Chris Watts' prison pen pal - a married grandmother of 12 - reveals she was drawn to his 'boyish demeanor' and continued writing to him even after he admitted to 'daydreaming' about killing his wife Shanann
A prison pen pal of killer husband Chris Watts has offered chilling new details about the letters they exchanged - revealing that he'd fantasized about murdering his pregnant wife long before he went through with it. Cherlyn Cadle, 67, appeared in a new episode of Lifetime's Cellmate Secrets to share personal details from letters she exchanged with Watts - a Denver man convicted of murdering his pregnant wife Shanann and their two daughters in 2018. Cadle, a Midwest author and grandmother of 12, asserted that the murders were premeditated based on what he'd told her from behind bars. 'He told me he would daydream about killing Shanann,' Cadle said. 'She would be yelling at him or be upset about something and he wouldn't fight back, but he would just stand there and just daydream about what it would be like to kill her.' Cadle told Fox News she wrote to Watts in prison after watching his first interview on TV. 'When I saw his first interview, I d