Posted on 06/01/2002 1:18:36 AM PDT by kattracks
Edited on 05/26/2004 5:06:41 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
A spike in a D.C. park marks the spot where the remains of Chandra Levy were found.
June 1, 2002 -- WASHINGTON - This is the spot where the yearlong search for Chandra Levy ended tragically.
A metal spike spray-painted orange marks the location where Levy's skeletal remains, workout clothing, sunglasses and Walkman radio were found by a man and his dog last week - touching off one of the highest-profile murder mysteries Washington, D.C., history.
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Maybe, due to public education, they forgot a decimal point.
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Why would it take 5 to 10 minutes to walk 100 yards from Road?
A fat, out of shape police chief...
All them leaves and ferns are like a roadblock... and the poison ivy!
No man could dump off a garbaged-bagged skeleton under those conditions.
Not saying it was a man mind you, Ms Zamsky is under investigation also.
Those walkmans have wires that can strangle you!
Ms Levy was dressed in a leo-tard... hmmmm.
Maybe she was an axe-ident lookin' for a place to happen.
We need a air-drop of Crispy Cremes up here... over?
-Chief Ramsey, 6/1/2002
Wonder if either Gary or Mike is allegic to poison ivy and purchsed some Calamine lotion or something like that?
Wonder if Gary is HIGHLY allergic to it and went to the doctor for a shot.
Wonder if anyone noticed a rash on Gary (like his wife) though they likely sleep separately.
He normally wears long sleeve shirts but just remembering him inching in the next few days might be a clue.
Of course they supposedly scoured (remember they have a grid-by-grid map!) the area before and found nothing). They inspire such confidence.
I don't think Condit did the actual dirty work, but he may have watched. I would not put that past him. Does that qualify him as not being a suspect?
Where is the watch? Did Chandra return it to Gary? Or was she wearing it when she was murdered? I think it's curious that the media hasn't mentioned the watch recently in connection with the missing jewelry, if indeed it is missing.
The sad part is, because of what the items are, I don't think they are with the body. I think they were each removed from her body (ring, bracelet, watch), the keys were removed from her fanny pak and all 4 items were put in something and tossed in a trash bin.
There seems to be an obsession with finding the ring and bracelet. It is an attempt to ELIMINATE Gary and gain another suspect. If the ring and bracelet are never found, it makes the case against Gary stronger. He knows that they BOTH identify Chandra and Chandra alone. The keys also identify Chandra and Chandra alone.
We don't know for certain that the Walkman is hers BUT it may have fingerprints.
The simplest statistic makes Condit a suspect and any involvement makes him as guilty as everyone else.
I keep trying to eliminate Gary somehow. It just can't be done. Finding the body in Rock Creek Park really helps in filling in the timeline.
Chandra did indeed expose Condit in the end and ruin him.
Payback time!!!What a terrible price she paid.
Doesn't it sound as though Geragos, John Walsh and the rest of these folks are putting it this way: "See? Since her remains weren't found with a handwritten confession by Gary Condit, he obviously didn't commit the murder ...."
Like you, I feel the things we have learned are far from exonerating him. And while it's all circumstantial at this point, I will repeat, men have been executed on circumstantial evidence alone.
I have read that so rarely on FR that I think it's an urban legend.
Pay attention!
It's at the bottom of the slope, right before the creek.
If you look at the background of the photo, notice how the slope is very sharp befor it gets to the bottom, where the slope eases up a bit.
I think evidence definitively linking Guandique to the crime would eliminate Condit from suspicion of participation in her murder.
But it wouldn't make him innocent of concealing his knowlege of her whereabouts that day.
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