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New evidence implicates Westerfield: (Dusek Fires Final Shot?) Trial Thread, July 10, 2002
Union Trib ^ | July 10, 2002 | Steve Perez/Greg Magnus

Posted on 07/09/2002 8:35:39 PM PDT by FresnoDA

New evidence implicates Westerfield

By Steve Perez
and
Greg Magnus
SIGNONSANDIEGO

July 9, 2002

A police specialist says she linked 46 fibers from four locations in David Westerfield's motor home, in every way she could measure, to 19 blue fibers found in the sheet that was used to wrap the body of Danielle van Dam, recovered in East County.

The witness, Tanya DuLaney, criminalist with the San Diego Police Department, was called Tuesday as the defense presented its case because she offered new prosecution evidence.

DuLaney testified she recovered 46 fibers from four locations in the motor home that Westerfield took on a weekend trip the same weekend that the 7-year-old victim disappeared.

"I was specifically looking for types of fibers we had seen in the case; primarily I was looking for orange acrylic fibers and blue nylon fibers," DuLaney said. "And I found a number of blue nylon fibers on tape lifts from the various areas of the upholstery fabric in the motor home."

They match 19 blue fibers found in the sheet that was used to wrap the victim's body recovered in East County.

"In all the ways I measured and compared the fibers, the fibers from the motor home were the same as the fibers found on the sheet," DuLaney said.

DuLaney testified on June 24 that hairs found in the shower drain in Westerfield's motor home could be Danielle's. Other hairs were found in a lint ball in his trash, among his laundry, on pillow cases and in the motor home sink.

Under cross-examination, DuLaney said she did not use all the tests at her disposal on all the fibers. She said time constraints reduced the number of fibers she was able to examine using an infrared spectrometer.

She said her laboratory does not use a melting-point test on the fibers because it would destroy the evidence and thus not allow a retest at a later date.

Dulaney testified she examined and inspected all the 46 of the fibers, but only 14 of them under infrared light.

Feldman repeatedly sought to ask DuLaney about her "testing" of the fibers, only to be interrupted by prosecution objections to his "vague" questions.

DuLaney said the fibers ultimately may have shared a common source, but conceded there was a possibility they did not.

Jennifer Shen, another SDPD criminalist, went on to describe how she found orange acrylic fibers on a towel in Westerfield's SUV and the interior of the SUV that were similar to a fiber found on the victim's necklace.

Shen said she found 12 fibers in the SUV's interior: one on the front passenger seat; four on the rear passenger arm rest and seven on the back seat area.

She said two of the fibers were excluded as having a common source, but that a representative sample of the 12 was similar to fibers found in Westerfield's home and on the victim's body.

Defense witnesses

The testimony aboput fibers followed a morning in which defense witnesses testified that Westerfield may not have been the man who argued with a Silver Strand beach volunteer over payment of money.

Officer Mark Tallman, a San Diego police officer, was sent to the Silver Strand around 9:25 a.m. on Feb. 5 to see if anyone there had seen David Westerfield or Danielle van Dam.

Westerfield is a 50-year-old twice-divorced design engineer who is accused of abducting the 7-year-old girl from her house, killing her and dumping her nude body off Dehesa Road east of El Cajon. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty against Westerfield, who they believe is sexually attracted to young girls

Tallman was one of a number of witnesses called by the defense in an effort to contradict testimony of prosecution witnesses call in the case.

The officer's testimony could call into question the testimony of Donald Raymond, a volunteer at Silver Strand State Beach. Raymond testified June 13 that he saw Westerfield pull out his wallet on Feb. 2 during a dispute over whether he paid too much money to camp there. (Westerfield had told police he left the beach that afternoon after realizing he'd left his wallet back in Poway.)

The officer, the first to contact Raymond, testified that the man was initially unsure it was Westerfield.

Cross-examined by prosecutor Jeff Dusek, the officer (whose face was not shown on television for security reasons) said Raymond did provide information that led officers to witnesses who testified about seeing Westerfield's motor home parked at the Strand with the curtains drawn.

The officer also testified that he was told of only one camper overpaying that weekend for staying at the park.

Tallman was the first witness called to testify at the resumption of the trial, now in its 19th day.

The trial had been scheduled to resume with cross-examination today of a security guard who said she saw David Westerfield drive into Coronado Cays a day after Danielle disappeared.

On Monday, Heather Mack said Westerfield drove his motor home into the exclusive neighborhood in the afternoon or evening hours of Feb. 3.

Mack's testimony was delayed because she was late arriving

More testimony

Westerfield smiled and waved at her as he drove past her security kiosk, but she never saw him again, Mack testified.

Such a recollection would provide Westerfield with corroboration of his statement to police that he spent the evening there, after being unable to arrive at Silver Strand State Park before its gates closed for the evening.

Mack, under cross-examination yesterday by Dusek, testified that she originally told a police officer that she ``vaguely remembered'' seeing Westerfield's RV.

Dusek began his session today by resuming his attack on Mack's credibilty, She testified that security guards need only pass a written test to qualify for employment. Mack passed such a test four years ago.

She was unable to provide Dusek with a precise time that Westerfield drove through. She also testified that, though it was the job of security guards to patrol the Cays and call authorities if motor homes parked illegally, she rarely contacted them.

"It depends if my supervisor tells me," she said.

Her account also conflicted with Westerfield's own statement to investigators. Mack testified yesterday she saw Westerfield drive up to the Cays entrance from the south, as if he were coming from Imperial Beach. Westerfield told police he entered the development while heading east from the Strand.

Other delays

Mack's tardiness was not the only cause of a delay in trial proceedings on Tuesday.

The testimony of a San Diego police detective who took the witness stand was halted after a dispute arose over taped witness interviews.

Detective Frank Gerbac had just taken the stand when defense attorney Robert Boyce asked about an interview of Denise Kemal – a friend of Brenda van Dam – conducted the evening after Danielle van Dam was discovered missing.

Dusek objected, leading to a lengthy sidebar huddle between the attorneys and Superior Court Judge William Mudd.

After the jury was excused, Mudd said prosecution and defense copies of transcripts of four taped police interviews may or may not have inconsistencies. Attorneys were ordered to resolve them and call Gerbac to the stand later.

Police witnesses

Another police officer, Michael Fisher Sr., testified briefly about a lengthy interview he did with Kemal, one of the visitors to the van Dam residence during the early morning hours before the victim was reported missing Feb. 2.

Defense attorneys appeared to call him primarily to show that Kemal wasn't initially truthful to investigators, telling them at first that she was certain that Damon van Dam did not come downstairs during her visit.

During her testimony, Kemal recalled Mr. van Dam did come downstairs.

On cross-examination by Dusek, the officer said Kemal appeared "unsure" about whether or not that occurred.

Another police employee was recalled by the defense. Jeffrey Graham Jr., the latent print examiner who confirmed for authorities that a palm print found inside Westerfield's motor home was the victim's, testified about a prints found in and arond the van Dam residence.

He told defense attorneys that he could find no prints matching the defendant's, including one found on drywall Danielle van Dam's bedroom door.

Motor home left near park

A woman who lived briefly with David Westerfield testified she saw the defendant's motor home left unlocked and parked by a neighborhood park, down the street from his home.

Christina Gonzales is the daughter of the defendant's ex-girlfriend who moved in around the fall of 2000, in an effort to escape an abusive relationship.

The work, the precise nature of which the witness was unable to recall, was performed on the motor home about two years ago, Gonzales testified. During the work, she and her mother would walk back and forth from Westerfield's residence, she testified under questioning by defense attorney Robert Boyce.

At least one child was playing in the park with a parent, she recalled.

Though the inference was that neighborhood children had access to the unlocked vehicle, Gonzales told Dusek under cross-examination that she never saw strange children inside the motor home.

She also did not dispute, under Dusek's questioning, that Westerfield's pattern for using the motor home consisted of leaving it parked in front of his home for a period of time before and after trips, in order to load and clean the vehicle.

"I don't know how long the whole process took," she said. "I would just take my belongings out, help clean up the refrigerator, that kind of thing."

Westerfield was not seen loading or unloading the vehicle outside his residence the night before Danielle van Dam disappeared.

She also testified, under more questioning by Dusek, that he normally took his trailer carrying assorted "sand toys," when embarking on desert trips. Westerfield did not take the vehicles during his rambling trip to Glamis on the weekend the victim disappeared.

She also testified that the only dog seen in his residence was a "little curly haired black dog," and that the defendant's son, Neal, was only a part-time residence of the household.

No witnesses Thursday.

Judge Mudd told jurors that they may begin an expected week-long trial break as early as the conclusion of testimony on Wednesday.

Mudd that all available witnesses could be called by then.

"I'm completely confident that you'll be able to go to work on Thursday," he said.

The trial will not be held during the week of July 15 because of a previously planned vacation by the judge.

Mudd also urged the members of the panel to avoid any media coverage of the trial."

"Continue to avoid at all costs, synopsis shows, call-in programs, reading the articles," he said. "It's the only way we're going to be able to get a verdict from 12 individuals that hear and see the evidence in this coutroom."

Among defense witnesses yet to testify is insect expert David Faulkner.

Faulkner is expected to testify about how long the 7-year-old's body may have been left alongside Dehesa Road before a volunteer searcher found the remains among some trash Feb. 27. Defense attorney Steven Feldman has said Westerfield would have had no opportunity to dispose of the body because he was under constant police surveillance from Feb. 4 until his arrest Feb. 22.

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Defendant David Westerfield(L) consults defense attorney Steven Feldman during Westerfield's murder trial in San Diego July 9, 2002. Dozens of fibers taken from Westerfield's motorhome match those found on a sheet used to wrap the body of 7-year-old Danielle van Dam according to testimony by a San Diego police forensic scientist. Westerfield faces the death penalty if convicted of kidnapping van Dam from her Sabre Springs, California home and then murdering her last February. (Dan Trevan/Reuters)


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To: UCANSEE2
Updated: Caption This #4, Sing Along, C Team. That's C for credibility.

Stealth Ninja Dave

**FREE NINJA DAVE**FREE NINJA DAVE**FREE NINJA DAVE**

21 posted on 07/09/2002 9:28:27 PM PDT by Jaded
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To: Jaded

MOTORHOME!!
(Sung to the Paul Simon tune, Koda-Chrome)

Dedictaed to Val and to Kim....

VERSE 1

When I think back, to all the gas, I had to pur-chase.......

From driving round the San Di-e-go hills......

Oh if just on-ly,

I would have,

Pur-chased a dumb Yugo.......

I would be at home, right now drinking a beer......

VERSE 2

But for some rea-son, I just had to head out camping......

From the desert and to, the shining sea.......

Now my whole life is being viewed just like a movie......

And Feldman owns my whole, poster-ity....

CHORUS

MOTOR-Ho Ho Home....

You gave me years....of freedom...

Driving a-round, the California state.....

MOTOR-Ho Ho Home....

Now you have giv'n me worries...

Nothing but trouble....a flurry...

Motor-home........I hate you so.....

HARMONICA SOLO HERE!!!


22 posted on 07/09/2002 9:31:16 PM PDT by FresnoDA
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To: Jaded
The hairs found in the SUV, including the rear seats...Excluded Danielle...this doesn't make any sense yet.
23 posted on 07/09/2002 9:35:52 PM PDT by Rheo
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To: FresnoDA
I wonder what part of "may or may NOT have come from the same source" the writer of this article doesn't understand.

The word "matched" was not used in court only "similar".

Many better tests were not run.

Thousands of other fibers were ignored.

Let the lynching begin!
24 posted on 07/09/2002 9:38:08 PM PDT by John Jamieson
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To: Rheo
No kidding. I still think something MAJOR is missing. Who's van damned print are on the SUV?

What happens to all of this when the Bug Guy testifies that it was after 2/7? The ME left the door open pretty wide on time of death. His excuse for not narrowing it was pretty thin. Something about not having figured in the temps. Surely there is software some where... I think he did that because Dusek called him. If Faulkner comes through, which was indicated in a recent article, it pretty much makes the rest of this useless.

Did you see Dateline or O'Reilly or Hannity & Colmes? This trial's been going on about 6 weeks, and all of a sudden it's on TV when Prosecution is falling flat... HMMMMM. Brings me back to my question: Why the hard intense spin? Shouldn't the evidence stand on it's own merit? Apparently not.

We shall see what shakes out I guess.
25 posted on 07/09/2002 9:41:27 PM PDT by Jaded
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To: John Jamieson
Only have a moment here, so gonna hit-n-run. That's right, Shen did say that there were "1,000's of fibers" Why wasn't everything analyzed? all this fiber gathering just sounds too selective
26 posted on 07/09/2002 9:44:28 PM PDT by GoRepGo
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To: Jaded
Speculation request: If the body wasn't at Dehesa for two weeks, where was it? We might as well start on that question because it sounds like this case might be blown all the way back to square one!

Do Not Pass Glamis Card. Who ownes a big meat frezzer?
27 posted on 07/09/2002 9:54:56 PM PDT by John Jamieson
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To: John Jamieson
Basically I think what they are saying is: The fibers may come from "XXX" towels. You may have one, I may have one. Who knows exactly which towel they came from, since we both purchased them at the local Wally World? (Or something like that??)
28 posted on 07/09/2002 9:57:22 PM PDT by hoosiermama
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To: Jaded
Why's it on tv now? Cuz the killer may have danced with brenda of course. That's why o'reilly had it on tonight.
29 posted on 07/09/2002 9:58:52 PM PDT by Freedom2specul8
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To: GoRepGo
I'd bet that if the police gathered up all the fibers in my house and then did the same to yours, they'd find plenty of "similar" ones, that "may or may NOT" have come from the same source.
30 posted on 07/09/2002 9:59:14 PM PDT by John Jamieson
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To: FresnoDA
yada yada yada!!
31 posted on 07/09/2002 10:00:44 PM PDT by Freedom2specul8
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To: All
Please welcome "redhawk" to the threads ! ! !!! !! !!
32 posted on 07/09/2002 10:02:24 PM PDT by UCANSEE2
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To: redhawk
welcome
33 posted on 07/09/2002 10:05:23 PM PDT by Karson
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To: Jaded; All
If Faulkner can definitely say that she was there since 2/1-2/4...why didn't Dusek call him?

If Faulkner can say there is no way to tell if it was 2/4 or 2/16..why wouldn't Dusek call him?

What are the other reasons Dusek would not call Faulkner, the guy who was at the autopsy?..(besides his testimony affirming the defense?)

34 posted on 07/09/2002 10:06:13 PM PDT by Rheo
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To: Jaded
THE POWAY HILLBILLIES
            
(Parody of The Beverly Hillbillies)

Verse 1

Now listen to me Freepers 'bout a gal named Barb...

A Fifty something SWINGER who was into girls and boys...

She hung around with Brenda and with Duh-Knees too....

And cuddled up to Damon

But not in the Living Room....

Bedroom it was....

Down Pillows....

Com-for-ters.....

Verse 2

Well the VD's had a doggy named her Lay-Ay-luh....

A worthless little Wiemer known to chew and squirt....

A puddle in the bedroom and a poo-poo on the floor...

Would get that Damon vacuming from dusk 'til dawn...

Hoover, that is....

Powerful suction....

Steam it clean....

Verse 3

Well the gals along with Brenda wanted Puh-Eat-Za...

A big old pepperoni from the low-cul mall....

Ole Brenda went a drivin' in her S. U. V.....

And brought that big ole Pizza back for all to see.....

Family size....

Plenty for everyone...

Bottomless!!!!

Verse 4

Now outside in the garage things started getting wild....

Backward locks and beer lets swingers party in style...

Duh-Knees could not contain her giggles or her smoke....

She cracked the door right open so they would not choke...

Air things out...

Poway fresh air...

Feeling good....

Verse 5

Now they jumped back in the Ford with Brenda at the wheel...

And headed off to Dad's Cafe' the tires start-ed to squeel...

Inside Dad's all three strutted, guys could not, ig-nore....

That suddenly the place was full of sev-a-rul big hores....

Swingers that is....

Ladys with rythm...

On the prowl....

Verse 6

Now suddenly our story turns from weird to worse....

A local single doofus enters Dad's fertile turf....

He recogniz-es Brenda from his Nay-Boar-Hood....

And makes a fatal choice that turns his life a-round....

Setup that is....

Transfer of fibers....

RAIL-ROAD......

Verse 7

Now several months later Dave sits in the Jail....

His home, and car and toys col-lat-er-al...can't make bail....

A pricey fancy lawyer name of S. Feld-man.....

Will try to prove that Dave could not have been-the-one....

Hung jury....

Tainted evidence..

D.N.A....

Verse 8

The trial has gone for months and people can't stay away....

A group of people surf the web, near ev-ry day.....

They form some ri-val factions with two points, of, view....

Some don't think Dave has done it, but some that real-ly do....

Apologist that is....

Westerfield junkies....

Angry mob....

Verse 9

Now there is one more fella, who has wick-ed eyes....

And one guy in his home thought he could hyp-no-tize.....

His name is kind of spooky in an eee-villl way.....

A name that some would think could make us run uh-way.....

De-mun Seed....

Prince of Darkness...

Triple six.....

Verse 10

Now some time in the future, could be days uh-way....

The jury will decide if Dave will go, or stay....

He could go to San Quentin, wait too drip and die!!!

Or be acquitted with no money to sur-vive....

Rock and a Hard Spot....

Holding no aces...

Really toast.....

Verse 11

And fin-ul-ly some people on the in-tur-net....

Are sure that justice will prevail and in-ter-cept...

A travesty of justice south of Riv-er-side.....

And find out those respon-si-ble for

Ho-mi-cide....

Swingers, could be...

Bren and Demon...

Could it be???

Y'all come back now, ya here!!

The End!!

FDA/LOL!!!

35 posted on 07/09/2002 10:08:12 PM PDT by FresnoDA
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To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
Sounded like all the blue fiber today came from the sheet, not the body of Danielle. Doesn't that sound suspect? Where did that sheet come from? One of the recovery people? Something they just happened to have in the car that they took from DW's MH? Why a sheet and not a body bag or plastic?
36 posted on 07/09/2002 10:08:26 PM PDT by John Jamieson
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To: MizSterious; spectre; Amore; Travis McGee; BunnySlippers; DoughtyOne; Hillary's Lovely Legs; ...
NEW SONG....POWAY HILLBILLIES.....PING...! ! !
37 posted on 07/09/2002 10:08:51 PM PDT by FresnoDA
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To: John Jamieson
I'd bet that if the police gathered up all the fibers in my house and then did the same to yours, they'd find plenty of "similar" ones, that "may or may NOT" have come from the same source.

Exactly what I've been thinking. Are they making something out of nothing?

38 posted on 07/09/2002 10:09:41 PM PDT by Canticle_of_Deborah
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To: UCANSEE2; pyx
I second the motion. Your insight is missed.
39 posted on 07/09/2002 10:10:19 PM PDT by sunshine state
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To: Rheo
Because he got the wrong answer: Not before 2/16!
40 posted on 07/09/2002 10:10:58 PM PDT by John Jamieson
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