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Chandra Levy’s Family Believes Federal Intern Was Killed by the CIA Because She Knew UFO Secrets

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After 25 years, the murder case of federal intern Chandra Levy has been blown wide open by her heartbroken parents, who say their daughter was “wiped out” by the CIA because she knew too much about the government’s UFO secrets.

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In an exclusive interview, Robert Levy — Chandra’s still-grieving father — tells the National Enquirer that he and wife Susan now believe the nation’s top spy agency may have played a role in their daughter’s disappearance on May 1, 2001, while going for a jog in Rock Creek Park in Washington, D.C.

The 24-year-old’s body was dumped in the 1,700-acre preserve, and her skeletal remains were discovered about 14 months later.

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Now, her parents think she may have been killed because she stumbled upon top secret data while working for her politician lover, Gary Condit, who was then a California congressman sitting on the House Intelligence Committee.

“We think certain elements in the CIA, who have been killing people for years to keep UFO secrets quiet, may have something to do with her death,” explains Robert, who claims his daughter told them “something big is going to come out” about UFOs just before she vanished.

“We can’t prove it, but it would help if the government would release the papers about the CIA’s involvement in all the UFO cover-ups,” adds the 80-year-old.

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Robert says his claims of a government cover-up are bolstered by the recent spate of deaths and disappearances of 11 American scientists with links to the nation’s highly classified nuclear, space and UFO technology programs.

Susan Levy, 78, said, via NewsNation, “I’m asking for disclosure. Someone knows the truth of what happened to my daughter, Chandra, and what has happened to a lot of other people who have disappeared, gone missing, that have disappeared in some mysterious ways.”

When Chandra vanished, she was embroiled in a secret fling with married Condit, who was 30 years her senior.

Condit, now 78, was never charged or named as a suspect — and he denied the affair until FBI forensics experts found his semen in a pair of Chandra’s underwear at her apartment.

Condit, who has strongly denied any involvement in his galpal’s death, did not respond to several messages left by the Enquirer.

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In 2010, illegal immigrant Ingmar Guandique was found guilty of Chandra’s murder. But six years later, a judge tossed the Salvadoran’s conviction because the prosecutors’ star witness lied and lawmen reportedly buried key evidence.

Critics say damning evidence shows investigators botched the case from the get-go, leading some to believe D.C.’s Metropolitan Police Department was part of the suspected cover-up, NPR transcripts from “Talk of the Nation” showed.

For example, investigators neglected to check surveillance camera footage at Chandra’s Dupont Circle apartment building to see if she left with anyone, in addition to accidentally corrupting the hard drive in her computer, briefly delaying the initial search at Rock Creek Park.

Renowned UFO expert Jeff Rovin tells the Enquirer he’s not surprised by the allegedly shoddy police work since “government agencies generally have been known to look the other way when high-profile figures are involved.”

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He also believes the CIA is hypersensitive about keeping UFO details classified.

“Since the days of Roswell, the government has been very secretive about the subject of UFOs, and anyone with access to top secret information should know not to reveal anything because it could put their lives in danger.”

Chandra’s father admits he understands UFO technology is an asset to America and that keeping it out of the hands of Russia remains a top priority. But he and his wife are still determined to find their daughter’s killer.

“When it all happened, we were thinking about Gary Condit, and of course, later we found out about Guandique — we thought he was guilty, but now we are not so sure anymore,” the father sadly says.

“What we do know is that the government is good at getting rid of people. Whistleblowers are threatened, and some are murdered. It seems to happen a lot.”

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