The investigators also checked out the door locks and eyehole that the security-conscious Levy was known to use religiously. Safety was important to Levy and to her parents, one of Levy's landlords said Tuesday, and this priority became apparent from the first time Levy saw the apartment.
"She really wanted (the apartment), but she first wanted her parents to see it, because they were concerned for her safety," recalled the landlord, speaking on condition of anonymity.
The landlords now live in the Bay Area, and once worked for former North Coast Rep. Doug Bosco. They had considerable fixing up to do once the Washington police had finished with the apartment after being called in to find Levy. The carpet had been yanked up; black fingerprint dust was everywhere and a carpenter was needed to repair some of the damage.
I think this is who the apartment was leased from (Dennis Ed.)NOT the manager of the building.