The Lindbergh kidnapping case

GPTKB entity

Properties (52)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf criminal case
gptkbp:almaMater author
aviator
gptkbp:analyzes body discovered in May 1932
identified through dental records.
involved a ransom of $50,000
involved multiple law enforcement agencies
involved public tips
led to widespread media attention
ransom paid but child not returned
used modern investigative techniques
FBI_involvement
gptkbp:community_engagement outrage
sympathy_for_the_Lindbergh_family
gptkbp:court gptkb:Bruno_Hauptmann
Hauptmann's trial
gptkbp:cultural_impact inspired films
inspired documentaries
inspired books
inspired songs
gptkbp:date March 1, 1932
gptkbp:famousPerson first solo nonstop transatlantic flight
famous aviator
won_the_Orteig_Prize
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label The Lindbergh kidnapping case
gptkbp:impact public fascination
gptkbp:invites executed in 1936
maintained innocence
gptkbp:involves gptkb:Anne_Morrow_Lindbergh
gptkb:Charles_Augustus_Lindbergh_Jr.
Charles Lindbergh
gptkbp:legacy remains a topic of study
influenced public perception of crime
led_to_the_Lindbergh_Law
gptkbp:legal_principle aims to protect children
enacted in 1932
makes kidnapping a federal crime
gptkbp:legalStatus first major case involving ransom notes
gptkbp:location gptkb:Hopewell,_New_Jersey
gptkbp:media_coverage extensive
gptkbp:missions led to changes in kidnapping laws
increased use of forensic science
established_the_FBI's_role_in_kidnapping_cases
gptkbp:notable_alumni remains a symbol of tragedy
born June 22, 1930
kidnapped at 20 months old
gptkbp:outcome Hauptmann_convicted
Lindbergh_baby_found_dead
gptkbp:research witness testimonies
handwriting analysis
ransom notes
wood from the ladder