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Homicide Ruling Focuses Levy Probe D.C. Police to Ask FBI Lab's Help In Learning How Ex-Intern Died
The Washington Post ^
| 5/29/02
| By Sari Horwitz and Allan Lengel
Posted on 05/28/2002 9:01:33 PM PDT by stlnative
Edited on 09/03/2002 4:50:34 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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KEYWORDS: chandra; conduit; intern; levy
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To: Fred Mertz
Sounds to me like Guandiquez and Albert Clark are both redd herrings? Jsst to put some doubt into people's minds, that people LIKE them could have done the job.
To: Fred Mertz
And they are still not saying she was buried. Bones were scattered. Leaves had fallen on them. So sad! I had three children about same age as Chandra. May she rest in peace!!!!
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posted on
05/29/2002 8:44:33 AM PDT
by
buffyt
To: MississippiDeltaDawg,
(PING) you to this thread! Have a good day!
To: brigette
To: SarahW
Yes.. SarahW, you are right he (the jogger/walkman attacker) was walking around free at that time, but Albert Cook (miss id by Condit's Lawyer as Albert Clark) was on trial the first week of May in 2001, so he was sitting in jail when Chandra came up missing. Cook was an attacker/murderer... but the other guy who is in jail now did not rape or kill anyone and I doubt he would kill first then move into just attacking women. I mean serial killers do not get worse at it with each victim they only get better at it, the 2 attacks came after Chandra was already missing and now known as dead. Condit's Lawyer is trying to find anything he can of course to point suspicion away from Condit, but he should start looking into things before he publically announces a suspects name on tv. What a smuck! I just pray that they have some hard evidence in what they found around the remains. I am sure that they are really looking at Condit as the number one suspect, they just need to find that one thing that they can prove he did it. I think people will start talking since they now her have remains and it is a homicide case. There is no reason now to protect Condit no matter how they are protecting him. I am sure his people also have doubt's about his story and how little he is willing to share with the police.
To: brigette
Read somewhere yesterday that statistically women murder by someone they were "involved" with is more than the total of all other reasons combined. You can't tell me the police don't consider him a suspect.
To: hoosiermama
Thankee!!
~ Law enforcement sources said yesterday that police strongly discounted Guandique as a suspect after interviewing him last year -- and after he passed a polygraph test.
So this herring took a POLICE polygraph, but of-course-he-didn't-do-the-crime Condit wouldn't, very publicly flaunted a phony-baloney private test?
Hmm ...
To: brigette; hoosiermama
There is no reason now to protect Condit no matter how they are protecting him. I am sure his people also have doubt's about his story and how little he is willing to share with the police. Has he shown up on the House floor for votes yet? Is he at work at all, in his Capitol Hill office, sitting in committee hearings?? Or do y'all know, is he *in hiding* -- no one has seen hide ner hair?
To: brigette
GAINER: I think we have to take a good look at people who knew Ms. Levy or had something to do with her. A central question is why was she up in the park? Was she walking, was she brought there, was she meeting someone there? Now he's talking sense. Because if Condidn't and had nothing to do with the moider, chances are pretty good (I'd say, from what we know, it's almost certain) that she saw him there or was on the way to or from seeing him there.
To: brigette; hoosiermama
Gainer said police are also searching for the yellow-gold initial ring that Levy usually wore. It was not found in her apartment and was not recovered in the park. The ring had a dark, flat surface, he said, and the initials "CL." This sounds like a signet ring, I'm sure you've seen the kind, little flat surface for engraving. I've read from other posts that the ring described as the one she always wore had little diamond chips. You don't usually see diamond chips or gems on these signet rings, seems perfectly acceptable that Chandra would wear two. Is the lamestream just getting their facts wrong (what a surprise) on just which ring may have actually been found at the site?
To: Revolting cat!
Now he's talking sense. Because if Condidn't and had nothing to do with the moider, chances are pretty good (I'd say, from what we know, it's almost certain) that she saw him there or was on the way to or from seeing him there. It seems logical to me that the reason she was away from her apartment without ID was that she was with him/meeting him, as those were his rules. I don't think she took a cab there, no money, unless she took a five or ten and handed the whole over to the cabbie, knowing that Gary was going to bring her back home. But if that were the case, why meet up at the park, why not just have him pick her up ther in the first place? Which again, seems more logical, after they had a phone conversation and set up the date, Gary (or maybe that Dayton creep) picked her up outside her apartment. She only took her keys with her, as she needed them to get back in.
Walkman? How do we know for certain it was hers, unless her name is on it? Possible that the perp planted it with her to throw off the cops, make it look as though she'd *been out jogging* all by herself.
To: hoosiermama
>>>>>>Read somewhere yesterday that statistically women murder by someone they were "involved" with is more than the total of all other reasons combined. You can't tell me the police don't consider him a suspect.<<<<<
This is true about every murder! In more than 80% of murders (includes men and women) and I am being conservative, the victim knows who the killer is.
This is a bit off the subject, but Chief Ramsey is a dead ringer for the Simpson's Chief Wiggam !
To: irish guard
To: irish guard
This is a bit off the subject, but Chief Ramsey is a dead ringer for the Simpson's Chief Wiggam ! Off the subject? Not at all! It turns out Ramsey is Wiggum's adopted twin brother (hence different names.) Now, something off the subject. Somebody on some website I stumbled upon while researching the Springfiled police force claims that Wiggum is a plagiarization of Edward G. Robinson. I'm not so sure about the claim of "plagiarization", but it's interesting to note that the character might have been inspired by Robinson. Now back to our regular programming.
To: all
FOX News LiveWed. 1:30 pm ET
Flight attendant Anne Marie Smith talks to Linda Vester about her affair with Gary Condit and what she thinks happened to Chandra Levy
I'm TV challenged. If any one could relay what she says, I'd appreciate it.
To: Revolting cat!
God bless the Simpson fans.
To: All
I have been following this case since it first broke and have read just everything on the internet there is about this case. I continue to get the real facts in the case and I do not believe that any person except for Condit himself or if Condit hired someone to kill her that only Condit & the other party knows who killed her. I believe also that he sinply killed her himself or hired someone to kill her because she was a threat to him and his marriage and/or his lifestyle and she let him know about it or threatened to expose him to his wife or publically.
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To: All
To: brigette
I'm listening to Mueller explain his reorg of the FBI, and itemize his list of 10 priorities (excuse me but moving number 11 [prevent terror attacks] to number 1 is not a real reorg).
I hate to state the obvious, but a system like we have here (a peer to peer network... would be very useful [to connect the dots as they say] although threatening to higer-ups and probably why they are afraid of it)
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posted on
05/29/2002 10:46:12 AM PDT
by
OReilly
To: Helen
I do not believe this is Chandra's Ring on his finger. Many men wear pinky rings, it is kinda a fad for wealthy men or it could be status symbol to a special men's group/club or it just simply means nothing. Look up men's pinky rings on a search engine like Google.
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