Chris Watts 'Giggled' as Agents Pushed for a Murder Confession — and Failed a Polygraph Test
During a six-hour interview with agents from FBI and the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, Chris Watts finally confessed to murdering his wife — but not before he failed a polygraph test and laughing off a question about all the ways it’s possible to make a person disappear, according to newly released investigative documents in the Watts family murder case that have been obtained by PEOPLE. After continuing to claim he knew nothing about where his wife and daughters were located, Watts was asked by investigators on Aug. 15 to come up with all the ways he could think of to cause someone’s disappearance, the docs claim. Get push notifications with news, features and more. + Follow Following You'll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications. Watts, 33, then “giggled,” adding that the question was hard to answer as he was not responsible for the disappearance of Shan’ann Watts , his 34-year-old pregnant wife of nearly six years. ...