The man who pretended to be a part of the Rockefeller family to con people, then murdered them has been on murder trial. Now, there has been closing arguments and if convicted, Christian Carl Gerhartsreiter, 52, could get up to 26 years in prison. He has been accused of killing San Marino resident John Sohus back in 1985 and his wife.
When Gerhartsreiter was a fugitive, we followed this story on America's Most Wanted. As the show revealed and now also KTLA.com, Gerhartsreiter rented a guest house from the Sohuses in the early 1980s, using the name Chichester. KTLA.com mentions that shortly after John and Linda Sohus disappeared, Gerhartsreiter moved to Connecticut with the couple’s truck. Police investigated the disappearance, but the case went cold. It wasn’t until nine years later, in 1994, that workers digging a swimming pool for a new homeowner uncovered John Sohus’ bones. This story is so gruesome, we are not surprised if Gerhartsreiter gets the death sentence.
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Closing Arguments Set in Fake Rockefeller’s Murder Trial
by Kellan Connor
Web Producer
LOS ANGELES (KTLA) — Closing arguments are set to begin on Monday in the murder trial of the man who once posed as a member of the famed Rockefeller family.Christian Carl Gerhartsreiter, 52, could get up to 26 years in prison if he’s convicted of killing San Marino resident John Sohus back in...Read full article, here.
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