Constance Margaret Sirois—later known as Constance Fisher—was a Maine woman whose life became one of the most tragic and disturbing criminal cases in American history. Born in 1929 and adopted as a child, she struggled with severe mental illness that ultimately led to the deaths of all six of her children across two separate incidents, in 1954 and 1966. Her story raises enduring questions about mental health care, institutional oversight, and the devastating consequences of untreated psychiatric conditions.
Intro Audio: Gavin Prater
Outro Audio: Jason Poe
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