Jury convicts ‘Dinnertime Bandit’
August 27th, 2008A Connecticut Superior Court jury has convicted “Dinnertime Bandit” Alan Golder for home burglaries in Greenwich.
GREENWICH TIME WHITEWASH: Theres No Proof That Police Did Not Illegally Release A Juvenile Report
Newspaper Provides No Proof That A Police Employee Did Not Illegally Release A Juvenile Police Report To Thomas Gallagher.
Once Again The Local Rag Sells Out It’s Readers Right To Know To The Powers That Be In Greenwich
Forget About “Let The Chips Fall Where They May” The Greenwich Police Department Is Giving Special Consideration And Playing Favorites With Anti-Wiffle Ballers.
The Greenwich Police Department should know that youth cases are shielded from the public by law to prevent minors from being stigmatized by the crimes they commit.
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“No child grows up to perfection,” said the mother, who Greenwich Time agreed not to name because it would reveal the identity of the juvenile. “I just want them to know how hurtful adults can be. What kind of lesson are they trying to teach by doing this?”
THE STORY:
Wiffle woes dog neighbor
By Neil Vigdor / Greenwich Time Staff writer
First Neil Vidgor Dutifully Reports On The Town’s Smoke And Mirror Activities Designed To Distract Citizen’s From A Serious Breach Of Conneticut State Law….
A Riverside man’s complaints to the town about an unauthorized Wiffle ball field that sprouted on a municipally owned lot next to his property may come back to bite him.
First Selectman Peter Tesei has ordered the Department of Public Works to survey the area near town Lot 5A on Riverside Lane to see if any of the abutting residential properties encroach on the parcel.
The directive comes after several of those who tried to save the ill-fated field from being shut down last month questioned whether a picket fence, bushes and driveway belonging to the homeowner at 100 Riverside Lane are located on town property.
“I think it’s a good idea, in light of all the controversy, to delineate what the boundaries are,” Tesei said…
Blood may be key evidence in ‘85 missing-persons case
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Frank C. Girardot and Nathan McIntire, Staff Writers
SAN MARINO - Forensic scientists will re-examine blood recovered from the guesthouse of the Lorain Road property where Clark Rockefeller, aka Chris Chichester, once lived, sheriff’s officials said Wednesday.
It may be a key piece of evidence in the 23-year-old missing persons case of John and Linda Sohus and a homicide investigation, officials said.
Los Angeles County Sheriff’ Department spokesman Steve Whitmore said “a bloodstain somewhere in the guesthouse” is being looked at in the probe of Rockefeller and his possible connection to the disappearance of the Sohuses from their San Marino home in February 1985.
“All the evidence that we collected then and all the evidence that we have now will be looked at and re-examined with modern technology,” Whitmore said. “That evidence includes a bloodstain on the carpet.”
At the time of the bloodstain’s discovery in 1994, officials simply said there had been evidence of foul play at the home…
….Clark Rockefeller, who remains in custody in Boston on suspicion of parental abduction, lived in the guesthouse behind John and Linda Sohus’ residence at the time of their disappearance in February 1985. In the 1980s Rockefeller used the alias Chris Chichester, according to his attorney, Stephen Hrones.
Sheriff’s Department officials said Monday that Rockefeller/Chichester is actually Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter, who was born in Germany in 1961.
Rockefeller, using the Chichester alias, disappeared from San Marino a few months after the Sohuses vanished. In 1988, he turned up in Greenwich, Conn., using the identity of Hollywood producer Christopher Crowe.
As Crowe, Rockefeller was pulled over while driving the 1985 Nissan pickup truck belonging to John Sohus. He had previously tried to sell it to the son of a minister, officials said.
Credit crunch: Bernanke’s inflation optimism boosts shares on both sides of Atlantic
Prices may fall back this year, says Fed chairman Buffett predicts total loss for Mac and Mae investors Larry Elliott , Economics editor The Guardian , Saturday August 23 2008 Ben Bernanke, the head of …










