I remember at some point that I posted, as well as many others, that when all was said and done, we would still be saying, "WHY? I just don't understand." And that is what we are all saying. You just can't apply logic to illogical people or illogical situations. There was nothing about the Watts situation that was unlike anything that 1000s of people per day are going through every day, and many go through much worse things. Even if CW had a disconnect with his mother...that is no excuse. There are kids that are abandoned by their parents, beaten by their parents, have cigarettes put out on their arms by their parents, yet they don't do what Chris did. There are, on this very day, children that are living in cars because they do not have a shelter over there heads. There are invisible kids out there that nobody notices, but they don't do this. As an adult Chris found a beautiful, loving wife and children who he tired of, and went on to try to replicate what he was looking for in someone else. I heard a commentator call Chris Watts an empty vessel, and I thought that was a good description. He sat around expecting others to pour into him, to make him whole. Truth is, you can never fix another person. Many of us have learned that the hard way. You can be supportive and positive with other people, but you cannot "fix" them. It is up to each of us to "fix" ourselves. That is hard, but most of us muddle our way through it the best that we can and at least succeed to the point that we don't destroy others. There are no signs that Chris tried to do that. Like a temperamental child that tires of a toy and destroys it when it ceases to satisfy and then screams for a new one, so Chris destroyed his family and looked for a new replacement. It doesn't make sense. It won't make sense to us. Chris just wasn't quit human and ALL of this is on him.