Feyinfrederick
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Thank you!! Beard?
Barely a beard.
Thank you!! Beard?
Certainly never this fast! I credit a terrific investigative effort and prosecutors who refused to take the easy way out. I think he made it clear to defense attorneys early on that he would make sure CW paid. That combined w/physical evidence and CW's idiotic behavior after the fact left little wiggle room for the defense.It certainly was. It was something I hoped for all along, but never expected to happen.
Glad to be wrong.
Beautifully expressed. Thank you.Very honest post! But I think that these thoughts are are helpful to those who need to simply carry on. When I was 12 years old my pup got run over by a car while my brother was taking him outside for a walk. It happend near our home and I could hear him bark and than suddenly I heard nothing anymore and a voice deep inside me "told" me not to look out of the window. I didn't. A few minutes later my brother rushed back in our house, holding my tiny dog (he was still very young) in his arms, who seemed to be "sleeping" but was slightly bleeding out of his snout, told me he got hit by a car. Even they drove instantly to the vet I felt it was over.
The next days/weeks/months I could only survive due to the "imagination" that my dog was save somehow up there in "heaven" and that we will meet again someday.
Years later my father died after he was diagnosed with lung cancer. It was the toughest time of my life. Once again that thought of him being somewhere up in heaven and the hope that I could see him again just helped me to carry on and still does. Even if this all are just fantasies and those thoughts should never "mask" crimes like this (I hope that everyone is still aware that four beautiful lifes were taken!) some people just might find comfort in it.
Exactly. From the law enforcement effort to the district attorney, just a brilliant job all around.Certainly never this fast! I credit a terrific investigative effort and prosecutors who refused to take the easy way out. I think he made it clear to defense attorneys early on that he would make sure CW paid. That combined w/physical evidence and CW's idiotic behavior after the fact left little wiggle room for the defense.
Thank you!Beautifully expressed. Thank you.
I hope that I do not get banned for this.
I want to believe that Shannon and her babies are in a better place.
But, I just do not.
Shannon, her daughters and Nico are all dead.
Their potential happy lives killed in one night of a murdering frenzy.
By their beloved Husband and Father.
I wish that I believe that Shannon and here children are happily floating around in heaven.
But, I do not.
I think that their lives were taken by Chris and that they are dead.
Period. Snuffed out.
It always slays me when a murderer is facing death himself, suddenly he’s afraid to die. It was okay for him to scare, torture, murder and hide his dead family, and be able to live with it, but when it comes to his own sorry @** facing the same fear, agony, desperation and death like he bestowed upon them, THAT he can’t take. Coward. Wuss. Despicable low life. I hope he rots in that cell for 75 years and then burns in Hell for eternity.I can. He’s probably already gotten marriage proposals and love letters like Scott Peterson, Menedez Brothers, Ted Bundy, etc. he will probably get himself an inmate boyfriend like Aaron Hernandez. SW, Unborn baby boy, and girls all got death but CW got life spared. No way will he kill himself. He will be able to create a new prison life without his family he disposed of like trash. He got a good deal. He makes me puke. If there was hard evidence he couldn’t refute then seems like he would have been convicted to DP. ONLY good thing accepting plea deal no dragging family through the trial.
I said right from the beginning that there is nothing special about Chris Watts. He’s just another man who murdered his family. He wasn’t the first and he won’t be the last. Humans are a predictable bunch. We have patterns of behavior. We don’t do “firsts”. His insane, ridiculous scenario would have been a first.
As if, AS IF, you wouldn’t get medical help for your dying children if you were an innocent and loving father. Scream, yell, ring 911, bash on the neighbors door. SOMETHING.
It really baffled me that anyone was willing to give this guy any credence, like something new and amazing had happened.
He’s not special. He never has been. He’s just a textbook murdering family annihilator, like all the rest.
I said right from the beginning <snip>
He’s not special. He never has been. He’s just a textbook murdering family annihilator, like all the rest.
me too. I respectfully disagree with all my ws friends who think he did this from respect for family, any type of altruism at all. He was terrified that a lot of tawdry carp was going to get out.I agree with you on everything but the reason he took the plea.
I think he came to the realization that he had no chance of prevailing in court, and didn’t want to risk the death penalty.
I think his motivations were entirely selfish ones. His actions on the night of the murders, and the disposal of his children, don’t jibe with a guy who has a conscience, and cares at all about dragging the families through the pain of a trial.
I think that on sentencing day, we will finally learn some crucial details.
Damning ones.
This early really was the shocker. I always thought he would, if he thought they were going for the death penalty. I always felt that they had the evidence for a death penalty case. So I'm shocked he did it before the decision was made. Shocked but glad.Certainly never this fast! I credit a terrific investigative effort and prosecutors who refused to take the easy way out. I think he made it clear to defense attorneys early on that he would make sure CW paid. That combined w/physical evidence and CW's idiotic behavior after the fact left little wiggle room for the defense.
Yep, and I think most of us here felt the same way about his guilt from the very start. He is a very stupid man.But, according to the same source, Chris’ demeanor changed dramatically in previous weeks. “He’s been more active,” the source says. “He doesn’t sleep all day away. He’s actively taking part in his own defense. He reads a lot, and has contact with his attorneys.”
“He’s actually very energized now,” the source continues. “He’s willing to confront reality now and to decide what his best move is. … He’s able to look at things logically now and make the right decisions for himself. He’s turned a corner.”
“Chris had to come to terms with reality,” the sour explains of his decision to plead. “He didn’t like it at all, but he’s smart enough to know that his back was against the wall, and the best thing for him to do was to plead guilty.”
“There evidence against him was overwhelming,” the source says. “There was physical evidence and his own words that would convict him. His story didn’t work.”
To Avoid Death, Chris Watts Admits Murdering His Pregnant Wife and Their 2 Young Daughters
I wouldn't even call him a man. Maybe his body is that of a man, but he's really just a soulless empty puppet. I hope that vest was put on tighter than tight. On purpose.Yep, and I think most of us here felt the same way about his guilt from the very start. He is a very stupid man.
I don't think he is stupid, I actually think his plan could have worked but things didn't go as he planned. His interview gave him away for sure. As soon as I saw his interview, I knew he had killed them.Yep, and I think most of us here felt the same way about his guilt from the very start. He is a very stupid man.
i think mr. DA is quite happy about now, not having to receive any gruff from either side about going for the dp, or not. Which could take a generation to resolve. He comes out looking good.This early really was the shocker. I always thought he would, if he thought they were going for the death penalty. I always felt that they had the evidence for a death penalty case. So I'm shocked he did it before the decision was made. Shocked but glad.