SaguaroSpirit
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Won't he have to pay some kind of restitution??I could also see him attempting to gain sympathy and writing a book, conducting interviews from jail.
Won't he have to pay some kind of restitution??I could also see him attempting to gain sympathy and writing a book, conducting interviews from jail.
IMO she felt the need to say they forgive him because it may be their very last chance to ever speak to him ever again. Who knows what any of us would do if it was our own son? She can write him letters in prison, but that doesn't mean he will read them.
Absolutely! He knew they will all die soon.He was planning it in N.C, ugh.
Yes. And he texted his co-worker the night before the murders to say he would head out to that site... MOOHe was planning it in N.C, ugh.
What I found odd was it seemed no one was leading him but behind him and I was thinking how does he know where to go? Besides hell that is.
I'll see your "misguided" and raise you one. It's one of the most asinine things I've ever heard. MOOI do not remember who proposed the "respectful burial" idea so I am not directing this at anyone, but that was one of the most misguided assertions about CW. That just never made a whit of sense.
At the very beginning the judge did ask something about restitution to Rourke. Not sure what it said.Won't he have to pay some kind of restitution??
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Shannan’s father calls Christopher Watts a “heartless monster,” said he took his daughter, granddaughters out “like trash.”
“May God have mercy on your soul.”
District Attorney Michael Rourke, reading statement from Shannan’s brother: “Why? Why would you do this? Why would you slaughter the people who love you most?”
Christopher Watts’ parents, through a spokeswoman: Parents were misinformed in media interview. Said they did not have full information. “They accept that their son has done this.”
Live updates: After emotional sentencing hearing, Christopher Watts will spend the rest of his life in prison
Misinformed? They were the ones giving the interview! They totally disgust me. Reprehensible is what I'd call them, plus a whole lot more.
He’s not capable of any emotion for others, he can only feign it IMO. I think he has always been like that, sadly, somewhere along the way, something went terribly wrong with his wiring. The question is what went wrong ? Nature or nurture. I believe a bit of both, and in no way am I blaming his parents. Being a parent is one of the hardest jobs in the world and as parents we all make mistakes, lack certain qualities that we wish we had. Sorry I am just rambling now , just trying to make sense of it all, if that’s possible.There were a few times he swallowed hard while his father was talking.
But, otherwise, I'm not seeing true regret.
Why would CW’s parents offer him forgiveness if they believed he was such a jerk he would refuse to ever see them again?I was also thinking the same thing, this might be the last they ever see of him, he might refuse to see them again. So, his family was saying all the 'right things' to get him to someday tell them what happened, what order, why..
But, I think he's actually relieved, he's free, free of SW, free of parenting, free of his parents judgement, he's free. Locked up forever, but free to be the monster that he really is.
I am going to guess lies but who knows. I think he is similar to Scott Peterson and other FAs who kill at the peak of a fairly new affair. I posted before that I read that this can be like a drug. Obviously it rarely results in murder and to murder one's family take a special kind of depravity, heartlessness, viciousness and complete absence of morality or, really, humanity.
I heard the DA mention something about restitution after the impact statement.Won't he have to pay some kind of restitution??
Yes to all. I'm assuming to stay relevant and prove they did have actual sources.
The story I recall was that it was sealed in an envelope and his family was instructed to open only if something happened.
He was definitely bouncing his left leg up & down. Denver 7 zoomed in on it.
I could also see him attempting to gain sympathy and writing a book, conducting interviews from jail.
Because forgiveness can only come from what is inside your own heart, not what is inside someone else's.Why would CW’s parents offer him forgiveness if they believed he was such a jerk he would refuse to ever see them again?