Chris Watts’ mistress shared last text he ever sent her hours after killing wife and daughters

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Chris Watts’ mistress shared last text he ever sent her hours after killing wife and daughters

She also revealed what his behaviour was like before the murders

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Chris Watts' mistress has revealed the final text he sent her before it transpired he had committed the horrific triple murder of his wife and children.

In 2018, Watts was arrested and convicted of the murder of his pregnant wife Shannan, while he also sadistically smothered his two toddlers, four-year-old Bella and three-year-old Celeste.

While the American was able to narrowly avoid the death penalty after pleading guilty, he was handed five consecutive life sentences without the possibility for parole and will spend the rest of his days behind bars.

Although Watts had a baby on the way, he had told his co-worker Nichol Kessinger that they were in the final stages of a divorce, and the two had started an affair together in the months before his malicious murders.

More than seven years on from his crimes, Kessinger has now revealed the final text that he received from Watts before his arrest, suggesting that he continued to lie about his actions.

After it was confirmed that Watts' family were missing, Kessinger was unsurprisingly concerned and texted him with a warning.

Chris Watts will spend the rest of his life in prison (RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post via Getty Images)
Chris Watts will spend the rest of his life in prison (RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post via Getty Images)

In footage posted on March 2 by Frankie Rzucek, Jr., Shannan's brother, she told the authorities about her last contact with the now infamous murderer, whose case was detailed in the Netflix film American Murder: The Family Next Door.

She revealed: "So I texted Chris one last time, and I told him, "If you did anything bad, you're going to ruin your life and you're going to ruin my life. I promise you that.

"And he responded, 'I didn't hurt my family, Nicky.' And that was the last text. I never said another word to him after that."

Although Watts did offer a weak apology to his former in-laws during the trial, his cellmate shared a letter that he had written while sharing close quarters with the family killer, which suggested that he blames the innocent Kessinger for his own horrific actions.

Chris Watts and his wife Shanann and two children, Belle and Cece (Netflix)
Chris Watts and his wife Shanann and two children, Belle and Cece (Netflix)

It read: "The words of a harlot have brought me low. Her flattering speech was like drops of honey that pierced my heart and soul. Little did I know that all her guests were in the chamber of death."

Meanwhile, she also told authorities about his behaviour before the murders and while she became aware of his lies, she also suggested that the murders were completely unexpected given the way he spoke about his family.

She said: "There were several discussions that we had about his current relationship and where it had gone.

"He talked about his kids from time to time. But the thing was that he was never hostile. It was never anything aggressive. It was still very kind. He was just like, 'This is not working.'

"It wasn't anything out of the ordinary or anything that would scare me.

"Even to this day, even after everything that I've found out, I still look back at that, and I don't see any red lights about the way he spoke about his family."

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