When Clark Rockefeller ran away to Baltimore
together with his 7-year-old daughter, it seems that he was in hunt for a fresh
start in this city, a top Boston
police official said, cited by the Boston Globe.
“It seems like he was setting up a life down there,” the
same source quoted Deputy Superintendent Thomas Lee, head of the
criminal-investigation division for the Boston
police. “I have no doubt that he would have been right back in high-society
circles,” he added.
However, Rockefeller is just an alias for the little girl’s
father and his identity remains unknown. The mysterious 48-year-old man made
use of six known aliases and although he was arrested by police, they still
haven’t found out his true name.
Reigh Storrow Mills Boss, 7, whose kidnap Clark Rockefeller
is accused of, was reunited with her mother, Sandra Boss, on Saturday night in Baltimore and a Boston
police official who witnessed the get-together said it went “very well.”
Clark Rockefeller is being held in custody in Baltimore, the same place
he was captured after a major manhunt that involved local police, the Boston
Police Department and the FBI.
Clark Rockefeller abducted his own daughter during his first
supervised visit in Boston
last Sunday. The police captured him after receiving a tip from a “concerned”
member of the public informing that the kidnapper was living in a Baltimore apartment and
had a catamaran docked at a nearby marina. Investigators deceived the father
into believing that his boat was taking on water in order to lure him away from
the girl. The moment Mr. Rockefeller left the apartment in a Baltimore neighborhood, officers entered and
found Reigh safe and unharmed.
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