The Ghosts of Hopewell


Setting the Record Straight in the Lindberg Case

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By Jim Fisher
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SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY PRESS
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219 x 140 mm
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240

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Jim Fisher, who received an Edgar nomination for Fall Guys: False Confessions and the Politics of Murder, is a professor in the Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. He is also the author of The Lindbergh Case. He was a special agent for the FBI from 1966 to 1972.

"Fisher, a former FBI agent now turned professor, intends to show in this book that the original decision of the judicial system had it right, that the circumstantial evidence against Hauptmann was overwhelming and devastating, and that even new fragments of information tend to confirm his responsibility. The book makes a very good read. . . . Although of course it will not be so, this book deserves to be the last word on a tragic crime."-Choice "Fisher examines the contentions of the revisionists and the characters that inhabit their world-the grieving widow, the ballyhooing attorney, and the various pretenders each claiming to be the kidnapped Lindbergh child. He also offers surprising new evidence implicating Hauptmann. But how could Hauptmann have known that the baby would be in an unaccustomed location on the night he struck? And why did Hauptmann never confess when faced with damning evidence against him? Fisher also speculates on these open questions, which remain part of the fascination of this intricate tale of American celebrity, tragedy, and justice." -Patterson Smith, publisher of the Patterson Smith Reprint Series in Criminology, Law Enforcement, and Social Problems "Fisher, a former FBI agent . . . has-we may very well hope-driven the final nail into the coffin of the Lindbergh revisionists."-Rapport "Former FBI agent Fisher offers an arch, engaging rebuttal to a recent generation of Lindbergh conspiracy theorists and to true-crime revisionists generally. . . . This latest addition to the post-Lindbergh flood stands as an entertaining, readable, and comprehensive summation of a dark event and its transcendent cultural afterlife."-Kirkus Reviews "Jim Fisher offers a devastating critique of the conspiracy theories that continue to swirl around the 'crime of the century,' the kidnapping of the Lindbergh baby. Sifting through the primary sources, Fisher shows that much of the so-called evidence put forth by defenders of Bruno Richard Hauptmann is either misinformation or totally irrelevant. Anyone concerned with the way publishers and the media promote lurid fictions at the expense of historical truth is in his debt." -Joyce Milton, author of Loss of Eden: A Biography of Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh "It is inconceivable to me that any rational person could study the Lindbergh case for more than a few hours and not emerge with a belief bordering on certainty that the evidence against Bruno Richard [Hauptmann] was, and is, too overwhelming to warrant even a single Hauptmann-didn't-do-it book. . . . [Fisher has] written a fine and needed book. The revisionist irrationality in the Lindberg case demands point-by-point refutation, and [Fisher] supplied it."-Gerald Tomlinson, author of Murdered in Jersey

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