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Chapman is determined "no longer sexually dangerous" by Judge John A. He is released from his civil commitment at the Bridgewater Treatment Center for the Sexually Dangerous and is transferred to Walpole State prison to serve the remainder of his criminal sentence for the rape of the two Lawrence boys. Wayne W. Chapman and Nathaniel Bar-Jonah aka David Brown both dressed as police officers when abducting their victims.

Both had victims in Webster, MA. Chapman and Bar-Jonah spent over a decade together in the Treatment Center. They continue corresponding with each other after Bar-Jonah's release. The show documents sexual predators who were released from the facility only to rape, molest or murder again. Therapist, Paula Erickson who worked at the Treatment Center in the s, tells Cynthia McFadden that she went to the state capitol to warn people of the danger but no one would listen.

A profile of Wayne W. Chapman is included as one of the sexual predators released from the Treatment Center. The news piece also includes a profile of Nathaniel Bar-Jonah.

Melanie learns Bar-Jonah and Chapman were colleagues and may have known each other before their civil commitments to the Treatment Center. Nathaniel Bar-Jonah is convicted of sexually assaulting a year-old Great Falls boy, and hanging the boy's 8-year-old cousin from a kitchen ceiling assaults that occurred in Great Falls, Montana in and He is sentenced to years.

The writing includes recipes for "little boy stew" and "boy pot pie". Several neighbors testify that Bar-Jonah, a short order cook, served them meals with a strange tasing meat. Law enforcement believes Bar-Jonah cannibalized his victims. It is noted among Bar-Jonah's writing there is a reference to a boy, "Alonzo Puggy".

Andy's full name is Angelo Puglisi. Andy's mother confirms he also had the nickname "Puggy". JUNE Crime scene investigators search the area behind the pool for Andy based on information from a potential eye-witness.

He writes "she is the only one that will listen" and shares graphic details of where he says multiple children are buried. Espy believes Bar-Jonah is referring to Andy in his cryptic writing. The book also includes detailed correspondence between Wayne W. Chapman and Bar-Jonah. Chapman were next door neighbors in Jamestown, NY. Bender is considering writing a book about Chapman.

They claim Haskell is an "odd man" who "liked little boys". Haskell becomes the suspect in an attempted abduction of two 13 year-olds in Georgetown in OCTOBER Melanie is contacted on social media by a woman who shares the story of a child who was abused by a convicted pedophile at the pool the same time Andy disappeared yet his name has never been mentioned in Andy's file.

She researches the case and finds evidence that the then 18 year-old man was arrested just two weeks after Andy disappeared. He was convicted of raping two children who he often abused in several pool locker room s while another man watched. Chapman has a trial by jury to determine whether he remains a "sexually dangerous person". A jury rules Chapman is still sexually dangerous and he is returned to prison. Jacob's case helped create The Jacob Wetterling Act requiring a sex offender registry across the country.

Andy's family along with MA state police, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, Lawrence police and childhood friends gather to honor Andy's memory on the 40th anniversary of his disappearance. MA State Police, City of Lawrence, the Lawrence police and Clear Channel establish a bilboard campaign, tip line and text option for information regarding the disappearance of Andy Puglisi.

Clear Channel hosts Andy's information on billboards throughout the community in hope that new tips might come in. The alleged victim claims to have witnessed Haskell murder a boy. Incriminating material found in Haskell's home at the time of his death include boy mannequins bound and gagged , a human tooth, multiple videotapes, sex toys and hundreds of identification cards of children. JANUARY Triggered by the Peter Haskell dig Melanie begins production on what will become a part investigative podcast series, Open Investigation a true-crime podcast revealing dozens of additional unsolved cases of missing and murdered children in MA.

JULY Pedophile priest. Paul Shanley, a member of the North American Man Boy Love Association with connections to Lawrence and Revere is found "no longer sexually dangerous" and is released from his civil commitment.

He moves to Ware, MA and lives among a community of registered sex offenders. Chapman is to be released from his civil commitment based on precedent set by the Commonwealth v. Johnstone where a sex offender needs only the testimony of two psychologists to determine they are no longer sexually dangerous and can then bypass a hearing by judge or jury. Attorney Wendy Murphy files a petition to stop Chapman from being released , but it is denied.

Several child victims of Wayne W. Chapman advocating against his release and reveal themselves to the public for the first time. Notorious clergy-abuse attorney Mitchell Garabedian names Fr. John Gallagher as a pedophile priest who served at St. Mary's in Lawrence from Melanie is subsequently contacted by multiple child victims of Fr.

The current count is The event was originally created by the family of Molly Bish, a teenage girl who was missing for several years and whose skeletal remains were ultimately identified by Dr. Molly's case remains unsolved. Chapman is moved to a nursing home in Connecticut that overlooks an elementary school playground. Chapman being placed at a nursing facility a few hundred feet from an elementary school.

Chapman dies at the age of On a hot summer day… …in August of the temperature soared past 90 degrees. Andy and his baby sister, Mandy. She believes in the power of telling the truth and shining a light on darkness. Melanie received a MA senate citation for her work with missing and exploited children, an honorary PhD from Fitchburg State University and recently attended Harvard where she earned a graduate degree in education policy. Outstanding Investigative Journalism. Have You Seen Andy?

The Boston Globe. Tim Page The Washington Post. Andy, age Melanie, age 9. The Story. Director's Statement. Click here. Watch the trailer. Boston Globe reporter, Judith Gaines, followed filmmaker, Melanie Perkins, for a period of several months documenting the search for Andy in an eight-part series.

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