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Ingmar Guandique would not be released from prison until he was at least about 80 years old, assuming he lives that long, said District of Columbia Superior Court Judge Gerald Fisher. The judge, who called Guandique a dangerous person and sexual predator, said the sentence would ensure he was not a danger to the community if he is released.

Guandique was convicted in November of first-degree murder in Levy's 2001 disappearance and death, despite a lack of witnesses and no DNA evidence linking him to the crime.

During Friday's sentencing hearing, Levy's mother, Susan Levy, asked Guandique directly if he had been responsible for her daughter's death. He looked her in the eyes and shook his head.

"Mr. Guandique, you are lower than a cockroach," Susan Levy told Guandique, calling him a "hideous creature" before closing her statement with: "F--- you."

She also read statements from her son, who urged the judge to impose a life sentence, and from her husband, who said Guandique should "rot in hell."

Guandique, wearing an orange jumpsuit, said in a brief statement in Spanish that he was sorry for what happened to Levy. But, he added, "I had nothing to do with it. I am innocent."

Levy's disappearance became a national sensation after she was romantically linked to then-California Rep. Gary Condit. Police initially focused on Condit as a suspect. Levy's remains were found in Rock Creek Park a year after she disappeared. Police eventually shifted their focus to Guandique, who was already serving a prison sentence for attacking female joggers in the park in the same time frame Levy disappeared.