Proper noun
Guandique (plural Guandiques)
A surname.
A polygraph test on Guandique, administered on February 4, 2002, returned inconclusive results that were officially ruled "not deceptive". Source: Internet
Because neither the informant nor Guandique was fluent in English, D.C. chief detective Jack Barrett said that he would have preferred polygraph tests to have been administered by bilingual examiners, who were unavailable at the time. Source: Internet
Investigators ruled out the story about Condit, because Guandique had already admitted to assaulting two other women in the same park where Levy's remains were found. Source: Internet
Guandique was incarcerated at the U.S. Penitentiary, Victorville for assaults against two other women in Rock Creek Park. citation Guandique denied attacking Levy. citation On November 28, the FBI had the informant take a polygraph test, which he failed. Source: Internet
Assistant chief Terrance W. Gainer said that if Guandique had been considered a suspect, D.C. police would have been after him "like flies on honey." Source: Internet
Fisher denied Guandique's motion for retrial and handed down a sentence of 60 years in prison, stating that Guandique "will be a danger for some time. Source: Internet