Monday, February 14, 2011

Never expect the media to apologize

The man convicted of killing Capitol Hill intern Chandra Levy nearly a decade ago was sentenced Friday to 60 years in prison.

In November, a jury convicted Ingmar Guandique of first-degree murder in Levy's 2001 disappearance and death, despite a lack of witnesses and no DNA evidence linking him to the crime.

Levy's disappearance became a national sensation after she was romantically linked to then-Rep. Gary Condit. Police initially focused on Condit as a suspect, and his political career unraveled.
http://www.npr.org/2011/02/11/133684751/chandra-levys-killer-gets-60-year-prison-term

Then-Rep. Gary Condit's political career didn't "unravel" after Levy "was romantically linked to" him.

Condit's career "unraveled" after the media accused him of complicity in the murder and drummed him from office.

Where are the apologies?

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