Ep 9. Who Killed Lindbergh's Baby?
- TV-PG
- January 30, 2013
- 53 min
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6.6 (195)
In season 40 episode 9 of the award-winning science documentary series NOVA, titled "Who Killed Lindbergh's Baby?", viewers are transported back in time to one of the most notorious crimes in American history. In March 1932, the infant son of famed aviator Charles Lindbergh was kidnapped from his family's New Jersey home in what became known as the "Crime of the Century." Despite a massive search effort and the payment of a ransom, the baby's body was found two months later, leading to a sensational murder trial.
Through expert interviews, archival footage, and dramatic reenactments, this episode examines the various theories and suspects in the Lindbergh baby case. Was it the work of a lone kidnapper, or was there a larger conspiracy at play? Was organized crime involved, or was it an inside job? And did the right person actually face justice?
Viewers will be drawn into the gripping mystery of the Lindbergh baby case, as NOVA explores the scientific and forensic techniques used to try and solve the crime, including the groundbreaking use of fingerprint analysis and the controversial "crime scene recreation" method employed by the prosecution. The episode also delves into the media circus surrounding the trial, and the lasting impact that the case had on American law and justice.
As always, NOVA combines engrossing storytelling with cutting-edge science, making "Who Killed Lindbergh's Baby?" a must-watch for anyone interested in the intersection of crime, technology, and history.