MOTORISTS DISCOVERY
(Press. Assn.-
; SKELETQN LYING; IN BRUSH ! NEAR PARENTS' 5 HOME IDENTIFIED BY CLOTHING
— By Telegraph — Copyright).
Rec. May 13, 8,40 p.m. n.- ■ NEW YORK, Thursday. The 'skelton. of the Lindbergh baby was found early this afternoon by passing motorists near Colonel and Mrs L'indbergh's estate at Hopewell (N.J.). It Avas lying in the brush on what is known as Mount Rose Hill, near the village. Aftei* examination, the remains were identified by the baby's undershirt. A message from Trenton (New Jersey) states that the Governor, Mr Harry Moors, late on Thursday said he had been informed by Golonel H, Norman Schwarzkopf, of the State police, that the Lindbergh baby had been found dead near its parents' es-, tate. Colonel Schwarzkopf informed the Governor that the body was found by neighbours near Colonel Lindbergh's home.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 223, 14 May 1932, Page 5
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