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Chris in limbo
Chris in limbo







“Usually at least the mortgage company will attempt to buy the home so they can resell it,” says Dray. It’s now estimated to be worth $648,100, according to ®. The couple purchased the brand-new home for $399,954 in May 2013. “It just sits in limbo until comes along and tries a foreclosure again,” says Dray, who is not affiliated with the home or its former owners. “It’s not getting any bids because people know the sordid history of the house, and nobody wants it,” says Denver-based bankruptcy attorney Clark Dray, who works with foreclosures. That means that it’s still owned by convicted murderer Chris Watts. But he would eventually fail a polygraph test and confessed his grisly crimes to the police.

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He went on TV the following day, begging his wife and children to return home. That same night Chris murdered daughters Celeste, 3, and Bella, 4, after driving them to Anadarko Petroleum, where he worked as an operator, and smothering them in his car.

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Shanann reportedly shot back that he’d never see his daughters again. Chris told her he was having an affair with a co-worker and asked for a divorce.

chris in limbo

The documentary details how Watts strangled his pregnant wife, Shanann Watts, in their five-bedroom home during a fight in the early hours of Aug. But the home at the center of the macabre tragedy is languishing in its own kind of legal purgatory. The case is about to achieve new notoriety thanks to a new Netflix documentary, “American Murder: The Family Next Door,” which will start streaming on Wednesday. The nation was horrified and captivated in 2018 when Chris Watts murdered his picture-perfect family in Frederick, CO-then scrambled to cover his tracks.







Chris in limbo