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Dyed Cash Found Near [Chandra] Levy Site: Bills Found in D.C. Park Believed to Be From Bank Robbery
Washington Post ^
| 6-10-02
| Allan Lengel
Posted on 06/10/2002 7:44:10 PM PDT by Goldi-Lox
Edited on 09/03/2002 4:50:37 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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D.C. police searching unsuccessfully in Rock Creek Park over the weekend for more remains and belongings of Chandra Levy instead came across some money believed to be from a bank robbery in the District last week, authorities said.
The bills, discovered Saturday in the general vicinity of the search site, had red dye on them. Banks often give robbers money with dye packs, which explode and color the cash red. /// FOR THE REST OF THE ARTICLE,CLICK AND GO H E R E.
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TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bankrobbery; chandra; condidit; money; rockcreekpark; search
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To: MHT
Knowing the D.C. Police as I do I suspect it fell out of their pockets.
101
posted on
06/11/2002 5:59:46 AM PDT
by
helper
To: Diogenesis
The chin matches too. Very different noses.
To: Diogenesis
You mean my eyes rolling?
Darrel Rice is not a "dubious" suspect, despite Crystalks reservations, in the murder of the two lesbians. He's been charged. He is also being *seriously* investigated as the perpetrator of the murder of Alicia Showalter Reynolds.
Do you know where the supposedly "ringer" sketch came from? (not that I haven't postes this three thousand times)
I do. It ain't Condit. Do you wan't to look it up yourselves or look like big jackasses when I do it for you?
103
posted on
06/11/2002 6:06:19 AM PDT
by
SarahW
To: Howlin
They [Edwards & Condidit] certainly both have that boyish
haircut. The main difference is that the former is a
photo-op looking for a camera, and the latter isn't any
more.
To: SarahW
Do you wan't to look it up yourselves or look like big jackasses when I do it for you?Did someone slip venom into your coffee this morning?
To: NautiNurse
Sorry for the nasty tone. I am pretty exasperated by the absolute lazy, sloppy, stupidity of some of the posts here today. That photo was making the rounds as early as this time last year, and it is just as bogus now as it was then.
There is ample info available on that sketch to prove to anyone but a headcase that it isn't Condit, available at the touch of a return button.
I despise Condit as much as anyone, but as fun as it is, there is no excuse for the irresponsible connection of Condit to that picture.
106
posted on
06/11/2002 6:34:52 AM PDT
by
SarahW
To: crystalk
I wonder if the missing ring, which is seen on Chandra's right ring finger in some photos, and thus cannot be a "pinky" ring, might have been worn on her toe on occasion and thus been a little "piggy" ring. Toe rings are not a solid band all the way around like finger rings -- they are designed with a *split* in the middle so you can put it on your toe and then squeeze it to fit, stay on.
To: brigette
Thanks for posting the news articles.
To: concerned about politics
I do not believe that Chandra worked in the office next to Condit. She had a friend who worked in his office and supposedly met him while visiting with her friend.
109
posted on
06/11/2002 6:38:29 AM PDT
by
twigs
To: crystalk
Q. Why was a special memorial bill for Modafferi put through Congress in the Agriculture committee? News to me ... what kind of "special memorial bill" do you mean? One of the usual, it-doesn't-really-mean-anything-just-feel-the-need-to-waste-more-session-time-and-paper deals these congresscritters are famous for?
Condit on the Ag Cmte, hmmmm ....
To: twigs
She had a friend who worked in his office and supposedly met him while visiting with her friend.That was indeed the story we got from Condit's people. I recall at the time the first thing out of them was that "he doesn't even know her." Then here comes that photo, Condit in the typical pol-shot, so next, this excuse of, "Well, her friend works for him, naturally he'd smile and say hello when she was out at the front desk one or two times."
To: MississippiDeltaDawg
Chandra may indeed have known Condit earlier. However, she did not work in the office next to him. She worked for the FBI.
112
posted on
06/11/2002 6:54:34 AM PDT
by
twigs
To: SarahW
Sorry if you were upset. Thanks for the clarifications.
To: twigs
Correction, Chandra worked for the Bureau of Prisons, and was trying to get into the FBI. However, she knew Condit from having visited his office, and may have known him earlier from the days when she was interning in Sacramento.
To: aristeides
Thank you! Finally, the correct story!
115
posted on
06/11/2002 6:59:23 AM PDT
by
twigs
To: Goldi-Lox
Isn't this just one more indicator that it is known and easy to dump stuff into the park from the top ? Everyone seems to be ignoring this as the modus operandi of putting Chandra's body ( possibly frozen) into the park after all attention was riveted on 9-11 sometime this winter. No one in their right mind suspects Chandra had anything at all to do with that section of the park below the cliff near the creek/ravine....the body was inserted into the park just like the money was dumped because it is known no one goes there and it is near good streets and parking
To: Mixer
Speaking of bank robbers, on the way to work today I passed a bank in downtown Takoma Park. Standing right outside the bank was a Montgomery Co. cop, complete with conspicuously displayed pistol on his hip. I wonder if bank robbers have become more daring in these parts, now that the FBI is preoccupied with terrorism.
To: twigs
Correct - she worked aways downtown D.C., if I'm not mistaken. Partly why I wonder that her mother didn't question Condit further when, in reports of her call to him, she asked him why all the late-night phone calls between the two, Condit replied something to the effect of, "Well, Congress is sometimes in session very late, we have late hours," like that. If it were me on the phone, I would have had a surprised tone with this follow-up: "But Mr. Condit, she wasn't your intern, she didn't work on your staff -- again, why all the late night phone calls????"
To: MississippiDeltaDawg
You raise an interesting point. There is a lot about this case that I do not understand. The parents may well have been suspicious. I just think that they trusted their congressman, not a wise source of trust as the world now knows.
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posted on
06/11/2002 7:12:59 AM PDT
by
twigs
To: twigs
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