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#81: The Keepers Controversy

#81: The Keepers Controversy

FromReal Crime Profile


#81: The Keepers Controversy

FromReal Crime Profile

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Length:
51 minutes
Released:
Jul 19, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this controversial episode the #RCP team discuss Netflix's latest docuseries The Keepers about the unsolved murder of Sister Cathy Cesnik, a beloved nun and Catholic high school teacher in Baltimore. After disappearing on Nov. 7, 1969, Cathy's body was found nearly two months later but to this day, the case remains unresolved. Only days later Joyce Malecki disappeared from a shopping mall on Nov. 11 1969 in Glen Burnie, a suburb of Baltimore. Her body was found the next day face down in remote woods. This case also remains unresolved. In the '90s, the case returned to the spotlight after one of Cathy's former students accused the high school's chaplain of sexual abuse, and claims that she was taken to Cathy's body and threatened. Jim and Laura deep dive into these murders and discuss with Lisa the victimology, their crime scene assessment and analysis and opine as to whether the murders of Sister Cathy Cesnick and Joyce Malecki are linked.#HerNameWasCathy#HerNameWasJoyceNew to Real Crime Profile? Never miss an episode by subscribing today at smarturl.it/realcrimeBlue Apron - Get 3 meals free on your first order when you visit them here: www.blueapron.com/realcrimeZip Recruiter – Get a free trial membership and find out how to hire smarter here: www.ziprecruiter.com/realcrimeAnd use these codes for special offers:StoryWorth storyworth.com/realcrimeAudible Audible.com/realcrimeSimpliSafe http://simplisafe.com/realcrime
Released:
Jul 19, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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Join Jim Clemente (former FBI profiler), Laura Richards (criminal behavioral analyst, former New Scotland Yard) and Lisa Zambetti (Casting director for CBS' Criminal Minds) as they profile behavior from real criminal cases.