A durable newsmagazine mixing investigative pieces with human-interest and celebrity features that's ABC's oldest prime-time series despite its notoriously. They described him as a white male, middle-aged, with a unique dragon tattoo on his upper-left arm. May 4, 2010 @ 14:24PM The man charged with murdering CHANDRA LEVY has a tattoo on his chest that bears a chilling resemblance to the tragic Washington intern. Ingmar Guandique was convicted of first-degree murder for attacking Levy while she exercised in Washington's Rock Creek Park in May 2001. Authorities say he attacked Levy while she was jogging alone in Rock Creek Park in May 2001. Ingmar Guandique, 29, is charged with murder, kidnapping, attempted sexual assault and other counts. Years later, he allegedly admitted to fellow inmates that he had killed Levy. Defense Plans To Call Tattoo Expert in Levy Trial by Rend Smith October 27th, 2010 As the Chandra Levy trial rolls on, the proceedings will eventually dwell on a creepy theory: Authorities believe. . Ingmar Guandique, 31, was led into the courtroom in handcuffs and an orange jumpsuit, sporting a large tattoo that covered most of his scalp. They arrested Ingmar Guandique, as he had previously assaulted 2 women at the same park where Chandra disappeared. Ingmar Guandique was . Guandique learned last week from media reports that he . Ingmar Guandique was found guilty in 2010 and quickly began the appeals process, requesting a new trial. Robert and Susan Levy. Guandique, an illegal immigrant from El Salvador, was convicted of attacking . Ingmar Guandique, 27, was expected to have his initial court appearance Thursday in District of Columbia Superior Court. Ingmar Guandique, an illegal immigrant from El Salvador, was convicted of her murder in 2010. . . Nevertheless, over the next several years, the investigation into Levy's murder would slowly begin focusing on a young Salvadoran immigrant, Ingmar Guandique - who'd been sentenced in 2002 for attacking two other women in the same park where Levy's remains were found. Visible on Guandique's neck was a tattoo referencing the MS-13 gang . Federal murder charges in the 2001 death of 24-year-old intern Chandra Levy have been dropped against Ingmar Guandique. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh) In this image provided by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Ingmar Guandique, a documented MS-13 gang member, is escorted by ICE agents Friday, May 5, 2017, in Alexandria, La., onto a plane. The Associated Press, 2002 n this May 28, 2002 file photo taken . . The suspect, in Levy's slaying, Ingmar Guandique, 29, is a member of the MS-13 gang. The jury of nine women and three men deliberated for 3 days before convicting 29-year-old Ingmar Guandique of attempting to rob and kidnap the 24-year-old Levy before killing her on May 1, 2001 . Condit, a California Democrat, was ruled out as. It was a case that captivated the nation, and now, the Salvadoran man convicted in 2010 of murdering 24-year-old Washington, D.C. intern Chandra Levy nine years earlier, wants his day in court - again. As much local politics as humanly possible. . We also write about how unidentified male DNA was found on Chandra Levy's leggings in Rock Creek . IN CASE YOU . WASHINGTON Jury selection began yesterday in the murder trial of a man accused of killing government intern Chandra Levy nearly a decade ago a. His name was Ingmar Guandique. Guandique stared straight ahead as the verdict was read, and he shook his head as he left the courtroom. Several years later, the prosecution stopped opposing a new trial. Ingmar Guandique, has a tattoo on his chest of a naked woman resembling Chandra Levy, according to police. on his back, a gang tattoo of what . As he has throughout the trial, he wore a turtleneck that covered his gang tattoos, Levy's. His prison tattoos identify him as a member of the feared Salvadoran . Guandique did not have any known gang tattoos when he was sentenced to . Chandra Ann Levy (April 14, 1977 - c. May 1, 2001) was an intern at the Federal Bureau of Prisons in Washington, D.C., who disappeared in May 2001. A jury found a Salvadoran immigrant guilty on Monday of murdering Washington intern Chandra Levy back in 2001, when her disappearance became a national sensation. Ingmar Guandique, an illegal immigrant from El Salvador who was accused of attacking women in the park, was convicted of murdering Levy, but his conviction was then overturned when it emerged that. Two days . Guandique's. News4's Chris Gordon reports. Guandique was back in D.C. Superior Court for a hearing Thursday, looking older, thinner and with a shaved head adorned with a tattoo investigators described as the face of the devil. And get LL Daily sent straight to your inbox every morning! The accused killer of U.S. government intern Chandra Levy has arrived in Washington, D.C., where he's expected to appear in court on a first-degree murder charge. In Chandra Levy case, ex-gang enforcer plays pivotal role | Bradenton Herald . The Arrest Of Ingmar Guandique Getty | The Washington Post A geographical profiler discovered that two women were stalked and attacked by the same man on a running trail at Rock Creek Park after Chandra Levy's disappearance. On Monday, nine-a-half years after Levy's death, Guandique's long-awaited murder trial . As he has throughout the trial, he wore a turtleneck that covered his gang tattoos, Levy's mother squinted and took notes during the hearing, then craned her neck to observe Guandique's reaction to the reading of the verdict. Chandra Levy (AP) A jury has convicted Salvadoran immigrant Ingmar Guandique of murdering former D.C. intern Chandra Levy. Her disappearance made headlines when she was romantically . . The second attack led to police finding the perpetrator hiding in the bushes. Ingmar Guandique, a native of El Salvador, is charged with the attempted sexual assault, kidnapping and murder of Levy in the city's Rock Creek Park in May 2001. . . Ingmar Guandique was convicted of. Ingmar Guandique was convicted of first-degree murder for attacking Levy while she exercised in Washington's Rock Creek Park in May 2001. He is charged with first-degree murder, kidnapping and sexual assault in Levy's death. He conversed with a Spanish translator throughout the . Condit, if you remember, was initially a suspect in the 2001 disappearance of Levy, a former intern of Condit's who was found dead the following year. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials said May 8, that Guandique was flown Friday to San Salvador and transferred to . Sonenberg's characterization came during the November 2010 trial of Ingmar Guandique, the man convicted of killing Levy in Washington's Rock Creek Park. One tattoo on his back depicts the "Chuckie" movie character holding a knife, according to the affidavit. Yes, he committed other crimes, but that doesn't make him guilty of this one by default. In Chandra Levy case, ex-gang enforcer plays pivotal role | Bradenton Herald Ingmar Guandique, 27, was indicted late Tuesday on various charges, including first degree murder, kidnapping, robbery and sexual abuse. We learned that the suspect, Ingmar Guandique, has a tattoo on his chest of a naked woman resembling Chandra Levy, according to police. A jury found a Salvadoran immigrant guilty on Monday of murdering Washington intern Chandra Levy back in 2001, when her disappearance became a national sensation. New evidence. on his back, a gang tattoo of what . he relies on an English-to-Spanish translator and his prison tattoos . His prison tattoos identify him as a member of the feared Salvadoran . New witnesses came forward, including a resident of the Newport Condos who stated she had heard a woman's "blood-curdling scream" the day Chandra disappeared. Guandique did not have any known gang tattoos when he was sentenced to . The case attracted attention from the American news media for several years. WASHINGTON Police on Wednesday afternoon formally charged Ingmar Guandique with the 2001 murder of Chandra Levy. Guandique stared straight ahead as the verdict was read, and he shook his head as he left the courtroom. HORWITZ: And when the police finally went into his cell in the summer of 2008, he had a picture of Chandra Levy from a magazine and he had a tattoo on his chest of a woman who resembled Chandra Levy. No direct evidenceI doubt that this guy would have been convincted if he was a smiling white guy without tattoos. She was presumed murdered after her skeletal remains were found in Rock Creek Park in May 2002. Prosecutors say accused killer Ingmar Guandique was responsible for threatening letters sent to a potential witness. In court proceedings, he relies on translator. Authorities are convinced that Guandique attacked, raped and killed Levy . An autopsy was performed on Levy's remains and police pronounced her death a homicide on May 29, 2002. LYON: The indictment claims Guandique bragged about murdering Chandra Levy to a fellow inmate. Ingmar Guandique was convicted of two counts of first-degree murder for. A jury found a Salvadoran immigrant guilty on Monday of murdering Washington intern Chandra Levy back in 2001, when her disappearance became a national sensation. Condit denied having any romantic connection. A woman named Teresa Dodd was one of the many people who read about the mans body found in the wastewater facility. From Bollywood-style dance to henna tattoo workshops, celebrations for Queen Elizabeth II's record-breaking 70-year reign in . It has not been linked to either former Congressman Gary Condit or Guandique. . Ingmar Guandique has been deported back to his native El Salvador The 35-year-old, an illegal immigrant and document MS-13 member according to ICE, was convicted in 2010 of murdering Washington. A judge on Thursday dismissed murder charges against a man accused in the death of Chandra Levy, a Washington intern whose 2001 disappearance created national headlines. When detectives did zero in on Guandique, they visited him in prison in September 2008 and found a man with gang-related tattoos - several of them the marks of notorious Latino gang MS-13 - as . Ingmar Guandique wore a sport coat over a turtleneck shirt, potentially hiding any tattoos -- despite the fact the potential jurors' questionnaire asks citizens for their beliefs regarding tattoos.. Short-term, the decision means the public will learn more about the 12 jurors and four alternates who sat through the 10-day trial of Ingmar Guandique in the fall of 2010. I write because, according to this article, the evidence at the trial of Salvadoran immigrant Ingmar Guandique, . CNN WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The Salvadoran immigrant suspected in the 2001 slaying of Washington intern Chandra Levy told at least two people he killed her, according to an affidavit filed in the case.. Guandique entered the United States illegally from El Salvador in 2000 and worked as a day laborer. WASHINGTON - A jury found a Salvadoran immigrant guilty Monday of murdering Washington intern Chandra Levy in 2001, when her disappearance became a national sensation. In 2009, the federal prisons bureau cleared California Democratic congressman Gary Condit of having an affair with Levy, an intern at the prison agency, and focused on a man named Ingmar Guandique, who was charged for assaulting other women in the park where police found Levey's body. Ingmar Guandique was convicted of two counts of first-degree murder for attacking Levy while she exercised in Washington's Rock Creek Park in May 2001. . Ingmar Guandique, 27, also kept a magazine photo of Levy in his prison cell, stated the affidavit detailing evidence supporting a warrant for his arrest for first-degree murder. The detectives bluffed Guandique into saying that he had "touched" Chandra, and they noticed that he had a tattoo on his chest of a naked woman with long dark hair. Ingmar Guandique was convicted of two counts of first-degree murder for attacking Levy while she exercised in Washington's Rock Creek Park in May 2001. It becomes the latest true-crime TV project following the success of 'The Jinx,' 'Making a Murderer' and 'People v. O.J. Visible on Guandique's neck was a tattoo referencing the MS-13 gang . Ingmar Guandique, 27, was expected to have his initial court appearance Thursday in District of Columbia Superior Court. Key pieces of evidence proving Guandique's innocence, including him passing his lie detector test, were not allowed to be presented to the jury. A D.C. Superior Court jury on Monday found Ingmar Guandique guilty of first-degree murder in the slaying of former federal intern Chandra Levy. WASHINGTON Police on Wednesday afternoon formally charged Ingmar Guandique with the 2001 murder of Chandra Levy. The jury of nine women and three men reached its . D.C. Superior Court Judge Gerald Fisher granted a motion for a new trial in the case of Ingmar Guandique, a 33-year-old El Salvador native, who was convicted in 2010 of killing Levy. A look inside the Chandra Levy murder mystery more than 15 years after the Washington intern's disappearance captured the nation's attention. Those clandestine recordings led to a stunning announcement by District prosecutors on Thursday that they would drop all charges against Ingmar Guandique, who was facing a retrial in the 2001. They asked him if the tattoo was some sort of a "souvenir" of the murder. Guandique was raised in El Salvador and entered the United States illegally. In subsequent weeks, police questioned Ingmar Guandique, who was then serving prison time . In court proceedings, he relies on translator. By the time press coverage about Levy resumed, there was a new creep on the radar by the name of Ingmar Guandique. Her disappearance made headlines when she was romantically. Enter Ingmar Guandique. WASHINGTON A man imprisoned for attacking two female joggers was found guilty Monday of murdering Washington intern Chandra Levy, wrapping up a murder mystery that took down a congressman and . Guandique, 29, listened to the entire . . . The Associated Press, 2009 Ingmar Guandique. Guandique smirked, then giggled, but he didn't say a word, according to the detectives. Simpson.' Guandique, 27, is currently serving time in a California prison for assaulting two women in the same D.C. park where Levy's remains were found in 2002. . The trial was rigged from the start. Ingmar Guandique, 31, was led into the courtroom in handcuffs and an orange jumpsuit, sporting a large tattoo that covered most of his scalp. Send your tips, releases, stories, events, etc. On November 22, 2010, Ingmar Guandique was convicted of Chandra Levy's murder. Levy's murder was a cold case for years, until investigators identified Ingmar Guandique, who was in prison for the assault of two women in the same park, and charged him with murder in 2009. Ingmar Guandique's admissions also revealed for the first time that two other "teenagers" helped him grab Levy as she jogged in the Washington D.C. park and hold her down. As he has throughout the trial, he wore a turtleneck that covered his gang tattoos. covering gang tattoos on his . We also write about how unidentified male DNA was found on Chandra Levy's leggings in Rock Creek Park. Now, they must prove it. In this April 22, 2009 file photo, Ingmar Guandique is escorted from the Violent Crimes Unit by police in Washington. The man who was tried and convicted of Chandra's murder, Ingmar Guandique, is now in the process of being deported after federal prosecutors dropped all charges again him earlier this year when their case unraveled. The U.S. Attorney's office said in a statement Thursday that the office has moved to dismiss the case charging Ingmar Guandique with Levy's 2001 murder. Ingmar Guandique was convicted of two counts of first-degree murder for attacking Ms Levy while she exercised in Washington's Rock Creek Park in May 2001. His closely cropped hair covered a tattoo on his head, which was shaved at his last appearance . Guandique was raised in El Salvador and entered the United States illegally. WASHINGTON Prosecutors think Ingmar Guandique killed former intern Chandra Levy. Even with that outrage factored in, the breathtaking lack of evidence should have . Ingmar Guandique, 30, - accompanied by his public defenders - returned to a Washington courtroom on Thursday to ask Superior Court Judge Gerald L. Fisher for a new trial, to lips@washingtoncitypaper.com. Sonenberg's characterization came during the November 2010 trial of Ingmar Guandique, the man convicted of killing Levy in Washington's Rock Creek Park. That's one of the bombshell disclosures in the blockbuster new book Finding Chandra, A True Washington Murder Mystery, written by journalists Scott Higham and Sari Horwitz. . He's a Salvadoran. He conversed with a Spanish translator throughout the .