This add / photograph is a modern copy of the early 2000.
Bruno Hauptmann screamed a denial of guilt in the Lindbergh kidnapping and murder.
Many believe he was actually innocent and didn’t murder the child.
Bruno Richard Hauptmann (November 26, 1899 – April 3, 1936) was a German-born carpenter who was convicted of the abduction and murder of the 20-month-old son of aviator Charles Lindbergh and his wife Anne Morrow Lindbergh. The Lindbergh kidnapping became known as "The Crime of the Century". Both Hauptmann and his wife, Anna Hauptmann (who later sued the State of New Jersey, various former police officers, the Hearst newspapers that had published pre-trial articles insisting on Hauptmann's guilt, and former prosecutor David T. Wilentz), proclaimed his innocence to his death, when he was executed in 1936 by electric chair at the Trenton State Prison.