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In the twentieth episode of Who Killed Sister Cathy?, the team takes a monumental step by securing a sit-down interview with a high-ranking official from the Archdiocese of Baltimore. This two-part interview with the Vice-Chancellor is a pivotal moment in our pursuit of answers. Shane Waters and Gemma Hoskins engage in a candid and respectful dialogue, confronting the silence that has overshadowed Sister Cathy's story for decades. With sensitivity to survivors of clergy abuse, this episode addresses difficult truths while navigating the corridors of a complex historical case. Join us for this rare encounter as we challenge the church's narrative and strive for clarity in the enduring mystery of Sister Cathy's death.
Visit itsfoulplay.com to stay engaged in our ongoing investigation.
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In the twentieth episode of Who Killed Sister Cathy?, the team takes a monumental step by securing a sit-down interview with a high-ranking official from the Archdiocese of Baltimore. This two-part interview with the Vice-Chancellor is a pivotal moment in our pursuit of answers. Shane Waters and Gemma Hoskins engage in a candid and respectful dialogue, confronting the silence that has overshadowed Sister Cathy's story for decades. With sensitivity to survivors of clergy abuse, this episode addresses difficult truths while navigating the corridors of a complex historical case. Join us for this rare encounter as we challenge the church's narrative and strive for clarity in the enduring mystery of Sister Cathy's death.
Visit itsfoulplay.com to stay engaged in our ongoing investigation.
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