CrimeSolver
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Ah, I understand. No, my thought was whether it would be an actual film or an episode of 48 Hours or 20/20, or something like that, but you have cleared that up.
Congratulations!While I was writing the first book, someone jokingly said to me that 50 Shades of Gray had started out as a self-published book by an unknown author, and who knows, maybe your book will be published one day. I really had no aspirations or expectations of that happening...but this past summer I was a approached by a leading publisher of non-fiction books...and, well,...that's about to actually happen. More details coming soon!
Wanted you all to be the first to know...
Jacob's mother has a book coming out that may be of interest so sharing the link here.
I just watched it. Possibly the best 20/20 crime case episode I haveIs anyone watching the ABC 20/20 episode on Jacob Wetterling’s case titled Snatched which is airing right now?
I just watched it. Possibly the best 20/20 crime case episode I have
ever seen.
The Wetterlings were so brave and persistent. The woman who pieced together the tie to Paynesville and to Jacob‘s killer was amazing.
Together with LE and Heinrich’s confession, they were able to locate Jacob’s remains and bring him home to his final resting place.
Great episode. Well worth the watch.
The Paynesville cases were connected to Jacob and Jared from the beginning of the investigation. It has been documented that Paynesville police and Stearns County were into Heinrich for the PV cases and Jared’s case. The Joy Baker “discovery” is a narrative to shift the focus of a botched investigation.
In other words, Joy Baker did the work that should have been done by investigators?
Will you be buying Patty Wetterling’s book?
No. If you watched the documentary Ken McDonald stated they knew about the Paynesville incidents but couldn’t share information with Baker. Baker had an odd entitlement mentality, saying the law enforcement was stonewalling her (she literally communicated that to me). Well, of course they can’t tell her anything. She’s not an investigator.
Law enforcement has said multiple times that the Paynesville incidents were known and investigated. Regardless, knowing Heinrich was the perp in those cases did nothing to prove Heinrich kidnapped Jacob.
Also, The FBI agent has said in another documentary that the CARD team solved the case by looking at the original file with no new information.
Yes I have the book preordered and will be reading it.
The details are very disturbing. I don’t think the book will go much beyond what was described in the 20/20 program as far as that goes. In Heinrich’s courtroom confession he says the gun just clicked at first, then it went as Patty described in the program.I am interested in reading Patty’s book, but I’m a bit apprehensive as it was very hard to hear the details of Jacob’s last moments on 20/20 last night and I’m worried the book will be too detailed in that regard.
Wow! I didn’t follow the case closely at the time, but certainly saw the milk cartons that featured Jacob. Thank you for this important clarification, and for moving the investigation forward.The Paynesville cases were connected to Jacob and Jared from the beginning of the investigation. It has been documented that Paynesville police and Stearns County were into Heinrich for the PV cases and Jared’s case. The Joy Baker “discovery” is a narrative to shift the focus of a botched investigation.
Also, Joy Baker did not “stumble upon” the Paynesville case newspaper archives. I personally sent her an article that referenced the cases and shared with her my login information to a newspaper archive where the articles were posted. Additionally, a couple other Websleuths members posted about the incidents before Joy knew about them.
Thank you, but to clarify, when I sent that tip in they were actually digging for Jacob right across the road and not because of my tip. I was doing what John Douglas would do at the time and a lot of things fell into place exactly like he would have said it would, including a triggering job loss and the death of Heinrich’s mother, and a pair of arsons by his hand.Wow! I didn’t follow the case closely at the time, but certainly saw the milk cartons that featured Jacob. Thank you for this important clarification, and for moving the investigation forward.
@ELOCsoul - I've been following this case since the beginning. I want you to know that the work you put into this case hasn't gone unnoticed. You are very much appreciated and have been a true blessing in the work you've accomplished. THANK YOU!!!The Paynesville cases were connected to Jacob and Jared from the beginning of the investigation. It has been documented that Paynesville police and Stearns County were into Heinrich for the PV cases and Jared’s case. The Joy Baker “discovery” is a narrative to shift the focus of a botched investigation.
Also, Joy Baker did not “stumble upon” the Paynesville case newspaper archives. I personally sent her an article that referenced the cases and shared with her my login information to a newspaper archive where the articles were posted. Additionally, a couple other Websleuths members posted about the incidents before Joy knew about them.
Thank you very much! I do miss the the peeps and the time I spent debating things on Websleuths. This is where I cut my teeth in true crime. I learned to take in different perspectives which really helped develop my analytical senses, or something like that. I went on to focus on much lower profile cases because I felt they were underserved and should have more attention. Most do not have pages on here so I am not posting nearly as often.@ELOCsoul - I've been following this case since the beginning. I want you to know that the work you put into this case hasn't gone unnoticed. You are very much appreciated and have been a true blessing in the work you've accomplished. THANK YOU!!!
Thank you very much! I do miss the the peeps and the time I spent debating things on Websleuths. This is where I cut my teeth in true crime. I learned to take in different perspectives which really helped develop my analytical senses, or something like that. I went on to focus on much lower profile cases because I felt they were underserved and should have more attention. Most do not have pages on here so I am not posting nearly as often.
Again, I appreciate your kind words!!