S2E35: Sister Cathy: Yelling in the Night

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This episode beckons listeners into the haunting echo of an unsolved past. Join hosts Shane and Gemma as they sit down with Mary Spence, a former student of Archbishop Keough High School, who on the night of Sister Cathy Cesnik's disappearance heard something that would haunt the corridors of her memory for decades to come.

In this episode, Mary transports listeners back to that cold November evening, her narrative imbued with the unsettling clarity of a moment frozen in time. The sound of yelling that night—a startling disruption in an otherwise quiet neighborhood—may hold more significance than was ever initially realized. Through her vivid recollection, Mary adds an essential voice to the ongoing chorus calling for truth in the darkness of uncertainty.

Shane and Gemma meticulously unspool the threads of Mary's story, contextualizing her experiences with the broader events surrounding Sister Cathy's disappearance. Could the nocturnal outbursts heard by Mary provide missing pieces to a puzzle that has remained incomplete for over half a century? This is the question that lies at the heart of "Yelling in the Night," as the episode examines the impact of a sound that may have been a dire warning or a cry for help.

This gripping installment of Foul Play offers more than just another chapter in the true crime genre—it's an auditory passage into the past, an invitation to explore the fears and facts surrounding one of Baltimore's most enduring mysteries.

Dial in for Episode 35 and join the quest to unravel a narrative as enigmatic as it is enduring. It's a promise of chilling revelations, expert storytelling, and the relentless pursuit of truth that defines the best of true crime podcasting.

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