Gary Condit’s DNA found on Chandra Levy’s underwear
WASHINGTON – Semen stains found in Chandra Levy’s underwear matched former California Congressman Gary Condit’s DNA, an FBI examiner testified Wednesday.
The semen sample provided seemingly incontrovertible proof that Condit had a sexual relationship with Levy, which is something he has never publicly acknowledged. It did not, however, go far in solving the mystery of Levy’s 2001 death.
The pair of stained underwear, termed “panties” by Assistant U.S. Attorney Amanda Haines, was taken by investigators from Levy’s apartment shortly after she disappeared in May 2001. Levy’s skeletal remains, and some accompanying pieces of clothing, were found in May 2002.
Prosecutors already have acknowledged they lack any DNA or other physical evidence connecting accused killer Ingmar Guandique to Levy’s death. On Wednesday, moreover, they had to acknowledge errors in how some evidence was processed in 2001. The errors forced investigators to retest certain items in 2002.
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