New Owners of Watts Murder House Face Ordeal from Online Bashers

New Owners of Watts Murder House Face Ordeal from Online Bashers
The house where the Watts murder happened was bought with a $600,000 price tag, and its new owners faced an ordeal by online bashers. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

The house where the Watts murder happened is tragic as before its new owners faced an ordeal by online bashers who are not friendly. This murder saga in Frederick, Colorado, was when Chris Watts killed his family in horrific ways. Media serialized the killings done by Watts, in Netflix and lifetime, wherein he smothered his girls, and killed his pregnant wife on August 13, 2018, mentioned ENews.

New Owner of Watts Murder House Face Online Ordeal

The house is located at 2825 Saratoga Trail in Frederick, Colorado, where the murders occurred and the following events. It was later for sale, and got a buyer in 2022, reported MEAWW.

Based on sources that revealed to the outlet the cost of the home, the five-bedroom, four-bath house in Frederick had been bought with a $600,000 price tag. A Redditor claimed the new occupants of the Watt's house are obsessed with the celebrated murder case, even saying that one of the occupants is seen wearing clothes like Shanann Watts.

Online Bashers Attack the Millers

It was sold by the company LoKation Real Estate to the Miller family, who bought the infamous home, remarked The Sun.

Mentioned by the outlet, which highlighted a personal Facebook post that confirmed the sale, saying it is the Watts house and the Millers are eager to bring back happy times after the previous dark events, as the real estate agent made the social media post.

The new family to live there also posted online at the front door, writing that their presence in the house would make it happy like in former times and have more smiles. They are a couple with three small kids. Many online users understand the new owners of online harassment.

One reaction by a Redditor identified as Appropriate_Teach_49 had posted a discussion of what he thought about the current occupants, saying that they are not the Watts and that the comparison is unfair.

Additionally, the Miller family is flooded by too many online comments saying they are too obsessed with the house's history. Adding the occupant is planning to mimic the people and events like morbid desire, and the Facebook post is a sign of this. But some online users got tired of bullying, and one wrote a stern opinion on these horrible people doing it to the Millers. Saying the net has become too toxic as these anonymous individuals have the gall to comment from the safe of the internet.

A used posted a response that affirmed it was a crime to occupants, stating that the reaction was justified and no one should get that kind of treatment on the internet. Included about where the information came from, no evidence of a screen capture of a post was seen.

These reactions to the bashing included a statement saying the house was sold. Also, the family that got it was happy to buy it, ending the issue by saying it's no one's business to criticize what the Miller family does.

The new owners of the Watts murder house face an ordeal due to online bashers who have much to say, even if hostile, about the Millers.

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Crime, Murder, Colorado
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