The Guardian (USA)

Seattle child abuse suspect faked death by jumping off bridge then lived in LA

- Ramon Antonio Vargas

A man suspected of child sexual abuse feigned his death by jumping off a Seattle-area bridge nearly two decades earlier – then spent the final years of his life under an alias and working as a Los Angeles apartment building maintenanc­e man, according to authoritie­s.

The stunning truth about Christian R Basham surfaced after the Los Angeles county medical examiner’s office investigat­ed his 26 February death.

Basham’s body arrived at the LA county medical examiner’s office under the identity of 56-year-old Mark Clemens, who was reputed to be the longtime handyman of a downtown apartment building. But investigat­ors determined Basham’s true identity and on Wednesday notified police in Bremerton, Washington, about 65 miles (105 km) outside Seattle, because he had unresolved criminal charges there.

A statement from Bremerton police on Thursday explained that the agency had arrested Basham on charges of second-degree child rape in 2008.

He posted bail in the amount of $350,000 to be released from custody pending the outcome of the case, but he never waited to find out what that would be, police said.

Instead, on 29 March 2009, a witness reported to Bremerton police that Basham had jumped off a local bridge over the Puget Sound. Police later found Basham’s car as well as a suicide note. Authoritie­s used a plane and boats to search for Basham, but they never found his body.

They said they presumed him to be dead, though he remained on a most wanted list and an outstandin­g warrant to arrest him was kept on file.

None of that apparently prevented Basham from assuming the Clemens name, moving to LA and developing a respected reputation at the downtown apartment building where he lived and worked as the handyman for more than a decade.

“This was our maintenanc­e guy,” building resident Tommy Cuellar

 ?? Michael Tagles/Flickr Vision ?? Police found Basham’s car and a suicide note and used a plane and boats to search for Basham, but they never found his body. Photograph:
Michael Tagles/Flickr Vision Police found Basham’s car and a suicide note and used a plane and boats to search for Basham, but they never found his body. Photograph:

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