An attractive 24-year-old intern in the nation's capital went missing in April 2001. Foul play was suspected from the start.
Levy, who was interning with the Federal Bureau of Prisons, was about to return home to California for her university graduation. A highly publicized search took place, and the case became mega-publicized when it was discovered that she had been having an affair with California Congressman Gary Condit, a married man and a grandfather.
Rumors flew, but Condit was not linked to her disappearance. In May 2002, her remains were found in Washington's Rock Creek Park. The case remains unsolved, and public expectations of politicians' morality was such that people more or less yawned over the Congressman's "Clintonesque" intern policy. Possibly we should expect better of our elected representatives.
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