Was Bella Alive In The Oil Tank? – Celebrity
Robert Clark Bella and Celeste, whose bodies were sitting for days in oil tanks containing unprocessed crude oil, reportedly had the substance in their throats, stomachs, and lungs. The autopsy of the two children stated that the cause of their death was asphyxiation due to smothering.
The bodies of Bella and Celeste Watts were removed from 400-barrel oil tanks belonging to Anadarko Petroleum where they had been dumped by their father Chris Watts
The autopsy report speculates that the cut on the head and missing hairis when Watts tried to shove [Bella] into the tank.” Finley reckons the opening of the thief hatch was 15 inches.
THE GIRLS WERE NOT COMPLETELY DEAD when put into the oil tanks. Autopsy shows oil, water, and sludge in their lungs, which cannot happen when you are dead. Cyril Wect is an expert who always talks about how drowning victims have water in their lungs ONLY if they are alive during drowning and not completely dead !!!!!!
What does toxicology show in the oil tank?
The toxicology results likely represent decomposition and an artifact of being submerged in an oil tank for several days. The manner of death is homicide,” their autopsy stated. It also noted “abundant skin slippage” on the bodies.
It was later revealed that Watts had stuffed the bodies of his two children through an 8-inch hole in two oil tankers, scraping their arms and legs in the process.
Shanann Watts was pronounced dead at 5 am on August 16, Celeste at 3:40 pm, and Bella at 5:50 pm on the same day. Bella and Celeste, whose bodies were sitting for days in oil tanks containing unprocessed crude oil, reportedly had the substance in their throats, stomachs, and lungs.
The autopsy revealed other gory details about the state of the children’s body, revealing that considering they were submerged in an oil tanker there was an abundant “skin slippage” after the bodies were washed. Watts, a 33-year-old Colorado oil worker, killed his wife, Shanann, who was 15 weeks pregnant, along with his two daughters aged three …
Autopsy reports of Chris Watts’ two slain daughters, 4-year-old Bella Watts, and 3-year-old Celeste Watts, revealed that the children were smothered to death and that little Bella even attempted to fight off her murderous father, biting her tongue and cheeks in the process. The autopsy revealed other gory details about the state …
Where were Bella and Celeste found?
Now more details are making their way in from Frederick, Colorado, about the state in which those bodies were found.
Authorities said that they believe this was done to hide the smell of decomposing bodies.
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Who disposed of Bella and Celeste’s bodies?
The tanks where Bella and Celeste’s bodies were disposed of by their father Chris Watts (Source: Weld County DA) …
After the oil tanks were emptied of their contents, the bolts on the tank doors at the base were taken off by the team. The report states: “Sergeant Armstrong went up to the top of the tank and looked in the thief hatch. Sergeant Armstrong told me he could see what looked like a body face down on the south side of the tank.”.
The report also reveals that the diameter of each tank’s opening was only 8 inches, which explains why Shanann wasn’t put in the tank too as her body wouldn’t have fit through the entrance. The troopers who were tasked with overseeing the retrieval process arrived at the scene by about 9 am on the day.
4-year-old Bella and 3-year-old Celeste were murdered by their father, Chris Watts, shortly after Celeste celebrated her 3rd birthday. Watts had told the authorities a day before the bodies were found that it was Shanann, his wife, who had killed their daughters and he had strangled her in rage.
A Hazardous Materials Incident Narrative Report filed by the Colorado State Patrol went into the detail of the process that was involved in retrieving the bodies of Bella and Celeste Watts from two large oil tanks, where their father, Chris Watts, had dumped their bodies after murdering them.
Photographs were taken of the scene and the men started the process of removing the body from inside the tank. Due to the oil sludge and the toxic fumes in the tanks , the men could only be inside for a matter of minutes. This made the entire process even more complicated than it already was.