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Through the representative, the Wattses thanked prosecutors and the court for affording them the opportunity to speak at the hearing.They said they wanted to speak not to ask the court for leniency for their son but rather to “join our daughter-in-law and granddaughters’ family in saying this should never have happened.”The two thanked Shanann’s family, the Rzuceks, who spoke before they did, for asking prosecutors to allow the plea deal to go through that spared Chris Watts from the death penalty in the case, though they acknowledged it wasn’t Chris’ place “to take anyone’s life.”Through their representative, Cindy and Ronnie Watts also said that they were “not intending to cause pain to anyone” when they spoke to media, including Denver7, last week and claimed at the time that their son may have been pressured into accepting the plea deal.“They were misinformed,” the representative stated, adding that the couple accepted that Chris had committed the murders and chose to plead guilty to the nine charges he originally faced.The couple, through their representative, acknowledged that they still had questions about how their son could commit such crimes.“An explanation will never justify it,” the representative said. She said the family hoped that they hope he will “at an appropriate time” confess “so everyone can have peace to understand details and questions they need answered.”“We hope that he embraces that moment,” the representative said, adding that had the death penalty been pursued, Chris Watts might never have had the opportunity to be held accountable.“We don’t think there’s anything he can say that will ever account for his behavior,” the couple said through their representative. “There’s nothing that can be done that can cure the harm he has caused.”They added that they hoped their son would “spend every breath he has left in atonement for what he has done.”Individually, both Cindy and Ronnie spoke directly to their son, though he gazed emotionally at the table in front of him throughout the hearing.Cindy Watts said that the families involved had been “irreparably broken” and said, “This is something we will never get over.” She said she was still struggling with “how and why” her son committed the murders and said she was praying “for peace and healing for all of us.”She told her son directly that he had been a good friend, brother, father and son and that she still loved him and forgave him.“This might be hard for some to understand how I can sit here under these circumstances and tell you all we are heartbroken,” she explained to the court, but cited a Bible verse in telling her son: “I have always loved you and I still do.”Ronnie Watts appealed to Chris to be forthcoming in the months ahead with him.“We still don’t have all the answers and I hope one day you can help us,” he told his son. But he, like his wife, said he would be there for his son.“You are here today accepting responsibility but I want to tell you this now: I love you. Nothing will ever change that. And I want you to find peace and today is your first step,” Ronnie Watts said, noting that the Bible instructs people to confess their sons. “Chris, I forgive you, and your sister forgives you, and we will never abandon you.”After the two spoke, 19th Judicial District Attorney Michael Rourke told the court of new details in the case that had not been publicly released before in attempting to show the court how Watts, 33, “totally and deliberately ended four lives” in a calculated manner. 3525

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They want to do a good job, Williams said. "Part of the problem is I don't think they have enough personnel to do the good job."The audit also identified mistakes in calculating income of beneficiaries – which is what happened to Fitzwater – by nearly billion in 2018. The same audit estimated that SSA would wrongly collect an additional 1 million if it didn't fix mistakes resulting from outdated computer systems and understaffing.Fitzwater told WCPO she was confused by some of the notifications she received from the SSA.In April 2013, the SSA told Fitzwater it owed her money and that it would increase her benefits. Then, in a May 2014 letter, she was notified that she had been paid ,016 too much because of what the agency said was unreported workers comp. "I feel like the right hand doesn't know what the left hand is doing," Fitzwater said. In December 2018, after waiting 53 months for a hearing on her case, an administrative judge determined Fitzwater still owed ,000 for excessive benefits. According to Fitzwater's records, the SSA is withholding 4 from her monthly Social Security benefit of ,368 to refund the excess benefits. Fitzwater said she also receives about ,700 a month in workers comp benefits. In a December 2019 letter to the SSA, Fitzwater's attorney, Albert Brown Jr., told the agency it had violated her rights by withholding benefits without ruling on any of her three requests for a waiver on paying back the money.The IG audit published last November found the SSA withheld benefits before allowing beneficiaries to exhaust their due process. Brown said the agency had not responded to any of the three letters he mailed to the agency since June 2019. WCPO emailed requests for comment to Dan Nguyen, the Regional Communications Director for SSA."Privacy laws prevent us from disclosing information on a specific person's record," Nguyen wrote in an email response to WCPO."if someone doesn't agree with the overpayment decision, or believes the amount is incorrect, they have the right to appeal that decision," Nguyen wrote. "They also have the right to ask Social Security to waive collection," Nguyen wrote. "Social Security does not recover the overpayment until we make a decision on the request for an appeal or waiver."Root of the SSA's problemsThe root of the Social Security Administration's problems has remained the same for many years, according to audits WCPO reviewed.Outdated technology that is not up to the challenge of an agency distributing trillion in annual benefit payments is one culprit. Another is increased workload, as well as a "sharp decline in overall staff experience." Fitzwater said SSA employees were patient with her, but often seemed tired and frustrated, too. "They say they're understaffed and they're sorry, and that doesn't help me," Fitzwater said.Fitzwater called WCPO after 2878

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