Watts pleaded guilty in Novemberto first-degree murder and other charges in the August deaths of his family. He admitted that he strangled his wife, 34-year-old Shanann, who was 15 weeks pregnant with their son, Niko. He also smothered their daughters Bella, 4, and 3-year-old Celeste.

He is currently serving five life sentences for the murders. He is not eligible for parole.

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Steven Lambert, an attorney with Greeley’s Grant & Hoffman Law Firm who is representing Shanann’s parents, tells theDenver Postthat he has spoken to Watts on the telephone multiple times.

The five-bedroom, 4,177-square-foot house, which is in foreclosure, will go to the highest cash bidder on April 17 during a public auction at the Weld County public trustee’s office in Greeley.

Because the Frederick home was the scene of one of 2018’s most talked about crimes, potential buyers will have to overlook the home’s gruesome past.

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The suit is intended to make sure that any profits from the home sale will go to the Rzucek family. It will also keep Watts from making any money if he writes a book or sells the rights to his life story.

PEOPLE confirms that Watts has not hired an attorney in the case and has not filed a single document in the suit.

Last week, the Rzuceks filed a motion for default judgment. A judgment can be awarded if the defendant doesn’t respond to a suit, resulting in an automatic win for the plaintiffs.

source: people.com