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I'm still looking for the defense's explaination of her blood being found.
1 posted on 06/12/2002 9:15:23 AM PDT by Mediaeval
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This being Southern California, look for the defense to allege it was planted. And for certain FReepers to jump right on that bandwagon.
2 posted on 06/12/2002 9:23:36 AM PDT by Illbay
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I'm still looking for the defense's explaination of her blood being found.

I suspect they're going to do an OJ, challenging the quality of the blood collected and how it was collected, not the blood evidence itself.

3 posted on 06/12/2002 9:26:05 AM PDT by Catspaw
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How Freudian.....
4 posted on 06/12/2002 9:47:40 AM PDT by tracer
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Keene said Westerfield told him he left Dad's bar at 11 or 11:30 p.m. Feb. 1

How many of you out there go to a bar, come home at 11:30, get up at 6:30, and just suddenly decide to go to the desert? I don't believe it.

When he realized he had forgotten his wallet, he drove to Silver Strand State Beach near Coronado instead

Huh?...How many of you forget your wallet and decide to just go ahead and take a trip anyway? I don't believe it.

He returned to his house that afternoon to look for his wallet, which wasn't in the house. By this time Danielle had been reported missing, and after a neighbor told him what happened, he checked his back yard to see if the girl had fallen in his pool.
Finding nothing, he got back in his motor home and drove eight miles to his SUV, where he found his wallet, and headed to the Imperial County desert 160 miles away.

How many of you, upon finding out your neighbors daughter was missing, would just drive off? Wouldn't you offer your help in finding a missing child?
Instead of just driving around aimlessly in the dsesert? I don't believe it.

He arrived in Glamis by 10 or 10:30 p.m., got stuck in the sand, slept the night in his motor home, was dug out the next morning by a stranger and drove scores of miles to several other spots, at one point getting stuck again in Borrego and digging himself out.

How many of you motor home drivers are dumb enough to get stuck in the sand? Twice? I don't believe it.

By that time it was 6 p.m., and he decided to head to Coronado. He doubled back, arriving at the beach by 7:10 p.m. and found the gates closed.

How many of you RV'rs don't know that most all State Parks are closed by 7:10pm? I don't believe it.

This guy is a pathetic sicko, and not even a very good liar.

5 posted on 06/12/2002 10:28:17 AM PDT by DETAILER
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"That told me that whoever left that hose out was in a hurry,"

This statement makes me laugh! In a hurry, or just lazy. I'm constantly leaving a hose streched out across my lawn,
for a variety of reasons. Glad to see they have better evidence than this!

8 posted on 06/12/2002 10:40:42 AM PDT by EggsAckley
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Outside David Westerfield's impeccably landscaped house, police searching for Danielle van Dam noticed a garden hose stretched across the grass, and it made them suspicious, according to testimony yesterday.

Good grief! If leaving your garden hose uncoiled on your otherwise impeccably landscaped property is enough to make you a suspect, I am in deep doodoo.

12 posted on 06/12/2002 10:52:08 AM PDT by blau993
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