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EXCLUSIVE PICTURES OF VAN DAM RESIDENCE!!!(Westerfield Trial Resumes In San Diego, 7-22-02)
Court TV ^ | July 22, 2002 | Court TV

Posted on 07/21/2002 9:45:26 PM PDT by FresnoDA

EXCLUSIVE PICTURES OF VAN DAM RESIDENCE!!!

A Little Girl Lost

On the night of Feb. 1, 2002, 7-year-old Danielle van Dam was abducted from her bedroom in the Sabre Springs suburb of San Diego. After a massive search, her naked body was found in a trash-strewn lot 25 miles from her house. Her neighbor, David Westerfield, went on trial for the crime June 3.

 

 


The van Dam House

Danielle lived in this four-bedroom stucco house on Mountain Pass Road with her parents, Brenda and Damon, and two brothers, Derek and Dylen.

 

 

 

 


In the Kitchen

The evening before her kidnapping, Danielle sat at the kitchen table writing in her diary while her father and brothers played videogames nearby. Her mother and two female friends had gone to a bar for a "girl's night out." They returned at about 2 a.m. and sat around the table eating leftover pizza and chatting with Damon van Dam and two other male friends.

 

 


Upstairs

The hallway outside Danielle's pink and purple bedroom leads across a bridge to her parent's master bedroom. Her father got up a few times during the night of Feb. 1 and her mother shut the doors to the children's bedrooms, but neither checked on Danielle or her brothers.

 

 

 


The Open Door

When he awoke after 3 a.m., Damon van Dam found the sliding door, visible in this photo, slightly ajar. He assumed one of his guests had opened it earlier in the evening and, after closing it, returned to bed.

 

 

 


A Normal Morning

Danielle's parents and brothers were downstairs eating breakfast Saturday, Feb. 2, when her mother went upstairs to wake the second-grader. Danielle was not in her bed.

 

 

 


An Empty Bed

Police scoured Danielle's bedroom for signs of a struggle and trace evidence of an assailant, but found none.

 

 

 

 


The Neighborhood

As police officers and news trucks poured into the area Feb. 2, Danielle's neighbors learned of her disappearance. The corner where David Westerfield lived is visible from a park at the end of the street where Danielle often played.

 

 

 


A Gruesome Discovery

Danielle's badly decomposed body was found under a tree along a largely deserted area of Dehesa Road near El Cajon. Jurors saw photos of her body as it was found. Citizens later made an impromptu memorial on the site.

 

 

 


Dehesa Road

The site where Danielle's body was dumped is near a quarry and a golf course, and about three miles from a casino where Westerfield

 

 

 

 


Dehesa Road

There are now stairs leading from the road to the place where Danielle was found.

 


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: 180frank; danielle; kidnapping; molestation; pedophiles; vandam; westerfield
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EXCLUSIVE PICTURES OF WESTERFIELD RESIDENCE!!!

The Defendant's House

David Westerfield, a 50-year-old design engineer, lived two doors from the van Dam family. He worked out of a second-floor office and his 18-year-old son, Neal, stayed part-time with him.

The Bathroom Window

Investigators noted that a window in his master bath looked out onto the van Dams' backyard. The screen was bent out as if someone had been leaning on it. Binoculars were found in a drawer of his master bedroom.

A Possible Motive

Police computer specialists found child pornography in several places in Westerfield's home, including this computer in his office. The evidence, some of which was shown during the trial, left many in the court stunned and one juror dabbing at tears with a tissue.

Traces of Danielle

Police found bleach and strands of Danielle's hair in a garbage can in Westerfield's garage. Bleach was also the top item on his laundry list. Prosecutors have implied that Westerfield cleaned his motor home of traces of Danielle once he became a suspect.

The Laundry Room

In Westerfield's laundry, police found fibers and hairs that they say link to Danielle.

Westerfield's Recreational Vehicle

A videotape shot by a fellow RV camper shows Westerfield's 35-foot Southwind motor home stuck in a sand dune in Glamis two days after Danielle vanished. Westerfield gave police a complicated account of his RV wanderings that weekend, a trip even he admitted seemed "weird."

Inside the RV

Westerfield took bedding from the bedroom of his RV to a drycleaner on Feb. 4, the same day he became a suspect in Danielle's disappearance.

More Traces of Danielle

Police found Danielle's hair and a smudge of her blood in the RV. They also found two of her fingerprints, although none belonging to the defendant. People who encountered Westerfield during the weekend she went missing said he kept the windows and curtains of the vehicle shut tightly.

A Child's Handprint

Danielle's handprint was found on a cabinet above the bed in Westerfield's RV. The defense has suggested that Danielle had secretly played there before her disappearance, but prosecutors allege that Westerfield kept her there after abducting her.

Westerfield's SUV

Police searched Westerfield's black Toyota 4Runner for Danielle on Feb. 4.


1 posted on 07/21/2002 9:45:26 PM PDT by FresnoDA
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PHOTOGRAPHIC PING...) ) )
2 posted on 07/21/2002 9:46:20 PM PDT by FresnoDA
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Dad's uneasy with notoriety (LOL!!!)


HOWARD LIPIN / Union-Tribune

A few weeks ago, a waitress at Dad's Cafe and Steakhouse in Poway noticed a middle-aged couple taking pictures in front of the restaurant, like tourists posing in front of Niagara Falls. "People come here just to gawk, says one co-owner."


By Alex Roth 
UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER

July 21, 2002

A few weeks ago, a waitress at Dad's Cafe and Steakhouse in Poway noticed a middle-aged couple taking pictures in front of the restaurant, like tourists posing in front of Niagara Falls.

The couple said they were visiting from New York and had been following David Westerfield's murder trial on television. They wanted everyone back home to know they'd made a trip to the famous nightspot.

"People come here just to gawk," said Patrick Lipe, the co-owner of Dad's, as he sat in one of the bar's burgundy vinyl booths. "Our phone has rung so many times from people asking directions to this place."

Dad's is a magnet for strangers these days. They come from all parts of San Diego and beyond. On Friday night, the crowd included a woman from Maine who traveled across the country just to visit Dad's and several other locales that have become notorious in the case of Westerfield, 50, who is accused of kidnapping and killing 7-year-old Danielle van Dam.

Some people walk in, look around and walk out. Not long ago, one guy prowled around the parking lot snapping photos of the restaurant from several angles, telling Lipe he was taking the pictures for posterity.

Some stay long enough to order a beer or a meal, and pepper the staff with questions about where Danielle's mother, Brenda, was dancing, and which barstool Westerfield was sitting on, and where Barbara and Denise were playing pool on the last night the second-grader was seen alive.

Lipe usually obliges by giving what he wearily describes as "the 5-cent tour." Here's the spot where van Dam and Westerfield may or may not have shared a dance. In the corner is where Barbara Easton stuck her hand down Yvette Wetli's blouse. In front is the smoking lounge where Duane the fisherman spotted Keith and Rich looking drunk and stoned on the night of Feb. 1.

Lipe, a burly man with graying red hair, says he's happy for the extra business but uneasy about the reasons for it. He understands that the restaurant is now linked in the public consciousness with a child's horrifying death.

He also worries that the Westerfield trial – with its soap-opera-like testimony about marijuana smoking, wife-swapping, vodka-swilling and dirty dancing – has created a misperception about the bar.

Lipe wants people to understand that Dad's is a family place, the kind of homey nightspot where the staff has been known to hand out fresh-baked cookies on Friday and Saturday nights. The restaurant sponsors two Little League teams.

Lipe has gone so far as to cancel the weekly swing-dance lessons to avoid subjecting the establishment to further ridicule.

"The publicity is a good thing," he said. "I'm not saying it's a bad thing. But that little girl is never coming back."

Hometown place

Dad's is less than three miles from where Danielle was kidnapped the first weekend in February. Danielle's mother and her two girlfriends partied and danced there the night before the little girl was discovered missing from her bedroom.

There has been testimony during the trial that Brenda van Dam and her friends smoked pot in the bar's parking lot that night, and that she tried to invite some strangers back to her house. There has also been testimony that van Dam and her husband have swapped sex partners with their friends.

Westerfield, a design engineer who lived two doors from the van Dams, was also in Dad's that night. He wasn't a regular customer, and neither was van Dam or her friends.

Newcomers drawn to Dad's by the unseemly testimony are quick to discover that it's a pretty ordinary place.

"They expect to see wives making out with other men, men making out with their friends' wives," said Sean Brown, who manages the bar. "But that doesn't happen. This is an upper-middle-class, conservative neighborhood."

Dad's, which used to be Kaminski Park Sports Bar & Grill, is in the middle of downtown Poway, a city of 48,000, where the median price for a single-family home is $480,000 and where 83 percent of the population is white. The city's highly ranked schools are a huge draw.

Dad's is popular because it offers something for everybody. Little League coaches bring their teams here on weekends to play videos of their games on the large-screen television. Children's crayon drawings hang on the walls next to sports pennants.

Retirees come at lunch with their Dad's "2 fer 1" meal coupons, and many of them agree that you can't find a better plate of tri-tip in Poway.

The bar has country line-dancing on Thursday and Sunday nights, and live rock bands on Fridays and Saturdays. During football season, people watch games on the bar's 19 television sets. For players on the city's 180 adult softball teams, Dad's is a place to go after a game to drink a few pitchers of beer.

There are the regulars, like Bill Wallner, a 58-year-old insurance underwriter who estimates he's spent 280 of the last 365 days at the bar. That number would be higher except he took a vacation to Canada for several months. Like Norm from the sitcom "Cheers," he has his own barstool.

From his perch, Wallner – whose nickname, Mojo, is derived from a computer trivia game at Dad's that he's played an estimated 10,000 times – says he's witnessed people wandering into the place hoping to get a glimpse of some of the characters who testified at the trial.

A few months ago, Wallner was on his barstool when a crew from "America's Most Wanted" arrived to film a re-enactment of the events of Feb. 1.

"Four hours they were here, all for about 35 seconds of TV," he said. "It was kind of funny."

Some of the regulars have stopped coming because of the bar's newfound notoriety. Those who do come tend to congregate in the back, near the rear exit, where they bemoan all the new faces over the past few months.

"I'm ready for them to go home and leave us alone," said Martie Kahn, 40, a Hewlett-Packard employee who has been a regular at the bar for about six years. "We want to have our place back."

There's been other negative fallout as well. One Little League squad canceled a team function at Dad's out of concern the restaurant might not be an appropriate place for children.

Then there are the bizarre little incidents that only the glare of gavel-to-gavel television coverage can produce. A few days after Brown, the bartender, used the word "conversate" several times on the witness stand, he received an anonymous hate letter expressing outrage because he hadn't spoken proper English.

Lipe admits the attention has been so good for business that he's thought about opening up a chain of Dad's restaurants in the area. But he's reluctant to appear as though he's capitalizing on a tragedy.

"I should have opened up 10 more restaurants already," he said. "But I have a thing called a conscience that's kicking my butt."

First-timers

Two nights ago, the crowd included the influx of first-timers the bar has come to expect. There were Mark and Jennifer Alcalay, a couple from Mira Mesa who grabbed a booth near the dance floor so they could get a glimpse of the "bumping and grinding," as the husband put it. They've been following the trial and made a spur-of-the-moment decision to head to Dad's after the Padres game.

There were the 48-year-old twin sisters who own a hair salon in Rancho Bernardo and have listened to radio coverage of the case every day.

"My mother said, 'Don't go do any dirty dancing,' " one of the sisters, Sylvia Nargi, said as the duo prepared to enter the bar's front door.

Also in the crowd was Carol McCullagh, who lives in Old Town, Maine, with her husband and six children. She has been following the case on Court TV and decided to accompany her husband on a business trip to San Diego so she could visit Dad's bar, Westerfield's house and the spot off Dehesa Road east of El Cajon where Danielle's nude body was found on Feb. 27.

"Something about little Danielle just drew me in," she said.

Out in the smoking lounge of the bar, Sally Goodman sat and stewed. She manages a nearby liquor store and has been coming to the bar for years. She's had it with all the "lookie-loos."

She said she walked into the bar a few days ago and barely recognized a soul.

"I knew three people," she said. "Normally I would know 10, 15, 20 people. It's disgusting."

Nursing a beer at the other end of the bar, Kahn, another regular, says she feels the same way.

"This is kind of like our place," she said. "All of a sudden we have all these outsiders taking over. My thinking is, " 'OK, you came in. You saw. Now go away.' "

 


Alex Roth: (619) 542-4558;

HAAAAA!!! SWINGERS HATE THE LIGHT OF DAY....JUST LIKE VAMPIRES IT SEEMS!!!  LOL  FDA

3 posted on 07/21/2002 9:51:09 PM PDT by FresnoDA
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To: FresnoDA
Is that from CTV ? The whole Bathroom thing was debunked...will someone else call them on that I am tired of their bias!
4 posted on 07/21/2002 9:51:42 PM PDT by RnMomof7
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TIME TO START A BARB EASTON WATCH/COUNTDOWN???

 


5 posted on 07/21/2002 9:52:04 PM PDT by FresnoDA
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To: RnMomof7
Thought the interior shots of the VD "lovenest" were interesting..
6 posted on 07/21/2002 9:53:05 PM PDT by FresnoDA
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To: FresnoDA
Thanks for the pics. The Van Dam's home is surprisingly nice, for some reason I had pictured a dump! I have no idea why, but I did.

The defense attorney's trying to say that Danielle secretly played in the motor home disgusts me. Don't they have to have some reason to believe this kind of thing before they can just throw it out there, or is that just ignored now?
7 posted on 07/21/2002 9:54:46 PM PDT by ladyinred
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To: FresnoDA
Phooey!

Those are pictures of my uncle Barnum's cousin's once departed anteater trainer's house in Malibu!

Where'd ya get these thaings?
8 posted on 07/21/2002 9:55:21 PM PDT by Vidalia
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To: ladyinred
Well, they did spend the night before the PD arrived, cleaning, vacuuming, and steam cleaning...I would have expected it to look like Merry Mops had been there...
9 posted on 07/21/2002 9:56:06 PM PDT by FresnoDA
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ANTEATER TRAINER??? Is he a swinger? Has he been to Poway? LOL!!
10 posted on 07/21/2002 9:57:28 PM PDT by FresnoDA
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Exclusive pics: The house just shows signs of neglect all over it. (/sarcasm)
11 posted on 07/21/2002 10:07:04 PM PDT by Freedom2specul8
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To: ladyinred
The defense can throw anything out there. Like this "dirty dancing" stuff. Whether it happened or not it contridicts with what Westerfield told the cops about NOT dancing with Brenda who "wasn't his type". Guess they hope the jury doesn't notice.

Blood, hair, fingerprints, DNA, fibers, zig zag desert trip=

Westerfield guity as sin. He should have tried to cop a deal. Now he just might fry.

12 posted on 07/21/2002 10:07:21 PM PDT by Greg Weston
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To: ladyinred
The defense attorney's trying to say that Danielle secretly played in the motor home disgusts me.

It's really not that unusual to have neighbor kids check RV's and trailers to see if they can get in them. More than once I have found kids playing in my trailer. I usually keep it locked but sometimes when I am cleaning it out after a trip I forget to lock it. Kids like to jump on the beds and climb on whatever they can. A neighbor of mine installed an extra light that shines directly on his boat, because he caught a couple of teens making out in it under the canvas.

13 posted on 07/21/2002 10:10:30 PM PDT by Slyfox
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To: FresnoDA
Bravo to all California citizens that were scouring the state with pitch forks and torches, looking for this monster in the Samantha Runnion case. Bravo to all the California citizens that went way the hell out of the way, to make it their business, to find this animal.

GOOD JOB TO ALL IN CALIFORNIA!!!

14 posted on 07/21/2002 10:10:34 PM PDT by Joe Hadenuf
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To: RnMomof7
The whole Bathroom thing was debunked...

The screen was bent (however small the window and opening it provided). And it does afford a slight view of the van Dam back yard----the children's play area, I believe. I don't believe it was debunked. Just not accepted by some trial observers as any big deal.

15 posted on 07/21/2002 10:12:37 PM PDT by cyncooper
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To: FresnoDA
I wonder if DAW hung his HAZMAT DAVE suit on the back of the shower and why it was removed to take that picture. I mean, if you want EXCLUSIVE, then this one of HAZMAT DAVE in his suit is E-X-C-L-U-S-I-V-E.


16 posted on 07/21/2002 10:13:00 PM PDT by pyx
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To: FresnoDA
Thank you for the pics. I've been very curious about the laundry room, and you came thru again! Your wonderful picture shows the blue items that Johnny Keene did not see when he took the first walk through. I wonder where they came from??? (Keep your eye on Dec Wray).

And the MH, gimme a break!! My BIL ruined 5 rudders because he was too stubborn to listen to anyone (he has a doctorate, for what that's worth) and one of my best friends drives me crazy because he always gets us stuck! Anyway, thanks for the blue!!!!

17 posted on 07/21/2002 10:13:31 PM PDT by Krodg
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To: FresnoDA
Great pics Fresno....please tell me you didn't write the captions??
18 posted on 07/21/2002 10:14:47 PM PDT by Rheo
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To: FresnoDA
Hallway looks like it's full of pictures and funiture. Drunken Dave must have been wearing his night vision stuff to avoid running into things and making noise.
19 posted on 07/21/2002 10:15:26 PM PDT by John Jamieson
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To: cyncooper
I THOUGHT a cop that tried it said it was impossible without bending way out the window..
20 posted on 07/21/2002 10:15:29 PM PDT by RnMomof7
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