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Westerfield Defense Begins Presenting Its Case: (Dusek stumbles to the finish line) July 3, 2002
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Posted on 07/03/2002 6:41:25 AM PDT by FresnoDA

WAS IT ENOUGH???

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Westerfield Defense Begins Presenting Its Case

Defendants Neighbors Testify On RV And Children

 

POSTED: 12:06 p.m. PDT July 2, 2002Photo
UPDATED: 6:43 p.m. PDT July 2, 2002
SAN DIEGO -- The defense in the David Westerfield murder trial began presenting its case Tuesday. The defendant's neighbors testified Westerfield did not follow his typical routine with his motorhome the weekend 7-year-old Danielle van Dam disappeared.

Janet Roehr, who lives across the street from Westerfield in Sabre Springs, said Westerfield typically left the 35-foot motorhome at his house overnight before leaving for a trip.

He usually unloaded and cleaned it at home following a trip, she said, and normally had someone help him.

Roehr said she only saw the 1997 Southwind for a few minutes the afternoon after the girl was discovered to be missing from the neighborhood. She didn't see it again.

Her husband, Mark, testified he did not see the motorhome the day before.

The testimony likely did not help the defense case, which began directly after the midday lunch break. Three witnesses took the stand in the morning before the prosecution rested.

Janet Roehr said she saw the youngest child of Brenda and Damon van Dam chase a ball across the street just two weeks ago.

"Did you see the parents anywhere?" defense attorney Robert Boyce asked.

"No, I didn't," Roehr answered. She said that she had to leave her house and help the boy back across the street.

The van Dams testified earlier in the trial that they kept their children under tight rein, able to play alone along the sidewalk near their house but never across the street.

The defense has portrayed Sabre Springs as a family neighborhood filled with children.

Under cross-examination by Deputy District Attorney Jeff Dusek, both Roehrs said they never saw young children in the defendant's motorhome.

Westerfield, a 50-year-old self-employed design engineer, could be sentenced to death if convicted of kidnapping and murdering the second-grader, who lived down the street from his home.

He also faces misdemeanor possession of child pornography charges.

Westerfield's next-door neighbor, Paul Hung, testified that he saw the defendant's motorhome parked near Westerfield's home about 8:30 a.m. on Feb. 2, the day Danielle turned up missing.

"I saw the motorhome parked on the side (of the house)," Hung said. "No, I didn't see David that morning."

Hung testified that a half-hour later, the motorhome was gone.

That night, Westerfield was not around as searchers combed the area around the van Dam home, Hung testified.

Detective Johnny Keene was recalled to the stand and told Dusek that Westerfield was questioned the morning of Feb. 4 and again that afternoon and night.

In between, the defendant was free to do what he wanted, Keene testified.

Defense attorneys have alleged that Westerfield -- even though he wasn't under arrest -- couldn't leave and hadn't eaten when he spoke to authorities.

The final prosecution witness, Dr. Joy Halverson, of Quest-Gen Forensics in Davis, testified that the mitochondrial DNA found in four of five hair samples could have come from Layla, the van Dam family's dog.

Halverson said she found a complete match in two samples. She also said she found nothing to exclude the canine as a source for the hair.

Two samples with the full match came from Westerfield's motorhome, according to a chart prepared by the prosecution. One was in the hallway carpet, the other on a bathmat.

The evidence gave the prosecution another link between Westerfield and the slain youngster, who was found dead east of El Cajon on Feb. 27.

Last week, another DNA expert, Holly Ernst of UC Davis, said she was unable to get results from the samples that she could reproduce.

Halverson, though, said Layla's DNA sequence was found in 23 of 267 dogs in her database, or one in nearly 12.

Those numbers, though, are where she ran into trouble in cross-examination by defense attorney Steven Feldman.

Halverson admitted a mathematical error when she narrowed the field in her database from 358 dogs to 267. She said she filed an amended report. The chart shown to jurors gave a third set of numbers.

"Is it good science to make a mathematical error three times in the same data set?" Feldman asked.

Halverson called it human error.

Earlier, a volunteer dog handler testified that he sent an e-mail saying he "was bursting with pride" on the day Westerfield was arrested in connection with Danielle's disappearance.

Jim Frazee, who volunteers with the San Diego County Sheriff's Department, sent the e-mail to three friends on Feb. 22 -- 16 days after his dogs examined Westerfield's motorhome at an impound lot on Aero Drive.

Frazee testified last week that one of the dogs, Cielo, gave an alert signal at the door to an exterior storage compartment on the passenger side of the vehicle while searching for the child's remains.

Under cross-examination by Boyce today, Frazee said he did not mention the alert in a report he filed because police investigators asked for the results to remain confidential.  Jim Frazee

"On Feb. 6, you don't recall telling anyone what the dog found?" Boyce asked.

"I don't recall what I told them," Frazee said.

The defense concentrated on the fact that, with no other report filed, the only evidence of Cielo's alert came from the e-mail after the defendant's arrest.

Boyce quoted Frazee's e-mail, which he said stated: "I wasn't sure, but I thought Cielo was giving his cadaver alert. I thought he may have been doing this just to please me. Today, however, came word of the suspect's arrest and that they found blood in the motorhome."

Frazee said the arrest raised his confidence in Cielo's finding.

Frazee's supervisor, reserve sheriff's Lt. Rosemary Redditt, said she watched Cielo's search of the outside of the motorhome and had no trouble recognizing the dog's alert at the storage door.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: 180frank; vandam; westerfield
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To: shezza
Screen print #40 is hotmail file to DNWest@hotmail.com from San Diego State U. bookstore confirmation.
141 posted on 07/03/2002 10:14:44 AM PDT by shezza
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To: Jrabbit
Thanks for the info. I think that Feldman will definitely call her. Can he impeach statements made by witnesses for the DA by calling the LE that took the statements without calling the witnesses back?

Feldman will most likely call the LEAs and question them about their reports and then recall the witnesses to contradict the testimony of the LEAs. I think that at this point, the LEAs and the prosecution witnesses are more concerned about covering their individual butts than they are worried about DW being convicted. It's every man for himself at this point.

142 posted on 07/03/2002 10:15:13 AM PDT by connectthedots
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To: shezza
Screen print #41 is text from email message from SDSU for textbook order, including customer information.
143 posted on 07/03/2002 10:15:32 AM PDT by shezza
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To: Jrabbit
I wondered the same thing myself - if she isn't the one last witness he has reserved the right to call.
144 posted on 07/03/2002 10:16:40 AM PDT by GoRepGo
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To: shezza
Looking at screen prints 42-47:
Represent another email file to hotmail account (dnwest@hotmail.com) from editor from pinkforfree.com (adult pornographic site)
145 posted on 07/03/2002 10:17:13 AM PDT by shezza
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To: Jaded
One would think the mother would consider the negative consequneces to her son of having his father suffer the consequences for the son's actions.

His life could be ruined by the guilt and the inner conflict and the mother has to know that!
146 posted on 07/03/2002 10:17:35 AM PDT by jacquej
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To: shezza
Porn-surfing screen prints indicate that this was the activity which was occurring at that particular time (duh!)
147 posted on 07/03/2002 10:18:21 AM PDT by shezza
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To: shezza
Heh heh...
148 posted on 07/03/2002 10:18:50 AM PDT by Freedom2specul8
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To: shezza
Screen prints 48-49:
close to same time, within a couple of minutes of hotmail account, is access to piggs-hause.com (a gaming site)
149 posted on 07/03/2002 10:19:46 AM PDT by shezza
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To: Rheo
I thought about clicking on that to look Rheo ..but computer finger prints and all.....my husband could be accused of being a child molester
150 posted on 07/03/2002 10:20:24 AM PDT by RnMomof7
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To: shezza
Screen prints 50-55:
more hotmail email
151 posted on 07/03/2002 10:20:30 AM PDT by shezza
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To: shezza; Jaded; connectthedots
I can see how this can be utilized by the prosecution.. not sure if they can connect his son to the child porn though.
152 posted on 07/03/2002 10:21:11 AM PDT by Freedom2specul8
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To: shezza
about the time - I thought maybe Feldman was getting at the porn surfing and email checking being done at around 4:45 on different ocassions - like maybe that's when neal got home from school or something.
153 posted on 07/03/2002 10:21:16 AM PDT by mommya
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To: shezza
indicate access to piggshause and hotmail account around 7:00 pm
154 posted on 07/03/2002 10:21:34 AM PDT by shezza
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Bye guys...going out of town for the night...be good...don't get caught fighting...and BE SAFE...later, sw
155 posted on 07/03/2002 10:22:01 AM PDT by spectre
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To: RnMomof7
Dang...don't do it...pretty soon you would be leaving your hose out and making shopping lists.....save yourself!!!
156 posted on 07/03/2002 10:22:27 AM PDT by Rheo
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To: shezza
#61 is image file 12/15/01 at 8:00 pm, appearing to join iFriends.com...tried several times to join this group
password=porno4me
157 posted on 07/03/2002 10:22:59 AM PDT by shezza
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To: mommya
Those times on 2/4...DW was being interrogated at police station w/Redden.
158 posted on 07/03/2002 10:23:24 AM PDT by Rheo
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There goes the prosecution's porn case against David ALAN Westerfield.
159 posted on 07/03/2002 10:23:41 AM PDT by It's me
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To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
You implication was clear...

I think he is scared wouldn't you be? Then in order to prove his innocence he has to out his own son.......What a terrible thing. the man has lost everything..and his name will forever be tainted , and he has to allow his sons porn habits to be exposed...yea kim I would shake too!

160 posted on 07/03/2002 10:23:44 AM PDT by RnMomof7
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