On December 1, 1991, three-month-old baby Kristie Fischer died in a house fire in Thornwood, New York. Fischer's family accused their au pair, a Swiss woman named Olivia Riner, of killing the baby by arson. They stated that she had not attempted to rescue the baby, and therefore they believed she was guilty. Riner originated from Wettingen and was a babysitter for a Swiss family for three years. She worked as a pediatrician's assistant before being hired for a one-year term to care for the Fischer family, through the company EF Au Pair.
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| - Kristie Fischer, ein drei Monate altes Baby, starb am 1. Dezember 1991 an Brandverletzungen. Ein damals zwanzig Jahre altes Schweizer Au-Pair, Olivia Riner, war mit dem Säugling alleine zu Hause, als das Feuer ausbrach. Der Prozess gegen das Au-Pair-Mädchen führte zu einem großen Interesse der Öffentlichkeit, sowohl in den USA wie auch in der Schweiz. Das Interesse wurde durch den gleichzeitig erscheinenden Psychothriller Die Hand an der Wiege ebenfalls angeregt. (de)
- On December 1, 1991, three-month-old baby Kristie Fischer died in a house fire in Thornwood, New York. Fischer's family accused their au pair, a Swiss woman named Olivia Riner, of killing the baby by arson. They stated that she had not attempted to rescue the baby, and therefore they believed she was guilty. Riner originated from Wettingen and was a babysitter for a Swiss family for three years. She worked as a pediatrician's assistant before being hired for a one-year term to care for the Fischer family, through the company EF Au Pair. (en)
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| - Kristie Fischer, ein drei Monate altes Baby, starb am 1. Dezember 1991 an Brandverletzungen. Ein damals zwanzig Jahre altes Schweizer Au-Pair, Olivia Riner, war mit dem Säugling alleine zu Hause, als das Feuer ausbrach. Der Prozess gegen das Au-Pair-Mädchen führte zu einem großen Interesse der Öffentlichkeit, sowohl in den USA wie auch in der Schweiz. Das Interesse wurde durch den gleichzeitig erscheinenden Psychothriller Die Hand an der Wiege ebenfalls angeregt. Riner hatte bereits drei Jahre Erfahrung als Au-Pair in der Schweiz und arbeitete als medizinische Praxis-Assistentin bei einem Kinderarzt, bevor sie für ein Jahr an die in Mount Pleasant (New York) lebende Familie Fischer vermittelt wurde. (de)
- On December 1, 1991, three-month-old baby Kristie Fischer died in a house fire in Thornwood, New York. Fischer's family accused their au pair, a Swiss woman named Olivia Riner, of killing the baby by arson. They stated that she had not attempted to rescue the baby, and therefore they believed she was guilty. Riner originated from Wettingen and was a babysitter for a Swiss family for three years. She worked as a pediatrician's assistant before being hired for a one-year term to care for the Fischer family, through the company EF Au Pair. Alex Prod'Homme of People wrote that "the case turned into an international cause célèbre", partly because it almost coincided with the release of the film The Hand That Rocks the Cradle and partly due to the gravity of the crime. Richard Lorant of the Associated Press wrote that the case was compared to the film and that it "frightened working mothers everywhere." William Glaberson of The New York Times wrote that the case "crystallized the concerns and worries parents have about leaving their children in other people's care". (en)
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