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Post by sue75 on Oct 21, 2008 10:30:11 GMT -5
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Post by Michael on Oct 21, 2008 18:19:08 GMT -5
Nice find Sue!
I read through the article and I didn't see where it said how he was connected. Not a household name as it pertains to the case so I figured I'd mention that Chiaravalli worked for Fred Pope. I think he's the last direct link to the case who is still alive.
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Post by sue75 on Oct 22, 2008 13:32:22 GMT -5
www.daylife.com/article/01YC2yAd2p6aA "Those lessons proved valuable as Chiaravalli plunged into controversial cases as soon as he joined the New Jersey Bar Association in 1934. He assisted in the defense of Bruno Hauptmann, who was found guilty of kidnapping and murdering the baby son of aviator Charles Lindbergh from his Hunterdon County home."
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