Chandra Levy: An American Murder Mystery - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Sex, Lies and Missing Interns
Intern Chandra Levy goes missing in Washington, D.C., in May 2001; later, her remains are found in Rock Creek Park; an investigation into the case includes interviews with her parents, journalist Connie Chung and former Rep. Gary Condit (D-Calif.).

The Predator in the Park
As police hunt for clues to Chandra Levy's whereabouts, a man makes a grizzly discovery in a forested park -- a human skull; a new suspect with a disturbing criminal record emerges.

He Called Himself Phoenix
Ingmar Guandique faces trial for the murder of Chandra Levy; the tense proceedings produce an explosive verdict; then, a mystery woman emerges with secret recordings, throwing the entire case into question.
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