Chris Wattshad rejoiced with his wife,Shanann, when she surprised him last May with the news that they were expecting a third child, a reaction that she lovingly recorded in a video Shanann posted toher Facebook page.

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Chris and Shanann Watts.Shanann Watts/Facebook

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Shannan was 15 weeks pregnant at the time of her death.

To share the news of her pregnancy with Watts on May 29, Shanann donned a T-shirt with the words “Oops … we did it again,” and wore it in the video recording that she filmed as Watts came home that day. As Watts entered the home and approached her, the video shows him halting in mid-stride, breaking into a grin, and then walking up to Shanann and saying, “We did it again.”

He is subsequently seen on camera holding a pregnancy test. After leaning in and kissing Shanann, he says with a large grin, “I guess when you want to, it happens. Wow.”

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Yet the story Watts told his mistress,Nichol Kessinger, was that he didn’t know Shanann was pregnant until the day almost 11 weeks later that Shanann vanished, according to the documents.

That morning of Aug. 13 — when prosecutors say he killed Shanann and their daughtersto pursue a “fresh start”with Kessinger, a co-worker with whom he had begun a physical relationship in July — Watts alleged that he and his wife had argued, according to what Kessinger relayed from Watts to police. According to Watts’ account, Shanann turned “pretty mean” during the argument.

That’s when Watts claimed to Kessinger that he first learned about Shanann’s pregnancy — adding that his wife told him “the kid was not his,” Kessinger told investigators.

“Nichol said he was playing like he did not know Shanann was pregnant, even though she was 15 weeks pregnant,” according to a summary of an interview Kessinger gave to Colorado Bureau of Investigators agents on Aug. 16.

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Kessinger learned of the pregnancy’s duration from media reports during the short window of time when authorities were searching for Watts’ missing family members.

“I thought, ‘If he was able to lie to me and hide something that big, what else was he lying about?’ ” Kessinger said inan interviewwithThe Denver Post.

Watts was ordered to serve three consecutive life sentences for the murders, plus two more life sentences to be served concurrently, and 48 years for unlawful termination of a pregnancy for the death of the unborn child that Shanann’s family said she had planned to name Niko Lee.

Watts also was sentenced to 12 years each for three counts of tampering with a deceased body.

He was spared the death penalty as part of his guilty plea.

source: people.com