The Kidnapping and Murder of Leiby Kletzky
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TRIGGER WARNING: This episode includes content around the kidnapping and murder of a child. Listener discretion is advised.
Brooklyn, 2011. Eight year old Yehudah “Leiby” Kletzky had begged his mother to let him walk the few city blocks to his Hasidic Jewish summer camp. He didn’t want to ride the bus and his mother agreed but only after they both practiced the simple route too and from his summer camp. Leiby’s mother waited at their predetermined spot to hear about her little boy’s first day at camp but unfortunately that first day of camp, July 11, 2011 would be the last day that his family saw sweet Leiby. A missing boy in the Borough Park community of Brooklyn, NY would not be tolerated by the community. Every day men and women took to the streets in hopes to bring a neighbor home. One member would go as far as playing the role of private investigator. It was in this unfamiliar role of P.I. that Yaakov German would discover the truth of what happen to that little boy by viewing grainy surveillance videos. How could this happen to a boy in a guarded, close knit, Hasidic Jewish community. Time was running out and every effort was made to bring justice for Leiby Kletzky.
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