Great Mysteries and Myths of the Twentieth Century Season 1 Episode 1
Charles Lindbergh was the first man to fly across the Atlantic Ocean single handed. His celebrity soon produced an attractive wife and young son who kept the family in the newspaper headlines. Mysteriously, on the night of 1 March 1932, twenty-month-old Charles Lindbergh Junior was snatched from his bedroom cot at the family mansion in Hopewell, New Jersey. Despite ransom notes and the payment of money, the young child was found murdered and the trail led to a German carpenter, Bruno Richard Hauptmann, who went to the electric chair for the killing. However, he must have had accomplices. Who was the mysterious Isidor Fisch? Why did Lindbergh’s parlour maid commit suicide after police interrogation? Who built the kidnapper’s ladder? Should three people have been executed – not one?
Episode Title: The Lindbergh Baby Mystery
Air Date: 1998-01-01