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Every weird news event needs its own Lifetime movie, and now the Clark Rockefeller case follows in the pregnant teens' footsteps. Rockefeller (aka Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter) saw sentencing, but is now closed cinematically as well. Tonight at 9, Lifetime presents Who Is Clark Rockefeller?, starring attractive, dark-haired Eric McCormack of Will and Grace fame as the creepy, pale Rockefeller. Oh, Will, how far you have fallen. more ›

According to the Globe, Boston defense attorney Stephen B. Hrones faces a one year suspension of his law license after a paralegal in his firm posed as a lawyer. more ›

  • Tens of thousands of people gathered on Friday to mourn Senator Edward Kennedy. [MyFoxBoston.com]
    • Cardinal Sean P. O'Malley of Boston and Rev. J. Donald Monan, formerly the president of Boston College will preside at Sen. Kennedy's funeral tomorrow. Other funeral details are available. [Boston Globe]
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The likeness of the Criminal Formerly Known as Clark Rockefeller could be staring at your naked body within 22 and 29 business days. Kosmas Ballis, a Fort Myers, Florida sculptor, has cast 1,000 porcelain bathroom tiles emblazoned with the likeness of Boston's supercriminal Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter, and he's selling them on Ebay for $20 a pop. The silhouette depicts CFKCR's trademark 3/4 askance leer, which makes Bostonist very, very uncomfortable. more ›

--"Clark Rockefeller" was sentenced to 4-5 years in prison just two hours after his conviction on kidnapping and assault charges. Judge Frank Gaziano's sentence matched what prosecutors recommended. [Globe] more ›

The Alleged Criminal Formerly Known as Clark Rockefeller was convicted today after 5 days of jury deliberations on the charge of custodial kidnapping and assault and battery. The ACFKCR was acquitted of of using a false name. Thus, while the question of whether the man is an evil mastermind or a total douche remains unsettled, the question put to the jury—whether or not ACFKCR was sane or not when he kidnapped his daughter has been. It now remains to be seen whether he will be sent to California for questioning in connection with a decades-old double murder. more ›

-- Hired car driver Darryl Hopkins gave testimony in the trial of the Alleged Criminal Formerly Known as Clark Rockefeller, and divulged weird details that could significantly impact the evil-mastermind-or-douche debate. According to Hopkins, Rockefeller went cloak and dagger after hiring the cab driver, eliciting suggestions for a suitable getaway street, practicing jumping into a moving SUV, and paying for a shady and expensive round trip to New York City, all while hiding his alleged intentions of kidnapping his daughter. [Globe] more ›

-- Deanna Watkins, a 29-year-old mother, was shot to death Thursday night in front of her children at their home in Mattapan. Watkins had a troubled history, having drifted in and out of homeless shelters, and police believe that she was targeted by the masked gunman who killed her. [Herald; BPDNews] more ›

-- An armed robbery last night in Mattapan turned into a wild chase, complete with flying slugs, courtesy of a pair of plainsclothes policemen who were "fearing for their safety." Nobody was injured during the shooting, and cops eventually caught up with two of the three suspects, who now face multiple charges. [Herald] more ›

  • There might a bunch of issues after you crash a green line trolley on Friday while texting your soon-to-be-ex-girlfriend, but it must really suck to have a goofy MySpace photo too. [Boston Globe]
  • "Clark Rockefeller" is going to have his trial in Boston, but everyone knows he's a creep in every jurisdiction. [Boston Herald]
  • The Duckling Parade made its way across the Common and Charles Street without a texting accident. [Magic Cookie]
  • Mothers and families went to see lilacs at the Arboretum. [The Babies B]
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    -- Police in the North Shore believe that the same man is behind a series of bank robberies that have happened miles apart in recent days. His alleged exploits have included a failed heist in Arlington, and robberies in Chelsea, Winchester, and Woburn. [WBZ] more ›

    -- A 25-year-old Cambridge man was held at gunpoint in Central Square by a pair of thugs who had seen him withdraw money from his bank, which he had planned to use to pay his rent. [Cambridge Chronicle] more ›

    The biggest Boston crime story of 2008 might have been the one that got the least media coverage. more ›

  • Former FBI agent John Connolly says Whitey Bulger called him about surrendering. On the other hand, the Connolly character in "The Departed" was a conniving liar. [Boston Globe]
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    -- John Connolly, the former FBI agent who worked in cahoots with legendary Boston gangster Whitey Bulger, is now a convicted murderer. A jury in Miami convicted Connolly of second-degree murder for his role in the 1982 killing of World Jai-Alai president and would-be snitch John Callahan. Hit man John Martoarano, who fired the shot that killed Callahan, had testified that it was Connolly's tip that sent him on his fatal mission. [Herald] more ›

    Bostonist went to a wedding at the Algonquin Club, and there was one burning question on our mind: What did people think of the guy who called himself "Clark Rockefeller?" more ›

  • The federal bailout of the financial industry fails to pass the House. Wall Street and the nation gulp loudly. [NY Times]
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  • Teens learn driving is a(n expensive) privilege, not a right. [Globe]
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    -- A shooting in Roxbury early Saturday morning left police looking for a smashed up Ford Taurus. A man in his late 30s was found shot near Franklin Park at 1:20 a.m. Saturday, and was transported to Boston Medical Center with life-threatening injuries. Police seek the Taurus, registration 5021RK, in connection with the crime. [BPDNews] more ›

    Clark Rockefeller, Evil MastermindBostonist is introducing a new feature, MassDebate (yes, it's as massdebatory as it sounds!), in which we present the opposing sides of a controversial local issue. If you have a hot-button topic you'd like to see us cover, or if you want to represent your view on a subject under debate, email us at tips at bostonist dot com. Bostonist does not endorse any opinions expressed in MassDebate. more ›

    Commenter ichheissederek points out that alleged kidnapper, possible murderer, and all-around weirdo Clark Rockefeller bears some resemblance to Robin Williams' creepy character in One Hour Photo. Do you see it? more ›

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