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🗓️ 25 October 2016
⏱️ 44 minutes
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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. Support investigative journalism with a donation to In the Dark.
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| 1:01.5 | They got over 12 by five feet tall. My only ass Jacob Erdogan. Some of their boys went |
| 1:11.9 | down to town, found to pick up a movie and on their way back, someone stopped them. |
| 1:16.9 | What they called an abduction of a child, well, my initial thought was, you don't think |
| 1:21.8 | that happens here. When you ran, did you look back? Yeah, once we got we down there. |
| 1:27.7 | Where did you see? Nothing. He wasn't there anymore. It was just like, what do you say? |
| 1:37.0 | What's going on? I was so confused. Times you biggest enemy in investigation. People |
| 1:45.7 | have short memories. They don't remember everything correctly. You gotta get out there and |
| 1:49.9 | talk to people and find out what the hell's going on. So no one came and knocked on your |
| 1:55.7 | door that night. No. Nobody came and searched her house. Nobody searched any of, as far as |
| 2:02.0 | you know, the buildings, the farm buildings are right around your house. No. I had expectations |
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| 2:15.8 | I mean, I went in with that mentality. Nobody's ever asked me a single question about |
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