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Foul Play: A Historical True Crime Podcast

Baltimore: Justice and Faith Crossroads - Part 2

Foul Play: A Historical True Crime Podcast

Shane L. Waters, Wendy Cee, Gemma Hoskins

True Crime, History, Society & Culture

4.5 β€’ 992 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 26 September 2022

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Shane and Gemma sit down with Jean and Teresa from Netflix's The Keepers to discuss the courts, the church, and the cops. If you are curious what the status of the 4 year Maryland attorney general investigation into Clergy abuse is then you have come to the right place.

Join Shane Waters and The Keepers' Gemma Hoskins in this series, along with many of the women and men featured in the the Netflix series.

This is an ongoing series.

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0:00.0

I'm going to Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, The next hurdle for Gene and Theresa and others was the legislation governing the statute of limitations, one childhood sexual abuse.

0:40.0

First of all, I need one of you to explain what statute of limitations means in like plain language

0:48.5

and how you each have been involved in that.

0:52.0

Free Suwai, the statute. have been involved in that. The statute of limitations began so that lawsuits would happen in a timely manner.

1:00.0

And when we left the statute was three years.

1:04.6

During the room, the statute was three years.

1:07.9

In other words, you had three years from the time you reached the age of the majority, which was 18 at the time, to follow your lawsuit.

1:17.0

And then it increased after Joe Roquins to the age of 25. after the

1:25.0

road case to the age of 25. And this is even though it is known that the average age

1:29.0

for a person that suffered childhood sexual abuse is 52. So after the neighbors came alone, they revisited

1:38.7

it and they increased age to 38, on its face that looks like progress.

1:45.0

But because they injected the, what's called the statute of repose

1:51.0

into the statute of limitations.

1:54.8

It froze the age of 38 forever.

1:58.9

And also it killed any idea of having what we call a look back window where we could go in and

2:06.4

fall a suit within two years to get a day in court, those that were abused past the age of 38.

2:14.0

So what we are fighting for now, one of the biggest hurdles, and we're trying this year,

2:20.0

I don't know if we're going to be successful, is to remove the statute of repose.

2:26.3

What's important is that the statute of her preference was injected into the statute of limitations, my church lobbyists.

2:35.1

They pay much money to get them to sneak this in

2:39.8

and it gives constitutional protective property rights.

2:44.7

It's intended to be used in product liability cases.

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