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Prosecutor: Westerfield Guilty 'Beyond Possible Doubt'(Many Still Find Van Dam's Culpable)
Court TV ^ | August 7, 2002 | Harriet Ryan

Posted on 08/06/2002 8:53:49 PM PDT by FresnoDA

Prosecutor: Westerfield guilty 'beyond possible doubt'

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Lead prosecutor Jeff Dusek traced the fingerprint, blood and fiber evidence linking defendant David Westerfield to a murdered girl.

SAN DIEGO — Calling the murder of Danielle van Dam an "evil, evil crime" that shattered notions of suburban safety, a prosecutor urged jurors Tuesday to convict her neighbor, David Westerfield, of capital charges.

Before a courtroom filled to capacity for closing arguments, prosecutor Jeff Dusek said the 50-year-old engineer snuck into the second-grader's bedroom last February, snatched her from her canopy bed, killed her and then "dumped this 7-year-old child naked in the dirt like trash for animals to devour."

"He's guilty of these crimes. He's guilty of the ultimate evil. He's guilty to the core," Dusek told jurors at the end of a closing studded with drama despite its three-and-a-half-hour length.

Dusek shouted and jabbed his finger at the defense table when he discussed Westerfield and the child pornography the prosecution says reveals a motive in the killing. But when he mentioned Danielle's death, his voice dropped to a whisper, forcing jurors to lean forward when he said, for example, of the moments before her killing, "This was not an easy time. This was not fast."

 

Westerfield listened to the prosecutor's closing argument Tuesday.

At one point, he slammed his hand again and again on the jury box rail to simulate, he said, Danielle's head striking Westerfield's headboard as he raped her. The image was too much for Brenda van Dam, Danielle's mother. She leapt up from her seat at the back of the courtroom and ran to the door in tears.

Westerfield's lawyer, Steven Feldman, began his closing late Tuesday afternoon. He is to conclude Wednesday morning and then Dusek will have one final opportunity to convince the panel to convict Westerfield of felony murder, kidnapping and child pornography charges.

The six women and six men who have heard evidence in the two-month long trial appeared to pay close attention to Dusek's summation, which focused on the forensic evidence connecting Westerfield to Danielle's disappearance and problems with his alibi for the weekend she vanished.

A spot of her blood on a jacket Westerfield took to the dry cleaners, Dusek said, "in itself tells you he's guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. That alone. But it doesn't stop there."

He also listed fiber, fingerprint and hair evidence linking Westerfield to Danielle and said, "all of it comes back to his lap." Of two blond strands found in the defendant's recreational vehicle and genetically matched to Danielle, he said, "Proof beyond a reasonable doubt? Proof beyond a possible doubt."

Dusek pointed to an autopsy photo showing Danielle's badly decomposed remains and ticked off the fiber and hair evidence technicians gleaned from her body.

"From Danielle herself, she helps to solve this case," he said.

Westerfield gazed straight ahead, and in the back row of the courtroom, Brenda and Damon van Dam held hands and stared at the floor. A row in front of them and three seats to their right, Westerfield's sister, who was attending the trial for the first time and was in the company of her husband and son, stared at the image.

Dusek also attacked Westerfield's claim that he spent the weekend Danielle vanished on a 560-mile solo road trip in his recreational vehicle.

"He gives us a bogus story that just doesn't wash," said Dusek, referring to his account of driving from his home to the beach then to the desert then to another part of the desert before returning to the beach.

He said Westerfield spent that weekend sexually assaulting Danielle and then after killing her, searching for a place to dump her body.

The prosecutor listed other potential suspects, including the van Dams, their friends, Westerfield's teenage son and even "the bogeyman," but said each was investigated and cleared.

He criticized what he said were defense attempts to implicate Westerfield's son, Neal, in the crime and said testimony about the van Dam's risque sex life, which included swinging, was irrelevant.

"All the sex, the alcohol, who's doing this, who's doing that. That's got nothing to do with her kidnapping," Dusek said.

With Westerfield's mug shot projected on the courtroom wall next to a passport photo of Danielle taken the day she vanished, Dusek said, "I think at times we've lost track of the other person. We've lost track of Danielle, what happened to her, what he did to her."

The prosecutor downplayed bug evidence presented by the defense suggesting Westerfield was under surveillance when Danielle's body was dumped and therefore couldn't have been responsible.

"Everyone's different, has a different estimation, approximation, some might even say guess," said Dusek. He added, "This is not an exact science. This is not DNA."

The prosecutor told jurors repeatedly that he did not have to prove to them why Westerfield killed Danielle, only that he did, but he said he was certain jurors wanted to know, "Why would a regular, normal 50-year-old guy kidnap and kill a 7-year-old child?"

There was no answer, he said, just another question. Pointing to print outs of some 85 images of child pornography found on computers and discs in Westerfield's home, Dusek said, "Why would a normal 50-year-old guy have pictures of young naked girls?"

With some of the images of elementary-school aged girls, naked and exposing their genitals, flashing on the courtroom wall behind him, Dusek pointed at Westerfield and said, "These are his fantasies."

Westerfield stared toward the empty witness stand, never looking at the photos.

Dusek acknowledged that "if (Westerfield) is the guy, that destroys all our senses of protection."

"That's the scariest part — he was a normal guy down the street," said Dusek.

Defense lawyer Feldman promised jurors the heart of his argument Wednesday, but in a little more than an hour before the panel, he seemed to be hoping for a hung jury. He presented jurors with a list of "Jury Responsibilities," several of which seemed aimed at encouraging any panelist for acquittal not to cave to pressure from other jurors.

One "responsibility" read "All of you have the right to have your feelings respected."

Just before court broke for the day, Feldman held up a blank piece of posterboard and said, "This is the only evidence they have of David Westerfield in the van Dam residence."

He suggested the van Dam's swinging lifestyle endangered their children.

"You don't know what pervert is coming in the door when you're in the bar, drunk, making invites," he said.

 
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To: cyncooper
Are you saying Layla hairs were not in the MH?

It was not proven that Layla was in the MH. It was not proven the hairs found were Layla's.

241 posted on 08/07/2002 10:17:31 AM PDT by UCANSEE2
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To: shezza
Kids first, trial second.
Of all days to not be able to hear what is going on, this is the pits.

Every one in the nation must be listening.
242 posted on 08/07/2002 10:17:42 AM PDT by calawah98
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To: All
See, Feldman CORRECTED himself on something he had said to the jury before the break. He just didn't leave it lye. Dusek flat out lied to the jury & Feldman's pointing out the lies.
243 posted on 08/07/2002 10:17:54 AM PDT by the Deejay
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To: shezza
It's absurd to think he would hide in the bedroom...Brenda having just got home would probably come check on her kids.

Susan L. said DAW doesn't keep cash in his wallet. Denise Kemal said he pulled cash from his pocket (not wallet) at the bar. Nothing unusual about him having money when he had forgotten his wallet. Kept credit cards in his wallet.

If you go on vacation or an overnight, the first thing that happens is that the laundry gets done. But it's spin into something sinister...or you look reasonably and say, "Wait a minute...they're trying to make a mountain out of a molehill."

Susan L. said it was not unusual to leave toys behind, to go alone, to leave behind boards.p>Stefanie Escadero (Christine's m-i-l) was invited to BBQ, and David took her to see motorhome by the park. It was not locked, it was open. Neighbors testified that it was not locked.

Danielle L. and Jennifer L. said they had been in MH back in Thanksgiving at Glamis and once in 2001.

Graham took two fingerprints by back bed of motorhome. Jennifer's fingerprints had been there for 14 months. How long was Danielle's fingerprint there? 14 months?

244 posted on 08/07/2002 10:19:21 AM PDT by shezza
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To: shezza
HOw long had the prints been there? Did they show you that there is only one time that the prints could have been put there? NO.

Motorhome is out there all the time. Rohrs had been to DAW's more than 2 dozen times. Had been camping with DAW. (Bringing up Janet Rohr's testimony that VD kids were out unsupervised just a few months ago)

245 posted on 08/07/2002 10:21:16 AM PDT by shezza
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To: I. Ben Hurt
Feldman needs an assistant to help him with the exhibits. That might cut down on some of the background noise.
246 posted on 08/07/2002 10:21:36 AM PDT by nycgal
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To: shezza
Superbowl weekend, had plans to go away. Was spontaneous, but was not like "I just kidnapped somebody, I have to get away!"

Paul Huang contradicted Christina ? (neighbor)'s testimony about the blinds.

247 posted on 08/07/2002 10:22:44 AM PDT by shezza
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To: cyncooper
Other people had access to his computer, including a host of teenaged boys.

You don't KNOW that DW viewed them.
248 posted on 08/07/2002 10:23:27 AM PDT by Politicalmom
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To: shezza
Ahhh, beautiful. Maybe, 14 months?
249 posted on 08/07/2002 10:24:22 AM PDT by Lucky
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To: shezza
I wonder if the Roher's house has been egged since they testified for DW. (Janet Roher testified how she helped Dylan VanDam get his ball from across the road & BVD nor DVD were anywhere in sight.)
250 posted on 08/07/2002 10:24:51 AM PDT by the Deejay
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To: shezza
Discussing cross with Laspisas and how Dusek was getting upset at Dave's answers. People have different ways of going places, of doing things. Laspisas chose a different way than Detective Holmes drove to Glamis. Route is not unusual, highway has hazards.

What would Neal Westerfield know about the route 5 years ago? He was 13--do you remember the drives your parents took when you were on vacation? How about what you were doing five years ago, precisely, under oath, and don't slip!

251 posted on 08/07/2002 10:25:54 AM PDT by shezza
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To: Politicalmom
Do you think the boys would go into Westerfield's Spectrum folder looking through his work documents and then go into his special sub-folder marked "more stuff for folder" (or some similar name)? Possible I guess, but not likely, imo.
252 posted on 08/07/2002 10:27:14 AM PDT by cyncooper
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To: shezza
Two reasonable interpretations? There are 5 reasonable interpretations, but the one the DA wants you to believe is that this is suspicious, unreasonable. If it was sneaky or unreasonable, where's the body? Why wasn't the body there? According to the argument, that would have been a perfect place to dump a body.
253 posted on 08/07/2002 10:27:30 AM PDT by shezza
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To: shezza
He wasn't busy, he didn't have work that weekend, he asked his son, his friend, Glen Seabrook to go with him, he wasn't in a rush. Was that so sinister?
254 posted on 08/07/2002 10:28:41 AM PDT by shezza
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To: the Deejay; All
Danille L. and her girlfriend came here and told you that they had been in the MH around Oct. 2000 and their fingerprints were in the MH. When I asked the fingerprint examiner "how long could those fingerprints have been there...?
Fourteen months. so DVD's figerprints could have been there for 14 months. Was their testimony resonable to you?
255 posted on 08/07/2002 10:29:04 AM PDT by alexandria
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To: shezza
RE: the motorhome, remember what Mr. Sherman had to say? He turned to the judge, shook the judge's hand, smiled at the jury, shook Dusek's hand. He said, "David's all right. He was the same as usual when he brought the motorhome back." Took MH 6-8 times between Nov. and Feb. Sherman on Dave: "There is no reason to mistrust him because he's been really good to us."

MH did NOT look like it had been wiped down (as per Annette Peer and Tanya Dulaney).

256 posted on 08/07/2002 10:30:39 AM PDT by shezza
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To: cyncooper
When you open MIcrosoft viewer, it builds a list of things to watch for you, no need to search folders, it does it for you.
257 posted on 08/07/2002 10:31:24 AM PDT by John Jamieson
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To: cyncooper
I OFTEN save things to the wrong file, because things automatically go to the last file used. It would be a very easy mistake to make.
258 posted on 08/07/2002 10:31:29 AM PDT by Politicalmom
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To: cyncooper
Cyn, now how did the boys know about the porn?

If they found a disk/cd with porn on it, would they be curious enough to go through everything to see what was there?

Would they , knowing there was porn somewhere, go through files on the computer itself (harddrive).

The SPectrum folder, you keep mentioning. Was it on the hard drive, a removable hard drive, a CD, a zip disk?

259 posted on 08/07/2002 10:32:22 AM PDT by UCANSEE2
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To: shezza
He did go to the desert, he did go to Glamis. He went to the Strand first. Yesterday I mentioned Mr. Raymond. He didn't recollect seeing a wallet (objection: misstates evidence). I think I said that yesterday. Raymond didn't see a wallet. HE was interviewed twice by the police. He didn't even mention a wallet the first time. Then he talked to Det. Tolman (sp)...he reported that Raymond "didn't even know who Westerfield was." Raymond was a campground host.
260 posted on 08/07/2002 10:32:54 AM PDT by shezza
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