And the craven fool tried to hide it. When her life was at stake. If he'd let himself take the hit to his sacrosanct "privacy" and helped the police find her and the crime scene, then he'd be running for congress this fall.
While I still believe Condit knows something about Levy's death, although I'm open to the suggestion that he didn't, I've always believed that he was more frighted that the police and public would discover the "other" rather than that he was associated with murder. Whatever the "mystery" is here about his nefarious deeds, they have to be dark indeed if that frightened him more than implication of murder.