When their first child was kidnapped from their home in 1932 and found murdered in the woods, Charles and Ann Lindbergh were the most famous couple in America, and the case would become the most publicized crime of the 20th century. Eventually, suspect Bruno Richard Hauptmann was convicted and executed for killing “Baby Charlie.” But this delayed justice did nothing to answer the questions that still surround the case and confound armchair detectives more than 80 years later. Join Queen City Gothic author JT Townsend as he takes a fresh look at the Lindbergh Kidnapping.