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“He Made Every Nanny Quit—Until I Finally Watched What He Was Doing”

articleUseronMay 15, 2026

I went back to work when my youngest, Nancy, turned two.

Not because I had to—but because I wanted more.
More stability. More independence. A life where my daughters could see me stand on my own feet.

Liam said he supported me.

He said all the right things. That he was proud. That we were a team. That he’d help however he could.

And I believed him.

So I hired a nanny.

The first one was Stacy.

She was warm, calm, the kind of woman children trust instantly. Within a day, Annabel was following her around the house, and Nancy wouldn’t let go of her hand.

For three days, everything felt… right.

Then Liam came home early from a business trip.

That night, I walked in and found Stacy already dressed to leave, her bag in her hand.

She wouldn’t look at me.

“I’m sorry,” she said quietly. “I can’t continue working here.”

No explanation.
No warning.

Just gone.

I told myself it was bad luck.

The agency sent another nanny—Mrs. Nevin. Older, composed, reliable. She worked a full week without issues.

Until the one day she met Liam.

I had asked her to stay longer because of work. When I got home, she was halfway out the door, clearly shaken.

“I’m not the right fit,” she said, her voice tight. “Please don’t contact me again.”

That same night, the agency called.

She had quit.

No reason given.

That’s when it stopped feeling like coincidence.

When the third nanny left—again, right after meeting my husband—I knew something was wrong.

That night, my daughter said something I couldn’t ignore.

“Daddy told her you’re too tired,” Annabel said softly as I tucked her in. “He said you don’t understand your job.”

I froze.

My five-year-old didn’t make things like that up.

The next morning, I sat in the kitchen, staring at nothing, asking myself one question:

What is happening in my house when I’m not here?

So I did something I never thought I would do.

I installed cameras.

Living room. Kitchen. Hallway.

Not to spy.

To understand.

The fourth nanny arrived two days later.

Laura.

She was kind, confident, and within minutes, both girls were laughing.

For the first time in weeks, I felt hope.

That same day, while I was at work, I opened the camera app.

Liam had just come home.

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