D.C. Police Believed Close to Arrest in Levy Case
Law Enforcement Sources Point to Man Imprisoned for 2 Attacks at Knifepoint in Rock Creek Park
By Sari Horwitz and Scott Higham
Washington Post Staff Writers
Sunday, February 22, 2009; A01
D.C. police are seeking an arrest warrant against a Salvadoran immigrant in connection with the eight-year-old slaying of federal intern Chandra Levy, one of the most famous unsolved homicide cases in Washington history, according to law enforcement sources.
Levy's parents said D.C. police officials told them late Friday that they planned to make an arrest within "the next couple of days."
In an interview yesterday, Susan Levy, Chandra's mother, said she was told by D.C. Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier and Lt. Michael Farish, a supervisor of the department's cold-case squad, that investigators had made a breakthrough.
LINKInteresting to see development of this case after being cold for so long.
OTOH, isn't it interesting how NOBODY in the media is discussing whether or not this Salvadoran immigrant, as the papers call him, is here LEGALLY? Smart money goes on the NO block.