Ghosts of Hopewell
Discover the gripping true crime narrative in Ghosts of Hopewell by Jim Fisher, published by Southern Illinois University Press in 2006. This compelling book delves into the infamous case of Bruno Hauptmann, who was convicted in February 1935 for the kidnapping and murder of Charles and Anne Lindbergh's young son. Over the course of a sensational six-week trial in Flemington, New Jersey, the case captivated the nation and continues to spark debate.
Fisher meticulously analyzes various revisionist theories surrounding the case, presenting compelling evidence that challenges popular narratives. With 240 pages of in-depth exploration, Ghosts of Hopewell is a must-read for true crime enthusiasts and anyone interested in the complexities of American justice during the 20th century. Join Fisher as he uncovers the haunting truths behind one of the most notorious crimes in U.S. history.