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‘Rockefeller’ lawyers suggest new suspect

Mother believed son on ‘mission’

ALHAMBRA, Calif. – The mother of John Sohus told police that her son and his wife had gone on a secret mission to Paris, but refused to say more to a police officer who came to her home in April 1985. Thomas LeVeque, a former San Marino police officer, was there to take a missing persons report for John and Linda Sohus. He testified today in an Alhambra court house that he investigated no further that night. “At the time I did not feel that any further follow up was warranted,” LeVeque said. John Sohus’s remains were found in 1994, buried in the back yard of the San Marino home of his mother, Didi, where John and Linda had also lived. A man then known as Christopher Chichester had lived in the guest house.

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