
It’s the first time that "Stacey" ever spoken to a journalist. This episode includes an exclusive interview with the original target of “Bill Christensen”. Nancy’s recommendation is to contact the RCMP directly. They’ll hope with the release of the podcast, someone will talk. Every a time a cold case is talked on the media, police received more leads. 3 The legend This section may need to be rewritten to comply with Wikipedias quality standards. Bill Christensen, if he’s alive, will be around 75 to 80 years old. The 1950 murder of teenage babysitter Janett Christman is commonly cited as a source of the legend. Nacy Hixt did the follow up of the case because time is running out. The suspect was around 35 to 40 years old in 1981. Two months later, her body was discovered by teenagers on the shore of Chin Lake. She said good by to her mom and that was the last time she was seen alive. They jus assumed he live close by based on the last name.īill Christensen waited outside Kelly’s home. A seventeen year old babysitter (name withheld) is arrested and accused of killing 2 year old Kayden Webb, a toddler who she was caring for.

Christensen is a very common surname in the area and everyone that Kelly asked told her is OK. When Kelly answered, she was happy to take the job that night. Christensen asked if he can referred him to another girl. Christiansen somehow found the girls home number an called asking if she was available that night. The principal didn't give any information. In 1981 a man called Bill Christensen called the local high school in Standard, Alberta asking for a girl who was recommended to him to babysit for him and his wife. The post, featuring a mugshot of an unidentified woman, says: 'Babysitter on crystal meth eats 3-month-old toddler.' This post was flagged as part of Meta’s efforts to combat false news and. The friends Kelly asked if they knew the guy also have been living with remorse and guilt.

The original girl targeted also has lived with the guilt all these years. For 40 years, Kelly's mother lived with remorse of not asking more question and letting her daughter go out in a school night. Nancy does en excellent job focusing on the families and the impact a crime like this has on the community.
#Who killed the babysitter tv#
The podcast is produced by Nancy Hixt, a local tv crime reporter. The first warning is that this episode is follow up of “The Backup Baby Sitter” The murder of a teenager in Southern Alberta, Canada.

I found the Crime Beat Podcast and the first episode I heard was the case of Kelly Cook.
