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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'



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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: ~Kim4VRWC's~
It was obviously planned,

But, the question that remains is was DW on the planned trip, or had he changed plans?

According to his statement he changed his plans several times that weekend. So, which part was his statement to police referring to? The original plan, or his decision to just pick up and go (from the beach) to pick up and go (from the desert)?

281 posted on 07/31/2002 1:33:03 PM PDT by UCANSEE2
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To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
I check. He said spur of the moment. Which as I said could mean a couple of things. But the fact remains David Westerfield LIED to Paul Redden..... so based on that we must burn him at the stake!! Now, before Dusek spends hundreds of thousands more of the taxpayers hard earned pennies. This time we don't care what Feldi says. Okay? Over run the SD County jail... give Nancy Grace something new to talk about.

/so

I think the on again off again trip prolly had to do with Neal's plans or someone else's plans.
282 posted on 07/31/2002 1:33:06 PM PDT by Jaded
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To: juzcuz
Which link or article are you referring to? Are you talking about this sentence? The way i quickly read it the first time, I thought they said the blue fibers were picture on the right.

"Of the blue fibers, Shen (pictured, right) said 19 were found around Danielle's body and 10 were discovered in the defendant's laundry"

283 posted on 07/31/2002 1:34:52 PM PDT by Freedom2specul8
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To: small_l_libertarian
Not to mention that the one on the right is set against a darker background, which would give the fiber itself the appearance of being darker.

I think we're looking at two completely different fibers here. One medium orange, and one light orange/dark yellow.
284 posted on 07/31/2002 1:37:12 PM PDT by ItsOurTimeNow
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To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
Kim. I looked at the pictures you linked to.

I am not a fiber expert. So my opinion might not mean much,but, first,other than what appears to be the same color and the fact they are fiber shaped, I see nothing similar about them.

Second, if you notice the background in each is a different color, that means that the colors of the fibers are actually different. If the picture is corrected to make the backgrouds come out the same, then the fibers will be different.

If it is because the backgrounds actually were a different color, then that throws the whole comparison ability out the window.

285 posted on 07/31/2002 1:37:14 PM PDT by UCANSEE2
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To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
I have noticed that page thing at Court TV. Not sure if they posted it the second time *instead of* another page, or if they simply posted it twice. Hmmmmmmmmm
286 posted on 07/31/2002 1:37:27 PM PDT by cyncooper
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To: spectre
Just a spoof..ha, ha..

I know. I thought it was a classic summation of the CTV NANCY GRACE mindset. Not yours. NOWAY!

287 posted on 07/31/2002 1:38:35 PM PDT by UCANSEE2
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To: the Deejay
If your daughter were "missing" why would you withhold ANY information from LE?

1. Fear of arrest for drug usage?

2. Fear of public humilation for sexual perversion?

3. Involvement in child's disappearance?

4. Fear of/protection of/from drug supplier and/or sexual playmate?

5. "Not thinking it was important", although LE had told them MULTIPLE times that it was important.

The only one that makes sense is number 3. None of the others makes any sense.

If it were my daughter, I would name every individual that had entered my home (sex or no sex, adultery is not against the law). I would tell LE the truth regarding drug usage...if they want to arrest me on that, then have at it...I'd pay my fine and tell them to get off their asses and find my daughter.

Nope, Damon put blinders on LE from the start, and, unfortunately, LE left those blinders on.

288 posted on 07/31/2002 1:39:10 PM PDT by demsux
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To: UCANSEE2; cyncooper
I will tell you this, had I not forgotten the page of transcript was missing, I wouldn't have even brought it up..I had discovered it missing previously when we were trying to figure out what he said about the weather at the beach. Bringing up a point without knowing exactly what was said and like you said the context it was in is impossible to figure out.

Cyncooper, is this just the portion of transcript that was revealed to the jury? Is that why it's not complete?

289 posted on 07/31/2002 1:39:24 PM PDT by Freedom2specul8
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To: UCANSEE2; ItsOurTimeNow
I didn't even think about the background color making the fiber color appear different. That kind of defeats the purpose of comparing the two, doesn't it? I want to see both of them on the same background.
290 posted on 07/31/2002 1:40:01 PM PDT by small_l_libertarian
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To: demsux
Their motive from the start was to deflect attention from their perverse and negligent lifestyle. Even after the "rumors" started, they were saying, "It's not important", "It's not relevant", "Let's just focus on Danielle.", etc.

If it's not important or relevant...why try to hide it?
292 posted on 07/31/2002 1:42:37 PM PDT by ItsOurTimeNow
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To: UCANSEE2
THIS is the reason, I believe, for the major differences in opinion that we have.

I believe when the MEDIA hype comes out and says something (especially during this case) you can assume they took it out of context to make the MOST out of it.

With all due respect, I am sick and tired of this angle.

Believe me, I do not have a high opinion of the media. I have been watching the trial and form my own opinion. Sometimes I hear my observation and opinion echoed or mirrored in the media in this particular case. So does the other side.

You need to accept that some viewers of the trial see it the way they do because of the evidence, not because the media told them to think a certain way.

293 posted on 07/31/2002 1:42:47 PM PDT by cyncooper
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To: UCANSEE2
Remembering my MINIMAL experiences in science..(please don't ask questions about THAT) I have to wonder if there was dye used on the fibers for better viewing..and if the pigmentation in the dye was more concentrated on one fiber example and lighter in concentration on the other.
294 posted on 07/31/2002 1:43:20 PM PDT by Freedom2specul8
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To: mommya; demsux
Why hasn't feldman brought up Bill Libby? He promised he would. What's going on there? Can he be a rebuttal witness?
295 posted on 07/31/2002 1:46:25 PM PDT by HoneyBoo
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To: small_l_libertarian
Also notice the backgrounds are different.

If the fibers were placed on the same background (which One would assume), then it means someone tried to falsify the photos by one of two methods (1)filter on camera or (2)during processing of film.

If the backgrounds are different, same thing really. You cannot do an accurate color comparison with different colored backgrounds.

296 posted on 07/31/2002 1:47:02 PM PDT by UCANSEE2
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To: UCANSEE2

So many golden comments, so little bandwidth.
297 posted on 07/31/2002 1:47:32 PM PDT by countess
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To: basscleff; UCANSEE2
I'd rather not see that used...use this one instead.

http://members.cox.net/jeneal/PrelimTranscripts/020311p1.txt 17 This body was mummified. All the skin that was still 18 present was mummified, a brown leathery appearance

298 posted on 07/31/2002 1:47:38 PM PDT by Freedom2specul8
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To: HoneyBoo
We want...LIBBY...LIBBY...LIBBY...ON OUR TABLE...TABLE...TABLE
299 posted on 07/31/2002 1:47:42 PM PDT by demsux
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To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
Cyncooper, is this just the portion of transcript that was revealed to the jury? Is that why it's not complete?

What was played for the jury (and is therefore evidence) should be represented in those transcripts at CTV. Now, as I said I'm not sure if a page is missing or if they accidentally just posted the one page twice.

The tape played for the jury is just a small portion of the whole interview DW gave to police and as Dusek indicated, there are places in the middle of the jury tape that were edited out.

300 posted on 07/31/2002 1:49:42 PM PDT by cyncooper
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