This is Clark Rockefeller’s booking photo taken by Baltimore Police on Monday
HEADLINE:
Greenwich Police Department May Have Let Murdering Con Man Who Later Kidnapped A Little Girl Go Free
QUOTE:
Robert Stack said, "Authorities want to speak with a German native named Christian Gerhard Streiter, aka Christopher Chichester, aka Christopher Crowe" -Unsolved Mysteries TV Show
THE STORY:
Is Clark Rockefeller really Christian
By Jessica Van SackAlook at what we know about Christian Gerhart Streiter and Clark Rockefeller.
1961: Christian Gerhart Streiter is born in Germany.
1985: John and Linda Sohus of San Marino disappear, last seen in February by Christopher Crowe Mountbatten Chichester, a man claiming to be the son of a British aristocrat and the lone tenant of their guest house. Authorities come to believe Chichester is an alias of Gerhart Streiter. Relatives and friends receive postcards from Paris signed by Linda Sohus, but investigators are unable to determine if the handwriting is the missing woman’s.
Chichester leaves the guest house in April. 1988:
A truck belonging to the Sohuses turns up 3,000 miles away in Greenwich, Conn. A man calling himself Christopher Crowe had tried to sell it to the son to a local minister. Rather than buy it, he reports it to police. Authorities determine Chichester and Crowe are the same person.
1993: A man calling himself Clark Rockefeller turns up in New York City, quickly ascending to high society and boasting of his priceless art collection.
1994: Workers digging a hole for a pool at the former Sohus property on Lorain Road in San Marino unearth a trisected skeleton wrapped in plastic bags. Authorities believe it is the body of John Sohus and want to question Chichester, described as an urbane gentleman who endeared himself to the rich.
1994: Clark Rockefeller weds Ivy League-educated consultant Sandra Boss on Nantucket. No marriage certificate is filed.
1995: The TV show “Unsolved Mysteries” airs a segment on the Sohus case, titled “Chichester - San Marino Bones.” It concludes by saying authorities want to speak with a German native named Christian Gerhard Streiter, aka Christopher Chichester, aka Christopher Crowe.
May 24, 2001: Reigh Storrow Rockefeller is born.
2006: Boss buys a $2.3 million Beacon Hill brownstone.
Jan. 17, 2007: Boss files for divorce in Suffolk Probate Court. Rockefeller is permitted supervised visits while Boss, now living in London, gets full custody of Reigh.
December 2007: The former couple’s divorce is finalized. Meanwhile in Baltimore, a man calling himself Charles “Chip” Smith and claiming to be a contract captain of luxury vessels in Chile, begins searching for a home for him and his daughter.
April 2008: Chip Smith begins renting an apartment in Baltimore.
July 2008: Chip Smith hires movers to transport his belongings from a U-Haul facility in Cambridge to his new house at 618 Ploy St., Baltimore. Clark Rockefeller purchases $300,000 in gold bullion from an Arlington dealer.
July 27 12:45 p.m. - During a supervised visit with his daughter in front of 5 Marlborough St. in Boston, according to police, Rockefeller pushes a social worker and takes Reigh away in a waiting SUV.
Aug. 2: Rockefeller is caught in Baltimore and Reigh is found safe inside an apartment.
Aug. 4: Rockefeller waives his right to extradition in Baltimore.
Aug. 5: Rockefeller is held without bail in Boston Municipal Court on charges of kidnapping, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, and endangering a minor.
Homicide investigators say they are probing a possible link between Clark Rockefeller and the cold Sohus case.
PLEASE ALSO SEE:
08/01/08 The Fake Rockefeller Has A Greenwich Connection In Doctor Hedi Leistner
- Photo:
Dr. Hedi Leistner (below, at home yesterday), a friend of
Clark Rockefeller (above) , says he would never hurt his daughter.
"She has fielded all the calls of crisis in Clark's life," said a friend.
Leistner who lives in Greenwich, Conn., would not discuss her relationship with Rockefeller yesterday. She also would not say if she had been in contact with him since the abduction.
"Her father wouldn't hurt her," was all Leistner would say of Snooks.
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