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Foul Play: A Historical True Crime Podcast

Baltimore: Sister Cathy and The Keepers' Revelation

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 16 January 2019

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

In the second installment of our profound discussion on Sister Cathy Cesnik's unresolved case, we reconvene with the key figures who have illuminated this mystery to the world. As our exploration deepens, director Ryan White and survivor Jean Wehner provide unparalleled insights into the aftermath and the personal costs of exposing the truth.

Ryan White examines into the unexpected outcomes following "The Keepers'" release, reflecting on the documentary's catalytic effect on public awareness and its contribution to the broader conversation about institutional accountability. His experiences and observations reveal the ongoing challenges in seeking clarity and closure for all involved, further highlighting the documentary's resonant impact.

Jean Wehner continues to share her powerful narrative, mapping out her path from the silent suffering as Jane Doe to becoming a key force in the pursuit of justice. Her presence and insights offer an intimate look into the enduring strength required to confront longstanding secrets and the cost of silence imposed by power.

Shane Waters and Gemma Hoskins engage with their guests in this critical dialogue, fostering a space for reflection, understanding, and continued advocacy. This episode promises to keep listeners engaged with thought-provoking dialogue and the unwavering spirit of inquiry that defines this series.

Together, they further examine the complex web of deceit and the relentless quest for justice that marks Sister Cathy's story. We continue this important conversation, honoring the courage of those who speak out and reinforcing the imperative for continued vigilance and action.

Remember, the story doesn't end here. As long as questions remain, so too does the commitment to seeking answers. This episode affirms the series' dedication to unearthing truth and facilitating healing through collective storytelling and persistent investigation.

Stay with us on this ongoing journey into understanding and examining the mysteries still at large.
Jean Wehner's book "Conversations with My Self: A Collection of Poems" referenced can be found on Amazon. Our Sponsors: * Check out Kensington Publishing: https://www.kensingtonbooks.com * Check out Mood and use my code SHANE for a great deal: https://mood.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Transcript

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0:00.0

I'm going to Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, Ryan earlier you mentioned your disappointment in the Catholic Church in

0:36.1

Baltimore's response to the Keepers after it came out. Did you ever feel while you were creating it, that any type of intimidation or

0:48.0

I'm trying to persuade you not to create it in that light?

0:52.8

No, not directly.

0:54.2

I would say we definitely felt much more stonewalling

0:57.9

than any intimidation.

0:59.6

Not to say, we were on the ground in Baltimore

1:01.8

for three years and

1:03.4

but being in my uncle's attic and crisscrossing the city every day

1:07.8

and that's not to say we didn't meet a lot of people

1:10.5

while we were making it that were worried or warned us or say. of people weren't going to

1:13.7

or warned us or said, this was the type of stuff

1:16.4

people aren't going to want you rooting around them.

1:18.6

So I don't want to make it seem like we felt completely at ease

1:22.4

the entire time we were making it, but no

1:25.0

it was that intimidation for sure.

1:28.3

How were you able to narrow it down to a series with seven episodes?

1:32.2

Originally when we began the keepers,

1:35.0

there was no serial format.

1:38.0

I think the podcast serial came out a couple months

1:42.0

after we were filming the Keepers because I remember the kind of

1:46.7

act that it was having in Baltimore and having those conversations with people like

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