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Published 13:11 2 Apr 2021 BST
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Speaking to the Daily Mail, David Carter, who was released from Dodge on 27 February, said: "He told me she said that she needed to speak to him to clear some things up. He wouldn't tell me exactly what she had said."
Kessinger had gone into hiding and taken on a new identity when Watts's crimes came to light, but according to Carter, she was the one who reached out. Carter said: "[Watts] wasn't supposed to have any contact with her, but she initiated it by writing to him."
When prison authorities discovered the two were in contact they suspended Watts's email account.
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