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The Lindbergh Kidnapping, Part 3: Was Bruno Hauptmann Guilty?

26 min · 30. mar. 2026
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In this final episode investigating the Charles Lindbergh case, Scott Rolle is joined again by special guest Joseph Racioppi, aka Jersey Joe, an expert on the Lindbergh kidnapping case, to explore the trial of Bruno Hauptmann. Did the evidence truly prove he built the ladder and wrote the ransom notes? Or was the wrong man executed? We analyze the wood evidence, handwriting claims, and the theory that Charles Lindbergh himself may have been involved.

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