Clark Rockefeller CAUGHT, case goes global!
(PASTED A BUNCH OF TIDBITS) Clark Rockefeller, who police have still not been able to conclusively identify, chose the aptly named ’ 618 Ploy Street ’ in Baltimore’s Mount Vernon neighborhood to start a new life under the name of ’Chip’ Davis. Rockefeller, an enigmatic man with a plethora of aliases, purchased a three-bedroom carriage house at 618 Ploy Street in the Mount Vernon neighborhood of Baltimore with $450,000 in cash two weeks ago using the name "Chip Smith," said John Day, the realtor whose company made the sale, in an interview with ABC News. Rockefeller's only tangible tie to the area was a dilapidated 26-foot catamaran he had moored in slip F-2 at Baltimore's Anchorage Marina for nine years, registering under the name Chip Smith. The vessel was not far from the Ploy Street home he purchased last month but was a wreck that had never sailed free from the slip, said the manager of the marina, Jim Roscoe, 43. Roscoe became part of the investigation arou