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The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case, As Told by the FBI

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The FBI, an agency of the United States Department of Justice, has investigated many famous cases concerning spies, terrorists, and criminals. For those cases considered particularly significant, the agency has prepared detailed written studies. This paperback edition presents the complete story of 1932's Lindbergh kidnapping case, in which famed aviation pioneer Charles Lindbergh's 20-month-old toddler was kidnapped and murdered, and German-born carpenter Bruno Richard Hauptmann was found guilty in what has been called one of the "trials of the century." Also includes a brief biography of Charles Lindbergh.

28 pages, Paperback

Published December 21, 2016

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March 2, 2017
Kidnapping

Although you may disagree with the outcome. This was a very precise and informative book. It may make you want to look into reading more on this case, and, I hope it does. It really had the entire nation's attention, and reading about more of the evidence, and questioning of suspects is very interesting.
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