Post by Rita Witt on Oct 23, 2010 12:51:29 GMT -5
Here is the clincher as to the lies told to police on the claimed kidnap night. Wait a minute Lindbergh came home 8:20pm, and the neighbors saw a blue Lincoln that they had seen ealrlier with a ladder going to the Lindbergh estate now coming from the estate with no ladder at 8:20? How Could Bette have checked little Lindy at 8:00 pm if the car was the kidnappers leaving at 8:20, could little Lindy have been ther like Bette claims?
At 8 o'clock Betty came back into the nursery and found the baby sleeping soundly,
"Lindbergh Lincoln Arrived home at 8:25, but the neighbor witness saw a blue Lincoln with muddied headlights come from the dirt road to the Lindbergh estate near the same time. Could this have been Lindbergh in both cases?
Lindbergh had not been expected home because he was scheduled to be the guest speaker at a widely publicized fund raising banquet for New York University and had failed to attend because he "had his dates mixed up." However, Mrs. Lindbergh had been notified that he was returning to Hopewell, for, in a statement given to Lieutenant John Sweeney of the Newark Police Department, she said, "I stayed at my desk, listening for Colonel Lindbergh, from about seven-thirty to eight twenty-five, looking at my watch all the time."
At eight twenty-five the sound of a horn was heard, followed by the noise of crunching gravel. Then, through the garage, as was his custom, Lindbergh entered the house, greeted his wife, and then they went upstairs to the bathroom adjoining the nursery. For some unexplained reason they did not look in on their sleeping baby, even though he was sick, and went downstairs
Colonel Lindbergh bathed, dressed again and told his wife he was going downstairs to read. After he left Anne drew a bath for herself and then got ready for bed. She discovered that she had left her tooth powder in the baby's bathroom and walked down the hall to retrieve it, doing so without lighting any lights. She returned to her bedroom
Charles Lindbergh said: "Mrs. Lindbergh and I finished dinner at approximately 9 o'clock. We went from the dining room to the living room, where I heard a noise, which I attributed to the dropping of something in the kitchen such as a wooden box
Later Lindbergh described what he heard as sounding like an orange crate falling.
Major Initial Report Corporal Joseph A. Wolf, March 1st, 1932
"I then asked Colonel Lindbergh whether he had any suspicions as to who committed the crime or whether he could recall any incident, such as a strange noise or actions of his dog, which was in the house that night. He stated that he had no suspects or was he able to recall anything by which he might be able to fix the time of the crime"
Why did Lindbergh lie about this incident?"(Carol Tibaldi)
www.helium.com/items/207646-the-complex-evidence-in-the-lindbergh-kidnapping
BetteGow new Purple Gang Associate?
"Millard Whited, who would later figure prominently in the conviction of Bruno Richard Hauptmann, told police that 7:10 p.m. on the night of the kidnapping he saw a large brown sedan, apparently a Lincoln enter the driveway to the Lindbergh property. Police said that although Lindbergh was driving his Lincoln that night, he didn't arrive home until 8:25 p.m.
Bette Gow Went to Detroit To see old boyfriend from Scotland who worked at Ford Motor Company. Experts seem to miss this information that doesn't fit their guilty verdict. Scott Gow was the boyfriend who worked for Ford and diversted steel shipments to the Purple Gang."(Lloyd C. Gardner)
books.google.com/books?id=NVLjmssWMJoC&pg=PA10&lpg=PA10&dq=New+York+Gangs+Lindbergh+Kidnap&source=bl&ots=lpReTFn75f&sig=RnAADdCM1DMQDYwQJXWXLTAw7JA&hl=en&ei=pGzCTOW8D4j-ngfCxuHSCQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=9&ved=0CDYQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q&f=false
At 8 o'clock Betty came back into the nursery and found the baby sleeping soundly,
"Lindbergh Lincoln Arrived home at 8:25, but the neighbor witness saw a blue Lincoln with muddied headlights come from the dirt road to the Lindbergh estate near the same time. Could this have been Lindbergh in both cases?
Lindbergh had not been expected home because he was scheduled to be the guest speaker at a widely publicized fund raising banquet for New York University and had failed to attend because he "had his dates mixed up." However, Mrs. Lindbergh had been notified that he was returning to Hopewell, for, in a statement given to Lieutenant John Sweeney of the Newark Police Department, she said, "I stayed at my desk, listening for Colonel Lindbergh, from about seven-thirty to eight twenty-five, looking at my watch all the time."
At eight twenty-five the sound of a horn was heard, followed by the noise of crunching gravel. Then, through the garage, as was his custom, Lindbergh entered the house, greeted his wife, and then they went upstairs to the bathroom adjoining the nursery. For some unexplained reason they did not look in on their sleeping baby, even though he was sick, and went downstairs
Colonel Lindbergh bathed, dressed again and told his wife he was going downstairs to read. After he left Anne drew a bath for herself and then got ready for bed. She discovered that she had left her tooth powder in the baby's bathroom and walked down the hall to retrieve it, doing so without lighting any lights. She returned to her bedroom
Charles Lindbergh said: "Mrs. Lindbergh and I finished dinner at approximately 9 o'clock. We went from the dining room to the living room, where I heard a noise, which I attributed to the dropping of something in the kitchen such as a wooden box
Later Lindbergh described what he heard as sounding like an orange crate falling.
Major Initial Report Corporal Joseph A. Wolf, March 1st, 1932
"I then asked Colonel Lindbergh whether he had any suspicions as to who committed the crime or whether he could recall any incident, such as a strange noise or actions of his dog, which was in the house that night. He stated that he had no suspects or was he able to recall anything by which he might be able to fix the time of the crime"
Why did Lindbergh lie about this incident?"(Carol Tibaldi)
www.helium.com/items/207646-the-complex-evidence-in-the-lindbergh-kidnapping
BetteGow new Purple Gang Associate?
"Millard Whited, who would later figure prominently in the conviction of Bruno Richard Hauptmann, told police that 7:10 p.m. on the night of the kidnapping he saw a large brown sedan, apparently a Lincoln enter the driveway to the Lindbergh property. Police said that although Lindbergh was driving his Lincoln that night, he didn't arrive home until 8:25 p.m.
Bette Gow Went to Detroit To see old boyfriend from Scotland who worked at Ford Motor Company. Experts seem to miss this information that doesn't fit their guilty verdict. Scott Gow was the boyfriend who worked for Ford and diversted steel shipments to the Purple Gang."(Lloyd C. Gardner)
books.google.com/books?id=NVLjmssWMJoC&pg=PA10&lpg=PA10&dq=New+York+Gangs+Lindbergh+Kidnap&source=bl&ots=lpReTFn75f&sig=RnAADdCM1DMQDYwQJXWXLTAw7JA&hl=en&ei=pGzCTOW8D4j-ngfCxuHSCQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=9&ved=0CDYQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q&f=false