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And now for a brief respite from the entire earth collapsing: Fake Rockefeller charged with murder

by swivelchair • March 15, 2011 • 0 Comments

And so the other shoe drops:

Rockefeller impostor charged with murder.  Southern California man disappeared in 1985, body found in 1994

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