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Erin Moriarty

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48 Hours
The Imposter

How many times do you think John Soas was hit here?

48 Hours
The Imposter

But now, how to prove the killer was Gerhard Schreider. Soas was buried just feet from the guest house where Gerhard Schreider once lived, and his body wrapped in plastic bookstore bags traced to colleges that Gerhard Schreider had attended. Yet no DNA, no fingerprints belonging to the defendant were found.

48 Hours
The Imposter

But now, how to prove the killer was Gerhard Schreider. Soas was buried just feet from the guest house where Gerhard Schreider once lived, and his body wrapped in plastic bookstore bags traced to colleges that Gerhard Schreider had attended. Yet no DNA, no fingerprints belonging to the defendant were found.

48 Hours
The Imposter

But now, how to prove the killer was Gerhard Schreider. Soas was buried just feet from the guest house where Gerhard Schreider once lived, and his body wrapped in plastic bookstore bags traced to colleges that Gerhard Schreider had attended. Yet no DNA, no fingerprints belonging to the defendant were found.

48 Hours
The Imposter

Right, but you've got a jury that might say reasonable doubt.

48 Hours
The Imposter

Right, but you've got a jury that might say reasonable doubt.

48 Hours
The Imposter

Right, but you've got a jury that might say reasonable doubt.

48 Hours
The Imposter

In an L.A. courtroom in March of 2013, Christian Gerhartsreiter went on trial for the murder of John Soas.

48 Hours
The Imposter

In an L.A. courtroom in March of 2013, Christian Gerhartsreiter went on trial for the murder of John Soas.

48 Hours
The Imposter

In an L.A. courtroom in March of 2013, Christian Gerhartsreiter went on trial for the murder of John Soas.

48 Hours
The Imposter

Gerhard Schreider's defense is that Linda Soas is the one who killed her husband and is alive and hiding from authorities. The proof? These postcards in Linda's handwriting that were sent to her family and friends from Europe after she disappeared. But to Walter Kern, this was classic Gerhard Schreider.

48 Hours
The Imposter

Gerhard Schreider's defense is that Linda Soas is the one who killed her husband and is alive and hiding from authorities. The proof? These postcards in Linda's handwriting that were sent to her family and friends from Europe after she disappeared. But to Walter Kern, this was classic Gerhard Schreider.

48 Hours
The Imposter

Gerhard Schreider's defense is that Linda Soas is the one who killed her husband and is alive and hiding from authorities. The proof? These postcards in Linda's handwriting that were sent to her family and friends from Europe after she disappeared. But to Walter Kern, this was classic Gerhard Schreider.

48 Hours
The Imposter

Like a scene from a Hitchcock thriller, Kern says, the defendant carefully concocted the couple's disappearance.

48 Hours
The Imposter

Like a scene from a Hitchcock thriller, Kern says, the defendant carefully concocted the couple's disappearance.

48 Hours
The Imposter

Like a scene from a Hitchcock thriller, Kern says, the defendant carefully concocted the couple's disappearance.

48 Hours
The Imposter

But even after nearly three decades, Linda nor her body have been found. Isn't it possible that Linda's out there just under a different name doing what Chris did?

48 Hours
The Imposter

But even after nearly three decades, Linda nor her body have been found. Isn't it possible that Linda's out there just under a different name doing what Chris did?

48 Hours
The Imposter

But even after nearly three decades, Linda nor her body have been found. Isn't it possible that Linda's out there just under a different name doing what Chris did?

48 Hours
The Imposter

Detective Miley says that Linda couldn't have sent the postcards. DNA taken off the stamp doesn't match Linda's, but it also doesn't match the defendant.