This episode covers the mysterious disappearance of John and Linda Soas, the discovery of John’s remains, and the arrest of Christian Gerhardtstrider, also known as Clark Rockefeller, for murder. Key topics include the investigation, the couple's life, and the trial.
John and Linda Soas vanished in 1985, leading to a missing persons case that turned into a murder investigation when a body was discovered in their backyard in 1994. Detectives Tim Miley and Dolores Scott discuss the challenges they faced in piecing together the case.
Christian Gerhardtstrider, who lived in the guest house on the Soas property, was linked to the couple's disappearance. The episode features testimony from friends and family, including Linda's friend Sue Kaufman, who expressed her concerns about the couple's situation.
The narrative shifts to Gerhardtstrider's life as Clark Rockefeller, a con man who kidnapped his daughter in 2008. The episode highlights how his past caught up with him as investigators reopened the Soas case.
The trial against Gerhardtstrider is detailed, focusing on circumstantial evidence and the defense's argument that Linda may have been involved in John's murder. The jury ultimately finds Gerhardtstrider guilty of first-degree murder.
The episode details the murder case of John Soas and the trial of Clark Rockefeller, revealing a web of lies and deception.
This episode stands out for the following:
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