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A German native who consorted for years with New England’s social elite by pretending to be a Rockefeller was convicted Wednesday in Los Angeles of first-degree murder, capping a nearly three-decade-old mystery involving a missing couple and a body buried in a San Marino backyard. Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter, 52, was accused of bludgeoning his landlady’s adult son with a blunt object and then digging a 3-foot-deep grave in the backyard of the victim’s home. The body was buried behind a guest house where Gerhartsreiter had been living. The victim, John Sohus, 27, vanished in early 1985 along with his wife, Linda, who has never been found. Gerhartsreiter, who in San Marino introduced himself as British aristocrat Christopher Chichester, disappeared soon afterward, resurfacing on the East Coast under a series of ever more elaborate false identities. In Connecticut, he was television and film producer Christopher Crowe before convincing some on Wall Street that he was a bond trader. But it was his act as Clark Rockefeller, an eccentric but brilliant member of America’s famous wealthy family, that won him entry to exclusive social clubs and fooled many, including his Harvard-educated wife. More than 40 witnesses testified during the three-week trial in downtown Los Angeles, recounting stories about the charismatic Gerhartsreiter and the missing couple, who had been married less than a year and a half when they disappeared. John’s remains were discovered in 1994 by a construction crew building a swimming pool for the new owner of the Lorain Road property. Defense attorneys argued that their client was a simple conman who committed only petty crimes. They pointed out that the prosecution had presented no motive for the killing. The victim’s 29-year-old wife, they said, was more likely to have been responsible for the slaying. In building a case against Gerhartsreiter, the prosecution had to overcome an array of obstacles. There was no DNA, fingerprints or other forensic evidence identifying the killer. Most of the victim’s remains were mistakenly destroyed in 1995. Witnesses had trouble remembering dates that were nearly 30 years old. The new lead sheriff’s detective had to deal with incomplete reports and missing evidence from previous investigators. Deputy Dist. Atty. Habib Balian spent three weeks weaving together a case from circumstantial evidence. The key prosecution evidence were two plastic bags found wrapped around the victim’s skull. Both were in use during the early 1980s. One was from the bookstore at USC, where Gerhartsreiter attended film classes at the time. The other was from the bookstore at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, where Gerhartsreiter was enrolled from spring 1980 to spring 1981. The prosecutor argued that Gerhartsreiter slipped up by taking the couple’s new truck with him when he left San Marino. In 1988, he gave the Sohuses' truck to a friend who tried to obtain its title from California, alerting police that Gerhartsreiter and the missing couple's vehicle were in Connecticut. Although Gerhartsreiter had lied about his identity before, he went to more extraordinary lengths to hide who he really was after the killing, particularly when a detective began seeking him in connection with the missing couple, Balian argued. Witnesses testified that Gerhartsreiter changed his address, dyed his hair, used post office boxes and kept records out of his name for the next 20 years. “He's gotten away with it for 28 years,” Balian told jurors at the end of the trial. “He thinks he's smarter than everyone.… He thinks everyone's so stupid.” |
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I came here to post this article. Yay!
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It's a good day for justice! I am sad that they have not found Linda's body. I see the conviction for John's murder as a virtual conviction of her murder as well. I hope this brings their families some peace.
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So, how long before he tries to pass himself off as Charles Manson's younger brother who really orchestrated the whole thing?
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Well, I'm glad it turned out this way, because I've always believed that he was guilty of this, and based on the circumstances as presented in the segment, I'm surprised that he wasn't considered a suspect initially.
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I hope that now it is "done", perhaps more details of his whereabouts over the years will be made public and maybe Linda can be found someday.
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YAY!!! Another douche gets what he deserves!!!!!
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Finally! RIP John Sohus
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Great news! Now if he will just tell what happened to Linda.
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I am glad to see this story has been posted here. A bizarre tale, indeed. Maybe someday we will find out what happened to Linda?
Who knows, maybe the in-clark-cerated rockefeller will be able to help....solve a mystery?
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I hope his guilty verdict and sentencing is of some closure to John and Linda's friends and family. I think finding Linda is the last big piece of the puzzle. I don't get the feeling that she is dead. I think she might be in hiding.
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Logic would indicate if she is still alive she was 100% involved.
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