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LINDBERGH BABY?

SENSATIONAL TURN TO CASE. HAUPTMANN’S COUNSEL’S CLAIM. By Telegraph—Press Assm—Copyright. New York, Sept. 1. The sensational reopening of the Lindbergh baby kidnapping case suddenly occurred with the advancement of a claim by counsel for Bernard Hauptmann, who is under sentence of death, that he had found a youngster who “might be” the flyer’s child. He is the adopted son of a New York city family which received him from a Catholic foundling home, where he was left two months after the kidnapping. Although the New Jersey State police are said tp have the fingerprints of the Lindbergh baby, which make possible determination of the truth, considerable popular credence is given the claim of the Hauptmann defence investigation.

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1935, Page 6

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LINDBERGH BABY? Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1935, Page 6

LINDBERGH BABY? Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1935, Page 6

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