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The Keepers is a seven-episode American documentary series that explores the unsolved murder of nun Catherine Cesnik in 1969. Cesnik taught English and drama at Baltimore'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 sexually abusing students.
Netflix produced a seven-part documentary series about the case called The Keepers, which debuted on May 19, 2017. [22] The series features interviews with women who were Cesnik's students, with some who say they were sexually abused by Maskell and others. [23]
Public interest pertaining to the murders of Malecki and Cesnik was renewed following the 2017 release of the documentary series The Keepers. [48] [49] Consequently, the Baltimore County Police Department reopened the investigation into Cesnik's murder—also reviewing a possible connection between Cesnik's murder and that of Joyce Malecki. [50 ...
Members of the Oath Keepers — including their leader, Elmer Stewart Rhodes, whose 18-year prison sentence was recently commuted by President Donald Trump after Rhodes was convicted of seditious ...
Stewart Rhodes and the Oath Keepers. If the Proud Boys are the U.S. far-right’s street brawlers, the Oath Keepers are the movement’s military vanguard, with Yale graduate, military veteran and ...
The Keepers sets out to connect the dots between her death and the alleged rampant sexual abuse taking place in the school. The series became a massive hit and even received an Emmy nomination for ...
Elmer Stewart Rhodes III (born 1966) is an American former attorney and founder of the Oath Keepers, an American far-right anti-government militia. [1] [2] In November 2022, he was convicted of seditious conspiracy and evidence tampering related to his participation in the January 6 United States Capitol attack culminating at the main campus of the United States Capitol complex.
Rhodes and seven of his co-defendants, all former members of the Oath Keepers, were among the 14 Jan. 6 defendants not given a full pardon, allowing a judge to impose some conditions on their release.