Baltimore: Sister Cathy Cover-Up Decoded 3
Foul Play: A Historical True Crime Podcast
Shane L. Waters, Wendy Cee, Gemma Hoskins
4.5 β’ 992 Ratings
ποΈ 11 December 2019
β±οΈ 39 minutes
ποΈ Recording | iTunes | RSS
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Summary
The episode begins with a forensic puzzle: a cigarette butt found at a crime scene, which, after DNA analysis, has failed to directly implicate Father Maskell. Yet, the discussion quickly transcends this singular clue to question Maskell's broader role in the nexus of criminal activities. Tom Nugent, with his seasoned eye for investigative journalism, postulates the possibility of Maskell's indirect influence, orchestrating crimes through third parties, and the systematic burying of evidence by key institutions from the Baltimore County Police to the FBI.
Tom shares anecdotes from his tenure at the Baltimore Sun, painting a vivid picture of a city riddled with governmental corruption, where arson and financial exploitation were rampant under the watch of those sworn to serve. His narratives point to a culture of impunity that allowed for misdeeds to flourish, from Baltimore's streets to Washington's corridors of power.
In a detailed exposition, Tom discusses the Catholic Church's pervasive clout and the abject failures that allowed abuse to perpetuate within institutions like Keogh High School. A former student's harrowing experience with Father Maskell is recounted, emphasizing the abandonment by the Church and the victim's subsequent vilification.
As the conversation unfolds, Shane and Tom work through the collective trauma inflicted by these powers, discussing the significant influence the Church wielded over its flock. They conclude with Tom asserting the critical need to challenge and dismantle the mechanisms of control and deception, all while acknowledging the existence of those within the system fighting against the tide of injustice.
For those stirred by these revelations, a visit to itsfoulplay.com is recommended, where more resources and discussions await. This episode is a call to action, a reminder of the unyielding quest for transparency in the Sister Cathy case and the resilience required to confront the systems that shield the truth. 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
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| 0:00.0 | I'm going to Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, The next question that I have for you I want to set this up by also explaining something that you probably are already aware of. |
| 0:36.4 | When Jerry Coob was in the Keepers, it seems like there's a split down the middle between people who feel that Jerry was a victim and also there is people who believe that Jerry may not have been fully truthful. |
| 0:54.3 | One question that many listeners brought was because they saw the keepers of course, as I hope |
| 0:59.7 | everyone has who's listening. |
| 1:01.8 | They felt that you seem to think that everyone has |
| 1:03.0 | to think that you seem to think that Jerry |
| 1:06.0 | was possibly not telling the full truth. |
| 1:09.0 | Do you still feel like that's the case or how has that changed? |
| 1:15.0 | I certainly feel that way and I want to underline again this is my opinion. |
| 1:20.0 | I don't know what the ultimate reality is. I only know that when I interviewed him for two hours |
| 1:28.0 | about all of this and what occurred on the night she vanished, He first told me that he had no quote sexual relationship |
| 1:37.2 | at all with sister Kathy. He told me that, ours was a platonic relationship |
| 1:45.0 | based on love of God and based on Catholic teaching. |
| 1:49.0 | And I said, fine, but I said, Father Coob, I'm holding a letter that you received |
| 1:58.0 | and that the police recovered from Sister Kathy |
| 2:01.5 | written a couple of days before her death and in the letter she |
| 2:06.9 | says things like I want you inside me my period came I could only conclude then that he didn't tell me the truth and so I said |
| 2:16.8 | wait a minute doesn't that letter suggest otherwise my period came he then told me, okay, I didn't tell you the truth, but it wasn't because I'm hiding anything. |
| 2:29.4 | It was because I don't want reporters like you to sully her name and drag her in the mud and that's the only |
| 2:36.9 | reason I didn't tell the truth. |
| 2:39.1 | It's not for any other reason whatsoever. |
| 2:42.4 | I just, the gutter press and so on, as if I was interested in somehow painting a grotesque |
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