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‡aZorn, Robert. |
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‡aCemetery John :
‡bthe undiscovered mastermind behind the Lindbergh kidnapping /
‡cRobert Zorn ; foreword by John Douglas and Mark Olshaker. |
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‡aNew York :
‡bThe Overlook Press,
‡cc2012. |
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‡a317 p. :
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‡aIncludes bibliographical notes and index. |
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‡aFor seventy-five years, the kidnapping and murder of Charles Lindbergh's infant son has gone unsolved. Evidence, opinion, and logic have discredited the notion that Bruno Richard Hauptmann--electrocuted in 1936--acted alone. In this meticulous and authoritative account of the crime, the trial, and the times of the Lindbergh kidnapping, Robert Zorn clears away decades of ungrounded speculation surrounding the case. Inspired by his father's relationship with the actual accomplices --including the mastermind --he presents the clearest ever picture of a criminal partnership, which would shake every class and culture of American society. |
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‡aLindbergh, Charles Augustus,
‡d1930-1932
‡xKidnapping, 1932. |
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‡aLindbergh, Charles A.
‡q(Charles Augustus),
‡d1902-1974. |
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‡aHauptmann, Bruno Richard,
‡d1899-1936. |
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‡aKnoll, John Robert. |
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‡aKnoll, Walter. |
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‡aKidnapping
‡zNew Jersey
‡zHopewell. |
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