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To: Ditter
"I heard it from Mrs. Levy's own mouth. In a TV interview she said he offered the reward the first time she spoke with condit about the wherabouts of Chandra. This was before the Leveys were terribly concerned about her. That was a very telling statement for me & I have continued to see him act guilty."

If Condit did NOT know Chandra was in terrible trouble or dead, it seems to me to be an extraordinarily thoughtless thing to say to her parents who were, not at that time, very worried about her. Why would you scare the parents by immediately offering a reward for someone who was just missing for a few days? Saying that to them immediately upon hearing that they had not heard from their daughter for a few days would just serve to upset them, perhaps entirely unnecessarily. Condit didn't realize how other people would react to a lot of the things he did and said because he had conciousness of guilt and was concerned only with himself and beating the rap, IMHO.

56 posted on 05/29/2002 7:19:44 AM PDT by Irene Adler
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To: Irene Adler
To add one more thing to my last post, most successful politicians by far (and Condit was certainly a successful politician, having been elected and re-elected several times) are very good at knowing just what to say and do in situations that could either benefit them or hurt them. That Condit has spoken and behaved so strangely and so suspiciously since Chandra's disappearance seems to me rather damning. Again, I would suggest that conciousness of guilt has been throwing him off his game.
60 posted on 05/29/2002 7:28:28 AM PDT by Irene Adler
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