Whodunit? Online game lets political junkies theorize about Levy disappearance
Submitted on August 1, 2001 - 12:00am.
Christina Stephens - Summer 2001
Players in the board game “Clue” match suspects with locations and weapons to solve the murder of the fictional “Mr. X.” In the Washington, D.C., version, players predict the outcome of the Chandra Levy disappearance, where she could be and how she got there.
The most popular theory thus far -- Rep. Gary Condit (D-Calif.) killed her in her Dupont Circle apartment to cover up his affair with the former intern, according to the website that sponsors the game.
Evote.com, which bills itself as the leading news, analysis and entertainment Web site for political junkies, lets users take a crack at solving, or at least theorizing, about where Levy, a 24-year-old from Modesto, Calif., who's been missing since April 30, actually is.
The most popular theory thus far -- Rep. Gary Condit (D-Calif.) killed her in her Dupont Circle apartment to cover up his affair with the former intern, according to the website that sponsors the game.
Evote.com, which bills itself as the leading news, analysis and entertainment Web site for political junkies, lets users take a crack at solving, or at least theorizing, about where Levy, a 24-year-old from Modesto, Calif., who's been missing since April 30, actually is.
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