
Her body was found in a Lansdowne dumping area in January 1970. She was last seen in her Baltimore City apartment just before running errands in the Edmondson Village. Maskell's DNA sample was sent to Bode Cellmark Forensics lab in Lorton, Va., police said.
Sister Cathy's murder case is the subject of the upcoming Netflix documentary The Keepers: Who Killed Sister Cathy?, which is scheduled to air on Friday. Detectives have developed DNA profiles of about half a dozen suspects.
For White, who began filming his true-crime series in the fall of 2014-before the Serial podcast or the documentary series The Jinx and Making a Murderer stoked an insatiable appetite for these types of dramas-this almost 50-year-old crime was personal. All are unsolved. Armacost said police are still investigating whether the four killings might be related. According to the Archdiocese of Baltimore's website, "When suspicions arose regarding Maskell in 1994, he was interviewed by the Police and also by The Baltimore Sun about the allegations of sexual abuse and also about the murder of Sr".
The Keepers attempts to uncover the truth behind the murder of Cesnik, but as much as the show is a murder mystery, it's also a story about the women like Lancaster who have accused Father Maskell of abuse. Some say he killed the 26-year-old after students told her about sexual abuse they'd suffered at Maskell's hands, reports the Baltimore Sun. Her confession was the first time a connection had been drawn between Maskell and Cesnik's murder, as Wehner claimed that Cesnik knew about the alleged abuse prior to her death. Police believe whoever killed Cesnik accosted her as she was returning from the store and forced her back into her vehicle.
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Radakovic, who also participated in The Keepers, tells PEOPLE she wants answers to what happened to her sister almost five decades ago.
The police department declined to specify what physical evidence remains in the case of the nun's death. "So there are other theories we are looking at as well".
Police spokeswoman Elise Armacost said the results don't necessarily clear Maskell as a suspect.
Detectives say the most recent results mean their best chance for solving the crime is with people who are willing to come forward with information.