Inside Chris Watts’ ‘murder home’ that has been taken off the market as shocking Netflix scares away potential buyers
CHRIS Watts' "murder home" has been taken off the market, as a shocking Netflix documentary on the convicted family killer has scared away potential buyers.
The house Watts killed his wife in was foreclosed on and put up for sale – but was pulled off the market after no one would buy it.
Since Watts' arrest, the Frederick, , house – which was purchased in 2013, according to – has remained vacant.
He defaulted on the mortgage, and the lender foreclosed on the home, has reported.
The house was put up for auction – but no one would buy it, according to People.
"There's not one day that goes by that I don't wake up with them on my mind, I go to sleep with them on my mind, I will never, ever get over this," Cindy told The Sun.
"It's something that stays with you."
In 2018, Watts confessed to killing his wife and kids after their bodies were found at a nearby oil plant.
It was revealed that Watts had been having an affair with his co-worker, – and reportedly been planning the murder of his family shortly before the gruesome killing.