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A chat room helped Westerfield prosecutors
San Diego Union Tribune ^ | 12/12/02 | Alex Roth

Posted on 12/12/2002 8:19:20 AM PST by Jaded

When a person goes in search of enlightenment, it's usually good advice to avoid an Internet chat room. And yet it was a random posting on the Internet that led to a key piece of evidence in the David Westerfield case.

At a luncheon in Mission Valley yesterday, prosecutors Jeff Dusek and George "Woody" Clarke told a number of anecdotes – some of them funny, others poignant and revealing – about what happened behind the scenes in the most publicized criminal trial in San Diego County history.

The luncheon was organized by the San Diego Crime Commission and about 100 people attended.

The lawyers talked about their late-night strategy sessions, about the emotional toll of the case on their spouses, about moments of inspiration that came from the strangest of places.

They also took some shots at the media coverage – especially the media's treatment of the parents of 7-year-old Danielle van Dam – and revealed some previously undisclosed statements they said were made by Westerfield. He is scheduled to be sentenced Jan. 3 for kidnapping and killing the Sabre Springs second-grader. A jury has recommended the death penalty.

It was Dusek who told the story about the Internet.

During the trial, he said, the lawyers were surfing a Web site where most of the postings were from people convinced of Westerfield's innocence. Several of the postings dealt with the subject of the blond hairs found in Westerfield's motor home.

Prosecutors said the hair proved that Westerfield kidnapped the girl. Westerfield's lawyers said their client often kept the motor home unlocked in the neighborhood and that the girl might have snuck inside at some point to play.

On the chat room, the discussion turned to speculation about whether the prosecution had bothered to find out the date of Danielle's last haircut. The consensus in the chat room was that of course they had.

Actually, they hadn't. They'd never thought to do so.

It turned out that Danielle's last haircut had been five days before her disappearance. After the haircut, her hair was eight inches long – the exact length of the hairs found in the motor home, which hadn't been parked in the neighborhood for several months.

Dusek also revealed the story behind the alleged scratch marks on Westerfield's arm. Pictures of the scratch marks were used as evidence at the preliminary hearing in March – but the jury at Westerfield's trial never heard about them.

The reason: An expert analyzed the marks after the preliminary hearing and couldn't conclusively match them to Danielle's fingers.

"Woody and I are still convinced it's scratch marks," Dusek told the audience. "What else could it be? But we didn't have proof."

Dusek said parts of the trial were particularly draining on his wife, who broke into tears after listening to a media commentator who suggested that the defense's opening statements were more effective that the prosecution's.

He also criticized the media for overhyping the testimony about the van Dams' spouse-swapping and the couple's use of marijuana on the night their daughter vanished.

Discussing what he called the media's vilification of the van Dams, Dusek cited an incident where the couple was lambasted on talk radio for wearing Danielle buttons on their lapels during their testimony at the preliminary hearing.

Noting that the couple immediately removed the buttons from their lapels after leaving the witness stand, one radio reporter suggested that the couple had been making a phony display of their grief to influence the judge.

In reality, the only reason they removed the buttons was because both prosecutors wanted to have them as mementos, Dusek said.

"They walk out of that courtroom without their badges and they get blistered on the radio that night," he said.

Dusek also revealed some statements he said Westerfield made at various points during the trial.

At the start of the trial, just after the prosecution had finished its opening statements, Westerfield was being led down a hallway when he turned to a bailiff and said, "They may as well send me to (San) Quentin right now."

During the penalty phase of the case, when Westerfield's lawyers called friends and family members to the witness stand in an effort to save their client's life, Westerfield looked at his lawyers with a confused expression on his face when one woman approached the stand.

"Who's that?" he asked.

"It's your aunt," his lawyers informed him.

Yesterday, neither Steven Feldman nor Robert Boyce, Westerfield's two main lawyers, returned phone calls seeking comment.

At one point during the presentation, a questioner asked Dusek what he thought about Feldman, whose hyperactive theatrics became well-known to everyone who followed the case.

He called Feldman "a very good attorney." Citing ethics guidelines, Dusek wouldn't comment on a report in the Union-Tribune that Westerfield's lawyers had been trying in February to broker a plea whereby their client would reveal the location of the girl's body in exchange for a life sentence rather than the death penalty.

"He promised a vigorous defense," Dusek said of Feldman. "He did not say his guy was innocent."


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To: Valpal1
Call the jurors names if you want, they did their jobs contientiously and I will not fault them for doing so. They saw all the evidence, up close and personal. You saw only a portion by remote. I'll take their ignorance over yours anyday.

I haven't even begun to criticize those 12 disgraces. You can afford to be a parrot for the prosecution, those idiots were given the power to kill, so they could not.

501 posted on 12/30/2002 1:39:53 PM PST by CW_Conservative
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To: cyncooper; Valpal1
SIGNONSANDIEGO NEWS SERVICES
December 30, 2002

SAN DIEGO – Prosecutors want the judge in the David Westerfield case to get the automatic appeal process going quickly if the "evil, selfish, cold-hearted child killer" is sentenced to death on Friday as expected.

"In 1996, the Legislature declared that capital punishment should be imposed expeditiously and created strict time limits for capital appeals," prosecutor Jeff Dusek wrote to Judge William Mudd.

"The first step requires this court to certify the record for completeness within 90 days of imposing a death sentence, unless there is good cause."

The same jury that found Westerfield guilty of kidnapping and murder recommended that he be put to death by lethal injection.

Mudd is expected to pronounce judgment on Friday. He conceivably could reduce the sentence to life in prison without parole, though that is unlikely.

In documents filed last week, prosecutors said no detective had it in for Westerfield – as his attorneys claimed – and that the finding of a special circumstance of murder during a kidnapping was warranted.

"Frankly, any other decision would have been unexplainable," Dusek wrote. "The jury's decision was right and appropriate. It must not be reduced."

The evidence that the 50-year-old Sabre Springs resident took the 7-year- old from her bed, killed her, then dumped her naked body off an East County road was overwhelming, the prosecutor wrote.

"The defendant has shown himself to be an evil, selfish, cold-hearted child killer," Dusek wrote. "Civilized society cannot contemplate the enormous cruelty shown by the evidence in this case."

Westerfield's attorneys argued that officers investigating the second- grader's slaying violated the defendant's "due process" rights under the Fifth, Eighth and 14th amendments to the Constitution.

Attorneys Steven Feldman and Robert Boyce questioned the San Diego Police Department's search of the defendant's home and car, and the way he was interrogated.

502 posted on 12/30/2002 5:01:34 PM PST by EllaMinnow
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To: cyncooper
bite me
503 posted on 12/31/2002 7:31:46 AM PST by demsux
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To: redlipstick
bite me
504 posted on 12/31/2002 7:32:14 AM PST by demsux
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To: BARLF
Mark
505 posted on 12/31/2002 11:19:12 AM PST by BARLF
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To: BARLF; Jaded; demsux; alexandria; CW_Conservative; FresnoDA; MizSterious; ~Kim4VRWC's~; All
Hear's hoping that you and yours enjoy many blessings during 2003!!!

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!

any resolutions??? :)
506 posted on 12/31/2002 2:50:26 PM PST by CAPPSMADNESS
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To: CAPPSMADNESS
Thanks Capp and a Happy New Year to you!

No resolutions.........:(

507 posted on 12/31/2002 4:15:37 PM PST by BARLF
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To: redlipstick
Red, what does Dusek mean when he says "The defendant has shown himself to be an evil, selfish, cold-hearted child killer"? Notice he doesn't even name Westerfield -- just "the defendant" -- as if ANY defedant chosen would be equally shown to have been "evil selfish cold-hearted".

Ignoring the murder itself, what things showed Westerfield to be evil? To be selfish? To be cold-hearted?

508 posted on 12/31/2002 4:26:30 PM PST by bvw
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To: CAPPSMADNESS; MagnoliaMS; I. Ben Hurt; UCANSEE2; FresnoDA; Mrs.Liberty; demsux; MizSterious; ...
I hope all of you have a safe New Year's Eve.

Here's hoping that each of you will have a wonderful New Year. Hope to see you all back.

*Happy New Year*

509 posted on 12/31/2002 4:54:43 PM PST by Jaded
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To: Jaded
Thank you Jaded and a very happy new year to you too. I have my black eyed peas all cooked and ready to eat tomorrow to ensure good luck in the coming year. (Wonder who started that rumor?)
510 posted on 12/31/2002 5:11:04 PM PST by I. Ben Hurt
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To: I. Ben Hurt; Jaded; bvw
In less than two hours we will have a New Year(at least where I live) and I will have to remember that when writing checks!

I don't like black-eyed peas, maybe that is why I have so much bad luck?
LOL

Happy New Year to all.

511 posted on 12/31/2002 8:16:42 PM PST by BARLF
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To: BARLF
Eat some fish heads withe the eyes in 'em. Sardines ok.
512 posted on 12/31/2002 8:21:13 PM PST by bvw
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To: I. Ben Hurt; BARLF
The black eyed pea thing? Probably the same person who started the cabbage/boiled New England Dinner tradition/ superstition. The one time a year I have to suffer it. LOL. Ketchup in a large enough quantity will cover up any food one finds not to one's liking. Gak
513 posted on 12/31/2002 8:23:35 PM PST by Jaded
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To: BARLF
I don't like black eyed peas either. The first of my bad luck in the new year is having to eat them. Yuk!!
514 posted on 12/31/2002 10:20:13 PM PST by I. Ben Hurt
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To: Jaded
When I was a kid, catsup was an important part of every meal. Everything tasted better with ketchup on it. Now I am older and my injury-related bursitis screams at me for anything but the most limited katsup consumption.
515 posted on 01/01/2003 6:21:44 AM PST by bvw
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To: Jaded
balck-eyed peas??? Boiled dinner??? I thought that everyone in the world ate saurkraut and pork with sinkers on New Years Day??? At least that's what my mom used to tell me....


And I like boiled dinner btw.... especially with a huge corned beef briscuit :p~~~
516 posted on 01/01/2003 9:24:12 AM PST by CAPPSMADNESS
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To: CAPPSMADNESS
I was told it was a southern thing. Used to eat greens too. I'd like to change all of those family traditions with mine. The Bushes eat hamburgers. I could do that tradition. LOL

Have a great one!!
517 posted on 01/01/2003 10:12:29 AM PST by Jaded
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To: CAPPSMADNESS; tetelestai; Ditter; ChiefRon; Starshine; UCANSEE2; Mrs.Liberty; Jaded; ...
~HAPPY NEW YEAR!~
518 posted on 01/01/2003 3:03:50 PM PST by Freedom2specul8
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To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
Happy New Year to you also.
519 posted on 01/01/2003 3:26:20 PM PST by TexKat
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To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
Happy New Year to you too Kim!
520 posted on 01/01/2003 3:52:58 PM PST by Ditter
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