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Van Dam Case Witness Challenges Findings Of Defense 'Bug Expert': But...His Testimony Don't Add Up..
Union Tribune ^ | July 31, 2002 | Jeff Dillion

Posted on 07/30/2002 3:58:51 PM PDT by FresnoDA

Prosecution witness challenges findings of defense 'bug expert'



SIGNONSANDIEGO

July 30, 2002


Union-Tribune
Dr. M. Lee Goff
An insect expert testifying for the prosecution in the David Westerfield case said Tuesday that flies appeared to have colonized Danielle van Dam's body sometime between Feb. 1 and Feb. 14, far earlier than defense witnesses have estimated.

M. Lee Goff, an entomologist and chairman of the Forensic Sciences Department of Chaminade University in Honolulu, said his review of the crime scene photos, morgue photos, weather reports and other evidence suggest that Danielle's body was exposed to insects as early as Feb. 1 and no later than Feb. 14.

 


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"We're working on an estimate. We're not running a stopwatch here," Goff said.

The defense has contended that there was no way Westerfield could have placed the victim's body where it was found in the East County community of Dehesa, because he was under close surveillance by police beginning Feb. 5.

Goff was called to the stand to rebut testimony from two forensic entomologists called by the defense who testified that Danielle's body could not have been exposed to insects any earlier than mid-February, nearly two weeks after Westerfield came under police surveillance.

Westerfield could face the death penalty if convicted of the kidnap and murder of Danielle. He also has been charged with possession of child pornography.

Danielle was reported missing from her family's Sabre Springs home on Feb. 2. Her body was found in a wooded area near El Cajon on Feb. 27 after a massive search drew national attention.

Westerfield, who lived two doors down from the van Dams, became an early suspect in her disappearance.

 

Insect evidence

When Danielle's naked body was found, investigators took extensive photos of it and its surroundings, then put bags over her head, feet and hands and wrapped the body in a sheet to preserve any evidence.

Law enforcement officials called in forensic entomologist David Faulker to study the signs of insect infestation on the body to try to gauge when Danielle had died.

But lead defense attorney Steven Feldman argued in his opening statement that scientific evidence would prove his client could not have killed Danielle. As it turned out, the prosecution never called Faulker to the stand and he was called by Feldman as a defense witness.

Early in the trial, San Diego County Medical Examiner Brian Blackbourne testified that the girl could have been dead from 10 days to six weeks when her body was found.

Faulkner testified July 10 that his analysis of the life cycles of the insects found on Danielle's body showed it wasn't available to insects until sometime between Feb. 16 and 18.

On July 22, a second defense expert, Dr. Neal Haskell, testified that Danielle's body couldn't have been exposed to flies any earlier than Feb. 12.

 

Insect rebuttal

Prosecutors began rebutting the defense insect evidence on Thursday by calling Dr. William C. Rodriguez III, a forensic anthropologist for the Department of Defense, who testified that Danielle's body was in "an advanced state of mummification" that would have delayed insect infestation.

On Tuesday, Goff reiterated testimony about insect lifecycles presented by the previous experts: You can calculate how long a body has been exposed to the elements by gauging the age of the maggots – fly larvae – growing on the body.

Flies are quickly drawn to dead bodies and will lay batches of eggs on them. The development of the eggs into different stages of larvae and adult flies is then affected by temperature, humidity and other environmental factors.

Using charts of known development rates, a forensic entomologist can look at the age of maggots found on a body and, factoring in the weather, can calculate when the eggs they hatched from had been laid. Generally, the warmer the weather, the faster the insects develop.

Goff, author of "A Fly for the Prosecution: How Insects Help Solve Crimes," said he calculated the "post-mortem interval" date from the maggots on Danielle's body using temperature records and charts from a 2000 fly study.

He said Faulkner appeared to have made his calculations using a chart of insect development from a study that used 80-degree temperatures, far higher than the rates in the San Diego mountains in February.

Haskell appeared to have calculated his dates assuming that the activity of the "maggot mass" on the body would have raised the temperature of the mass, speeding up their development.

In both cases, Goff said, the other entomologists estimated that the maggots would have developed much faster than he did, giving a much later date for the exposure of Danielle's body to the elements.

Goff was scheduled to resume testifying – and to face cross-examination by the defense – after a lunch break.

 

Fiber evidence


DAN TREVAN / Union-Tribune
San Diego Police Department Detective Maura Parga testifies during the trial of David Westerfield Tuesday.
None of the orange shirts worn by the investigators who searched David Westerfield's house after the disappearance of Danielle van Dam could have been the source of the orange acrylic fibers found in Westerfield's laundry and on Danielle's body, a fiber expert said today.

A series of shirts and other orange-colored items brought to the San Diego Police Department crime lab were made from either nylon, cotton or a polyester-cotton blend, criminalist Tanya DuLaney testified.

"Did the fabric of any of these items consist of acrylic in any manner?" assistant prosecutor Woody Clarke asked.

"No," DuLaney replied.

Prosecutors called DuLaney back to the stand in response to defense suggestions that investigators could have inadvertently cross-contaminated the two crime scenes with the orange acrylic fibers, which became a key piece of prosecutor evidence linking Westerfield with Danielle's body.

On June 25, police criminalist Jennifer Shen testified that an orange acrylic fiber tangled in Danielle's plastic necklace at the time her body was found was similar to orange acrylic fibers found in laundry inside Westerfield's home and on bedding in his bedroom.

On July 24, lead defense attorney Steven Feldman introduced into evidence several still images from television that showed police investigators wearing orange or orangish shirts as they entered and left Westerfield's house on Feb. 4 or 5.

In response, the district attorney's office identified all of the police and search-and-rescue personnel shown in the photos, collected anything orange-colored they were wearing at the time and gave the clothing to the crime lab.

That evidence consister of two orange long-sleeved shirts, an orange short-sleeved shirt, four reddish polo shirts, an orange rope, an orange strap, a black-and-red backpack, an orange hat and an orange dog vest, DuLaney said.

Under microscopic and infrared examination, none of the fibers taken from those items contained any acrylic material, DuLaney said.

 

Trial's end in sight

At the start of today's session, Superior Court Judge William Mudd told jurors that there will be no testimony on Wednesday, but that testimony will resume Thursday and could conclude on Monday.

"It appears to me that next week you'll hear closing arguments and be in deliberations," Mudd said.

The judge said that he had not yet decided whether to sequester the jurors during deliberations.

Mudd also warned jurors not to read or view any material about the Westerfield case or the Orange County kidnap-murder of Samantha Runnion, in which the girl's mother blamed a previous jury for failing to convict her daughter's accused murdered in a previous sexual abuse case.

"The fact is the case is not similar in any way, shape or form," Mudd said.



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KEYWORDS: 180frank; crime; danielle; dejackaled; kidnapping; molestation; threadjackals; vandam; westerfield
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To: juzcuz
but is one of these pictures supposed to represent the orange fiber from Danielle's necklace??? You should ask the person that posted them. I am not sure.
241 posted on 07/31/2002 12:29:30 PM PDT by UCANSEE2
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To: Eva
Eva, did you see the trial yesterday? The defense implication about the LE shirts and vests was totally debunked.

The prosecution did analysis and showed the jury those items could not be the source of the orange fibers.

One of the shirts in question was, in fact, red, so you have good eyes!

242 posted on 07/31/2002 12:30:47 PM PDT by cyncooper
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To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
Hate to split hairs, like he's the only one? Maybe he thought about going, Neal had other plans. Then he told Neal no. Then he decided Friday to go, because he asked someone on Friday. Also depends on what spur of the moment is. My ex would plan his trips to SA a month in advance. None of this decide a couple of days before. NOTHING SPONTANEOUS. Some men are just weird that way. Sorry I meant people.
243 posted on 07/31/2002 12:32:38 PM PDT by Jaded
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To: mommya
Not at the weekend, but he had plans with his friends & mother's family members. He spent Friday & or Saturday night at a friend's home. Sunday he spent at his uncle's house for Super Bowl Sunday. On Monday, he was to go to his father's house, which he did.
244 posted on 07/31/2002 12:32:42 PM PDT by the Deejay
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To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
Also, I want to apologize for being rude, I should have said you are making the same mistake, instead of implying you are lying on purpose. I am sorry.
245 posted on 07/31/2002 12:33:38 PM PDT by UCANSEE2
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To: UCANSEE2
Tell me if I am incorrect.

You are incorrect! :)

The prosecution has not tried to tell the jury *what* the items were, just that there were items---blue and orange---that left fibers on Danielle that were also found in his home, bed, MH and SUV.

They are saying Danielle would not have those fibers on her if she had not been with him over the weekend.

246 posted on 07/31/2002 12:36:13 PM PDT by cyncooper
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To: the Deejay
I will need to go over Neal's testimony again - and his friend and the mom too - but I thought it was more spur of the moment that Neal showed up at the friend's house - and that the mom expected Neal not to be there cuz he would be camping with his dad. I know Neal said his Dad did not ask him to go - wish he'd have clarified more - with something like "He didn't ask me cuz he knew I already had plans" - but I don't think he did.
247 posted on 07/31/2002 12:37:15 PM PDT by mommya
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To: FresnoDA
Is it working??
248 posted on 07/31/2002 12:37:20 PM PDT by Krodg
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To: UCANSEE2
Here's an example of "spur of the moment":

We are going snowboarding at Big Bear and use Bill Libby's cabin (just me and Derrick, no need to bring Danielle, Brenda or Dylan), no, now we're not going, so Bren can celebrate Denise Kemal's divorce (btw, finalized January 31, 2002).

If I were taking my son on a weekend adventure (remember, at this point Libby is not going), I can GUARANTEE that my wife and daughter would want to be included.

249 posted on 07/31/2002 12:40:17 PM PDT by demsux
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To: Jrabbit
Witness agreed that fiber on necklace was dull orange-others were bright orange.

She did not agree the fiber was dull orange, just that when cataloguing evidence when she first received it that she noted it as "dull".

After cleaning and testing the fiber was shown to be bright and matched the many bright orange fibers in DW's environment.

250 posted on 07/31/2002 12:41:35 PM PDT by cyncooper
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To: demsux
I'm tellin ya there is something not right about that whole "Big Bear" story. It drives me crazy!
251 posted on 07/31/2002 12:42:32 PM PDT by mommya
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To: Jrabbit; Jaded; All
mommya, actually I'm only here. I am having the same problem as others have mentioned. Glad to know at least it isn't just me. I'm computer challenged so I figured everyone else had left me in the chat dust!

Me too...I can not figure it out so I gave up

252 posted on 07/31/2002 12:43:13 PM PDT by RnMomof7
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To: mommya
I don't remember ever seeing a clasp
my experience is these are just springy loops that the
kid streches over their head then pulls hair up and threw

one thing i have wonedred about most i have seen tend to last about 3-4 weeks then tear up and the kid screams till you get a new one this one is supposto be how old??

just my experince with goddaughter
253 posted on 07/31/2002 12:45:37 PM PDT by mouser
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To: demsux
I, too, thought it was very odd that only Damon & Derrick were going on the snowboarding trip. (Sounded very selfish.)

In my case, if I wanted to go out with friends, my husband would take all the kids with him & let me have time to myself.
254 posted on 07/31/2002 12:46:03 PM PDT by the Deejay
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To: RnMomof7
Me too...I can not figure it out so I gave up Me too
255 posted on 07/31/2002 12:46:17 PM PDT by demsux
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To: mommya
He didn't get home until Monday. Most students go to school on Monday.
256 posted on 07/31/2002 12:47:22 PM PDT by Politicalmom
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To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
Hi kim--

Are these side by side photo comparisons from Shen? Which of the photo's is of the orange fiber from Danielle's necklace?? I confused as to what is what???
257 posted on 07/31/2002 12:50:54 PM PDT by juzcuz
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To: UCANSEE2
DW's trip was planned ahead of time. He ended up gettting bored with the PLANNED part of his trip, and picked up camp, and headed off to other places to see if he could find his friends, or other interest. THAT PART of it was the SPUR OF THE MOMENT he was talking about.

That is one interpretation.

I totally disagree with your tone that that is the only interpretation. DW may have been deceptive about this to the police. Why not tell them your story instead of telling them just "it was spur of the moment".

No need to get to mad when people don't agree with what you think of the evidence.

258 posted on 07/31/2002 12:55:05 PM PDT by cyncooper
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To: mouser
Her mother said she wore it continuously for 2 years.
259 posted on 07/31/2002 12:56:51 PM PDT by Jaded
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To: demsux
Did they ever say WHY the trip with Bill Libby was canceled?
260 posted on 07/31/2002 12:59:05 PM PDT by pinz-n-needlez
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