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Whatever happened to Chandra Levy?
Hans Grueber
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It seems Gary Condit got lucky after 9/11, The coverage of the investigation dropped off to absolutley nothing. I was wondering if anyone has heard any news concerning her and her involvment with Condit. This is a shot in the dark anyway, I figured they swept this one away like all the other mysteries in history concerning politicans and their dead or missing girlfriends.
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Oh wait! That's right, it was Osama...
just trying to feed the conspiracy theorists. Still makes you think though....
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While I don't completely discount the possibility of a serial killer of women in the area (there WERE after all other disappearances), everyone who reported the Condit story missed the fact that it would be absolutely necessary to first nail him about his affairs -- in order to get into the question of his "rules" for his lovers -- which might lead to a plausible rationale for the actions Chandra took on the day she disappeared. It's pretty clear to me that Condit DID have such rules, though he lied about that.
If Condit can pretend his love life is none of our business, then he certainly doesn't have to answer any tougher questions about whether his women always left their ID when coming to meet him, or which of his staff might have picked them up or dropped them off -- so he gets to avoid the whole question of whether the evidence in Chandra's apartment suggests that she was indeed meeting him one last time before going home. Or whether any of his drivers might have information about picking Chandra up to meet Condit. All those ex-lovers of Condit's are not the opportunists he tried to paint them -- they are the corroboration for his real behavior toward his women, which apparently was fairly cold-blooded.
Was the details of his behavior with his lovers any of Connie Chung's or the court's or law enforcement's business -- of course it was.
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Edited by - offeror on 04/17/2002 01:45:33
Right after she disappeared, I gave up commercially made hot dogs and sausages for quite a while. No lie. Ya just never know. Hopefully, we've got her out of our "system" by now!
I doubt that because if she were still around her Mom & Dad would have heard from her, no matter how well hidden she was.
If Condit's disposal of that watch is any indication of the way he thinks, Chandra and his child are in the biggest McDonald's sack you ever saw...
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I used to go down there at night between the DC/VA line and we'd drink beers and fish for guppies. It's DEFINETELY not a regular hangout spot, because you'd have to hike about 3 miles. There were times we'd leave at 3am and you'd see flashlights moving through the brush. Often you'd see questionable items floating by the C&O canal.
It seems to be the dumping ground for upper-middle class folk. In the past 2 years 5 bodies not including Chandra's were found.
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