Babysitter Laughs After Killing Baby & Taking Lifeless Body to McDonald's
👶 She dressed the baby, put him in a car seat…and gave him back dead.
How did a babysitter with warning signs spiral into homicide?
🎧 The Marissa Tietsort Case — now streaming.
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Babysitter Laughs After Killing Baby & Taking Lifeless Body to McDonald's
In October 2018, 31-year-old babysitter Marissa Tietsort was caring for a 2‑month‑old infant in Wausau, Wisconsin, when tragedy struck. The baby later died from blunt-force trauma to the head. Remarkably, Marissa dressed the infant in a snowsuit, placed him in a car seat, and returned him to his mother—without mentioning that he had already passed awayÂ
Investigators uncovered a troubling history: four of her own children had previously been removed from her care, court-ordered child abuse reports included skull fractures in another infant, and a restraining order had been filed in 2010 after she allegedly left a child in a hot carÂ
During legal proceedings, she briefly pleaded not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect before withdrawing that pleaÂ
Marissa was sentenced to 40 years in prison—37 for reckless homicide and 3 for child abuse—followed by 20 years of extended supervision and lifelong restrictions regarding childcareÂ
This episode examines:
The mother’s shock upon receiving her baby
Medical evidence pointing to non-accidental injury
The pattern of past abuse and systemic failures
The courtroom drama and outcomes of the tragic case
Content Warning: Contains descriptions of infant abuse, child death, domestic violence, and mental illness. Listener discretion is strongly advised.
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