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Chandra Levy’s parents think her unexplained death is linked to UFOs: ‘She had too much information’

Chandra Levy's parents think her unexplained death is linked to UFOs: 'She had too much information'

The Mystery Surrounding Chandra Levy’s Disappearance

The truth is still believed to be out there, at least by the Levy family.

Parents Susan and Robert Levy, whose daughter Chandra, a federal intern, was found dead under mysterious circumstances 25 years ago, now suspect she may have been “erased for knowing too much” about UFOs.

On May 1, marking the anniversary of Chandra’s disappearance, they shared their thoughts on the extraterrestrial theory, coinciding with a White House initiative looking into various unexplained deaths and disappearances among scientists.

Chandra, who was just 24 years old, vanished while interning in Washington, D.C., having reportedly had an affair with Congressman Gary Condit at the time.

Her father, Robert, mentioned in an interview, “Chandra talked about her beliefs in UFOs and mentioned Congressman Condit being part of the House Intelligence Committee to learn more about them.” He speculated that her inquisitive nature might have made her reluctant to hide information that could have been dangerous.

“Could she have known something she shouldn’t have? Is it possible that she was eliminated for that?” Susan Levy added, continuing her speculation about possible CIA involvement in her daughter’s death. “There’s so much we don’t understand about government actions. Many people are unaware of the full truth.”

The couple expressed frustration over being advised against further discussion about Chandra’s case, yet they didn’t elaborate much on this point. Chandra’s body was discovered over a year after her disappearance in a park not far from her D.C. apartment.

Authorities initially ruled her death as a homicide, but numerous uncertainties lingered. Interestingly, Congressman Condit was never a suspect and firmly denied any connection to the case.

In 2009, Ingmar Guandik was arrested and accused of her murder. Although he was convicted the following year, the case was ultimately dismissed in 2015 due to revelations that a crucial witness had fabricated his testimony.

After his release in 2017, Guandik was deported back to El Salvador.

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