Did the Lindbergh baby have rickets?
Thereof, did they ever find Charles Lindbergh baby?
On May 12, 1932, the body of the kidnapped baby was accidentally found, partly buried, and badly decomposed, about four and a half miles southeast of the Lindbergh home, 45 feet from the highway, near Mount Rose, New Jersey, in Mercer County.
Similarly, you may ask, who really kidnapped the Lindbergh baby?
Hauptmann was indicted in the Bronx on September 24, 1934, for extorting the $50,000 ransom from Charles Lindbergh. Two weeks later, on October 8, Hauptmann was indicted in New Jersey for the murder of Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr.
The murder investigation An autopsy found that the Lindbergh baby had been killed by a blow to the head during or shortly after the kidnapping. The U.S. Bureau of Investigation (now the Federal Bureau of Investigation) had, until the discovery of the body, been acting in a purely advisory capacity.