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Perverted Prison Letters of Monster Dad: Chris Watts’ Twisted Words from Behind Bars In August 2018, the world recoiled at the monstrous crimes of Chris Watts—the Colorado father who strangled his pregnant wife, Shanann, and smothered his two daughters, Bella (4) and Celeste (3), before dumping their bodies at an oil site. His motive? To start a new life with his mistress. Convicted of nine counts, Watts now serves five life sentences without parole at Dodge Correctional Institution in Wisconsin. But even behind bars, Watts continues to disturb. Recently obtained letters to a female pen pal, dripping with religious rhetoric and twisted self-justification, reveal a man who claims he has been reborn through Christ—while deflecting blame for his atrocities. 📜 The Letters: A Bid for Redemption Watts insists he is “a new creature” in Christ, quoting scripture and claiming God no longer sees him as a killer but as His child. “I am not the person who committed those horrible acts,” he wrote. He portrays himself as forgiven—while refusing to fully own the murders. In earlier correspondence, Watts even tried shifting blame to his mistress, Nichol Kessinger, calling her a “harlot” who misled him. Investigators, however, found zero evidence she played any role in the killings. His words sparked outrage online, with critics calling him “beyond vile” for dodging responsibility. 💌 The Disturbing Phenomenon of Prison Pen Pals Since his incarceration, Watts has received dozens of letters from admirers, some women sending bikini photos and even pledging support under hashtags like #TEAMCHRIS. Author Cherlyn Cadle, who corresponded with him, revealed he admitted in a 12-page letter that the murders were premeditated—a calculated attempt to “clear the slate” for a new life and financial gain. Experts link this fascination to hybristophilia—a fixation with notorious criminals. On Reddit forums, users slammed the women writing him: “If she’s writing to Chris Watts, there’s something wrong with her.” ⚰️ A Family Shattered, A Legacy of Pain For Shanann’s parents, the letters are a cruel reminder. “There’s not one day that goes by that I don’t think about them,” her mother, Sandra Rzucek, told 20/20. Even Watts’ own parents, while describing him as “heartbroken,” have faced backlash for defending him. Watts’ self-pitying notes only deepen the wound—highlighting the chilling psychology of a man who annihilated his family yet clings to a warped sense of redemption. 🎯 Hashtags #ChrisWatts #TrueCrime #PrisonLetters #JusticeForShanann #FamilyAnnihilator #crime  #news #police #cruise #breakingnews #Courtdocs #truecrimecommunity #truecrimestory #storytime #Courts #globalbeatmedia
Perverted Prison Letters of Monster Dad: Chris Watts’ Twisted Words from Behind Bars In August 2018, the world recoiled at the monstrous crimes of Chris Watts—the Colorado father who strangled his pregnant wife, Shanann, and smothered his two daughters, Bella (4) and Celeste (3), before dumping their bodies at an oil site. His motive? To start a new life with his mistress. Convicted of nine counts, Watts now serves five life sentences without parole at Dodge Correctional Institution in Wisconsin. But even behind bars, Watts continues to disturb. Recently obtained letters to a female pen pal, dripping with religious rhetoric and twisted self-justification, reveal a man who claims he has been reborn through Christ—while deflecting blame for his atrocities. 📜 The Letters: A Bid for Redemption Watts insists he is “a new creature” in Christ, quoting scripture and claiming God no longer sees him as a killer but as His child. “I am not the person who committed those horrible acts,” he wrote. He portrays himself as forgiven—while refusing to fully own the murders. In earlier correspondence, Watts even tried shifting blame to his mistress, Nichol Kessinger, calling her a “harlot” who misled him. Investigators, however, found zero evidence she played any role in the killings. His words sparked outrage online, with critics calling him “beyond vile” for dodging responsibility. 💌 The Disturbing Phenomenon of Prison Pen Pals Since his incarceration, Watts has received dozens of letters from admirers, some women sending bikini photos and even pledging support under hashtags like #TEAMCHRIS. Author Cherlyn Cadle, who corresponded with him, revealed he admitted in a 12-page letter that the murders were premeditated—a calculated attempt to “clear the slate” for a new life and financial gain. Experts link this fascination to hybristophilia—a fixation with notorious criminals. On Reddit forums, users slammed the women writing him: “If she’s writing to Chris Watts, there’s something wrong with her.” ⚰️ A Family Shattered, A Legacy of Pain For Shanann’s parents, the letters are a cruel reminder. “There’s not one day that goes by that I don’t think about them,” her mother, Sandra Rzucek, told 20/20. Even Watts’ own parents, while describing him as “heartbroken,” have faced backlash for defending him. Watts’ self-pitying notes only deepen the wound—highlighting the chilling psychology of a man who annihilated his family yet clings to a warped sense of redemption. 🎯 Hashtags #ChrisWatts #TrueCrime #PrisonLetters #JusticeForShanann #FamilyAnnihilator #crime #news #police #cruise #breakingnews #Courtdocs #truecrimecommunity #truecrimestory #storytime #Courts #globalbeatmedia

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