| | | | | | | In a single night, on March 1, 1932, America's most famous hero, Charles Lindbergh, the first man to fly solo and nonstop across the Atlantic Ocean, became America's most famous victim. With the abduction of their only child, a golden-haired baby boy, Lindbergh and his lovely, talented wife, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, were plunged into a hell of cruelly tantalizing leads, underworld accomplices, and ransom negotiations—all under the eyes of a nation obsessed by the crime. With the Lindbergh baby found dead 88 years ago less than a mile from home, revisit the kidnapping of the century in an excerpt from A. Scott Berg's biography. | | | | | | | |
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