Husband confessed to killing pregnant wife and their two daughters.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He could've just get a divorce and want nothing to do with the kids. At least that didn't lead to murder.


Ah, but child support. Such a financial drain when you want to start a new, fabulous life with your girlfriend.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Whatever happens to him in prison won't be punishment enough. He strangled the wife first, then the kids. The 4 year-old fought back. It's horrific to think the last thing those kids saw or knew before they died.


Jesus. Father of the year right there.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Has anyone seen the recent interviews with Chris Watts' parents? His mom....WTF.


Reminds me of my ex MIL who defended her son after she had learned that he verbally assaulted my mother at my son's school. He was screaming in front of the children and parents that she is a moron and an idiot and he was going to get her deported. Some mothers just don't ever want to face that they gave birth and raised monsters. I'm not saying it's their fault they turned out that way, but in my case, MIL was definitely an enabler.


The interview with Cindy Watts






Wtf with the big cheery "hello" pillow in the background. What kind of interview did they think this was going to be? Talk about tone deaf.
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Anonymous wrote:Can somebody find the girlfriend?


What do you mean? She went to cops with her own concerns.


She gave a interview but lied from what I could tell. She knew he was very much married. I mean obvious when he wouldn't let her visit him. Not to mention all the videos on FB etc. Plus she could have looked for a divorce filing online. According to the news the investigation was slowed because she deleted a bunch of texts, etc. from Watts. She did go to the police, but only because she knew they were on to her. Lets see when her book is coming out.

He strangled his wife, and smothered his own kids. Still I'm wondering when he thought up this plan. After he met this woman?
Seemed like a hasty plan, many details still missing.
Anonymous
Having an affair with a married man doesn't mean you had anything to do with the murder of his family.

The cops know where she lives, she is not involved.
Anonymous
The murder is all on him. The OW did play a part in the outcome, can't ignore that. Why married people are off limits, his girlfriend learned a hard lesson.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone seen the recent interviews with Chris Watts' parents? His mom....WTF.


Reminds me of my ex MIL who defended her son after she had learned that he verbally assaulted my mother at my son's school. He was screaming in front of the children and parents that she is a moron and an idiot and he was going to get her deported. Some mothers just don't ever want to face that they gave birth and raised monsters. I'm not saying it's their fault they turned out that way, but in my case, MIL was definitely an enabler.


The interview with Cindy Watts





Hence how a sociopath is made.


Wtf with the big cheery "hello" pillow in the background. What kind of interview did they think this was going to be? Talk about tone deaf.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The murder is all on him. The OW did play a part in the outcome, can't ignore that. Why married people are off limits, his girlfriend learned a hard lesson.


The girlfriend was outed ages ago on Websleuths by people who worked with her, but since she was not publicly named, they removed all of the posts. Almost immediately after, her entire internet presence was completely scrubbed. Her co-workers who posted said she knew that he was married, and that she followed Shannan on Instragram before her account was deleted. Seems fishy to say she thought he was almost divorced. But even if she did know, it makes her a crappy person to cheat, but that doesn't mean she had any knowledge of what he planned to do, or was involved in any way. That's all on him. She sure is pretty though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone seen the recent interviews with Chris Watts' parents? His mom....WTF.


Reminds me of my ex MIL who defended her son after she had learned that he verbally assaulted my mother at my son's school. He was screaming in front of the children and parents that she is a moron and an idiot and he was going to get her deported. Some mothers just don't ever want to face that they gave birth and raised monsters. I'm not saying it's their fault they turned out that way, but in my case, MIL was definitely an enabler.


The interview with Cindy Watts





Hence how a sociopath is made.


Wtf with the big cheery "hello" pillow in the background. What kind of interview did they think this was going to be? Talk about tone deaf.


Please remember that his parents did not do this. They clearly love their son and he appears to be lying to them just like he lied to his wife. That's what psychopaths/sociopaths do.

His parents didn't care much for Shannan apparently so it is easier for them to believe that she killed the kids herself and their son killed Shannan in response. To the rest of us, that story makes pretty much ZERO sense but his parents are going to hold out hope that their son did not do this nightmarish thing to his family.

The truth will come out for them I'm sure and it is going to be absolutely devastating to them that the child that they raised could have done something so monstrously evil. I don't blame them for not accepting such a horror right away - those poor people can't begin to wrap their mind around this.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can somebody find the girlfriend?


What do you mean? She went to cops with her own concerns.


She gave a interview but lied from what I could tell. She knew he was very much married. I mean obvious when he wouldn't let her visit him. Not to mention all the videos on FB etc. Plus she could have looked for a divorce filing online. According to the news the investigation was slowed because she deleted a bunch of texts, etc. from Watts. She did go to the police, but only because she knew they were on to her. Lets see when her book is coming out.

He strangled his wife, and smothered his own kids. Still I'm wondering when he thought up this plan. After he met this woman?
Seemed like a hasty plan, many details still missing.


She said he told her they were divorcing - ie they were separated. It’s not a crime to date someone who is separated. Leave her alone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can somebody find the girlfriend?


What do you mean? She went to cops with her own concerns.


She gave a interview but lied from what I could tell. She knew he was very much married. I mean obvious when he wouldn't let her visit him. Not to mention all the videos on FB etc. Plus she could have looked for a divorce filing online. According to the news the investigation was slowed because she deleted a bunch of texts, etc. from Watts. She did go to the police, but only because she knew they were on to her. Lets see when her book is coming out.

He strangled his wife, and smothered his own kids. Still I'm wondering when he thought up this plan. After he met this woman?
Seemed like a hasty plan, many details still missing.


She said he told her they were divorcing - ie they were separated. It’s not a crime to date someone who is separated. Leave her alone.


+1

The girlfriend isn't the criminal. Don't project your blame on someone who had nothing to do with the murders of the wife and kids. The killer is a grown ass man who made his own grown ass decisions.

I stay that as someone who's been cheated on, and never cheated on anyone - put blame where its due. The girlfriend has bears no culpability here whatsoever.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone seen the recent interviews with Chris Watts' parents? His mom....WTF.


Reminds me of my ex MIL who defended her son after she had learned that he verbally assaulted my mother at my son's school. He was screaming in front of the children and parents that she is a moron and an idiot and he was going to get her deported. Some mothers just don't ever want to face that they gave birth and raised monsters. I'm not saying it's their fault they turned out that way, but in my case, MIL was definitely an enabler.


The interview with Cindy Watts





Hence how a sociopath is made.


Wtf with the big cheery "hello" pillow in the background. What kind of interview did they think this was going to be? Talk about tone deaf.


Please remember that his parents did not do this. They clearly love their son and he appears to be lying to them just like he lied to his wife. That's what psychopaths/sociopaths do.

His parents didn't care much for Shannan apparently so it is easier for them to believe that she killed the kids herself and their son killed Shannan in response. To the rest of us, that story makes pretty much ZERO sense but his parents are going to hold out hope that their son did not do this nightmarish thing to his family.

The truth will come out for them I'm sure and it is going to be absolutely devastating to them that the child that they raised could have done something so monstrously evil. I don't blame them for not accepting such a horror right away - those poor people can't begin to wrap their mind around this.


Yes but don't maligned the victim in a interview, didn't come across very well at all. I was interested in the Scott Peterson case, read the books, excerpts from the trial etc. A sociopath turned psychopath. Watts mother provided a interesting glimpse of the environment he came from.
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Anonymous wrote:Short and to the point. Why can't some of the other trials be this short. Not dragged out for years where the family has to see the defendent(s) face for many days.


I think he pleaded, so no trial.


Yep, he pleaded guilty to avoid the death penalty. The wife's family agreed to those terms. I'm sure his lawyer explained that with all the evidence, there was absolutely no way a jury would find him innocent.

This story will definitely stay with me for a while. So sad.


Yes I know. I was explaining to the first PP that there was no trial so her saying "why can't some of the other trials be this short" made no sense in this case.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The murder is all on him. The OW did play a part in the outcome, can't ignore that. Why married people are off limits, his girlfriend learned a hard lesson.


The girlfriend was outed ages ago on Websleuths by people who worked with her, but since she was not publicly named, they removed all of the posts. Almost immediately after, her entire internet presence was completely scrubbed. Her co-workers who posted said she knew that he was married, and that she followed Shannan on Instragram before her account was deleted. Seems fishy to say she thought he was almost divorced. But even if she did know, it makes her a crappy person to cheat, but that doesn't mean she had any knowledge of what he planned to do, or was involved in any way. That's all on him. She sure is pretty though.


Yes it was all over the internet. Texts from co-workers talking about them having the affair. She knew he wasn't separated, and admitted when she found out she still saw him until they turned up missing. Never said she had knowledge of what he was planning to do. Just a crappy person that shares some blame in the outcome. According to the prosecutor he was doing Jewelry searches, vacation getaways etc. He was hoping for a new start with her. Would he have killed them had he not have met her? Who knows, but she was part of that domino effect. Sadly, she'll have to live with that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Short and to the point. Why can't some of the other trials be this short. Not dragged out for years where the family has to see the defendent(s) face for many days.


I think he pleaded, so no trial.


Yep, he pleaded guilty to avoid the death penalty. The wife's family agreed to those terms. I'm sure his lawyer explained that with all the evidence, there was absolutely no way a jury would find him innocent.

This story will definitely stay with me for a while. So sad.


Yes I know. I was explaining to the first PP that there was no trial so her saying "why can't some of the other trials be this short" made no sense in this case.


A big coward why he pleaded and didn't speak in court.

Did you see his leg shaking?
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