Finding Chandra authors appear on Good Morning America
Investigative reporters Sari Horwitz and Scott Higham appeared on Good Morning America today to discuss Finding Chandra: A True Washington Murder Mystery, their expansion on The Washington Post's original 13-part examination of Chandra Levy's murder.
Here is the Good Morning America interview:
Sari Horwitz and Scott Higham also recently visited the area in Rock Creek Park where a man walking his dog found Levy's remains in 2002. The pre-trial hearing for Levy's murder begins Friday, May 14, in advance of Ingmar Guandique's October 4 trial.
By Jennifer Jenkins |
May 10, 2010; 12:10 PM ET
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Unfortunately I believe that we are limited in what we can focus on. I think that if we proceed with the partisan sideshow of prosecuting Bush admin. officials, healthcare will get lost in the brouhaha.
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