Friday, August 8, 2008

CLARK ROCKEFELLER: IS HE ALEXANDER GERHARTSREITER?




MyFOXBoston.com/America's Most Wanted
Clark Rockefeller after his arrest.






Mystery of 'Clark Rockefeller,' Accused of Kidnapping Daughter, May Be Solved
Friday, August 08, 2008
By Catherine Donaldson-Evans

FOX NEWS.COM

The mystery of a man calling himself Clark Rockefeller, who is accused of kidnapping his daughter and could have at least a dozen different aliases, may be solved now that a German man identified him as his long-lost brother in a photo.

Alexander Gerhartsreiter said that Rockefeller is his older brother, Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter, when shown a photograph by a Boston Herald reporter visiting his house in Upper Bavaria.

"It seems you found my brother," Alexander Gerhartsreiter told the Herald. "It is really a shock."

He said Christian left home as a teenager and cut ties with the family about 20 years ago.
Police have been investigating whether Christian Gerhartsreiter, a German exchange student who lived with two Connecticut families, and Clark Rockefeller are one and the same.

Detectives allege Rockefeller is a con artist who has for decades been traveling across the

United States, concocting different stories and using different aliases in order to live a lavish life.
Among the personas he has adopted are that of a wealthy, educated member of the elite

Rockefeller family and a tenant renting a carriage house in Los Angeles County who mysteriously vanished along with the newlywed owners of the property in what became a cold homicide case.

MYSTERY OF CLARK ROCKEFELLER SOLVED...OR IS IT!

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