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Chris Watts' 4-year-old daughter knew her mother and younger sister, Celeste, had just been killed -- and she feared she would be next."Please Daddy, don't do to me what you just did to Cece," said Bella, according to a lawyer for the family of Shannan Watts, the girls' mother.Earlier, Bella had walked into the room just after Watts had strangled his wife, Shannan, and was wrapping her in a sheet to dispose of her body. "What are you doing with Mommy?" Bella asked her father.Bella's last words and other details about the disturbing familial murders were revealed by attorney Steven Lambert on Tuesday's "Dr. Phil" show.Lambert's summary of the events provides a chilling picture of how Chris Watts killed his pregnant wife, Shanann, 34, and their two children, Bella and Celeste, 3, and then disposed of their bodies at a secluded oil field where he worked. Weld County, Colorado, prosecutors 911

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Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson took to social media to issue a plea for leadership as protests continue across the country.The actor 140

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EDGEWATER, Colo. -— A retail store belonging to Duane "Dog the Bounty Hunter" Chapman was reportedly burglarized in Edgewater this week.Edgewater police said they responded to the store shortly after 1 a.m. Tuesday after receiving a report of damage to the store's front door. Officers weren't able to reach anyone associated with the store at the time.A representative eventually called police on Thursday evening to report merchandise and other items were missing from the store.The store's front door was still smashed and boarded up Friday morning.Celebrity news website 587

  

Children's museums around the country are speaking out against inhumane treatment of migrant children in US detention centers.Following a call to action from the Association of Children's Museums, museums in Indiana, New York, Massachusetts and other states have pressed for more humane treatment of immigrant children and urgent action from politicians."Through forced separations and inhumane treatment in overcrowded, unsanitary facilities, the United States is denying children their basic human rights," said the Association of Children's Museums, which represents museums in all 50 states and 19 countries."What really drives children's museums is a deep passion around making the world a better place for children," ACM Executive Director Laura Huerta Migus told CNN.She added that ACM got involved because of concerns from member museums and because poor treatment of young migrants is an issue that threatens the well-being of children and causes trauma.The association also called for a more permanent policy effort to ensure that inhumane treatment of immigrant and refugee families does not continue in the future.The Children's Museum of Indianapolis echoed the call for better treatment, posting on Facebook, "We stand with our colleagues in the children's museum field in our belief that all children are valued citizens."Neighborhood North Museum of Play in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, and Kidzu Children's Museum in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, shared the statement and added that they "hold inclusivity and equity as core values."The concerns about the treatment of migrant children follow recent reports of unsanitary conditions and overcrowding at several US Customs and Border Protection facilities in Texas. CNN reported that a team of lawyers, doctors and advocates found what they called major health and hygiene problems at detention facilities, including a lack of soap, limited access to showers and a shortage of beds.The children's museums' outcries are not the first time the museum sector has gotten involved in issues surrounding migrant detention facilities. Earlier this week, the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History inquired about obtaining disturbing drawings by migrant children that depict figures with sad faces behind bars.The American history museum told CNN it hopes to preserve drawings made by three children recently released from US Customs and Border Patrol custody in McAllen, Texas, as part of an effort to document history as it unfolds.Acting Homeland Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan said Sunday that 350 migrant children remain in US Customs and Border Protection custody -- down from 2,500 last month. 2684

  

Consumers around the country are sharing the tales of renting a car to then be accused of stealing it by Florida-based rental car giant, Hertz."Seven hours I was detained," said Dina Johnson of Cleveland, Ohio. Johnson was on her way back from visiting family in Canada last year when border patrol agents told her to pull off to the side and turn off the engine of the rental car she was driving."I'm terrified. Reliving it is unbearable," Johnson said of the moment she learned the car she was driving was stolen. 529

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