Chris Watts, prior to the tragic events of August 2018, worked as an operator for Anadarko Petroleum, earning a substantial income with a reported combined household income of around $90,000. However, this financial stability was a façade, as the Watts family faced severe financial difficulties. In June 2015, they filed for bankruptcy, burdened by overwhelming debt from credit cards, student loans, and medical bills. Their expenses, including a $3,000 mortgage and a $600 car payment, accounted for most of their monthly income, indicating a precarious financial situation masked by their outward appearance of a normal suburban lifestyle.
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