ROCKEFELLER "was a German Exchange Student"

by Christina 123 | August 7, 2008 at 12:27 pm
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The World's top detectives are trying to discover the true ID of Rocke-phoney, Clark Rockefeller.  Two families in Germany are convinced the man stayed with their family as an exchange student thirty years ago.

 

Steve Savio, 39, of Berlin, Connecticut, said Thursday he is "100 percent certain" Rockefeller is the same person who boarded with his family in 1980 at age 17 under the name Christian Gerhart Reiter.

"The first pictures I saw of him when he didn't have any glasses on, didn't look anything like him," Savio said told The Associated Press. "But the pictures after he was apprehended, with the glasses, those look just like him."

Savio said Greenwich Police interviewed his family in 1988 about a possible connection between Reiter and the disappearance of Jonathan and Linda Sohus, of San Marino, California. The FBI and German authorities interviewed them this week about Reiter and Rockefeller, he said.

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phoenixesrose
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at 12:44 on August 7th, 2008

Christina 123, I like this story. It's good stuff.

Strange case - it'll be interesting to find out who this person really is - and what (if anything) he's been running from all these years.

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Christina 123

Thanks, phoenixesrose!  I'd like to know where he gor all his money from!  He is obviously on the run from something to have such a complete makeover.  Only surprise is that he got away with C.L.A.R.K ROCKEFELLER!!! (As in Superman?) People are gullible, I guess.

sweet east pearl
sweet east pearl
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at 15:44 on August 7th, 2008

Christina 123, I like this story. It's good stuff. Thanks for keeping us update.

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