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Want some rage fuel? Charles Lindbergh was the renowned pilot of the Spirit of St. Louis and outspoken critic of Jewish power in the United States. His 20 month old son was kidnapped in 1932 and later found murdered. The police tracked down German immigrant Richard Hauptmann as the primary suspect. After a much publicized trial, the man was convicted and sentenced to death. Hauptmann maintained his innocence until the moment of his death. In 1981, a number of formerly concealed documents surfaced that showed that several items of evidence against Hauptmann had been fabricated. Moreover, the evidence more strongly pointed to a JEWISH individual by the name of Isidore Fisch. His Jewish ancestry is confirmed by a Jewish Telegraph Agency article published around the time of the original trial. Hauptmann served a convenient patsy to take the fall and prevent an outbreak of anti-semitism in the wake of the much publicized kidnapping.