Bruno Richard Hauptmann was put to death for his part in the case in 1936, and Charles Lindbergh - the first pilot to traverse the Atlantic - was never even considered a suspect.
Bruno Richard Hauptmann was put to death for his part in the case in 1936, and Lindbergh - a pilot who famously was the first to traverse the Atlantic - was never even considered a suspect.
A retired California judge has suggested Charles Lindbergh may have offered his child for medical experiments faking the 1932 kidnapping to cover up the death.