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To: kattracks
But while there is still a lot of work to do, police are satisfied that there is nothing left to find at the scene.

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?

10 posted on 06/01/2002 9:46:15 AM PDT by Ruth A.
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To: Ruth A.
Acheologists from the Smithsonian treated it as a dig, where everything is removed and sifted.

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.

12 posted on 06/01/2002 10:46:55 AM PDT by Sacajaweau
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