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    Was Charles Lindbergh responsible for his son’s kidnapping and death?

    Instead of becoming the main suspect, aviator and international celebrity Charles A.

    Lindbergh was put in charge of the investigation when he reported in 1932 that his toddler son had been snatched from their New Jersey home.

    In a recently released book, author Lise Pearlman asks readers to consider the possibility that Lindbergh used his position to conceal the fact that he was personally – and intentionally – responsible for his son’s death.

    Pearlman’s heavily researched book – titled “The Lindbergh Kidnapping Suspect Number 1: The Man Who Got Away” – was put out Sept.

    1 by Berkeley, Calif.-based Regent Press.

    It’s the fifth book by Pearlman, a longtime attorney who was the first presiding judge of the California State Bar Court, a position she held from 1989 to 1995.

    Pearlman’s research assistants included her daughter, Lawrence resident Jamie Benvenutti, who said she found long out-of-print publications