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Foul Play: Crime Series

S2 Ep69: Sister Cathy, The Inner Circle – A Round Table on Maskell and Memories

Foul Play: Crime Series

Shane L. Waters, Wendy Cee, Gemma Hoskins

True Crime, Society & Culture, News, Daily News, History

4.4986 Ratings

🗓️ 2 January 2021

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

Shane and Gemma facilitate a round table featuring key figures from the Netflix documentary 'The Keepers.' This assembly of minds opens a multi-faceted dialogue on the enigmatic and ominous figure of Dr. Joseph Maskell, his tenure as a teacher at Loyola, and the dark shroud of allegations that link him to the CIA's infamous MKUltra project.

The guests share their intimate recollections of Maskell, piecing together a mosaic of memories that paint a disturbing picture of manipulation and power abuse. With each anecdote and shared experience, they build upon the understanding of Maskell's character and the potential depth of his misdeeds. An analytical dissection of an interview with Edgar, a suspected associate in the case, brings to light behavioral subtleties that may hint at deeper involvement or knowledge of the events that led to Sister Cathy's untimely demise.

As they navigate through the complex interplay of past events, the discussion also turns to the peculiarities of the apartment complex where Cathy lived—a place fraught with unanswered questions and eerie coincidences that may hold keys to untold stories. The group's dynamic engagement sheds new light on historical facts, conjecture, and the collective pursuit of closure for all those affected by the case.

In a spirit of unity and determination, the round table underscores the ongoing efforts by the Attorney General's office to delve into the case, with a firm encouragement for anyone with knowledge that could aid the investigation to step forward. This is not just a call for justice but an active rekindling of the search for truth in the hopes of bringing peace to the victims and the community at large.

Listeners are called upon to join this momentous conversation and to contribute any information they may have by reaching out through itsfoulplay.com. This episode stands as a powerful convergence of voices, united in the quest to resolve a narrative that has haunted the Baltimore area for too long.

Transcript

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0:00.0

I'm going to Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, So we're going to get started. The first question is for Dr. Lee Richmond. And Dr. Richmond, as you all remember, was the teacher of Joseph Maskell when he was at Loyola and the first question for Dr. Lee is

0:49.8

what do you remember about Maskell's boat? You mentioned that he had a boat and that maybe you went out on the boat and the keeper page that's debunking all that says there's no boat. Do you know anything about the boat lay?

1:06.0

I do but it was musical's boat it was mine.

1:10.0

It was your boat. It was my boat and I had a boat and it was in Baltimore.

1:16.0

And Maskell said that he knew something about boats and when I first bought the boat I didn't know anything much about boats so I went out on the boat exactly once with him and he was showing me some of the things regarding the controls.

1:32.0

The only thing with regard to the boat.

1:34.5

Thank God.

1:36.6

So glad you avoided all the mess.

1:38.9

Okay, I can add a little bit to that.

1:41.5

Maskell either had a boat or used a boat that was called the

1:45.0

Queen of Hearts and it was in one of them marinos and Dundalk and he either

1:51.9

used this boat that belonged to a friend named Bill and yes he did take

1:56.1

girls out on the boat and a lot of bad stuff happened out there including

2:01.2

inappropriate photographs, drugs, other men getting involved with these girls who didn't know what was going on.

2:09.0

So he even mentioned to somebody that he had to be careful because people were telling

2:14.4

on him about girls going out on the vote.

2:17.3

So thanks, Lee.

2:19.0

I'm going to ask you one more, Lee.

2:20.9

This is about actually his studies. Was he a candidate for a doctor in education degree? Was he like everything there but his dissertation? Can you give us an idea of what he actually had in

2:35.2

terms of degrees? As far as I know he had a master's degree in psychology from

2:40.9

Townsend State University.

2:43.0

My connection with him at Hopkins was that at the time he came to Hopkins,

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