Jailhouse Interviews with Convicted Killer Clark Rockefeller Featured in Frank C. Girardot's Shocking Ebook, "Name Dropper"

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Jailhouse interviews with convicted killer Clark Rockefeller featured in Frank C.  Girardot's shocking ebook, "Name Dropper"

1888 Press Release - Frank C. Girardot Jr.'s popular book, "Name Dropper: Investigating the Clark Rockefeller Mystery," has been updated in ebook form to include exclusive, jailhouse interviews with Rockefeller himself. Girardot's story sheds light on the grisly evidence that led to Rockefeller's arrest and conviction for the 1985 murder of San Marino, CA resident John Sohus. Los Angeles­Long Beach, CA ­ In the aftermath of con man/murderer Clark Rockefeller's trial and conviction  (the German immigrant was sentenced to 27 years to life for the murder of San Marino resident John  Sohus), Star Creek Entertainment releases the ebook version of Frank C. Girardot Jr.'s gripping true crime  story, "Name Dropper: Investigating the Clark Rockefeller Mystery" ($9.99). It has been updated to include  excerpts of jailhouse interviews that Girardot conducted with Rockefeller after his conviction in August,  2013. Actor Dean Norris, who wrote the book's foreword, says Girardot's meticulously researched tale is sure to  leave readers spellbound. "'Name Dropper' could alternatively be titled 'Jaw Dropper'," said Norris, best known for his role as DEA  agent Hank Schrader in AMC's "Breaking Bad." "It's not only an intriguing look at the almost unbelievable  and bizarre life of Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter (aka Clark Rockefeller), but it also is a tautly written  whodunit spanning several decades, thousands of miles and linking Chris to a grisly murder left unsolved for  28 years." Novelist and New York Times' literary critic Walter Kirn, author of "Blood Will Out," a memoir of his  friendship with Rockefeller, also offered praise for Girardot's book. "No one understands the 'Clark Rockefeller' murder case with Frank Girardot's combination of comprehensive  local knowledge and dogged reportorial thoroughness," said Kirn....