Crime & Justice With Ashleigh Banfield

Shocking new evidence in Watts family massacre case: Footprint found on bag where bodies were found? Outrage as Elizabeth Smart's kidnapper, Wanda Barzee, walks free.

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Is there a possible new "witness" to the Watts family murders? We look into whether an Apple watch could have tracked Shanann or Chris' movements the night of the killings. Plus, new details from the Colorado couple's friends after the accused killer dad was arrested. Did they have suspicions about Chris the night he stayed with them before his arrest? And we're learning 33-year-old Chris Watts actually spoke to his father multiple times in person before he was charged. Could Watts' dad be compelled to testify about what he knows? Elizabeth Smart, who was 14 at the time of her kidnapping, is revealing that her captor would touch her while she was being raped and laughed when she woke up in vomit after being forced to drink. That same captor, Wanda Barzee, is now a free woman thanks to the lawyer who argued that her time in federal prison should count toward her state conviction. Barzee is now 72-years-old but Smart is speaking out, saying she is still a threat to society. Smart