A Hazardous Materials Incident Narrative Report filed by the Colorado State Patrol details the process to retrieve the bodies of Bella and Celeste Watts after they were murdered by their father and dumped into an oil tank.
The process of removing the bodies began at 5am on the morning of August 16, and would go on for almost 14 hours, with the report noting that at 6:45pm that evening members of the Colorado State Patrol cleared the scene.
In that time, the oil from the two 400-barrel tanks on the scene were manually drained by workers, who carefully poured the liquid over metal screens to collect any possible evidence.
Then, once the tanks were emptied, men in self-contained breathing apparati gear entered and removed the bodies of Bella and Celeste, whose skin came off their bodies as they were passed out of the tanks.
Their mother and unborn baby brother Nico were found just 100 yards away in a shallow grave.
The report reveals that the diameter of the oil tank's opening was only 8 inches, meaning it would have been too small to fit Shanann's body.
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Victims: A Hazardous Materials Incident Narrative Report obtained by DailyMail.com details how the bodies of Celeste and Bella Watts were removed from oil tanks (girls above with their father just weeks before they were murdered)
Brutal day: The process of removing the bodies began at 5am on the morning of August 16, and would go on for almost 14 hours, until 6:45pm (the retrieval team above during the process)
Harrowing: The two 400-barrel tanks were first manually emptied and the liquid run over metal screens to obtain any possible evidence (men removing the door by which the troopers would enter the tanks to get the bodies)
Scene: Pools of the oil then had to be save to preserve the bodies of the girls after they were removed from the tanks (men emptying the tanks above)
The troopers who headed up the retrieval process arrived on the scene around 9am on the morning of August 16.
'While the first crude tank was being off-loaded, Trooper Bandy, Reeder and I put rope handles on two containment pools,' wrote Tropper Wilson.
'We anticipated the bodies to be covered in crude oil and were going to use the pools to put each body in, once recovered.'
Once the tanks were emptied, the bolts on the tank doors at the base of the barrell were taken off by the team on the scene.
'Sergeant Armstrong went up to the top of the tank and looked in the thief hatch,' states the report.
'Sergeant Armstrong told me he could see what looked like a body face down on the south side of the tank.'
Photos were taken and then the men began the process of removing the body from the tank.
Because of the level of oil sludge and toxic fumes, the men could only remain in the tank for a matter of minutes, making the process that much more complicated and difficult.
'Trooper Reeder went in first then me close behind. There was a body face down on the south side of the tank with the head facing west. It appeared to be a small female child,' reads the report.
'Trooper Reeder grasped the upper portion of her right arm to turn her over. Trooper Reeder then lifted her by both upper arms as I held her right leg. Trooper Reeder held her left arm and left leg as we moved the body towards the manway.'
The victim was then moved out of the tank, but during the process hand her hand 'degloved' of its skin.
That skin was retreived and given to a member of law enforcement on the scene.
Going in: The troopers who entered were forced to wear self-contained breathing apparatus and could only spend a few minutes inside because of the toxic fumes (the HazMat team on tjh scene)
Horrific murder: The girls had been in the tanks for three days at that point, and their skin came off while they were being removed (the entryway to retrieving the girls which was pitch black with crude oil)
Unknown: The team was not even able to identify the girls when they removed the two bodies, unable to tell the victims apart
Third body: The opening to the tanks had a diameter of only eight inches, which was too small to fit the body of Shanann, who Chris buried in a shallow grave nearby (Shanann's grave above)
The men next went about removing the body of the second victim, which was found in the second oil tank.
'I grabbed her right arm near the wrist area and moved her towards the manway. At this point, Trooper Reeder was able to secure her left arm and left leg. Trooper Reeder and I then passed the body through the manway,' reads the report.
'Trooper Bandy grasped the left wrist and shoulder area as Sergeant Armstrong did the same on the right side. As the victim was passed through the manway Trooper Bandy and Sergeant continued to support her body as she was placed into a containment pool.'
The report also notes: 'During this extraction there was some skin slippage where we had to touch the victim’s body. There was also some skin on the plywood where her back made contact.'
Bella was 4 and her sister Celeste had just turned 3 at the time they were murdered by their father.
Watts had told authorities just one day prior that it was his wife Shanann who killed the girls, claiming that he in turn murdered her in a rage.
Two months alter, Watts changed his story and entered a guilty plea to all three murders.
The men who retrieved the bodies had to undergo an extensive decontamination process from the few minutes they spent in the tanks wearing SCBA gear.
'Wiggins Fire again decontaminated both of us with hose spray and fire -fighting foam. We went off air at 1756 hours,' states the report.
'Trooper Reeder and I then went back to our response trucks and removed our PPE. We cleaned up our equipment and began putting everything away. Trooper Reeder and I changed back into our patrol uniform.'
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Main photo article A Hazardous Materials Incident Narrative Report filed by the Colorado State Patrol details the process to retrieve the bodies of Bella and Celeste Watts after they were murdered by their father and dumped into an oil tank.
The process of removing the bodies began at 5am on the morning of August...
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