Episode
Let's Talk About The ButterBox Babies- Canadian Horror Story
Description
Hi Friends! Hope you’re having a great week. Today’s story is very sad. It involves babies and awful awful humans who would sell them and even sometimes….do even worse. Love you so much and please be safe out there! Hope to be seeing you very soon x o Bailey Sarian Watch the original video here and don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube @BaileySarian! Tik Tok: https://bit.ly/3e3jL9v Instagram: http://bit.ly/2nbO4PR Facebook: http://bit.ly/2mdZtK6 Twitter: http://bit.ly/2yT4BLV Pinterest: http://bit.ly/2mVpXnY Youtube: http://bit.ly/1HGw3Og Snapchat: https://bit.ly/3cC0V9d Discord: https://discord.gg/BaileySarian
Chapters
Bailey Sarian shares the true crime story of the Butterbox Babies, which she first discovered while watching a thriller on Amazon.
00:00 - 01:06 (01:06)
Summary
Bailey Sarian shares the true crime story of the Butterbox Babies, which she first discovered while watching a thriller on Amazon. The movie wasn't great, but the horrifying story of children who were illegally adopted and murdered will send shivers down your spine.
EpisodeLet's Talk About The ButterBox Babies- Canadian Horror Story
PodcastMurder, Mystery & Makeup
Eva was a pregnant teenager who sought refuge in Canada's Ideal Maternity Home, where she gave birth to a child who died shortly after.
01:06 - 05:19 (04:13)
Summary
Eva was a pregnant teenager who sought refuge in Canada's Ideal Maternity Home, where she gave birth to a child who died shortly after. Due to the home's negligence, Eva was not given antibiotics for her infection, and she sadly passed away.
EpisodeLet's Talk About The ButterBox Babies- Canadian Horror Story
PodcastMurder, Mystery & Makeup
The demand for maternity care was high in the past, especially for young or unmarried women who fell pregnant.
05:19 - 10:15 (04:55)
Summary
The demand for maternity care was high in the past, especially for young or unmarried women who fell pregnant. A couple's experience in a "baby farm" led them to realize the need for better care and Lila's midwife qualification came in handy.
EpisodeLet's Talk About The ButterBox Babies- Canadian Horror Story
PodcastMurder, Mystery & Makeup
Women who couldn't afford payment for maternity services were forced into labor and had their babies adopted or worked as cleaners to pay off a debt.
10:15 - 15:58 (05:43)
Summary
Women who couldn't afford payment for maternity services were forced into labor and had their babies adopted or worked as cleaners to pay off a debt. This operation started with good intentions and turned into a money-making scheme.
EpisodeLet's Talk About The ButterBox Babies- Canadian Horror Story
PodcastMurder, Mystery & Makeup
A woman recounts her experience of giving birth in an ideal maternity home where she heard rumors of wealthy families wanting to adopt baby girls.
15:58 - 20:59 (05:00)
Summary
A woman recounts her experience of giving birth in an ideal maternity home where she heard rumors of wealthy families wanting to adopt baby girls. She recalls how her baby was temporarily left in the care of Lila and a team of people, and how one woman's baby was choking on the umbilical cord while in labor.
EpisodeLet's Talk About The ButterBox Babies- Canadian Horror Story
PodcastMurder, Mystery & Makeup
The Ideal Maternity Home took advantage of mothers in the mid-1900s and profited from American families seeking to adopt.
20:59 - 29:22 (08:22)
Summary
The Ideal Maternity Home took advantage of mothers in the mid-1900s and profited from American families seeking to adopt. The neglect and mistreatment of babies led to changes in licensing requirements for maternity boarding houses in Canada.
EpisodeLet's Talk About The ButterBox Babies- Canadian Horror Story
PodcastMurder, Mystery & Makeup
No actual content or topic discussed, just a sign-off from the host.
29:22 - 29:49 (00:27)
Summary
No actual content or topic discussed, just a sign-off from the host.