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This case always feels like there is an elephant in the room that just cannot be grasped or comprehended -it is just entirely devoid of understanding and the worse thing is knowing it was all premeditated.
I would highly recommend the Chris Watts:Confession Untold episode of Criminal Confessions (S03E01) elsewhere on this site as it concentrates on the criminal justice side of the case and the incredible and harrowing experience of the investigators - watching both shows gives a rounded view of the case.
I absolutely agree on all points made here. Well said. I wrote about that very episode as you can see on the page for that show. I was so disturbed by it all and continue to be so throughout all this time. Such a irreprehensible monster and psychopath.