Bodycam Footage Shows Chris Watts Lying To Police During House Search | FULL FOOTAGE | Oxygen
Watch raw police body camera footage of police searching the Watts family residence and interviewing Chris Watts. Watts was convicted of murdering his wife Shanann and their two daughters. The interview and search took place just hours after he killed them. Video provided by the Weld County District Attorney.
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