Of all Lindbergh’s children, the most well-known was his firstborn child, Charles Lindbergh Jr., whose short life ended in tragedy. At only 20 months old, the boy was kidnapped from the Lindberghs’ Hopewell, New Jersey, home on March 1, 1932, and held for ransom. The crime made headlines around the world. The Lindberghs eventually paid the $50,000 ransom, but their son’s dead body was found in the nearby woods weeks later.
The police traced the ransom money to Bruno Hauptmann, a carpenter with a criminal record, and arrested him for the crime. To compound Lindbergh’s grief, the ensuing trial—dubbed the “Trial of the Century”—of his son’s accused killer became a media frenzy. Hauptmann was convicted and later executed in 1936.
By a jew: https://www.hebrewsurnames.com/HAUPTMANN
It was his firstborn child, he had 12 more after.
Ah thanks, my mistake, I thought he only had that one child. jew pig eating pedo murderer.
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