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I Remember: Revisiting the Lindbergh Kidnapping
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I Remember: Revisiting the Lindbergh Kidnapping in Ottawa, ON
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I Remember: Revisiting the Lindbergh Kidnapping in Ottawa, ON
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There are many conspiracies over the years that exist regarding the kidnapping and death of the Lindbergh baby in 1932 - the 'crime of the century, ' one of which that Hauptmann was tried, convicted, and executed. Some of the most damning evidence was a piece of lumber from a broken ladder and him spending several of the gold money certificates from the ransom money. Yet, my father lived an extraordinary life, married, and had children, always believing that he was the Lindbergh baby up until his death. How can this possibly be true?This book is my father's story collected from his journals, letters, and memoirs and he is Charles A. Lindbergh Jr., who he believes is the son of Charles A. Lindbergh, Sr., and Anne Morrow Lindbergh. He passed before he could publish this book, so to honor him, I share with you his truth. That is all he ever wanted
There are many conspiracies over the years that exist regarding the kidnapping and death of the Lindbergh baby in 1932 - the 'crime of the century, ' one of which that Hauptmann was tried, convicted, and executed. Some of the most damning evidence was a piece of lumber from a broken ladder and him spending several of the gold money certificates from the ransom money. Yet, my father lived an extraordinary life, married, and had children, always believing that he was the Lindbergh baby up until his death. How can this possibly be true?This book is my father's story collected from his journals, letters, and memoirs and he is Charles A. Lindbergh Jr., who he believes is the son of Charles A. Lindbergh, Sr., and Anne Morrow Lindbergh. He passed before he could publish this book, so to honor him, I share with you his truth. That is all he ever wanted

















