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Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Chris Watts: Dodge Prison Confessions

 


Chris Watts: Dodge Prison Confessions

By Amy Williamson – PWR Network, Café Bizarre

Alright PWR Crew, buckle in. Today we’re diving into the 2019 Dodge Correctional interrogation — the four-hour session where Chris Watts finally coughed up more than “I don’t know.”

Watts was shipped off to Dodge Correctional Institution in Waupun, Wisconsin, after trouble in Colorado. This isn’t just any lockup — this is the same prison that once held Ed Gein (yep, that Ed Gein), Jeffrey Dahmer, and Steven Avery. Watts is now rotting among the Midwest’s most infamous monsters.

But before we hit play on his four-hour “confession,” let’s rewind.


Transfer & Trouble

In July 2019, Radar Online reported Watts had already been placed under “close watch” at Weld County Jail before his Dodge transfer. He wasn’t on suicide watch, but staff kept eyes on him constantly. Once in Wisconsin, he joined a lineup of killers like Chris Coleman (Joyce Meyer’s ex-bodyguard who murdered his family for a mistress).

The Wisconsin DOC didn’t confirm it officially — thanks to the interstate compact rules — but commissary lists outed him. And yes, the man who once bragged about grilled chicken and peeled eggs is now pounding cookies and donuts on the inside.


Mistress Letters from the Shadows?

One of the wilder revelations: fellow inmate David Carter claimed Watts told him Nicole Kessinger was writing him in prison — under a fake name. Carter says Watts told him she wanted to “clear some things up.”

Whether true or Watts’ desperate fantasy, it raises eyebrows. Kessinger vanished from public view after the murders, allegedly changing her name. Prison officials supposedly cracked down on Watts’ mail once they caught wind of it.


The Confession Tape

This interrogation wasn’t just Q&A — it was Chris unraveling.

  • He admitted he strangled Shanann in bed after a bitter argument about separation and the kids.

  • He claimed Shanann “didn’t fight back” — suggesting maybe she was praying.

  • Bella, their oldest, walked into the room during the aftermath. Chris admitted carrying his daughters, alive, into the truck with their mother’s body.

  • At the oil site, CeCe was smothered first, with her blanket. Bella was last. His words: the memory of Bella saying, “Daddy, no” still haunts him.

It’s chilling not just because of the crime, but because of his detached, almost passive retelling — like someone else was “holding his hands.”


What’s Next

This blog only scratched Part 2 of the Dodge interrogation. In the next installment, we’ll hit Part 3 — where NK takes center stage and agents start pressing Watts harder. Plus, I’ll dig into Tammy Lee’s official synopsis to compare what she wrote vs. what we see.

Until then, PWR Crew — remember: do your own research, question everything, and hold your crystals high under that pink moon.

💬 Drop your thoughts: Do you buy the “something else was controlling me” line, or was this pure manipulation?

Shoutout to my PWR Dragonflies — you keep this network flying.


🔗 Links & Sources

📺 Watch the full live breakdown here:
https://youtube.com/live/t8xlhOqMj68

📝 Related: Show notes & timestamps for other Watts coverage:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2KYsSCcB9Q
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15W32eJVWuE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSrbpcReCJU
https://people.com/what-happened-to-the-watts-family-11790432

🎥 More Watts content playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhTOyG4ARzV_9LoJOocUONGnZkPtXSAo0

📰 The Café Bizarre Blog Archive:
https://thecafebizarre.blogspot.com

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Friday, July 25, 2025

He Wasn’t Confessing. He Was Performing. A Cop Breaks It Down!

He Wasn’t Confessing. He Was Performing. A Cop Breaks It Down.

By Amy F. Williamson | PWR Network | The Café Bizarre

You ever watch something you’ve seen a dozen times before, and suddenly — it hits completely different?

That’s what happened in this latest live.

We’ve all seen the prison interview where Chris Watts “comes clean.” It’s been dissected, reposted, and broken into a thousand true crime clickbait clips. But this time? We watched it with someone who actually knows what they’re looking at.

Enter Jeff Sutton, aka Jay — a former police officer who’s worked interrogations, confessions, and offenders like Watts.
And let me tell you: he didn’t see a confession. He saw a performance.

🎥 Watch the full breakdown here




🧠 What We Saw — Through a Cop’s Eyes:

This wasn’t some emotional purge from a man haunted by guilt.
It was a controlled, rehearsed narrative — one that conveniently closes the case but leaves out everything that matters.

Jay called it out in real time:

  • Watts never once loses composure — not even when discussing the murders

  • Nichol Kessinger’s name is dodged like it’s radioactive — protected, omitted, or tiptoed around

  • The body language is off — cold, emotionless, and too rehearsed

  • There’s no curiosity from the agents — no pressing, no confrontation. It’s like they were following a script too

Jay brought a level of analysis we rarely see in these breakdowns — not just from a psychological standpoint, but from someone who understands how interviews are supposed to go when you’re after the truth, not just a confession.


🔥 Key Moments:

  • When Chris talks about the “emotional” moments, Jay points out how completely flat his delivery is

  • The timeline feels airbrushed — too clean, too curated

  • Watts slips in certain phrases that sound more like justification than remorse

  • And most importantly: Kessinger is still off-limits.
    That silence? It says a hell of a lot.


🕳️ What’s Still Missing:

This isn’t just about picking apart a criminal. It’s about calling out the system that let this version of the story get filed as fact.

We asked:

  • Was Chris protecting someone else?

  • Was this all part of a larger strategy?

  • Why does law enforcement never publicly press harder on Kessinger’s role?

  • And why are so many people still so afraid to say: this case isn’t finished.

Jay didn’t pull punches — and neither did I.
Because this isn't about sensationalism. It's about making sure the victims don’t disappear behind a lie dressed up as closure.


💬 My Take?

Chris Watts told a story.
But it wasn't the truth.
And thanks to Jay’s experience, we can see exactly where that line is drawn.

If you're tired of sanitized soundbites and neat little bows, this live is for you.

👉 Watch it now
Then come back and tell me what stood out to you.

Because if we keep listening closely — and keep bringing in voices like Jay’s — the performance eventually starts to crack.

The Café Bizarre stays open late — especially for the stories that won’t die quietly.
— Amy


Tuesday, July 18, 2023

The prisoners call Chris Watts “The Meat Man” at Dodge Correctional! Chris Watts UPDATE!

The prisoners call Chris Watts “The Meat Man” at Dodge Correctional! Every wonder what happed to convicted murderer Chris Watts? Here is a 2023 Chris Watts UPDATE:


The Meat Man, that's what they call Chris Watts in prison. Would YOU want Chris Watts slicing your meat?