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Westerfield's Fate In Hands Of Jury: VERDICT WATCH BEGINS in Van Dam Murder Case
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| August 8, 2002
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Posted on 08/08/2002 10:28:37 AM PDT by FresnoDA
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Jury's hands After two months of hearing evidence, jurors have begun deliberating the fate of David Westerfield, who is accused of kidnapping and killing 7-year-old Danielle van Dam
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TOPICS: Society
KEYWORDS: daniellevandam; davidwesterfield
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To: irgbar-man
Damon was out in the desert near Dehesa rd. on Feb 16 with a high school friend who had come in from florida.
gee, that 's the weekend the bugguys keep pointing to. Hmmmm......
To: spectre
I don't know Spec. Too circumstantial.
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posted on
08/08/2002 1:37:35 PM PDT
by
Jaded
To: the Deejay
lol...well, the breathing will help you too, Deejay
To: irgbar-man
No - I'm not sure the friend from Florida was ever identified by name, but it's a male friend of Damon's from when he lived here as a teenager/young adult.
This friend apparently went to California after Danielle's disappearance to offer moral support to Damon. He is the person who went on Damon's wild ride through the desert in the blue van to "hand out flyers" on the 16th of February (coincidentally the same day Faulkner says the body was dropped at Dehesa).
To: Spunky
They always call everyone (including the media) in if
the jury has any question(s).
To: meadsjn
Is that the friend Damon went out to the desert with?
About the 12th of the month?
Wearing that orange vest?
To: Palladin
The guy who rode with Damon in the blue van on around 2/16 to pass out flyers in the area where Danielle was ventually found.
To: Spunky
Before a verdict is reached, I want to reiterate something I said on another thread a couple of weeks ago. I stated to somebody, whose name escapes me, that if Westerfield is acquitted outright at this trial, that I would make a donation to FR. If he is convicted at this trial, I hope some of you here who were so sure he would be acquitted will make a donation to FR. Hung juries, appeals, new trials, etc. don't count.
I hope he's convicted, and if he isn't--well, then at least FR will benefit.
To: Mrs.Liberty
I HAVE been breathing. I'm doing my own housework.
To: pinz-n-needlez
Ah, so.
To: VRWC_minion
A hung Juror Bad Minny ! Bad. No biscuit.
To: Spunky
I have to disagree with you. A verdict this soon could only
mean Not Guilty. Why?...because at least one juror would
have to have second thoughts concerning the Bug evidence.
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posted on
08/08/2002 1:42:05 PM PDT
by
redhawk
To: Jaded
What is taking so long? errrrrrrrrrr
To: redhawk
I cannot believe in this a DP case they would come back with guilty so soon.
To: Mrs.Liberty
They're having to wait for everyone to show up.
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posted on
08/08/2002 1:43:49 PM PDT
by
Jaded
To: dread78645
You're right. It would require days of deliberating
before a jury could call themselves "hung". I've seen
a jury go for almost 3 weeks & still reached a verdict.
To: Mrs.Liberty
Probably waiting for some of the attorneys or parties to arrive.
To: the Deejay
Judge would NEVER accept a hung jury on the first day.
To: connectthedots
I'm going to the cardinals game tonight...rum and cokes, instead of beer?
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posted on
08/08/2002 1:45:23 PM PDT
by
demsux
To: wimpycat
I hope some of you here who were so sure he would be acquitted will make a donation to FR. Hung juries, appeals, new trials, etc. don't count. They aren't going to agree he is guilty. It will be the fault of the corrupt judge, the stupid jury, and the boring prosecutor.
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