gptkbp:instance_of
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gptkb:Clinical_Trials
gptkb:court_cases
gptkb:crime
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gptkbp:appeals_to
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gptkb:New_Jersey_Supreme_Court
unsuccessful
denied
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gptkbp:arrested_for
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gptkb:New_Jersey
gptkb:New_Jersey_State_Police
gptkb:Lindbergh_kidnapping
1934-09-24
kidnapping
April 3, 1936
1936-04-03
September 19, 1934
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gptkbp:birth_date
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1899-11-26
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gptkbp:birth_place
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gptkb:Fischbach,_Germany
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gptkbp:born
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November 26, 1899
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gptkbp:born_on
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November 26, 1899
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gptkbp:burial_place
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gptkb:New_Jersey_State_Prison_Cemetery
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gptkbp:case_outcome
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gptkb:execution
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gptkbp:case_significance
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high-profile
influenced public opinion on justice
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gptkbp:casualties
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gptkb:Charles_Lindbergh_Jr.
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gptkbp:children
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gptkb:Charles_Hauptmann
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gptkbp:clinical_trial
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gptkb:1935
gptkb:legal_reforms
gptkb:New_Jersey
gptkb:Hunterdon_County_Courthouse
gptkb:crime
6 weeks
high
extensive
death penalty
tabloid journalism
approximately 6 weeks
guilty verdict
outrage
media frenzy
national attention
convicted
highly publicized
1935-01-02
calls for justice
death sentence
5 weeks
extensive coverage by newspapers
led to changes in kidnapping laws
executed by electric chair
impact on future trials
impact on public trust in law enforcement
public opinion on capital punishment
controversial verdict
media sensation
reflection on societal values
influenced public opinion on justice
tabloid sensationalism
analysis of trial fairness
analysis of trial's historical significance
consideration of media's role in justice
debate on kidnapping laws
discussion on ethics of capital punishment
evaluation of witness credibility
examination of evidence integrity
influence on criminal justice
media influence on jury
scrutiny of legal procedures
support for execution
influenced future criminal trials
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gptkbp:convicted_of
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gptkb:murder
gptkb:murder_of_Charles_Augustus_Lindbergh_Jr.
first-degree murder
kidnapping and murder
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gptkbp:court
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gptkb:David_T._Wilentz
gptkb:Edward_J._Reilly
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gptkbp:criminal_charge
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gptkb:murder
kidnapping
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gptkbp:death_date
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1936-04-03
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gptkbp:declined_in
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involvement in the crime
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gptkbp:defense_claimed
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frame-up
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gptkbp:died
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April 10, 1936
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gptkbp:evidence_against
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ransom money
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gptkbp:famous_for
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gptkb:Lindbergh_baby_kidnapping
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gptkbp:famous_quote
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' I did not kill Charles Lindbergh Jr.'
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gptkbp:historical_impact
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American legal system
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gptkbp:historical_significance
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first major kidnapping case in the U. S.
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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Bruno Hauptmann
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gptkbp:influenced_by
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media sensationalism
anti-German sentiment
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gptkbp:is_motivated_by
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financial gain
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gptkbp:judges
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gptkb:Judge_Thomas_Trenchard
gptkb:Thomas_W._Trenchard
guilty
guilty of first-degree murder
unanimous guilty
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gptkbp:legacy
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infamous criminal case
debate over guilt
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gptkbp:media_coverage
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extensive
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gptkbp:media_trial
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first media trial in America
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gptkbp:nationality
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gptkb:United_States
gptkb:German
German-American
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gptkbp:notable_burials
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gptkb:Linden_Hill_Cemetery
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gptkbp:notable_case
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gptkb:Lindbergh_case
high-profile trial
evidence handling
fair trial concerns
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gptkbp:notable_event
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gptkb:Lindbergh_kidnapping_case
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gptkbp:notable_for
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gptkb:Lindbergh_kidnapping
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gptkbp:occupation
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gptkb:artisans
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gptkbp:place_of_birth
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gptkb:Fischbach,_Germany
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gptkbp:place_of_death
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gptkb:Trenton,_New_Jersey
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gptkbp:prosecution_team
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led by David T. Wilentz
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gptkbp:public_defender
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gptkb:none
not provided
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gptkbp:public_interest
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high
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gptkbp:public_reaction
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controversial
highly publicized
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gptkbp:related_event
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kidnapping
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gptkbp:related_to
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gptkb:folklore
gptkb:Lindbergh_family
gptkb:Lindbergh_Law
gptkb:Lindbergh_baby
gptkb:American_history
gptkb:Charles_Lindbergh
gptkb:historical_narratives
gptkb:public_opinion
gptkb:FBI
gptkb:New_Jersey_State_Police
gptkb:Anne_Morrow_Lindbergh
gptkb:death
gptkb:legal_case
forensic evidence
criminal justice reform
public perception of crime
criminal psychology
media ethics
crime of the century
true crime genre
capital punishment
American justice system
public trial
ransom notes
famous criminals
trial by media
historical trials
infamous trials
American media history
American criminal cases
famous kidnappings
famous trials in history
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gptkbp:result
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' I am innocent.'
" I am innocent"
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gptkbp:sentence
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death penalty
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gptkbp:spouse
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gptkb:Anna_Hauptmann
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gptkbp:strategy
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alibi
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gptkbp:trial_appeal
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gptkb:Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States
unsuccessful
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gptkbp:trial_defense
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insanity plea
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gptkbp:trial_defense_argument
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innocence
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gptkbp:trial_historical_context
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gptkb:Great_Depression
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gptkbp:trial_location_details
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gptkb:Hopewell,_New_Jersey
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gptkbp:trial_media
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gptkb:radio_station
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gptkbp:trial_prosecution_argument
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guilt based on evidence
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gptkbp:trial_public_figures_involved
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gptkb:activists
gptkb:Lindbergh_family
gptkb:New_Jersey_State_Police
gptkb:President_Franklin_D._Roosevelt
gptkb:Governor_Harold_G._Hoffman
legal experts
media moguls
FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover
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gptkbp:was_a_demonstration_of
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handwriting analysis
circumstantial evidence
wood from the ladder
wood from ladder
money from ransom
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gptkbp:was_executed_by
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gptkb:New_Jersey_State_Prison
gptkb:State_of_New_Jersey
gptkb:Hopewell,_New_Jersey
gptkb:furniture
March 1, 1932
April 3, 1936
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gptkbp:was_found_guilty_by
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gptkb:court_cases
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gptkbp:witnesses
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gptkb:Lindbergh_family
gptkb:Richard_Hauptmann
gptkb:John_Condon
gptkb:family
police officers
forensic experts
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gptkbp:witnesses_testified
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against him
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gptkbp:bfsParent
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gptkb:Lindbergh_kidnapping
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gptkbp:bfsLayer
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4
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