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Zorn presents a meticulous and authoritative account of the kidnapping and murder of Charles Lindbergh's infant son. Bruno Richard Hauptmann, the man accused and electrocuted in 1936 for the crime, is no longer believed to have worked alone; Zorn draws from personal possessions and documents, never-before seen photographs, new forensic evidence, and extensive research to detail a criminal partnership that shook every class and culture of American...
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