did Lindbergh kill his own son?

did he?


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I don't know. But if the district attorney in New York were to indict Donald Trump on the charges, a jury would find Trump to be guilty of killing the Lindbergh baby, not Lindbergh.
look up the literature ….
 
did kill his own son?

there are many indications

i think it likely


here is the end of the "official" story from fbi.gov. any reason i should doubt it?

The Supreme Court of the State of New Jersey on October 9, 1935, upheld the verdict of the Lower Court. Hauptmann’s appeal to the Supreme Court of the United States was denied on December 9, 1935, and he was to be electrocuted on January 17, 1936. However, on this same day the Governor of the State of New Jersey granted a 30-day reprieve and on February 17, 1936, Hauptmann was resentenced, to be electrocuted during the week of March 30, 1936. On March 30, 1936, the Pardon Court of the State of New Jersey denied Hauptmann’s petition for clemency, and on April 3, 1936, at 8:47 p.m., Bruno Richard Hauptmann was electrocuted.
 
I don't know. But if the district attorney in New York were to indict Donald Trump on the charges, a jury would find Trump to be guilty of killing the Lindbergh baby, not Lindbergh.


1932 would be a little early for little donnie.

maybe lindy was behind on the rent and landlord fred trump wanted his money?

"ya gotta pay" trump
 
did kill his own son?

there are many indications

i think it likely

From what I know of the case, there are definitely signs to suggest he was involved. I don't believe there's ever going to be proof positive of it though.
 
From what I know of the case, there are definitely signs to suggest he was involved. I don't believe there's ever going to be proof positive of it though.

i have read a lot about the case.

and Lindbergh acted very suspiviously
he weas involved.

maybe he was the killer!
 
here is the end of the "official" story from fbi.gov. any reason i should doubt it?

The Supreme Court of the State of New Jersey on October 9, 1935, upheld the verdict of the Lower Court. Hauptmann’s appeal to the Supreme Court of the United States was denied on December 9, 1935, and he was to be electrocuted on January 17, 1936. However, on this same day the Governor of the State of New Jersey granted a 30-day reprieve and on February 17, 1936, Hauptmann was resentenced, to be electrocuted during the week of March 30, 1936. On March 30, 1936, the Pardon Court of the State of New Jersey denied Hauptmann’s petition for clemency, and on April 3, 1936, at 8:47 p.m., Bruno Richard Hauptmann was electrocuted.

there are many reasons to doubt it.
 
Thevransom note was not seen in thevroom first

lindbergh alonebfound it later ….. he had placed it there himself
 

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