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Court ruling in murder of intern Chandra Levy reignites speculation on sensational Washington story


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court-ruling-in-murder-intern-chandra-levy-reignites-speculation-on-sensational-washington-story.htmlFox News:

It will again fuel the speculation. The wonder. The whispers.

 

The conjecture may not be fair. But it will inevitably happen.

 

A decision by Washington D.C. Superior Court Judge Robert Morin to “dismiss without prejudice” the murder conviction of Ingmar Guandique is likely to foster enduring chatter theory, which hasn’t dissipated in the nation’s capital in 15 years.

 

In 2010, the feds convicted Guandique -- an undocumented immigrant from El Salvador -- in the murder of then 24-year-old Washington intern Chandra Levy nine years earlier. Now prosecutors appealed to the court to drop the conviction as the court prepared for a retrial this fall because their case against Guandique crumbled.

 

The U.S. Attorney told the court that his office “could no longer prove the murder case against Mr. Guandique beyond a reasonable doubt.” Prosecutors based their conviction on the testimony of what later proved to be an unreliable informant who coughed up information from the slammer.

 

Prosecutors halted their efforts against Guandique following the revelation of an illegally-taped conversation between gang leader Armando Morales and bit-part actress Babs Proller.

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Who really done it?


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