Just finished watching this 7 part documentary on Netflix. Wow it's powerful. About the death of a nun in Baltimore in 1969. Makes one question major institutions. Has a similar feel to Making a Murderer. JMHO
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Very interesting documentary along the lines of Spotlight. DW was in the same class as the women featured leading the documentary. Two of her closest friends show up in various photos from yearbooks. While they all thought Father Maskel was weird they didn't know about the abuse until the first victim came forward in the 90s.
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