Psychological analysis of Chris Watts

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  • čas přidán 19. 04. 2023
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Komentáře • 12

  • @anitaholst7671
    @anitaholst7671 Před 9 měsíci +7

    He didn't snap. He planned to kill her. He admitted that.

  • @amandajohnson-williams7718
    @amandajohnson-williams7718 Před 7 měsíci +1

    There is much speculation that he only took responsibility for killing the children, to effectively halt the investigation from looking further to cover up his mistress's involvement in the crime. She was never thoroughly investigated as a potential suspect. This fact has left this crime with many unanswered questions and doubts over whether justice was truly served.

    • @trawlins396
      @trawlins396 Před 16 dny

      She actually WAS thoroughly investigated by the CBI and FBI and she was cleared. Get over it. The DA said he's positive she has nothing to do with it.

  • @lukaslackner8864
    @lukaslackner8864 Před 5 měsíci

    I miss the most important part in the psychological analysis of the Chris Watts case. That part that cannot be thought away without the result also being lost: namely 4 people killed: And this is the affair with Nichol Kessinger. Maybe this should be added.

  • @lesjohn534
    @lesjohn534 Před rokem +6

    I think the constant negative stuff about his wife is just an extension of the intent of the letter that CW wrote, allegedly a week before the murders, trying to frame her if anything happened. Some carry that on to this day. A man who could do what he did to his son and little girls was never the victim imo.

    • @CrimePsych
      @CrimePsych  Před rokem +2

      I agree. I'm sure there is information that we (the public) will never have access to. There will be some who will place the blame on various parties. But as you say, a man who could do that deserves punishment. One of those poor girls woke up and KNEW she was going to be killed by her dad. Breaks my heart.

    • @lesjohn534
      @lesjohn534 Před rokem +1

      @@CrimePsych Bella's last moments haunt me. And the things he said about her and Celeste afterwards. He was surprised that "Little quiet Bella had a will to live."
      "Out of all three, Bella is the only one that put up a fight. I will hear her soft little voice for the rest of my life, saying, 'Daddy, NO!!!' She knew what I was doing to her. She may not have understood death, but she knew I was killing her."
      I don't believe when he said those things he was in any way remorseful. I think he was reliving it in the sickest of ways.

  • @anitaholst7671
    @anitaholst7671 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Chris Watts was a powder keg ready to explode. I see him as a very repressed, underdeveloped human being. He was able to work and like a psych/sociopath act as if he was normal. I believe on the surface he felt normal.
    But the pressures of a dominant wife, financial instability and a new (unwantex by him, since the baby meant moe of the same, only deeper), hewas NOT prepared to deal with.
    Along comes a sexy pretty woman and evolves a sexually charged affair and the man simply couldnt manage reality. Instead of divorce and all that follows (especially with very determined driven ex-wife) he took the childlike cowards way out: he threw all his current toys out of the sandbox.
    I cannot believe he planned his children's murders. I wanted to believe that he killed his wife and bc the children witnessed it he killed them. But one cannot ignore that he knew as he was tucking them in bed that it'd be the last time.
    He totally amputated his feelings for them. I cannot comprehend that.

  • @Deldelo-
    @Deldelo- Před rokem +4

    Locked up for good

    • @CrimePsych
      @CrimePsych  Před rokem +2

      He will never be released, thankfully.