murdered her. New Netflix film American Murder: The Family Next Door, documents how Shanann Watts and her two daughters were brutally murdered by husband Chris in 2018 after he cheated on her.
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who was convicted of killing his wife, Shanann, and their two young daughters.“American Murder: The Family Next Door” premieres on the platform on September 30.Thirty-four-year-old Shanann, who was 15 weeks pregnant, 4-year-old Bella and 3-year-old Celeste went missing in August 2018. Days after they were feared “endangered,” Chris was arrested and confessed to the killings.
Their bodies were soon recovered in an oil tank. In November 2018, he was sentenced to life in prison for the crimes after
.murdered her. New Netflix film American Murder: The Family Next Door, documents how Shanann Watts and her two daughters were brutally murdered by husband Chris in 2018 after he cheated on her.
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children has left Netflix viewers ‘broken’. American Murder: The Family Next Door recalls the true story of Chris Watts.The 35-year-old was found guilty of murdering his wife Shanann, 34, and their two daughters Bella and Celeste - who were aged four and three respectively.
American Murder: The Family Next Door, premiered on September 30, and it already has the internet floored. If you're unfamiliar with the case, here's a brief explainer: In 2018, 34-year-old Shanann Watts and her two young daughters went missing in Frederick, Colorado.
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The Watts family murders stunned the small town of Frederick, Colorado, and the rest of the world. The tragedy is at the center of the new Netfilx documentary, American Murder: The Family Next Door, which is streaming now.
For a few weeks in 2018, the nation turned its eyes to Frederick, Colorado, after Chris Watts, 35, pleaded guilty to murdering his pregnant wife, Shan’ann Watts, and their two daughters, Celeste, 3, and Bella, 4. The case is at the heart of the new Netflix documentary, American Murder: The Family Next Door. As the true-crime doc hits the streaming service, and fans learn the tragic, heartbreaking story behind these gruesome deaths, here’s what you need to know about Chris:
The murder of Shanann Watts, 34, her two daughters, Bella, 4, and Celeste, 3, and her unborn son at the hands of her husband, Chris Watts, 35, shocked the world in 2018. The new Netflix documentary American Murder: The Family Next Door examines the harrowing police investigation and the disintegrating marriage of Shanann and Chris.
Jenny Popplewell’s true-crime documentary “American Murder: The Family Next Door” takes place in the kind of neighborhood where you can imagine somebody saying, “You don’t expect this sort of thing to happen here.” The corner of Frederick, Colorado we see in the movie is one of those sparkling new suburbs where the lawns and paint jobs are CGI bright and nothing much ever seems to happen, until it does.