The trial of Ingmar Guandiqueis in the death of Chandra Levy is in its second week of witness testimony. Guandique is charged in the death of Levy, a federal intern who went missing in 2001. Tests for fingerprints, blood and semen all failed to return any usable, confirmed results, witnesses testified Wednesday at D.C. Superior Court.
A retired Federal Bureau of Investigation fingerprint technician who testified as an expert witness told the court that he examined a sneaker, shoe and heel inserts, a radio cassette player, headphones, a tube of lipstick, and broken sunglasses for latent finger prints. The expert said no usable latent prints were recovered and comparing fingerprints from a car found near the Levy crime scene with the fingerprints of Guandique and another person, did not get any conclusive results.
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