True Crime Analysis, Breakthroughs, Insights & Discussions Hosted by Bestselling Author Nick van der Leek
NOVEMBER 2019
November 27th, 2019
1. Chris Watts owes parents of slain pregnant wife $6 million, judge rules – NBC
2. Kelsey Berreth Murder Suspect’s Secret Ex: He ‘Told Me to Take Care of the Problem’ – The Daily Beast
3. JonBenét Ramsey photographer jailed on child porn charges in Oregon – Komo News
4. Dresden museum heist: police release dramatic CCTV footage of suspect – The Guardian
5. What actually happened to Vincent van Gogh’s ear? Here are 3 things you should know. – Berkeley Library News
November 24th, 2019
1. 48 Hours – CBS
Excellent documentary on the Kelsey Berreth case.
Kelsey Berreth murder: Crime scene evidence photos – CrimeRocket II
Krystal Kenney Crime Scene Walk-Through Videos – CrimeRocket II
2. Top prosecutor Billy Downer to try Jason Rohde’s ex-lover – IOL
November 21st, 2019
1. 22 Reasons why the AD/CC Version Makes No Sense – CrimeRocket II
Lifetime releases eerie photographs of the lookalike cast for movie about Chris Watts murders – Daily Mail
2. Woodland Park police chief speaks publicly about Kelsey Berreth case – KDVR
Remembrance candle vigil planned for Kelsey Berreth, remembered as ‘shining light’ – The Denver Channel
November 19th, 2019
1. Jury finds Patrick Frazee guilty in murder of fiancee Kelsey Berreth – The Gazette
Jury finds Patrick Frazee guilty of murdering fiancée Kelsey Berreth last Thanksgiving – The Denver Channel
COMING SOON
2. Based on the CrimeRocket post:
“I want a drama-free life” – would Shan’ann Watts still be alive if she’d followed her own advice?
Meanwhile on the Armchair Detective YouTube Channel, plenty of drama about witches, witchcraft and the occult. Go grab your pitchforks!
November 14th, 2019
1. The 2nd video listed below seems to be addressed to TCRS. In other words, it’s a debunk of TCRS’ assessment of Watts’ criminal psychology. What do you think? Is she right?
https://youtu.be/rzA5lmpWV50
2. Patrick Frazee murder trial: Berreth’s coworkers describe her as quiet, sweet, loving to her newborn – The Denver Channel
Kelsey Berreth murder case: Trial testimony focuses on Patrick Frazee’s texts in months before alleged killing – The Denver Post
Forensics experts say blood evidence from townhome overwhelmingly matches Berreth – KOAA
TIMELINE Kelsey Berreth Case: What to Know About the Missing Colorado Mom Last Seen on Thanksgiving Day – Inside Edition
3. Amanda Knox and Lorena Bobbitt Reveal Friendship: ‘We Are Human Beings’ and ‘Have a Lot in Common’ – People
4. What the first public impeachment hearing tells us about the path forward – CNN
November 13th, 2019
1. Dr Oz Interview with Cherlyn Cadle: 5 Key Insights
Inside the Mistress’ Mind: Why Kessinger Googled “Expiration Date” on Condoms on 6/27/18
2. Patrick Frazee murder trial: Frazee’s friend testified he said Berreth was ‘never coming back’ – The Denver Channel
Kelsey Berreth murder case: Patrick Frazee told customer that Berreth was “never coming back,” according to testimony – Denver Post
“Oh, she’s never coming back!” – PATRICK FRAZEE TRIAL DAY 7
3. Free Giveaway:
November 11th, 2019
1. True Crime In Colorado: Promising New Lines of Inquiry into Nichol Kessinger – CrimeRocket II
ANNIHILATION, the most highly rated book in the TWO FACE series [4.2/5] is now available in paperback at this link.
Chris Watts: The slip in the Sermon on the Driveway that we all Missed
2. ‘I saw blood all over’: Patrick Frazee’s mistress brings more shocking testimony to murder trial – ABC
Kelsey Berreth murder case: Patrick Frazee defense attorney attempts to discredit key witness during cross examination – Denver Post
November 10th, 2019
1. ‘Criminal Confessions’ Returns With Special Chris Watts Premiere – Oxygen
Dick Wolf’s Criminal Confessions Season 3 Premiere Takes on the Chris Watts Case – EOnline
2. ‘No body, no crime,’ Patrick Frazee said before fiancée vanished, friend testifies – NBC News
Woman says she cleaned mess after boyfriend beat fiancée to death – CBS
3. SPECIAL: Inside Colorado’s unsolved cold cases
November 9th, 2019
1. Chris Watts: the slip-of-the-tongue that we all Missed [ANALYSIS #2]
2. Cadaver Dogs and Krystal Kenney’s “I like to please” Personality – PATRICK FRAZEE TRIAL DAY 6
Patrick Frazee murder trial: ‘I figured out a way to kill her,’ friend testifies Frazee told him – The Denver Channel
Patrick Frazee murder trial: K-9 handlers say dogs hit on items tied to Kelsey Berreth’s killing – The Denver Channel
Patrick Frazee murder trial: Defense questions why Kenney never alerted anyone to murder plot – The Denver Channel
Patrick Frazee trial: Star witness stands ground under cross-examination, declaring, ‘It’s the truth’ – The Gazette
November 8th, 2019
1. Murderer’s Mistresses: Krystal Kenney versus Nichol Kessinger
2. Krystal Kenney Testifies about Where Kaylee was during Murder – PATRICK FRAZEE TRIAL DAY 5
Patrick Frazee’s mistress offers gory testimony during Kelsey Berreth murder trial – ABC
Patrick Frazee murder trial: Krystal Kenney recounts cleanup of Kelsey Berreth murder scene – The Denver Channel
Idaho nurse Krystal Lee takes the witness stand in Kelsey Berreth murder trial – 9News
NATIONAL NEWS: Girlfriend testifies at trial of man in death of his fiancee – WRAL
Patrick Frazee’s mistress reveals she became pregnant with his child – CrimeOnline
3. Is There a Link Between Sociopathy and Social Media? – Psychology Today
Why Social Media Is Turning Us All Into Sociopaths – Thought Catalog
Are We Really A Generation Of Sociopaths Who’ve Lost Any Sense Of Empathy? – Grazia Daily UK
November 7th, 2019
1. Patrick Frazee murder trial: Krystal Kenney explains longtime relationship with Frazee, 2016 abortion – The Denver Channel
3. Why the Joker is showing up in protests around the world – CNN
November 6th, 2019
1. Dr Phil: “If this could happen to this family it could happen to any family.”
TCRS Assessment: Somewhat true, but also not true. The Watts family wasn’t the average family in many respects. Serious crimes, on the other hand, aren’t the exclusive purview of sociopaths, monsters and narcissists. Ordinary people become murderers every day. It’s only once they’re murderers that they lose their status as “ordinary people”.
At 3:54 in the clip below Dr. Phil refers to coverage of the “Silver Fox”. He’s also referred to one not needing to a rocket scientist to see when Watts was lying.
https://youtu.be/a6BA6g-yU1U
3. Financial Mess – PATRICK FRAZEE TRIAL DAY 3
November 5th, 2019
1. Defense Pokes Holes in Inconclusive Surveillance Footage – PATRICK FRAZEE TRIAL DAY 3 – CrimeRocket II
Patrick Frazee trial: Defense questions timeline, lack of black tote in surveillance photos – The Denver Channel
The Neighbor’s Video Surveillance – PATRICK FRAZEE TRIAL DAY 2
2. Kate and Gerry McCann’s message to the public after being given £300,000 to continue search for Madeleine – Chesire Live
November 4th, 2019
1. What does it actually look like when a murderer’s mistress is directly [or even indirectly] involved?
Kelsey’s Mother Cheryl Describes “Growing Panic” as days passed with no sign of her daughter – PATRICK FRAZEE TRIAL DAY 1 – CrimeRocket II
2. The latest Chris Watts conspiracy theory is about a mysterious red car pulling out of the neighbor’s driveway? Could it be an astonishing new twist, or could it be the neighbor’s own car pulling out on her way to gym? Or is the red car actually an alien space ship?
The image below was taken from Black Mesa road around the corner from the Watts home immediately prior to Watts arriving home at about 14:10 on Monday, August 13th, 2018. The conspiracy theorists want you to believe the red car was parked at or near the crime scene for 10 hours following the crime, and that it was somehow actively involved. The alternative? It was a neighborhood car parked on a neighborhood driveway belonging to someone who lives in the neighborhood.
But who wants to believe that when the alternative is so exciting? What if the car belonged to [fill in your preferred suspect]?
November 3rd, 2019
1. The Tenth Biggest WTF Moment in the Chris Watts case
2. ‘Calculating Manipulator’ Patrick Frazee Murdered Kelsey Berreth With Help From Secret Girlfriend: Prosecutors – The Daily Beast
November 2nd, 2019
1. The Ninth Biggest WTF Moment in the Chris Watts Case
The Devil Beside Me: The Chris Watts Story – Art19
2. ‘Calculating Manipulator’ Patrick Frazee Murdered Kelsey Berreth With Help From Secret Girlfriend: Prosecutors – The Daily Beast
November 1st, 2019
1. The Eighth Biggest WTF Moment in the Chris Watts Case
2. Opening Statements To Begin Friday For Patrick Frazee In Kelsey Berreth’s Murder Trial – CBS Denver
Krystal Lee Kenney primed for key witness role in Patrick Frazee murder trial – The Denver Channel
3. Amanda Knox to pen advice column for Seattle newspaper – The Guardian
4. Nikolas Cruz PreTrial Hearing – Court Date set for January 27, 2020
Nikolas Cruz back in court for hearing
OCTOBER 2019
October 31st, 2019
1. The Seventh Biggest WTF Moment in the Chris Watts Case
2. A Colorado Man Allegedly Murdered His Missing Fiancée With a Baseball Bat. Now He Faces Trial. – The Daily Beast
3. Casey Anthony’s Father Is ‘Ready to Forgive Her’ After Caylee’s Death: ‘I’m Still Your Dad’ – People
October 30th, 2019
1. What Are Family Annihilators? What Drove Chris Watts To Kill His Family? – Oxygen
TCRS Audio Analysis of this article coming soon.
The Sixth Biggest WTF Moment in the Chris Watts Case
What would be your #1 Soundtrack for a dramatic movie on the Chris Watts Case? – CrimeRocket II
2. Wife’s lover fined R11 million by a court for causing her divorce – W24
3. AfriForum to prosecute man who ‘falsely’ accused colleague of using k-word – TimesLive
October 29th, 2019
1. The Fifth Biggest WTF Moment in the Chris Watts Case
2. Why murder trial in case of missing Colorado mom may not be slam-dunk case – CBS News
3. Robert Durst Pretrial Hearing – CrimeRocket II
4. Vincent van Gogh Superstar – Arte TV
October 28th, 2019
1. The Fourth Biggest WTF Moment in the Chris Watts Case
2. Patrick Frazee’s trial in death of fiancée Kelsey Berreth expected to start Monday in Cripple Creek – The Denver Channel
Kelsey Berreth: Accused killer to start trial for missing fiancée’s murderKelsey Berreth: Accused killer to start trial for missing fiancée’s murder – Crime Online
3. Amanda Knox: “Don’t try to find the answer in my eyes” – Debunking Gladwell #7
October 25th, 2019
1. Just how big a deal were the finances in the Watts case?
2. True Crime: What Happened To Kelsey Berreth? Trial Begins For Her Fiancé Patrick Frazee – CBS Detroit
October 24th, 2019
1. SILVER FOX, the first book in a brand new series, is available now exclusively on Amazon Kindle and Kindle Unlimited.
2. How Germany contributed to creating the Van Gogh myth – DW
October 23rd, 2019
1. Chris Watts Mindgames – Have you been Outfoxed?
Chris Watts: OXY And His Psychology
TCRS: Interesting that neither Scott Reisch nor Cadle were aware of the Oxy narrative by as late as October and March of this year respectively.
Chris Watts: Religion And Premeditated Plan?
Chris Watts – PreMeditation or Rage?
Remember this?
Scott Reisch: “I don’t think Shan’ann’s murder was premeditated…”
Coming Soon…
2. People Are Not Pleased with the Premise of a New Movie About Nicole Brown Simpson’s Murder – LA Mag
3. The Psychology of an Incel
https://youtu.be/cWgc_4WyYew
October 22nd, 2019
1. The Biggest WTF Moment in the Chris Watts Case
Coming Soon [in July 2020] the first “MAJOR ACCOUNT” of the Chris Watts case
ABC’s Coverage of the Chris Watts case
2. Legally Speaking: Reversal in Jodi Arias case possible, but not likely -ktar.com
October 19th, 2019
1. TCRS Theory on Watts Family Murders [First Published on March 9, 2019]
2. #6: “The Foxy Knoxy nickname had nothing to do with sex” – Debunking Gladwell’s Analysis
October 18th, 2019
1. Chris Watts Talks To News Reporters – EP1 The Devil Beside Me – Dr. Phil
The Watts Children Weren’t Smothered at the Well Site
“Nikki Was There!” – Debunked by TCRS
2. Judges grapple with misconduct claims in Jodi Arias case – WFXRtv.com
October 17th, 2019
1. Guest Post: “They know he’s guilty…[but] she’s out there telling people they STILL believe in his innocence” – Crime Rocket II
Video: More details from our interview with Chris Watts’ pen pal – Daily Mail
The Devil Beside Me: The Chris Watts Story – Husband, Father, Killer – Dr Phil
2. Sentencing procedures continue for convicted rapist Nicholas Ninow – News24
October 16th, 2019
1. Chris Watts is smarter – and dumber – than you think
“Chris Watts has an IQ of 140 – he’s almost a genius”
2. Twitter explains why it hasn’t suspended Trump’s account – CNN
October 14th, 2019
1. Chris & Shan’ann Watts – UNEQUALLY YOKED
Deeter Gate Tipped Chris Watts over the Edge
October 13th, 2019
1. Debunking Gladwell’s Analysis of Amanda Knox: #5 “Most of us aren’t very good at lie detection…”
2. 20 years ago today:
1999: In Boulder, Colo., the JonBenet Ramsey grand jury was dismissed after 13 months of work with prosecutors saying there wasn’t enough evidence to charge anyone in the 6-year-old beauty queen’s 1996 slaying.
October 12th, 2019
1. Chris Watts OBLIVION – Audio Excerpt of Book 8 read by the Author
October 10th, 2019
1. Guest Post: More Details on the Oxy in the Watts Home – CrimeRocket2
The Basement Spiel and Contraindications around Shan’ann’s Immitrex – Analysis
Chris Watts Reveals He Tried To Kill His Girls Before Murdering Wife, But They Survived – Moms.com
2. Justice for Kelsey: Murder trial for man accused of killing woman from Grant County set for Oct. 28 -iFiberOne
3. Take 2: A second look at the case against Casey Anthony – wesh.com
October 9th, 2019
1. Discovery Shows Another Attempt Chris Watts tried to cause a Miscarriage
2. Viewpoints: True Crime – a growing obsession or healthy fascination? – RealScreen
October 8th, 2019
1. Debunking Gladwell’s Analysis of Amanda Knox: #4 “Shockingly inept?”
2. Convicted Killer Jodi Arias May Get New Trial Due To Prosecutor Misconduct – The Daily Wire
October 7th, 2019
1. Scott Reisch Interviews Cheryln Cadle – CrimeRocket2
Auction of convicted murderer Christopher Watts’ Frederick home rescheduled for next year – Times-Call
The residence was initially scheduled to be auctioned off on April 17 over failure to pay principal and interest. However, that date was postponed to September 18, then October 23, and now, has again been moved to January 8….
2. Fake News Alert: Brendan Dassey Might Finally Be Getting Released From Prison After ‘Making A Murderer’ – ScreenGeek
October 6th, 2019
1. Shan’ann’s Oxy from the Basement Medicine Bin was used on Bella and Ceecee – TCRS
Coming Soon in October…
2. THE MURDER OF KELSEY BERRETH: WHAT DOES KRYSTAL LEE KNOW ABOUT THE COLORADO MOM’S KILLING? – CBS News
TEXT MESSAGES BETWEEN KELSEY BERRETH AND PATRICK FRAZEE – CBS News
3. Tourist takes ‘magical’ photo evoking Van Gogh’s ‘Starry Night’– FoxNews
October 5th, 2019
1. Where did Chris Watts get the Oxy from? Answer provided exclusively to CrimeRocket
3. Colo. true crime authors featured on 20/20; husband and wife team look to provoke with their books – The Denver Channel
October 4th, 2019
1. Author of Letters From Christopher, Cheryln Cadle
2. Detective, Victim, Defender, Killer: Digging into the Female Obsession with True Crime – aetv
October 3rd, 2019
Chris Watts’ haunting confession letter after murdering his wife and children – The Mirror
2. True crime fails when it treats trauma as entertainment – NBC News
Debunking Gladwell’s Analysis of Amanda Knox: #3 [Part 2]
3. ‘Joker’ Is a Risk, but a Calculated One, for Warner Bros. – New York Times
Chris Watts – ANNIHILATION
2. Amber Guyger’s Texts Revealed In Sentencing
3. Sky Launches New Channel Dedicated To True Crime Documentaries – LadBible
11 Unbelievable True Crime Series Worth Streaming On Netflix – CinemaBlend
At 5:30 in Oxygen’s clip, Officer Matthew James [the same officer who ultimately arrested Watts late on Wednesday night] asked Watts a series of questions. Oxygen did a great job here in Season 3, Episode 1 of Criminal Confessions, by providing two bodycam perspectives during this line of questioning, along with subtitles to the conversation.
JAMES: And what was the conversation this morning you guys had?
WATTS [Swaying]: It was about us selling the house and the separation.
Again, the priority in that answer is telling. First they talked about the house, then the separation. It’s the same exact way he expressed it to Coonrod on the loft landing.
JAMES: And how’d she take that?
WATTS [Still swaying, Officer Coonrod glances down at his phone beside Watts]: We were both very emotional. And…still crying.
Remember what Watts said during the Sermon on the Porch…
“It wasn’t like an argument, but we had an emotional conversation, let’s leave it at that.”
JAMES: And then, did you see her before you went to work?
WATTS: Mm-mmm?
JAMES: Did you say anything to her?
WATTS [Stuttering]: Uh…she went back…like, uh…she told me she was going to a friend’s house…[flaps out his hand].
This correction mid-sentence indicates Watts is giving a rehearsed answer. He was going to say she went back to bed, but decides on the latter version – going to a friend’s house – being more appropriate. The friend story line is supposed to deflect attention – investigative and otherwise – off him.
WATTS [Muttering]: …and…be with the kids. Take the kids over there.
This is another slip, another self-correction. Be with the kids makes no sense, and he corrects it because it’s uncomfortably close to the truth – that he wanted Shan’ann to be with the kids, away, in a grave. And that’s where she is.
Think of the sequence and the subconscious psychology in “be with the kids” versus Shan’ann “taking the kids over there” which she didn’t do. He took them over there.
JAMES: Oh, she told you she’s taking the kids to a friend’s house?
WATTS: Yeah.
JAMES: She didn’t say who though?
WATTS: Yeah. Oh, no. No. [Shakes his head]. No, but she was still in bed when that happened.
This hand gesture, with his hand in a sort of claw, matches his original role-playing gesture in the cubicle at 18:04:56.
https://youtu.be/YK6LUw3wCVM
TCRS ANALYSIS:
The star of this episode is undoubtedly Colorado Bureau of Investigation Agent Tammy Lee. She’s not only the star, she steals the show. It makes sense because of all the law enforcement folks on the slate in this episode, Tammy Lee is the only one who sat in on the confession. We don’t see or hear from detective Baumhover, and although Coder is referenced in the interrogation footage, we never hear from him firsthand. We do from Lee, and she’s provides a kind of running narration right through. It’s her emotions, her mission for justice – for Shan’ann, Niko, Bella and Celeste – that forms the golden thread through this episode.
In this in-depth analysis of the FULL 1:06:05 EPISODE of Criminal Confessions, I’ll be looking at key insights through 5 x 10-15-minute segments.
FIRST SEGMENT
The first segment deals with Shan’ann’s obsessive use of her phone, and Facebook, and the discovery of her phone.
In the first ten minutes of the episode, the District Attorney Michael Rourke provides voice-over narration for the familiar opening salvos of the Watts case. Nickole arriving at the door, then Officer Coonrod, then Watts returning from work followed by the walk through of the house. They find the beds in disarray but no other signs of disturbance. They find Shan’ann’s medicine and purse in the house, the car and car seats are in the garage. And yet it’s Shan’ann’s and Ceecee’s health issues that don’t gibe with them having gone somewhere without taking medication along. It’s all a little strange.
ROURKE: Shan’ann lived her entire life, through social media, through her phone…It was very unlike Shan’ann not to answer her phone, not to at least send a text. And so I think that alone raised the level of concern, and fear, very early on in this process.
LEE: The people that know Shan’ann, know Shan’ann was very attached to her cell phone.
COONROD: You guys have any kind of issues? Marital, issues, or…?
WATTS: We’re…going through a separation.
COONROD: You guys filed yet or anything, or just talking?
WATTS: No, we were gonna…well…we were gonna have to sell the house. And go through a separation.
COONROD: And how’s that goin’?
WATTS: I…it’s going…
COONROD [Interrupting]: Civil for the most part?
WATTS: Civil, yeah [laughs].
Watts looks down at his phone…
SECOND SEGMENT
The second segment deals with the neighbor, the surveillance footage and the shadows on the driveway.
At 12:09 into the documentary, the narration switches over to another aspect – the nieghbor. At this point the narrator also switches – a little disorientatingly – from the District Attorney to the Deputy District Attorney. And it’s also at this point that Trinastich himself takes us through the driveway aspect of the narrative.
In this short segment – which ends about three minutes later at 15:13 – Trinastich provides a lot more, I feel, than he did on Dr. Oz. Trinastich also comes back later in the documentary to provide some touching details. The part I want to highlight is the shadows on the driveway.
TRINASTICH: I was hoping to catch Shan’ann leaving with Bella and Celeste. I was hoping we might catch somebody coming and picking them up to take them on a playdate like Chris had said. But we had picked up no other motion, or anything like that, coming from their house.
And so now we deal with the meat of this segment, and really the meat-and-potatoes of the YouTube conspiracy nuts that have been making a meal out of a tiny little area of uncertainty. It’s the moment at 12:59 where the documentary plays back all the times Trinastich’s camera catches Watts walking to and from his truck on the side of his truck away from the camera. Each time you see Watts you see a shadow. Interestingly, when juxtaposed in this way you also see the shape of the shadow and how it changes when he’s walking from right to left, and from left to right. When he walks left to right, Watts shadow is very thin, ending in a sharp needle point then widening into a line. Coming from the right it’s thicker.
WRENN: What the video shows is Chris making several trips from the garage, out to the driver’s side of the vehicle, which is from the other side of the car, from the angle of the camera. So you can’t see what if anything is being put in the car per se.
And then it reverts to Watts acting weird next to the screen. He says stuff like this:
The shadows on the driveway really have to be seen moving, rather than from stills. But regardless of this aspect, it’s not mentioned once, anywhere, by anyone in the documentary that Watts appears to pick up a child. There’s not even a hint that that’s the case. There’s also not even a moment where the footage is used to suggest anyone else. Instead, Rourke’s words at this point are quite interesting. He refers to the importance of keeping an open mind, and not succumbing to tunnel vision.
THIRD SEGMENT
Two things stood out to me about Tammy Lee’s comments. One was her recognition that Watts’ facial expression changed when they started vilifying Shan’ann, and offering her as a scapegoat. Although Watts initially balked at this psychological carrot verbally, it turns out they could easily see – on his face – how much he was willing and able to run with it. And that’s exactly what he did do.
The other thing that stood out was Lee referring to the question that frustrated Watts the most. She’s says it was from Coder, but there were a couple from her where he got pretty angry, and started raising his voice too [related to Tammy not wanting Shan’ann to get a bum rap for a crime she didn’t commit].
TCRS has a particular theory why Watts would have been not only frustrated, but anxious around this idea of the “emotional conversation.” Any ideas what that theory may be?
LEE: So, we’re all watching Chris’ first argument…basically live…on the five ‘o clock news. I thought it was strange that you would talk about that [the emotional conversation] on the news…
ROURKE: The concern that he professed to have…seemed cold and calculated.
Sources:
Here’s How Investigators Got Chris Watts to Confess to Murdering His Family
There’s a saying by Mark Tawin:
“A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes.”
Let’s face it, mindfuckery is a tricky subject. It’s tricky to talk about because what you’re trying to do is convince someone their cognitive wiring might be a little wonky. And if you don’t start off this argument just right, you’re liable to lose not your argument but the suspicion may arise that you – the guy fielding the argument – might be touched in the head.
I suppose, to make this argument effectively one has to start by acknowledging – GASP – the possibility that human beings in general sometimes [often, actually] make mistakes.
So let’s take Einstein. Did one of the smartest people who ever lived ever make a thinking error?
Have we made any mistakes in our thinking about Einstein?
How about Stephen Hawking?
And Bill Gates?
The good news is when we acknowledge our mistakes, amazing things are allowed to happen. Take Steve Jobs:
Is it possible mistakes were made not just individually, but collectively in the Watts case? If so, what sort of thinking errors are we talking about? Well, here are a couple to choose from:
While a couple of these may apply, a handful look like they do.
Let’s deal briefly with just one before we deal with the statements in the documentary more specifically. It’s this one:
Essentially what the Appeal to Probability is saying is that because something is possible it’s probable. The law, for example, disagrees with that. In court something has to be probable, and reasonably probable absent other more or less probable possibilities, for it to be judged true.
There are many instances where things are possible – anything, theoretically is possible. But it’s this area that explains tricky, troubling and ongoing debates around, for example, did the world evolve or did God create it? Which is possible? Which is probable? Is climate change manmade or is it a myth? Which is possible? Which is probable?
There are many, many areas we can go into, and figuring out truth from fallacy using logic is both a fascinating and very in-depth area of cognitive psychology. A lot of true crime deals with our perceptions, and what we perceive. We won’t go into that here, but it’s a subject TCRS has covered at length in the past, and will continue to expose in SILVER FOX POST TRUTH, the final book in the SILVER FOX trilogy.
Now let’s deal with the documentary.
On the one hand, the District Attorney and the Deputy District Attorney are the authorities closest to the case, so we’d expect thought leadership and clarity from them. Basically what they believe must be true. That same appeal to authority applies to CBI agent Tammy Lee. And yet invariably all three agree with the same faulty premise. Because the second version is worse, it must true.
There’s a very obvious problem with this premise, and it’s this:
There’s a third version that’s even worse than the second. Does that mean that premise is true? The DA and the agent – and the documentary – don’t even mention Watts’ version to Cadle.
We can also see how in Watts First Confession, where he said Shan’ann killed the kids and so he killed Shan’annn [a false idea deliberately offered to Watts by the investigators themselves] was a step closer to the truth, but also not true. It was true Watts had killed Shan’ann, but not true that she’d killed the children. And yet this same psychology of deception holds for how the interrogators got their pound of truth from Watts. They tempted him to give a little bit of truth by giving him “permission” to lie about – to minimize – his involvement. Stay with me here because it gets a little convoluted here. Watts is incentivized to take the bait because he is at least let off the hook of the child murders. But in taking the bait, he also admits the truth – the worse truth – that he killed Shan’ann.
If the psychology of “worse version trumps all” holds, then surely the worst version of all in terms of a global view of this case would be Shan’ann killing her own children, and then Watts killing her.
We must also bear in mind the same methodology of the First Confession was also used in the Second, which was to lead people-pleaser-Watts down the Yellow Brick Road of the confession. Coder – not interviewed here – did that.
What happened next, did this happen or that. That? Okay, what about this. Oh…
Significantly Watts didn’t volunteer his confession in either case [except he did in the Third Confession to Cadle] he was led to it. And he gave the version he thought his interrogators believed anyway. He gave the version, worse than the previous version, but still the minimal version he could get away with telling. What did he get in exchange? He was let off the hook in having to talk about it, first in terms of an even longer interrogation, then a trial, then more interrogation.
There is a worse version than the Second Version, by the way. The Second Version – an almost random, impulsive killing at the well site – is worse than the first, but it’s also better than the second. Why? Because the second version strips away the premeditation. A premeditated murder is an aggravated crime, it is criminal intent with deliberation. When this occurs a sentence is often the maximum sentence – as it was in this case.
Watts agreed in his plea deal to charges that included the words with deliberation [including of both children]. And yet his Second Confession, the one the prosecutors and agent now seem to say they accept, walks back that deliberation.
TCRS has exhaustively covered – and ridiculed – Watts bogus notions in the Second Confession that he alternatively “just snapped” and that he committed the crime “in a rage” without thinking. In fact TCRS predicted the “just snapped” minimization months before Watts came up with it.
The DA accepted his version of a cold, calculated murder and so did Watts. That’s why he signed the plea deal and didn’t object to this version mentioned during the sentencing on November 19th, 2018. Watts – in his last version [written in April 2019 and published in October 2019] – has also admitted he’d premeditated the murder for weeks, and made one or more attempts to poison Shan’ann to bring about a miscarriage.
So why would the DA and CBI Agent Tammy Lee go back on their own version, the one fielded in court?
To soothe popular opinion?
To engage popular opinion?
Maybe. Maybe one. Maybe both. Or maybe there is an even simpler meat-and-potatoes mindfuckery going on. It’s known as the appeal to ignorance, a very powerful and successful way of bullshitting the mainstream in the modern era. A bunch of YouTube channels thrive on this run-of-the-mill fallacy, as do MLMs. Evil, deception and dishonesty thrives in a culture of ignorance. And like or or not, in spite of or perhaps because of the information era, we live in a culture of ignorance.
Further Reading:
Chris Watts describes the reason he killed Shan’ann Watts: “I just snapped” [AUDIO Part 1+2] – March 2019
Chris Watts explains what made him snap – June 2019
“Like, he snapped” – Chris Watts Special Coming Soon on HLN – July, 2019
If there’s an innocent reason the authorities closest to this case believe what they do [and I’m not convinced there is, but who knows] it may be due to their being so close to the case that they’ve become emotionally compromised. We know that’s happened to the lead detective. Has it happened to anyone else. Have you been so afflicted by it you haven’t been able to think logically or scientifically about it?
Original Article:
Chris Watts case investigators are still reeling: ‘How does this happen?’ – NBC
Now, remember that saying by Twain?
“A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes.”
It’s also been attributed to Churchill, Thomas Jefferson, Ann Landers and others. The quote itself isn’t even authentic, but derived from something similar written by Jonathan Swift [Irish poet, and author of Gulliver’s Travels]:
Falsehood flies, and truth comes limping after it.
Perhaps that’s why there are so many ums and TCRS is accused of being slow to get to the point. The truth takes time, it’s subtle, and complicated, and sensitive to distortions, misreadings and derivations. But coming back to Watts, think about the psychology of his storytelling. This idea that if something is worse it must be true, and we should accept it.
Now connect that psychology to the psychopathology of this crime. Connect that psychology of fear to the psychology of the introvert who wants to be well thought of, including in the context of a crime, including by his interrogators.
Chris Watts committed murder because he believed the pregnancy and divorce was “worse than I thought committing murders would be”, so I’d rather do that.
Makes sense now, doesn’t it?
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Do you agree?
The expert waffles on here a little about separation, and the psychology of separation. Do you think that’s why Watts committed the crime? Because of a psychology of separation?
As so often happens in true crime documentaries, the title of the documentary is about how the motive is revealed for the first time. Then, when you watch the documentary, it’s all about how nobody knows why, nobody can say why, and it’s all still a mystery. Which means the producers have duped you.
What do you think of a domestic violence expert commenting on the Chris Watts case?
Analysis coming soon on TCRS Patreon.
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