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Hauptmann (Lindbergh) Trial (1935)

Journalist H. L. Mencken called the trial of Richard Hauptmann, the accused kidnapper of the baby of aviator Charles Lindbergh, "the greatest story since the Resurrection." While Mencken's description is doubtless an exaggeration, measured by the public interest it generated, the Hauptmann trial stands with the O. J. Simpson and Scopes trials as among the most famous trials of the 20th century. The trial featured America's greatest hero, a good mystery involving ransom notes and voices in dark cemeteries, a crime that is every parent's worst nightmare, and a German-born defendant who fought against U. S. forces in World War I....Continued

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Other Resources

  • The Trial of Richard "Bruno" Hauptmann: An Account
  • The Bruno Hauptmann Trial: Chronology
  • The Hauptmann Trial: Images
  • Biographies of Key Players in the Trial of Bruno Hauptmann
  • Ransom Notes, Responses And Other Communications
  • The Case Against Bruno Hauptmann: Key Prosecution Evidence
  • The Lindbergh Kidapping Story Breaks: New York Times Reports
  • The State of New Jersey v. Bruno Richard Hauptmann
  • Hauptmann's Last Letter & Statement
  • Did Hauptmann Act Alone?
  • The Trial of Bruno Hauptmann: Links & Bibliography
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