pt1 Lindbergh Kidnapping Suspect No 1 Judge Lise Pearlman -Full EP

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Judge Pearman's Book: amzn.to/3sVSAF0 - on Amazon
THE LINDBERGH KIDNAPPING SUSPECT NO. 1: The Man Who Got Away
Lise Pearlman is a retired judge, filmmaker, award-winning historian and best-selling author. 🎙️ She joins host Meg McCormick Hoerner on NJ's favorite law-podcast.
Judge Pearlman was an undergraduate in the first class that included women at Yale University and later on attended Berkeley Law School. She clerked for California Chief Justice Donald Wright before practicing law in Oakland, California.
Judge Pearlman served as the first Presiding Judge of the California State Bar Court and later chaired Oakland’s Public Ethics Commission. Judge Pearlman wrote multiple award-winning books, including her Excellence Award Winner for TRUE CRIME & Amazon Best-Seller, The Lindbergh Kidnapping Suspect No. 1: The Man Who Got Away. 🛩️

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@DenaDeniseRush
@DenaDeniseRush Жыл бұрын
I’m rereading Judge Perlmans book again right now. She solved the Lindbergh Case. I had never thought it was possible. She not only solved it she proved it.
@bobbiejordan1121
@bobbiejordan1121 Жыл бұрын
I am going to order the book. Can't wait to read it. Just found this interview of the author by accident. I feel very fortunate to find her.
@tedirogers
@tedirogers Жыл бұрын
Best book ever on this subject. I have read the book twice and getting ready to read it again. I find more details each time.
@marlaclark2121
@marlaclark2121 Жыл бұрын
Just listened to the Most Notorious podcast and am floored with all your insight, (small word in respect to all your hard work) so in depth and spot on. I never thot Bruno was guilty but had no idea on the depravity of Lucky Lindy. Looking forward to hearing more from you, thank you
@annabrahamson4320
@annabrahamson4320 Жыл бұрын
My aunt knew the housekeeper, she told my aunt it was an inside job because he had some birth defects.
@cristineconnell7803
@cristineconnell7803 Жыл бұрын
Other Nazi's got rid of babies the same way! Especially what they considered imperfect ones!
@takohamoolsen2486
@takohamoolsen2486 Жыл бұрын
My late dad took me to see Lindbergh's house in New Jersey. It was described as 'spacious and rambling' but we and the tour group found it pokey. Dad tripped and grabbed the wall which seemed to make a hollow sound. He knocked on it. Later on, he found what seemed to be a bricked-up area of the outside of the house at the back of the garden. I wondered if it was a hidden staircase. As you said, Lindy was a prankster, loved playing jokes, perhaps this staircase was part of one. He could've taken baby Charlie down the staircase, fell, cracked the poor child's skull and he died, then...well you all know the rest. He was probably planning to take the baby down the stairs, go outside and walk around to the front door and say 'Look who I found sitting outside'. Some points I thought about: 1. Hauptmann had a child about the same age as CL Jnr. Why would he kill a child. The man was a German, not a psychopath. 2. The ladder. Hauptmann claimed the ladder was badly made and he took pride in his work. He was a carpenter after all. 3. CL Jnr had a VitD deficiency and needed a sunlamp and diet to help the condition. Unfortunately, Lindy was a eugenicist....work that one out! 4. Lindy was a 33rd Degree Freemason. I know that, as my dad went to the same Freemasonic Lodge that he did. Dad always bragged about it and had photos showing his name. Other prominent members of the police force were Freemasons as well. Schwartzkopf himself was a high Degree Mason. Are you going to gainsay the Most Worshipful Master when he says he wants to be put in charge of HIS son's abduction?? Now - yes....then - NO!! 5. Constance Morrow was sent a letter threatening kidnapping when she was 15. The amount mirrored the CL Jnr ransom demand. Did Lindy write that letter?
@TruthfulJournalist
@TruthfulJournalist 10 ай бұрын
Kudos to Judge Perlman! Her book was meticulously researched and the judge brilliantly connected the dots seamlessly with expert prose. As an investigative reporter whose covered numerous murder trials I appreciate how difficult it is to tell a story with so many facets. A great read for those interested in solving "unsolvable crimes".
@isabs8616
@isabs8616 Жыл бұрын
When I saw the film, I felt something very weird about all that story. Mrs Lindbergh said that the day he was abducted, the little boy was put in bed at 7.30 , and he was already sleeping. I thought she lied. How possible a little boy 18 months old go to bed at 7.30 and sleeps right away ? How possible she didn't hear anything as she was in the nearest room . All that story looked like a fake.
@annabrahamson4320
@annabrahamson4320 Жыл бұрын
They had strict schedules for him, he wasn't allowed to be cuddled. He had been sick and given medicine. They left him with the nanny alone for 6 months!
@cristineconnell7803
@cristineconnell7803 Жыл бұрын
He had been groomed to be on a weird schedule from his Dad! Much involved neglect & abuse in my view!
@bunnyluver2176
@bunnyluver2176 8 ай бұрын
Good video! Its crazy how this case was handled. I wonder how much was just the way things were done back in the day vs attempts to shield CL Sr. It's unbelievable he was about to head an investigation where he should have been a suspect. Definitely doesn't pass the smell test. I wish you luck in exonerating his name.
@christinecronk9234
@christinecronk9234 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like Lindbergh was possibly a narcisist at the very least.
@NJLegalPodcasting
@NJLegalPodcasting Жыл бұрын
At the very least. Im thinking sociopath. -Tom
@cmm2145
@cmm2145 11 ай бұрын
Narcissist and sociopath is what he looks like from my point of view.
@mrliberty8468
@mrliberty8468 9 күн бұрын
It was a strugle at the window. that's what probably made him drop the child resulting in his death..
@jenniferbrewer5370
@jenniferbrewer5370 Жыл бұрын
Didn't both the FBI and Scotland Yard think it was an inside job?
@NJLegalPodcasting
@NJLegalPodcasting Жыл бұрын
Yes, indeed.
@tooth8551
@tooth8551 Жыл бұрын
There's so many stories of crimes that should have been reexamined and the court cases retried. Is it "What's happened to our justice system" or " this is our justice system "? But there's something wrong with the Casey Anthony case, the Manson Family case, and honestly anything that is the Newtown case. I don't know what happened in Connecticut that day, but I can tell you that year i met a mom online who was going through what a lot of women were in the illegal "family courts". She had lived in a small town that was next to Newton. She had told me that the school wasn't real, that nobody lived in that city. This is not something that's cruel to say, it's a reason why I believe in don't believe in everything you see on TV. Odd thing really is how she discovered that her ex, a wealthy businessman, had been trafficking their children at the Texas border. This wasn't the only mom who discovered her ex had the State justice system protecting him for child trafficking by giving him full custody and severing all ties between mother and child. I hope people see the significance in this case. This was obviously more than just a dad who was ashamed of his less than perfect result in a child. It shows that the court worked with the police and others in order to give Lindbergh the results he wanted. And like the moms separated from their children which is a death sentence to that mom, a man was executed for Lindbergh. This has got to change.
@frederickbowdler8169
@frederickbowdler8169 Жыл бұрын
look at ransom note carefully Lindbergh signed his own letter no signature a strange mark which resembles an airmail franking mark . I then look on line at Lindbergh letters for sale the hand writing is identical. Lindberg was a postman flyer.
@dilly1863
@dilly1863 Жыл бұрын
Would be much improved if you removed the water sounding music in the background, very irritating and distracting!!!
@buffalorick5598
@buffalorick5598 9 ай бұрын
Lindbergh was as dirty as dirty gets
@AmbientAuteur
@AmbientAuteur 6 ай бұрын
Pearlman is nuts. She'll have you convinced, if you're not well informed about the Lindbergh family. Her work here is misleading and irresponsible.
@tboyd5150
@tboyd5150 3 ай бұрын
I wouldn't call her nuts. She makes some very compelling points and is certainly well versed on the topic. But, she still has no sound explanation as to why a Hauptmann had so much of the ransom money in his house HIDDEN IN THE WALLS and why he did not confess before his execution, leaving his family with no money at all. These two points prevent me from completely exonerating Hauptmann.
@utsandstone
@utsandstone Жыл бұрын
I WONDER WHY KZbin IS SABOTAGING THIS VIDEO WITH THE SPLIT SCREEN FLIKERING?
@NJLegalPodcasting
@NJLegalPodcasting Жыл бұрын
Still see it?
@veronicashackelford3696
@veronicashackelford3696 11 ай бұрын
Yes I do!
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