Christopher Watts, the Colorado man who is accused of killing his wife and two daughters, appeared in court on Aug. 21 and heard the nine felony charges against him.
The bodies of the girls were found in oil and gas tanks, said a court document from Weld County prosecutors.
ABC published footage of Shanann’s father, Frank Rzucek Sr., breaking down in tears during the court hearing. “Thank you, everyone, for coming out to the candlelight vigil and saying all your prayers. And keep the prayers coming for our family,” her father told reporters on Aug. 20.
If Watts, 33, is convicted of all nine charges, he could spend life in prison. But Weld County District Attorney Michael Rourke said that it is “way too early to have that conversation” when asked if prosecutors could seek the death penalty, according to The Coloradoan.
Disappearance
Watts was arrested Aug. 15, and according to arrest documents published on Aug. 19, he told police that Shanann had strangled their daughters after he told his wife that he wanted to separate. Then, he admitted to killing his wife in a bout of rage, according to the Coloradoan.When Shanann and their two daughters were reported missing, the Frederick Police Department and other agencies began a search for them. Watts went on television to plead for his family’s return home, but he later confessed to the killing, according to the Post.
The death of Shanann came just days before she was to have a “gender reveal” party for her unborn child.
“Unless a child is born and lives independently from the mother and is then killed due to something that happens after the child is born alive, you cannot bring a murder charge,” he said.