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A Morning Read
The case drew headlines for the boy’s high-profile father: Charles Lindbergh, the aviator. Caroline Gutman for The New York Times |
Charles Lindbergh Jr. was kidnapped in New Jersey and killed nearly 100 years ago. But new speculation about the kidnapping, and pressure to force DNA testing of evidence, have revived scrutiny of what was known as the “crime of the century.”
Lives Lived: Josette Molland, a member of the French Resistance, painted stark scenes of what she saw and endured in Nazi camps. She died at 100. See her paintings here.
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