Lorelei1
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That is heartbreaking. Poor innocent girl.
Thank you smuckle. Not even from a point of view of deliberate contamination and disposal?Crude oil can be highly flammable and combustible. It is the refining of crude that gets us petroleum so it wouldn’t really make sense for him to add gas to it.
Wow! Very interesting theory. Didnt know she was the bosses daughter? Where was that disclosed?
They are probably operating entirely without liability insurance where there *might* be some coverage for slander. He could sue, but can they pay? If they are begging for money in their podcast? Maybe they are generating advertising dollars. I wouldn't count on it. ETA - there is, I think, the potential that NT might have to also prove the statements were said with malice. CW dragged him into this, but NT gave a media interview. Not sure if that is enough to have to prove malice.
Absolutely. Oldest story in the book. It is so easy to get information now, why would you not do a bit of checking up. I would.
yes, so that story they told doesn't really make a lot of sense.
I thought it was not crude oil that was in the tanks? It's been a long time, but I thought it was said that the type of oil in the tanks was very thin, like water? I can't remember now what kind they said it was, but I'm pretty sure it was not crude oil.Crude oil can be highly flammable and combustible. It is the refining of crude that gets us petroleum so it wouldn’t really make sense for him to add gas to it.
I'm not sure about the scientific aspect of it all either, but I am curious about how those gas cans played a role.Ah, I believe he probably added the petroleum/gas to the oil tanks.
I was wondering how he thought he would get away with leaving them in the oil, but it seems to me he may have had clearance for making decisions on oil disposal if there was any contamination. If this is true he probably thought the petrol might burn them or even self-combust in the tanks. I have no idea what I'm talking about scientifically btw.
Moo
Ugh. I listened to the whole "sesh". Your summary is accurate.
They also say they have seen "the letter" and are planning to get a handwriting expert on the case to analyse it for some reason.
So his mystery missive is handwritten not typed. I'm not sure anyone cares at this point.
Crude oil can be sweet (thin) or sour (thick). The tanks in question definitely contained crude oil, and CW submerged his lovely, innocent daughters bodies in the oil for four days.I thought it was not crude oil that was in the tanks? It's been a long time, but I thought it was said that the type of oil in the tanks was very thin, like water? I can't remember now what kind they said it was, but I'm pretty sure it was not crude oil.
I think that might explain the motive. He was done with the marriage, wanted them gone, and the mistress just gave him more incentive. I don't think it was just his wanting to start over with someone else, he wanted them gone regardless. JmoChris Watts’ Mistress Breaks Silence About Affair with Triple-Murderer: 'He Lied About Everything'
A source close to Watts tells PEOPLE, “It’s very clear that this wasn’t a healthy marriage for many months before Shan’ann and the girls died. He had checked out, and from what he says, she had checked out, too. Nichol Kessinger showed interest, and in his mind he was single, so it happened. He really regrets that Nichol got pulled into this.”
They don't need to show malice. Just negligence. But you're right. Can they pay?
And it has to be statement of fact. Not just an opinion. So they're on thin ice but might be okay.
She's young. Excited to find a guy who seems sweet and responsible and into her. Not everyone is a cynic. Not everyone has been burnt by the sun yet.
I think it's easy to say people need to be cautious and check up but a lot of people are not jaded when it comes to relationships. And many people think the best of others until proven otherwise.
Yep, in the way a brother & sister would defend / know each other per se. MOOI didn't believe a word of the retraction. IMO Trinket unwittingly revealed who she was by her comments - not only about the AP but other family interactions. When she realized that, she backtracked.
Thank you. All I remembered was that it was descibed as thin. Maybe I was thinking if it was sweet it wasn't considered crude. So is that the kind that goes into a car or what is it used for?Crude oil can be sweet (thin) or sour (thick). The tanks in question definitely contained crude oil, and CW submerged his lovely, innocent daughters bodies in the oil for four days.
It's hard to close the door after it's been opened. JMOTrinket78 actually walked back that comment in thread #21
Found Deceased - CO - Shanann Watts (34), Celeste"Cece" (3) and Bella (4), Frederick, 13 Aug 2018 *Arrest* #21
Trinket78 said:
I think that it was CW supporters claiming that it was sweet oil to minimise the horror of it. No one knew what kind of oil it was.I thought it was not crude oil that was in the tanks? It's been a long time, but I thought it was said that the type of oil in the tanks was very thin, like water? I can't remember now what kind they said it was, but I'm pretty sure it was not crude oil.
Ironically, these people who have been Cindy’s bestest-friends and advocates for all things Chris will probably turn on a dime and start sensationalizing all the horrible things CW did. Then Mommy can add them to the list of females she hates and are unfairly out to get her preciojs spawn of Satan.