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Kristyn Caddell Letter to the Enquirer About Her Affair With Predator Catcher Chris Hansen
National Enquirer ^ | 7-3-13 | Kristyn Caddell

Posted on 07/03/2013 3:58:16 PM PDT by FlJoePa

In an astonishingly frank open letter to The ENQUIRER, KRISTYN CADDELL lays bare the truth about former lover CHRIS HANSEN, explaining that the two-timing “To Catch a Predator” host was lying both to her and to his wife.

June 27, 2012

National ENQUIRER:

Two years ago a scandal involving Chris Hansen and myself broke in the National ENQUIRER and, regrettably, my life was never the same. At the time, I desperately wanted to tell my side of the story, defend myself against the very media from which I was earning a living as a news reporter, protect my livelihood and my family, and salvage my reputation. It was against my better judgment to take the harsh media scrutiny lying down and not defend myself against the salacious stories, but I trusted Chris when he advised me it was in both of our best interests to remain silent about our relationship. “Don’t worry about this,” he assured me at the time, promising to help me find a new job if there was any fallout from the scandal. “This will all blow over and everything in your life will be fine – your career, your reputation, your livelihood – everything will be fine.”

In hindsight, putting that much trust in Chris proved to be the most damaging mistake of my life, particularly to my professional career. But, hey, why wouldn’t I trust him? He was Chris Hansen – a highly respected journalist, responsible for bringing down child predators, identity thieves and con men on national TV. As a fellow journalist with a long list of achievements that took me many years to amass, I admired Chris’ professionalism and his many accomplishments in the field. So, naturally, when I met Chris for the first time at a Palm Beach bar in March 2010, and he kindly offered me, my brother and several friends a place to sit, we were happy to oblige. Chris and I quickly discovered we had more in common than our careers.

As the evening progressed, Chris’ stories took a turn from his award-filled career to his personal life at home, which, according to him, was filled with misery and on the verge of disarray. He told me a divorce was inevitable and the wedding ring on his finger was all but for show.

Over the course of the next several months, our friendship evolved into a whirlwind romance, and, as far as I was concerned, none of it was being done secretively or concealed from the public. In fact, Chris and I were so open with our relationship that I was confused as to how something that I already thought to be public knowledge could have exploded into tabloid fodder. Chris was flying me all over the country; putting us up in the finest hotels; having dinner and mingling with many of his colleagues; having our photographs taken together in public places; he would even speak with my family on the phone. Chris gave me no reason at all to believe our relationship was a secret and I trusted him explicitly.

My trust in Chris was shattered on Monday, June 27, 2011 – three days before we were thrust into an international scandal by this very publication, the National ENQUIRER, and I learned that our relationship was not as it was presented to me.

I ended my physical relationship with Chris, but, at 30-years-old, I had never experienced anything that hurtful or publicly humiliating, and felt like my best option was to maintain contact with him and weather the storm together. There was nothing that could prepare me for the awful turn my life was about to take. As the scandal raged out of control on the Internet, TV and print mediums, I was approached by dozens of journalists, each giving me the opportunity to comment, but I trusted Chris’ advice and remained silent.

Months later it became evident to me what a poor decision I’d made by not defending myself in the media and not being honest about my relationship with Chris with my employers at a news station where I worked in West Palm Beach. I eventually lost my job. It was the news station where I began as an intern and years later they gave me a reporter position, so I felt I’d let them down and let myself down as well.

I take full responsibility for the choices I made to get into this situation, and acknowledge I made many mistakes that I will forever regret.

Since losing my job in Fla., I’ve interviewed at dozens of television stations across the country. Sure, there have been a few news directors willing to give me a chance, but in lieu of dialogue about my skills as a reporter and passion for journalism, I’m prodded to address any number of sensational tales that are swirling about me and Chris on the Internet, most of which are completely false.

Several months ago, I took a job at a Las Vegas news station. It was the only news station I could find to offer me a contract, told by at least a dozen other big market stations after going through the interview process they could not hire me because of all the negative press surrounding me. Although grateful for that opportunity in Las Vegas, I resigned from that position last week because at this point in my career I feel it’s more important to finally set the record straight about the stigma that’s followed me for the past two years than to stay in a position that’s several steps back for someone with my level of experience.

I’ve worked tirelessly to be successful in my career and that’s suffered greatly because of the mistakes I’ve made in my personal life – and so I wrote this open letter to own up to my mistakes and to apologize.

I’m sincerely sorry for the pain my relationship with Chris has caused both of our families, and I apologize for the negative attention that this brought to my former employers in West Palm Beach. I know I can’t change what has happened, but I believe that being honest and taking responsibility for my part is long overdue. This was all just a snapshot of my life; it does not define my job performance as a journalist.

I don’t wish any harm on Chris, yet our affair has essentially destroyed my professional career.

It’s also a mystery to me how someone I considered to be a close friend and confidante was never the person he made himself out to be.

Sincerely,

Kristyn Caddell


TOPICS: Miscellaneous; Music/Entertainment
KEYWORDS: caddell; hansen; promiscuity
I like Kristyn and feel sorry for her. I think she knows what she did was wrong, but was misled. She always seemed like a good reporter - not the anchor/news reader type. I also think she's been blackballed out of her industry, which in this day and age seems ridiculous.


1 posted on 07/03/2013 3:58:17 PM PDT by FlJoePa
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To: FlJoePa
A phoney and a scumbag...just like Charles Kuralt.
2 posted on 07/03/2013 4:01:50 PM PDT by Gay State Conservative (The Civil Servants Are No Longer Servants...Or Civil.)
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To: FlJoePa
Gee, she knowingly had an affair with a married man and it turned out badly for her.

There must be a lesson in there somewhere.

3 posted on 07/03/2013 4:03:34 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum (Who could have known that one day professional wrestling would be less fake than professional news?)
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To: FlJoePa

sad story


4 posted on 07/03/2013 4:04:51 PM PDT by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

We can’t judge her. /s


5 posted on 07/03/2013 4:05:48 PM PDT by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: FlJoePa

Another chicken meets fox in the henhouse.


6 posted on 07/03/2013 4:20:09 PM PDT by freekitty (Give me back my conservative vote; then find me a real conservative to vote for)
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To: FlJoePa
She always seemed like a good reporter - not the anchor/news reader type. I also think she's been blackballed out of her industry, which in this day and age seems ridiculous.


7 posted on 07/03/2013 4:22:17 PM PDT by UCANSEE2 (The monsters are due on Maple Street)
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To: UCANSEE2
Great role, but she'll always be Kelly Bundy to me!


8 posted on 07/03/2013 4:25:28 PM PDT by FlJoePa ("Success without honor is an unseasoned dish; it will satisfy your hunger, but it won't taste good")
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To: FlJoePa

Not guilty anyway.


9 posted on 07/03/2013 4:25:53 PM PDT by Menehune56 ("Let them hate so long as they fear" (Oderint Dum Metuant), Lucius Accius (170 BC - 86 BC))
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To: FlJoePa

She has control of her life again. She could have rebuilt her life again, and was well on the way to doing so. She chose to short circuit that recovery by quitting a job, and dwell on the negative.

Depression is soon to follow, if she is not helped; which is not likely.


10 posted on 07/03/2013 4:30:58 PM PDT by cicero2k
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To: FlJoePa
It’s also a mystery to me how someone I considered to be a close friend and confidante was never the person he made himself out to be.

The worst lies of all are those we tell ourselves.

11 posted on 07/03/2013 4:34:03 PM PDT by Standing Wolf
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To: FlJoePa

Oh honey, just go into high end real estate. You’ll do great!


12 posted on 07/03/2013 4:45:17 PM PDT by Shugee
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To: FlJoePa
But for the narcissistic Facebook-worthy confessional letter to Her Public, she can do what the rest of humanity does when they screw up and lose a job.

Buck up, sweety, get your resume together and find a new career.

Happens all over the world, every day, and no one except their BFF or spouse cares.

Also, it may be surprising to her, but tv news is pretty much over; she's chasing a dead horse.

"It's the truth, of course it hurts."

13 posted on 07/03/2013 4:48:18 PM PDT by IncPen (When you start talking about what we 'should' have, you've made the case for the Second Amendment)
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To: IncPen

Well she could always with those looks take to the streets of Vagas. It’s not like she isn’t familiar with the trade.


14 posted on 07/03/2013 4:59:04 PM PDT by VRWCarea51
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To: FlJoePa

BS. Hanson is queer as a 3 dollar bill.


15 posted on 07/03/2013 5:51:54 PM PDT by Dalberg-Acton
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To: FlJoePa

"Why don't you have a seat over there?"

16 posted on 07/04/2013 12:02:58 AM PDT by Slings and Arrows (You can't have IngSoc without an Emmanuel Goldstein.)
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To: FlJoePa

17 posted on 07/04/2013 12:25:25 AM PDT by Lancey Howard
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