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''The Keepers'' is a seven-episode American documentary web series that explores the unsolved murder of nun Catherine Cesnik in 1969. Cesnik taught English and drama at
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's all-girls Archbishop Keough High School, and her former students believe that there was a cover-up by authorities after she suspected that a priest at the high school, A. Joseph Maskell, was guilty of
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students. The series was directed by Ryan White and released on Netflix in 2017.


Cast

*Gemma Hoskins – former student and investigator *Abbie Fitzgerald Schaub – former student and investigator *
Joseph Maskell Anthony Joseph Maskell (April 13, 1939 – May 7, 2001) was an American Catholic priest who was removed from the ministry because of sexual abuse toward female students at Archbishop Keough High School between 1969 and 1975. He served the Archdio ...
– former priest and counselor *Jean Hargadon Wehner (a.k.a. Jane Doe) – former student *Teresa Lancaster (a.k.a. Jane Roe) – former student *Randy Lancaster – Teresa Lancaster's husband *Donna Von Den Bosch – former student *Juliana Farrell – former student *Deb Silcox – former student *Lil Hughes – former student *Chris Centofanti – former student *Mary Spence – former student *Marilyn Cesnik Radakovic – Sister Catherine's sister *Gerry Koob – former priest and Sister Catherine's former boyfriend *Tom Nugent – journalist and writer for the '' Baltimore City Paper'' *Bob Erlandson – journalist *Beverly Wallace – attorney for former students *Alan Horn – investigator *John Barnold – former captain,
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*James Scannell – former captain,
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*Brian Schwaab – former detective, Baltimore City Police Department *Gary Childs – detective, Baltimore County Police *Sharon A. H. May – former State's Attorney for Baltimore City *Edgar Davidson – possible suspect in the murder of sister Catherine *Deborah Yohn – Davidson's niece, who suspects her uncle's involvement in the murders based on anecdotes from her aunt, who is referred to as "Margaret" in the series. *Sharon Schmidt – daughter of Ronnie Schmidt and niece of Billy Schmidt, who suspects the involvement of both men in the murders. *Barbara Schmidt – mother of Sharon Schmidt, former wife of Ronnie Schmidt and sister-in-law to Billy Schmidt, who suspects the involvement of her husband and brother-in-law in the murders. *
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– Maryland state delegate *Charles Franz – former student at St. Clement's Church * Werner Spitz, MD – forensic pathologist


Episodes


Reviews

''The Keepers'' was met with critical acclaim upon its release. The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gives the series an approval rating of 97% based on 30 reviews, with an
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of 8.47/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "''The Keepers'' draws on riveting, real-life terror to expose long-buried secrets—and tells an inspiring, brilliantly assembled story along the way." Pilot Viruet of '' Vice'' wrote of the series, "It's harrowing and upsetting, and it will haunt you for a long time, which is part of what makes it necessary viewing." In '' Time'' magazine, Daniel D'Addario compared ''The Keepers'' with another Netflix true-crime series, '' Making a Murderer'', stating that ''The Keepers'' does not lead its viewers to a definite conclusion about what happened. "While Sister Cathy Cesnik's death remains a mystery, its aftereffects include both crushing heartbreak and, for the amateur sleuths who seek to crack her case, a sense of making a difference... This isn't just more respectful to the victim than other true-crime stories, with their breathless delight at new clues. It's also more effective." According to Jack Seale in '' The Guardian'', "Where other true crime hits have followed a linear chronology, ''The Keepers'' hops between 1969, the 1990s and today, striking a fine balance between narrative structure – a wow moment at the end of every episode – and respect for a subject that doesn’t need or deserve sensationalism."


Church response

The Archdiocese of Baltimore declined when asked by Netflix producers to comment on sexual misconduct allegations within the church. Later, the Archdiocese responded to the series by adding a FAQ page to its website, in which it stated allegations that the archdiocese knew of Maskell's sexual abuse prior to 1992 were false speculation.


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External links


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