Condit's attorney, Mark Geragos, in recent days has tried to deflect attention from his client by urging police to focus on two other people: Ingmar Guandique, 20, who was convicted of attacking two female joggers in the park shortly after Levy vanished, and Albert W. Cook Jr., who was convicted this year of killing jogger Sue Wen Stottmeister, 48, in the Montgomery County section of the park on Jan. 24, 2001.Law enforcement officials said the two cases aren't that promising. Guandique was interviewed by investigators and passed a polygraph test, sources said. And authorities believe that Cook did not travel far from his Aspen Hill home and that it isn't likely he would have been in the area of the park where Levy was found.
Gainer said police plan to look at the cases again, but discounted the suggestions by Geragos. "It's pretty obvious if they were prime candidates or suspects, we would be on them like flies on honey," he said.
Exactly! The only thing that could be worse than what WE have imagined/discussed is that he DID IT.......that's the only reason he is NOT cooperating.
Especially now. She is dead; they have her body. What reason would he have now not to go directly to the police and share every single thing he knows about her -- stuff her parents don't even know.
Unless, of course, he's guilty.