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Prosecution's Bug Expert Struggles On Stand:08/01/2002 Westefield Trial Nears Finish Lap!
Court TV ^ | August 1, 2002 | Harriet Ryan

Posted on 07/31/2002 9:20:15 PM PDT by FresnoDA

Prosecution's bug expert struggles on stand

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Forensic entomologist Madison Lee Goff, left, testifies for the prosecution at the trial of David Westerfield.

SAN DIEGO — The insect expert prosecutors hoped would destroy David Westerfield's chances for acquittal stumbled badly during his turn on the witness stand Tuesday, capping confusing, overly technical testimony with the admission he made basic math errors in his findings.

Madison Lee Goff, one of the most experienced scientists in the small field of forensic entomology, blushed a deep red as a defense lawyer for the man accused of killing Danielle van Dam repeatedly confronted him with five separate errors in data he used to analyze bugs collected at the 7-year-old's autopsy.

"I made a mistake adding," said Goff, the chair of the forensic science department at Honolulu's Chaminade University and one of only nine certified forensic entomologists in North America.

Entomology has become a battleground as Westerfield's two-month long capital murder trial draws to a close. The strongest evidence for the defense comes from this field in which insect specialists use the age of maggots and flies decomposing a body to help determine a time of death. Danielle, abducted from her bedroom Feb. 1, was missing 26 days and when her body was finally found, the medical examiner was unable to pinpoint when she was killed. Two forensic entomologists hired by the defense said their analyses suggested her body was dumped along a roadside in mid-February, long after Westerfield was under constant police surveillance.

Prosecutors, who have a pile of other evidence against Westerfield, including hair, blood and fingerprint evidence, hired Goff soon after the first defense entomologist testified.

Goff said Tuesday he disagreed with the conclusions of both defense experts, but the time frame he offered, Feb. 9 to Feb. 14, was only slightly earlier than theirs and did not neatly fit the prosecution's theory that Danielle was killed between Feb. 2 and Feb. 4 while Westerfield claims he was on a solo camping trip. Prosecutor Jeff Dusek had to question his own expert in much the same way as he cross-examined the defense experts, hinting that variables in the weather and the disposal of Danielle's body cast doubt on the certainty of any entomological findings.

Goff agreed that very hot, very dry weather conditions in San Diego in February might have mummified Danielle's 58-pound body almost immediately and that flies may not have been attracted to the desiccated body. A forensic anthropologist, called by the prosecution last week to cast doubt on the bug evidence, said the insects may have arrived later and only after coyotes and other animals began scavenging her body and Goff said this scenario seemed possible.

He also said a covering, such as a blanket, might have kept flies at bay initially. No covering was found and Goff later said the longest delay by such a shroud was two and a half days.

Much of his testimony was a detailed view into the mathematical nuts and bolts of his conclusions. Goff did not look at the bugs himself. Instead, he reviewed photos and the reports of the defense experts. He told jurors he came up with four separate time lines based on two different temperatures at two separate locations, a golf course a mile and a half from the crime scene and National Weather Service station farther away.

Goff's testimony bounced between these four sets of findings and even after he said the lower temperature and the weather service station provided the most reliable, appropriate date, it was often unclear which findings he was referring to. He peppered his speech with entomological jargon like "accumulated degree hours" and referred to blowflies by their the Latin names. He talked about temperatures in Celsius degrees, frequently prompting Dusek to ask for a Fahrenheit translation. Much of his work seemed lost on jurors, who stopped taking notes early on in his testimony.

On cross-examination, defense lawyer Steven Feldman grilled him about the way he calculated the day-to-day temperatures which dictate how fast an insect grows. Goff explained the process, but then Feldman handed him a pocket calculator and asked him to review his findings. With the courtroom completely silent, Goff added rows of figures and discovered his errors. Feldman asked him if the mistakes effected the accuracy of his estimates and Goff said they did. Several jurors picked up their notebooks and began writing rapidly.

A few minutes later, under questioning by Dusek, Goff said the slip ups made little difference in the ultimate conclusions. And as he had earlier in his testimony, he emphasized to jurors that his was an extremely narrow study of bugs, not a "stopwatch" for determining time of death.

"We're establishing a minimum period of time the insects have been feeding on the body," said Goff.

"Are you establishing a time of death?" asked prosecutor Jeff Dusek.

"No, that's outside our area of expertise," said Goff.

Danielle's parents, Brenda and Damon van Dam, watched most of the testimony from the back row of the courtroom, occasionally flinching as Goff described the condition of their daughter's remains.

The prosecution rested its rebuttal case after Goff's testimony. There will be no witnesses Wednesday and the defense will put on its sur-rebuttal case Thursday. Closing arguments could happen as early as next Monday.

Also Tuesday, a lab technician testified that orange clothes some law enforcement officers wore when searching Westerfield's house were not the source of fibers found in both the defendant's home and in Danielle's necklace.

The trial is being broadcast live on Court TV.



TOPICS: Society
KEYWORDS: bugguys; daniellevandam; davidwesterfield
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To: cyncooper
Feldman should ask the dog handlers if the dogs reacted to the drag marks. This witness didn't notice. Even my chow hounds (JackRusselTerrier's) would notice the smell of decomposing flesh. I don't know what difference the drag marks make if they are made by animals dragging off parts.
861 posted on 08/01/2002 7:58:34 PM PDT by Ditter
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To: fatima
Not yet. We have atleast a week yet to solve this case. We'll be that much further ahead than the state when DW walks. Then we figure out which one of the SD porno production ring dumped the body in mid Feb. It's a shame, so much evidence has been destroyed in the DW witch hunt.

I've got to wonder if DW knows who did this.
862 posted on 08/01/2002 8:00:32 PM PDT by John Jamieson
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To: pinz-n-needlez
And throughout it all nothing fits! That is what drives me nuts.
863 posted on 08/01/2002 8:02:14 PM PDT by BARLF
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To: cyncooper
Hi CYN,

workin 6 days but try to keep up at night,we need to hear your voice,fatima
864 posted on 08/01/2002 8:02:42 PM PDT by fatima
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To: BARLF
ststed? stated
865 posted on 08/01/2002 8:03:17 PM PDT by BARLF
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To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
shezza is going to help transcribe now..click link to catch up.

I'm way back here, catching up...appreciate your efforts.

BTW, the RAMS looked awesome...Warner, Faulk, Bruce, etal. They are going all the way this year.

It was over 100 degrees and humid...took a three hour drive with the AC blasting the whole way to cool down

866 posted on 08/01/2002 8:03:22 PM PDT by demsux
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To: BARLF
Entrails (intestines) would leave the marks.

The body was dried so the odor not as strong as you would expect and the unusual insect activity.

The animals did not open up the body until later, so the drag marks would be made more recently than the body laying there.

867 posted on 08/01/2002 8:06:09 PM PDT by cyncooper
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To: bvw
"transcript fatigue" = "fourth instar"

LOL!

868 posted on 08/01/2002 8:06:16 PM PDT by sunshine state
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To: Ditter
Feldman should ask the dog handlers if the dogs reacted to the drag marks. This witness didn't notice.

I read further into Dusek's cross-exam and the witness did state that he wasn't there to observe the dog handlers and the dogs' reactions, so you have a great point and Dusek brought it out.

869 posted on 08/01/2002 8:09:23 PM PDT by cyncooper
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To: pinz-n-needlez
The lunacy is how the public misses the most likely suspects -- the parents themselves. The parents are suspect at least as passive accomplices, like the recent case in St Louis, where the killer street bum hung with the Dad drinking the night before.

As to why some in the media is so hard on Westerfield is easy enough -- after all he is a working middle-class middle-aged white male, and members of that class are the media's most fave targets even in the most flimsy circumstance.

But they, the media, are even more adamant about and sucessful in circling the wagons around the two who should have been the most investigated and examined subjects -- little Danielle's own mother and father, Barbara and Damon Van Dam.

That is lunacy -- like the stock market has clearly shown how lunatic to the point of extreme carelessness and recklessness the great mass of the public can be -- now there in San Diego yet another great public madness continues. G-d bless the jury that can be sane in the face of it, careful where wanton carelessness is the general say, dutiful and steadfast where a meanhearted recklessness blows like a great wind.

870 posted on 08/01/2002 8:09:26 PM PDT by bvw
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To: BARLF
With DW on trial for his life on this evidence, one has to wonder why Gary Condit is still walking around loose.
871 posted on 08/01/2002 8:11:26 PM PDT by John Jamieson
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To: All
Orange fibers again.
With the relatively large number of orange fibers found on DW's things, I am struggling with how he could not know the source. I would think defense would have done everything in their power to find this source (assuming he is innocent). The LE orange pictures seemed pretty desperate for this type of fiber, especially the one tangled up on Daniel. If it was from dancing with one of the ladies, I would think he would remember that and Feldman would have done more than just point a reference to Brenda's sweater.

I am not arguing here whether it is common to the orange fiber on Daniel or not. I think the blue-grey nylon could be LE contamination or common car carpet fibers, but not these 1" orange fibers mainly because of it being tangled in the necklace and the type of fiber.

The location of the fibers could fit with contamination from the Dad's ladies. The quantity found seems high though for just dancing contact (maybe something more involved). But I have a hard time with the lack of defense pushing finding, or pushing to get this item.

872 posted on 08/01/2002 8:15:07 PM PDT by clearvision
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To: John Jamieson
Well, poor ole David not a congressman. Just look at Teddy,he's revered in the Senate and probably even here in Missouri. Certainly not by me,thats for sure! Poor ole David not even a member of the CB Club?
873 posted on 08/01/2002 8:15:25 PM PDT by BARLF
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To: clearvision
I think the blue-grey nylon could be LE contamination or common car carpet fibers

I found some testimony the other day where the witness stated the blue nylon fibers were definitely NOT carpet. (just fyi)

874 posted on 08/01/2002 8:20:09 PM PDT by cyncooper
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To: Ditter; VRWC_minion
I have a question about the drag mark. Where did the drag mark come from? Did it come 'from' the road or trail deeper into the desert/brush?

Ok I will explain it again. I was watching one of the witnesses testify. The medical examiner, I think it was.

He pointed to the photograph of the scene and showed the drag mark was parallel to the body.It came from nowhere and went nowhere. When the prosecutor? asked him was the drag mark the size of a hand he said, No! When asked if the drag mark was the size of a body he said, No! The medical examiner then said it was the size entrails would make.

The assumption was that an animal came along took out her insides, carried them aways, then dropped them and then drug them for a ways and finally ate them where they were at last.

There is no evidence the body was dragged anywhere.

875 posted on 08/01/2002 8:26:20 PM PDT by Spunky
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To: BARLF
Perhaps ending in the death of an innocent (imo) man. At that point, the sarcasm turns into sadness, then righteous anger. I hope we can stick with sarcasm.

As to justice for Danielle, like John, I think Dusek's pigheadedness has probably allowed her murderer to get away. And sympathy I would be inclined to feel for her parents evaporated the day I saw them testify in the Preliminary Hearing.

That sweet girl sure didn't deserve to end up with earthly caretakers such as they. Some children can survive and overcome dreadful beginnings to their lives. Danielle didn't survive her parents' hedonism and infantile obsessions. Bless her soul.

And now off to bed before I get any more maudlin. See ya all Tuesday.
876 posted on 08/01/2002 8:42:22 PM PDT by pinz-n-needlez
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To: bvw
Your points are very well stated.

I agree that the garbage we're watching the VDs pull, the unaccountable fairy tale of the stock market and the depraved president who brought most of us to FR all come out of a common genesis.

And I agree, the media seems to have appointed themselves guardians of that fountain of ruin.

Now, for real, goodnight. :-)
877 posted on 08/01/2002 8:45:39 PM PDT by pinz-n-needlez
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To: All
Well, I finally caught up...my, my, my...their was more battling here today than at the Rams minicamp.

From posts, it appears that this guy agrees with the later drop date.

878 posted on 08/01/2002 8:47:59 PM PDT by demsux
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To: FresnoDA
You really kind of short-shrifted the 666 winner for this thread...he/she did not get the "isn't it eerie" list of dates.
879 posted on 08/01/2002 8:49:58 PM PDT by demsux
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To: clearvision
I don't think DW wants to own anything that might even come close to matching the mystery Dehesa fiber.
880 posted on 08/01/2002 8:52:46 PM PDT by John Jamieson
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