I am Not a Monster: Chris Watts Family Annihilator

I am Not a Monster: Chris Watts Family Annihilator

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On the cover is totally unsuspecting, Shannan Watts, with the husband from hell, Christopher Lee Watts, born on 16th May 1985. That gave him a Life Lesson Number of 16=5+(1983= 23) = Master 44/8 - The Atlas vibration. He was a native of Taurus, the bull. Taureans are the salt of the earth, good husbands and fathers, though some are known for their bad temper and even for cruelty, but that factor alone does not even begin to account for his ruthless, heartless ferocity as a family annihilator. It is the totality of the numbers and what they represent negatively, appearing on a chart in the final analysis of the day in question, the 13th of August 2018, that tells the complete story. I donÕt know about you, but that photo of Chis looks positively creepy. Freaky even. I have no idea when that photo was taken, but it sure looks like he was contemplating her murder right then and there! Chris was a quiet man, everyone said. He has always been that way, from childhood. But when he exploded, it was like a dormant volcano erupting. This is a forensic numerological criminal profile and analysis of Chris Watts, his pregnant wife Shannan, and their children Celeste (Cece), Bella and unborn Nico, who Chris heinously exterminated from the face of the earth. He buried Shannan in a shallow grave and placed his tiny girls, aged 4 and 3, inside crude oil tankers at his place of employment Anadarko Petroleum in Colorado. ÒI had to put the girls in the tanks so they wouldnÕt get up the second time,Ó Watts reportedly said, referring to his first botched attempt to kill them at home. When their little bodies were recovered after 4 days inside the tanks, they were unrecognizable. They could not be cremated as they were toxically combustible. The player from Colorado, oil field operator Chris Watts, is deservedly serving life, never to be released, at Dodge Correctional Institution, a maximum-security prison, in Waupun, Wisconsin.