You're right, except for her internet search of the Klingle Mansion. That's the fact that unquestionably turns it from a random jog to a destination, and from a random act to someone laying in wait; from the palooka they're going to try to pin this to, to Condit. Who takes a regular old jog to the Klingle Mansion? And looks it up on the internet? Get real.
Second, you incorrectly assume a hitman would work in a public park and leave the evidence behind. Highly unlikely.
I "assume" exactly the opposite. I said it resembled the act of a bumbling hitman, as the agent of a bumbling third-rater, not the precision of a 1940s film noir hit. The hitman "worked" in a public park because that's the spot to which Levy was lured.
You also mention an M.O. in your post, but don't bother to post why killing Chandra would be beneficial to Condit. It seems that the net effect of her murder for him was to expose their affair and lose his house seat.
If you're going to argue the threshold question about whether Condit wanted her bye-bye (which it's obvious he did), I'm never going to convince you anyway, but I was talking about the MO of the sucker they're talking to now, not Condit.
All you're saying is that Condit totally miscalculated how events and his future would transpire. And, since I proceed from the proposition that Condit was a mediocre third-rater, I totally agree.