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The Archdiocese Of Baltimore Tried To Discredit “The Keepers,” And The Director Calls

KSweeley

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Link: https://www.buzzfeed.com/arianelang...timore-twitter?utm_term=.ibMxQ2xb5#.vp7N0jNMe

The Archdiocese Of Baltimore Tried To Discredit “The Keepers,” And The Director Calls It "Sickening"
The Netflix documentary series, which tells the story of an alleged serial rapist priest and a murdered nun who's said to have known about the abuse, touched a nerve for the church.

The Archdiocese of Baltimore has been railing against The Keepers online since its May 19 release, trying out hashtags like #TheKeepersUntold and #TheKeepersTruth in an attempt to discredit the documentary. At one point, its Twitter account retweeted a user who described the documentary as “fiction”; The Keepers’ director, Ryan White, took a screenshot of a tweet from the archdiocese’s account that said a recently completed test of Maskell’s DNA did not match DNA found with Cesnik’s remains. The church used emojis and the term “SPOILER ALERT.”

“You would have to ask them what that PR strategy is, but to me, it's sickening,” White told BuzzFeed News. The archdiocese’s dismissive tweets, he said, “led to me [being] on the phone with Maskell survivors in tears wondering why this institution continues to put them through the wringer in this type of way. Having spent three years with these survivors, who I believe ... it makes me angry.”

On the day The Keepers launched, the church, which did not immediately respond to multiple requests for a comment on its social media use, tweeted, “We don't dispute the abuse committed by Fr. Maskell, but The Keepers premise & conclusion are wrong,” with a picture of a pen checking off a checklist. White was mystified.

“I think if you ask anybody who's watched The Keepers, the premise is that girls were being abused and confided in Sister Cathy. The conclusion is that no one's ever been held accountable for the murder or the abuse,” he said. “I don't know what they mean when they say ‘the premise and the conclusion.’ They seem to be talking out of both sides of their mouth. ... What they're actually doing there is continuing to call certain survivors liars.”

In a Reddit AMA White did last week, a user going by ArchBalt, the same handle as the archdiocese's Twitter account, said it couldn’t release the internal files on Maskell that White asked for because the records contained personal information. (BuzzFeed News asked the archdiocese about the Reddit account in a message, which was not returned.) The Reddit user wrote, “Archdiocesan policy and state law would preclude us from disclosing much of the information in them as they include confidential personal information (e.g. names of alleged sexual abuse victims), personnel records, health records, attorney-client communications, personally identifying information (such as social security numbers), etc.”

It was the same answer White had gotten from the archdiocese before. “They've never responded to me when I said, 'Can you redact the information?'” he told BuzzFeed News.

He added that he would like to see records of the investigation the church claims to have done in the 1990s when Wehner first came forward. “Why don't you at least release the records from your investigation in the '90s, and if you came up empty-handed with no victims' names, then there shouldn't be personal information to redact,” he said. “They didn't respond to that either. I would be very curious to see what that investigation involved in the '90s.”

On the archdiocese’s website, a list of “Frequently Asked Questions Based on ‘The Keepers’” claims they "offered on several occasions to answer any and all questions for the production." When asked about this, White laughed — he says they declined repeated requests to be interviewed on camera and only agreed to answer questions in writing. “Production, to me, says, this is a documentary. It's television. Everybody went on camera, including the abuse victims themselves. I'm not writing an essay, and they knew that,” he said. “It was disappointing, the amount of transparency and participation level that they did show.”
 

Stinkles

Clothed, sober, cooperative
I think tax exempt status should be rescinded every time you do the opposite of Christ's teaching. Covering up for murder and pedophilia enabled by your church and its employees strikes me as opposite.
 

Fuchsdh

Member
It's not a great public-relations move by them, for sure.

The documentary does a lot of logic-leaping to come to the conclusion Cesnik was murdered by Maskell. However, as the Church itself admits, the abuse did happen. Their response basically handwaves the abuses in arguing against The Keepers' theory on the muder, so it's not surprising people are upset given that the Church has an pretty uneven track record on being forthcoming about this.
 
This actually sounds like a really interesting documentary. I think I'll watch it, so thanks Archdiocese for helping to indirectly bring this to my attention.
 

alr1ght

bish gets all the credit :)
I just finished this up. It's extremely well made and lets you draw your own conclusions. One thing is for sure, this Baltimore Archdiocese needs to be investigated. Some truly dispicable stuff they let happen that's all too common with Catholic dioceses.
 
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