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In the fourteenth episode of Who Killed Sister Cathy?, we pay tribute to the profound role teachers play in their students' lives, exploring how they often serve as educators, protectors, and advocates. Sister Cathy was a beacon of hope for her students, embodying the essence of what it means to be an attentive and caring teacher. Through reflections on her legacy, Shane Waters and Gemma Hoskins discuss the vital importance of teachers in safeguarding their students and the lasting impact they have, often in ways they "never know." This episode serves as a reminder of the quiet power of educators and honors Sister Cathy's dedication to her students.
Visit itsfoulplay.com to stay engaged in our ongoing investigation.
By Shane Waters, Gemma Hoskins4.6
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In the fourteenth episode of Who Killed Sister Cathy?, we pay tribute to the profound role teachers play in their students' lives, exploring how they often serve as educators, protectors, and advocates. Sister Cathy was a beacon of hope for her students, embodying the essence of what it means to be an attentive and caring teacher. Through reflections on her legacy, Shane Waters and Gemma Hoskins discuss the vital importance of teachers in safeguarding their students and the lasting impact they have, often in ways they "never know." This episode serves as a reminder of the quiet power of educators and honors Sister Cathy's dedication to her students.
Visit itsfoulplay.com to stay engaged in our ongoing investigation.

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