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This episode opens the file on a little-discussed facet of the Sister Cathy Cesnik story. We introduce Lil Hughes Knipp, a former student of Archbishop Keough High School who stepped into the role of Father Joseph Maskell's confidential secretary around the time of Sister Cathy's disappearance. In part one of this two-part episode, we delve into her unique perspective and the clandestine details she observed within Maskell's inner circle. Lil's account offers rare firsthand insight into the daily operations and hidden dynamics surrounding one of Baltimore's most controversial figures, revealing disturbing patterns and behaviors that went unquestioned by those around him for years.
Who Killed Sister Cathy? is an ongoing investigation into the unsolved murder of Sister Catherine Cesnik. Subscribe and follow for new episodes.
By Shane Waters, Gemma Hoskins4.6
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This episode opens the file on a little-discussed facet of the Sister Cathy Cesnik story. We introduce Lil Hughes Knipp, a former student of Archbishop Keough High School who stepped into the role of Father Joseph Maskell's confidential secretary around the time of Sister Cathy's disappearance. In part one of this two-part episode, we delve into her unique perspective and the clandestine details she observed within Maskell's inner circle. Lil's account offers rare firsthand insight into the daily operations and hidden dynamics surrounding one of Baltimore's most controversial figures, revealing disturbing patterns and behaviors that went unquestioned by those around him for years.
Who Killed Sister Cathy? is an ongoing investigation into the unsolved murder of Sister Catherine Cesnik. Subscribe and follow for new episodes.

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