That is not what was happening at THAT time. They were 'missing' and could have gone for a walk, left in general, etcNot true. If they believed there was a life at risk they would have been justified.
Who's life was at risk?
That is not what was happening at THAT time. They were 'missing' and could have gone for a walk, left in general, etcNot true. If they believed there was a life at risk they would have been justified.
For instance going on and on about how she and her sister dealt with their parents' divorce, how they absolutely loved having bunk beds, and how she thought the Watts girls would have loved that.
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I couldn't believe it -- they are DEAD, MURDERED by her illicit boyfriend. And more power to the cop/agent, he kept bringing her back to his questions.
And, no, of course she had never contemplated marriage with CW......she barely knew him.
I don’t think she would make his life a living hell and I also think she would have accepted a divorce. Her texts to him asking what was wrong were not threatening even though she suspected he was cheating. She pleaded for him to tell her if he wanted out or was just staying for the kids but she never gave ultimatums or made “there is going to be hell to pay” statements. She was much kinder then I would have been if I thought my husband was cheating. I would expect some anger as they work through the process, she did not come across to me as a vindictive scorned wife. She has received such a bad rap as controlling but look at Chris, you know whoever he was with would have to step up and make the decisions. She took charge not through beating him down but out of necessity.THIS! And if she did let him go, she would make his life a living hell, esp if she learned of a mistress or mistresses.
EXACTLY!
I cannot believe a grown man googled that, a pre-teen maybe but not a grown man! A toddler in a grown man's body indeed.
Tortoise, you did a good job of connecting the dots between the different behaviors.I’m wondering if there is a connection between any of these behaviors;
1. Trying to get Shanann to instigate the divorce that he wanted by telling her he didn’t love her anymore.
2. Planning the murders to be a disappearance, rather than murder - staging an intruder sex attack and murder of the children as witnesses which would be easier to stage if he just left the back sliding door open. This way he has no problem with cameras not picking up her exit out front, the car being in the garage, possessions in the house etc.
3. Murdering them all (most likely) in their sleep so they don’t see him as the attacker.
4. Hiding their bodies. Rather than leaving them somewhere to be discovered, like gassed in the car. This way (assuming they’re not found) he gets to not have to deal with them again, no funerals.
I think it all looks like hiding and diversion. Is it passive-aggressiveness? He described himself to the FBI agent as being non-confrontational and I think that was the general consensus of everyone who knew him too. The shouting his neighbor talked about could have been him starting to leak aggression, producing an internal crisis and destructive or rebellious behaviour such as starting an affair, because the alternative might mean facing the death of easy-going Chris. Forbidden feelings surfacing from childhood maybe, so blame it on current circumstances, wife, marriage and kids, all lumped in together as one - his current life. The threat of facing the repressed rage he felt at his mother was maybe surfacing and he re-packaged it.
I agree, I don’t like her character for having an affair with a married man, I think the affair probably started much earlier and that she put pressure on CW to leave SW. I believe she hasn’t been entirely truthful to LE about hers and CW relationship but the only person responsible for this horrible crime is CW, he’s ruined so many lives, including his lovers.Ugh. Really don't see the point of this. I am no fan of NK, but really, really don't see her as the mastermind behind this hienous mass murder, and suspect that LE has reliable knowledge that she wasn't involved. I suppose it's psychologically interesting that some want to blame her further, but to me it feels vengeful rather than an exercise in pursuing justice,
Ugh. Really don't see the point of this. I am no fan of NK, but really, really don't see her as the mastermind behind this hienous mass murder, and suspect that LE has reliable knowledge that she wasn't involved. I suppose it's psychologically interesting that some want to blame her further, but to me it feels vengeful rather than an exercise in pursuing justice,
I would argue that if they were in the house, NUA and everyone else would have known it. Even if SW was incapacitated, one or both of the girls would have made themselves known. So I think deep down they knew no one was in the house. So no reason/evidence at that time to warrant a bust in.Not true. There are exigency circumstances that would allow for its use.
Excellent
this is what I’ve tried to convey regarding his urgency to begin his murderous spree upon S returning home. I’ll always believe NK was starting to not believe his fake divorce & was urging him to get out on his own. We know she googled S in ‘17 so how long had she waited, really? Was he afraid S would find something to lead her to believe a woman had been in her home?
CW probably felt he’d never be rid of S w/o being “rid” of her. I agree, his life would have been a living hell, just as it is now, had he started a divorce. I’m not even certain one can divorce a pregnant spouse in CO. In my state one cannot.
I often wonder if some of these guys are so exasperated with their situation they don’t care if they end up in prison. Like Scott P., Maybe afraid to grow up & really be an adult, finding the thought of being responsible for another frightening.
We will never know. There’s so many mental illnesses.
I tried unsuccessfully to find a commissary list for Dodge. Evidently someone deposited funds if Radar found it.
She should be embarrassed and ashamed. For her behavior before and after the murders.
Of course she doesn't want any association with CW, now. It's of no value to her.
I doubt she cares that much about her friends. It seems to be all about her.
I wish her no ill will and I DO hope she can rebuild her life. I also hope she has learned from this experience, which cost four precious human beings their lives.
I agree with you. His explanation to his father was he was so scared he didn’t know what to do. I think that was true. IMMO, the moment CW realized Shanann was dead, he went into self-preservation, damage control mode. He was as scared as a human being can be. The girls would have to be killed next in order for him to survive. He blocked all thoughts of fatherly love and protection for his daughters out of his mind because they stood in the way of his freedom, and that’s all he cared about. He was desperate to get away with murder. He didn’t want to go to jail, and he didn’t want anyone to think he was a bad guy.
I don't understand why he wasn't allowed to just bust in the house? Some time had already went by before he got there, every second would matter if a pregnant lady was in the house somewhere passed out. That was very nerve racking to me even though I knew she wasn't in there. And whether the husband gave them permission or not. If it were me or a family member or friend in that position I would want the police or whoever came first to bust into the house and help the lady. That was a lot of time wasted.
The irony of it all !You think just packing and moving in with his gf would be much easier than murdering his entire family. He wanted freedom now he has no freedom. He will die in prison.
The person who made the call for the welfare check stressed that SW was pregnant, unwell, distressed, not answering multiple calls.Leaving the house with her children without telling her closest friend, not showing up to an important Dr appt, would be unthinkable. Any reasonable person would think it prudent to gain access to the house by the least destructive means, and worry about complaints afterwards. IMO. The husband had already been asked to come home a couple of times by NUA, and didn't . Time was moving on..That is not what was happening at THAT time. They were 'missing' and could have gone for a walk, left in general, etc
Who's life was at risk?
I would call them more acquaintances than friends and I think had it not been for Shannan he wouldn’t have known most of them. The friends he had from childhood weren’t that close to him. The “special” friend seems to me to be the only one he made independently and that was beyond friendship.Lindstrom was his friend. He had a couple of other friends.
I have friends from elementary, junior and senior high, college, and work.
People move away.
He had a “special” friend at work.
The person who made the call for the welfare check stressed that SW was pregnant, unwell, distressed, not answering multiple calls.Leaving the house with her children without telling her closest friend, not showing up to an important Dr appt, would be unthinkable. Any reasonable person would think it prudent to gain access to the house by the least destructive means, and worry about complaints afterwards. IMO. The husband had already been asked to come home a couple of times by NUA, and didn't . Time was moving on..
by her own admission, SW had control issues ( see discovery document pg 2114).Yet according to the Watts SW was controlling. Father Watts' only understandable words ar the very start of his interview.
About Shannan.
" She was a very controlling woman".
It just makes me sick.