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[The Unresolved Tragedy of Stephanie Wassilishan: A Daughter's Quest for Justice]-[The Unsolved Death Stephanie Wasilishin]

Morbid · B2 · 2025-09-18

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The Unresolved Tragedy of Stephanie Wassilishan: A Daughter's Quest for Justice

In this episode of Morbid, hosts Alayna and Ash delve into the heartbreaking and unresolved cold case of Stephanie Wassilishan, a young mother whose life was tragically cut short in 1993. The narrative is framed through the tireless advocacy of Stephanie’s daughter, Nikki, who has dedicated her life to uncovering the truth behind her mother's death.

The Incident on Coffee Pot Drive

On July 9, 1993, Russell Peterson, Stephanie's boyfriend, called 911 to report that Stephanie had been shot during an argument. When Sedona police arrived at their residence on Coffee Pot Drive, they found Stephanie dead from a gunshot wound to the throat. Russell’s hands were covered in blood, and he claimed the shooting was the result of a struggle over a .44 Magnum revolver. Tragically, the couple's four-year-old daughter was present in the room during the aftermath, a detail that the hosts describe as something that "shatters my soul."

Shifting Narratives and Forensic Doubts

Initially, Russell claimed the shooting was an accident during a struggle. However, his story evolved significantly over subsequent interviews. He later claimed that Stephanie had fired at him first, then retreated to the bedroom where she shot herself. This version was immediately contradicted by forensic evidence. The county medical examiner, Dr. Philip Keene, ruled the death a homicide, noting that the "contact wound" and the presence of gunpowder residue on Stephanie’s left hand were more consistent with a "defensive posture" than a self-inflicted injury. Furthermore, Stephanie was right-handed, making the angle of the shot highly unnatural for a suicide.

Despite these findings, the investigation stalled. Russell eventually stopped cooperating, and with no other adult witnesses, the case was shelved. As the hosts emphasize, "autopsies don't lie," yet legal hurdles and the passage of time left the family without closure.

A Daughter’s Legacy: Nikki’s Advocacy

Years later, Stephanie’s daughter, Nikki, has become the driving force behind the push for justice. Through her podcast, Poppy Killed Mommy, and her active presence on platforms like TikTok, Nikki has worked to humanize her mother, describing her as a "hard 10" who was "gorgeous, beautiful inside and out." Nikki’s memories of her mother—buying her Goosebumps books and creating a loving home—stand in stark contrast to the violence that took her away.

The Fight for Accountability

In 2020, efforts to reopen the case faced renewed challenges. While Sergeant Michael Dominguez of the Sedona Police Department initially expressed optimism, he later noted that a second medical opinion was "inconclusive," leading to another dead end. Despite this, the family refuses to give up. Nikki, who describes herself as having become her mother’s "warrior," continues to fight for accountability, even as she faces the expiration of statutes of limitations.

As the hosts conclude, the case of Stephanie Wassilishan serves as a reminder that "a cold case is never cold." By supporting Nikki’s podcast and signing the Change.org petition demanding a complete homicide investigation, the public can play a role in ensuring that Stephanie’s story is not forgotten and that justice is finally served.

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Hey weirdos, I'm Alayna.
I'm Ash.
And this is Morbid!
It is.
It's morbid, y'all.
And it always will be.

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