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1 posted on 06/06/2002 6:19:14 PM PDT by tetelestai
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To: tetelestai
How can you search an area & miss a leg bone? I guess the same way you can search an area & miss the entire skeleton.
4 posted on 06/06/2002 6:29:29 PM PDT by Ditter
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To: tetelestai
Why 9:30PM? It's dark outside.
5 posted on 06/06/2002 6:31:14 PM PDT by SamAdams76
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To: tetelestai
The DC police report that private parties searching the area found photos, a signed confession, a videotape, several bones, blood-stained clothes, Levy's ring and keys, a wallet, an address book, and other potential clues.

The police issued a formal statement to the media: "Oops! We missed a few things when we were searching for her the first couple times (What was her name again)."
6 posted on 06/06/2002 6:34:57 PM PDT by My Identity
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To: howlin, Miss Marple, Saundra Duffy, Diver Dave, dogbyte12
Heads up!
7 posted on 06/06/2002 6:37:40 PM PDT by NautiNurse
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To: tetelestai
Bone was found about 25' from the rest of the body--16 cadaver dogs didn't find it the last time they searched that exact area. The leg bone may be one of the bones not found during the initial search. Barf alert--there was substantial animal activity evidence on the bone.
10 posted on 06/06/2002 6:47:28 PM PDT by NautiNurse
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To: tetelestai
Isn't it almost 10 pm in DC now?
20 posted on 06/06/2002 6:52:05 PM PDT by knak
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To: tetelestai
9:30PM? Local time or Timbuktu? Are they inviting the circle of suspects (i.e. Condit und Condit und Condit) to a candlelight dinner there where in due time, with after dinner liqueurs the will identify the real killer Agatha Christie (or Colombo) style? Hey, how do you finagle an invite to this chic party? (Would that be DC's A circuit or the B's?)
24 posted on 06/06/2002 6:56:40 PM PDT by Revolting cat!
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To: Registered
Donut Patrol update!
27 posted on 06/06/2002 7:05:45 PM PDT by NautiNurse
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To: tetelestai
What a shame. Not only do the Levys have to grieve, they have to hire the criminologists to solve their daughter's murder. What kind of police department are the D.C. police? Is this a joke? I guess it is to all except the Levys. I don't think the murderer has anything to worry about.
28 posted on 06/06/2002 7:06:09 PM PDT by Constitutions Grandchild
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To: tetelestai
Regarding DC cops, during Marion "Crack Head" Barry's reign as mayor more than %50 of homicides in DC went unsolved. I hope that has improved some but I doubt it has greatly improved.
50 posted on 06/06/2002 7:34:35 PM PDT by chuknospam
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To: tetelestai
Poor girl! Imagine getting yourself killed, and then on top of that missing a leg. Talk about bad luck!
60 posted on 06/06/2002 8:09:40 PM PDT by Revolting cat!
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To: tetelestai
You are probably wondering how this discovery came about. Here's the true story of the events that preceded it.

The scene is a gourmet food establishment next door to a Thigh restaurant in Northwest Washington. Officers Lou and Eddie are in the process of consuming samples of fine products of Krispy Kreme Multinational, Inc:

Officer Lou: "Quit staring at that leggy blonde, flatfoot, we got woik to do!"
Officer Eddie: "Awright, awright, Wiggum ain't watching, so quit jerking yore knee!"
Officer Lou: "You bettah toe da line, leggard!"
Officer Eddie: "Awrite awreddy, quit bitin' my ankle!"
Officer Lou: "Okay then, off your butt bone and let's shake a leg!"

75 posted on 06/06/2002 8:33:23 PM PDT by Revolting cat!
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To: tetelestai
Have these people NEVER heard of police dogs? It's like watching the keystone cops.
76 posted on 06/06/2002 8:33:42 PM PDT by Libertina
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To: tetelestai
a police official will meet with the media at 9:30 p.m. in Rock Creek Park

Um, okay.

95 posted on 06/06/2002 10:03:46 PM PDT by Plummz
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To: tetelestai; teacup; stanz; nopardons; mistyCA
Forgive me, s'il vous plait, if this has been posted on this thread. I simply cannot go through 90 posts. ILLEGAL ALIEN QUESTIONED IN CHANDRA LEVY CASE
Did you miss that headline in the news last week? Well, that's because no one ran it.

Ingmar Guandique, a violent Salvadoran national who is serving a 10-year sentence for assaulting two female joggers in Washington's Rock Creek Park last year, was interrogated recently as part of the investigation into the intern murder mystery. But in my review of all 115 news items archived in the Lexis-Nexis database that mention Guandique in connection with the Levy case, not a single story referred to his status as a criminal illegal alien.

The Associated Press described Guandique merely as an "immigrant;" the New York Times called him a "Washington man." On the basic questions of where Guandique came from, how he got here, and how he managed to stay, the Washington Post-the mainstream media giant closest to the scene of Guandique's crimes- has printed nothing at all.

Though Guandique reportedly passed lie detector tests, he remains an unofficial person of interest in the Levy case. D.C. police chief Charles Ramsey says the media is making too big a deal of Guandique. Quite the contrary. The glaring omission of Guandique's immigration status from the mainstream media's no-stone-unturned Levy coverage is a newsworthy act of negligence as the nation grapples with lax borders and national (in)security.

Only one media outlet, the invaluable Washington, D.C.-based newsweekly Human Events, has published the pertinent facts. Editor Terry Jeffrey reported this week that not only is Guandique an illegal alien, but also that the INS had given him a green light to work in the country legally while his application for "Temporary Protected Status (TPS)" was pending. Guandique's TPS application was eventually denied, but not before he committed two brutal attacks in the same park where Chandra Levy's body was found.

TPS is basically a bad-weather pass into the U.S. Whenever a natural disaster strikes, we allow thousands of foreigners to stay here-mostly from Latin America-while their homelands supposedly recover. But the INS doesn't track down TPS beneficiaries once their status expires. Worse, INS chief James Ziglar recently remarked during a trip to the Mexican border that it would be neither "reasonable" nor "practical" to deport millions of illegal aliens who have snuck across the borders, violated their visas, or overstayed on TPS. How many future Guandiques (or Attas or Almihdhars) are among them? Ziglar doesn't seem to care. He's too busy nullifying the immigration laws he's supposed to enforce.

The public deserves informed analysis of whether fraud-ridden immigration programs such as Temporary Protected Status and other various forms of amnesty have come at the expense of our public safety and the national interest. But how can the question be answered if the press never asks?

Instead of hard-nosed analysis, observed author William McGowan at a forum on immigration and media coverage hosted by the Center for Immigration Studies in Washington, D.C., last week, journalists maintain an "overly romantic" view of the issue. McGowan's penetrating new book, "Coloring The News," documents how political correctness has corrupted coverage of myriad policy issues, including immigration. He noted superficial reporting of airport security and visa screening issues in the pro-illegal alien New York Times before September 11, sympathetic stories on providing driver's licenses to illegal aliens, and the flippant title of a bleeding-heart Times magazine cover piece a few years back: "What Immigration Crisis?"

Another panel member and veteran immigration analyst, Lodi (Calif.) News-Sentinel columnist Joe Guzzardi, reported on the results of a 1,500-article review he conducted for NumbersUSA.com, a grass-roots reform group, to gauge fairness and balance of immigration coverage. "Very few stories met the reporters' definition of fair and balanced," he said. Most news stories are frontloaded with quotes from illegal immigration and open borders advocates, while opposing views are buried and marginalized.

Indeed, most editors still can't even bring themselves to use the term "illegal," preferring the flagrantly biased euphemism, "undocumented."

Questions about the adequacy of immigration news coverage, as the Center for Immigration Studies noted, are longer academic. It's "a matter of life and death." When will the media take off the rose-colored blinders and start reporting the true costs of our continuing, criminal-friendly immigration policies?

100 posted on 06/06/2002 10:28:15 PM PDT by Angelique
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To: tetelestai
He says some items were found by a private investigator.

Not much red meat in this report. Am wondering what "some items" means.

141 posted on 06/07/2002 5:15:16 PM PDT by Lady GOP
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To: tetelestai
This is not a new development. We already know the DC police are inept.
159 posted on 06/08/2002 6:32:23 PM PDT by VRWC_minion
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