There wasn't just one murder about that time in Baltimore in that area:
"20-year-old Joyce Malecki—was found strangled and stabbed to death in a small creek located on the U.S. Army’s Fort Meade military base in Anne Arundel County, only a few miles from where Cesnik’s body would later turn up. That crime also has never been solved.The FBI held the original jurisdiction on the Malecki case because the body was found on a “government reservation Father Maskell was Joyce Malecki’s parish priest during a two-year period shortly before she was killed. " But a spokesman for the Anne Arundel County Police insists that no investigation of any kind had ever been conducted by his police department and referred the inquiry back to the FBI."
(How convenient: dump the body on military grounds, then the FBI gets to close the case a la Finders in Florida)
"County police said Thursday they also are exploring possible connections between Cesnik's death and those of three others whose bodies were found in other jurisdictions: 20-year-old Joyce Helen Malecki, who disappeared days after the nun did and whose body was found at Fort Meade; 16-year-old Pamela Lynn Conyers, whose body was found in Anne Arundel County in 1970; and 16-year-old Grace Elizabeth "Gay" Montanye, whose body was found in 1971 in South Baltimore."
Pamela Lynn Conyers was found in Anne Arundel County the Same County as Fort Meade Army Base That is where the found Joyce Helen Malecki. Possible Connection.
From the Baltimore Sun/City Paper: “If all of these new findings are accurate, it looks to me like we’ve got two murders, four days and a few miles apart. And both of the victims seem to be tied directly to the school and the church,” he said. “I just hope they’ll figure it out. I hope we can get closure on Sister Cathy, before I go to meet my maker.” Roemer solver nearly every case. Seems to me he was right, those two were connected and that others were trying to push the theory that they were not. Who would you believe? This article is an amazing account of The Keepers case. Riveting, imo. I am now going to read the other one.
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HennyPenny ago
There wasn't just one murder about that time in Baltimore in that area:
"20-year-old Joyce Malecki—was found strangled and stabbed to death in a small creek located on the U.S. Army’s Fort Meade military base in Anne Arundel County, only a few miles from where Cesnik’s body would later turn up. That crime also has never been solved.The FBI held the original jurisdiction on the Malecki case because the body was found on a “government reservation Father Maskell was Joyce Malecki’s parish priest during a two-year period shortly before she was killed. " But a spokesman for the Anne Arundel County Police insists that no investigation of any kind had ever been conducted by his police department and referred the inquiry back to the FBI."
(How convenient: dump the body on military grounds, then the FBI gets to close the case a la Finders in Florida)
"County police said Thursday they also are exploring possible connections between Cesnik's death and those of three others whose bodies were found in other jurisdictions: 20-year-old Joyce Helen Malecki, who disappeared days after the nun did and whose body was found at Fort Meade; 16-year-old Pamela Lynn Conyers, whose body was found in Anne Arundel County in 1970; and 16-year-old Grace Elizabeth "Gay" Montanye, whose body was found in 1971 in South Baltimore."
https://insidebaltimore.org/who-killed-sister-cathy/ http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/baltimore-county/bs-md-co-priest-exhumed-20170504-story.html
carmencita ago
Pamela Lynn Conyers was found in Anne Arundel County the Same County as Fort Meade Army Base That is where the found Joyce Helen Malecki. Possible Connection.
HennyPenny ago
Found on Army Base = FBI jurisdiction. Draw your conclusions from that.
carmencita ago
From the Baltimore Sun/City Paper: “If all of these new findings are accurate, it looks to me like we’ve got two murders, four days and a few miles apart. And both of the victims seem to be tied directly to the school and the church,” he said. “I just hope they’ll figure it out. I hope we can get closure on Sister Cathy, before I go to meet my maker.” Roemer solver nearly every case. Seems to me he was right, those two were connected and that others were trying to push the theory that they were not. Who would you believe? This article is an amazing account of The Keepers case. Riveting, imo. I am now going to read the other one.