Christine Falling

Christine Falling was born in Perry, Florida on March 12, 1963.
She was raised to a poor family, and was obese and dull-witted. She required a
regular dose of medication to control her epileptic seizures. While growing up
she would drop cat's from lethal heights to "test their nine lives." She would
also strangle them, as her way of showing them her "love." At the age of nine,
Christine and her sister were placed in a children's refuge in Orlando for a
year.
In September 1977, at the age of 14, Christine was married to a man in his
twenties. Their marriage lasted six weeks due to the violent fights they would
have. Christine once threw a 25 pound stereo at her husband during on of their
fights. After the break-up, she lapsed into a bizarre hypochondriac phase, going
to the hospital fifty times for reasons such as: "red spots", vaginal bleeding,
and snakebite. Doctor's rarely found any treatable symptoms. For work, Christine
would babysit for neighbors and relatives. On February 25, one of the children
she was babysitting for, 2-year-old Cassidy Johnson, was taken to a doctor's
office and was diagnosed as suffering from encephalitis. The girl died on
February 28. The autopsy listed the cause of death as blunt trauma to the skull.
Christine said the baby "passed out" and fell from her crib. On physician didn't
believe Falling's story, and wrote a note to police to have the babysitter
checked out. The note was lost, and the case was closed.
Later, Christine moved on to Lakeland, Florida. Two months after arriving, four
year old Jeffrey Davis "stopped breathing" in her care. An autopsy revealed
symptoms of myocarditis, a heart problem which is rarely fatal. Three day's
later while Jeffrey's family attended his funeral, Christine babysat two year
old Joseph Spring, the deceased boy's cousin. Joseph died that afternoon in his
crib, while "napping". Physicians noted there was a viral infection that may
have killed the baby Joseph, and quite possibly the baby Jeffrey as well.
In July of 1981, Christine moved on to housekeeping. Her bad luck wasn't getting
any better when 77-year-old William Swindle died in his kitcher on her first day
on the job. A while later, Falling, along with her stepsister, took her
8-month-old neice to the doctor's office, where the child received some standard
childhood vaccinations. On the way home, the stepsister stopped by the market
leaving Falling alone with the child. When she returned, the baby had simply
"stopped breathing."
Christine was found to be a "victim of circumstance", until July 2, 1982, when
ten-week-old Travis Coleman died in Falling's care. The autopsy revealed
internal ruptures, caused by suffocation. Christine was taken in for questioning
where she admitted to killing three of the baby's by "smotheration", where she
would press a blanket over their faces in response to disembodied voices
chanting, "Kill the baby."
"The way I done it, I seen it done on TV show," she explained. "I had my own
way, though. Simple and easy. No one would hear them scream." Based on her
confession, she was given a term of life imprisonment, with no parole for the
first 25 years.
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