Skip to comments.
TALE OF TWO LAWERS (Feldmand vs. Dusek) DEFEATED and DECIETFUL.(VD's SKATE FREE TO SWING AGAIN)
Yahoo ^
| August 22, 2002
| Yahoo
Posted on 08/22/2002 11:32:19 PM PDT by FresnoDA
DEFEATED and DECIETFUL
TOPICS: Heated Discussion
KEYWORDS: 180frank; assjackals; bleach; blood; bugs; childporn; childpornconsumer; drunk; fibers; fresnodamissya; guilty; hairs; horndog; knobs; lies; motorhome; mummification; prints; rapemovies; scratches; sweat; tears; truth; vandamswingers; westerfield; westerfieldrailroad
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20 ... 1,341-1,360, 1,361-1,380, 1,381-1,400 ... 1,821-1,831 next last
To: Yeti
After reading a lot of the transcripts you could put together a lot of ideas.
They found a .22 caliber shell casing in Danielle's room.
There was blood at the top of the stairs, and on the garage door,
and drag marks out side the same door.
I haven't gotten to the analyses of all the samples taken yet.
I am not saying this is what happened just so many different things could have happened that night.
To: The Other Harry
Are you aware of any criticisms or professional discussions that you could point me to? If it could be argued that it isn't necessarily all that definitive, I'd like to learn about that. I don't know where to tell you to look, but I can offer you this tidbit -- one problem is that you often get multiple conflicting diagnoses for the same subject, based on the subject's symptoms and the criteria in the book.
1,362
posted on
08/27/2002 5:00:47 PM PDT
by
Yeti
To: Yeti
. Just like they planted his fingerprint in her bedroom! Yeti, DW's print was NOT found in Danielle's BR. As a matter of fact, NONE of his prints or DNA were found at VD home.
To: Yeti
I'd like to take issue about one thing from your post about psychologists. My son has one (also a psychiatrist for meds-not ADHD it's because he's a little asskicker) This psychologist is great, he works with all of us, the two kids and I. Psychologists find solutions to what is making you behave the way you do, this is just one example.
Note to trolls: Don't flame me on this one, I won't respond because anything you all could say to this is a joke compared to the last 13 years :)))))
To: Yeti
Doggie nosebleeds. My cats have careened around the corner and hit my shins hard enough to leave a lump. No nosebleeds. Maybe my cats are tougher than Layla...
Someone's been beating that dog.
To: Yeti
LE plant -- plain and simple. Just like they planted his fingerprint in her bedroom! I think you've got that one wrong. There were no fingerprints of DW in Danielle's room, or indeed, in the entire house. There was a fingerprint of Danielle in DW's motor home, and since it was found late in the investigation, there has been speculation that it was a plant.
Was that what you meant?
Drew Garrett
To: bvw
Two months longer undiagnosed and I would have died -- almost did anyway. Very very close.Thank goodness for good shrinks, nice to hear things worked out well for you.
1,367
posted on
08/27/2002 5:40:23 PM PDT
by
vacrn
To: TheSpottedOwl
To: Spotted Owl
RE: To: Yeti
I'd like to take issue about one thing from your post about psychologists.
1364 posted on 8/27/02 7:32 PM Central by TheSpottedOwl
Spotted Owl, I sure took at LEAST one issue by Yeti's post!
LOL!
For one thing, the two psychiatrists that I've personally known were both loonier than ...........!
And the two psychologists that I've worked with for more than a few years are mentally stable.
1,368
posted on
08/27/2002 6:12:29 PM PDT
by
JLO
To: agarrett
Ok, ok.
I was being silly. He didn't steam clean his MH either. And the bleach-washing allegation was not in the trial, that I recall.
It's just that in the post to which I was replying, the poster said some things like that.
1,369
posted on
08/27/2002 6:31:03 PM PDT
by
Yeti
To: The Other Harry
"Time to go to the vet. As in, now! Those things can be fatal. They will climb right up into the sinuses and kill the dog.
But other than that, I have never seen a dog develop a nose-bleed. I've never heard of it happening. That just sounds very strange."
I agree Other Harry. Very strange indeed a dog having a nosebleed. I've had dogs and cats for 40 years and have never seen one.
Your post about your dog getting into something, up his nose reminded me about my Irish Setter getting a nosefull a porquipine quills. I don't recall very much blood, though.
And this is odd/different vet's remedy at the time (1970 or so) - any quills we couldn't pull out...leave them, they'll work themselves out through the head.
Yikes!! Now I think about how dangerous that was - not going through his brain. But it worked! They spiked out on the top of his head later. Maybe barbed objects follow the skull???
JLO
1,370
posted on
08/27/2002 6:31:48 PM PDT
by
JLO
To: TheSpottedOwl
This psychologist is great, he works with all of us, the two kids and I. Psychologists find solutions to what is making you behave the way you do, this is just one example. I know that a talented counsellor could be a psychologist. I was talking about the professions comparatively.
1,371
posted on
08/27/2002 6:38:03 PM PDT
by
Yeti
To: agarrett
There was a fingerprint of Danielle in DW's motor home, and since it was found late in the investigation, February 8 is "late in the investigation"?
To: JLO
And the two psychologists that I've worked with for more than a few years are mentally stable. Just what they wanted you to think ; )
1,373
posted on
08/27/2002 6:45:57 PM PDT
by
Yeti
To: cyncooper
February 8 is "late in the investigation"? Actually, yes. In this investigation. When were the warrants issued?
1,374
posted on
08/27/2002 6:48:18 PM PDT
by
Yeti
To: agarrett
How do you plant a fingerprint from someone who is already dead?
To: Yeti
Actually, I didn't. That was an allegation made by someone who said it so much they believed it. :)
To: Yeti
Scratch my last post.... Fergit about it. I misread something.
To: Ditter
How do you plant a fingerprint from someone who is already dead?Rather, the question is, how do you plant a fingerprint when it is found weeks *before* the body was found.
To: Yeti
"
I don't know where to tell you to look, but I can offer you this tidbit -- one problem is that you often get multiple conflicting diagnoses for the same subject, based on the subject's symptoms and the criteria in the book."
That is correct. I heard about some studies like that..done on prison inmates. Some inmates were supposedly NOT mentally ill but yet were diagnosed with an illness and visa versa. The little con artists... (not just the inmates either)
To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
Interesting letter about Danielle on jamieson's forum.
http://www.webbsleuths.com/dcf/van_Dam/117.html
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20 ... 1,341-1,360, 1,361-1,380, 1,381-1,400 ... 1,821-1,831 next last
Disclaimer:
Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual
posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its
management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the
exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson