"A seven-part docuseries about the unsolved murder of a nun and the horrific secrets and pain that linger nearly five decades after her death."
OMG. Because I need more horror in 2020.
I love that these women did their own investigation into things that had been swept under the rug or forgotten. The last two episodes made me want to throw things at my TV. Where'd the evidence go? Why not extend the statute of limitations for accusations? How can blatant lies be accepted? Has the FBI finally provided the documents requested (after five years)?
It was an eye-opening piece, but made me something else to be angry about (not that I wasn't angry about abuse in the Catholic church before).
OMG. Because I need more horror in 2020.
I love that these women did their own investigation into things that had been swept under the rug or forgotten. The last two episodes made me want to throw things at my TV. Where'd the evidence go? Why not extend the statute of limitations for accusations? How can blatant lies be accepted? Has the FBI finally provided the documents requested (after five years)?
It was an eye-opening piece, but made me something else to be angry about (not that I wasn't angry about abuse in the Catholic church before).