Charles Lindbergh Jr.’s Baby Rattle | |
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Origin |
Kidnapping of Charles Lindbergh, Jr. |
Type |
Baby Rattle |
Effects |
Sensory deprivation and paralyzing fear |
Downsides |
Increasing head trauma which can cause death if held on to for too long |
Activation |
Proximity/Touch |
Collected by |
PeterMess |
Section |
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Aisle |
684063-87916 |
Shelf |
520098-58457-6214 |
Date of Collection |
December 17, 1997 |
[Source] |
Origins[]
This ornate rattle belonged to 20-month-old toddler Charles Lindbergh Jr., also known as the ‘Lindbergh Baby’. Lindbergh was kidnapped on March 1st 1932 and was found deceased over 2 months later. The Lindbergh Kidnapping was highly publicized due to the fame of his father, aviator Col. Charles Lindbergh.
Effects[]
The rattle induces sensory deprivation and paralyzing fear when held. Holding on to the rattle will cause increasing head trauma until death if held on to for too long. Soft cries can be heard emanating from the rattle.