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Kiki R's avatar

How do we watch, not just listen to, the podcasts?

Smedley Fockwatt's avatar

My grandfather was a pilot in WW1. He knew Lindbergh, as pilots were not very common back then. Lindbergh used to fly over the family farm on his mail route from St Louis to Chicago.

Stan's avatar

Wow! I guess there is nothing more important going on in the world than reopening this case.

Matt L.'s avatar

Stan, take your thesis and broaden it. There are many Distractions served up to you and I.

Lizzie's avatar

Did the dog tell someone that it didn't bark?

Zohra Lampert's avatar

I was born i '31, but was old enough '34 to be aware of the case as were my parents. Frankly I would prefer to read what you are going gives, but I hope you will give us both - Zohra Lampert

steve petarra's avatar

Please dont embarrass yourselves by making this one sided like "Making a Murderer".

Larry Seltzer's avatar

In 2023 I attended a lecture by Justice Dennis J. Curran, a former Massachussetts trial judge, who argued that it was in fact Lindbergh who was responsible. There's a ton of evidence for this. You ought to talk to him.

Patrick's avatar

That we’re now finding out that Lindbergh had multiple families likely has something to do with this.

Zohra Lampert's avatar

This is a conceivable conjecture....

Kevin Durant?'s avatar

The resurrection of this story reminds me of when the history of the Tulsa Massacre magically materialized several years ago. I wonder if this will also be used to baselessly slander a modern political faction as bigoted…….

Larrd's avatar

Speaking of, Lindbergh is an interesting character. Son of a prominent progressive, loved the Nazis, eugenics and environmentalism.

Kevin Durant?'s avatar

I believe this kidnapping happened right around the same time that Joe Biden (D) and his dad saw those two gay guys making out in downtown Huntsville, AL and placed flowers at their feet.

Matt L.'s avatar

I think CornPop did it.

Cranky Frankie's avatar

A late sixties title Kidnapped did a decent job of compiling the evidence. Blue, Red, Holes - Bruno Richard Hauptmann's ostensible logo to identify the true ransom notes. It all seemed to cinema fictional to me.

Kevin Durant?'s avatar

“Could author Robert Zorn be correct that the real killer was a sociopath named John Knoll? Did the recent investigations into the baby’s corpse and parts of his body being preserved point to a eugenics experiment gone wrong? “

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Since the Lindbergh’s pioneered MAGA extremism I’m assuming this John Knoll guy was the original Ray Epps?

Kiki R's avatar

What are you talking about?! Lindbergh was a rabid antisemite.

Bob Hyde's avatar

Didn’t I read that John Knoll’s nickname was “Grassy” ? Hmmm…

Coffeewoman58@proton.me's avatar

Lindbergh was a Nazi sympathizer and hated Jews, people of color, and the mentally and physically disabled (including FDR), and he advocated for sterilization of those people groups. That's not "MAGA," sir. He himself was a sociopath.

Kelvin Smith's avatar

But he popularized the phrase “America First.”

steve petarra's avatar

Perhaps (although i doubt it) but not the concept, which I endorse.

Kevin Durant?'s avatar

Yeah my Democrat History Professor told me that also, which of course means that everything you just said is fake.

But that’s definitely the reason this story is working its way back into the news 100 years later.

Kevin Durant?'s avatar

“Indeed, today, there is an effort underway to force New Jersey to use DNA testing on the ransom notes to see if, 94 years later, the mystery of who kidnapped Little Lindy can be settled once and for all.”

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If they PCR test that thing they are going to find a ton of COVID and we will have to institute posthumous lockdowns for everyone involved.

steve petarra's avatar

Good Grief. That letter will have the DNA of half of the state on it.