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In a heartfelt and introspective episode, the spotlight shines on Gemma Hoskins, whose tireless quest for truth has transcended the role of a former student to become that of a published author and tenacious investigator. Gemma shares poignant chapters from her newly published book, Keeping On, inviting listeners into the intimate spaces of her memories, motivations, and the ongoing personal journey to resolve the mystery of Sister Cathy Cesnik's murder. Her deeply personal reflections illuminate the emotional toll that decades of investigation have taken on her life and relationships, while also revealing the unwavering determination that continues to drive her forward each day.
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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In a heartfelt and introspective episode, the spotlight shines on Gemma Hoskins, whose tireless quest for truth has transcended the role of a former student to become that of a published author and tenacious investigator. Gemma shares poignant chapters from her newly published book, Keeping On, inviting listeners into the intimate spaces of her memories, motivations, and the ongoing personal journey to resolve the mystery of Sister Cathy Cesnik's murder. Her deeply personal reflections illuminate the emotional toll that decades of investigation have taken on her life and relationships, while also revealing the unwavering determination that continues to drive her forward each day.
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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