The Kidnapping of the Lindbergh Baby Overview:The 25 month old son of Charles Lindbergh (Charles Lindbergh Jr.) was kidnapped on March 1st 1932 from the nursery of the second floor in their home in New Jersey. Document examination:Traces of mud were found on the floor of the nursery.Footprints were found under the window.Two parts of the ladder were used to to reach the window,one of the two parts were broen where the two joined together.There was no blood or fingerprints and footprint measurements.A ransom note demanding 50000 Final Findings in case:For the first three days authorities found nothing until a new ransom note came demanding 70000.Until 1934,there was nothing until a marked bill from the ransom note turned up at a gas station-the …show more content…
Police believe whoever wrote the note is the killer.If the police can match the handwriting in the ransom note to a suspect's handwriting then the case is solved.They still havent a match and even if they did the ransom note is still the key to solving this …show more content…
The Unabomber Overview:through 1978 to 1995 TEd Kaczynski murdered three people and injured twenty three others in a nationwide bombing hitting those with technology.The case was named the UNAbomb because of the tormenting universities and airlines. Document Examination:Ted recorded on lab notes how he had taped razor blades and nails to a pipe bomb to increase its destructiveness.100 more diaries of Teds diaries and journals were detailed in a presentencing memorandum filed in court by the Federal government. A search of his cabin showed all his journals and other evidence.SOme of the notes were written by hand and some were typed and some were in a coe of his own,which agents later decripped after finding a key they found in his cabin in Montana.in one diary entry he wrote he had “ no regret” towards the victims. FInal Findings in case:Victims were chosen randomly later