UNITED STATES/IRELAND
Irish Independent
Aoife Kelly
May 15 2017
A priest who moved to Ireland from the US in the mid 1990s has been linked to the murder of a nun in Netflix’s new documentary The Keepers.
The seven part series, which debuts on the streaming site on Friday, examines the unsolved murder of Catholic nun Sister Cathy Cesnik, in Baltimore in 1969.
Nobody has ever been charged despite a lead emerging in the 1990s when one of her former students at Keough High School came forward to claim she was sexually abused by the high school’s chaplain Father Joseph Maskell.
She also revealed that she was taken to see Sister Cathy’s undiscovered body and was told, ‘See what happens when you say bad things about people.’
Police believe she was murdered to prevent her revealing abuse at the school.
In The Keepers director Ryan White goes beyond the murder and uncovers clergy abuse, repressed memories and government and religious institutions that he says “at best, dropped the ball over the last 45 years – and, at worst, covered it up.”
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