CA CA - Linda Sohus, 28, San Marino, 8 February 1985

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Clark Rockefeller recalls roots in Manhattan

Comment:Sherlock221
I know this man and remember him from when I was a senior and I believe he was a freshman at Stuyvesant HS now located in the financial district of Manhattan. I've called my former classmate, Tim Robbins, and he also agrees it's the same person. The reason we all remember him is because it was odd that every morning he'd arrive in a Rolls Royce. Tim and I have both contacted Mr. Hrones with what we know and he's having the school records checked.The only problem I can see is that the school was located on the Eastside back then and there were no computers.Let's hope they kept the paper records and moved them to the new location.

http://news.bostonherald.com/news/r...calls_roots_in_Manhattan/srvc=home&position=4
 
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Hrones: Herald story was ‘payback’ for interview snub

http://blogs.masslawyersweekly.com/...was-‘payback’-for-interview-snub/

Stephen B. Hrones says the Boston Herald’s coverage yesterday of his Board of Bar Overseers woes is simply sour grapes over the newspaper having lost out to The Boston Globe on an exclusive interview with his client Clark Rockefeller — a.k.a. Christian Gerhartsreiter.

“NBC said this is the biggest thing since [Scott] Peterson,” he says of the California man convicted of murdering his wife.

The on-air appearance will not be the first national exposure for Hrones, who was flown to New York City by ABC TV for an interview a few weeks ago and checked into the Ritz Carlton under an assumed name.

“They put me in the Ritz, and, unbeknownst to me, in an effort to keep the other networks away, they had me under the alias, Justin Weaver. I called for a wake-up call and they said, ‘Thank you, Mr. Weaver.’”
 
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Press-ing ahead

"There is absolutely nothing wrong with what I've done," he says. "I'm simply speaking for him in an environment where he's already been convicted by the press. This has been a trial by press because of the prosecution. They've had people on TV and made a big thing about it, so I've got to get out there on his behalf."


http://www.masslawyersweekly.com/index.cfm/archive/view/id/444648
 
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Clark Rockefeller: I Miss My Daughter Very Much

In terms of what his future might hold, "Well, for one thing, I'm – not really thinking about anything in specific in regards to – the case. I can't predict the future. No one can. But I do think about my little girl every day, every moment I'm awake, the moment I go to sleep I think of her. The moment I wake up I think of her. I wonder what she's doing and whether life is good for her."

http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20220660,00.html
 
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In the interview, he said, "I'm quite sure I grew up in New York City... There are certain things that I haven't forgotten. I remember going to the zoo in Central Park when it wasn't what it is today. When it was actually a downright dangerous place to go." Rockefeller said his wife Sandra Boss knew he really wasn't a Rockefeller:

http://gothamist.com/2008/08/22/clark_rockefeller_being_with_daught.php
 
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Ready-Made Rockefeller

People who know Ms. Boss said she never used the name Rockefeller in any professional or personal documents. Ms. Boss released a statement Friday that, given her ex-husband’s “history of deceitful behavior,” his statements “should be viewed with extreme skepticism.”

Photo of Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter in circa 1972.

“I don’t care how fake he is, but the paintings, the art — that was right,” Mr. Steigrad said. “If he’s not a Rockefeller, where the hell did he get the paintings?” LOL LOL

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/24/f...ion&adxnnlx=1219453779-IZ7KIV8d0Rw7phHpsI8tuw
 
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LOL, it is funny. On the one hand alias man insists that he is a Rockefeller. On the other hand, alias man insists his ex wife knew he wasn't a Rockefeller. I think the most interesting part is about the paintings.

Could he have supported himself as an art thief for all those years?
 
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After reading some of his comments about his daughter I am kinda glad he's not able to be with her. She's "like a drug"???? That's just not a normal thing to say about one's child.
 
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After reading some of his comments about his daughter I am kinda glad he's not able to be with her. She's "like a drug"???? That's just not a normal thing to say about one's child.

I thought the same Capoly..."Like a drug"???? Odd I think we will know more Monday and Tuesday.... I need to know how to write and publish a novel..LOL
 
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I need to know how to write and publish a novel..LOL
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I agree! You've been very thorough in your investigation of this case. I think I said previously I wished you were going to be the one to interview him.
 
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Capoly, there is something about Clark Rockefeller reminds me of years ago when my parents would take us to see our Grandmother that had a nervous breakdown and she was at this mental hospital. He has a look in his eyes sometimes that brings back those memories..Do you think maybe he could of been in a Mental Asylum? Hope I don't get in trouble saying this.. If you think I need to delete this please let me know..
 
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Capoly, there is something about Clark Rockefeller reminds me of years ago when my parents would take us to see our Grandmother that had a nervous breakdown and she was at this mental hospital. He has a look in his eyes sometimes that brings back those memories..Do you think maybe he could of been in a Mental Asylum? Hope I don't get in trouble saying this.. If you think I need to delete this please let me know..

No, I don't think so at all re trouble as there is nothing wrong with what you have said.

It is funny you say that though re his eyes. I thought in the photo of him standing with the interviewer, that he had a 'gleam' in his eyes that was familiar to me. Many, many years ago I trained at an oldtime "Mental Asylum" (which is what they were called so no offense there). The sleeping area was the huge dorm style and one of the women loved to get up during the night and stand over the beds of others. When I'd go up to her to redirect her, she had that 'gleam' in her eyes. Not neccessarily hostile, more like the world she was seeing wasn't the one I was seeing, and her's held the truth. If that makes sense???
 
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Capoly, there is something about Clark Rockefeller reminds me of years ago when my parents would take us to see our Grandmother that had a nervous breakdown and she was at this mental hospital. He has a look in his eyes sometimes that brings back those memories..Do you think maybe he could of been in a Mental Asylum? Hope I don't get in trouble saying this.. If you think I need to delete this please let me know..

The thought has crossed my mind. If the media and his attorney are relaying them correctly, his responses are erratic, first insisting then denying his alleged assumed identity. His erratic behaviors, stories and schemes to friends, elaborate plans for profit.

But that is also in contrast to his history. Has he been mentally ill all this time, yet managed to marry and stay married to a well to do woman, belong to clubs and maintain an identity claiming to be one of the Rockefellers? How did he support himself during those years prior to his marriage and still maintain an image?

Or is it that this is part of an escape plan. If caught, establish himself as mentally ill and spend a few years in a hospital instead of a prison. Is it mental illness or sociopathy?

Don't know. Still pretty early to determine. I do expect that at some point we will hear that they are doing psychiatric evaluations.
 
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