Washington Post staff writers Petula Dvorak and Allan Lengel report. Excerpt:
Chandra Levy’s parents found little solace in Rep. Gary A. Condit’s admission that he had an affair with their missing daughter and will ask him to take a polygraph test because they doubt that he has disclosed all he knows, a spokesman for the family said yesterday.
“The family wants the comfort of knowing that the people who were closest to Chandra are giving complete and truthful information to investigators,” said Michael K. Frisby, a spokesman for Robert and Susan Levy and their attorney, Billy Martin.
Police said yesterday that investigators were satisfied that Condit answered all the questions asked in their most recent interview Friday, in which sources say he disclosed a romantic relationship with Levy. And an attorney for the congressman said Condit “has told the police everything.”