On March 1, 1932, at about 10 p.m., Charles Lindbergh and Anne Morrow Lindbergh faced every parent’s worst nightmare – their 20-month-old son, Charles Lindbergh Jr., missing from his room. The crime ...
“Charles and Ann Morrow Lindbergh, the baby’s parents, even declined [FBI Director J. Edgar] Hoover’s offer to meet,” John ...
When Charles Lindbergh returned to the United States after making his historic solo flight from New York to Paris, he was both a hero and the biggest celebrity in the world. In the weeks and ...
Tabloids called the headline-making kidnapping and murder of Charles Lindbergh, Jr. in March 1932 “the crime of the century.” ...
by Reeve Lindbergh. Pantheon, $27.95 (352p) ISBN 978-0-307-37888-0 These previously unpublished diaries and letters are by (1906–2001) the wife of Charles Lindbergh, herself an aviator and ...
The murderer was referring to Richard Hauptmann, the German-born man executed for the kidnapping and murder of Lindbergh’s infant son, Charles Jr. in New Jersey in 1932.
On May 20, 1927, Charles A. Lindbergh left Long Island's Roosevelt Field in a single-engine plane built by Ryan Airlines. The plane, named the Spirit of St. Louis, would not touch ground again ...