There's a forensic anthropologist with the Smithsonian who is leading the
in-site investigation. They mentioned that the remains may have been dumped
there, however the local NPR station's reporter also said that its too early
to tell right now.

larry

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 11:30 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: Chandra Levy
> 
> 
> Judith-
> 
> one possibility mentioned on the radio news yesterday 
> was that the body was put there *after* the initial 
> searches of the park last year.
> 
> -Ben
> 
> > At least they'll finally have some resolution.
> > 
> > Now why did they leave so much territory uncovered 
> apparently when they 
> > searched for her last year?
> > 
> > This from a friend on another list, taken from an article:
> > 
> > May 22 - A man walking his dog and searching for turtles in 
> a Washington
> > park today found the corpse of missing government intern 
> Chandra Levy after
> > his pet uncovered the young woman's skull, police said.
> > Metropolitan Police Chief Charles Ramsey told a news 
> conference this evening
> > that the medical examiner used dental records to determine 
> the remains are
> > those of the 24-year-old missing intern, who disappeared 
> more than a year
> > ago.
> > Medical examiners have yet to determine the cause or time of death.
> > "We have received word from the medical examiner that the 
> remains discovered
> > this morning are in fact Chandra Levy," Ramsey said. "This 
> was based on
> > dental records. The cause of death is pending. ... We'd like 
> to extend our
> > condolences to the family."
> > This morning, the man walking his dog while looking for 
> turtles found the
> > skull after his dog started digging in some leaves in the 
> expansive, heavily
> > wooded park in the Northwest section of the nation's 
> capital, Ramsey said.
> > The young woman's body had apparently been in the park for 
> a long time, and
> > the bones were not all in one location, Ramsey said.
> > He said that remnants of materials consistent with women's 
> clothing were
> > found near the bones, but he declined to elaborate. Sources 
> told ABCNEWS
> > that jogging gear and a portable cassette player were among 
> the items found.
> > Ramsey said investigators did not know right now whether 
> the area where the
> > remains were found was where Levy died or whether the body 
> had been moved.
> > Investigators, he said, would continue to probe the area.
> > The remains were found in dense foliage in an area away 
> from commonly used
> > paths, police said. Levy lived in an apartment near Rock 
> Creek Park, and
> > police searched the park shortly after her disappearance last May.
> > Police searched the park three times last July, covering 
> more than 1,700
> > acres, Ramsey said. That left more than 1,000 acres 
> unsearched, apparently
> > including the area where the corpse was found today.
> > Levys Mourn
> > Ramsey said Susan and Robert Levy, the young woman's 
> parents, learned of the
> > identification of the remains while watching the news, 
> despite his efforts
> > to make sure they were informed first.
> > The Levys, who conducted an interview with Oprah Winfrey 
> earlier today
> > before being told about the discovery, have had no public 
> comment. Their
> > attorney, George Arata, said the family was not ready to 
> give an immediate
> > formal statement but would give one through their attorneys 
> at around 7:30
> > p.m. ET.
> > 
> > One additional note, from the same article: [Gary Condit]  
> has had no public
> > comment on today's discovery and his office said there 
> would not be one
> > 
> > 
> > >Yep. It's her.
> > >
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > >Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 4:41 PM
> > >To: CF-Community
> > >Subject: Chandra Levy
> > >
> > >D.C. police chief about to have news conference,
> > >supposedly to announce that the remains found in Rock
> > >Creek Park are those of missing intern Chandra Levy.
> > >
> > >More later.
> > >
> > >-Ben
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > 
> 
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