Posted on 07/24/2008 2:40:33 PM PDT by Jim Robinson
Seven years after Chandra Levy's remains were found in a Washington, D.C., park, a year-long investigation by the Washington Post offers evidence the congressional intern was murdered by an illegal alien.
As suspicion mounted that Levy's boss, Rep. Gary Condit, D-Calif., might be involved in her disappearance, the case became front-page news in the summer of 2001. But with the Sept. 11 attacks, law enforcement personnel in the capital quickly turned their attention to the the nation's security, and Levy's case became a distant memory for the public.
But the Post says that as authorities searched for Levy in Rock Creek Park they overlooked the July 2 confession of an illegal alien who had attacked two other women in the park.
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An informant comes forward
On Oct. 19, 2001, authorities questioned the informant claiming Guandique admitted to the murder. The informant told police the Salvadoran was depressed and confided in him one day in the jail yard. According to the informant, Guandique said he murdered a woman named Chandra Levy in the park and that Condit paid him $25,000 to kill her.
The unidentified man said Guandique first got drunk and high on drugs, and then he found Levy jogging on a path in the place Condit told him to go. According to the story, the illegal alien hid, jumped out and stabbed her in her neck and abdomen. Levy stumbled to the ground, and Guandique buried her body in the woods, leaving the knife inside her body. The $25,000 was then sent to the man's relatives in El Salvador...
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Please make that just one you!
The rumor I heard was that Condit had a male lover and that he (Condit) couldn’t have satisfying sex with a woman unless there was a man in the rear. (Can I say this on FR?) I heard that Chandra was going to spill the beans about his disgusting fetishes and he had her bumped off.
I also heard that since Condit was on a committee that dealt with terrorism and intelligence that he had contacts from outside the country to help get rid of Chandra.
Condit and his wife have been pretty successful in shutting people up because they successfully sued a few. But things have been pretty quiet lately. What a creep!
Not earth shattering by any means, but wonder if Condit had told Chandra that when they were finally able to be together-haha-that along with the picket fence house, that he and Chandra would have their own BR shoppe and live happily ever...
I did not mean to imply that it wasn’t important. The question is why this was not fully investigated.
Wonder if the Levy’s hired their own investigator at any point. Very strange that the body wasn’t found for so long.
Nothing about this case made a bit of sense and it still doesn’t.
Even if Condit paid to have her killed, nothing will come of it.
I no longer believe anyone on the left side of the aisle ever has justice meted out to them.
Makes me wonder why not? I don’t believe I would like the answer.
Everytime I see that picture I want to dust those bastards with an M249.
I remember freeping on this 9/9/01; the story was top interest for weeks.
You just know Condit was involved. Three things stand out.
1) Chandra had confided in a phone message to her aunt the day before, saying that she had “great news!” The aunt was her only known confidante about the affair with the married Congressman whom she hoped to marry.
2) Chandra went out that day to the park, after looking up the directions online, without any I.D., the way she was told to always by Condit when she was meeting him.
3) Condit was called at home in California by Chandra’s parents, when they had not heard from her in days, and they begged him to inquire about her. He made no call for a long time, seemingly knowing that there was nothing he could do to “find” Chandra. He had already left some messages on Chandra’s machine earlier.
Not to mention all of his suspicious behavior during the searches.
Thanks for posting this, Jim.
I pray some day Chandra’s parents get closure along with justice.
Did Condit not sneaked around in some McDonald’s garbage cans, I can’t remember exactly???
Looking for a watch, maybe. Yes you remember.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/metro/specials/chandra/ch8_2.html
About three hours before police started to search his apartment, the congressman and one of his top aides, Michael Dayton, drove to Alexandria in Dayton's black Volkswagen Jetta.
About 8 p.m., the Jetta pulled up to the curb at Route 1 and Vernon Street, near a McDonald's. Daniel Olson, a law firm temp who lived in the neighborhood, was driving home when he saw a man he recognized as Condit step out of the passenger side of the car. He watched Condit stroll over to a trash can, push something deep inside and return to the Jetta, which pulled away.
Olson was intrigued. He would later tell police that he walked over to the trash can and looked in. He saw a little black square, the size of a computer disk, and pulled it out. It was a black cardboard box for a Tag Heuer watch. The box was torn and flattened. Inside, Olson found a manual and a warranty, but no watch. He brought the box to his apartment and showed it to his roommates.
The next day, Olson tossed it back into the same trash can and went to work, where a colleague who once worked for the Baltimore Police Department urged him to call the D.C. police. Detective Lawrence Kennedy drove to Alexandria and retrieved the box, the manual and the warranty. Police determined that the box had contained a watch that Joleen Argentini McKay, a former member of Condit's congressional staff, gave to him.
Today, Condit says the watch box incident was the result of a misunderstanding. He said police and tabloid reporters were going through his garbage, and he merely wanted to preserve his privacy. "They're saying a woman gave me a watch and I threw the watch box away," he said recently. "Even if that's true, so? What's that? What does that mean? It was nothing."
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0108/29/lkl.00.html
......BARBARA OLSON, FORMER FEDERAL PROSECUTOR:
Well, if you look at the fact that the Democratic leadership is now turning on him, it makes it very difficult. Gray Davis is going to be doing redistricting. He's not going to have that conservative Democratic district that overwhelmingly reelected him. Everyone's saying they're going to add some more liberal Democrats, so it's not likely, even, that he would make it through a primary, which I think he'll see the writing on the wall.
I expect, over next two weeks, senior members of his party will come. They're going to have a caucus next Wednesday when they come back in. I think it will be very quiet, but I think he'll get the message that he doesn't have the support of his party .
.LARRY KING:
All right. Let's take it first things first. Barbara and Nancy, your response? Where is the watch?
NANCY GRACE:
Well, I doubt very seriously that Chandra would have been wearing the watch. Reason -- not because it wasn't a very expensive watch, which, by all accounts, it was. But that was a watch given to him by another woman. And I guarantee you Chandra Levy, from the little I know about her, is not going to be sporting a gift from her boyfriend from his old lover, OK?
LARRY KING:
You add anything, Barbara?
BABARA OLSON:
I was just going to say, tomorrow night I'm assuming we're going to get some answers. Mike Dayton, we all know, Gary Condit was driven by staff, you're right. He crossed lines. And now Gary Condit says he was just throwing trash away. Instead of putting it in his garbage can, where no one would notice, he decided to take it into Virginia and throw it away inside a McDonald's french fry box. You're right, it's very curious. But some staff was there. Maybe they can throw some light on that, as well as -- since Mike Dayton is the one who introduced Joleen McKay to Gary Condit and actually set up their first date
According to the article, the criminal is serving 10 years in prison and his time is almost up... if he is released that is.
You can't discount it tho. A "jailhouse snitch" resulted in the conviction of a guy who murdered my friend's sister in Maryland back in the early 90's. Her case was actually highlighted on "Unsolved Mysteries".
The murderer admitted the crime to a fellow prisoner while he was doing time in a Florida prison.........
Bump!
I've always believed that Condom had her murdered because she, like the Kennedy girlfriends, was beginning to believe the promises.
"Har, har, har. The suckers just don't get it! We can do anything we want. Let the sheep put ice on it!"
It is not unusual at all for a violent offender to escalate their violence with each attack ultimately culminating in murder. My question is opposite of yours;if this perp did escalate to murder is Levy his first and last victim or are there more bodies yet undiscovered or unconnected?
As I’ve stated previously, there just seem to be too many coincidences.
Doesn’t it seem odd that Condit would get out of his meeting with the VP and Chandra would get off the cmptr at nearly the same time? At first glance it appears preplaned. If she were on the cmptr and assuming there was only one phone line into her apt, how could Condit have called her without just getting a busy signal?
Well, thinking about this further and doing a little research I found Chandra’s aunt said Chandra told her they (Chandra and Gary Condit) would communicate by Chandra calling Gary’s pager and leaving a message telling him during what hours she would have her cell phone turned on. He would then return her calls during that time.
So, I can see her setting at her cmptr surfing with her cell phone near by, waiting for his call. Gary then called her after he got out of his meeting with the VP at 12:55. He tells her he wants to meet her at Kringle M. at such and such time. She then takes a few minutes to look up the Kringle M. on her cmptr and logs off at 1:15.
I know the police have Condit’s apt phone log and his cell phone log as well as Chandra’s apt phone log and cell phone log.
Now, if Chandra’s cell phone log shows an incoming call from Condit or one of his buds, between 12:55-1:15 then we’ve got ourselves a prime suspect.
The question is do you think the FBI or the Keystone Cops have thought of this.
238 posted on 6/2/02 11:43 PM Mountain by Balata
So many questions and so few answers. With the “Conciousness of Guilt” and all the detail I think we had a strong case in 2001.
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