The Chandra Levy Murder Mystery
By PSI TECH Staff
May 24, 2002
On Wednesday, police investigators announced that they had positively identified the remains of Chandra Levy, who disappeared in April of last year. Identification was made through the examination of dental records. Her remains were discovered in Rock Creek Park, 4 miles from her residence in Washington DC.
Wednesday's finding shifted the status of the case from that of a missing person to that of a death. Police said they had no idea how the 24-year-old Levy died.
Almost one year ago on July 11 of 2001, PSI TECH announced its preliminary report on the Chandra levy case. The report stated that Ms. Levy was dead and that her death was not an accident. PSI TECH found that her body was located in a swampy, dark, desolate and spacious, high, place in a forest with trees. We described pathways nearby and that occasionally horns could be heard but that birds were the main silence breakers. We selectively announced some of this data on the radio but we gave investigators all of it.
(Selected data released to the public)
Here is a sample of the data from these sessions: Sketch and Corroborating Data
The precise location of a dead body can be extremely difficult to pinpoint because they are often located in places such as the area where Chandra's body was ultimately discovered. PSI TECH Remote Viewers can describe the immediate surroundings of the body location and point to the general area of that locale, which state or town, but the difficulty lies in determining exactly where that crevice, hole, structure, body of water or barrel is located. We are dealing with homogenous terrain where there are many similar features.
On July 12, 2001, Dane Spotts and Joni Dourif announced on a syndicated national radio show their peliminary results. The week following the broadcast, PSI TECH shifted its focus to reconstructing Chandra's "Death Event." Even though we had already determined her death was not an accident, we needed to focus precisely on the death event itself to see if there was another person involved or not. We concluded that there was indeed another person involved. We immediately began looking for "key evidence." On July 19th, we determined that Chandra was murdered and the key evidence was a red car, like a minivan, with tinted windows, turning around, and a slender man with short hair who stood about 6 feet 1" tall, as the peliminary data for key evidence in Chandra's death event."
Here is one session reflecting some of this data.
Sketch and Data For Key Evidence
The next step was to look specifically at the person responsible for Chandra's death so, we focused the targeting on the murderer and looked for key evidence. We described a tall, young aspiring, muscular (upper arms) man, perhaps in his mid to late 20's, who idolizes somebody else. We sketched his face. Here is one such rough sketch and description for you to see.
Sketch and Data Collected
The case remains unsolved. As of this moment Chandra Levy's death has not been classified as a homicide. We are hopeful that with the new forensic evidence provided by the discovery of a body that the detectives on the case will bring about the arrest of the perpetrator(s) in the very near future.
Related Links:
Map of area
Missing Person "Chandra Levy" Interim Summary Report
TRV Special Applications: Solving Murders & Abductions
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