As for the park attacker, here are some facts about him:
Guandique brutally attempted to attack two women after Chandra disappeared, one just a week later, the other six weeks later. The first attack was before Chandra's disappearance made the news.
He got a severe, well deserved 10 year sentence for those attempted assaults and as an illegal will be deported when he has completed serving his sentence. Granted, even a moderate sum of money would set him up relatively comfortably in his native El Salvador when he gets deported, but he didn't get any help to keep from getting sentenced severely to 10 years in federal prison.
Contrast that with Condit's brother Darrell who was secretly provided a former Watergate lawyer and $50,000 to bail him out of jail while Rock Creek Park was being searched for Chandra. Darrell had been a fugitive on the run for the previous six years avoiding prison sentences in both Florida and California in Condit's district. Yet he was released yet again on bail and promptly jumped bond again, eluding capture until just before Chandra was found in Rock Creek Park by a secret "turtle hunter", never identified.
Guandique passed a lie detector test administered by the US Attorney's office. The fellow prisoner who claimed Guandique gave him a "cellmate confession" of stabbing Chandra in Rock Creek Park failed his lie detector test. This was after the highly publicized police searches of Rovk Creek Park and contained no unknown information, and of course when Chandra was found there was no cuts or blood found on her clothes.
Interestingly, Guandique, his cellmate accuser, Sven Jones, and two other men questioned by police, probably the gym manager and possibly the apartment manager, passed lie detector tests given by the police. The only person who refused to take a police lie detector test was Condit.
The only person who failed the lie detector test was Guandique's cellmate accuser. Prisoners provide bogus alleged "confessions" of their cellmates in hopes of being released early for their "cooperation".
Anybody who got the opportunity to visit the two mile park area between Klingle Mansion and the ridge hillside where Chandra was found would be amazed at how simplisticly everything is lumped together in reports. I write in Murder on a Horse Trail of the hike from Klingle Mansion to the ridge on a steep hill nearly two miles away.
Along the way a large well paved jogging trail runs along a major thoroughfare. When it reaches the foot of the large hill where Chandra was found the jogging path continues onward along the creek and major road with heavy traffic.
It is along this road and on a highly public jogging trail that Guandique attacked joggers in the "park". It is far removed from the remote forest where Chandra was found, not technically far on a map, only a mile or so, but neither a jogger nor an attacker would venture up the side of that mountain on a hard to find winding narrow dirt horse trail deep into a remote forest.
What is not well reported is that while people do not jog on that steep, hidden horse trail up the side of the mountain, a road runs up the ridge above with picnic areas dropping off on each side at intervals. At the top of the hill is picnic areas 17 and 18 on the sides of the road, and a place to back a vehicle back to the horse trail and unload, horses or bodies or whatever.
It is below that picnic area with a convenient spot to back off the road into the trees to unload that Chandra was found, down the side of the hill. Here is what the local horse riders had to say about it, from chapter Horse Trail:
http://www.justiceforchandra.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2538
A longtime rider at the stables said she and other
riders think Levy was killed elsewhere and dumped in
the woods. They believe that their horses would have
picked up the scent of a decomposing body or that
riders would have seen animals attracted to a
corpse. [Horwitz, Sari and Allan Lengel. Levy May Have Been Strangled, Official Says Washington Post 14 July 2002.]
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