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1 Leigh Matteson, Science Says the Lindbergh Baby Was Killed in Cold Blood 14 (1936)

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                      The Lindbergh Baby


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                                                           t'n ul had psychiatrist is withheld. It is, hovevey, knpw
                                                           to Liberty and to the authorities as that of a map, who
                                                           reputation as a leader of his profession is unixapeachahic.

                                                           TN  New  York  City there lives a short, slightly pudgy
                                                           I man  with large eye.s, gentle mannex~ ml a tend nay
                                                              to cackle delightedly wh ne 'er I m k an a sit Qb~
                                                           servation-and  he makes man   of t m   T in in n knew
                                                           more about the character, personabty, and ha it a the
                                                      murderer of Charles A. Li~dbexgih, Jy.,  back in the pring
                                                           of 19~l2, than most of the rest of the wo I no ~ 'o ag.
                                                             Tb rty-one days before the baby's body x as found he
                                                           told me that the perpetrator of the c me      et kid-
                                                                                 naped the child but a mu  derxgi
                           ~                                                     him.  And  he had
                                                                                   Ten  days of e  th   ody was
                                                                                 found,  be  told  m   that  th
                                                                                 murderer  lived in a  rta'
                                                                                 tion of the Borough of th Bro a.
                                                                                 And he did.
    The   s    mom  no   and (riti'h)                                              Repeatedly, h  a fter he old
    iheladde      e nu so ywndo                                                  me  that the murd. em     ~nt ty
                                                         *       I    j          could be  estabu  ed. almost  t
                                                                 ~               once-instead  of way
                                                                                 as was actually d( ne-by exam
                                                                                 ining the oper tors ii ens appi
    PyADiNG 'nsm~ 'a MINuTEs a SECONDS                                           cations on file 'a th h t ean o
                                                                                 Motor  Vehicle And it con
                                                                                 have been.
      Fn  on  Noun'  From  March 1,                                                More   than  one.  h t  hectic
    ThiS  wh 'n th  L' idberg'h baby                                             spring be told m  tit t the mur~
    disat p. a .d Mr  Matteson,  as                                              derer was insane. And   it qugh
    science ediLor of an important news agency, followed every he was not called to testify at the trtal 'a Fl m'i gton
    phase of the case up to and through the trial at Flemington. it is becoming increasingly obvious that he was right
    Very early in the investigation, in association with one of about this.
    America's lending' psychiatrists, he reached the conclusion Once he told me that he believed the murderer to bc a
    that the crime had bean coannitted by an automobile owner, homosexual pervert. And-
    living in a certain section of the Bronx, whose identity could But I am getting ahead of my story. I first consulted
    readily be established by an examination of applications this man, whom we will call Dr. X, forty-one days after
    from motorists for operating licenses, the baby disappeared and thirty-one days before the body
      Although professing every respect for Lieutenant James was found. Dr. X is a vary famous psychiatrist, lilly ptir.-
    J. Finn, Mr. Matteson insists that the authorities in general pose in going to him was to obtain, i p . e e~pert
    should have given more weight to his theory than they did, corroboration of a theory which I had form 'I t e morn-
    and that if they had, the culprit would have been appre- ing after the ermie.
    bonded two full years before he actually was.            That  theory was that the baby had been strangled hi
      In psesenting his reasons for this belief, Mr. Matteson his crib by a lone man who h d ne 'er meant to kidlnvp
    discloses hitherto unpublished evidence which was not used the child but merely to pretend that he bad dope pa.
    at the trial of Bruno Richard l2iauptmann, also a startling The psychiatrist agreed with ma absolutely in thip,
    new version of the relations between Hauptmann and Isidor conclusion; and from that time u nt I t in' op.
          and finally an explanation of the crime, which, if it trial we stayed in close association in on 'no o t
      d been proved in court, would automatically have saved Lindbergh case-so close, indeed, that it 'a inapt ha-
    ilauptmann from sentence to the chair, possible even for me to he sure just where his bypotbeti-
    Tn  order to preclude ~offending against the. strlet code of cal concepts ended and my practical applications b~an~
    critics governing the medical profession, the name of the dis- The important point is that between us, a littig more
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