The Last Call Killer (Part 1)

The Last Call Killer (Part 1)

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The Kidnapping of Charlie Lindbergh (Part 2)

(Part 2 of 2) On March 1, 1932, someone crept into a second-floor window of the home of Charles and Ann Lindbergh and kidnapped the couple’s twenty-month-old son, Charlie, leaving behind a ransom note demanding $50,000 for the boy’s return. Mentions in this episode: Come to see M ...  Show more

The Kidnapping of Charlie Lindbergh (Part 1)

On March 1, 1932, someone crept into a second-floor window of the home of Charles and Ann Lindbergh and kidnapped the couple’s twenty-month-old son, Charlie, leaving behind a ransom note demanding $50,000 for the boy’s return. Mentions in this episode: Come to see MORBID Live at ...  Show more

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