Brian4Liberty
11-01-2010, 01:38 PM
"I think we're all entitled to some level of privacy ... It seems like in this country we've lost a sense of decency. I didn't commit any crime; I don't think I've done anything wrong."
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wirestory?id=12023466&page=1
Indeed. There is no decency during witch hunts. Just pure mob hatred.
Seems that this trial will drag Condit through the dirt again...
"I didn't trust them anymore," Condit testified, recalling his early dealings with Washington police. He added, "Everyone I was dealing with was telling stories, leaking information, and most of what they were saying was untrue."
Condit said his distrust of Washington police was so intense that he eventually hired a stenographer to take verbatim notes of interviews. The distrust further drove him to take the Fifth Amendment and refuse to testify during an April 2002 grand jury hearing, in which he was the subject of an obstruction of justice investigation.
"I had just been beaten down," Condit said, adding, "I didn't trust this (prosecutor). I had just about had it with law enforcement in Washington, D.C."
Condit's anger further flared Monday when he denounced the testimony last week by a Washington detective who claimed Condit had falsely denied being sexually involved with Levy. Condit said he never answered the question in his first interview with police, held the evening of May 9, 2001.
"(A detective) asked, 'Did you have a sexual relationship with Ms. Levy,'" Condit said, recalling the initial police interview. "I said ... if you can tell me why you think that's relevant, I will be glad to answer your question."
Read more: http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/11/01/1902823/on-witness-stand-condit-refuses.html
And the family admits to lying in an attempt to frame Condit...
Chandra Levy's father recounted Tuesday his furious suspicions that former California Rep. Gary Condit was implicated in his daughter's murder.
In a surprise trial appearance, Dr. Robert Levy told jurors that he and his wife, Susan, once considered Condit "the primary suspect" in Chandra Levy's 2001 murder. The Modesto, Calif.-based oncologist cited the "suspicious circumstances" surrounding his daughter's affair with the married congressman.
Levy said his rage may have led him to tell police stories for which he had no direct proof, including allegations that Chandra had a "five-year plan" to marry Condit or to move in with him.
"We were so mad at Condit that we would say anything that came to mind, to point to him as a villain," Levy said.
Read more: http://www.kansascity.com/2010/10/26/2357271/chandra-levys-father-tells-court.html
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wirestory?id=12023466&page=1
Indeed. There is no decency during witch hunts. Just pure mob hatred.
Seems that this trial will drag Condit through the dirt again...
"I didn't trust them anymore," Condit testified, recalling his early dealings with Washington police. He added, "Everyone I was dealing with was telling stories, leaking information, and most of what they were saying was untrue."
Condit said his distrust of Washington police was so intense that he eventually hired a stenographer to take verbatim notes of interviews. The distrust further drove him to take the Fifth Amendment and refuse to testify during an April 2002 grand jury hearing, in which he was the subject of an obstruction of justice investigation.
"I had just been beaten down," Condit said, adding, "I didn't trust this (prosecutor). I had just about had it with law enforcement in Washington, D.C."
Condit's anger further flared Monday when he denounced the testimony last week by a Washington detective who claimed Condit had falsely denied being sexually involved with Levy. Condit said he never answered the question in his first interview with police, held the evening of May 9, 2001.
"(A detective) asked, 'Did you have a sexual relationship with Ms. Levy,'" Condit said, recalling the initial police interview. "I said ... if you can tell me why you think that's relevant, I will be glad to answer your question."
Read more: http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/11/01/1902823/on-witness-stand-condit-refuses.html
And the family admits to lying in an attempt to frame Condit...
Chandra Levy's father recounted Tuesday his furious suspicions that former California Rep. Gary Condit was implicated in his daughter's murder.
In a surprise trial appearance, Dr. Robert Levy told jurors that he and his wife, Susan, once considered Condit "the primary suspect" in Chandra Levy's 2001 murder. The Modesto, Calif.-based oncologist cited the "suspicious circumstances" surrounding his daughter's affair with the married congressman.
Levy said his rage may have led him to tell police stories for which he had no direct proof, including allegations that Chandra had a "five-year plan" to marry Condit or to move in with him.
"We were so mad at Condit that we would say anything that came to mind, to point to him as a villain," Levy said.
Read more: http://www.kansascity.com/2010/10/26/2357271/chandra-levys-father-tells-court.html