lambert.
"He's
sounds friendly, and almost glad to hear from us," one lawyer said.
With
public speculation that Watts was trading the new details of the murder for
better living situations in prison, lawyers said they believed that was not the
case. The Grant & Hoffman Law Firm told Dr. Phil they believed he found new
faith, and felt it was time to share the information.
"We
don't believe he has been offered anything, or (that) there is really anything
that could be given to him, or traded," Grant said.
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