In a chilling twist of fate, the families of two women—Trikita Scott, missing since 2014, and Vicki Simmons, murdered in 2009—are now demanding justice as the man they suspect has been arrested for another brutal crime. Carl Watts Jr., previously linked to both cases, is in custody after allegedly 𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁ing his wife, Chandelle Harris, in a shocking incident at a Miami pool.
On June 25, 2014, 24-year-old Trikita vanished after leaving her job in Fort Lauderdale. Her family believes that her ex-partner, Watts, played a direct role in her disappearance. Despite multiple allegations of abuse, including a history of kidnapping, law enforcement failed to connect him to Trikita’s case until recently. Similarly, Vicki Simmons was found dead just days after her family reported her missing in 2009, with police suspecting Watts but lacking sufficient evidence to charge him.
The recent murder of Chandelle has reignited interest in the unresolved cases of Trikita and Vicki, leading their families to hope that justice may finally come. Chandelle was shot multiple times while her mother and young daughter watched in horror, sparking outrage and calls for action. The families of the two missing women believe that had police acted sooner, Chandelle’s death could have been prevented.
As Carl Watts awaits trial for Chandelle’s murder, he remains a person of interest in the unresolved cases of Trikita and Vicki. The haunting reality of three women linked by a single man has left five 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren without their mothers, and the clock ticks on their families’ searches for answers. Authorities urge anyone with information on these cases to come forward, as the fight for justice continues.