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In March 1932, the nation was entranced by the devastating news that America’s hero Charles Lindbergh’s son had been kidnapped. It would be more than two months before the body of Charlie Lindbergh would be found and two more years before the kidnapper was caught. In the trial of the century Bruno Hauptmann was convicted of the crime.
By Gerta Bledsoe and Alan MurphyIn March 1932, the nation was entranced by the devastating news that America’s hero Charles Lindbergh’s son had been kidnapped. It would be more than two months before the body of Charlie Lindbergh would be found and two more years before the kidnapper was caught. In the trial of the century Bruno Hauptmann was convicted of the crime.