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The Lindbergh Kidnapping Suspect No. 1

The Man Who Got Away

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 In the depths of the Depression, millions worldwide followed every twist and turn of the Lindbergh baby kidnap/murder. Yet what was reported was largely fake news. Nearly a century after undocumented immigrant Bruno Richard Hauptmann was executed for the dastardly crime, questions still linger. If the wrong man was convicted, who did it? When? Why? Where? How? The shocking answers have eluded all prior authors. Now in The Lindbergh Kidnapping: Suspect No. 1 — The Man Who Got Away award-winning author Lise Pearlman and her team of researchers combed dusty archives to obtain crucial forensic evidence never before analyzed in published accounts. Listeners are invited to reexamine "the crime of the century" freshly focused on a key suspect - a slim, clean-shaven man wearing a fedora that obscured his face. He was spotted with a ladder in his car near the Lindberghs' driveway early that fateful night. The police let an insider who fit that description oversee the entire investigation - the boy's father, international hero Charles Lindbergh. Abuse of power, amorality and xenophobia all feature in this saga set in an era dominated by white supremacists and social Darwinists.

Astonishingly more key evidence is accessible today than was presented at the death penalty trial of Bruno Richard Hauptmann for the kidnap/murder of Charles Lindbergh, Jr. You get to judge for yourself who committed the "crime of the century."

 

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    • Library Journal

      September 1, 2020

      Author, lawyer, and former judge Pearlman attempts to resolve what has been dubbed "the crime of the century": the kidnapping and murder of the Lindbergh baby in 1932. The author's meticulously researched, compelling work guides readers through a biography of famous aviator Charles Lindbergh and his family, the search for the missing Charles Jr., and Lindbergh's interest in and support of the eugenics movement, as well as several bizarre ransom payments and the eventual discovery of the child's body in the woods in New Jersey. This is a side of Lindbergh that his writings and many of his carefully crafted biographies have hidden--a man with a passion for unkind practical jokes, a Nazi sympathizer and proponent for the America First Committee, and, if Pearlman's research is to be believed, the murderer of his own child. The argument is well reasoned, and Pearlman does not hide her agenda: to prove that Bruno Hauptmann, who was convicted of the crime and executed for it, was framed as the result of an investigation controlled by Lindbergh. It's up to readers to decide if they are convinced by Pearlman's evidence. VERDICT True crime buffs will enjoy reading this one--and debating Pearlman's conclusion.--Amelia Osterud, Milwaukee P.L.

      Copyright 2020 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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