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Robert Mann, forensic anthropologist, deputy scientific director of the U.S. government’s Central Identification Laboratory presented his lecture on the most difficult case he had ever experienced of all time. This case was Clark Rockefeller Unmasked: The undoing of a Master Con.
It all began in San Marino, CA, 1978, when Christian Chichester lived in the guesthouse of the Sohus family. The Sohus family consisted of Didi, John and Linda. In 1985, John and Linda strangely vanished. This was strange because they never told their family and friends they were going somewhere, Linda’s artwork was unfinished and abandoned and also they didn’t pack anything. As a result, the authorities investigated immediately and Chichester became a person of interest. He told the authorities that John and Linda went to Connecticut for a government interview and when the police came to visit him, he opened the door naked and refused to put on clothes. Therefore, the police left. In addition, a neighbor called Chichester and asked what he’s burning in the fireplace because it is stinking up the neighborhood. He said, “I’m burning old carpet.” Around this same time, Linda’s best friend and parents receives postcard from Paris. A forensic document examiner says Linda did write those postcards, but she didn’t not …show more content…
The investigation revealed that there was no activity through credit bureaus, wages, DMV, Post Office or phone companies. Just before Police put the all the pieces of this puzzle together, Chichester disappeared. Also, John mother dies and the new owners of their house move in and install a swimming pool. This is when workers uncovered three plastic bags of remains under a piece of fiber board. The anthropologist hired came to a conclusion that it was a male with a height of 5’7 and pants size of 34, who had a shirt with six stabbed

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