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How Sensationalism Keeps New York Citys Most Controversial Defendants Innocent in Public Eye

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AI-generatedNo commercial mechanism. Historical criminal cases with no current economic, supply chain, or market impact. No companies, commodities, or sectors affected.
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- Bruno Richard Hauptmann convicted in 1936 for Lindbergh kidnapping, ransom $50,000 then $70,000.
- Julius and Ethel Rosenberg executed for espionage, guilt still debated.
- Article discusses media sensationalism and public perception of controversial defendants.
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