The
kidnapping of Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr., the eldest son of aviator
Charles Lindbergh and
Anne Morrow Lindbergh, was one of the most highly publicized crimes of the 20th century. The 20-month-old toddler was abducted from his family home,
Highfields, in
East Amwell,
New Jersey, on the evening of March 1, 1932. Over two months later, on May 12, 1932, his body was discovered a short distance from the Lindberghs' home in neighboring
Hopewell Township. A medical examination determined that the cause of death was a massive skull fracture.