Steve Helling
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Okay, well, don't put those words in my mouth.
What I am saying is that I understand that there are people- Oh, you did that yourself.
There are people who can make allowances in their head for other crimes, but with Chris Watts, there's no way that a sane person can explain away what he did in anything other than being evil.
there's just no possible way.
And so the idea that all these women, and there's lots of them, by the way, and they've started coming forward.
Basically, when he breaks up with them, then they come to the media.
They're like, hey, Steve, want to see some letters?
And the thing is, I've seen enough of Chris Watts's handwritten pages
I've seen hundreds of pages that is pretty easy to look at it and be like, okay, that's, that's another one of Chris's things.
And, you know, the latest one who came to me, she just had all these letters where he's, you know, kind of comparing himself.
What is he saying?
He compares himself to Bible characters.
He says that he, a big thing is he didn't do anything.
He doesn't say he didn't do anything wrong, but what he does say is that Nicole Kessinger kind of tempted him.
It's very much the woman did this to me.
The woman made me do this.
And there's one thing to do when it comes to converting to Christianity and that type of thing is you've got to accept your own sin.
You've got to be able to say, I did this and take some ownership.
And he doesn't really do that.
It's mostly the woman did this, the woman did that, but you're kind of hot, so let's keep talking.