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  • Trailer
    2025/06/14

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    I was 10 years old when my mother was murdered.
    The man who did it is still free.
    This isn’t just a true crime podcast — it’s my real life.
    If you believe in justice, subscribe to Papi Killed Mommy

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  • Letter from a friend: Laurie Swift
    2025/06/15

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    BONUS EPISODE: A Letter From a Friend

    Before Papi Killed Mommy officially launches on July 9th, I wanted to give you the chance to meet the woman at the heart of this story — my mom, Stacy.

    This bonus episode features a letter written by one of my mother’s oldest and closest friends. In it, she shares vivid memories and heartfelt reflections that paint a picture of who my mom truly was — beyond the headlines, beyond the tragedy.

    You’ll hear stories about Stacy's warmth, her humor, her strength, and her love for her children. These are the memories that don’t make it into crime reports or news coverage — the kind that come from years of friendship, laughter, and life shared.

    This episode is raw and real. It’s meant to honor my mom as a full person — not just a victim. You’ll get to know her as the vibrant, complicated, beautiful soul she was.

    If this touches you, please tune in when Papi Killed Mommy premieres on July 9th — exactly 32 years after the night I said goodnight to her for the last time.

    This podcast is my way of reclaiming her story. It’s a journey through truth, trauma, justice, and survival — and I’m inviting you to take it with me.

    🔔 Subscribe now wherever you listen to podcasts.
    🎙️ Full launch: July 8th at 11:00 PM
    📣 Follow for updates and behind-the-scenes
    🌐 Visit: daughterofamurderedwoman.com

    Thank you for being here. Thank you for listening. And thank you for remembering her with me.

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  • Bonus Trailer
    2025/06/15

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    The call begins with “9‑1‑1, what’s your emergency?”
    Moments later, the man on the other end admits he might have killed my mother. Yet 32 years have passed without a single charge, trial, or ounce of justice.

    My name is Nikki—daughter of a bright, funny, fiercely loved woman whose death was ruled a homicide and then quietly shelved. I was ten when I kissed her good‑night for the last time. Today I’m done staying quiet.

    “Papi Killed Mommy” is the podcast I wish I never had to make: part investigation, part memoir, part battle cry. In this premiere trailer you’ll hear the real 9‑1‑1 audio, the confession hidden in plain sight, and the silence that followed when the county attorney said there “wasn’t enough evidence.”

    What to expect in the series

    • Episode 1 (July 9, 11:00 PM MST): A minute‑by‑minute retelling of that final night and the childhood it destroyed.
    • Future episodes: Interviews with family, and friends; documents; analyses; and new leads crowdsourced from listeners determined to break a 32‑year stalemate.
    • Bonus content: Letters from my mom’s closest friends

    Why listen?

    Because behind every cold case is a family still burning for answers. Because “insufficient evidence” should never be the end of the story. Because you—yes, you—might hold the tip, resource, or amplification that finally pushes this case across the finish line.

    How you can help

    1. Subscribe & share this trailer so the algorithm can’t bury it.
    2. Sign the petition demanding a full homicide investigation: https://www.change.org/p/demand-a-complete-homicide-investigation-for-the-murder-of-stephanie-marie-wasilishin
    3. Support the show monthly—even $3 keeps interviews, FOIA requests, and forensic reviews moving forward. Look for the “Support the Show” link in these notes.
    4. Have information? Contact the Sedona Police Department at (928) 282‑3100 or email tips@daughterofamurderedwoman.com.

    Trigger & content warnings

    This series contains discussions of domestic violence, murder, and trauma. If you or someone you love needs help, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1‑800‑799‑7233 or visit thehotline.org for 24/7 confidential support.

    Disclaimer

    All individuals mentioned are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Statements made in this podcast are based on public records, personal recollections, and ongoing research.

    Stay connected

    • TikTok & Instagram: @nicolewasilishin
    • YouTube: Daughter of a Murdered Woman
    • Website for updates & transcripts: daughterofamurderedwoman.com

    Thank you for pressing play, for believing that forgotten cases deserve a voice, and for standing with me as I fight for the justice my mother never received. Full launch July 9. Hit follow now—because if the system won’t fight for her, we will.

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  • Letter from a friend: Cheryl Mendel
    2025/06/21

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    Hello, I’m Nikki, daughter of a woman whose life was tragically cut short. Welcome back to Papi Killed Mommy.

    These bonus episodes share letters from my mom’s closest friends — a way to meet the woman I never fully knew.

    She was taken when I was ten. These letters bring her memory alive and reveal parts of her story missing from Episode 1, which premieres July 8 at 11 PM MST — the moment I last said goodnight to her.

    Before this podcast, I had almost no audio experience. Social media helped keep her name alive, but I needed a louder way to tell her story.

    I built a home studio, wrote these episodes, and started speaking from the heart. It’s been emotional and challenging, but each episode brings the truth forward.

    This episode features a letter from Cheryl Mendel, a friend of my mom’s in 1976. Cheryl saw Stacy as a spirited, resilient teen with a bold personality and gentle soul.

    Though brief, their friendship reveals the woman behind the mother — the woman inspiring this fight for justice.

    If Cheryl’s memories bring you closer to my mom, stay with me. There’s so much more to uncover.

    Papi Killed Mommy launches July 8 at 11 PM MST — the moment my life changed forever.

    Each week, we’ll explore facts, memories, and the ongoing search for truth.

    Next week, I’ll share one last bonus letter — from me to my mother. It’s deeply personal, and I hope it helps you feel closer to her.

    How you can help

    • Subscribe, follow, and share to amplify this story.
    • If you have info, contact Sedona Police at (928) 282-3100 or tips@daughterofamurderedwoman.com.
    • Sign the petition for a full homicide investigation: https://www.change.org/p/demand-a-complete-homicide-investigation-for-the-murder-of-stephanie-marie-wasilishin.
    • Support the show to fund interviews, FOIA requests, and forensic work via the “Support the Show” link.

    Resources

    This podcast discusses domestic violence, trauma, and homicide. If you or someone you love needs help:

    • National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 | thehotline.org
    • Sedona Police Department: (928) 282-3100
    • More resources at the podcast website.

    Stay connected

    • TikTok & Instagram: @nicolewasilishin
    • YouTube: Daughter of a Murdered Woman
    • Website: daughterofamurderedwoman.com

    Thank you for listening, caring, and standing with me to give my mom’s story a voice.

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  • Letter from her daughter: Nikki Lee
    2025/06/24

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    Hi, my name is Nikki. I’m the daughter of a murdered woman, and welcome back to Papi Killed Mommy.

    In this bonus episode, I’m reading a letter I wrote to my mom, Stacy Wasilishin Writing it was healing. Reading it out loud was harder than I expected. I cried multiple times during the recording, and I seriously considered re-recording it to make it cleaner, easier to listen to, more “together.” But the truth is, I wasn’t together. I’m not. And in the end, I realized that starting over would’ve meant hiding the real emotion — and I’ve spent enough of my life doing that.

    So what you’ll hear is raw. The end especially is rough — you can hear my voice breaking, and my tears. I ask you to bear with me, and if you can, listen all the way through. This letter means everything to me. It’s the beginning of a conversation I’ve waited 32 years to have.

    My mom was murdered on July 9th, 1993, by her boyfriend, Russell Peterson — the father of my younger sister. She had just gotten off the phone with my dad, Craig Daly, after making plans to leave Russell for good. Just a few hours later, she was shot and killed. I was ten years old. My little sister was three. That night was the last time I ever saw my mother alive. And to this day, no one has ever been arrested for her murder.

    This podcast is my way of changing that.

    I’ve spent the last few years fighting for justice — contacting police, speaking with attorneys, getting our story on the news, and building a community of people who believe in my mom, who believe she deserves answers. In December 2021, I started sharing her story on TikTok. Two years later, a video of me saying “I am the daughter of a murdered woman” went viral, reaching over 13 million views. Since then, more than 200,000 people have joined me on this journey. People are learning her name, saying it out loud, and helping me demand what’s long overdue: justice.

    If you're new here, thank you for listening. And if you've been with me from the beginning — I appreciate you more than you know. This podcast premieres on July 8th at 11 PM — the exact time I said goodnight to my mother for the very last time. It’s taken me months to prepare, and every step has pushed me far outside my comfort zone. I built a home studio with my dad. I learned how to record and edit. I’ve made mistakes and started over and cried in front of the mic more times than I can count. But I’ve kept going — because she deserves to be remembered. Not just as a victim. But as a woman. A mother. A fighter.

    If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, please reach out. You are not alone. Help is available.
    📞 National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or text START to 88788.
    💻 thehotline.org

    If you have any information that could lead to the arrest of Russell Bennett Peterson or anyone involved in Stacy Wasilishin’s murder, please contact:
    📞 Sedona Police Department: (928) 282-3100

    This podcast is based on my personal memories, experiences, and opinions. The individual named in this episode is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

    🔗 Follow our journey and stay connected:
    TikTok: @nicolewasilishin
    Instagram: @nicolewasilishin
    Petition for justice: change.org/justiceforstacy

    Thank you for listening. And please, stay tuned — the story begins July 8th at 11 PM.

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