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C4 and Bryan Nehman
April 6th, 2023: Archdioceses Redacted Report Released, Jean Wehner, Kristin Mackey

C4 and Bryan Nehman

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 85:47


Join C4 and Bryan as they discuss the release of the redacted Archdiocese's sexual abuse report and what will happen next now the names are known. Also, a survivor of that abuse Jean Wehner joins the show to discuss her feeling about the release of the report. Also, Kristin Mackey from Superbook Sports joins the show to discuss what we can expect when the new Superbook location opens at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Listen to C4 and Bryan Nehman live, weekdays from 5:30-10:00am ET on WBAL Newsradio 1090, FM101.5, and the WBAL Radio App.

Foul Play
S2 Ep85: Unsolved Murder of Sister Cathy [Transparency and Accountability at the Archdiocese of Baltimore]

Foul Play

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 26:16


The Maryland Attorney General investigation into the sexual abuse of children by clergy in the Archdiocese of Baltimore (AOB) has concluded. The 456-page report details the sexual abuse of more than 600 victims at the hands of 158 Catholic Priests that were part of the AOB. Attorney General Brian Frosh has turned his report over to the courts and has asked the court to release it to the public saying his investigation uncovered many attempts of coverups of priests abusing children by those in the Archdiocese. While Shane travels to Baltimore to do some podcasting with Gemma, he stops at a hotel in Pittsburg and records this phone conversation with Teresa Lancaster about the conclusion of the report and where we are now... as well as a mysterious group of individuals who have come forward to oppose the report being released. Concluding the episode is Jean Wehner at the SNAP press conference after news of the report being finished. Find us online. Support the show by joining our Black Label by becoming a Patron on Patreon. Black Label can also be subscribed to on Apple Podcasts! Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, TikTok, and Facebook. Hosted by Shane Waters. You can find his history podcast Hometown History here. Find Foul Play: Crime Series on all podcasting outlets here.

Foul Play
Sister Cathy, Part 42.2 : Hidden Predator Act 2020 [Part 2]

Foul Play

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 66:52


[Part 2] In Annapolis Maryland on Feb 20th survivors Teresa Lancaster and Jean Wehner joined other survivors and experts to speak at a hearing to state committee members on why the Hidden Predator Act of 2020 should be passed. This act would eliminate the statute of limitations for abuse victims, allowing them to have their day in civil court to expose their abuser. Last year this act passed the Maryland House, but failed in the Senate. This year, they continue their fight for survivors in Maryland. The full hearing is around two hours long, so we will release them one after another. During this first part the panel, consisting of survivors and experts, will speak to the committee members. After each panel speaks, the committee members ask questions prior to the next panel. Visit us online at itsfoulplay.comYou can support our show at Patreon.com/itsfoulplayFollow and interact with us:Twitter - @thefoulplaypodInstagram - @itsfoulplaypodJoin in on the discussion on our private facebook group:Foul Play - Crime Podcast Discussion Group

Foul Play
Sister Cathy, Part 42.1 : Hidden Predator Act 2020 [Part 1]

Foul Play

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 77:53


In Annapolis Maryland on Feb 20th survivors Teresa Lancaster and Jean Wehner joined other survivors and experts to speak at a hearing to state committee members on why the Hidden Predator Act of 2020 should be passed. This act would eliminate the statute of limitations for abuse victims, allowing them to have their day in civil court to expose their abuser. Last year this act passed the Maryland House, but failed in the Senate. This year, they continue their fight for survivors in Maryland. The full hearing is around two hours long, so we will release them one after another. During this first part the panel, consisting of survivors and experts, will speak to the committee members. There are 3 panels in this first episode, with Jean speaking in the last one. After each panel speaks, the committee members ask questions prior to the next panel. Next week’s episode will include Teresa Lancaster.This podcast is sponsored by Best Fiends Visit us online at itsfoulplay.comYou can support our show at Patreon.com/itsfoulplayFollow and interact with us:Twitter - @thefoulplaypodInstagram - @itsfoulplaypodJoin in on the discussion on our private facebook group:Foul Play - Crime Podcast Discussion Group

Foul Play
Part 30.2 : Attorney Beverly Wallace [Part 2]

Foul Play

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 27:53


This is the second part to our discussion with Attorney Beverly Wallace.Gemma and Shane sit down with Attorney Beverly Wallace to discuss her role in the 90s "Doe Roe" trial where she represented Jean Wehner in her case against Fr Maskell, Dr. Richter, SSND, and the Archdiocese of Baltimore. Join us next week for the last half of the discussion!Join Gemma Hoskins and Shane Waters as they continue the conversation that Netflix's Docu-Series "The Keepers" shared with the world in 2017. Although Gemma and many people you hear from were featured in the Docu-Series; This production is not affiliated with Netflix. Visit us online at itsfoulplay.comYou can support our show at Patreon.com/itsfoulplayFollow and interact with us:Twitter - @thefoulplaypodInstagram - @itsfoulplaypodJoin in on the discussion on our private Facebook group:Foul Play - Crime Podcast Discussion Group

Foul Play
Part 30.1 : Attorney Beverly Wallace [Part 1]

Foul Play

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 29:00


Gemma and Shane sit down with Attorney Beverly Wallace to discuss her role in the 90s "Doe Roe" trial where she represented Jean Wehner in her case against Fr Maskell, Dr. Richter, SSND, and the Archdiocese of Baltimore. Join us next week for the last half of the discussion!Join Gemma Hoskins and Shane Waters as they continue the conversation that Netflix's Docu-Series "The Keepers" shared with the world in 2017. Although Gemma and many people you hear from were featured in the Docu-Series; This production is not affiliated with Netflix. Visit us online at itsfoulplay.comYou can support our show at Patreon.com/itsfoulplayFollow and interact with us:Twitter - @thefoulplaypodInstagram - @itsfoulplaypodJoin in on the discussion on our private facebook group:Foul Play - Crime Podcast Discussion Group

Foul Play
Part 29.3 : Memories [Part 3]

Foul Play

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 35:15


** TRIGGER WARNING **Final Part 3 : Shane and Gemma sit down with Ellen Lacter, Ph.D., Licensed Clinical Psychologist to discuss extreme abuse and how it can impact victim survivors and their memories. Joining us on this multiple part episode discussion is Jean Wehner, also known as Jane Doe during the mid-90s lawsuit.Join Gemma Hoskins and Shane Waters as they continue the conversation that Netflix's Docu-Series "The Keepers" shared with the world in 2017. Although Gemma and many people you hear from were featured in the Docu-Series; This production is not affiliated with Netflix. Visit us online at itsfoulplay.comYou can support our show at Patreon.com/itsfoulplayFollow and interact with us:Twitter - @thefoulplaypodInstagram - @itsfoulplaypodJoin in on the discussion on our private facebook group:Foul Play - Crime Podcast Discussion Group

Foul Play
Part 29.2 : Memories [Part 2]

Foul Play

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 44:06


** TRIGGER WARNING **Part 2 : Shane and Gemma sit down with Ellen Lacter, Ph.D., Licensed Clinical Psychologist to discuss extreme abuse and how it can impact victim survivors and their memories. Joining us on this multiple part episode discussion is Jean Wehner, also known as Jane Doe during the mid-90s lawsuit.Join Gemma Hoskins and Shane Waters as they continue the conversation that Netflix's Docu-Series "The Keepers" shared with the world in 2017. Although Gemma and many people you hear from were featured in the Docu-Series; This production is not affiliated with Netflix. Visit us online at itsfoulplay.comYou can support our show at Patreon.com/itsfoulplayFollow and interact with us:Twitter - @thefoulplaypodInstagram - @itsfoulplaypodJoin in on the discussion on our private facebook group:Foul Play - Crime Podcast Discussion Group

Foul Play
Part 29.1 : Memories [Part 1]

Foul Play

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 43:47


Shane and Gemma sit down with Ellen Lacter, Ph.D., Licensed Clinical Psychologist to discuss extreme abuse and how it can impact victim survivors and their memories. Joining us on this multiple part episode discussion is Jean Wehner, also known as Jane Doe during the mid-90s lawsuit.**TRIGGER WARNING** Jean is aware that the topic we are about to discuss is difficult to hear, so she warns that the conversation you are about to listen to is painfully raw and can’t help but be upsetting, especially if you are a survivor. However, it is necessary to talk about such things in order for us to separate victim from abuser, so we can see how systematically premeditated Maskell and other perpetrators are in their efforts to make their victims believe they are solely responsible for what happened to them. Knowing how triggering it is for her to just talk about what the abusers made her do, feel & think she recommends that survivors have their therapists or close supporters listen to this 3 part interview before or with them. As always don’t feel you need to listen!Join Gemma Hoskins and Shane Waters as they continue the conversation that Netflix's Docu-Series "The Keepers" shared with the world in 2017. Although Gemma and many people you hear from were featured in the Docu-Series; This production is not affiliated with Netflix. Visit us online at itsfoulplay.comYou can support our show at Patreon.com/itsfoulplayFollow and interact with us:Twitter - @thefoulplaypodInstagram - @itsfoulplaypodJoin in on the discussion on our private facebook group:Foul Play - Crime Podcast Discussion Group

Foul Play
Part 17 : 1975 Maskell Abuse Reported

Foul Play

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 30:45


In last week’s interview with Sean Caine from the Archdiocese of Baltimore - one of the subjects we discussed was when abuse allegations against Father Maskell first happened. Caine says according to their documents the first accusations were in the 90s when Jean Wehner came forward during the Doe/Roe lawsuit. When asked about Charles’ statement that his mother went to the diocese when he as being abused, Caine said they have no documentation of it happening. What we know is that after Charles’ mother found out, Maskell was moved. Now we bring you the story of another who says they too reported the abuse - which resulted in Fr Maskell being removed from Archbishop Keough High School.Join Gemma Hoskins and Shane Waters as they continue the conversation that Netflix's Docu-Series "The Keepers" shared with the world in 2017. Although Gemma and many people you hear from were featured in the Docu-Series; This production is not affiliated with Netflix. Visit us online at itsfoulplay.comYou can support our show at Patreon.com/itsfoulplayFollow and interact with us:Twitter - @thefoulplaypodInstagram - @itsfoulplaypodJoin in on the discussion on our private facebook group:Foul Play - Crime Podcast Discussion Group

Foul Play
Part 14.2 : 'The Keepers' with Ryan White and Jean Wehner [Part 2]

Foul Play

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 36:30


Part 2 : Joining Gemma and Shane for a two part episode in our series on the unsolved murder of Sister Cathy Cesnik is Ryan White and Jean Wehner. Ryan White is the director of Netflix's 'The Keepers' and provides an insight on the making of the docu-series and speaks to the aftermath of its release. Jean Wehner was the first survivor to come forward in the 90s which resulted in her being known as 'Jane Doe' during the trial against Maskell and the Baltimore AOB. Jean Wehner's book 'Conversations with My Self: A Collections of Poems' referenced in this episode can be found on Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/Conversations-My-Self-Collection-Poems/dp/1974010066 Join Gemma Hoskins and Shane Waters as they continue the conversation that Netflix's Docu-Series "The Keepers" shared with the world in 2017. Although Gemma and many people you hear from were featured in the Docu-Series; This production is not affiliated with Netflix. Visit us online at itsfoulplay.comYou can support our show at Patreon.com/itsfoulplayFollow and interact with us:Twitter - @thefoulplaypodInstagram - @itsfoulplaypodJoin in on the discussion on our private Facebook group:Foul Play - Crime Podcast Discussion Group

Foul Play
Part 14.1 : 'The Keepers' with Ryan White and Jean Wehner [Part 1]

Foul Play

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 41:28


Joining Gemma and Shane for a two part episode in our series on the unsolved murder of Sister Cathy Cesnik is Ryan White and Jean Wehner. Ryan White is the director of Netflix's 'The Keepers' and provides an insight on the making of the docu-series and speaks to the aftermath of its release. Jean Wehner was the first survivor to come forward in the 90s which resulted in her being known as 'Jane Doe' during the trial against Maskell and the Baltimore AOB. Jean Wehner's book 'Conversations with My Self: A Collections of Poems' referenced in this episode can be found on Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/Conversations-My-Self-Collection-Poems/dp/1974010066 Correction: The judge Jean speaks of is named Hilary Caplan. Visit us online at itsfoulplay.comYou can support our show at Patreon.com/itsfoulplayFollow and interact with us:Twitter - @thefoulplaypodInstagram - @itsfoulplaypodJoin in on the discussion on our private Facebook group:Foul Play - Crime Podcast Discussion Group

You Can’t Make This Up

It's been a year since The Keepers came out, so we're revisiting the story and catching up with some of the people impacted by it. NPR's Kelly McEvers interviews The Keepers director Ryan White and Jean Wehner, one of the survivors who bravely shared her story. Plus, self proclaimed grandma Nancy Drew, aka Gemma Hoskins, updates us on the cold case and what her life has been like since the series came out. You can find more information and resources on how to support survivors at thekeepersimpact.com. Gemma Hoskins is also supporting the SURF GoFundMe page to help raise money for Sexual Abuse Survivors of the Archdiocese of Baltimore. You can find out more about that here: www.gofundme.com/5au8h7c.

You Can’t Make This Up
Prologue | The Keepers

You Can’t Make This Up

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 4:15


It's been a year since The Keepers came out, so we wanted to revisit the story and catch up with some of the people impacted by it. NPR's Kelly McEvers will be in conversation with The Keepers director Ryan White and Jean Wehner, one of the survivors who bravely shared her story. And we'll hear from Gemma Hoskins, who updates us on the cold case and what her life has been like since the series came out. If you haven't seen it yet, or you need a reminder, The Keepers is a seven part docuseries that investigates the unsolved murder of Sister Cathy Cesnik, a nun and Catholic high school teacher in Baltimore. Make sure to subscribe for the full length episode next week.

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Behind True Crime
The Continued Work After 'The Keepers' (part one)

Behind True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2018 64:18


This episode continues difficult subject matter around childhood sexual abuse. *Part two coming January 23* The Keepers, a 7-part, Oscar nominated docuseries from Netflix, premiered in May of 2017, and existed on its surface as an investigation into the 1969 murder of Sister Cathy Cesnik, a 26-year-old nun and teacher at Arch Bishop Keough HS in Baltimore. But it was obvious right away that the murder of Sister Cathy wasn’t the only story that needed to be told. The series also helped to give a mainstream voice to several sexual abuse victims of Father Joseph Maskell, who was a counselor at the high school who died in 2001 and likely had a role in Sister Cathy’s murder, as it is believed that she was threatening to expose the profound abuse that was occurring to high school students at the hands of Maskell and other powerful community members, abuse that was covered up by the same powerful institutions. In the first part of this two part series, I am joined by Teresa Lancaster, who you will remember from the Keepers. She is one of the two women who first spoke out about the abuse she suffered at the hands of Maskell, and continues to work toward justice for Maskell’s victims, over 100 of which have come forward. Along with Jean Wehner, known then as Jane Doe, Teresa became known in 1994 as ‘Jane Roe,’ but, after horrific court proceedings, the Maryland Court of Appeals refused to allow the case to go to trial because the statue of limitations had passed. Nonetheless, that courageous act sparked the events that would go on to form The Keepers, and would allow a community to join together to fight for a long overdue justice, both for Sister Cathy, and for the victims of abuse at Keough and beyond. Teresa has since become a lawyer. Alan Horn, who was also featured in the Keepers documentary, is an amateur investigator who has voluntarily played a very helpful role in the path toward justice through his individual research. We are going to hear more about him, and also more from in the next episode. Both Teresa and Alan came to be associated with these cases in very different ways, but now both work toward the same goals. We will also be speaking with a woman named Dr. Pamela Pine, an expert in childhood sexual abuse, who will help us understand this abuse as a public health crisis. Thank you for listening to this very important episode. You can find more about Stop the Silence here: http://www.naasca.org/StopTheSilence/bio-PamelaPine.htm Behind True Crime is sponsored by Hunt A Killer, the monthly murder mystery subscription box service. Check them out at huntakiller.com and use the code BEHIND for 10% off your first order.

Real Crime Profile
Episode 85 - The Keepers Continued

Real Crime Profile

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2017 49:33


The RCP team arc across episode 3 of The Keepers and discuss the controversial topic of repressed memories and explain Post Traumatic Stress, why and how it happens and how it can be treated including Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR). We discuss the further revelations from Jean Wehner aka "Jane Doe" and the reveal about "Jane Roe" whose real identity is Teresa Lancaster and our thoughts about that cemetery scene.#HerNameWasCathy#HerNameWasJoyce#HerNameISJean#HerNameISTeresaNew to Real Crime Profile? Never miss an episode by subscribing today at smarturl.it/realcrimeWatch Manhunt: Unabomber , a New Discovery Original SeriesDiscovery.com/ManhuntListen to Locked Up Abroad, the new Wondery podcast featuring Jim Clementehttp://wondery.com/wondery/shows/lockedupabroad/Zip Recruiter – Get a free trial membership and find out how to hire smarter here: www.ziprecruiter.com/realcrimeBlue Apron - Get 3 meals free on your first order when you visit them here: www.blueapron.com/realcrime