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May 27, 2017 by MAGGIE PEHANICK
There are things in The Keepers that you can never un-hear. Netflix’s latest true crime series explores the unsolved 1969 murder of Sister Cathy Cesnik, and it’s not long until the story takes a horrific turn. The seven-part series delves into allegations of unthinkable sexual assault, perpetrated by a trusted Father at the all-girls Catholic High School where Cesnik worked. Hearing from the victims is traumatizing enough, but the way the show concludes is both frustrating and depressing. That said, the story isn’t over. Here’s every bit of news that has come out since The Keepers wrapped production.
1. Maskell’s DNA Was Tested Against DNA Found Near the Crime Scene
In February, Father Joseph Maskell’s body was exhumed. His remains were tested by a forensics lab, and his DNA did not match a sample that was taken from the Cesnik crime scene. “For now, we’ve pretty well reached the end of the road when it comes to forensic evidence,” said a spokesperson for the Baltimore County Police Department. “Our best hope for solving this case at this point lies with the people who are still alive. And we hope that someone will be able to come forward with conclusive information about the murder.
2. Maryland’s Statute of Limitations on Sex Abuse Reports Has Been Extended
In April, C.T. Wilson, the delegate who was featured in The Keepers, was finally able to pass his bill. Beginning on July 1, survivors of sexual abuse will have until age 38 to sue their abusers.
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