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Name Dropper: Investigating the Clark Rockefeller Mystery

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Prepare to be shocked as the grisly details about the murder of San Marino computer geek John Sohus are revealed in Frank C. Girardot's new book, "Name Dropper: Investigating the Clark Rockefeller Mystery."

Clark Rockefeller, the prime suspect in Sohus' murder, may have been the last person to see him alive. Nine years after his death, Sohus' bones were dug up in the backyard of the home he once shared with his wife Linda, whose whereabouts remain unknown.

Upon Rockefeller's arrest, Girardot began piecing together the convoluted tale in a series of articles for the Pasadena Star-News.

His research resulted in "Name Dropper," which reveals inside information about the case Girardot says is the most fantastic he's seen in his 25 years as an investigative reporter.

242 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 9, 2013

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Frank C. Girardot Jr.

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March 22, 2016
Absolutely 5 stars. But that's my biased opinion. I wrote it. You should read it.
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August 8, 2021
Some good info about the San Marino portion of Clark's development as an unparalleled con man. "The Man in the Rockefeller Suit" is much better and more comprehensive.
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