The Colorado home where Chris Watts savagely murdered his pregnant wife in 2018 has been sold, according to a report.
The five-bedroom, four-bath house in Frederick was sold for $600,000, The Sun reported cited a since-removed listing.
It had been on the market since May when the listing said potential buyers had to submit a funding commitment of at least $600,000 from a bank.
A real estate agent posted a congratulatory note on social media to the new owners saying, “It took everything we had to get here!!! So happy for you guys and can’t wait to see the memories you make in your new home!!!” according to The Sun.
The agent then added “since it’s been asked. Yes, this was the Watts house. It is now the Miller home and they cannot wait to put love, family and laughter back into this house.”
Watts was convicted of strangling his wife, Shanann, 34, in the house and then smothering his daughters Bella, 4, and Celeste, 3, at his work site.
Chris Watts was convicted of murdering Bella, Celeste and Shanann Watts in 2018. The Colorado Bureau of Investigation via AP
Christopher Watts is escorted into the courtroom before his bond hearing at the Weld County Courthouse in Greeley, Colorado, on Aug. 16, 2018. Joshua Polson/The Greeley Tribune via AP, Pool, file
Chris Watts murdered his pregnant wife and two children. Weld County Sheriffs Office/MEGAThe murders were the subject of the Netflix documentary “American Murder: The Family Next Door.”





