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Intern Affairs: The Search for Chandra Levy

July 10, 2001

On April 30th Washington D.C. intern, Chandra Ann Levy, mysteriously disappeared, and police are no closer to solving this case than they were nine weeks ago.

Levy, who came to Washington last fall to work with the Bureau of Prisons, was last seen at about 7 p.m. on April 30th at a health club. The last word her parents received from her came in the form of an email the morning of May 1st. Of course, police maintain, someone else could have sent that email.

In an effort to piece together the case, D.C. police questioned Rep. Gary Condit, whom Levy visited often while in Washington, on three separate occasions. It was not until Condit’s third meeting with police, eight weeks after the case began, that he admitted to having had an affair with Levy. The fact that Condit denied the affair for so long stripped him of any integrity in the eyes of Levy’s parents. They are now looking to the congressman for more answers.

While Executive Assistant Chief Terrance Gainer of the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department claims that, “{Condit} was not a suspect before the meeting, he was not a suspect during the meeting and he’s not a suspect since the meeting,” Levy’s parents are requesting a lie detector test.

Is Congressman Condit linked to the mysterious disappearance of Chandra Levy? Was foul play involved? Should the congressman take a lie detector test? How have D.C. police handled the case thus far?



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