CHILLS. 😨😨 Watched the entire series in a day because I HAD TO. It's a damn shame that two young Baltimore women are brutally murdered in 1969 and yet, a group of civilian vigilantes are more compelled to solve these cold cases than the county police and FBI. Especially since most people directly connected to the case are already dead.
Even though I was raised Methodist, my family still has several ties with Catholicism. Since he and my sister were never married, the one thing my niece's father has agreed to pay for is her Catholic schooling because he feels forever endebted to the Church. 🙏 My niece Ava is also my goddaughter (probably because I might never have kids), which is a fundamentally Catholic concept. My older brother briefly attended Cardinal Gibbons, the all-boys school located next to Archbishop Keough, where Sister Cathy worked. And for the past few months, I've been hooking up with someone working for the Archdiocese of Baltimore. 😇🌈
It's eerie watching the show because I've lived in every featured location: Anne Arundel, Gettysburg, and Baltimore County. It's all literally quite close to home, and it makes me even angrier that the crime has gone unsolved.
The show's tagline is correct: the real story isn't about the murder of Cathy Cesnik, it's about the coverup (by the Archdiocese and the State Attorney's Office). If you're like me and LIVE for true crime documentaries or conspiracy theories, then you've gotta see this!
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