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Murder squad police to question Rockefeller kidnapping suspect

Clark Rockefeller in his police mugshot



Los Angeles police are sending two murder squad detectives to Boston to interview the man known as Clark Rockefeller, who is accused of kidnapping his seven-year-old daughter.

Newspapers have reported that the trip is linked to the discovery of three bags of human remains in San Marino, California, in 1994. They are thought to be those of a couple who disappeared nine years earlier.

Rockefeller's lawyer has denied his client is involved.

Boston authorities say they still have no idea of the true identity of Rockefeller, who snatched his daugher Reigh in a custody wrangle with her mother Sandra Boss, a top executive based in London.

Rockefeller, who is thought to be 48, has claimed he does not remember where he is from, where his parents are or even whether he is from the U.S..

Thousands of hours of work by the FBI, local and state officials and even the Department of Homeland Security have found no record of him before 1993.

Rockefeller was arraigned in Boston Municipal Court on Tuesday on charges related to the disappearance of his daughter, Reigh Boss.

The Boston Herald reported that Los Angeles authorities were investigating human remains discovered in 1994 in San Marino, California. The newspaper said three plastic bags containing human bones were found by workers digging a swimming pool. Investigators said at the time that the bones may have belonged to Jonathan Sohus, a man who disappeared along with his wife in 1985.


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