There are still more questions than answers as the Christopher Watts investigation moves forward. Close friends are looking for any clues from their past conversations with the Watts family.
Christopher Watts, a 33-year-old Colorado man, was arrested on Aug. 15 in connection to the death of his wife, 34-year-old Shanann, and two daughters, 4-year-old Bella and 3-year-old Celeste.
Watts faces investigations on three counts of first-degree murder and three counts of tampering with a deceased human body. Weld County prosecutors are expected to file formal charges against him before the afternoon of Aug. 20.
‘He’s a monster’
Family and friends of Shanann Watts are left searching for answers, trying to reconcile Watts’ cheery Facebook posts about her daughters, her pregnancy, and her love for her husband with the pending charges.On Aug. 17, Lauren Naumann—a close friend and babysitter of the Watts family—stopped by the Watts’ house, lighted a candle at their memorial.
That idyllic image was shattered when Watts was arrested.
Naumann stated she definitely didn’t expect the tragedy would happen and that she wanted to defend Watts before he confessed, “nobody that knew him wanted to believe it was him.”
Motive under investigation
Police have not released any information about a motive or how the three were killed.According to a June 2015 bankruptcy filing, Christopher Watts had gotten a job six months earlier as an operator for Anadarko, and paystubs indicate his annual salary was about $61,500. Shanann Watts was working in a call center at a children’s hospital at the time, earning about $18 an hour—more for evenings, weekends, or extra shifts she sometimes worked.
But the family remained caught between a promising future and financial strain from debt and other obligations.
The couple had a combined income of $90,000 in 2014. But they also had tens of thousands of dollars in credit card debt, along with student loans and medical bills—for a total of $70,000 in unsecured claims on top of a sizable mortgage.
They said in the filing that their nearly $3,000 mortgage and $600 in monthly car payments formed the bulk of their $4,900 in monthly expenses.