Robyn Myers

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    Cemetery John : the undiscovered mastermind of the Lindbergh kidnapping

    by Zorn, Robert E.

    October 29, 2012

    Call Number: 364.92 H374Zo

    In 1932, Charles A. Lindbergh was arguably the most famous man in the world. His solo transatlantic flight in 1927 made him the subject of public fascination and adulation. But fame was not something that Lindbergh craved. He took his family to live on a rambling, isolated estate in Englewood, New Jersey, believing that living in such a remote location would keep them safe. He was wrong.On the night of March 1, 1932, Charles A. Lindbergh Jr., called Charlie, was snatched from his crib in the upstairs nursery. Left behind were a ransom note and a handmade ladder. Contact with the kidnappers... Read Full Review

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