posted on August 4, 2001 10:15:53 PM
Is it really any big surprise that the police department which created those dopey-looking composite photos is the same police department that can't find the woman?
Seriously, look at those composite photos again. Is there a woman alive who has hair like that? Or if she did, who would dare leave the house?
Why didn't they use one of those professional "makeover" programs to create the composites -- the kind that some salons use to show customers how they might look with different hairstyles and makeup? Real hairstyles.
If I were Chandra's parents, I would have abandoned all hope the instant I saw those composite sketches. The people running this investigation are obviously incompetent.
posted on August 4, 2001 10:20:36 PM
The lower right is an actual photograph of her supplied by her parents. Go find the picture of her with her aunt at some gathering, I think it was thanksgiving,--same face, much more chunky lady than that media picture.
posted on August 4, 2001 10:21:12 PM
When this much time has passed and she still has not been found, obviously composite sketches are no longer needed. Especially when all was fine in her world (or so she thought)when she disappeared. Personally, I would be looking really hard at MRS condit. Evidently, MR condit liked the ladies and this one wasnt going to let go so quickly. JMHO.
posted on August 4, 2001 10:24:18 PM
If mrs condit was messing around with a young intern male, and he came up missing, wouldnt the police be looking at her husband? Of course.
posted on August 4, 2001 10:34:27 PM
Two years later, in 1926, the husband of mystery writer AGATHA CHRISTIE told her
he had been having an affair with another woman. On the night of December 3rd, the
author climbed into her Morris automobile and drove off into the night. The car was
later discovered teetering on the edge of a rock quarry, with no sign of Christie. After a
breathless public search of nearly two weeks, she was discovered 250 miles away,
registered under the name Theresa Neele at a country hotel. Despite assertions of
emotional distress and memory loss, Christie's disappearance (and cross-country
travel) were never explained, and she refused to speak about the incident for the rest
of her life.
posted on August 4, 2001 10:45:06 PM
It's an odd thing that many of the levy family generated websites have been removed, and their addresses result in outdated or error messages. This photo, not the one I spoke of above is still in the yahoo archive and illustrates the point well enough though not as well as the one I had in mind.