When 11-year-old Jacob Wetterling was kidnapped in 1989, it had a major impact far beyond his small Minnesota community. Parents grew far more fearful of strangers. And sex offender laws became much more strict. Yet the case itself was frustratingly unsolved for nearly 30 years. We're here to discuss In the Dark Season 1 from The New Yorker and host Madeleine Baran. ---If you missed our Preview of this series, it's the episode before this one in your feed. Go check that out first. Preview episodes are released each Thursday. Recap episodes are released the following Tuesday. You can find In the Dark wherever you listen to podcasts, including at The New Yorker.---More time for crime?For extra discussions, longer time machines, outtakes, early access, and more, support us on PatreonFollow us on the socials! Instagram, YouTube, and TikTokTell us your thoughts via email: somuchcrimesolittletime@gmail.comPlease remember to subscribe to So Much Crime, So Little Time and rate and review us on your podcast app.
When 11-year-old Jacob Wetterling was kidnapped in 1989, it had a major impact far beyond his small Minnesota community. Parents grew far more fearful of strangers. And sex offender laws became much more strict. Yet the case itself was frustratingly unsolved for nearly 30 years. We're here to discuss In the Dark Season 1 from The New Yorker and host Madeleine Baran. ---If you missed our Preview of this series, it's the episode before this one in your feed. Go check that out first. Preview episo...