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 |  |  | Kidnapping: Encyclopedia II - Aimee Semple McPherson - KidnappingOn May 18, 1926, McPherson went to Venice Beach with her secretary, to go swimming. Soon after arrival, McPherson disappeared.
It was generally assumed at the time that she had drowned; mourners crowded Venice Beach, and the commotion sparked a days-long media coverage of the event, fueled in part by William Randolph Hearst's Examiner, and even including a poem by Upton Sinclair commemorating the "tragedy." Daily updates appeared in newspapers across the country; parishioners held day-and-night seaside vigils. A futile search for the body resulted in one parishi ...
See also:Aimee Semple McPherson, Aimee Semple McPherson - Early life, Aimee Semple McPherson - Evangelism and Foursquare Gospel, Aimee Semple McPherson - Kidnapping, Aimee Semple McPherson - Later career Read more here: » Aimee Semple McPherson: Encyclopedia II - Aimee Semple McPherson - Kidnapping |
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 |  |  | Kidnapping: Encyclopedia II - Kidnapping - Scope of application in the United StatesIn criminal law, kidnapping is the taking away (asportation) of a person against the person's will, usually to hold the person in false imprisonment (confinement without legal authority) for ransom or in furtherance of another crime. A majority of jurisdictions in the United States retain the "asportation" element for kidnapping (i.e. the victim must be confined in a bounded area against their will AND moved). Any amount of movement will do, even if it is just literally "down the street." In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, however, ...
See also:Kidnapping, Kidnapping - Definition, Kidnapping - Scope of application in the United States, Kidnapping - Kidnapping versus Abduction, Kidnapping - Kidnapping in English law, Kidnapping - Named forms, Kidnapping - Sources and References Read more here: » Kidnapping: Encyclopedia II - Kidnapping - Scope of application in the United States |
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 |  |  | Kidnapping: Encyclopedia - Bride kidnappingBride kidnapping, also known as marriage by abduction or marriage by capture, is a form of forced marriage practiced in a few traditional cultures, in countries including Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, the Caucasus region, Ethiopia and Rwanda. From the perspective of most cultures in the world, bride kidnapping is considered a sex crime, rather than a valid form of marriage.
In agricultural and patriarchal societies, where the bride kidnapping is most common, children work for their family and a woman becom ...
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 |  |  | Kidnapping: Encyclopedia - Aimee Semple McPhersonAimee Semple McPherson (October 9, 1890 – September 27, 1944), also known as "Sister Aimee" or simply "Sister," was an evangelist and media sensation in the 1920s and 1930s, founder of the Foursquare Church.
Aimee Semple McPherson - Early life.
Born Aimee Elizabeth Kennedy in Salford, Ontario, Canada she was the daughter of James Morgan Kennedy, a widower and devout Methodist, and Mildred Ona Pearce, 36 years his junior, who had been hired to nurse his wife during her terminal illness. (The ...
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 |  |  | Kidnapping: Encyclopedia II - Lindbergh kidnapping - InvestigationOnce the Little Eaglet was found dead, the U.S. Congress rushed through legislation making kidnapping a federal crime. The Bureau of Investigations could now aid the case more directly.
With few leads, officials began to suspect an "inside job": someone the Lindberghs trusted may have betrayed the family. Suspicions fell upon Violet Sharp, a British household servant of the Lindbergh home. She had lied about her whereabouts on the night of the kidnapping, and she eventually committed ...
See also:Lindbergh kidnapping, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Eaglet, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Lindbergh Estates, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Abduction, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Four Colonels, Lindbergh kidnapping - Federal Interest, Lindbergh kidnapping - More Ransom Letters, Lindbergh kidnapping - Enter Jafsie, Lindbergh kidnapping - Gaston Means the Socialite and the Baby Trail, Lindbergh kidnapping - Cemetery John, Lindbergh kidnapping - Enter John Hughes Curtis, Lindbergh kidnapping - Jafsie Delivers the Ransom, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Body, Lindbergh kidnapping - Investigation, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Ransom, Lindbergh kidnapping - Bruno Hauptmann, Lindbergh kidnapping - Hauptmann's Trial Conviction and Execution, Lindbergh kidnapping - Aftermath, Lindbergh kidnapping - Unresolved Questions, Lindbergh kidnapping - Questions about Hauptmann's Guilt, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Eyewitnesses, Lindbergh kidnapping - Condon's Telephone Number in Hauptmann's House, Lindbergh kidnapping - Questions About the Toddler's Corpse, Lindbergh kidnapping - Alternate Scenarios Read more here: » Lindbergh kidnapping: Encyclopedia II - Lindbergh kidnapping - Investigation |
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 |  |  | Kidnapping: Encyclopedia II - Lindbergh kidnapping - The BodyOn May 12, 1932, delivery truck driver William Allen pulled his truck to the side of a road about 4.5 miles from the Lindbergh home. He went to a grove of trees to relieve himself, and there he discovered the corpse of a toddler. Allen notified police, who took the body to a morgue in nearby Trenton, New Jersey.
The body was badly decomposed, and had been partly eaten by scavengers. The skull was badly fractured, the left leg and the right foot were missing; and it was impossible to determine if the body was a boy or a girl. Because the right foot was missing, the body could ...
See also:Lindbergh kidnapping, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Eaglet, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Lindbergh Estates, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Abduction, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Four Colonels, Lindbergh kidnapping - Federal Interest, Lindbergh kidnapping - More Ransom Letters, Lindbergh kidnapping - Enter Jafsie, Lindbergh kidnapping - Gaston Means the Socialite and the Baby Trail, Lindbergh kidnapping - Cemetery John, Lindbergh kidnapping - Enter John Hughes Curtis, Lindbergh kidnapping - Jafsie Delivers the Ransom, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Body, Lindbergh kidnapping - Investigation, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Ransom, Lindbergh kidnapping - Bruno Hauptmann, Lindbergh kidnapping - Hauptmann's Trial Conviction and Execution, Lindbergh kidnapping - Aftermath, Lindbergh kidnapping - Unresolved Questions, Lindbergh kidnapping - Questions about Hauptmann's Guilt, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Eyewitnesses, Lindbergh kidnapping - Condon's Telephone Number in Hauptmann's House, Lindbergh kidnapping - Questions About the Toddler's Corpse, Lindbergh kidnapping - Alternate Scenarios Read more here: » Lindbergh kidnapping: Encyclopedia II - Lindbergh kidnapping - The Body |
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 |  |  | Kidnapping: Encyclopedia II - Lindbergh kidnapping - The EagletCharles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr. (June 22, 1930–March 1932) was dubbed "The Eaglet" by the media; his father's exploits in flying airplanes had earlier earned him the nickname "The Lone Eagle".
Lindbergh, Jr. (called "Little It" by his parents) was, beyond a slight deformity of some toes on his right foot, a healthy child. His father having been dubbed "The Lone Eagle" by the press, the baby was inevitably called "The Eaglet".
Later, t ...
See also:Lindbergh kidnapping, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Eaglet, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Lindbergh Estates, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Abduction, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Four Colonels, Lindbergh kidnapping - Federal Interest, Lindbergh kidnapping - More Ransom Letters, Lindbergh kidnapping - Enter Jafsie, Lindbergh kidnapping - Gaston Means the Socialite and the Baby Trail, Lindbergh kidnapping - Cemetery John, Lindbergh kidnapping - Enter John Hughes Curtis, Lindbergh kidnapping - Jafsie Delivers the Ransom, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Body, Lindbergh kidnapping - Investigation, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Ransom, Lindbergh kidnapping - Bruno Hauptmann, Lindbergh kidnapping - Hauptmann's Trial Conviction and Execution, Lindbergh kidnapping - Aftermath, Lindbergh kidnapping - Unresolved Questions, Lindbergh kidnapping - Questions about Hauptmann's Guilt, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Eyewitnesses, Lindbergh kidnapping - Condon's Telephone Number in Hauptmann's House, Lindbergh kidnapping - Questions About the Toddler's Corpse, Lindbergh kidnapping - Alternate Scenarios Read more here: » Lindbergh kidnapping: Encyclopedia II - Lindbergh kidnapping - The Eaglet |
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 |  |  | Kidnapping: Encyclopedia II - Lindbergh kidnapping - AftermathThe Lindberghs moved to Europe in December 1935, partly to evade the spotlight over their first son's death.
Hauptmann's widow was particularly active in calling for his exoneration. Governor Harold G. Hoffman granted a temporary reprieve of Hauptmann's execution, expressed doubt about the trial's fairness, and made the politically unpopular move to have the New Jersey Board of Pardons review the case.
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See also:Lindbergh kidnapping, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Eaglet, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Lindbergh Estates, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Abduction, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Four Colonels, Lindbergh kidnapping - Federal Interest, Lindbergh kidnapping - More Ransom Letters, Lindbergh kidnapping - Enter Jafsie, Lindbergh kidnapping - Gaston Means the Socialite and the Baby Trail, Lindbergh kidnapping - Cemetery John, Lindbergh kidnapping - Enter John Hughes Curtis, Lindbergh kidnapping - Jafsie Delivers the Ransom, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Body, Lindbergh kidnapping - Investigation, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Ransom, Lindbergh kidnapping - Bruno Hauptmann, Lindbergh kidnapping - Hauptmann's Trial Conviction and Execution, Lindbergh kidnapping - Aftermath, Lindbergh kidnapping - Unresolved Questions, Lindbergh kidnapping - Questions about Hauptmann's Guilt, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Eyewitnesses, Lindbergh kidnapping - Condon's Telephone Number in Hauptmann's House, Lindbergh kidnapping - Questions About the Toddler's Corpse, Lindbergh kidnapping - Alternate Scenarios Read more here: » Lindbergh kidnapping: Encyclopedia II - Lindbergh kidnapping - Aftermath |
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Lindbergh, Jr. (called "Little It" by his parents) was, beyond a slight deformity of some toes on his right foot, a healthy child. Later, the child became known as the Lindbergh baby.
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See also:Lindbergh kidnapping, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Eaglet, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Lindbergh Estates, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Abduction, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Four Colonels, Lindbergh kidnapping - Federal Interest, Lindbergh kidnapping - More Ransom Letters, Lindbergh kidnapping - Enter Jafsie, Lindbergh kidnapping - Gaston Means the Socialite and the Baby Trail, Lindbergh kidnapping - Cemetery John, Lindbergh kidnapping - Enter John Hughes Curtis, Lindbergh kidnapping - Jafsie Delivers the Ransom, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Body, Lindbergh kidnapping - Investigation, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Ransom, Lindbergh kidnapping - Bruno Hauptmann, Lindbergh kidnapping - Hauptmann's Trial Conviction and Execution, Lindbergh kidnapping - Aftermath, Lindbergh kidnapping - Unresolved Questions, Lindbergh kidnapping - Questions about Hauptmann's Guilt, Lindbergh kidnapping - The Eyewitnesses, Lindbergh kidnapping - Condon's Telephone Number in Hauptmann's House, Lindbergh kidnapping - Questions About the Toddler's Corpse, Lindbergh kidnapping - Alternate Scenarios Read more here: » Lindbergh kidnapping: Encyclopedia II - Lindbergh kidnapping - The Eaglet |
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