The Lindbergh Kidnapping: Two Stories of True Crime By Olivia Williams Watson
On March 1, 1932, Charles Lindbergh Jr. was taken from his bedroom, killed, and dumped in some nearby woods. All without anyone inside the house hearing a single peep. It was a case that griped the entire nation, and baffled many for years.
Although one man was charged and executed for the crime, well into the 21st century many still doubt he acted alone. While many modern investigators continue to try to piece the events of that eventful night together to discover the truth, whether we will ever know truly what happened that evening remains to be seen.
The crime would touch a fear lurking in every parent: somehow, without warning or reason, their child would be taken from them. Never to return.
This is what happened that night... The Lindbergh Kidnapping: Two Stories of True Crime

Intriguing
Two stories of true crime. A botched kidnapping turned murder, that still leaves questions. A girl's disappearance that still to this day is unsolved. Kindle Edition Unexpected
This book was not what I expected. I thought there would be more story but it was just facts.
The facts were informative as a news article? Lazy cops
Two mysteries that might not ever be 100% resolved due to egos, laziness and complete ignorance by people who should have known better. How sad. Donât Bother with this âbookâ
Did a fifth grader write this? It is ridiculous. Spelling errors, grammatical errors, factual errors. Even if a fifth grader did write it, they shouldnât get more than a C- for it. If an adult wrote it it should be graded F. About the only good thing I can say is that it came free with Kindle Unlimited so at least Iâm only out the half hour it took me to read it, not any money.
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