A woman had suspicions that her spouse was having extramarital affairs with both her and their kids. But she needed to look into it because she didn’t have any evidence that this was what happened.
A 38-year-old woman and her 45-year-old husband lived with their three children, who ranged in age from four to nine, five years ago. Their nanny had been employed by the family for about two years at that point.
The 22-year-old nanny had been highly recommended by others. The nanny was going to graduate school later that year, so she was taking a year off from school. She had also previously worked for family friends, who praised her for her excellent ability with children.
After choosing to interview the nanny, the mother felt it was only fitting to hire her as her kids clicked with the girl right away. After employing the child, the woman claimed that she soon blended in with their family.
In addition to watching the family on weekends and occasionally during the workday, the nanny accompanied them on trips to Hawaii, Florida, and Mexico. The mother was pleased with the nanny’s care for her kids, but she started to worry about other behaviors.