Where is Nichol Kessinger? Inmate says Chris Watts' girlfriend back in touch after she went into hid
Nichol Kessinger, the previous mistress of Chris Watts, is allegedly back in touch with him three years after assuming a brand new identity and going into hiding.
David Carter, a fellow inmate of Watts, stated the circle of relatives killer told him that Kessinger wrote to him throughout the Dodge Correctional Institution in Waupun, Wisconsin, under her new title. "He told me she said that she needed to speak to him to clear some things up," Carter told the Daily Mail. "He wouldn't tell me exactly what she had said."
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Kessinger, 32, reportedly took on a brand new id and moved from her Arvada, Colorado place of abode after Watts was arrested for killing his pregnant wife Shanann and their two daughters Bella, 4, and Celeste, 3, in August 2018. Watts used to be sentenced to 5 lifetimes plus forty eight years in prison with out the potential of parole. The bone-chilling case was once coated in excruciating element on Netflix's “American Murder: The Family Next Door."
In 2019, Watts reportedly told pen pal Cheryln Cadle that he was still in love with Kesinger and that some of the letters he received in prison were possibly from her writing under assumed names. Cadle subsequently wrote a book about their epistolary correspondence titled 'Letters From Christopher.' Carter has now corroborated those claims by alleging that Kessinger does, in fact, write to Watts, or at least that he believes she does. Carter was released from Dodge on February 27. He said that Watts had first told him about Kessinger's letters in September last year.
Watts reportedly also claimed that prison officials had found out about the correspondence and proceeded to suspend his email account and monitor all his mail. "He wasn't meant to have any contact with her, but she initiated it by means of writing to him," Carter said.
Kessinger and Watts first met at Anadarko, the oil company they worked for. At the time, Watts told her he was separated from his wife. He later told investigators he committed the murders because he wanted to be with Kessinger.
Authorities have never suggested that Kessinger had any knowledge about his intentions to kill his family to be with her. She is reportedly still living in hiding, more than two and half years after the murders. Carter told the Daily Mail that Watts said he killed his wife because he didn't want to pay child support and that he didn't want the son she was expecting. According to Carter, Watts also feared that Shannan would take their Fredrick, Colorado house in a divorce.
"I do not purchase any of that despite the fact that," said Carter, who was put behind bars for meth possession and for stealing money from his employers. "I could not ever kill my complete circle of relatives simply because I did not desire a kid or did not wish to pay kid toughen," he told the opening. "I have a large number of issues going on in my life, but I have never wanted to stop and kill my entire circle of relatives because I wanted sure things to head my approach."
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