![]() No mention was made of Shanann’s unborn son. The sum consists of $300,000 for Shanann and $75,000 for each of the girls. And that I think was the source of his rage, against her, then against the pregnancy, and then while babysitting all weekend, against his entire family.Chris Watts had a $450k life insurance policy through his employer that would pay out in the event of an untimely death. It wasn’t going to get them out of their colossal debt situation, but more significantly, how it felt to him was nothing he did was ever going to be good enough in her spiel. But one has a sense – somehow – that no matter what he did it was never going to be good enough. It appears that he brought this same work ethic into the marriage, and into his child-raising, and it was his efforts that paid the bills. And we know even before Watts met Shan’ann, all his school and college buddies described him as a very diligent, hard-working type. When this class divide forms the backdrop to a relationship, it can be fatally undermining, like someone putting you in a cage. But maybe if she didn’t think that things may have turned out differently. That’s quite a status slide – from legal professional to mechanic, and in that sense then, in the social status sense, Shan’ann seemed to think she was better than he was, or that he wasn’t good enough for her. Shan’ann’s first husband, Leonard T. King, was an attorney. When Cindy quotes Shan’ann saying this isn’t the kind of person I would date I don’t think it was as much a comment on Chris Watts’ personality, temperament or looks, but his social status. If Shan’ann was undermining of him to his mother and their best friends, it suggests she was probably very undermining to him directly. When she did, her husband Nick sitting beside her sighs uncomfortably at this compromising and undermining disclosure.Ī post shared by Nick van der Leek on at 5:16am PDT And Amanda laughed when she repeated this during an interview. Shan’ann also told Amanda that she doubted her husband was having an affair because “he had no game”. It’s worth breaking in here to note that Cindy’s experience with Shan’ann parallels that of Amanda Thayer. It’s just…it was just on and on and on and I just got a bad feeling. Look at how much stuff he puts on his hair. Uh, he doesn’t know how to…do this…or he doesn’t know to do that. Um…it was always a little…a little strange…that she always said a lot of things about Chris in front of me that…I didn’t like.ĬINDY: Like this isn’t the kind of person I would date. REPORTER: When and where did he meet Shan’ann?Ī post shared by Nick van der Leek on at 2:56pm PSTĬINDY: They met and …he liked her, she liked him but I don’t think it was love at first sight or anything, they took a little while and I guess got to know each other…and you know, dated. He…bought a uh…toolbox…and he started buying his tools…and uh…um… enjoyed it. REPORTER: What did he do after he finished school.ĬINDY: He worked at the dealership as a service technician…and…was making good money, and…loved it. And he…was the perfect teenager to tell you the truth. He was…quiet…and he…got along with people. ![]() You didn’t see things like him get into fights or…ĬINDY: No. Nothing in his childhood…at all. I would’ve never thought in a million years something like this could happen…to him… at all. And uh… there’s nothing…nothing that would have…predicted any of this could have ever happened.ĬINDY: Nothing. And…that’s who he grew up with and still are friends with them today. He and his dad went to the NASCAR races all the time. ![]() And he was in basketball, he was in baseball, he was in football. A post shared by Nick van der Leek on at 2:35pm PSTĬINDY: Yes, he played sports…he played sports from the time he was five years old, up until he was seventeen.
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