Description:
Astonishingly more key evidence is accessible today than was presented at the death penalty trial of Bruno Richard Hauptmann for the kidnap/murder of Charles Lindbergh, Jr.
Brief description: Prize-winning author Lise Pearlman is a former trial lawyer and judge and nationally recognized speaker whose books have won multiple awards in the categories of law, U.S. History, multicultural nonfiction and social change. https: //www.facebook.com/LPAuthorAndSpeaker/ Her last book, Call Me Phaedra: The Life and Times of Movement Lawyer Fay Stender, won a 2018 International Book Award for biographies. She is also the acclaimed author of With Justice for Some: Politically Charged Criminal Trials of the Early 20th Century That Helped Shape Today's America [2017]; The Sky's the Limit: People v. Newton, The REAL Trial of the 20th Century? [2012]; and American Justice on Trial: People v. Newton [2016] which is a companion to a prize-winning documentary project of the same name. www.americanjusticeontrial.com. Pearlman serves as its producer and President of Arc of Justice Productions, Inc. the nonprofit that owns the film. www.lisepearlman.com
Review Quotes:
"A myth-smashing book, beautifully written, powerfully argued."
Lloyd C. Gardner, Author of The Case That Never Dies
"Shocking...well-documented and highly plausible."
Dr. William M. Bass, Best-selling Author & Founder of "The Body Farm"
"This book addresses an enduring, troubling question: Was an innocent man convicted of
kidnapping and killing Charles Lindbergh's baby? Fascinating read with surprising conclusion."
Barry Scheck, Co-Director of The Innocence Project
"Astounding research, thorough and insightful analysis. Lise Pearlman is a great storyteller...
This will be one of the defi nitive books on the Lindbergh saga...a great and provocative new work."
D. Lowell Jensen, Retired Federal Judge, Former District Attorney
& Asst. Atty. General of the United States, Criminal Division