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The Sixteenth Rail: The Evidence, the Scientist, and the Lindbergh Kidnapping

Author Adam Schrager
Publisher Fulcrum Publishing
Category History
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Author(s)Adam Schrager
ISBN / ASIN155591716X
ISBN-139781555917166
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Sales Rank375,112
CategoryHistory
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Before there was CSI and NCIS, there was a mild-mannered forensic scientist whose diligence would help solve the 20th century's greatest crime. Arthur Koehler was called the "Sherlock Holmes of his era" for his work tracing the ladder used to kidnap Charles Lindbergh's son to Bruno Hauptmann's attic and garage. A gripping tale of science and true crime.
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