January 2017 – A woman who 24 years ago tried to
warn the Catholic Church in Maryland that a priest had shown her the
body of a murdered teaching nun recently earned a $50,000 settlement
from the Archdiocese of Baltimore (AOB) for clergy sexual-abuse
“injuries” she reportedly received while attending a Baltimore girls’
Catholic high school in the late 1960s.
The mediated settlement marked the latest startling development in one of the most tangled and perplexing homicide “cold cases” in Maryland history . . . the 1969 slaying of a 26-year-old teaching nun, Sister Catherine Cesnik, who reportedly had been trying to blow the whistle on widespread sexual abuse by two priests at Archbishop Keough High School in southwest Baltimore.
https://insidebaltimore.org/2017/01/06/baltimore-archdiocese-agrees-to-50000-settlement-with-clergy-sex-abuse-victim-who-said-she-was-shown-body-of-murdered-nun/
The mediated settlement marked the latest startling development in one of the most tangled and perplexing homicide “cold cases” in Maryland history . . . the 1969 slaying of a 26-year-old teaching nun, Sister Catherine Cesnik, who reportedly had been trying to blow the whistle on widespread sexual abuse by two priests at Archbishop Keough High School in southwest Baltimore.
https://insidebaltimore.org/2017/01/06/baltimore-archdiocese-agrees-to-50000-settlement-with-clergy-sex-abuse-victim-who-said-she-was-shown-body-of-murdered-nun/