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About the Book:
A true crime account that rocked bucolic central Minnesota, Pain in Paynesville, walks readers through the author’s experiences in the 1980s as a serial predator stalked boys in his hometown, two abductions, and a murder that would remain unsolved for almost 30 years.
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Having shared parts of my personal story with fellow trauma victims (along with educators, advocates and law enforcement professionals) over the years, many people have said, “You should write a book.” So I did. Pain In Paynesville: My First-Hand Encounters, With Terror and the Search for Jacob Wetterling has just been released and is available now.