Posted on 08/12/2002 10:16:25 PM PDT by FresnoDA
The six-man, six-woman panel was handed the case Thursday after more than two months of testimony.
According to search warrant affidavits made public after six months under seal, Westerfield admitted to police that he dropped off bedding and other items at a Poway dry cleaners two days after Danielle disappeared.
The warrants and affidavits had been sealed since shortly after the girl's mother discovered her missing from her bed the morning of Feb. 2. Last week, the 4th District Court of Appeal ordered the documents unsealed.
Westerfield, 50, a self-employed design engineer, is charged with murder, kidnapping and possession of child pornography.
He could face the death penalty if the jury finds true a special circumstance allegation that the murder of the 7-year-old happened during a kidnapping.
The trial, which started June 4, included 23 days of testimony, 98 witnesses and 199 court exhibits.
Trial observers say the deliberations could come down to DNA vs. bugs -- DNA evidence that the victim was in the suspect's motor home versus testimony from defense forensic experts who said bugs on the girl's body indicated it had been dumped while the suspect was under police surveillance.
The alleged swinging lifestyle of the victim's parents, Brenda and Damon van Dam, also could factor into the jury's verdict.
Defense attorney Steven Feldman told jurors forensic evidence involving bugs on the victim's body proved it was "impossible" for his client to have dumped the body beside an East County road, where it was discovered Feb. 27.
The defense claimed throughout the trial that Westerfield was under tight surveillance by police and the media beginning Feb. 5, three days after the Sabre Springs girl was discovered missing from her bed.
|
Prosecutors contend the defense did not represent accurately the information provided by experts who study insect infestation of corpses.
Physical evidence -- including Danielle's blood on Westerfield's jacket and fingerprints, hair and fibers found in the defendant's motor home -- point to Westerfield's guilt, prosecutors said.
Feldman said the prosecution presented no evidence that Westerfield had ever been in Danielle's home. He noted that her parents testified to holding sex parties in the home, and said one of their house guests might have committed the crime.
Feldman also suggested that Westerfield could not have maneuvered his way through the darkened van Dam home the night of Feb. 1 without anyone hearing him seizing the 58-pound child.
I think you could be right, but that doesn't mean the tears aren't real. And it doesn't mean she doesn't mind that Danielle is dead.
What if Damon did leave the house that night and Andy knew it...he walks in...takes Danielle.
The VD's still have to cover the fact that Damon left those 3 kids home alone at night.
The unusual twist is that it might have been Denise that went out of the garage to talk on her cell phone that night and left the side garage door unlocked? Unfortunately, that does not fit with my Andy "revenge" idea.
I miss you too.
And my head is already exploding. I have just been watching whatever the news has been saying. But not paying much attention.
That is very smart cuz they are dumb as rocks and don't have a clue as to what they spew.
Wish you would go read all the transcripts...you could probably catch something we missed.
If the van dams are such hideous parents how is it they maintain custody of their other 2 children?
And while I am at it, while you all spend this time trying to vindicate Westerfeld how do you all sleep at night knowing those 2 boys are in that home?
I believe Westerfeld to be innocent...so I guess I just wonder...
JMHO but if the children were taken from the home it would damage the D.A.'s case...not likely to happen...I suspect they were out of the home for a short period of time, whether by their choice or not I have no idea, but Brenda was asked about the kids once and her answer made me think they might be with relatives at that time..
Oh, and they have to have your Social Security number.
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.