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Child killer has proclaimed innocence in cards, visits
San Diego Union Tribune ^ | 1/3/03 | Alex Roth

Posted on 01/03/2003 7:26:19 AM PST by Jaded

Early last month, Dave Laspisa, a Poway businessman, opened his mail and discovered a holiday card from his old friend David Westerfield.

"Greetings of the Seasons," the card announced, and inside was a handwritten note of thanks for Laspisa's support.

Van Dams file lawsuit against Westerfield

During the past year, Laspisa has been fairly vocal in his belief that Westerfield, his camping buddy, had nothing to do with the murder of 7-year-old Danielle van Dam.

"Please know that I was not involved in the death of this child," Westerfield wrote. "I'm saying this to you not to solicit more help but only to give you direct knowledge."

The card's imprinted message offered a wish that "the beauty of the season fill each heart with joy and cheer, and happiness fill every moment of the coming year."

In the past several months, friends and relatives have either received cards from Westerfield or visited him in the county jail as he awaits sentencing for abducting and killing the Sabre Springs second-grader, who lived two doors away. The sentencing is scheduled for this morning in San Diego Superior Court.

The former design engineer, who turns 51 next month, tells everyone essentially the same thing: He has been convicted of a crime he didn't commit.

He says he has no idea how the girl's blood got on his jacket or how her fingerprints got in his motor home. He says news reports of an aborted pretrial plea bargain are off base. He says he wanted to testify but stayed silent on his lawyers' advice.

Asked about the child pornography in his house, he told one friend, former business associate Carmen Genovese, that he was simply collecting the images so he could send them to Congress as examples of smut on the Internet.

Most of his friends aren't quite sure what to think at this point. At least one has come to the conclusion that Westerfield is probably guilty. Others, including Laspisa, still refuse to accept the prosecution's basic theory – that Westerfield is a pedophile who raped the child before killing her.

To a person, all of his friends continue to wrestle with the idea that a guy they thought they knew – a man who barbecued with them and shared holidays with them, a man who spent time with their children – could be capable of such a crime.

"I want to believe him because I feel like I know him," said Genovese's wife, D'Onn, who has been friends with Westerfield for 10 years. "And I don't want to believe him because that means there was funny business on the police side and there's someone still out there who does these things to children."

The sentencing is set for 8:30 a.m. today before Superior Court Judge William Mudd and will be carried live by several television stations, the final bit of drama in a case that has received more media attention than any other in San Diego County history.

In September, a jury recommended the death penalty for Westerfield, but Mudd has the authority to impose a sentence of life in prison without parole instead.

To some degree, today's proceeding represents one of the final loose ends in Westerfield's life. His house on Mountain Pass Road was sold months ago for $435,000, with the proceeds going to his lawyers. So were his sport utility vehicle and the dune buggies he took on camping trips to the desert. Many of his clothes have been given to charity.

Westerfield's 37-foot motor home – inside of which, prosecutors say, the girl was killed at some point during the first weekend of February 2002 – is in police custody and will be repossessed by a bank once he is sent to prison.

Westerfield, meanwhile, sits in the county jail in downtown San Diego, where he is isolated from other prisoners and where he has received a steady stream of visitors who speak to him through a closed-circuit television feed.

His college-age son and daughter have visited him about twice a month since his conviction. So have his sister and her husband.

During several visits with John Neal, the brother of Westerfield's second ex-wife, Westerfield talked about an appeal while recognizing that he's in for a long wait.

"He said he's getting claustrophobic being stuck in the jail and not having any hope of getting out soon," Neal said.

As for the girl's kidnapping and murder, Neal said, Westerfield has been consistent: "He has no idea what happened to Danielle. He had nothing to do with it."

Despite the enormous amount of physical evidence, despite the holes in Westerfield's alibi, despite the documented falsehoods in the stories he told to police and despite the collection of child porn, Neal said he's inclined to believe his former brother-in-law.

So, too, is Carmen Genovese, who has known Westerfield since the two men worked together 20 years ago at a company that manufactured orthopedic devices.

Until recently, Genovese, who lives in Encinitas, hadn't spoken to Westerfield since his conviction. Genovese's wife admits the couple had been troubled by his defense. In short, she said, they felt as if their friend behaved during the trial like a guilty man trying to avoid punishment.

If he had been wrongfully accused, D'Onn Genovese wondered, why hadn't he taken the witness stand to "shout it from the tallest mountain"?

Then in mid-December, a holiday card from Westerfield arrived. Like the card to Laspisa, it contained a handwritten note in which Westerfield denied any involvement in the crime.

Two days before Christmas, Genovese visited Westerfield in jail and they spoke for more than an hour, during which Genovese peppered his friend with question after question about the evidence.

How did Danielle's blood get on Westerfield's jacket, which he took to a dry cleaner at daybreak after returning from the meandering, 550-mile motor-home journey on the morning of Feb. 4?

"He says he has no clue how it got there," Genovese said.

Why didn't he testify or show emotion during the trial? It was all his lawyers' doing, Westerfield said.

"He was told – in fact, he was admonished a few times on the side – not to show any emotion," Genovese said.

What about the story in the Union-Tribune that Westerfield's lawyers tried to broker a plea bargain in February whereby he would reveal the location of the girl's body in exchange for a life sentence rather than the death penalty? Sources have confirmed those details in numerous conversations with the Union-Tribune, both before and after the article's publication.

In that matter, Westerfield didn't go into much detail with Genovese, other than to say it was the prosecution that approached the defense with the suggestion and that his lawyers simply listened to the offer. Westerfield's lawyers have declined to speak to the Union-Tribune.

Did Genovese find Westerfield's explanations persuasive?

"The guy is really a nice man," Genovese said. "I don't know whether he did it or not. I really don't. He tells me he didn't do it, and I have to believe him."

Not all of Westerfield's friends are as charitable. Wes Hill, the best man at Westerfield's second wedding, said the article about the aborted plea bargain convinced him that Westerfield committed the crime.

Hill, a former design drafter who lives in Utah, hasn't spoken to Westerfield since the trial and hopes his old friend "will go through some psychiatric counseling and get some help. He definitely went off the deep end."

"The only thing I can figure is that the pornography must have taken its toll," Hill said. "He got hooked into that and it warped his mind."

As for Laspisa, who has been outspoken in his support of Westerfield, he allows himself to say this much: "I do believe the real story has not been told."

In a recent interview, Laspisa acknowledged the possibility that Westerfield might have been involved in Danielle's death. But he refused to accept that Westerfield sneaked into the girl's bedroom with the intent of kidnapping, raping and killing her.

Laspisa speculated that perhaps the victim was sleepwalking in the neighborhood on the night of Feb. 1 and that Westerfield, driving home drunk from a bar in Poway, hit her, killed her and then panicked.

"In my mind, in my opinion, if it happened, it didn't happen the way it was presented in court," he said.

Laspisa is convinced of one thing, and on this point his views converge with those of virtually everyone else: No one except Westerfield will ever know exactly what he was thinking on that first weekend in February.


TOPICS: Heated Discussion
KEYWORDS: 180frank; convict; danielle; deathrow; dusek; feldman; fingermouthfetish; freak; guiltyguiltyguilty; mudd; pedophile; pervert; sandiego; vandam; westerfield
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To: cyncooper
Possession of child pornography weigh against the defendent.

Now Judge, don't you know this is what he was doing:

Asked about the child pornography in his house, he told one friend, former business associate Carmen Genovese, that he was simplycollecting the images so he could send them to Congress as examples of smut on the Internet.

How laughfable.

41 posted on 01/03/2003 9:17:21 AM PST by Spunky
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To: Spunky
Phone call--I muted the tv and could see Damon giving statement but could not hear. Now hearing Brenda giving impact statement.
42 posted on 01/03/2003 9:21:43 AM PST by cyncooper
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To: cyncooper
Westerfield declines making a statement.

Mudd pronouncing death sentence.
43 posted on 01/03/2003 9:27:53 AM PST by cyncooper
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To: cyncooper
Restitution to van Dams eighty one thousand plus. Prosecution asks that restitution be paid first, fines imposed second, request granted.
44 posted on 01/03/2003 9:30:54 AM PST by cyncooper
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To: cyncooper
Brenda actually did a very good job giving her statement. This isn't the first time I've heard her say that there is nothing worse than a parent not knowing where their child is, but someone else does know.. That feeling is the worst amongst victims of crimes that involve missing children. :( Damon was more emotional and didn't seem to have a nice flow to his statement.
45 posted on 01/03/2003 9:34:16 AM PST by Freedom2specul8
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To: cyncooper
Yippee! Richly deserving.

I hope his case shines some light upon the broken California death penalty system.
46 posted on 01/03/2003 9:34:21 AM PST by Amore
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To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
Drat! I missed the actual sentencing hearing

(read somewhere the hearing was tomorrow without thinking about the fact that tomorrow is Saturday and so the sentencing must actually be today)

But that's ok, all that matters is the result.
47 posted on 01/03/2003 9:37:02 AM PST by Amore
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To: Jaded
Whether one believes he's innocent or guilty, one would be heartless to not feel the pain of the words behind Brenda's statement today. If you get to read the transcript, I would be interested in hearing what you have to say.

48 posted on 01/03/2003 9:38:39 AM PST by Freedom2specul8
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To: Amore
Hearing Brenda's statement was heartbreaking I'm telling you. It reminds me to thank God for protecting my children and to pray for victims of crimes who aren't so fortunate. (I'm not forgetting those parents who lose their children for reasons other than crimes either...)

Obviously the judge already made his decision, so I'm confused as to what her statement impacted...I'm glad calif gives the victims of violent crimes that right in the courtroom.
49 posted on 01/03/2003 9:41:48 AM PST by Freedom2specul8
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To: Amore; cyncooper; Valpal1
I'm outta here for a while..will be back in a few.
50 posted on 01/03/2003 9:43:20 AM PST by Freedom2specul8
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To: cyncooper
Excellent transcribing, Cyn. Thanks.
51 posted on 01/03/2003 9:45:19 AM PST by EllaMinnow
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To: Amore; cyncooper; ~Kim4VRWC's~; Jaded; redlipstick
Brenda's statement was very powerful, IMO.
52 posted on 01/03/2003 9:46:51 AM PST by Valpal1
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To: tetelestai; Ditter; ChiefRon; Starshine; UCANSEE2; Mrs.Liberty; Jaded; skipjackcity; BARLF; ...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/816317/posts
Judge upholds death sentence in van Dam killing
53 posted on 01/03/2003 9:48:52 AM PST by Freedom2specul8
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To: Valpal1
Brenda's statement was very powerful, IMO.

I agree.

54 posted on 01/03/2003 9:49:08 AM PST by cyncooper
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To: cyncooper
Called away again, but now I'm watching Brenda at the mike and she basically says she hopes the other inmates take care of Westerfield.

55 posted on 01/03/2003 10:00:04 AM PST by cyncooper
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To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
There's also another ongoing thread on this, I believe it's posted over on the right side, on Breaking News.
56 posted on 01/03/2003 10:07:02 AM PST by Amore
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To: Jaded
A richly deserved punishment.

What troubles me is some of the statements made by his "friends"

John Neal
Despite the enormous amount of physical evidence, despite the holes in Westerfield's alibi, despite the documented falsehoods in the stories he told to police and despite the collection of child porn, Neal said he's inclined to believe his former brother-in-law.

Dave Laspisa
As for Laspisa, who has been outspoken in his support of Westerfield, he allows himself to say this much: "I do believe the real story has not been told."

Carmen Genovese
Two days before Christmas, Genovese visited Westerfield in jail and they spoke for more than an hour, during which Genovese peppered his friend with question after question about the evidence.

They support him and deny his involvement, despite the overwhelming evidence.
I wonder what these folks have to hide?
Were they involved with DW and child porn?
Were they're involved with the crime in any way?
Do they know something the Police don't?

Just some things to think about.

57 posted on 01/03/2003 10:08:21 AM PST by Johnny Gage
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To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
I'm back. Caught some of this on a waiting room tv.

Judge Mudd discounted the glaring fact that the Jury WAS subject to day after day of going home and watching Court TV, etc.. He was covering his own sorry way of not sequestering the Jury.

I recommend the movie "Insomnia" starring Al Pacino.

Pacino, plays good Detective gone bad, who PLANTED blood evidence to seal a conviction of a person he was SURE committed a Horrible crime against a child. He felt justified in making sure the perp went to jail, and went on to say that Internal Affairs should get off his case, since they know "planting of evidence" happens everyday.

So, Kim, nothing has changed. Is he guilty? I will always have my doubts, although I live with a man who thinks he is, but respects my opinion. We both agree that Danielle's death was the worst and grieve for the death of this poor child.

PS..Dusek just says that he will "NEVER" answer the question about whether or not a deal was presented to Westerfield...hummm?

sw

58 posted on 01/03/2003 10:12:32 AM PST by spectre
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To: Johnny Gage
They support him and deny his involvement, despite the overwhelming evidence.

Perhaps they are having trouble coming to grips with having associated with a person who ended up committing such a horrible crime. With the exception of John Neal it sounds like the others harbor some suspicion but are pushing it away.

The judge is releasing some sealed information Monday that he said, very emphatically today, is very damning to the defendent. These folks may then realize the truth.

59 posted on 01/03/2003 10:13:19 AM PST by cyncooper
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To: Johnny Gage
And that means that everyone he knows him and believes in him is what? We've been through that here for months and months. The same has been applied to those of us who have serious doubts about this case. We'd like the truth. That'd be new and different. If something shows up in the sealed docs.... who knows.
60 posted on 01/03/2003 10:13:23 AM PST by Jaded
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