With extensive documentation and convincing detail, the authors propose the theory that famed aviator Charles Lindbergh murdered his baby son. Although a German immigrant was convicted and executed, primarily on circumstantial evidence, the authors depict Lindbergh as a cruel, destructive man, and capable of such a heinous crime. Only four months before the fatal kidnapping, Lindbergh hid the child in the closet for several hours, then pretended he had been kidnapped as a joke. A thoughtful and disturbing take on American justice.
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