Good day, Elle!
Bit snowy this morning, but not lying.
I have only scratched the surface of the Lindbergh case but am convinced of Hauptmann's innocence.
He was treated very unfairly.
The doctors who examined him in custody said he had been beaten with a hammer by the police in a failed attempt to make him confess. A man who was registered as legally blind, was a prosecution witness who stated that he saw Hauptmann near the Lindbergh house, and in tests famously identified a flower pot as a woman's hat.
Circumstantial evidence and a circus of a trial convicted Hauptmann. He was railroaded to the electric chair.
Five minutes before he was executed he was offered a deal by the New Jersey prosecutor. "Name your accomplices and your sentence will he commuted." (The Governor of New Jersey believed he was innocent, and was desperately trying to find a way to commute the sentence.)
Hauptmann told them what he had said all along.
"I know nothing about it. I am innocent."
I am a sceptic about authority.
I believe we are lied to consistently, by authorities.
Now, off to my butcher to get something for tea.