So you really believe that when he talked to her on April 29th, the woman he was having an affair with, he didn't remember what they talked about the last time he talked to, when she disappeared on May 1?
You said specifically, "What was done to him in the media was ridiculous."
I pointed out that the media attention was understandable, given the circumstances, and now you say it's the idea that he was involved in her death that's ridiculous.
The idea that leaving messages on someone's answering machine somehow absolves them of all involvement (whether or not Condit was actually involved) is a little ridiculous. Scott Peterson, convicted murderer, did just that, too. It's proof of nothing other than the fact that Condit called her.
You also characterized the DC police (and all civil servants in DC) as notoriously incompetent, so the fact that they didn't officially announce Condit was a suspect is hardly convincing proof of his innocence.
If the purpose of Condit having killed Levy was to keep their affair secret then he would NEVER have left any message on her answering machine, becuase he would know that police would check it, find his message and start questioning him about the level of intimacy in their relationship. Thus, by his own act of leaving messages his affair would be found out.
There is no parallel whatsoever to Scott Peterson who was trying to make people think he was a concerned husband. Unless you can come up with a different motive other than keeping the affair secret, Condit's phone messages are solid evidence that he did not kill her. In THIS case, leaving messages is counter to the alleged motive of keeping the affair a secret. Simple as that.
The DC police did not fail to officially announce that Condit was a suspect, they REPEATEDLY announced that he was NOT a suspect. There is a big difference.
As for the phone call, I'm sure he remembers exactly what was said in his last phone call to Levy and it was probably a heated discussion. But that doesn't mean he killed her, it means he used very poor judgement in lying and trying to keep their relationship a secret.
Plenty of people have affairs and lie about them, very, very few of those people graduate to murder.
As far as a copycat serial killer, this is beyond any belief, if it was a 'copy cat' murder then it wouldn't have taken several years for her body to be found since the purpose of the copy cat killing would be to take heat off the 'real' murderer and so her body would have been found almost immediately, not by a random jogger years later after Condit's career was already ruined. Logically, the idea of a copy cat killing only makes sense if its discovered in time to protect the 'real' killer.