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    In the Dark — episode 1 — the Jacob Wetterling case 1989
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    March 17, 2026 at 12:53 PM

    In the Dark: The Jacob Wetterling Case and the Investigation's Fatal Errors

    Madeleine Baran investigates the 27 years it took to solve the abduction of Jacob Wetterling

    Vært
    Susanne Sperling
    Redaktør
    In the Dark
    Spotify

    What is the episode about?

    In the Dark opens its first season with a review of the Jacob Wetterling case, which stood for 27 years as one of the most traumatic unsolved mysteries in American history. On October 22, 1989, 11-year-old Jacob Wetterling was abducted by a masked man with a gun while he was biking home from a convenience store in St. Joseph, Minnesota, with his brother and a friend. Host Madeleine Baran establishes in this episode the foundation for a story that not only focuses on the crime itself but on the systemic failure of local police work. The episode documents how the initial hours and days after the abduction were marked by chaos and lack of coordination, setting the course for the next three decades without answers.

    The case behind the episode

    The case of Jacob Wetterling transformed American culture and directly led to the establishment of the first national sex offender registries. Despite the enormous attention and thousands of leads, the case remained cold until 2016. Danny Heinrich , whom the police had actually had in their sights as early as 1989, finally confessed to the abduction and murder as part of a plea deal related to child pornography. He led investigators to Jacob's earthly remains in a field near Paynesville. The episode highlights the painful fact that the perpetrator lived close to the crime scene all those years while the police pursued dead ends and innocent suspects. Madeleine Baran interviews key witnesses and family members to understand how an entire state could live in fear while the solution was right under the authorities' noses.

    About the podcast

    In the Dark is produced by APM Reports and has won several awards, including a Peabody Award, for its in-depth journalism. Unlike many other true crime podcasts that revel in macabre details, the series uses

    USA
    Jacob Wetterling
    Madeleine Baran
    Jacob Wetterling case
    Minnesota
    1989-2016
    murder-without-borders
    serial murder
    2010-2024
    The police's abuse of informants
    abuse of informants in New Bedford
    Police corruption
    missing persons
    cold cases
    unsolved mysteries
    True Crime
    the Jacob Wetterling
    case as a prism to examine police accountability and effectiveness. Season 1 is a study in how lack of transparency and flawed investigative methods can have fatal consequences for justice and the affected families.

    Listen here

    The episode can be streamed on all major platforms, including Spotify and Apple Podcasts. It is recommended to listen to the season in chronological order to fully benefit from the journalistic revelations presented by Madeleine Baran and her team.

    Related episodes and media

    For listeners interested in systemic failures in the American justice system, the second season of In the Dark, which deals with the case against Curtis Flowers, is also recommended. Additionally, there is extensive documentation on the Wetterling family's work for child safety through their foundation.

    Sources

    • APM Reports: In the Dark Season 1
    • FBI: The Jacob Wetterling Case
    • The New York Times: Danny Heinrich Confession

    Reviews

    "A surprisingly atypical 'true crime' podcast that does not focus on the crime itself but on the long, flawed investigation." — Apple Podcasts (5/5)
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    In the Dark — episode 1 — the Jacob Wetterling case 1989
    Podcast
    •
    March 17, 2026 at 12:53 PM

    In the Dark: The Jacob Wetterling Case and the Investigation's Fatal Errors

    Madeleine Baran investigates the 27 years it took to solve the abduction of Jacob Wetterling

    Vært
    Susanne Sperling
    Redaktør
    In the Dark
    Spotify
    USA
    Jacob Wetterling
    Madeleine Baran
    Jacob Wetterling case
    Minnesota
    1989-2016
    murder-without-borders
    serial murder
    2010-2024
    The police's abuse of informants
    abuse of informants in New Bedford
    Police corruption
    missing persons
    cold cases
    unsolved mysteries
    True Crime

    What is the episode about?

    In the Dark opens its first season with a review of the Jacob Wetterling case, which stood for 27 years as one of the most traumatic unsolved mysteries in American history. On October 22, 1989, 11-year-old Jacob Wetterling was abducted by a masked man with a gun while he was biking home from a convenience store in St. Joseph, Minnesota, with his brother and a friend. Host Madeleine Baran establishes in this episode the foundation for a story that not only focuses on the crime itself but on the systemic failure of local police work. The episode documents how the initial hours and days after the abduction were marked by chaos and lack of coordination, setting the course for the next three decades without answers.

    The case behind the episode

    The case of Jacob Wetterling transformed American culture and directly led to the establishment of the first national sex offender registries. Despite the enormous attention and thousands of leads, the case remained cold until 2016. Danny Heinrich , whom the police had actually had in their sights as early as 1989, finally confessed to the abduction and murder as part of a plea deal related to child pornography. He led investigators to Jacob's earthly remains in a field near Paynesville. The episode highlights the painful fact that the perpetrator lived close to the crime scene all those years while the police pursued dead ends and innocent suspects. Madeleine Baran interviews key witnesses and family members to understand how an entire state could live in fear while the solution was right under the authorities' noses.

    About the podcast

    In the Dark is produced by APM Reports and has won several awards, including a Peabody Award, for its in-depth journalism. Unlike many other true crime podcasts that revel in macabre details, the series uses the Jacob Wetterling case as a prism to examine police accountability and effectiveness. Season 1 is a study in how lack of transparency and flawed investigative methods can have fatal consequences for justice and the affected families.

    Listen here

    The episode can be streamed on all major platforms, including Spotify and Apple Podcasts. It is recommended to listen to the season in chronological order to fully benefit from the journalistic revelations presented by Madeleine Baran and her team.

    Related episodes and media

    For listeners interested in systemic failures in the American justice system, the second season of In the Dark, which deals with the case against Curtis Flowers, is also recommended. Additionally, there is extensive documentation on the Wetterling family's work for child safety through their foundation.

    Sources

    • APM Reports: In the Dark Season 1
    • FBI: The Jacob Wetterling Case
    • The New York Times: Danny Heinrich Confession

    Reviews

    "A surprisingly atypical 'true crime' podcast that does not focus on the crime itself but on the long, flawed investigation." — Apple Podcasts (5/5)
    Related Content
    The cover of Golden State Killer: Final Chapter — Crown — 2025

    Golden State Killer: Final Chapter: Joseph DeAngelo and 40 Years of Terror

    The cover of Australian Murders: True Stories — Allen & Unwin — 2025

    Australian Murders: True Stories: Allen & Unwin's anthology of Australian criminal history

    Buried in the Backyard — Oxygen — 2025

    Buried in the Backyard on Oxygen: The Story Behind the Leah Martin Case in Texas

    Philly Homicide — Oxygen — 2026

    Philly Homicide on Oxygen: The Story Behind the Murder of Michael Beverly

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    Admin

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