A German citizen who calls himself Clark Rockefeller has pleaded not guilty to kidnapping his 7-year-old daughter off a Boston street in July, in the latest chapter of a story involving aliases, international intrigue and a missing couple.
Investigators say Rockefeller is really Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter, a humbly-born Bavarian who has been living under aliases since coming to the United States as a high-school exchange student in 1978. Police say he has no tie to the late John D. Rockefeller’s family.
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Gerhartsreiter was arraigned Monday on charges of parental kidnapping, assault and battery, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon - a motor vehicle - and giving a false name to police. The judge set bail at $50 million.
Authorities also have identified Gerhartsreiter as a “person of interest” in the 1985 disappearance of a California couple.
The man known as Rockefeller was charged with kidnapping his daughter, Reigh Storrow Boss, during a supervised visitation July 27 in the Back Bay section of Boston. It was his first visit with her since an acriminous divorce late last year from his wife, Sandra Boss, a partner at McKinsey & Company, to whom he had been married for 12 years. The girl, who was unharmed, has returned to London where her mother lives.
Here are earlier Muckety stories about the case:
Police probe Clark Rockefeller’s ties to California cold case
Clark Rockefeller captured in Baltimore; 7-year-old daughter safe
Clark Rockefeller may have fabricated identity before abducting daughter
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