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10-Unexpected-Ways-that-Kids-Go-Missing-MainPhoto1. The Lindbergh Baby
In 1932 an intruder seized the infant son of famous American aviator Charles Lindbergh from his crib. The baby’s body was found months later in the woods across state lines. A long investigation resulted in the conviction and electrocution of Richard Hauptmann for capital murder. It was consider the “Crime of the Century.”

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