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| Lucille Botzcowski was an escaped criminal, known as ''"The Babysitter Bandit"''. Hired by [[Homer]] from the [[Rubber Baby Buggy Bumper Babysitting Service]], she was to babysit the kids while he and [[Marge]] stayed at a motel. After her arrival, the children discovered her true identity as robber on a television show, but were captured and tied up before able to stop her. She then started looting [[742 Evergreen Terrace|The Simpsons' house]], but was eventually thwarted and captured by [[Bart]], [[Lisa]] and [[Maggie]]. While the kids called for help from a pay phone, since Lucille had disabled the house phones, Homer and Marge returned home, only to find ''The Babysitter Bandit'' hog-tied with her mouth taped shut, staring uncontrollably at ''[[The Happy Little Elves]]'' video tape. Deceiving Homer into freeing her, she advised him to "never take your eyes off the boy", before escaping in time to evade the police. Mrs. Botzocowski was apparently recaptured some time later, as a news broadcast briefly mentioned.<ref>"[[Bart's Dog Gets an F]]"</ref> | | Lucille Botzcowski was an escaped criminal, known as ''"The Babysitter Bandit"''. Hired by [[Homer]] from the [[Rubber Baby Buggy Bumper Babysitting Service]], she was to babysit the kids while he and [[Marge]] stayed at a motel. After her arrival, the children discovered her true identity as robber on a television show, but were captured and tied up before able to stop her. She then started looting [[742 Evergreen Terrace|The Simpsons' house]], but was eventually thwarted and captured by [[Bart]], [[Lisa]] and [[Maggie]]. While the kids called for help from a pay phone, since Lucille had disabled the house phones, Homer and Marge returned home, only to find ''The Babysitter Bandit'' hog-tied with her mouth taped shut, staring uncontrollably at ''[[The Happy Little Elves]]'' video tape. Deceiving Homer into freeing her, she advised him to "never take your eyes off the boy", before escaping in time to evade the police. Mrs. Botzocowski was apparently recaptured some time later, as a news broadcast briefly mentioned.<ref>"[[Bart's Dog Gets an F]]"</ref> |
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− | A wanted sign featuring her photograph was briefly depicted on the notice board in the [[Springfield Police Station]] behind [[Chief Wiggum]]'s desk, but showed her sporting brown hair.<ref>"[[Boy-Scoutz 'n the Hood]]"</ref> She later appeared to have gone insane (possibly from Bart forcing her to watch the ''Happy Little Elves'' for so long), as she was seen in a cell at [[Calmwood Mental Hospital]], pacing back and forth. The cell door was unlocked and unguarded,<ref>"[[Hurricane Neddy]]"</ref> it is unknown if she escaped or not. | + | A wanted sign featuring her photograph was briefly depicted on the notice board in the [[Springfield Police Station]] behind [[Chief Wiggum]]'s desk, but showed her sporting brown hair.<ref>"[[Boy-Scoutz 'n the Hood]]"</ref> She later appeared to have gone insane (possibly from Bart forcing her to watch the ''Happy Little Elves'' for so long), as she was seen in a cell at [[Calmwood Mental Hospital]], pacing back and forth. The cell door was unlocked and unguarded, it is unknown if she escaped or not.<ref>"[[Hurricane Neddy]]"</ref> |
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| == Appearances == | | == Appearances == |
A wanted sign featuring her photograph was briefly depicted on the notice board in the Springfield Police Station behind Chief Wiggum's desk, but showed her sporting brown hair.[2] She later appeared to have gone insane (possibly from Bart forcing her to watch the Happy Little Elves for so long), as she was seen in a cell at Calmwood Mental Hospital, pacing back and forth. The cell door was unlocked and unguarded, it is unknown if she escaped or not.[3]