Netflix : The Keepers

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Has or is anyone watching this documentary series? It's one of the most gripping and sad things I've seen in a while. In a nutshell it's the unsolved murder of a young nun, Sister Cathy Cesnik, in late sixties Baltimore.

She was a teacher at an all girls Catholic school where several pupils were victims of horrific sexual abuse on site by the priest, often accompanied by police officers and the mysterious 'Brother Bob'. Sister Cathy found out what was happening in was going to 'take care of things' then suddenly disappears and her body is found two months later on a dump. Apparently the mystery is still unsolved but I have three more eps to watch.

It's very haunting stuff and I highly recommend you having a gander.

https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&s...eK0FjH3ZI_vqUw3Xg&sig2=UPakBHMyKPpx3nu4AnLR3w
 
I'm such the sucker for murder mysteries. I started the series last night and I am hooked. I always wanted to be forensic psychologist!
 
Co-worker told me about it a few days ago. Might take a gander now that youse guys are recommending.
 
It's one you can't get out of your head. I found myself thinking about her at work today. And the girls.

Let me know what you think folks!
 
Finished it. Left more questions than answers but absolutely brilliant documentary making.
 
Since most people are dead - I dont see the reason to have made this

its been on every show on ID and they still didnt have an answer
 
This one was very different. I watched (kinda slept through some because I have been under the weather) I agree with the...more questions than answers, and can you say...incompetent police work???
 
What about that Koob fella saying the police threw her vagina wrapped in newspaper at him during interrogation. That was a fucking weird thing to claim. :confused:
 
The Making of a Murderer was very disturbing in much the same way. It just made me glad they're there and we're here.
 
Finished it. Left more questions than answers but absolutely brilliant documentary making.

I haven't started it yet and after reading this post of yours, I doubt I'll bother. It frustrates me to no end when series leave you with questions rather than resolutions.

It's just not my cup of tea.
 
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