04-26-2022, 06:21 PM
There was an orphanage very nearby where the baby's body was found. There was a forensic doctor friend of Charles who often was permitted to use the bodies of dead children for research. It is plausible that the child in the grave was not Charlie but was put there by the friend to get closure to the case of kidnapping. Lindbergh wanted the press off his back and it was not going to happen. I believe that Charlie was taken in the dark of night by boat to Cape Henlopen Delaware and driven and dropped off a few miles away at a remote place in Georgetown Delaware (then a "Home for the Feeble Minded), later named Stockley Center. It is a known fact that during the time of the crime many people had fallen on hard times and left, even their healthy infants, there anonymously to be cared for. It is likely that Charlie was believed to be impaired and somewhat slow in his development. Something which Charles could not possibly abide in any child of his. I have other info I could submit here but will await response to what I have said.