Chris Watts Is Despised By Follow Inmates

Chris Watts, who is serving three consecutive life sentences for murdering his pregnant wife and two daughters, is reportedly living a lonely life at Dodge Correctional Institution, a maximum-security prison in Waupun, Wisconsin.
Watts spent his 36th birthday in prison on Sunday in the same environment as inmates and guards that allegedly despise him due to his gruesome crime.
âNo one wants anything to do with him,â a source told People.
âHeâs on the lowest social tier of the entire prison. Heâs in protective custody because if heâs around other inmates, heâd be in real danger. Heâs an outcast, even among criminals.â
Watts strangled his wife, Shanann, on August 13, 2018, in their Colorado home. He then placed their children, Bella, 4, and Celeste, 3, into the car along with Shanannâs body and drove out to an oil company where he worked.
Watts buried his wifeâs body, then proceeded to smother Celeste and Bella. He placed the bodies of the girls in two separate oil tanks on the property.
Watts is âprobably the most hated man in that prison because he killed children,â according to the insider.
âThereâs a definite pecking order in jail, and someone who hurts or kills kids is at the very bottom.â
In the new Discovery+ documentary âChris Watts: A Faking It Special,â body language experts claimed Watts was not remorseful about his crimes and failed to hide his guilt when he went on television to make a plea for the safe return of his family.
âIf you look at Wattsâ face in more detail with a close-up, on the left-hand side youâll see baseline. This is Wattsâ normal face during the non-emotional parts of the interview,â Dr. Cliff Lansley said.
âBut on the right, when he says, âI just want them back,â and heâs talking about his children here, you see the lip corners raised; you see the eyes tighten. His cheeks are raised. This combination of these two muscles is an indicator of genuine pleasure,â Lansley said.
Aside from family photos and a bible in his prison cell, Watts has been spending time corresponding with a handful of penpals. He has previously expressed his desire to appeal his sentence though he has not taken any legal steps.

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