It’s been 10 years since Chandra Levy, a 23-year-old Washington intern who got too close to her congressman boss, went missing.

“Who Killed Chandra Levy?” — a tale of youth, beauty, power and horrible chance — is finally being made into a TV movie, set to air in May on TLC.

The network — more famous for reality shows like “Kate Plus Eight” and “Sarah Palin’s Alaska” — has turned the story of the murdered DC intern into a “docu-drama,” a re-enactment of the Levy story using actors plus interviews with some of the real-life players.

Levy’s aunt, Linda Katz, who acted as an unofficial spokesman for the family while she was missing, and two reporters from the Washington Post, who wrote a prize-winning book about the case, appear in the movie.

Levy was the daughter of a California couple who were big supporters of their longtime congressman, Democrat Gary Condit. He met Chandra in Washington in 2001 when she took a job at the Bureau of Prisons as an intern.

When it came out that Condit was having an affair with Levy, the congressman became the prime suspect.

Levy’s remains were found in a DC park a year later and an illegal Salvadoran immigrant was convicted of the murder in 2009.

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