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As a retired judge, Judge Lise Pearlman became intrigued with the Lindbergh kidnapping while writing a different history book. Along with a team of researchers, she uncovered key facts from archives other authors who covered the kidnapping never used. Judge Pearlman’s discoveries led her to write the critically acclaimed true-crime best seller, “The Lindbergh Kidnapping: Suspect No. 1, The Man Who Got Away.” The book evaluates the evidence and points to a different solution. The FBI called the earliest suspect: “UNKNOWN PERSON NO. 1 (Man with Ladder Near Lindbergh Home)”—a “slim” driver of a car different from Hauptmann’s that was spotted near the Lindberghs’ driveway at dusk on March 1 with a sectional ladder in it. A key question police never pursued back in the spring of 1932—was international hero Charles Lindbergh himself Suspect No. 1, the man who got away? Judge Pearlman invites attendees of the Coronado Historical Association’s Wine & Lecture on March 20 to judge for themselves.
Don’t miss this opportunity to witness Judge Pearlman present compelling visual evidence, including documents and photos never before seen by the jury, and forensic analysis that challenges long-held assumptions.
CHA’s Wine & Lecture tickets are available now, with options for members, non-members, and a special ticket plus book bundle. Pre-order your copy of “The Lindbergh Kidnapping: Suspect No. 1, The Man Who Got Away” and attend the event where it will be signed by the author for the price of the book! Capacity is limited, and reservations are required, so secure your spot today.
For any inquiries, please contact info@coronadohistory.org or call 619-435-7242.