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Child abductions are rare crimes. And they're typically solved. For 27 years, the investigation into the abduction of Jacob Wetterling in rural Minnesota yielded no answers. In the most comprehensive reporting on this case, APM Reports and reporter Madeleine Baran reveal how law enforcement mishandled one of the most notorious child abductions in the country and how those failures fueled national anxiety about stranger danger, led to the nation's sex-offender registries and raise questions about crime-solving effectiveness and accountability.

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Two years after the first season of In The Dark revealed numerous mistakes by law enforcement investigating Wetterling's disappearance, the Stearns County sheriff provided harsh detail of his predecessors' failures and made public thousands of documents from the investigative file.
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The abduction of Jacob Wetterling, which made parents more vigilant and instigated the first national requirement that states track sex offenders via registries, took place before moonrise on a warm October night in 1989.
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When Jacob Wetterling was taken, authorities launched what would turn into one of the largest searches for any missing person in the history of the United States. But that first night, law enforcement didn't cover all the basics.
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The closest you can get to a conversation with Jacob Wetterling about his abduction is to talk to Jared Scheierl, who was forced into a car and assaulted by Danny Heinrich in January 1989. That was nine months before Jacob.
The Wetterling abduction story kept getting bigger as the case served as a conduit for public fear and grief. Capitalizing on a growing sense that pedophiles lurked in every shadow, the likes of Maury Povich and Geraldo Rivera joined the cause with sensational retellings of the crime and its consequences.
Dan Rassier now wishes he'd insisted that police search his family's St. Joseph farm top to bottom the night Jacob Wetterling was abducted. That way, they would have known there was nothing to find. And it would have been harder for them to come back 21 years later to search with backhoes and declare him a 'person of interest' in the case.
In the 1970s and early '80s, missing children weren't considered a policing priority. You couldn't even enter missing child information into the FBI's national crime database. But that changed quickly. A series of high-profile cases created a public uproar.
Soon after the abduction and murder of Jacob Wetterling in 1989, Stearns County sheriff's investigators came face to face with his killer, Danny Heinrich. Then they let him go. It wasn't the first time that had happened in Stearns County.
In November 2012, a police officer named Tom Decker was shot and killed in Cold Spring, Minn., after getting out of his car to check on a man who lived above a bar. The man was quickly arrested and held in the Stearns County jail. He was interrogated but then released without charges. The state crime bureau later ruled him out as a suspect.
When Danny Heinrich confessed in court on Sept. 6 to abducting and murdering Jacob Wetterling and assaulting Jared Scheierl 27 years ago, investigators declared that at last, the public had the truth. But despite Heinrich's excruciatingly detailed accounts, the truth remains elusive. Many questions remain unanswered.
When we have news about Season 2, we'll let you know.
The sentencing of Danny Heinrich on Nov. 21, 2016, brought to a close the 27-year investigation into the abduction and murder of Jacob Wetterling. But it didn't end the story.
The man falsely suspected of killing a police officer claims his constitutional rights were violated.
Sanner, who led Wetterling investigation, has not apologized to Rassier, and has said he stands behind his actions as sheriff for 14 years. He hasn't commented on the lawsuit.
Two years after the first season of In The Dark revealed numerous mistakes by law enforcement investigating Wetterling's disappearance, the Stearns County sheriff provided harsh detail of his predecessors' failures and made public thousands of documents from the investigative file.
A new Stearns County sheriff let loose a condemnation of the investigation, declaring that there were '20 things' law enforcement bungled. This is a brief analysis of some of the key flaws of the investigation.
Extras
Reporter Madeleine Baran writes the story of how the 1989 abduction of Jacob Wetterling in central Minnesota baffled local, state and federal investigators for years.

Character Profiles
• Jacob Wetterling
• Patty Wetterling
• Jerry Wetterling
• Dan Rassier
• Charlie Grafft
• Danny Heinrich
• Jared Scheierl
• Al Garber
• John Sanner
• Kevin
• Rita Reker
• Joseph Ture Jr.
• Ryan Larson
• Brian Guimond
• Duane Hart
Timelines
• The night of
• Wetterling investigation
• Heinrich's life
• Heinrich's deal

Police Science
• The misunderstood police sketch
• Does hypnosis help solve crimes?
• The truth about lie detector tests
• DNA in the abductions
• It's a match. Or is it?
• To be a 'person of interest'
• Tire track and shoe print analysis
Video
• Jacob's last home video
• Patty Wetterling: The night of the abduction
• Patty Wetterling: The search for Jacob
• Jared Scheierl: The statute of limitations
• APM Reports' police sketch experiment
• Dan Rassier: Being a person of interest
• Dan Rassier's driveway
• Patty Wetterling: Sex-offender registries
• Rita Reker: 'The powers that be'

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After he disappeared nearly 27 years ago, Jacob Wetterling's remains have been found. Why did it take so long?

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Showtime is finally shedding the secrecy behind “Who Is America?” — the new new satirical half-hour series from comedian Sacha Baron Cohen. Baron Cohen is the writer and director behind the new series, his first TV show in more than a decade.

The seven-episode series has been in the works over the past year, per Showtime, and “will explore the diverse individuals, from the infamous to the unknown across the political and cultural spectrum, who populate our unique nation.” “Who Is America?” premieres on streaming, online and On Demand this Sunday, July 15 at midnight ET (9 p.m. PT July 14), and will premiere on air that same night at 10 p.m. ET.

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“Sacha is a comedic genius who shocks you with his audacity, bravery and inventiveness,” said Showtime Networks president/CEO David Nevins. “He is the premier provocateur of our time, but not for the sake of ‘gotcha’ moments. Behind the elaborate setup is a genuine quest for the truth about people, places and politics. Nobody knows how to cause a stir like Sacha Baron Cohen, and it’s going to be fascinating to watch what happens when ‘Who Is America?’ is released on the world.”

“Who Is America?” is created and executive produced by Baron Cohen and is also executive produced by Anthony Hines, Todd Schulman, Andrew Newman, Dan Mazer and Adam Lowitt.

Baron Cohen’s credits include “Da Ali G Show,” which received six Emmy Award nominations and two BAFTA awards during its four-year run. He served as executive producer, writer and actor on the series. Baron Cohen is also famous for “Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan,” and his other film credits include “Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby,” “Alice Through the Looking Glass,” “Les Miserables,” “Bruno,” “Madagascar,” “The Dictator,” and “Hugo.”

Watch a video tease of the new series below:

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