As he does this, Watt’s body continues to leak clues pointing towards his guilt as Lansley explains: ‘In addition, while he’s saying that, he slings out a left hand – a hand shrug – which rotates anticlockwise.
‘Now, a single hand shrug is not enough for a behavioral analyst to rely on, but when he closes his eyes for a full second, and you see a slight head shake no when he’s making the claim he wants them back, we’ve got a cluster of four behaviors which say there’s nothing in this statement that you have confidence in, because it’s not true.’
Chris Watts, 36, pleaded guilty to the murders of his wife and two children in 2018 and was handed five life sentences – three consecutive and two concurrent – without the possibility of parole.
He also received an additional 48 years for the unlawful termination of Shanann’s pregnancy and a further 36 years for three charges of tampering with a deceased body.
Chris Watts: A Faking It Special is available to stream on Discovery+.
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