Charles Lindbergh Jr.
Charles Lindbergh Jr. was the son of famous aviator Charles Lindbergh, known for making the first solo nonstop transatlantic flight in 1927. Born on June 22, 1930, he became widely known due to the tragic events surrounding his kidnapping in 1932, which captured national attention and led to a high-profile investigation.
The kidnapping of Charles Lindbergh Jr. resulted in a significant media frenzy and ultimately led to the passage of the Lindbergh Law, making kidnapping a federal crime. Sadly, his body was discovered in May 1932, and the case remains one of the most infamous crimes in American history.