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@jmaitland5709
@jmaitland5709 3 года назад
They didn't need the cops or the FBI for this, the dude's neighbor had it figured out within 5 minutes.
@joebobby1412
@joebobby1412 3 года назад
I mean, we can still recognize the cops in this are on another level. They’re so good.
@bordylol2131
@bordylol2131 3 года назад
@@joebobby1412 the polygrapher definitely had a strong background in forensics psychology for the way she handled things. What these criminals don't remember is that a polygraph cannot be used as substantial evidence in a court hearing, but what comes out after said polygraph can.
@imkabochan
@imkabochan 3 года назад
I guess figuring out a person is guilty or not wasn't the issue here. Proving it and building a case on the other hand seems to be the tough part.
@bordylol2131
@bordylol2131 3 года назад
@@imkabochan well, they did have to prove his guilt even after the polygraph test, but yes, if there is already undeniable proof of a crime, then getting the reason for doing said crime is harder.
@mikaeldp
@mikaeldp 3 года назад
Figuring out isnt the whole of it. You still need evidence, or better yet, a confession. That aint easy
@Nana-xn2cz
@Nana-xn2cz 3 года назад
I think the saddest part is that he only cried when he realized he was going to jail not for murdering his family. No remorse at all
@celticwind4122
@celticwind4122 3 года назад
I feel like that’s a common theme in a lot of murders. Just selfishness.
@animal_cupcake
@animal_cupcake 3 года назад
I kinda feel like he a lil bit of remorse for his kids, but I also think that’s just hopeful thinking...
@lifeofjonesi
@lifeofjonesi 3 года назад
@@animal_cupcake since he “found out” his kids were missing he hadn’t shed a tear or felt any sadness at all. This man had no remorse and only cried when he knew he was going to be arrested
@animal_cupcake
@animal_cupcake 3 года назад
@@lifeofjonesi Yah, ok. That totally makes sense. Clearly just hopeful thinking... 😞
@khoo7732
@khoo7732 3 года назад
You have to think that someone who is capable of murdering children and pregnant woman. He won’t have that emotion capacity to understand the weight of what he has done
@peytonalexander5300
@peytonalexander5300 3 года назад
Can we just give a quick shoutout to those friends and neighbors? Every one of them could smell Chris’s bullshit from a mile away and came in with immediate testimony and even video evidence less than 24 hours after the crime was committed. That’s what looking out for your community looks like.
@azphine2047
@azphine2047 3 года назад
Yeah like if they didn't realize things were off he probably would've gotten away with it. The true MVP's
@keliya
@keliya 3 года назад
Yeah and they weren't sticking up for him either even though their friends. I watch crime shows a lot and a lot of ppl try being ride or dies
@objectboom
@objectboom 3 года назад
@@keliya I bet they were way better friends with her than they were with him. Then it makes sense, because if they're friends with her, they're doing all they can to help find her. And he's a weirdo, obviously.
@greekgangster1
@greekgangster1 3 года назад
I can't imagine someone that dumb getting away with a parking ticket let alone annihilating his entire family... Freaking Amityville Horror for real...
@akiokoh7481
@akiokoh7481 3 года назад
guess baking cookies for your neighbours once in awhile pays off haha
@djhart25
@djhart25 3 года назад
The polygraph lady roasting him never gets old
@BeautflDisaster4
@BeautflDisaster4 3 года назад
Tammy is a G.
@lunagoddesss
@lunagoddesss 3 года назад
she went IN ON HIM! lmao
@lool9702
@lool9702 3 года назад
wat time pls
@tiffanychan5737
@tiffanychan5737 3 года назад
@@lool9702 around the 40 to 46 minute mark I think
@psyduckableduck1980
@psyduckableduck1980 3 года назад
@@tiffanychan5737 Tenks por te tiem
@Sigmundlove
@Sigmundlove 3 года назад
The neighbors the real mvp
@bambiekila6930
@bambiekila6930 3 года назад
Fax
@PleasanceWolf
@PleasanceWolf 3 года назад
And the best friend
@jayylad38
@jayylad38 3 года назад
fr!!
@jayabegglen4665
@jayabegglen4665 3 года назад
« How to be a great dad 101 »
@iStagger
@iStagger 3 года назад
Truuuue
@Farrisfaen
@Farrisfaen 3 года назад
rae frantically moving the camera around to avoid blocking the text is incredibly funny and sweet
@benwood535
@benwood535 3 года назад
I'm glad I wasn't the only person who thought that haha. Hopefully as time goes on, it becomes standard to have a streamer cam box on these types of reactible content vids, like daily dose of internet.
@avagamer1504
@avagamer1504 3 года назад
yeah lmao 😂
@rxpxr7611
@rxpxr7611 2 года назад
how is her moving the camera to let us see sweet lol
@avebliss
@avebliss 2 года назад
@@rxpxr7611 I think they mean it was kind bc shes making sure we don't miss any of the cc and shit
@Meisnick8581
@Meisnick8581 2 года назад
Down horrendous
@Hudcrudder
@Hudcrudder 3 года назад
This guy never calls his kids by their names.
@aaryagohil7000
@aaryagohil7000 3 года назад
28:13
@Wtfsugoi
@Wtfsugoi 3 года назад
And he always says “those kids”
@Zamerus
@Zamerus 3 года назад
No he does, he flips between calling them by name or referring to them as if they were some random kids.
@erinlindsey3
@erinlindsey3 3 года назад
He does talk about them by name; however, he uses past tense.
@briannataylor2964
@briannataylor2964 3 года назад
Yea “those were my kids”, “I loved those kids”
@klachelle2173
@klachelle2173 3 года назад
The craziest thing about this case is that he really didn’t HAVE TO kill them. So many alternatives that didn’t include any type of harm. Divorce, flee the city, fake your own death etc. It’s like he wanted to…that’s extremely unsettling.
@sakurakouhai791
@sakurakouhai791 3 года назад
I laughed at the "fake your own death" and I legit don't know why
@graceronan7982
@graceronan7982 3 года назад
In those cases, he wouldn’t have been able to be with his mistress, which was one of his main prerogatives. Also,he would have been seen as the ‘bad guy’, and his ‘nice guy’ mask would have been marred. These things were obviously more important to him than the lives of his family, which makes his actions that much more heinous,IMO.
@smiletwt
@smiletwt 3 года назад
right like, in some circumstances i can see how the killer came to that conclusion, but it just doesn’t make sense in this one, especially the children
@renthomas2692
@renthomas2692 3 года назад
One theory is that the kids were collateral damage. He had strangled Shannann and one of the girls walked in, which is when he decided to kill them. It sickens me.
@samizidane9964
@samizidane9964 3 года назад
"Fake your own death" hilarious hahaha
@k-popbiased1058
@k-popbiased1058 3 года назад
I hate how he can say “blankies” after everything he did
@CCommans
@CCommans 3 года назад
Especially since those were the blankets he used to wrap them in! He's a monster
@briannataylor2964
@briannataylor2964 3 года назад
Yea it annoys me how he always brought up things his daughters liked to make him seem like a good father so he wouldn’t look guilty.
@itsmaribell1415
@itsmaribell1415 3 года назад
This massively stood out to me, its so sick.
@e..972
@e..972 3 года назад
the amount of times he says “like” while being interviewed makes it feel like a 7th grader doing a class presentation but the fact that its being said by an adult man who murdered his family makes me upset
@louisestevenson5102
@louisestevenson5102 3 года назад
CW used the comfort blakets to murder them just horrid.
@seanlee2238
@seanlee2238 3 года назад
Love that kinda neighbor: Got all the coolest gadgets and tools, good with a grill, offers you a beer every time he sees you, sniffs out sus murderers in his neighborhood…..all around good neighbor
@donutaa6168
@donutaa6168 3 года назад
I’m living next to this neighbour if i get the chance
@familybbqguy2746
@familybbqguy2746 2 года назад
@@donutaa6168 I’m not too sure I’d want to live in the same neighborhood a murderer used to 😰
@nojudgment395
@nojudgment395 2 года назад
@@familybbqguy2746 what r u 5, I guarantee you you do right now
@KoiYakultGreenTea
@KoiYakultGreenTea 2 года назад
Like a good neighbour, Nicole is there!
@rubielopez952
@rubielopez952 2 года назад
@@KoiYakultGreenTea Nicole was the wife’s friend, not a neighbor. Just to clarify.
@joemama-pn7jr
@joemama-pn7jr 3 года назад
It just gives me chills how he never says “my kids” as if to make himself feel better about what he had done
@ThuggishDD
@ThuggishDD 3 года назад
The dude knows he's guilty that's his way of coping to lessen the guild his feeling inside. I want this guy to not have a peace of mind fuck this guy
@yesiamyes2403
@yesiamyes2403 2 года назад
Dude I never even realized that. This man deserves to live in the deepest pit of hell
@Livingdeadgirl111
@Livingdeadgirl111 2 года назад
@@yesiamyes2403 he deserves to rot in jail for the rest of his life and think about everything he did, the moment he killed his wife and those poor little girls the way he did, he better think about it till he is an old sad man in a jail cell being someone’s bitch.
@kielanwade5096
@kielanwade5096 2 года назад
During the interrogation he only ever says "I didn't hurt those kids" so he's distancing himself twice here. Firstly, he can't even say the word 'kill' and his mind, since he smothered them, he probably legit thought he didn't hurt them. This thought probably comforted him so he repeats it a bunch. Secondly, "those kids" which you already noticed! Same as when Bill Clinton said "I did not have sex with that woman"
@pink.berries
@pink.berries 2 года назад
he actually does, at 1:07:50
@jasmineseiger9551
@jasmineseiger9551 3 года назад
Her friend did such a great job. Immediately went to check on her when she hadn’t heard from her, called her doctor to see if she had gone to her appointment, and refused to go anywhere until the police came for a welfare check. The neighbor was amazing as well. He knew something was wrong and immediately spoke out and showed evidence without hesitation. If you see something say something!!
@Zexir001
@Zexir001 3 года назад
i love it when rae gets so impressed about how good the detectives are when they've been doing this for decades and had quality training xD i love her
@Duck_Ellington
@Duck_Ellington 3 года назад
It really is fascinating to watch as an average person. I’m binge watching all of these vids
@geekynerddemon
@geekynerddemon 3 года назад
OMG THEY ARE BOTH DOING THE PAUSE TECHNIC AT THE SAME TIME!!! she is so precious!
@amlia530
@amlia530 3 года назад
It's so fascinating how a single stare, a single response can make the guilt of someone show up instantly. Ik they are trained over and over again but holy shit I would not have the balls to do that
@just_jake986
@just_jake986 3 года назад
Yooooo U love her Yoooooooo Dont get angry is just a joke bro
@TimothyGod
@TimothyGod 2 года назад
It still is fascinating
@JesseJames-hp1lz
@JesseJames-hp1lz 3 года назад
This man killed what most people would kill FOR. Picture perfect life.
@CrimeVaultUK
@CrimeVaultUK 3 года назад
He killed for another
@fujonii259
@fujonii259 2 года назад
It was never perfect cus he was in it
@yourmother8551
@yourmother8551 2 года назад
@@fujonii259 ur tsukishima pfp makes me feel less terrified of knowing this situation was actually real,thank you
@fujonii259
@fujonii259 2 года назад
@@yourmother8551 Best comfort character, tall dino boy
@yourmother8551
@yourmother8551 2 года назад
@@fujonii259 salty tall dino boy*
@98ore
@98ore 3 года назад
That polygraph woman got In his head head for real 😂😂 “you are a bad liar” 😂😂 “it would be stupid if you were Involved and came to sit here” lol
@kenxd585
@kenxd585 2 года назад
“Your diabetic pregnant wife is not responding” “I’ll be home in 5 just let her possibly die until then”
@razkable
@razkable 2 года назад
lols
@sincerelykiwii
@sincerelykiwii 3 года назад
I kinda want to see an interrogation with an innocent person to see them use these same technique and the differences in reaction. I know that they told us what the difference would be but I want to see it in action.
@ImKuru
@ImKuru 3 года назад
JCS has a video that’s called: guilty until proven innocent (that’s the closest thing to what you’re talking about i think)
@ihavenonamestilldonthaveon8970
@ihavenonamestilldonthaveon8970 3 года назад
@@ImKuru yep. That video saddens me.
@kenxd585
@kenxd585 2 года назад
Sadly those videos are much less often released but a good way to understand is put urself in the interrogation seat really imagine that your family and kids are missing and then imagine the line of questioning directed at you it would feel as if your kids aren’t even being looked for and instead you are being framed and the longer they waste time on you the more likely this will lead to your children’s death it causes a sort of desperation and aggressive behavior because it’s easy to mis-comprehend the intense and amazing advanced psychological techniques as “bad police work” (which is the point) even though a lot of the techniques are also actually to reveal how you would respond if “bad police” were on the case where he attempted to calmly manipulate and redirect the police and conversation an innocent person would be desperately trying to redirect the polices attention back to the cases and sharing non stop information in an unorganized fashion in the hopes that literally anything helps also they would 1000000% be crying and for example the “how could I possibly murder someone if I wanted to get rid of them” question would lead to mental anguish because it would force the imagery of your loved ones in each situation ofc my explanation doesn’t really paint a full picture I do hope that it helps you understand how almost instantly these trained professionally had this case solved and even more importantly just how extremely horrible this mans act was he didn’t even know how to act I’ve never seen such an obvious murderer I was humiliated for him even through his thinly veiled charade he still kept attempting to deceive them lol
@klrbbt1503
@klrbbt1503 2 года назад
@@kenxd585 omg this reminded me of Gone Girl! the desperation and anger the husband had totally makes sense
@kenxd585
@kenxd585 2 года назад
@@klrbbt1503 lol damn I’m happy someone actually read that novel of a comment also haha
@thevipblink8571
@thevipblink8571 3 года назад
There's a movie about it much more detailed about their lives, the reason of the on why and how he did it. After watching it, I feel even more terrible for Shannan, Bella, Celeste and the unborn baby. That guy is 100% a monster.
@littlesans2599
@littlesans2599 3 года назад
What is the name of the Movie??
@thevipblink8571
@thevipblink8571 3 года назад
@@littlesans2599 what a sec imma try to find a link
@thevipblink8571
@thevipblink8571 3 года назад
@@littlesans2599 so it's actually a documentary made (and available) on Netflix called American Murder : The Family Next Door !
@littlesans2599
@littlesans2599 3 года назад
@@thevipblink8571 Thank you so much!!!!! I wish you a good day ahead!! 🤍
@thevipblink8571
@thevipblink8571 3 года назад
@@littlesans2599 yw!! Thank you tou too 🤍
@sinbeforeme3172
@sinbeforeme3172 3 года назад
The cruelest part aside from what he did to his wife and children was that he tried blaming her for murdering his children when he clearly separated the mother from the children when disposing of them as if to have the last laugh out of spite. He's an absolute monster and a coward.
@kalilanham6933
@kalilanham6933 3 года назад
When he walked into the house to “unlock” the front door is most likely when he tucked Shananns phone into the couch..
@stephaniee3478
@stephaniee3478 2 года назад
Fax
@malore6191
@malore6191 3 года назад
Dude like... I'm in awe of both of the interrogators.. the way they made him confess..even the lady during the polygraph test was so good..and that pause technique..i swear if someone tries to frame me with that, I'll have no chance
@brokepeopleshouldneverlaug1576
@brokepeopleshouldneverlaug1576 3 года назад
So true
@onlyynari
@onlyynari 2 года назад
Fr
@veggiemonkie5041
@veggiemonkie5041 3 года назад
Viewing the additional information on this case makes rewatching this interogation so frustrating, especially the audio of him fully confessing his crimes, the most disturbing thing he did is making his kids get in a car with their dead mother, knowing their destination would be the same as hers.. and then continuing to smother his kids in front of eachother.. RIP Shannon, Celeste, Bella, and Shannons unborn baby, i wish Chris wouldve just left town without a word and never came back, he never deserved his wife and kids. However, I hope that Chris is haunted by what he did, and i hope he never gets a day of peace.
@wthisdaftpunk6847
@wthisdaftpunk6847 3 года назад
The most morbid part for me was that his daughters tried to fight back, and the way he buried them… disgusting.
@smolderiing7166
@smolderiing7166 3 года назад
@@wthisdaftpunk6847 the last words of one of the daughters was truly heartbreaking to read in his confession letters: “Daddy, No!!!!”
@Starryflame
@Starryflame 3 года назад
What's even more...they would be forever separated even in death if they weren't found. He's a monster. A true monster.
@broden5546
@broden5546 3 года назад
Where did you see this additional information?
@Starryflame
@Starryflame 3 года назад
@@broden5546 If you're referring to my comment, there is a lot of other information from reporting at the time. The Wife was burred in a shallow grave and the girls were put in separate septic tanks I believe. I remember someone reporting on that fact they would have been forever separated. This is not the only video on it. True Crime Daily, for example, is how I learned of this
@leahfrazier3183
@leahfrazier3183 3 года назад
I saw a documentary about this case on Netflix and seeing the wife’s side of the story through her text messages was just unbelievable. And how he just seems completely detached from his family.
@BG-bs9sd
@BG-bs9sd 3 года назад
Whats the documentary called?
@leahfrazier3183
@leahfrazier3183 3 года назад
@@BG-bs9sd American Murder: The Family Next Door
@leahfrazier3183
@leahfrazier3183 3 года назад
American Murder: The Family Next Door on Netflix
@Skkyyyyyyyyyyy
@Skkyyyyyyyyyyy 2 года назад
Because his wife was kinda a controlling person and he hated it. And his new gf was younger and hotter. Dude was just over the whole family thing.
@rewiredhuman3347
@rewiredhuman3347 2 года назад
@@Skkyyyyyyyyyyy Ahh the whole blaming the woman thing lmao. That dude took a life , including that of his daughters, stop trying to make us think he is a victim lmao. He is a narcissistic piece os shxt who realised he married for his own interest. He deserves loneliness and definitely hell.
@citizenoflmanburgo7767
@citizenoflmanburgo7767 3 года назад
The fact that he accused his pregnant wife for killing her kids, why would a pregnant woman kill her children just to replace them with another.. He is acting cringe he is making it much worse for himself and his father....
@mariak1534
@mariak1534 3 года назад
Something I found odd, was that when the interrogator confronted him at first, he said “this is something I’d never do to my family”. But at that point, his family was just missing. There was no mention of them being hurt or dead. So he’s explaining how he’s not the type of person to do ___ to his family, yet we don’t even know what happened to them at that point. For all he would know (if he was innocent) she still could’ve just ran away with the kids. But he was implying that he knew they were hurt, he was just claiming he didn’t do it.
@uhm-productions.7736
@uhm-productions.7736 2 года назад
Omg wow.
@yutisima
@yutisima 2 года назад
HOLY
@Viii2367
@Viii2367 2 года назад
Ikr!
@SimplyLotus2319
@SimplyLotus2319 2 года назад
Wasn’t that after the officer implied he thinks he hurt his family though? (Starting at 16:46) Meaning it was a justified response? Unless you’re referring to a part of the video I forgot/haven’t reached yet (Part referred to in comment is 17:35)
@Lucchese18
@Lucchese18 3 года назад
She is the best reactor to these videos. Doesn’t pause every five seconds and catches all the smaller things in the videos
@melissashabani7992
@melissashabani7992 2 года назад
ig so but that rlly isn’t a reactor at all is it ?
@onlyynari
@onlyynari 2 года назад
@@melissashabani7992 facial expressions are a good reaction by itself. You dont need to talk to react to something and I'm sure her and her chat were concentrating on the case
@annejia5382
@annejia5382 3 года назад
He has been using "those kids" referring to his kids in that alarming detaching tone from the VERY beginning when he needed to address them 😭 it was already a give away 😭
@naomiwillowsyayme7151
@naomiwillowsyayme7151 3 года назад
I watched the movie of this case. Its really heartbreaking for what happened to them. Probably to this day, his children and wife are haunting him in jail for what he did.
@ohheylads
@ohheylads 3 года назад
Your username is too cute lol. What's the movie title tho?
@chiaraonesti723
@chiaraonesti723 3 года назад
@@ohheylads it’s called American Murder
@alex-sh4wb
@alex-sh4wb 3 года назад
I hope they’re not and that they’re resting easy…let the others in prison make his life hell for him.
@arrios1546
@arrios1546 3 года назад
apparently he’s mentioned in some statements he sees cece in his dreams and he’s had a conversation with shannan on the prison phone, and I thinks he’s also seen Bella in the jail cell. it’s from what I heard and these statements can be completely utter bull but honestly I hope those little girls and Shannon and nico are resting
@bordylol2131
@bordylol2131 3 года назад
@@arrios1546 apparently he's picked up religion has been heard in his cell speaking to his daughters and praying. Its really weird and im sure he had problems before had.
@tahlia03
@tahlia03 3 года назад
The fact that he says he loved those girls, was protecting them from Shanann and yet was able to shove them both in tanks… his story never would have worked in the first place
@jamihakkola
@jamihakkola 3 года назад
anyone else find that joke shitty (i want those kids to barrel rush me) when the kids are in oil drums
@antichrist4449
@antichrist4449 3 года назад
Holy shit- you can tell he was thinking about where their bodies were when he said that. Its in his eyes. That's horrific
@louisestevenson5102
@louisestevenson5102 3 года назад
He wants a lot of things from females. Mostly he wants ALL the attention. What a nassasist. They are not calm not peaceful. Not king not loving.not genuine.
@TsunayoshiSawada469
@TsunayoshiSawada469 3 года назад
😮
@rachaelg1037
@rachaelg1037 3 года назад
Nassasist?
@whorror7406
@whorror7406 3 года назад
@@rachaelg1037 I think they mean narcissist
@greekgangster1
@greekgangster1 3 года назад
This is by far the ugliest case I have ever heard of. To see those beautiful girls singing their daddy praises breaks my heart - This guy killed what most people would kill for... Whats most amazing to me is the fact that he thought he could get away with this...
@letboburnahmburnem3489
@letboburnahmburnem3489 2 года назад
I love how the FBI guy just went. “Chris? Just stop. It’s time.” Cause they knew. I mean who wouldn’t know?
@hithere8469
@hithere8469 3 года назад
still can’t get over the fact the kids never got to live their life.
@laracroes1475
@laracroes1475 3 года назад
I saw the documentary of them on Netflix and it was truly heartbreaking. The name is American Murder: The family next door for anyone wondering
@jayylad38
@jayylad38 3 года назад
thanks for giving us the name! i've been struggling with finding it, you're a life saver
@SavishGoat
@SavishGoat 3 года назад
I have SOOOO much respect for interrogators now. They are so skilled and know exactly what is going on and how to control a person.
@Saturn_Rising
@Saturn_Rising 2 года назад
not all interrogators.
@pumppumpking
@pumppumpking 2 года назад
@@Saturn_Rising i swear, some are so dumb and ask dumb questions, receive dumb answers and are like “yea well we cant do anything ab it, have a nice day ✌🏼”
@lailahh3590
@lailahh3590 2 года назад
bro what happens if a trained interrogator commits a crime then? because they know every single behaviour and could potentially get away with it
@Saturn_Rising
@Saturn_Rising 2 года назад
@@lailahh3590 them being an interrogator doesnt mean that they cant be interrogated efficiently imo. most therapists need therapists bc people dont usually have enough self awareness to diagnose their own problems, i'd assume it's the same sort of thing with an interrogator? does that make sense ? lmao
@siriuslymeva
@siriuslymeva 2 года назад
@@lailahh3590 you should watch the case of stephanie lazarus, a detective with 25 years on the force who became the prime suspect of a cold case from the 1980s. there’s footage of her ‘interrogation’ (though it wasn’t formally an interrogation) but you can clearly see that she isn’t able to put her knowledge to use due to the stressful and pressing nature of the situation
@maria-jz6vy
@maria-jz6vy 3 года назад
the “how would you get rid if someone question” is kinda weird cause i mean ive never killed anyone and if someone asked me that during a polygraph i’d be like “huh-“
@MissNoMoreGravity
@MissNoMoreGravity 3 года назад
That's exactly what I was thinking as well. When she asked that question, I was thrown off so hard - imagine being in that position and being innocent and someone asked you that. I'd be so confused.
@Jhocey
@Jhocey 3 года назад
Weirdly I would be confused but if they are encouraging me I would list everything I’ve seen due ✨ internet ✨ he was very hesitant and also would list the “common” ways to get rid of someone
@mirziyob
@mirziyob 3 года назад
i think it has to do with the specific way they committed it. Sa you list ten things, and your nerves are calm and then you say "strangle" and something jumps a little inside you at the thought of what you did. Now if you didnt, you would just be mentioning things and feel no retalion to them, so if yoou're innocent technically tthe polygraph shouldnt detect any reaction to that question as opposed to a guilty person. That's my theory
@overthinkit_
@overthinkit_ 3 года назад
@@mirziyob The polygraph itself doesn’t matter - it’s not good enough evidence to convict someone. In reality, what’s being looked for is the direct _avoidance_ of saying things in relation to the murder you did. An innocent person would list “strangulation” or “suffocation” with no problem (perhaps a bit disgusted by the topic, but no more), while the man that killed his family via those methods was pointedly _not_ mentioning them, and was hesitant to even accept them as an answer.
@klrbbt1503
@klrbbt1503 2 года назад
weirdly enough, my mind immediately answered "kill them" and I would probably expand the thought of how if asks more
@usagi_no_baka
@usagi_no_baka 3 года назад
I'm binging these like it's nothing 😂
@jellybeanking7883
@jellybeanking7883 3 года назад
Same
@celticwind4122
@celticwind4122 3 года назад
Sameee its perfect for making time go by faster at work
@QUEENVIONNA
@QUEENVIONNA 3 года назад
It's 330 am for me I need helppp
@sxlvxrrr
@sxlvxrrr 3 года назад
this is my first video, but I'm gonna be watching all of them lmao
@MK-vc4jy
@MK-vc4jy 3 года назад
Same
@thespygon1383
@thespygon1383 3 года назад
I watched this case on a Netflix doc during quarantine! I can only hope I have a friend like Nicole some day.
@jehzkae623
@jehzkae623 3 года назад
Whats the name of the documentary on netflix?
@thespygon1383
@thespygon1383 3 года назад
@@jehzkae623 It's called "American Murder: The Family Next Door" and it's still on Netflix.
@bp-u-will-always-be-famous
@bp-u-will-always-be-famous 3 года назад
Yeah same, im still disgusted by the people who blamed shannon
@bdbd1390
@bdbd1390 3 года назад
Yeah, wasn't for her. Chris might have gotten away with it
@briannataylor2964
@briannataylor2964 3 года назад
I hate how Chris kept bringing up things the daughters liked.bc he did it to act like he’s a attentive caring father he thought it would make him less guilty.
@pogpogpurinn
@pogpogpurinn 2 года назад
Right! And He was acting as if they were already dead (which of course they were) but if you were truly innocent you would be talking about them present tense and as if they were just somewhere else, because you wouldn't want to assume they're dead and absolutely would not talk about them as if they were already gone from this world
@colorinmymoods
@colorinmymoods 2 года назад
i cant believe he starts weeping when he realizes he’s going to jail. of all things to sob over. what a sick human being, truly disgusting
@DS-zf1lr
@DS-zf1lr 3 года назад
I think it's pretty cool Rae is getting into crime videos. I hope she starts reacting to more people, such as Kendall Rae, Stephanie Harlow, Bailey Sarian, Eleanor Neale, etc.. particularly unsolved cases. She's got a pretty big following, and it'd be great to get some stories and awareness out to people who may not pay close attention to it. :)
@SwizzleDrizzl
@SwizzleDrizzl 2 года назад
@Rihanna Reid Try to find another genre you like! Don't hurt yourself like that :(
@junifostervold5257
@junifostervold5257 3 года назад
*Me realising that I would probably end up "guilty" just because I'm so sosialy awkward*
@alysatran3852
@alysatran3852 3 года назад
yeah me too.. for me, they’d probably be like “why is she stuttering so much? why is she over sharing?”
@junifostervold5257
@junifostervold5257 3 года назад
@@alysatran3852 and "why is she fiddling so much?"
@alysatran3852
@alysatran3852 3 года назад
@@junifostervold5257 YES! i’d be so terrified living by a murder scene because the police would be like “there was a homicide down the street i wanted to ask if you knew anything about it” UHH
@mataschmata
@mataschmata 2 года назад
I kinda worry about that too tbh. I think suspicion rises most significantly from suspects acting out of character though. it would be alarming of you to act perfectly innocent and harmless if you normally act nervous and erratic. interrogators take that into account
@possums154
@possums154 2 года назад
Yeah, I'd have to explain to them that no, I'm not guilty, I'm fidgety normally because being accused of anything makes me nervous because I don't know if the accuser would believe me even if I tell the truth
@joyousbellephant5283
@joyousbellephant5283 3 года назад
54:02 “She was pregnant.” How do you know she’s past tense? 😀
@emilykreider5277
@emilykreider5277 2 года назад
😀
@possums154
@possums154 2 года назад
😀
@user-lo9be4pq1i
@user-lo9be4pq1i 2 года назад
😀
@just_jakey
@just_jakey 2 года назад
😀
@TaterTotXDXD
@TaterTotXDXD 3 года назад
"If I walked in and my kid was decapitated, I'd call an ambulance." YES THANK YOU
@spidey_things
@spidey_things 2 года назад
I heard somewhere that Chris didnt kill Celeste and Bella until they were at the site, that he had killed their mother, loaded her in his truck, and drove out to his worksite which is 45 minutes away. He had 45 minutes to bail out of killing his children, but he still did it. In the neighbor's doorcam footage you can supposedly see small shadows, like those of little kid feet, walking to the side of the truck. And I think Chris even admitted that he didnt kill his babies until later on. He is just the worst narcissistic monster that has ever existed. He is vile and my heart goes out to Shannan, Nikko, Celeste, and Bella. Who's lives were taken way too soon.
@TheLineCutter
@TheLineCutter 3 года назад
The interrogators were playing mental chess, those techniques (and i'm sure most is taught) were more the course of the game than an actual A-Z plan.
@dravenpurdy4194
@dravenpurdy4194 3 года назад
Makes it funnier when you realize the polygraph wasn't even plugged in. She literally came back in the room and lifted up the cord lol
@WonkyStar
@WonkyStar 3 года назад
How could you do that to your wife and kids. Cruel. I feel so bad for the kids especially mustve been so scared
@smolderiing7166
@smolderiing7166 3 года назад
Belle, one of the kids, especially was scared when she saw her sister get killed. I remember that in one of the letters Chris wrote, he recalled Belle saying: “are you going to do the same to me like you did with Celeste” and her last words before being smothered was: “Daddy, No!!” It’s so heartbreaking
@wannashareataco1351
@wannashareataco1351 3 года назад
and to think he would say all those "wholesome" things after...
@alexiagoines
@alexiagoines 3 года назад
I watched this documentary on netflix which adds a lot of detail in how much Shannon loved those kids. He was dumb to think they would believe she killed them
@1o733
@1o733 2 года назад
Valkyrae is so nice for the fact that she keeps moving her cam bc it's covering the texts on the video, and how she didn't forget to put the subtitles on on part 3. I really appreciate that, as a person who's first language isn't English :p
@X360PHILNUMBR1
@X360PHILNUMBR1 2 года назад
Polygrapher: I'll be right back... *Polygrapher goes outside to the detectives* ... He lied on every god damn question.
@sheed3700
@sheed3700 3 года назад
Chris was mirroring the FBI guy when he said "these kids" I think. He saw an opportunity to show "we're on the same team" while distancing himself.
@pogpogpurinn
@pogpogpurinn 2 года назад
Oh interesting! I can see that too. Whilst being disconnected from his children, he also used the words the detective (the good guy) uses
@sheed3700
@sheed3700 2 года назад
@@pogpogpurinn yeah, he thought he was clever.
@sunshinegirl9356
@sunshinegirl9356 3 года назад
The fact that he took his girl in his truck and took her took cece and strangled her then went back to the other daughter and she asked her father "are you gonna kill me like you did cece daddy?
@nathalymandujano8241
@nathalymandujano8241 3 года назад
Wait she actually said that? Omg no I’m going cryyyh😭
@miyuyus9219
@miyuyus9219 2 года назад
whered you get that
@nathalymandujano8241
@nathalymandujano8241 2 года назад
@@miyuyus9219 apparently while he was in jail he was interviewed and was asked about the murder and what exactly happened, they either got the news wile they were interviewing him or they got it from this one book he published and made, talking about what he did that night
@inlove8315
@inlove8315 3 года назад
This case is horrible.. But can we just appreciate the polygraph tester and the interrogator like they were incredible and knew what step they were on and worked amazingly
@Altarix05
@Altarix05 2 года назад
It’s almost as if that’s their job
@belleininini
@belleininini 3 года назад
imagine from belles pov. seeing her own dad who shes known her whole life kill her sister. in a letter chris wrote he said that belle had asked if he was gonna do the same to her, her last words were "daddy no".
@pyreneesgal5823
@pyreneesgal5823 2 года назад
The poor male detective guy (Graham?) was struggling with the compliments. "A lot of dads don't......cook........eggs....."
@jadelee6555
@jadelee6555 3 года назад
It's even scarier because the second wave of officers that came into the house and had body cams and sniffer dogs actually recorded sounds of a girl giggling in one of the closets and a shadow on the top balcony. It's really scary but I feel like their spirits never left that house.
@lucijatrocak1817
@lucijatrocak1817 3 года назад
do you have a link of that video?
@CorruptiveCorvids
@CorruptiveCorvids 3 года назад
Yeah I saw that video and it crushed my soul to watch
@jadelee6555
@jadelee6555 3 года назад
@@lucijatrocak1817 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SititsybgzM.html&ab_channel=MommyRamblingsBlog
@donutaa6168
@donutaa6168 3 года назад
@@jadelee6555 i am not scaring myself tonight, thank you
@jadelee6555
@jadelee6555 3 года назад
@@donutaa6168 lol
@MidnightBitesCarly
@MidnightBitesCarly Год назад
I love that the neighbours IMMEDIATELY ratted him out
@littlemooshca9323
@littlemooshca9323 3 года назад
Even if we weren’t told beforehand that he was guilty, we all would’ve known💀 I’m sorry but he is just so bad at lying and I don’t think you need to be a detective to sense that bullshit😭😂
@silentbovo1
@silentbovo1 2 года назад
Still gotta prove it in court though
@littlemooshca9323
@littlemooshca9323 2 года назад
@@silentbovo1 no shit🙄
@silentbovo1
@silentbovo1 2 года назад
@@littlemooshca9323 why the passive-aggressiveness? Just wanted to add-on the primary focus of detective work: gathering actual evidence/confessions for court.
@littlemooshca9323
@littlemooshca9323 2 года назад
@@silentbovo1 why the stupid comment? That’s not what I was talking about I was making a joke💀 dry asf
@silentbovo1
@silentbovo1 2 года назад
@@littlemooshca9323 yeah. That's my bad. Unnecessary comment on my part. I'll accept the L.
@anm8001
@anm8001 3 года назад
I also found it odd that when he says what he misses about his daughters. It's them throwing food at him. Like as if he can't think of anything really positive about them.
@punkrockllama
@punkrockllama 2 года назад
"you are obviously a really bad liar" and that is the moment he knew he messed up!
@StarWalker-si4nm
@StarWalker-si4nm 3 года назад
“It’s not hard, I can think of a trillion ways to get rid of someone.” Ah yes, a veteran I see.
@anikalarson5435
@anikalarson5435 3 года назад
the woman doing the polygraph testing, the man asking him questions in the beginning and even the neighbors are so smart
@marigam
@marigam 2 года назад
That polygraph lady is so shady! I love her! She said “You remembered to lie and everything!” like she knew that him remembering to lie is not the problem because he’s gonna be lying his ass off the whole session🤣🤣🤣
@Rift_Hawkman
@Rift_Hawkman 3 года назад
For those who don’t know just how messed up this really was. After strangling the first daughter the other one walked in and saw it and asked if that would happen to her. Then after smothering both of the kids afterwards(I forget which one it was) one of them ended up not being smothered completely and woke up and he proceeded to do it again.
@stxriesunfold
@stxriesunfold 3 года назад
I don't usually cry when watching stuff like this but when it involves children, i can't not cry. Those poor girls and Shannan. They didn't deserve this Everytime i watch Rae's reaction to these I get frustrated along with her when the detectives have to be nice to the murderer, but it has to be done. I'm literally sobbing for Shannan and her three little angels. I just don't understand how someone could do this
@allodet7087
@allodet7087 Год назад
yeah, same here. I can handle a lot of things, but harm to kids is the limit.
@darlingm9967
@darlingm9967 3 года назад
“Yeah, DRILL HIM, WITH YOUR EYES.” 👁 👁 LOL We love you Rae.🤍🤗❤️
@hotstuff400
@hotstuff400 3 года назад
An apple doesn't fall far from it's tree. This grandfather has no emotions when he found out his granddaughters are dead. Parents may not be murderers like their son but they are for sure nuts.
@shannon9731
@shannon9731 3 года назад
i watched the netflix documentary about this case and it makes rewatching the interrogation so difficult but the thing getting me through it is how hard rae is simping for the female interrogator.
@henrikibsen1009
@henrikibsen1009 3 года назад
For me this was the most difficult JCS to watch...
@user-mw2hc3dl1b
@user-mw2hc3dl1b 3 года назад
Why?
@solosoprano
@solosoprano 3 года назад
@@user-mw2hc3dl1b this dude kill his whole family just because he love a other woman but also doesn't even care about them and treat them as object. btw did you watch the video??
@jessie3010
@jessie3010 3 года назад
agree and especially know this was extremely close to my aunts home and my childhood home.
@benwood535
@benwood535 3 года назад
Definitely. The sheer amount of off-putting body language from the body cam alone is beyond unsettling. Separating it from the context still makes him appear SOOOO off.
@BFM0
@BFM0 3 года назад
I said that until I watched war machine or whatever his name disgusting human
@jessie3010
@jessie3010 3 года назад
i’m creeped out that this happened way too close to my childhood house
@longrange3322
@longrange3322 3 года назад
Oof, don't die now stay safe
@jessie3010
@jessie3010 3 года назад
@@longrange3322 thanks :) i’m just glad he’s gone out of state
@skeletonducc5232
@skeletonducc5232 3 года назад
bruh same
@jessie3010
@jessie3010 3 года назад
@@skeletonducc5232 ahhh!! stay safe
@midarismidwife207
@midarismidwife207 3 года назад
i used to live in colorado due to being a military kid. recently moved from there. i was so scared when i heard abt it
@madelynabigail8532
@madelynabigail8532 2 года назад
The fact he referred to their children as "the kids" or "those kids", during the interview. As if the children weren't his kids, his whole demeanor is terrible knowing the things he did to the poor wife and children.
@camizl3r230
@camizl3r230 2 года назад
murderer's dad: *mentions getting a lawyer * the detectives, 10 seconds later: *cha cha real smooth*
@cami3616
@cami3616 3 года назад
no case has ever made me cry as hard as this one. cases that involve with kids getting hurt or killed always hit me hard, it’s just a whole different type of evil. when i heard what he did to his two little girls made me sick and i just started balling my eyes out.
@revelore4090
@revelore4090 3 года назад
Rae makes you feel like you're watching this with your younger cousin, it's so endearing. She has such a natural talent to make the viewer feel invited and participant of her activities
@y0utubrcc
@y0utubrcc 3 года назад
I’m really glad that Raes gotten into criminology, I’ve been interested in it for years and I’m happy I can share it with her :D
@owletto3739
@owletto3739 2 года назад
"I hope she is somewhere safe right now with the kids." THAT IS A TERRIFYING LINE KNOWING WHAT HE DID.
@NonsensicalSpudz
@NonsensicalSpudz 3 года назад
"those kids" in reference to his own kids
@bree._.
@bree._. 3 года назад
I remember when they went missing and seeing those interviews with my parents and we talked about how he was so off and not someone who seem too concerned over his wife and kids missing. We all had a feeling he did it. To say I was shocked would be a lie.
@sparksflylove
@sparksflylove 2 года назад
Regarding Chris’s first story - wow it’s such a coincidence that both Chris AND Shannan are both cold-blooded killers that chose the same homicide method. Brilliant cover story.
@juansheet9713
@juansheet9713 3 года назад
"I can think of a trillion ways to get rid of someone!" - Rae 2021
@MadDadLad
@MadDadLad 3 года назад
As a dad to my beautiful little girl who is my sole reason for being the driven and motivated man I am, this man is the one human being on the planet where I want to wrap my hands around his throat and watch the life leave his eyes. Those poor girls final moments and the fear they must have been feeling as the man that was MEANT TO LOVE AND PROTECT THEM took their lives is just beyond infuriating to me. I followed this case as it happened and the whole damn thing just fills me with an irrational anger and pure hatred for the pathetic worm. There was other avenues available he could have taken but no, he had to take the lives of his wife, unborn son and two beautiful little girls who loved that man unconditionally. I hope he's tormented by the memory of what he has done for the rest of his sorry life.
@vintageesco9929
@vintageesco9929 Год назад
Rumor has it the mistress killed the girls and he killed his wife he confess that too his jail mate in prison and that guy inform LE he even ask the polygraph for a test that he’s not lieing.
@rayevans9276
@rayevans9276 3 года назад
ive watched this series so many times but watching it with rae makes it so much better somehow
@robphilpott43
@robphilpott43 2 года назад
He’s not saying ‘like’ a lot because he’s nervous. It’s an affectation he has copied from his mistress, Nichole Kesinger. Listen to her talking: she cannot go more than a minute or two without using the word.
@Meg-rg1gg
@Meg-rg1gg 3 года назад
No but when he started crying right after she called him out for not crying 💀
@natnutellaa
@natnutellaa 3 года назад
the part where the polygraph lady said that he was a horrible liar was so funny LMAO i bet he knew he’d be in so much trouble after she said that
@mrmurphy172
@mrmurphy172 3 года назад
I still don't understand how he thought he would get away with this. I've watched probably 10 different videos on Chris Watts and I have yet to find a single inkling of a possible way that he could get away with killing his wife, unborn son, and 2 young daughters.
@AVIOrdy
@AVIOrdy 2 года назад
5:23 the daughter’s ghost crossing the door way gets me every time.
@sarahdanielle9275
@sarahdanielle9275 2 года назад
i wouldn’t have even seen that holy 😳😳
@Muirmaiden
@Muirmaiden Год назад
That was Nicole Atkinson's daughter.
@Tamaki742
@Tamaki742 2 года назад
Allegedly, Celeste, the younger daughter said to him if she's "going to end up like her sister and her mother" just before he killed her. The fact that he could hear her saying that, his own daughter saying that, and still did it anyway is just... Man, he's a monster.
@shannoncorbin2000
@shannoncorbin2000 2 года назад
Bella was the one to say that, Cece was killed first ☹️
@Raykushi
@Raykushi 3 года назад
Valkyrae at the beginning: "These are real cases...real people-" Me: JUDGE JUDY!
@BroudbrunMusicMerge
@BroudbrunMusicMerge 3 года назад
When all the techniques come out, she sounds like she's commentating a Shonen anime or a wrestling match, lol
@k-popbiased1058
@k-popbiased1058 3 года назад
His initial defense is basically “I’m a softboy uwu”
@jasquerotte9151
@jasquerotte9151 3 года назад
Disliking it because i dont want to imagine a murderer going uwu
@lusciusgirl8128
@lusciusgirl8128 3 года назад
@@jasquerotte9151 agreed
@louisestevenson5102
@louisestevenson5102 3 года назад
His pathetic excuse for being calm is an act he knows what's going on that he irratated Shan'ann with his pathic behaviour. He's is self absorbed and cheating like a schoolboy on rush
@annejia5382
@annejia5382 3 года назад
is that babyseo?
@k-popbiased1058
@k-popbiased1058 3 года назад
@@annejia5382 Oh my goodness :) it's from the Holler era :))
@LOLBTLOLBT
@LOLBTLOLBT 3 года назад
FBI went all star on him,he fell for every technique in the book
@dragonrider4339
@dragonrider4339 3 года назад
She invented a new technique that’s how advanced she is 😂😂😂👍🏻 did you notice the polygraph detective women was wearing white and black stripes ? Symbolizing an inmate lol
@Prof.SeverusSnape
@Prof.SeverusSnape 3 года назад
5:12 the curtains are still drawn, meaning it was still early morning when they 'aburptly left'. It feels so eerie.
@Jcolepeetz
@Jcolepeetz 3 года назад
There’s a chance Chris could’ve gotten away with it if his ego wasn’t so big and he got a lawyer before confessing.
@poopatrupa5638
@poopatrupa5638 3 года назад
WOOHOO I WAS WAITING FOR THIS ONE AS WELL!!!!
@jessie3010
@jessie3010 3 года назад
omg same i’ve been living to watch her react to these they’re so interesting!!
@tiahhobbs-little6973
@tiahhobbs-little6973 2 года назад
I know Rae doesn’t add a great deal to the video, but having her there is so god damn comforting
@hannahrolf007
@hannahrolf007 2 года назад
this happened in my hometown and it’s so crazy to see nicole’s son here because he went to my school and we exchanged conversations a lot. he was in one of my classes and i remember his demeanor changing and suddenly leaving school for a while. this case still unsettles me and makes me sick to this day.
@jordanpeterson5140
@jordanpeterson5140 11 месяцев назад
"I could think of a TRILLION ways to get rid of someone." #1: say "babushka" near Sykunno
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