'After that we had to break away from him. After a week of teaching, Sister Cathy, a member of the Sisters of Notre Dame, and the daughter of a Pennsylvania postal worker, decided on Friday night that she was going to go shopping. [6], Immediately after Cesnik's disappearance, police searched the area for her body without success. Edgar DavidsonAccording to his first wife, who speaks in the documentary under condition of anonymity, Davidson talked about being involved in Sister Cathy's murder in 1969. But when he was questioned by the police, he had an ironclad alibi for the night of Sister Cathy's disappearance. While the case remains open, allegations of sexual abuse by Father Maskell, and Sister's Cathy's plan to blow the whistle along with a possible cover up by the Catholic Church with close ties to law enforcement are at the heart of the horrendous case. Later in 1994, authorities exhumed boxes Maskell had buried in a Baltimore cemetery and found one to contain child pornography. What the show doesnt touch on, however, is Koobs supposed relationship with Sister Cathy. "Our best hope for solving this case at this point lies with the people who are still alive. I have deep gratitude for the detectiveswho sat down with me and had complete transparency in opening their crime scene photos and investigation. It. Play it now! The amount of people that have seen The Keepers now is mind-blowing around the world, White said. Obviously, it has other meanings one other meaning was the idea of gatekeepers. Nearly 10 years ago the filmmakers started to meet with her; this was long before Netflix got involved. Much like everyone else who . Netflix's documentary series "The Keepers" dives into the case and uncovers a web of abuse that may . No one, not even fellow Keough graduates, knew that Jean Hargadon-Wehner was the so-called "Jane Doe" who came forward in the early 1990's and accused the Archdiocese of Baltimore of allowing the abuse to continue. In the 1990s, Jean Wehner came forward and alleged that Father Maskell had sexually abused her and allowed other men to do the same. They filed a $40 million civil lawsuit against him, the Baltimore Archdiocese, the sisters who ran the school, and a local gynecologist. Sister Cathy was a teacher at Archbishop Keough High School and went missing in Baltimore in 1969. The next time the young nun was seen, it was by a female student from Cesnik's school, Archbishop Keough High School. One of the major theories that The Keepers hypothesizes is that Maskell either killed Sister Cathy or had her killed. There was only the two of us for a long time, so we were really close, Radakovic says. She was a member of the Keough class of 1970. Charles FranzIn "The Keepers," Charles Franz came forward as one of Maskell's abuse victims in the 1960s. The biggest hurdle was that the case was so old, that it was 45 years old. It had to be somebody who knew her.'. But its not about popularity, its about the impact My hope is that we can have a fraction of that popularitythat leads to justice. Today, almost a half-century later, the murder of Sister Cathy who was once compared to Julie Andrews' character in 'The Sound of Music' because of her beauty and bubbly personality is still one of law enforcement's most mysterious cold cases. Did you face any hurdles? But I do think that there are individuals who are still living who know exactly what happened, she said. When she was reported missing later that night, several dozen cops and half-a-dozen dog teams unsuccessfully searched a wide swath of Baltimore's southwest neighborhood searching for clues to her whereabouts. For the next 47 years, the case went unsolved until now. 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But reading through her mothers things the 2015 Huffington Post story was the first clipping she found Radakovic learned about the swirl of rumors and theories that still surrounds Cesniks death. We still remain optimistic that its possible for us to clear this case, Armacost says. Her former students believe that Sister Cathy was murdered as part of a cover-up to protect a priest at the school, A. Joseph Maskell, who Cesnik suspected was guilty of sexual abuse of students. I ran over, bent down and began wiping maggots off her face. We went through Christmas with Cathy being missing, and that whole time because I had gotten that letter I was sure she was alive, Radakovic says. One of them, Jean Wehner, was the student who claimed Maskell had taken her to view Cesnik's body in the dump. The plaintiffs suits are thus barred by the statute of limitation. Marilyn Cesnik Radakovic's journey to find out what happened to her older sister, who died nearly 50 years ago, began last year when she read a news article with the headline "Buried in. That means Father Maskell was somehow involved. "The Keepers" premieres on Netflix May 19. Its possible Flaherty and Maskell had some deeper connection at the time that has simply been completely overlooked. There was another twist to come: After Radakovic buried her mother, she dug deeper into her sisters case and found that a documentary team was already doing the same thing, and had been for more than a year. Part 1 - Victim Featured in The Keepers Tells Story of Survival in New Book, Part 2 - Attorney Believes Criminal Charges A Possibility in Sex Abuse Investigation. [1] Her body was discovered on January 3, 1970, near a garbage dump in the Baltimore suburb of Lansdowne. There are countless untold stories backing up the accusations made against A. Joseph Maskell and the Catholic Church that the docuseries doesnt even begin to explore. [7] She cashed a paycheck at First National Bank in Catonsville that night. There are a lot of people that are living that should be behind bars, she said. He claims he interviewed more than 100 girls in the case who knew of or were involved in sexual abuse. Jean is the reason I made The Keepers I had a five-hour conversation with Jean and I left saying, I need to do something with this womans story. She, to me, was one of the most compellingpeople Ive ever met. The only way to do that was to find people who were involved. And as long as youre alive, Cathy will be alive and dont ever forget that.. When she first went in [to the convent], they had visitation days and my parents and I always went down for the visitation days, we never missed them, Radakovic says. Her cousin was soon to be married and Sister Cathy wanted to shop for an engagement gift, she told her roommate, Sister Helen Phillips, with whom she shared a small garden apartment in Southwest Baltimore, a blue-collar area of the city. The mysterious Brother Bob is, in many ways, even more chilling a figure than A. Joseph Maskell. I think he's dead, but I may be wrong. Their work is featured prominently, in "The Keepers.. I've talked to the hunter that found Cathy, and he said that since the day he found her the police have never talked to him. ', The cop, who died in 2009, said it was a shame because he was certain the priest 'knew more than he was telling. The call led Hoskins and Keough graduate, Abbie Schaub, to start their own research into Sister Cathy's murder. And I had spent time trying to convince my parents, Shes alive, lets find out what the letter says, shes tellin us where she is, we need to go, we need to find her, we need to help her. , I dont think we thought she was dead, Radakovic remembers. According to the autopsy, she had been struck on the back of her head by either a hammer or a brick, there was a hole the size of a quarter in her skull , and there were strangulation marks on her neck. However, they say theres nothing, even though Jean Wehner found many victims willing to come forward simply by sending out letters in the mail. And you know it really just began as us with our camera, taking these trips to Baltimore not knowing that it would ever even become anything.. What we tried to do in the editing was present all various narratives. Her account was brought into question by scientific evidence showing that it would have been impossible for maggots to be alive at that time of year. Hoskins did write about her theory on the killer in her book "Keeping On: How I came To Know Why I Was Born.. In the immediate aftermath, as they made preparations for her funeral, Radakovic was given a piece of advice by the head of Cesniks convent: It is your job, Marilyn, to always keep Cathy alive. As I stared at my hands in shock, Father Maskell leaned over and whispered in my ear, you see what happens when you say bad things about people.. She joined the School Sisters of Notre Dame when she was 18. On January 3, 1970, the decomposed body of Sister Catherine Ann Cesnik was discovered at a dumping area on Monumental Avenue in Halethorpe, 21227. After Maskell died in 2001, the two women decided to go public, using their real names. Mine isdifferent than Gemmas theory, but we were all looking at the various versions of the truth and deciding what we believed was true. As in, a three-year-old who remembers it. The discovery of Cesniks dead body rocked the family. And although the seven-episode seriesexplores through its lead investigators Gemma Hoskins and Abbie Schaub three main suspects, including Father Maskell, who diedin 2001, White does havehis own theory on who abducted and murdered the nun. He was well connected to the local community and to the police departments, at both the county and state levels. [15] The series features interviews with women who were Cesnik's students, with some who say they were sexually abused by Maskell and others.[16]. Were you scared of taking on the Catholic Church? Among the other errands she ran that night, Cesnik was also looking to buy a present for her sister. Tom NugentFreelance journalist Tom Nugent covered Sister Cathy's death starting in 1994. Baltimore nun Cathy Cesnik, 26, vanished while out on a shopping trip in November 7, 1969. She didnt know Jeanhad gone through that abuse. Often, survivors would choose to remain anonymous, and the crew of The Keepers respected that choice and removed their stories, names, and/or faces from the series. The documentary was produced by Ryan White. Source: Justice for Catherine Cesnik and Joyce Malecki Facebook Group, Mysterious 'Lady in the Fridge' Murder Victim Identified After 27 Years, Woman Adopted as Infant Learns that Biological Mom Was Allegedly Murdered by Serial Killers, Ohio Mom Facing Eviction Kills Husband, Son, and Her Father Before Turning Gun on Herself, MMA Fighter Allegedly Stabbed Ex-Girlfriend 17 Times, Stuffed Body in Storage Bin, Hid Her in Closet, Inside the Mysterious Death of a Pregnant Fla. All rights reserved. "The Christmas after Sister Cesnik disappeared, Ed gave me this necklace as part of a Christmas gift. Sister Cathy's body was undressed to the waist. Another woman, Teresa Lancaster, also came forward. Several days later, on November 13, 1969, the body of Joyce Malecki, a 20-year-old woman who looked like Wehner, was discovered by two hunters in the same wooded location where Maskell had driven Wehner. Catherine Anne Cesnik SSND (born November 17, 1942; disappeared November 7, 1969) was an American Catholic religious sister who taught English and drama at Archbishop Keough High School in Baltimore, Maryland. 'The Keepers': What's Behind the Name of the Netflix Documentary Series? Koob was a Jesuit priest at the time of Sister Cathys murder. Much like the government, the Catholic Church has their own internal system for keeping track of the people who make up their organization. BALTIMORE "The Keepers" premiered on Netflix, on May 19th, 2017, bringing worldwide attention to the sexual abuse of children by priests in the Archdiocese of Baltimore. In 2016, the Baltimore County Police Department (BCPD) reassigned the case due to retiring officers, prompting new interviews and further investigation into the alleged sexual abuse at Keough. As one of the Baltimore detectives who initially worked on the case, Nick Giangrasso, told a reporter for Huffington Post: 'The Catholic Church had a lot of input into the police department. With new evidence cropping up recently, this article has been updated to reflect evenmorefacts and clues that the docuseries overlooked. Either way, theyre lying and withholding information that would be helpful to the case. Audiences reacted poorly to how cold, smarmy, and arrogant Sharon May appeared to be, and with good reason: they have every reason to believe she was very much involved in a cover-up for the Archdiocese of Baltimore, evident enough from her complete inaction throughout the case. Police dropped him as a target before he died. Except for that day, she said. Theyd ring a bell and [the girls] were required to get up and just walk away., But Radakovic couldnt let go. They talked about Radakovics impending college graduation and that she might move to Baltimore and stay in Cesniks apartment. ', He theorized that because there had been no signs of a struggle, 'it looked too clean. This begs the question, though, that if White says he included everything he knew, and we know he had to remove names for legal reasons where in the documentary does he reveal these hidden suspects? During his interview in "The Keepers," however, he denied any involvement. Baltimore's Metro Crime Stoppers has republished the reward for information about the murder of Sister Cathy Cesnik. ', While the murder of Sister Cathy is in the forefront of the series, White noted that there were other crimes 'happening before and after, and still filter down to today and may be linked to her murder.'. In the nearly two months between that discovery and her disappearance, Radakovic, then 20 years old, remained certain her sister was alive somewhere. A retired, unnamed police homicide detective revealed to Nugent that the church authorities had allegedly used influence to impede the police investigation into Sister Cathys murder. In fact, people around the world were so distraught at learning about Sister Cathys case that they started flooding the Baltimore County Police with calls. In 1994, two women identified only as 'Jane Doe' and 'Jane Roe' alleged that Maskell had raped them when they were students at Sister Cathy's school. Father Maskell was a counselor and chaplain at Archbishop Keough from 1967 to 1975. Were not going to let this go, Hoskins said. She was part of the Keough class of 1972. But a Facebook message ultimately connected them, and Radakovic features prominently in the later episodes. Her body was found a few months later, discarded unceremoniously in a garbage dump. Ryan White's aunt attended Archbishop Keough High School, and had stayed in touch with Jean Hargadon-Wehner. Anyone who saw The Keepers remembers former priest Gerry Koob and his story about the police bringing in Sister Cathys genitals wrapped in newspaper and tossing them on a table in front of Koob. In "The Keepers," Davidson said he called a radio show years later and said he had information about the case. She had brown hair and brown eyes. I don't understand what happens on the other side, she said. You can find out more and change our default settings with Cookies Settings. Dr. Christian RichterA gynecologist who Maskell would take students to while he was serving at Keough. Her body was found in a wooded area two days later. She was a member of the Keough class of 1971. ', He claimed that the detectives were told to either charge the priest 'or let him go. It deals with, among other subjects, the unsolved brutal murder on November 7, 1969, of a popular nun, Sister Catherine Ann Cesnik, known to many as simply Sister Cathy.. As for filmmakers Ryan White and Jessica Hargrave, after The Keepers they produced a documentary with Dr. Ruth, and then another one about the two women who assassinated North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's brother. Abbie SchaubAnother former student of Sister Cathys, Schaub and Hoskins combined forces to try to uncover what happened to Sister Cathy in 1969. Throughout the series,the devastation experienced bysurvivors is laid bare,as is theirstrength in confronting unthinkable childhood horrors. Baltimore nun Cathy Cesnik, 26, vanished while out on a shopping trip in November 7, 1969. One of the students who was abused told Nugent that Sister Cathy was a very brave women who tried her best to help those who were abused and she paid for it with her life., The victim continued: I honor her spirit and I still feel very close to her, even today. He had been a chaplain and counselor at Archbishop Keough while she taught there. I would say there were at least 40 survivors Thats just 40 from who Gemma and Abbie found, and most of them are no longer alive. 'Father Maskell picked me up, took me to a wooded area where there was a lot of policemen gathered around, he left me in the backseat and two policemen abused me while Maskell stood next to the car. One of the most frustrating aspects of being a true crime fan is dealing with endless cover-ups from authorities and government entities, like police and the FBI. Savvy internet sleuths have found evidence that James Maskell, a former patrolman, got a woman named Sarah Nell sentenced to a year in prison for biting him while he attempted to assault her. ", court of Appeals of Maryland, No. According to Hollywoodlife.com, Joseph Maskell's body was exhumed in Feb. 2017 and his DNA was tested by a forensics lab against DNA evidence found near the crime scene of Sister Cathy. Catherine (Cathy) Cesnik was a Catholic sister and taught English and drama at Archbishop Keough (later renamed Seton Keough), an all-girls Catholic high school in Baltimore. This is presumed to be the source of the DNA sample found at the murder scene, but Ryan White knows theres even more that Baltimore County Police arent saying. On November 7, 1969, Cathy Cesnik left her apartment in Catonsville to buy an engagement gift for her sister. Joyce Maleckis murder is explored as much as it can be as being potentially connected to the murder of Sister Cathy Cesnik, but theres still so much that Abbie, Gemma, and audiences dont know. Does he ever reveal them? He was accused of sexual abuse and aiding Maskell, and was also named in a 1994 lawsuit. She said, You need to come home right away. And after almost 50 years, Sister Cathy's murder has remained unsolved. On occasion, they will attempt to combine all three, as there really isnt too much to life overall than fear, love, and laughter. Cold cases", "About the BCoPD Cold Case Unit and the Sister Catherine Ann Cesnik Homicide", "Police: Exhumed Priest's DNA Does Not Match Evidence from Crime Scene Killing of Sister Cathy", "Priest's Body Exhumed from Randallstown Cemetery in Investigation of Baltimore Nun's Decades-Old Killing", "The Dead Nun, the School Sex Scandal, and the Amateur Detectives Fighting for Justice", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Murder_of_Catherine_Cesnik&oldid=1117759661, This page was last edited on 23 October 2022, at 12:23. As police proceeded with their investigation, Father Maskell who was said to have taken a female student to the site where she claimed she saw Sister Cathy's lifeless body came under suspicion. Refresh. One former student, Teresa Lancaster claims she was sexually abused by Father Maskell as well as members of Baltimore police who took her to a wooded area and raped her in a car, Lancaster (right) said Maskell got away with his crimes by'power and fear.' RELATED: 10 Exciting New Netflix Originals Still Coming In 2019. For more on Sister Cathys mysterious death and the secrets she may have been killed to keep, subscribe now to PEOPLE or pick up this weeks issue, on newsstands now. Maskell left Baltimore for Ireland where he obtained amployment as a psychologist. Moreover, she said that along with the priest, she was abused by police officers. Oddly, her Ford Maverick, which she had recently purchased, was found just a block from her apartment parked illegally in a no parking area and unlocked. And why should they? There are six survivors showcased in the documentarybut we had many conversationswith other survivors who werent featured in the documentary. Joyce MaleckiThe 20-year-old Baltimore woman went missing on Nov. 11, 1969. Here's our quick guide to all the people in "The Keepers" you need to know. The Keepers filmmaker Ryan White made the new Netflix docuseries that has everyone on the edge of their seats. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. It just means that there's no link between Maskell and the crime scene. Maskell was a police chaplain and he knew people in high places that's how they got away with it. "For now, we've pretty well reached the end of the road when it comes to forensic evidence," Elise Armacost, a spokesperson for the Baltimore County Police Department said. Caine says the church believes Maskell who overlapped with Cesnik while at Keough, where he worked as the school chaplain and counselor from 1967 to 1975. was sexually abusive. I thought they would have been more participatory. Joseph Cesnik in 1930 Census; Census Place: Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania; 1930 United States Federal Census; National Archives and Records Administration. However, with each day that passes, internet sleuths and hard-boiled detectives alike unveil a new connection or a potential piece of evidence that had been overlooked before in the case. The church first learned of the allegations in 1992 and removed Maskell as a priest in 1994, as soon as it had corroborating accounts of his abuse, according to Sean Caine, a spokesman for the Archdiocese of Baltimore. - May 30, 2017 05:42 pm EDT. ", Up Next: Netflix Hidden Gems For Sci-Fi And Fantasy Lovers. She still spends at least part of every day trying to find those people. Catherine Anne Cesnik was born on November 17, 1942, in the Lawrenceville neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Stirred to action, the Police exhumed the remains of A. Joseph Maskell, the former priest accused of murdering Sister Cathy, and took a DNA sample to test against DNA found at the murder scene. Meteorological records also reveal that temperatures during the week in question were warm enough for maggots to hatch. [2] Her paternal grandparents, John (Jan) and Johanna Tomec esnik, were Slovenians who emigrated from Yugoslavia,[3] while her maternal grandfather, Joseph Omulac, came from Yugoslavia and maternal grandmother, Martha Hudok, came from Austria. However, the material was never entered into evidence. They scared the living hell out of us.'. The Baltimore police has since reopened its investigation. In one scene, Jean told her friends, we are the keepers of the secrets, and I knew that had to be the title. Possibly Missing: 1)An engagement gift 2) $255 cash (minus the rolls and gift?) The only evidence that she had been out, were the buns she had bought at the bakery. Magnus died in 1988 and was never charged with any crimes. A headline in a Baltimore newspaper blared: 'City Police Fail To Find Missing Nun.'. The Huffington Post reported that Maskell told Wehner, "You see what happens when you say bad things about people?"[1]. The identity of Brother Bob remains a mystery, although some in The Keepers believe he might be the missing link in the case of who killed Sister Cathy. I would hang on to her, and she was like, Youre gonna get me thrown out! , And shed tell Cesnik, Thats what Im trying to do, Cathy, Im trying to do. Id say to my dad, Get the car, well steal her. . Her rosary was missing, but her rings were in place? They encourage everyone reading this to question everything, stay hydrated, and treat others with kindness. ', One former student, Teresa Lancaster, told WJZ-TV in Baltimore, that Sister Cathy had 'confronted' Maskell 'and she lost her life for it. And now the streaming, seven-part Netflix documentary, The Keepers, has investigated the case and will feature interviews with victims of the school abuse, and new revelations. Radakovic still tears up when she talks about Cesnik, who died more than 46 years ago. SIGN UP FOR OUR FREE DAILY NEWSLETTER, FIRST TAKE, 'The Keepers' Filmmaker: Father Maskell Abused 40 Victims, Not Just the 6 in Netflix's Doc. She was a member of the School Sisters of Notre Dame and had been an English teacher at the Catholic, all-girls, Archbishop Keough High School in Landsdowne. He would eventually commit suicide. I was shocked, I was so shocked, Radakovic tells PEOPLE. Published: 15:36 EST, 18 May 2017 | Updated: 16:14 EST, 18 May 2017, A New York Times bestselling author Jerry Oppenheimer latest book, 'The Kardashians: An American Drama,' will be published in September. Father Joseph Maskell, who died in 2001, was widely accused of sexually abusing girls at the school where Sister Cathy worked and is believed to be involved in her murder. Sister Cesnik had been reported as a missing person on November 7, 1969, from her residence at the Carriage House Apartments in Baltimore City, 21229. Maskell denied involvement in any form of abuse. I have very little doubt at the finish line. Teresa Lancaster (Jane Roe)The second plaintiff in the 1994 lawsuit against Maskell, Lancaster was known in the case as Jane Roe. After the failed lawsuit, she went to law school and became a lawyer, working with Survivors Network for those Abused by Priests, or SNAP. Director Ryan White tells PEOPLE Radakovic was little more than an urban legend for his team as they worked on the documentary, as no one had been able to confirm Cesnik had any siblings. I can still feel her touch my cheek, said Hargadon-Wehner, in a recent interview. Something has happened to your sister. . It remained shrouded in mystery until those close to Sister Cathy started sharing their experiences and theories last year, They were told to 'stop harassing him,' he said. They say they were trying to find enough evidence for viewers to conclude that the nun's murder, and the sexual abuse must be related. This is huge news regarding Sister Cathy's case. He later returned to the U.S. and died in 2001. And they used to it was horrible, it was just horrible, because I hated to leave, hated to leave. Netflix's documentary series "The Keepers" dives into the case and uncovers a web of abuse that may be the source of a cover up and the murder. An autopsy revealed Cathy Cesnik had been struck on the back of her head, there was a hole the size of a quarter in her skull, and there were strangulation marks on her neck. Nearly 20 years ago, Nugent had been calling many former students from the now-closed Archbishop Keough High School, for a story on Sister Cesnik, who was murdered in 1969. She said that Maskell showed her Sister Cathys body. The prime suspect in Sister Cathys murder was a priest, the late Father A. Joseph Maskell. The Baltimore Sun reported in late 2016 that since 2011 the archdiocese has paid out settlements to Maskell's alleged victims. When you visit this site, it may store or retrieve information on your browser, mostly in the form of cookies. We werent actively looking at what he was doing after Keough but obviously, Charles [another abuse victim] played a narrative in the abuse. But hes only willing to share a slice of it. [13], Netflix produced a seven-part documentary series about the case called The Keepers, which debuted on May 19, 2017. She was found dead two months later. They did stuff. Also Read: 'The Keepers': What's Behind the Name of the Netflix Documentary Series? [8], In 1995, Teresa Lancaster and Jean Wehner (ne Hargadon), former students at Keough who say they were sexually abused by Maskell, filed a lawsuit against him, the school, gynecologist Christian Richter, the School Sisters of Notre Dame, the Archdiocese of Baltimore, and William H. Keeler. She was very, very, very important to me.. A writ of certiorari was granted by the Maryland Court of Appeals, which upheld the lower court decision, ruling in part, "that the mental process of repression of memories of past sexual abuse does not activate the discovery rule. If you were part of the Facebookgroup, people got to know us very well. Woman Found Nearly One Month After Disappearance, Former Husband of Woman Whose Murder Remains Unsolved Is Now Accused of Assaulting Current Partner, 'I Lied': What Casey Anthony Believes Actually Happened to Her Daughter Caylee, Toddler Found Alive in Apartment After His Mother and Grandfather Were Shot to Death, The Mysterious Murder Victim Known as the 'Lady of the Dunes' Identified After Nearly 50 Years, Netflix Documentary Looks at Vanessa Guillen's Murder and Family's Fight for Answers from Military. I hope this documentary can be a tool of healing, but its about to be very triggering for the survivors, saidWhite. It deals with, among other subjects, the unsolved brutal murder on November 7, 1969, of a popular nun, Sister Catherine Ann Cesnik, known to many as simply "Sister Cathy.". Gemma connected us with so many people in The Keepers..

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