FYI case followers...
1 posted on
05/28/2002 9:01:34 PM PDT by
stlnative
To: brigette; YaYa123; terilyn; Howlin; ~Kim4VRWC's~; dogbyte12
Egads! Mueller, the clean-up guy, will make sure this case comes out sanitized. He wasn't voted in 98-0 for nothing.
To: All
Read the article as there is more information like...
~ 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." Levy's apartment keys also have not been recovered.
3 posted on
05/28/2002 9:05:35 PM PDT by
stlnative
To: brigette
Oh goodie, we've got the famous FBI experts, memo shredders and career ladder climbers on the case. Now it'll get solved in a jiffy!
"-- Say, Roger, d'ya think saying we found this will help my promotion application?"
"-- Junk it Jim. Better play it safe!"
To: brigette
Do you mean tomorrows NEW IMPROVED FBI ? < /sarcasm >
To: brigette;snopercod
Excuse me but ... is not this a job for the National Park Police?
To: brigette
So Ingmar Guandeque was "strongly discounted" as a suspect last year, after he was caught and convicted for two separate attacks in the same Rock Creek Park area ,a Mapquest map of which was the last thing that showed up on Chandra Levy's computer? What happened between then and now to make them assume he is a suspect now, when he would've seemed the logical suspect then? I'd like to hear their rationale.
To: brigette
To: MississippiDeltaDawg;Fred Mertz;hoosiermama;SarahW;John Jamieson;~Kim4VRWC's~;shattered;Spunky...
PING... Here is a new Levy case tid-bit I found in a Washington Post Article dated May 31, 2001
Skeleton Keys - Smithsonian Anthropologists Unlock Secrets in Bones of Ancestors and Crime Victims
The three physical anthropologists at Natural History most active in forensics spend much of their time investigating modern-day mysteries. In addition to identifying bodies, they help excavate the scene where remains are found, as Smithsonian anthropologist David Hunt did in the
Levy case. And, while D.C. Medical Examiner Jonathan Arden identified
Levy's remains, Hunt corroborated the identification and -- along with colleague Doug Ubelaker --
separated postmortem trauma from injuries incurred before or at the time of Levy's death. (Arden gave these details; Hunt and Ubelaker declined comment, citing the open investigation.)
Are they trying to sweat someone out by releasing these little tid-bits??? So her bones did show unusual injuries, just not enough to prove they are what killed her?
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