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PostPosted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 11:58 pm    Post subject: Enquirer Probes Chandra & DC Madam Reply with quote

Saw the article in the store- Issue April, 9, 2007

Bombshell Breakthrough in Chandra Levy Murder

Cops Probe Link to D.C. Madam's "Little Black Book"
By David Wright

I do not know how to get it up on the internet but I will type some of it. (Page 28) Chandra's pic is there and Gary Condit's.

Summary
New development in the murder mystery of Chandra is basically what they are saying is linked to the names. One vet. homicide det. believes there is a possible link that the D.C. madam's list contains the name of the killer!

"I can never get my daughter back, but I welcome any movement in the case, Chandra's mom, Susan Levy, told The Enquirer.

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From another section of article


"I don't believe Chandra was a call girl or working for this ring, but she was definitely the type that interested many of these men.

I can imagine a scenario in which the killer, who's used to getting easy sex
from prostitutes, meets Chandra in a completely different setting-and
resists him. It could have driven him to murder her.

Wheeler has passed his theory to a high-ranking officer in the D.C. detective unit. "He told me they are definitely going to follow-up," he said.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 12:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Glad to see Susan Levy saying she welcomes any movement on Chandra's case. Let's hope there is with this angle.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 2:12 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

i don't know about you guys, and i'm the first to admit that i'm getting a bit desperate after all this time without a word, but i can't help wondering if this is at least a small answer to an awful lot of prayers. i've lived way too long to question the reliability of the promise that 'truth will out', no matter how long it might take, so i'm actually allowing myself to hope that this will lead to the thread of truth in chandra's death being picked up and followed until it reaches her murderer.


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 10:10 pm    Post subject: Globe also has coverage Reply with quote

Someone also told me that this weeks Globe also has some coverage on the same subject with Chandra in case anyone wants to pick up a copy.

I have not seen it yet.

I agree with you propria and it's always nice to see you posting. Hope you are doing well.

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 8:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I found this on the "Inside Edition" website. From the story I guess the Levy's were on Inside Edition this week.


New Clues in Chandra Levy Murder?
Chandra Levy disappeared in 2001 and her murder has never been solved.

Chandra Levy was the pretty Washington intern whose disappearance in the summer of 2001 gripped the nation, fueled by speculation that she was having an affair with former Congressman Gary Condit.

Chandra's murder has never been solved and police have repeatedly said Condit was never a suspect.

Six years after her disappearance, police are examining a possible link between Chandra Levy's murder and the recent arrest of a DC Madam, whose little black book contains the names of 10,000 men.

Former DC homicide detective Rod Wheeler was the first person to link the two cases. He says the men on the madam's list were on the lookout for young women and would have crossed paths with Chandra where she worked in Capitol Hill's corridors of power.

"The guy who committed this murder is still out there," Wheeler said. "I believe that individual is on this list of 10,000 names.

A prominent private investigator, Wheeler downloaded the phone numbers from the alleged Beltway madam's little black book off her website, and began running them through his search engines. He says even though he doesn't yet know all the names on the list, he was able to trace several of the phone numbers close to where the body was found.

The alleged madam, Deborah Palfrey, has since pleaded not guilty, but Wheeler says her list is of special interest because many of the girls working for the so-called Beltway madam, were young, college educated, and from well-to-do backgrounds, much like Chandra Levy.

Wheeler said that there is no reason to think that Chandra was a call girl, but that she "fits the profile of the women that worked for the call girl service."

What it does mean, according to Wheeler, is that the wealthy, powerful men in the alleged madam's black book are exactly the kind of men that would have been drawn to Chandra.

Veteran homicide detective Dwayne Stanton was hired by Chandra's parents when their daughter went missing. Stanton and Wheeler, both former homicide detectives, are now working together following up on the numbers in the little black book.

Chandra's parents told INSIDE EDITION they want police to follow up on these new leads. "Go for it," they said. "Find out who was involved, for the protection of all women."

Now more than 5 years after her disappearance, these P.I.s are determined to solve the Chandra Levy murder mystery, and if the killer really is hiding in the pages of the accused Beltway Madame's little black book, it could shake Washington, DC. to its very core.
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 9:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Interesting info, James. Glad to see Wheeler and Stanton working together on this, and that they have the phone numbers to analyze.

Chandra was lured into something on her last day. I hope these detectives stumble upon something, just as Stanton did in Rock Creek Park when he went the extra mile after the DC police were done.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 6:01 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Let's see. The beltway madame hasnt been convicted. There's no evidence Chandra was working as a prostitute. There's nothing linking anybody on the list to Chandra. But this is a lead? Sounds to me like somebody is grasping at straws or a chance to make headlines.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 7:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wheeler explained pretty carefully that they were the type of men running in the corridors of power as that Chandra was frequenting, Rich.

There are also the reported rumors that Condit would seemingly approve that someone in those circles knew of Chandra through him, and I believe the way it's stated is that Condit may have unknowingly led to her demise with an introduction.

There is also the strange fantasy Condit told Anne Marie Smith about where he fantasized her with a group of men. This was not long before Chandra disappeared.

He had a modus operandi of treating his two mistresses in parallel; same promised trip to Palm Springs, same gold bracelets for Christmas, same instructions on secrecy as he sneaked in and out of his building behind his mistress du jour incognito with pulled down baseball cap and shades.

He had a fantasy so troubling it scared Ann Marie. Did he act on it with Chandra? Was she set up to disappear?

He went somewhere the afternoon she disappeared. He may very well have been hoping to see his fantasy enacted out. If he did, he's not talking.

So trying to find who frequented those corridors of illicit sex may be considered desperate by some, for others, pursuing the truth wherever it takes you.

That's what is required. And these former DC homicide detectives are doing just that.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 11:04 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thank the good Lord that these two detectives have the compassion and determination to solve this case once and for all for the sake of closure of the Levys.
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 7:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

This is not a breakthrough. This is not a lead. This is a fishing expedition and one that I predict (as I predicted 5 years ago that Condit would never be charged with Chandra's murder) will produce nothing substantive in the Levy case. Chandra was almost certainly the victim of a random attacker and the case will likely go unsolved.

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PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2007 7:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The link between Chandra Levy and the DC madam case has always seemed to me to very weak at best. If they spent as much time going after the obvious suspect instead of coming up with far-out fantasies maybe we would get some resolution.



Fox & Friends Combines Two Favorite Fox Stories: Sex Scandals and Unsolved White Women Murders
Reported by Janie - May 1, 2007 - 96 comments

The DC madam story is being covered on just about every news network in the nation, and Fox & Friends on Fox is certainly no exception. However, on this morning's episode, the "Friends" along with "Fox Crime Analyst" Rod Wheeler decided to add a new twist to the story - suggesting the story might be tied in with the unsolved case of Chandra Levy - with absolutely no proof.

Wheeler claimed:

"Here's what I believe. If you think about the names on this list, the types of individuals on this list, the men. They were attracted to young, college students working in the Capital Hill area of DC, well, Chandra Levy would fit into that profile.

That's not to suggest at all, by any stretch of the imagination, that Chandra would have worked for this service. What I'm just saying is that these men were attracted to the Chandra Levy types."

Comment: So Wheeler's not suggesting Levy was an escort, but he's suggesting rich, old men in Washington DC, were attracted to young women also in DC. Man - if I ever need a crime solved, I'm calling Wheeler - AKA Captain Obvious!

He continued, "Here's something else that I found really interesting, and let me share this with you. When I started running some of the telephone numbers on the list that I have, which was part of the list this DC madam has, a lot of these phone numbers come back to the area right around the area where Chandra Levy's body found. That says a whole lot. And I can tell you the DC police are looking into that possibility right now."

Comment: Just one sentence before beginning to talk about Levy, Wheeler discussed where the phone numbers on the list were located and stated, "Most of these exchanges come back to exchanges in the well to do areas of Washington DC, and Northern VA."

Well, Levy's remains were found in an area on the Washington DC/Maryland border called Rock Creek Park.

As a Maryland native growing up just miles away from the park, I can tell you, those living right near Rock Creek Park can certainly be referred to as "well to do."

To the west of the Park, in DC, is where many of the foreign embassies are located, and the Maryland portion of the park is found in Montgomery County, "one of the most affluent counties in the nation."

Wheeler's "evidence" makes no sense. All of it consists of older men liking younger women, and Levy's remains being found in a rich neighborhood. There was absolutely no story here, but Fox & Friends ran with it for it's sensational value, and to attempt to tie in another unsolved "missing white woman" story.
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PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2007 7:56 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Very weak, James, but this all goes back to the Condit may have introduced Chandra to one of these types he associated with, a DoD contractor was mentioned, to get the circles being mentioned by Wheeler.

Not just old rich guys, but well connected politicians and government contractors who paid lots of money for government business.

So in that regard, there's lots of potential for scandal, and keeping Chandra's open murder case mentioned amidst it all is probably the only way it will be mentioned.

I personally don't know of any of these associates Condit could have collaborated with, so in that regard I don't think this list will ever link back to anyone in the circles Chandra did grace.

So you are certainly right on yet another May 1 after Chandra's disappearance.

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 2:20 pm    Post subject: Possible Link--Of course!!! Reply with quote

The possiblility of a link is extremely high and I am sure that "those in the know" know!
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 2:32 pm    Post subject: Chandra's Rose Tatoo Reply with quote

Did any of the "names" on Paltrey's list recognize the "small rose tatoo?
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 8:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I don't know, Rainbow, I don't think anyone has talked to any of the names on the list, and if they did, I doubt that any of the names would answer any questions.

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