the world blows up. almost surreal. no one can say that they forgive the devil.? hello and welcome to dateline. heather bogle was thrilled to get a job at the local whirlpool factory, even if it meant working the graveyard shift. this way her days were still free for her daughter. then the young mother was murdered. the search for her killer would quickly lead to a handful of suspects, but heather s family had their doubts. soon, the family would find officials were hiding a mountain of dirty laundry. here s josh mankiewicz with jagged. there aren t too many places left in this country where you ll find americans still making the things americans use. one of them is this plant in northern ohio. inside these walls is where an astonishingly long and twisting trail began. by the time it ended, it had touched a shattered family, a stunned law enforcement agency and a surprisingly large collection of potential suspects whose names became known to all. often o
justice for heather, and we sold them. we just wanted to keep the word going. it was like, if they re not gonna do it, we re gonna do it. then something happened that no one expected. there had been an arrest. only it wasn t of heather s killer. it was of the sheriff himself. i was actually dumbfounded at first. sheriff kyle overmyer was caught stealing prescription pain pills held in county custody. your sheriff had a drug problem. he did. and he was supporting his habit by pilfering money from a county fund. sheriff overmyer eventually pleaded guilty and was sentenced to four years in prison. to jen, it was yet another indication of a sheriff s office in disarray. it all made sense of why we weren t getting any answers. that turned out to be just the beginning. soon, detective sean o connell was under investigation for how he was handling, or mishandling, the heather bogle murder case. the state attorney general s office