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Husband accused of three killings

Bodies of wife, two girls found in Colorado town

- By James Anderson and Kathleen Foody The Associated Press

DENVER — Prosecutor­s charged a Colorado man with murder Monday in the deaths of his pregnant wife and their two young daughters, a crime that left loved ones searching for answers.

The charges against Christophe­r Watts, 33, come a week after a friend reported Shanann Watts, 34, and the girls missing from their home in Frederick, a small town on the grassy plains north of Denver.

Watts faces nine felony charges, including three first-degree murder charges, two counts of murdering a child, one count of unlawful terminatio­n of a pregnancy and three counts of tampering with a deceased human body.

Before his arrest last week, Christophe­r Watts lamented in interviews with local television stations about missing his wife and daughters. No motive has been released.

Authoritie­s found Shanann Watts’ body Thursday in a shallow grave near an oil tank on property owned by the oil and gas company that her husband worked for. The bodies of 4-year-old Bella and 3-year-old Celeste were later found inside oil tanks near their mother’s grave.

Prosecutor­s have said they will ask a court to unseal the warrant for Christophe­r Watts’ arrest after filing charges. He’s being held without bail and will next appear in court Tuesday.

Family and friends said they were shocked by the slayings, saying the family seemed happy and Christophe­r Watts appeared to be a good father. The social media accounts for Shanann Watts, who was from North Carolina, are filled with photos of the family smiling and playing and posts praising her husband and expressing excitement about the couple expecting their third child.

But a June 2015 bankruptcy filing captured a picture of a family dealing with financial strain.

The family’s two-story home is just outside Frederick, a small town outside Denver where fast-growing subdivisio­ns intermingl­e with drilling rigs and oil wells.

The bodies were found on property owned by Anadarko Petroleum, one of Colorado’s largest oil and gas drillers, where Watts had worked as an operator. Autopsies have been completed but not released.

A judge on Friday denied a request by defense lawyer James Merson to require the coroner to collect DNA from the necks of the children. The attorney’s request suggested that the girls may have been strangled.

 ?? David Zalubowski ?? The Associated Press A makeshift memorial to Shanann Watts and her daughters, Bella, 4, left, and Celeste, 3, is displayed in Frederick, Colo. Charges were filed Monday against Christophe­r Watts in the deaths of his pregnant wife and their two young daughters.
David Zalubowski The Associated Press A makeshift memorial to Shanann Watts and her daughters, Bella, 4, left, and Celeste, 3, is displayed in Frederick, Colo. Charges were filed Monday against Christophe­r Watts in the deaths of his pregnant wife and their two young daughters.

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