-Caveat Lector-

Because of his dangerous age, Condit it is alleged is a real swinger -
his hair is a standing joke, so they call him "blow dry".....he runs in
the night life circuit, but that does not make him bad.

He claimed he and the Levy family were friends; yet the Levy's state
this is noto necessarily the case - he is just their congressman.

Now he put up $10,000 reward for the locating of this young Intern -
what if it did come out of his campaign funds?   Strange  - for that is
a lot of money

Another young girl involved with a bit shot (as they like to think they
are) political official - makes one wonder if this is not a repeat of
the past.....and Diana Feinstein on TV reliving her past - remember Leo
Ryan murdered and set up at Jonestown - Feinstein made news then and
they are all making news now - news that Condit, tries to avoid for he
is a married man, in his 50's and this man visited this young girl's
apartment several times?

Interesting item = but the lid has been put on.   Why?   Rivera is
crying, King is crying - the parents held one interview and requested
please, find their daughter first for they hope for the best.   Condit
sounds like another bum - like Clinton - what are they running there?
They made a prostitute out of little Monica or was she one before she
hit the high times?

Interesting case - and her photographs in a glamourous pose and dyed
black hair - with the little rose tattoo on her ankle?

Packed, ready to return to her home - bright future - or is somebody
already writing or did they write the book?

So wonderful of the Congressman to put up the $10,000 - but wait a
minute - it was from his campaign funds?   Has he taken lie detector yet
and then of course there is this Blake murder case - look how they were
condemned before the trial - when this congressman looks like a real bum
escapes attention of news media?


Saba


Lots of Attention but Little News As Search for

By David A. Fahrenthold and Arthur Santana
Washington Post Staff Writers
Friday, May 18, 2001; Page A14

Chandra A. Levy's parents are set to return to California today as the
search for their daughter, who has been missing for more than two weeks,
continues to raise strong media interest but few solid leads for police.

The investigation has included the canvassing by police of an Adams
Morgan apartment building where U.S. Rep. Gary A. Condit (D-Calif.)
lives while in Washington, Condit's neighbors said yesterday. Levy had
visited Condit's apartment several times, a police official said
yesterday.

Police have no suspects in the case and said there was no evidence that
she was a victim of foul play.

Levy, 24, was last seen April 30 -- a week after her job as a federal
intern ended and just before she was to return to California for her
graduate school commencement. On May 6, after trying repeatedly to reach
their daughter on the telephone, Levy's parents alerted D.C. police.

Police are saying little about the investigation, and what details have
emerged only deepen the mystery.

Assistant Police Chief Ronald Monroe said yesterday that Levy had
visited Condit's apartment "more than a couple times," though the time
frame was not clear. Condit's neighbors said police knocked on their
doors Tuesday night, carrying a picture of Levy, asking whether they had
ever seen her there.

Those interviewed yesterday by The Washington Post -- about 10 people --
said they had never seen Levy in the building.
Condit, 53, who represents Modesto, Levy's home town, offered $10,000 in
surplus campaign funds in reward money after Levy's parents notified him
of the disappearance. He also asked the FBI to become involved in the
case.

Reports hinting that Condit and Levy had some kind of relationship have
drawn media attention from across the country. Condit's office has
repeatedly said that Levy and the congressman, who is married and has
two adult children, were not romantically involved.

Condit's offices in Washington and Modesto said yesterday that the
congressman would have no comment beyond a printed statement.

"This is about Chandra," it said. "All of us should focus our efforts on
getting her home."
Levy's parents, Robert and Susan Levy, flew to Washington on Tuesday
night to learn more from police about her disappearance. They met
yesterday with California's senators, Dianne Feinstein (D) and Barbara
Boxer (D).

Susan Levy said she and her husband were grateful for Condit's donation
to the reward fund but declined an invitation to meet with him because
they were too busy.

Robert Levy said he first contacted Condit soon after his daughter
disappeared only because Condit is their congressman. Robert Levy said
neither he nor his wife has met Condit.

Susan Levy said she knew of no romantic relationship between her
daughter and Condit, and she called the media speculation distressing.
"It's not very comforting to hear these stories," she said.

Meanwhile, an article published yesterday in the Modesto Bee undercut
earlier reports that Levy had a boyfriend who worked for the FBI.

According to the newspaper, Levy sent a friend an e-mail in December
saying that she was dating a man who "will be coming back here when
Congress starts up again." She then told her friend that she had lied to
another friend about dating an FBI agent "so she wouldn't ask any
questions" about the man's true identity.

Levy was a graduate student in public administration at the University
of Southern California and an intern in the public affairs office at the
federal Bureau of Prisons from October to April 23.

She planned to return to California for her graduation, although a
friend said that Levy was interested in coming back to Washington -- and
that she talked about working for the FBI or the CIA when she returned.

Condit spoke to police last week about aspects of the investigation
including the reward fund and what he could do to help, an aide in his
Modesto office said Wednesday.

Condit, who has not spoken publicly on the case, has kept a low profile
in recent days and missed two votes on the House floor yesterday.
Michael Dayton, an aide in Condit's Washington office, said Wednesday
that Levy came into the office occasionally, but only for the courtesies
given to a constituent in the Washington area, including congressional
schedules and White House tickets. She last was there about five weeks
ago, Dayton said.

Details were scarce about what is presumed to be the last day before
Levy disappeared. About 7:30 p.m. April 30, she went to the Washington
Sports Club gym on Connecticut Avenue NW to cancel her membership,
according to manager Erroll Thompson. She hasn't been seen since.

When police entered Levy's apartment in the 1200 block of 21st Street NW
after being alerted by her parents, they found her ID card and credit
cards but not her keys. Her luggage was packed. According to D.C. police
sources, they also found a receipt from the cancellation of her health
club membership, which would seem to indicate that she had returned home
after that errand.

Police later returned to the apartment and took Levy's laptop computer
and cell phone. A call was placed on the phone May 1, Monroe said. Also,
Levy's parents said they received an e-mail from their daughter, sent at
10:45 a.m. May 1.

On Wednesday, police used dogs trained to detect cadavers to search the
banks of the Potomac and Anacostia rivers, as well as a section of Rock
Creek Park. Police said the dogs turned up nothing.

Staff writers Cheryl W. Thompson, Allan Lengel, Petula Dvorak and Juliet
Eilperin contributed to this report.
© 2001 The Washington Post Company

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