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Frustrated Prosecutor Dusek Swats At Final Bug Expert: Westerfield's Soon Will BUG The Jury....
Court TV ^ | August 2, 2002 | Harriet Ryan

Posted on 08/01/2002 10:25:00 PM PDT by FresnoDA

Frustrated prosecutor swats at final bug expert

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David Westerfield, seated in court Thursday, faces the death penalty if convicted in the slaying of 7-year-old Danielle van Dam.

SAN DIEGO — David Westerfield was sitting in the defendant's chair, but forensic entomology was on trial Thursday.

Prosecutor Jeff Dusek, whose seemingly unshakeable case against Westerfield for the murder of Danielle van Dam has been jostled by this tiny, somewhat obscure scientific field, poured out his frustration on the last of three insect experts to testify for the defense.

Like his colleagues before him, forensic entomologist Robert Hall of the University of Missouri told jurors that the age of bugs decomposing Danielle's remains suggests Westerfield could not have dumped the 7-year-old's body along a roadside last February.

Dusek, with sighs, long stares at the ceiling and a tone that often mixed disgust with disbelief, railed against Hall's methods and the inexact nature of the field, in which experts given the same bug samples and weather data can differ in their conclusions by days and even weeks.

In one exchange, Dusek asked bitterly, "If you give an X-ray of a suspected broken arm to four qualified experts, would you expect them all to read it the same?"

"I don't know. I'm not a radiologist," replied Hall, whose mild-manner and stammering answers contrasted sharply with the prosecutor's intensity.

Three of the nine certified forensic entomologists in North America have testified in the case, as well as a local expert who is well-respected but not certified. They each offered slightly different ranges for the first arrival of insects at the death scene. Most placed them in mid-February.

"How can everyone come to different numbers in your field?" Dusek demanded.

Hall said "biological variation" in the insects led to some differences in results, but he claimed there was an overwhelming and unusual "concordance" among the experts that Danielle's body was first infested in mid-February, when Westerfield has an air-tight alibi.

"My conclusion would be the estimates are more consistent than inconsistent," said Hall.

"Are you saying close enough for a murder case?" Dusek shot back

"No — ," Hall uttered before Judge William Mudd ordered him not to answer the question further.

Some of the jurors, who have heard days of testimony about maggots, blowflies and puparia, seemed bored by the exchange while others continued taking detailed notes. One male juror seemed to sympathize with Dusek and shook him head in agreement as the prosecutor became impatient with Hall's long-winded answers.

Hall may be the final witness the panel hears. Westerfield's lead attorney, Steven Feldman, said the defense will decide this weekend whether to call one more witness, a forensic anthropologist to testify briefly about the time of death issue. If the defense does not call that expert, lawyers will deliver closing arguments Tuesday. If they do, he will testify Tuesday and arguments will begin Wednesday morning.

Westerfield, a 50-year-old engineer who lived two doors from the van Dam family in the upper middle class suburb of Sabre Springs, faces the death penalty if convicted. Someone snatched Danielle from her canopy bed during the night of Feb. 1. Searchers found her body Feb. 27 on the trash-strewn roadway about 25 miles from her house. Her body was too badly decomposed to determine when or how she died, but prosecutors theorize Westerfield raped and suffocated her and then dumped her body during a meandering 560-mile road trip in his recreational vehicle the weekend after her disappearance.

The trial initially focused on significant trace evidence implicating Westerfield, including Danielle's blood, fingerprints and hair inside his RV, and on child pornography on his computers. But the insect testimony has dominated the later part of the trial. Dusek called his own bug expert Tuesday, but that entomologist made basic math errors in his calculations and ultimately gave findings that did not neatly fit the prosecution's theory.

Hall estimated that the first flies colonized Danielle's body, a process that can happen within minutes or hours of death, occurred between Feb. 12 and Feb. 23. Police began round-the-clock surveillance of Westerfield Feb. 5.

Hall also dismissed the prosecutor's suggestion hot, dry weather in February quickly mummified the exterior of Danielle's body, making it initially inhospitable to bugs. A forensic anthropologist testified for the prosecution last week that the flies and maggots may only have arrived after scavenger animals opened her body, skewing the insect evidence found at the scene.

Hall, however, said such a scenario was unheard of in forensic entomology.

"I'd expect fly activity to occur almost as soon as the body presented itself," said Hall, whose father, also an entomologist, wrote the textbook "Blowflies of North America. "

"Partial mummification has little or no effect on blowfly colonization," he added.

During his cross-examination, Dusek alternated between dismissing the field outright and delving into the most minute details of forensic entomologist's work. He quizzed Hall about each of the different formulas the scientist had merged to determine the growth rate of maggots and pointed out that one approach, when taken alone, indicated Danielle's body could have been dumped in early February when Westerfield's whereabouts are unaccounted.

Hall acknowledged Dusek was right, but said taking into account the other data sets yielded the most accurate result.

Dusek also grilled Hall about the lack of insect activity in the head area. Hall and the other entomologists said bugs are usually drawn first to the ears, eyes, and mouth, but Danielle's remains showed infestation primarily in the chest cavity. The prosecution contends this supports their mummification theory, and Hall admitted he could not explain why the insects stayed clear of the head.

Westerfield seemed to follow the testimony intently, leaning close as his defense lawyers conferred on questions for Hall. Brenda and Damon van Dam, Danielle's parents, sat in what have become their usual seats in the last row of the small courtroom.



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Prosecutor Jeff Dusek questiones Robert Hall, a forensic entomology expert from Missouri, as he testifies in the trial of David Westerfield, at the San Diego courthouse, August 1, 2002. Westerfield is accused of the kidnapping and murder of seven-year old Danielle van Dam from her Sabre Springs home, last February. REUTER/POOL/Dan TrevanName it...Name it Hall...I want you to name the grandmother of this ant, the one I am pointing at....named, Seymore...

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Prosecutor Jeff Dusek questiones Robert Hall, a forensic entomology expert from Missouri, as he testifies in the trial of David Westerfield, at the San Diego courthouse, August 1, 2002. Westerfield is accused of the kidnapping and murder of seven-year old Danielle van Dam from her Sabre Springs home, last February. REUTER/POOL/Dan Trevan


1 posted on 08/01/2002 10:25:00 PM PDT by FresnoDA
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2 posted on 08/01/2002 10:25:27 PM PDT by FresnoDA
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To: FresnoDA
Thanks again, Fres, for posting new threads every day.

Good night. See y'all tomorrow.
3 posted on 08/01/2002 10:31:33 PM PDT by JudyB1938
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To: FresnoDA
Apparently, nobody noticed Dusek's attitude. Of COURSE we were all EXAGGERATING!! (/sarcasm off)
4 posted on 08/01/2002 10:35:11 PM PDT by Politicalmom
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To: FresnoDA
Excuse me, but you didn't ping diggler.
5 posted on 08/01/2002 10:46:07 PM PDT by Jrabbit
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To: FresnoDA
Excuse me, but you didn't ping diggler.
6 posted on 08/01/2002 10:47:36 PM PDT by Jrabbit
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To: Jrabbit
See, it made me stutter!!! What a day....
7 posted on 08/01/2002 10:48:28 PM PDT by Jrabbit
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To: Politicalmom
Apparently, nobody noticed Dusek's attitude. Of COURSE we were all EXAGGERATING!! (/sarcasm off)

I don't think anybody disputed Dusek's tone. It was the effect it would have with the jury that was in dispute.

The article states that at least one juror seemed in sympathy with Dusek. FWIW.

8 posted on 08/01/2002 10:51:10 PM PDT by cyncooper
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To: Politicalmom
Oh yes. Dusek was sooooo effective. LOL More like petulent and desperate!
9 posted on 08/01/2002 10:57:47 PM PDT by Jrabbit
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To: Jrabbit
BugGuys 4, Dusek 0

And Dusek paid for two of them!

No tiebreaker needed.

And, now Feldmans bringing in an expert to testify that any expert that places Danielle's death two weeks before she went missing, must be NUTS!
10 posted on 08/01/2002 11:07:51 PM PDT by John Jamieson
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To: FresnoDA
Why did I get a message that this thread has been moved to chat? I don't understand what that means.
11 posted on 08/01/2002 11:23:27 PM PDT by Eva
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To: Eva
Why did I get a message that this thread has been moved to chat? I don't understand what that means.

The moderator moves the Westerfield threads to General Interest forum (I have no idea why it's still called chat). This keeps the posts from cluttering up the news articles.

12 posted on 08/01/2002 11:39:19 PM PDT by dread78645
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To: dread78645
Aha! Now, I know why I have so much trouble finding the threads. Thanks.
13 posted on 08/01/2002 11:43:11 PM PDT by Eva
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14 posted on 08/02/2002 4:16:15 AM PDT by John Jamieson
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To: cyncooper
The article states that at least one juror seemed in sympathy with Dusek. FWIW.

Not that the media would ever lie or spin, but if this is true, it's looking more and more like a hung jury.

Since politics might be the main motivation for this trial, I wonder whether politics would dictate a retrial, or just let it drop off the front pages so everyone forgets?

15 posted on 08/02/2002 4:35:54 AM PDT by fnord
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To: John Jamieson
You left off:

"I've Got You Under My Skin"

"High Hopes"
Just what makes that little ol' ant
Think he'll move that rubber tree plant

"Blue Tail Fly"
Dusek crack up and I don't care
Dusek crack up and I don't care

and of course several Beatles tunes ...
16 posted on 08/02/2002 4:48:17 AM PDT by fnord
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To: John Jamieson
Now we need that photo of Colin again, and Ryan to introduce your tunes. Wonder if Wayne will be singing them. LOL

How is it that the body just happens to reveal so little? Not case of death, not time of death. I thought they testified that the blood settling, etc. was consistent with not having been moved.

The refrigerator theory would explain much, but is it contradicted by the 'not having been moved' testimony? Or would that be meaningless if she were stretched out the same way in the refrigerator? It would need to be a walk-in, and a van for transport.

I don't trust the parents on anything they've said or done, but I find it hard to believe that they're smart or cold enough to have pulled off this task.

Just hope that Feldman's faith in the jury getting the bugguys' conclusions is realized.
17 posted on 08/02/2002 5:20:38 AM PDT by pinz-n-needlez
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To: fnord
I suspect in case of a hung jury, a retrial would be planned, possibly waiting for results where these entomologists could better duplicate the weather & body conditions in this case and experiment till they had an answer more to the pros. liking. No statue of limitations on murder. And if not, then the case dropped. In reality, it might not be a bad idea IMO, I would prefer to have a clearer answer. Of course when you throw politics into the equation, anything could happen IMO.
18 posted on 08/02/2002 5:29:50 AM PDT by rolling_stone
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To: fnord
Good ones!

I thought of:
Feldman Got Mine and I Got the Shaft
Raposody in Orange and Blue
Dehesa You're bringin' me Down.
Bug Busters Theme
etc.
19 posted on 08/02/2002 5:39:47 AM PDT by John Jamieson
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To: Jrabbit
buggz--

I wonder how Dusek is going to explain to the jury in his summation (the middle of Feb.) drop date and DW's guilt.

I would think that he has to address the info. and somehow give cause as to why the jury should dismiss those dates. I wonder if he can and what reliable options he has?????
20 posted on 08/02/2002 6:18:05 AM PDT by juzcuz
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