Lindbergh Kidnapping Overview- 20-month-old-son was kidnapped and reported missing around 9 pm on March 1, 1932. The premises was searched immediately and a ransom note of $50,000 was found on the nursery window. A second ransom note was received by Colonel Lindbergh demanding $70,000. The Lindberghs and the kidnapper made a negotiation to get the baby back. When everything was over the body of the baby was found with a blow to the head and body parts missing. Question document- The ransom notes helped the case by giving the family and police information about what the kidnappers wanted in exchange for the baby. There were about 12 notes in the mix of things. No analysis was done on the notes. Final findings- The body of the baby was found accidentally partly buried. …show more content…
Later that night her body was found in the basement. Final findings- The police were not able to find the person who killed Jonbenet. There were suspicions that the brother killed her and the parents were trying to cover it up. Unabomber Overview- The unabomber is an anonymous person who creates his own untraceable bombs. A man named Theodore Kaczynski mailed or hand delivered increasingly sophisticated bombs. The bomber sent a 35,000 word essay explaining his views on the ills of modern society. Questioned document- The essay he sent was published in newspaper and people who read it sent in people who they thought were possible suspects. Final findings- Theodore Kaczynski’s brother, David, provided letter that his troubled brother had written and the FBI were able to get a search warrant. They found 40,000 handwritten journals with bomb making recipes, descriptions of the Unabomber crimes, and a live bomb ready to be sent out. The Hitler Diaries Overview- People have started to become suspicious that the Hitler diaries have been forged. Newspapers were told to hold off on writing a story on it until the facts were