A retired judge believes aviator Charles Lindbergh may have been personally responsible for his son's death and then used his position to conceal the fact that he was behind the killing.The tragic March 1932 case intrigued and horrified the world in which Lindbergh's baby son was snatched from his cradle and eventually found dead six weeks later in woodland. But former Oakland Judge Lise Pearlman has put forward a wild theory that suggests Lindbergh may have in fact offered up his child for medical experiments and then orchestrated a fake kidnapping to conceal the child's death.
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