
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


š Hi, I'm Nikki ā the daughter of a murdered woman. Welcome back. This week, I take you back to 1993, when my mom's case stalledābut my Aunt Wendy never stopped fighting. Together with Grandma Bea, they held on to hope, and now I carry their legacy as the third generation of Wasilishin women demanding justice for my mother Stacy Wasilishin. This cycle must stopā
You'll hear the story of my sister's unsettling shift from "Papi killed Mommy" to "Mommy killed herself," how a 1999 letter from Yavapai County Attorney Jim Landis laid out a path for renewed investigation that was never followed, and how the most poignant moment came when my sister reappeared in my lifeāonly to vanish again.
Today marks 1,858 days since she's called. And today is her 36th birthdayāfour years older than Mom ever lived to be. Kay, happy birthday. Please call me. We have so much to catch up on. Mom needs your help. I need your help. I'm sorryāsorry for everything. Please call.
š A huge thank you to Joanne and Mikayla ā your support means everything in this ad-free journey.ā¬ļøā¬ļø Want to support the show directly? ā¬ļøā¬ļø Hit the "Support the Show" button at the bottom of this episode's page. Every dollar helps keep Papi Killed Mommy ad-free and gets Mom's story in front of more people.
š Support the Podcast ā funds are still needed for CrimeCon travel and merch: GoFundMe
š¶ Limited editions on Dickie Birdie's Amazon Wishlist ā My emotional support pup is CrimeCon-bound, too: Amazon Wishlist
CALL TO ACTION ā Together, we can demand justice
Sedona Police Department š (928) 282-3100 š§ [email protected] Ask them to officially reactivate Mom's case.
Yavapai County Attorney's Office š (928) 771-3344 š§ [email protected] Urge them to re-examine the evidence.
Sedona Red Rock News š (928) 282-7795 š§ [email protected] Ask them to share this story from the family's perspective.
When we ALL speak up, they can't ignore us.
Next Week on Episode 8
In July 2020, I discovered that Mom's case had quietly been reopenedāand that a local paper had blindsided my family with two articles. A detective floated "suicide" as a cause of death, and an investigator's email lit a fire under me to finally request the full case file⦠The file sat unopened for eight months. When I did open it, my lifeāand this caseāchanged forever.
Support the show
By NIKKI4.8
182182 ratings
š Hi, I'm Nikki ā the daughter of a murdered woman. Welcome back. This week, I take you back to 1993, when my mom's case stalledābut my Aunt Wendy never stopped fighting. Together with Grandma Bea, they held on to hope, and now I carry their legacy as the third generation of Wasilishin women demanding justice for my mother Stacy Wasilishin. This cycle must stopā
You'll hear the story of my sister's unsettling shift from "Papi killed Mommy" to "Mommy killed herself," how a 1999 letter from Yavapai County Attorney Jim Landis laid out a path for renewed investigation that was never followed, and how the most poignant moment came when my sister reappeared in my lifeāonly to vanish again.
Today marks 1,858 days since she's called. And today is her 36th birthdayāfour years older than Mom ever lived to be. Kay, happy birthday. Please call me. We have so much to catch up on. Mom needs your help. I need your help. I'm sorryāsorry for everything. Please call.
š A huge thank you to Joanne and Mikayla ā your support means everything in this ad-free journey.ā¬ļøā¬ļø Want to support the show directly? ā¬ļøā¬ļø Hit the "Support the Show" button at the bottom of this episode's page. Every dollar helps keep Papi Killed Mommy ad-free and gets Mom's story in front of more people.
š Support the Podcast ā funds are still needed for CrimeCon travel and merch: GoFundMe
š¶ Limited editions on Dickie Birdie's Amazon Wishlist ā My emotional support pup is CrimeCon-bound, too: Amazon Wishlist
CALL TO ACTION ā Together, we can demand justice
Sedona Police Department š (928) 282-3100 š§ [email protected] Ask them to officially reactivate Mom's case.
Yavapai County Attorney's Office š (928) 771-3344 š§ [email protected] Urge them to re-examine the evidence.
Sedona Red Rock News š (928) 282-7795 š§ [email protected] Ask them to share this story from the family's perspective.
When we ALL speak up, they can't ignore us.
Next Week on Episode 8
In July 2020, I discovered that Mom's case had quietly been reopenedāand that a local paper had blindsided my family with two articles. A detective floated "suicide" as a cause of death, and an investigator's email lit a fire under me to finally request the full case file⦠The file sat unopened for eight months. When I did open it, my lifeāand this caseāchanged forever.
Support the show

368,571 Listeners

99,074 Listeners

7,478 Listeners

25,580 Listeners

3,178 Listeners

22,593 Listeners

8,973 Listeners

17,897 Listeners

9,982 Listeners

1,767 Listeners

5,349 Listeners

1,222 Listeners

496 Listeners

460 Listeners