Convicted murderer quiet on why he killed wife, daughters
GREELEY, Colo. — Christopher Watts cried, shook and stared into his lap as a judge told him he would spend the rest of his life in prison for the murders of his pregnant wife and their two young daughters.
But he spoke only once at his sentencing hearing and that was to decline the opportunity to give a statement and perhaps answer the question gnawing at his relatives, his suburban Denver neighbours, and others: Why?
“How could a seemingly normal husband and father annihilate his entire family? For what?” District Attorney Michael Rourke said during the hearing on Monday. “These are the questions that only one individual in this courtroom — or on this planet — knows the answers to.”
The court proceeding revealed a wealth of evidence prosecutors planned to use against Watts if the case went to trial. But with no insight from Watts, prosecutors said they could only guess that the murders were intended to give him a “fresh start” with a new girlfriend.