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Inside the Mysterious Case Lindbergh Kidnapping

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Inside the Mysterious Case of the Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping and Murder Trial
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Justice Dennis Curran: Inside the Mysterious Case of the Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping and Murder Trial


WEDNESDAY, OCT. 29 AT 5:30 P.M. / The Center At Medfield, 5:30pm - 6:30pm / FREE

Wednesday, October 295:30—6:30 PMThe Center (COA)1 Ice House Rd, Medfield, MA, 02052

Measured by the public interest it generated, the trial of Bruno Richard Hauptmann, the accused kidnapper of the baby of the aviator Charles Lindbergh, stands with the O. J. Simpson and Scopes Monkey trials as among the most famous trials of the twentieth century. The trial features America's greatest hero, ransom notes and voices in dark cemeteries, a crime that is every parent's worst nightmare, and a German-born defendant who fought against the United States in World War I. The many mysteries surrounding this case surrounding this case
continue to haunt.

Did Hauptmann really do it? You be the judge.

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Justice Dennis J. Curran served as a Massachusetts Superior Court judge for 15 years. During his judicial tenure, he presided over 450 civil and criminal trials. He is a graduate of Boston Latin School, and received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in an accelerated joint-degree program from the University of Pennsylvania and his law degree from the University of Virginia. Justice Curran has received four statewide awards for judicial excellence. During his judgeship, he mentored over 100 judicial student interns, many of whom still keep in touch with him. Justice Curran has served as a Professor of the Practice at Tufts University, and teaches at Brown University’s summer program.

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