New Jersey Law Podcast
Aug. 19, 2022

Robert Zorn pt2 🛩️ The Lindbergh Trial

Welcome to part-2 in this Lindbergh kidnapping podcast series.  Meg continues her conversation with Robert Zorn, 👨‍⚖️ as your favorite NJ law podcast continues to delve into his family perspective on the historic Lindbergh Kidnapping case.

Robert Zorn is a graduate of Duke University and of the Wharton Graduate School of Business. In 2012, Robert Zorn published the book Cemetery John, which tells the story of the Charles Lindbergh kidnapping. Robert is uniquely qualified to write on this topic as his father, the late Eugene C. Zorn, Jr., a nationally respected economist, was the only person who ever witnessed the conspiracy behind the Lindbergh kidnapping.

Since publishing, Robert has spoken at venues around the country about his father’s story and the kidnapping; he was invited by former First Lady Barbara Bush to speak to a gathering of 1,200 book lovers at her Celebration of Reading event at the Meyerson Symphony Hall in Dallas.

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Robert Zorn is a graduate of Duke University and of the Wharton Graduate School of Business.

In 2012, Robert Zorn published the book Cemetery John, which tells the story of the Charles Lindbergh kidnapping. Robert is uniquely qualified to write on this topic as his father, the late Eugene C. Zorn, Jr., a nationally respected economist, was the only person who ever witnessed the conspiracy behind the Lindbergh kidnapping.

Since publishing, Robert has spoken at venues around the country about his father’s story and the kidnapping; he was invited by former First Lady Barbara Bush to speak to a gathering of 1,200 book lovers at her Celebration of Reading event at the Meyerson Symphony Hall in Dallas.