Chris Watts Killed His Family. Then The Love Letters Started Rolling In. (abuse, Colorado)
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Some women really like the “bad boys “ huh .. wow ..
Kill your whole family and become a sex symbol..
Is this an American thing or does it happen in other countries too?
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But nestled among the documents was something unusual: a cache of adoring letters sent to Watts while he sat in jail awaiting trial. To some women observing from afar, Watts was a heartthrob ― and a potential romantic interest.
“I want to get to know you soooo bad its not even funny,” a 39-year-old woman from Colorado wrote to him. “Literally your on my mind almost every single day since you were in the news.” In a follow-up note, she said she would be “the happiest girl alive” if Watts wrote her back. She signed off with the hashtags #TEAMCHRIS, #CHRISISINNOCENT, #LOVEHIM and #SOOOOCUTE.
Some women really like the “bad boys “ huh .. wow ..
Kill your whole family and become a sex symbol..
Is this an American thing or does it happen in other countries too?
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But nestled among the documents was something unusual: a cache of adoring letters sent to Watts while he sat in jail awaiting trial. To some women observing from afar, Watts was a heartthrob ― and a potential romantic interest.
“I want to get to know you soooo bad its not even funny,” a 39-year-old woman from Colorado wrote to him. “Literally your on my mind almost every single day since you were in the news.” In a follow-up note, she said she would be “the happiest girl alive” if Watts wrote her back. She signed off with the hashtags #TEAMCHRIS, #CHRISISINNOCENT, #LOVEHIM and #SOOOOCUTE.
For lots of lonely women, there's no safer lover than a convict who will never leave prison alive.
He can be just about anything a woman wants him to be in her fantasies, and he won't ever hurt or abuse her.
Even John Wayne Gacy, who was about as repulsive as it gets and was gay to boot, had a lot of female groupies who loved him dearly. Its crazy, but I guess it's something in human nature.
The concept of being someone's savior is very compelling to some. I believe it's the result of a need to feel special. We all need that, of course, but some folks need a lot more validation from the unattainable to experience it. It's a more extreme version of the woman who believes that the serial adulterer with whom she is cheating will somehow be faithful to her, just as soon as he leaves his wife.
Side note: Come on, TWIS, what's up with you buying into the "cat lady" stereotype? It's tired and needs to be put to bed.
For lots of lonely women, there's no safer lover than a convict who will never leave prison alive.
He can be just about anything a woman wants him to be in her fantasies, and he won't ever hurt or abuse her.
Even John Wayne Gacy, who was about as repulsive as it gets and was gay to boot, had a lot of female groupies who loved him dearly. Its crazy, but I guess it's something in human nature.
First thing I thought of here was the Seinfeld episode when George dates the prisoner, and one of his reasons was because "there's relatively little competition" and he doesn't have to worry about what she's doing...LOL... tried to find a youtube clip but couldn't find one.
First thing I thought of here was the Seinfeld episode when George dates the prisoner, and one of his reasons was because "there's relatively little competition" and he doesn't have to worry about what she's doing...LOL... tried to find a youtube clip but couldn't find one.
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