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Was the Lindbergh Kidnapping an Inside Job?

Was the Lindbergh Kidnapping an Inside Job?

Update: 2025-11-13
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Several murders have been dubbed “the crime of the century," but the Lindbergh kidnapping case of 1932 might actually deserve the title. According to some, it shaped the culture of conspiracy theories in America. Was Bruno Richard Hauptmann really guilty, or was he framed? Did he have co-conspirators? Or was the crime perpetrated by the victim’s own father: the American icon with a dark side, Charles Lindbergh Sr.?




If you enjoy this episode, you might also like The Death of Ned Doheny—a case that revolves around a powerful family, and that remains a source of rumor and speculation.




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Was the Lindbergh Kidnapping an Inside Job?

Was the Lindbergh Kidnapping an Inside Job?

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