No, he was not a house-hand in that sense. He was a professional carpenter and the very flimsily-constructed ladder that played such a big role in the trial- it doesn"t add up. Any skillfull carpenter would have made a better piece of hardware for the crime at hand.
The Lindbergh case has many unanswered questions even after almost a century later. Many believe that Hauptmann was innocent of the crime completely and was convicted on false evidence. Since Hauptmann went to the death chamber proclaiming his innocence he most certainly did not say how or why the Lindbergh infant was killed, if he ever really knew. There has been new interest in the case and we may soon have new evidence relying on the ransom notes and handwriting technology using computers instead of the human eye. This may prove that Hauptmann was not guilty and went to the electric chair an innocent man.
Charles Lindbergh flew alone across the Atlantic Ocean. That is something that nobody has ever done
He Was the first EVER aviator in history!
no
YES
nope because they are not that fortunate to meet bruno mars
No, Charles Lindbergh's plane, the Spirit of St. Louis, was not the first ever made. The first powered aircraft is widely recognized as the Wright Flyer, which was flown by the Wright brothers in 1903. Lindbergh's flight in 1927 was significant for being the first solo nonstop transatlantic flight, but it was built on decades of aviation advancements leading up to that point.
I honestly doubt it.
Yes, we saw a picture of it.
No
No, they haven't dated.
Yes, they met while they both worked with Maddux Airlines in 1929.