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To: spectre
Forensic Psychologist on TV

What are some of his reasonings, sw? thanks

291 posted on 07/12/2002 11:46:00 AM PDT by Mrs.Liberty
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To: Mrs.Liberty
He was saying that DW didn't fit the profile of a Child Molester, and that he supposed it the huge scheme of things, he could have done it...but highly unlikely.

He was also talking about the parents, his name is (Dr. Berrill). I won't quote what he said about the parents and the group they were involved with, but it wasn't favorable.

He did say that the just released comments by DW about "a good place to dump a body", shouldn't be used against DW...that he probably was just trying to be helpful.

The good Dr. Berrill appears to be a man who knows human nature :~)

sw

294 posted on 07/12/2002 11:56:07 AM PDT by spectre
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Dr. Berill. Says he can offer no reason why Westerfield would connect to the daughter because of Brenda's provocative dancing. Very low-key guy, Dr. Berill, persuasive.

Had a defense lawyer on just before Berill. Said Feldman and team have done an excellent job in holding back every point the prosecution had brought up. In California the jury is instructed that if there are two possible interpretations to a cirsumstance, evidence or fact in testimony, that the jury is to accept the one that exonerates the defendant.

This lawyer said that the defense would still have to counter the blood on the jacket and the visit to the dry cleaners, and once that is done, Westerfield should be cleared.

CTV hostess said other trials next week, so perhaps this is the last from CTV until the trial restarts?

297 posted on 07/12/2002 12:00:26 PM PDT by bvw
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