Chandra Levy had her life together. She was an intern at the Federal Bureau of Prisons and was just a few days shy of graduating with a master\u2019s degree in public administration. She had dreams of working for the FBI. Maybe the CIA. So when she suddenly went missing in early May of 2001, her parents were alarmed. Their alarm swelled when they learned that Chandra\u2019d been having an affair with Congressman Gary Condit. Was Condit to blame for Chandra\u2019s disappearance? Had he done something to her? Despite a damn good alibi, suspicion enveloped Condit.
\n\nIn the winter of 2000, two men terrorized Wichita, Kansas. Over a short period, their random crimes escalated. First they robbed a man. Then they shot a woman. Then, they raped and terrorized a group of five, twenty-something friends. The men murdered four of the five friends. The lone survivor lived through the ordeal when the killers\u2019 bullet deflected off her barrette. She played dead, then sought help. Ultimately, her testimony helped put the men behind bars.
\n\nAnd now for a note about our process. For each episode, Kristin reads a bunch of articles, then spits them back out in her very limited vocabulary. Brandi copies and pastes from the best sources on the web. And sometimes Wikipedia. (No shade, Wikipedia. We love you.) We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases.
\n\nIn this episode, Kristin pulled from:
\n\n\u201cWho Killed Chandra Levy?\u201d Washington Post investigative series by Sari Horwitz, Scott Higham, Sylvia Moreno
\n\nSeason 38, Episode 48 of 20/20
\n\n\u201cChandra Levy,\u201d Wikipedia
\n\n\u201cGary Condit,\u201d Wikipedia
In this episode, Brandi pulled from:
\n\n\u201cThe Wichita Horror\u201d by Denise Noe, Crime Library
\n\n\u201cTrue Crime: The Wichita Massacre\u201d by Kara Kovalchik, MentalFloss.com
\n\n\u201cHigh court overturns death penalty sentences for Carr brothers, upholds conviction\u201d by Sherman Smith, The Topeka Capital-Journal
\n\n\u201cSupreme Court restores death sentences in heinous Kansas murder spree\u201d by Richard Wolf, USA Today
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