Chandra Levy's killer expected to be charged. An illegal alien
Accused murdering filth
The parents of slain intern Chandra Levy said this morning that D.C. police officials told them late Friday night that an arrest warrant in the eight-year old unsolved murder case is "imminent in the next couple of days."
Sources with knowledge of the investigation who spoke under condition of anonymity told The Post that police plan to arrest Ingmar Guandique. The 27-year-old Salvadoran immigrant attacked two women at knifepoint in Rock Creek Park around the time of Levy's disappearance in May 2001. He was convicted in those attacks and is serving a 10-year sentence in federal prison in California.
Levy said Lanier told her "in all her 19 years of police work this is really big, 'We really came down with a break.' They're very proud."
The day Chandra disappeared, May 1, 2001, Ingmar A. Guandique, a 19-year-old illegal Salvadoran immigrant, did not show up for his construction job. Around that time, he went to stay with his former landlady, Sheila Phillips Cruz, the manager of an apartment building on Somerset Place NW. Cruz noticed that Guandique looked like he had been in a bad fight, his face battered and bruised. He had a fat lip, a bloody blemish in his eye and scratches around his throat.
Comment(s) »
» Leave a comment
- Your E-mail address is never displayed. If you enter it, it will only be visible to the blog author
- The line and paragraph breaks automatically
Comment by riffran— 2009/02/21 @ 11:46 PM — (Reply)