Posted on 07/29/2016 9:44:21 PM PDT by Olog-hai
Armando Morales was a gang leader, drug dealer and a jailhouse snitch. But he was also a commanding, dynamic presence on the witness stand when he told jurors that his cellmate, Ingmar Guandique, confessed to the murder of Washington intern Chandra Levy.
Jurors believed Morales, and prosecutors obtained a conviction against Guandique at his 2010 trial despite lacking a confession, witnesses or DNA evidence. They obtained a conviction even though everyone knew that police had initially suspected another man, former California congressman Gary Condit.
But for the last five years, while Guandique was imprisoned on what was to have been a 60-year murder sentence, defense lawyers accumulated new information that cast doubt on Morales truthfulness. They learned that he asked to be put into the witness protection program in exchange for his testimony, even though he testified he hadnt sought any benefit for testifying.
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Mr. Condit was long ago completely exonerated
Yeah, we're all supposed to forget that he's the only person on planet earth that would have any kind of motive to do this. Chandra being involved in an affair with a congressman AND being killed by somebody completely random is an astronomical coincidence. I'm more likely to accidentally run into my dad while vacationing in Mozambique.
He either killed her or had her killed.
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