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Foul Play: A Historical True Crime Podcast

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Foul Play: A Historical True Crime Podcast

Shane L. Waters, Wendy Cee, Gemma Hoskins

True Crime, History, Society & Culture

4.5 β€’ 992 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 22 December 2018

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to Episode 15 of our series: "Sister Cathy: Reflections from the Podcasters." In this interlude from the investigative journey, hosts Shane Waters and Gemma Hoskins take a moment to reflect on the path that has led them to uncover the complex web of secrets and silence surrounding Sister Cathy's unsolved murder.

This episode provides listeners with an inside look at the behind-the-scenes process of podcasting an complex true crime story. Shane and Gemma share their experiences, challenges, and the weight of responsibility they feel in giving a voice to the silenced. They'll examine into the impact that "The Keepers" documentary has had on the case and their personal lives, as well as on public perception.

Expect an honest and candid discussion, a prelude to the next milestone in their journey, conversations with key figures from the Netflix docuseries. Mark your calendars for January 8th, when the series resumes with an impactful interview featuring Jean Wehner, the woman behind the pseudonym Jane Doe, and Ryan White, the director who brought "The Keepers" to screens worldwide.

This pause in our regular programming is not just a break in the broadcast but an opportunity to revisit the investigation with fresh eyes. It's a chance for new listeners to catch up and for longtime followers to piece together the puzzle with the added context that Shane and Gemma will provide.
We gather the scattered pieces, retrace our steps, and prepare for the next chapter in the quest for truth. Sister Cathy's story is far from over, and neither is our resolve to seek justice and closure.
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0:00.0

I'm going to Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, I welcome everyone today. We actually do not have a special guest. Our special

0:35.1

guest is each other I guess you could say. We would like to talk about how the

0:41.5

podcast came about and how we started covering Sister Kathy's case as well as how Jim and I got

0:47.2

into contact. I had a phone call conversation with Jean, who many will remember from the Gene Rowe case.

0:55.0

During that conversation, she was talking about how so far a lot of people who have

1:00.6

joined us since we started Sister Kathy's series on the

1:03.5

podcast. They don't know a whole lot about myself and so a little suggestion

1:08.5

she has was maybe talk about myself just a little. Everyone of course knows knows Jimmy you all saw her in the

1:14.4

keepers and so it was just a little suggestions.

1:17.1

Shane I'm gonna ask you just to talk about how you even got started and like what is a

1:22.1

podcast what grew to it what were you doing at the time were

1:26.8

you doing something else yeah so it's interesting because I feel like a lot of people don't know this story but I do feel it is an interesting story.

1:36.7

I went to college for forensic psychology. During that time, even in high school,

1:44.8

I was a very quiet lab nerd type of person,

1:49.1

very to myself.

1:50.8

But when I got to college, it was same way and of course working in forensics

1:55.6

you don't have an opportunity to meet a whole lot of people you are very

1:59.1

scientific in your approach on on a slight dare a good friend of mine dared me to go to an open

2:07.1

mic night at a local stand-up comedy club so I did and I did really well. I just talked about real life scenarios. My

2:16.8

family has a southern Baptist background and my brother's gay. So what else could

2:22.0

someone ask for if they're gonna stand up in front of a mai and of course it didn't hurt that I'm six foot nine so I already

2:27.7

I get on a stage I already looked the part of everyone just who is this person. So it was a very interesting time of course that put me outside of my comfort zone and so throughout college I did my college courses I had an internship with a crime lab and I also did standard. did

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