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To: FresnoDA; Mrs. Liberty; demsux; Jaded; skipjackcity; UCANSEE2; RnMomof7; spectre;BARLF; FriarTom...
NOTE: If anyone would on or off my ping list, let me know.

If you'd like to take a look at the kind of dog the van Dams had, and read some information about that particular breed, click here.

Here is a snippet--

Happy, loving cheerful, affectionate and very rambunctious. Intelligent, but can be highly opinionated and willful, therefore this breed should have firm, experienced training from the start. Quick to learn, but resistant to repetitive training. Reserved with strangers and sometimes combative with other dogs. Socialize them well at an early age. Protective on his own territory. Very brave and loyal, it has a strong prey instinct. Do not trust with small non-canine animals. This is definitely not a herding or farm dog. The Weimaraner needs to live indoors as a member of the family. He needs attention and companionship. If relegated to a kennel life or if left alone too much, he can become very destructive and restless (*Miz wonders: like tearing up his bed?). He is a natural protector. (*Miz wonders: so why didn't he protect Danielle? Could it be because one of his owners was in on the deal?) Weimaraners are often kind to children, but are not recommend for very young ones because they are energetic enough to accidentally knock a child down. This breed likes to bark. Very hardy, with a good sense of smell, and a passionate worker, the Weimaraner can be used for all kinds of hunting.

This info raises a lot of questions about that night, in my opinion.

116 posted on 06/09/2002 7:48:41 AM PDT by MizSterious
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To: MizSterious
As always ,thanks for the ping.

So, Layla could be more than just a carpet wetter? Do we have the time Layla tore her bed apart the night of Feb.1? That might indicate the time Danielle was being attacked. Would that information be in PDvD's PH testimony?

For anyone one here that hasn't read the testimony of Dorrie Savage and her gathering of evidence in the vD house, prints, stains,etc, you might find her testimony interesting.

The questions about the stains and beanbag, I found confusing. Where exactly was the stain in relation to the beanbag?

The bright red spots (3)found in stairway/stairwell apparently on the first landing as you walk up the stairs. Does this landing connect to a wall and were these red spots on the wall in that area? Would bright red spots indicate dried blood? Wouldn't dried blood be darker, not bright red?

Also noted, stain out side house was in garage side door area,stain approx.3 in.in length.

Feldmans cross of Ms. Savage begins between Pg.391 and 392, March 12,PM. Ph transcripts( will ck.to be sure I have the right day)

128 posted on 06/09/2002 10:28:02 AM PDT by BARLF
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