'Clark Rockefeller' Jury Will Not Hear About Disappearance of California Couple
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Prosecutors in the kidnapping trial of the man who calls himself Clark Rockefeller have agreed not to tell the jury that he is a "person of interest" in the 1985 disappearance of a California couple.
But they want the jury to hear dramatic statements made by a social worker who saw the man allegedly kidnap his 7-year-old daughter.
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Prosecutors argued Wednesday they should be allowed to play the social worker's 911 call and a statement he made to a private detective hired to watch the father-daughter visit.
The social worker said: "He's got her! He took her. He took her."
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The judge did not immediately rule.
Rockefeller's real name is Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter. Authorities say he has used multiple aliases since moving to the United States in 1978.