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"America's Most Wanted" Helps in Search For Missing Intern
Friday July 13, 2001

“America’s Most Wanted” has helped find some two dozen missing children and almost 700 fugitives. Now the Levy's hope it's their turn for some good news.


This weekend in a special hour devoted to the Levy case, host John Walsh offers a grim dose of reality. He believes Chandra could be the victim of a serial killer operating in the D.C. area.

Walsh says, “We need to find out what happened to this woman. And I truly believe, being involved in this 20 years since my son was murdered, that foul play is involved here.”

This as the probe into Congressman Gary Condit continues. The F.B.I. is analyzing materials seized from his apartment. His lawyer finalizing the terms of that widely anticipated polygraph exam.

Meantime the congressman is trying to conduct business as usual both in Washington DC and at his Modesto, California office. There, in big black and white letters, the missing persons poster for Chandra Levy right in the front window

Walsh joins with the Levy’s in their criticism of Condit's conduct. “You do anything you can to find the missing person and Gary Condit should’ve come forward first and said, ‘I will help. I will take the polygraph. I'll let you go through my apartment.”

So the mystery continues. No one knows where Chandra is or what happened. But John Walsh does know this. “I have been there. I searched for my son for two weeks. You know what they're going through right now? The not knowing. It's hell. It is hell what this family is going through. They need some resolution."

 

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