Posted on 05/23/2002 10:14:29 AM PDT by john in missouri
PAPER: Rock Creek Park Predator Interviewed by Police Investigating Levy Death Thu May 23 2002 12:52:01 ET
D.C. Metropolitan Police Department officials investigating the death of Washington intern Chandra Levy have interviewed a man serving a 10-year prison sentence for attacking two women in Rock Creek Park last year, ROLL CALL DAILY is planning to report on Thursday.
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D.C. Metro Police investigators have "talked to" Ingmar Guandeque, who was arrested in July 2001 after attacking two females (one in May and one in July) who were jogging along the Broad Branch trail in Rock Creek Park. Levy's decomposed body was found Wednesday along the Broad Branch trail in a heavily wooded area.
A second official close to the Levy investigation said that while Guandeque was interviewed after Levy's disappearance last year, investigators are now taking a closer look at him since the intern's body was discovered.
"Clearly there are some coincidences and links -- just because of the proximity of where he [committed his crimes]," said a source close to the investigation.
ROLL CALL's Amy Keller reports: Guandeque, who lived on the 1400 block of Somerset Place Northwest, was arrested last summer and sentenced in February 2002 to two concurrent terms of 10 years' imprisonment for a pair of assaults of female joggers in the Broad Branch section of the park.
The first attack occurred in mid-May 2001, at 6:30 p.m., about two weeks after Levy disappeared. In that case, Guandeque came upon an unnamed female jogger, attacking her from behind while brandishing a knife.
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I am not sure she packed to leave or had just returned from Condits.
As I wrote earlier, an urge so strong that you will go out jogging without leaving a change of clothes and a towel for a shower after? She was going to head out to the airport in her dirty, sweaty clothes, remain in them for the entirety of a cross-country plane trip?
No woman I know would ever consider this scenario.
I too, wondered about the backpack. My thinking is this. Some say that she wasn't much of a jogger. As suggested by someone else, the dogs track her to the corner and then nothing. She grabs a ride, maybe called for a cab earlier (though she would have needed to know how much money it would cost, since the wallet is left at the apartment), or she gets a ride from someone she knows, or someone is sent to pick her up and take her to the park.
Perhaps she was merely planning to walk the area and not jog. The backpack. Why a need for the backpack and what was in it, before and after. THAT is the question. Food for one, or two? Blackmail material? Just tossing ideas.
The cops did not simply find an overnight bag -- there were no clothes hanging in the closet or folded in the bureau. She was packed to go home.
Absolutely. This is Waaaayyy too convenient methinks. How come this 'predator' was never mentioned as a suspect previously? Condit would have trumpeted this from the rooftops. I Think it smells.
You did not read the article very carefully or follow this story from last year. This serial killer suspect has been in the news all along, since before Levy's disappearance. He was mentioned as a possible suspect last year after Levy disappeared.
You underestimate the effectiveness of the natural cover and overestimate the DC police's search effort.
Eventually a trail-wanderer brings a dog in the area who finds the remains. The only reason he didn't kill the first victim seems to be that he thought someone was coming. The only reason he didn't kill the first one after he got her off the trail with a hand over her mouth, is that she got away.
She felt him relax (he's subdued her with a knife and gotten her to shut up) for a moment, and bolted away. She was in good shape and lucky - he didn't catch her.
Chandra was a tiny girl. He might have hit hard in the head her to make her shut up. If he dragged her down a ravine, too, she might have been injured and less able to resist.
He also made the first attack in mid-May, at about the same time (May 16) the D.C. police searched Rock Creek Park for the first time, according to the time-line link posted above.
So, not only does this guy keep attacking women in the same area where his supposed first victim's body lies, but he does it around the same time the D.C. police start searching the park -- anyone with a TV would know about the investigation, and everyone's attention is focused on that area of the park. The attack cases prominently feature Walkmans, it is noted that he wasn't attacking to steal the Walkmans, and one is conveniently found near Levy's body. This smells.
The aroma is a medley of rotting fish and an open cesspool.
There's no way that stink wouldn't be noticable in a public park.
If this guy Guandeque actually did it, Condit has to be the unluckiest human being on the planet.
Yes, but he did bring some of it on himself by not coming clean with the police about his affair with Levy from the get go.
Also, Condit is not a smooth enough of a liar to get away with it. He looked sleazy, he looked like he was hiding something - not, probably, the murder, but rather his philandering.
Yes, very strange indeed. But you can bet psychologists will find a way to come up with an explanation...
I'm still wondering: if he didn't do it, did he witness something while he was hiding in the woods stalking his future victims? He had to have been hiding and planning long before he actually decided to attack. Isn't it what predators usually do?
I don't know about Chiang, but Mirzayan's murder might be linked to this same guy. Her murder was in 97 or 98, (I've seen it printed both ways.) Her purse was taken but her jewelry left behind. There was evidence she was sexually assaulted, she was killed by blows to the head. Her body was found in a ravine next to the sidewalk path she had taken.
Possible. It's also possible that Condit set up her murder for her departure. He could have met with her to see what course she was planning to take and learning that she still insisted that he leave his wife, knew too much, etc., phoned the perp who was waiting and said to proceed according to plan. Who knows?
I wasn't aware she had tickets for that day. But FWIW, I once dated an avid runner who ran several miles per day and she never showered after running. She said it was clean sweat. Further, why are you assuming she would work up a sweat on May 1, merely jogging ?
But the comparison totally fades away inasmuch as he didn't kill any of the others.
HUGE difference.
He was probably very much on the lookout for women wearing walkmans, however, because they are easier to sneak up on.
It was my understanding she lived with Condit up until the time his wife came to DC. Therefore she would have more than a simple overnight bag.
Really weird, considering the obvious possibility of connection with Chandra Levy's disappearance.
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