DANI MARTIN: Hello John. How are you today?
JOHN K: I'm very good Dani, I'm super excited to be here.
DANI: Glad to know. So John, I know that we are here to talk about Sister Mary Eunice and that article. But is there anything you'd like to say before we start?
JOHN: Yes, I'd like to clarify that the story is all over the place. It may be confusing to some people out there.
DANI: Okay then. So how did you find this article?
JOHN: Well, I was walking around town out of job. I was in the need of a new case. And I found this article in an abandoned house, that was an hour drive away from Massachusetts.
DANI: Was it just laying there?
JOHN: That's the thing, it was yes. It was like someone had left it there on purpose for it to be found.
DANI: You're the lucky one, John.
JOHN: I guess, I am.
DANI: So by whom was this article written?
JOHN: By a resident named Maria Jones. Have you heard of her?
DANI: I didn't.
JOHN: Sorry to disappoint, but nether did I. But I did my research, yet she's not very known. I've asked a couple of my friends in the journalism business, they say they never heard of a writer by the name of Maria Jones. They searches through their papers back into 1970, there was no article written by her as well.
DANI: Who is she then?
JOHN: I don't know. But whoever she was, she was nowhere to be found in Massachusetts, on the internet or anywhere else.
DANI: That's disturbing.
JOHN: It is.
DANI: So Sister Mary, what about her?
JOHN: I've heard of her when I was little, my grandmother used to scare me and my brothers by saying that if we don't sleep early Sister Mary will kill us.
DANI: So she's like an urban legend?
JOHN: Yes, except she's real and there are proofs of her. In the article, Maria talks about how Mary ended up in Briarcliff. She says that after a skinny-dipping action that happened in a party, Mary's parents sent her to Briarcliff. Maria said that it was a snitch act.
DANI: Were the people of the party described? Their names? Their looks?
JOHN: We know two guys. Mick Robison and Bryce Walladomon. Mick was the party host and Bryce brought a rum bottle with him to the party and he was the one who said they should skinny-dip. We also know that Maria was the first one to jump.
DANI: Well have you tried searching for their names?
JOHN: Already ahead of you, buddy. I did and again no results were found. Actually now that I think about it, there was something fishy about them.
DANI: What's that?
JOHN: I found a Mick who used to live here in Massachusetts, but his last name wasn't Robison. Also I found that he was friends with someone named Bryan and not Bryce. Both of them were found dead in their houses in late 1964.
DANI: I'm confused, so are they real?
JOHN: I don't know. But it can't be a coincident that they had the almost the same names and both of them were friends.
DANI: But that leads us back to Maria. How did she know them if she, you know, didn't exists?
JOHN: Something more interesting would be, is that the names Mary and Maria are almost the same.
DANI: They are, in fact.
JOHN: I first thought that maybe it was written by Mary but then again her death was mentioned.
DANI: Maybe she had it coming?
JOHN: Okay, but the outcome? Timothy's death, Lana Winters?
DANI: True. Well I think that's all the time we had left for today. Anything you'd like to add John?
JOHN: I think I'm done for now.
DANI: Okay then, well thank you guys and thank you John for being here today as we closed-
JOHN: I'm sorry but the case isn't closed for now.
DANI: As we continue on with case of Sister Mary Eunice and Maria Jones.
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Justice For Sister Mary: AMERICAN HORROR STORY FAN-FICTION
FanfictionAn article written in the 1970's by Maria Jones is found by a local detective in the town of Massachusetts in 2017. The article is nowhere to be finished for some reason. Come along to read the infamous article about Sister Mary Eunice that was writ...