To: MizSterious
Hmmmm? So, what I hear you saying is you think it is "my opinion" that Danielle went out of the house by herself? Is that correct?
How did you come to that conclusion??
I said, BRENDA SAID Danielle would run off and they would have to search for her. I didn't make that up - I saw the interview on TV when she said it. If Brenda was lying, I have no way to prove otherwise. Brenda's statement is not a figment of my imagination. I heard her, and I saw her make the statement.
My whole contention was this: If Brenda's statement was true - then perhaps Danielle had walked out of the house by herself - thus there were no clues to be found in the house regarding Westerfield or anyone else being in the house who were not supposed to be there.
To: CyberAnt
My whole contention was this: If Brenda's statement was true - then perhaps Danielle had walked out of the house by herself - thus there were no clues to be found in the house regarding Westerfield or anyone else being in the house who were not supposed to be there. Keep in mind that it also means she could have wandered into the motor home at some point in the past as well. This is why, during the trial at least, the VanDams have claimed Danielle did not wander off on her own.
Drew Garrett
To: CyberAnt
I said, BRENDA SAID Danielle would run off and they would have to search for her. I didn't make that up - I saw the interview on TV when she said it. If Brenda was lying, I have no way to prove otherwise. Brenda's statement is not a figment of my imagination. I heard her, and I saw her make the statement. I didn't see this TV interview, but I did hear that rumor and it occurred VERY EARLY in Danielle's disappearance. Afterward, though, in the PH and in TRIAL testimony, she totally denied it.
To: CyberAnt
Actually there are prints on entry and exit points the banister, Danielle's door frame and dresser. Then there is the DNA on her blanket. None of this has been identified other than to exclude David.
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08/07/2002 9:12:01 PM PDT by
Jaded
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