The Lindbergh Kidnapping Research Paper

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Charles Lindbergh Jr. was the son of one of the most adored couples in the U.S. during the 1930s: Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh. Being the child of a very famous aviator, everybody knew that little Charlie was destined for fame. But before the little boy could even learn to chew his own food, he was kidnapped and murdered. On March 1, 1932, Charlie was snatched from his room at the Lindbergh residence in Hopewell, New Jersey. The kidnapper left a ransom note demanding fifty thousand dollars. The entire country was stunned and wanted the kidnapper found. Several months later, when the baby was found dead near the Lindbergh home, people were devastated and were desperate to catch the kidnapper. Bruno Richard Hauptmann was convicted of murdering …show more content…

Violet Sharpe was questioned numerous times by the police and each time they found themselves getting more and more suspicious. Using the source, FBI Files on the Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping by Thomas Fensch, I found out that Violet Sharpe didn’t answer all of the questions. It states in the text, “During this interview of May 21, 1932 most of the questions put to Violet Sharpe remained unanswered as she refused to reply to them,” This is significant because it shows how Violet Sharpe seemed to be hiding something. If she had nothing to do with the crime, she would definitely have no problem answering the questions. Also, in the book it mentioned, “Violet Sharpe was suspected by the New Jersey State Police, investigators, as being an informant of the kidnappers, due to her apparent agitation under questioning and because it appeared probably that the kidnappers had been forewarned of the intention of the Lindberghs to remain at Hopewell…” This evidence proves that she had some sort of involvement in the crime. In addition to this, the source “Character Cards Day 2” also stated, “The day of the kidnapping, I [Violet Sharpe] answered the phone call for Betty Gow. It was Mrs. Morrow. Before leaving for the Lindbergh home, Betty told me that the baby was sick and would not be returning to Next Day Hill that day.” This means that Violet Sharpe was one of the first people to know that the baby was not going …show more content…

The police found very evident proof within Bruno Hauptmann. He had missing wood that matched the ladder and lots of Lindbergh’s ransom money. He was an obvious suspect, but as shown, he had others to help him. Not a long time ago modern investigators found that John Knoll was just as obvious of a suspect as Hauptmann. He looked just like Cemetery John and suddenly seemed to have a lot of money after the kidnapping. He also mysteriously left the U.S. on the day Hauptmann was sentenced of killing the baby. And of course, Violet Sharpe and Isidor Fisch are helpers of the scheme. Violet Sharpe seemed to be very anxious, and it was apparent that she was hiding something. Isidor Fisch had lots of evidence that was passed to Bruno Hauptmann, and applying for a passport on the day the baby was found proved he was involved. These four suspects can be blamed for acting suspiciously and doing something that broke America’s heart. What they had against a 20-month-old baby is still a mystery, and most likely will always

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