Netflix to Debut Hot New True Crime Series

Netflix to Debut Hot New True Crime Series

On Nov. 7, 1969, Baltimore Catholic school teacher Cathy Cesnik went missing. Her body was found early the next year. Five decades later, many questions surrounding her life and death are left unanswered: Who killed Sister Cathy? Why did they want her dead?

In recent years, alumnae of Cesnik’s employer, Archbishop Keough High School, have gathered to comb over the facts of Cesnik’s case and piece together potential clues. They believe that the nun might’ve been killed because she was threatening to unearth information about a prostitution ring led by the school’s chaplain — beliefs supported by two women’s claims that the chaplain had raped them.

A new Netflix series will look into the mystery and possible coverup surrounding Cesnik’s murder. The trailer, released Wednesday, hints at police, city and religious official corruption, all ingredients for a captivating true crime tale.

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