Sun coverage: Kidnapping suspect captured

Sun coverage of the capture of the man known as Clark Rockefeller. Rockefeller was arrested by federal authorities in Baltimore following a weeklong manhunt after he allegedly kidnapped his 7-year-old daughter, Reigh Boss, during a supervised visit in Boston.
Clark Rockefeller

The man known as Clark Rockefeller (right) stands with his lawyer, Stephen Hrones (left), during arraignment in a Boston municipal court. He is charged with abducting his 7-year-old daughter. (AP photo / August 5, 2008)

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Man known as Rockefeller now admits knowing Calif. family

Blaming a faulty memory, the man who calls himself Clark Rockefeller has repeatedly denied allegations of an alias-filled past and any link to a Southern California couple who disappeared 23 years ago.

The many faces of Clark Rockefeller

Clark Rockefeller might not be a real descendant of the oil tycoon, but if authorities and reports are to be believed, he sure was a lot of other things:

Kidnap suspect might be German

A Connecticut man says he is convinced the mysterious man accused of kidnapping his own daughter in Boston and taking her to Baltimore, and also wanted for questioning in the 1985 disappearance of a California couple, was a German student who lived with his family decades ago.

Fugitive back in Boston

The man known to law enforcement officials as Clark Rockefeller left Baltimore yesterday morning and was extradited to Boston, where he is to face charges of kidnapping his 7-year-old daughter and assaulting a social worker.

A new self in Baltimore

The suspected con man known to law enforcement as Clark Rockefeller started looking for a new house in Baltimore late last year but only enjoyed his new home in historic Mount Vernon for a few weeks before authorities picked him up.

Jean Marbella: Why did What's-his-name decide to come to our city?

Looks like the Fauxfeller picked the wrong town to disappear in.

Suspect 'talked a big story'

The man known as Clark Rockefeller slipped into Baltimore months ago with ambitions to restore historic city property, quickly passing himself off as the owner of a local real estate agency with ties to the New York City elite.

Fugitive father caught in Baltimore

An international manhunt for a New England man accused of kidnapping his 7-year-old daughter a week ago came to an end yesterday afternoon when FBI agents arrested the fugitive and rescued the girl in Mount Vernon, officials said.

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