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Bugs: The Best Witnesses? (Westerfield's Son Neal Forced To Testify By Desperate D.A. Dusek!!)
Court TV ^ | July 25, 2002 | Harriet Ryan

Posted on 07/24/2002 10:44:59 PM PDT by FresnoDA

Bugs: The best witnesses?

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A forensic entomologist, who studies the maggots and insects found at a crime scene or autopsy, provided the strongest evidence yet for David Westerfield.

On one side there are Danielle van Dam's fingerprints, her blood drops, strands of the 7-year-old's blond locks, hair from a dog like her weimaraner and carpet fibers that seem to be from her room. There is child pornography and a convoluted alibi even the defendant calls "weird."

On the other side, the side for David Westerfield's acquittal, there are bugs.

The pile of evidence painstakingly assembled by prosecutors in Westerfield's capital murder case got a jolt last week from an entomologist who suggested that insect evidence from the 7-year-old's body may exonerate the defendant, who is accused of abducting Danielle from her bedroom, killing her and then dumping her body.

 

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Now prosecutors have hired their own expert and it appears the seven-week-old trial, which is currently recessed for the judge's vacation, may turn on the tiny, somewhat obscure field of forensic entomology.

Its practitioners say forensic entomology, which stretches back to 13th century China and has gradually gained acceptance in American courtrooms over the past two decades, is both art and science. There are only nine certified forensic entomologists in North America and about 30 more who offer their expertise in criminal cases without certification.

When done correctly, a study of flies, maggots and beetles at a crime scene can yield crucial evidence about a victim's death, including the time and location, whether the victim had drugs in his system, and in some cases even the DNA of the perpetrator.

But more than other forensic sciences like DNA analysis, forensic entomology eschews straightforward analysis. For analysis concerning time of death — by far the most common task for entomologists in criminal cases — there are no mathematical formulas, no easy calculations. Accuracy depends on the scientist's ability to determine how a host of variables at the crime scene, including temperature, precipitation, time of day, humidity and geography, affected insect life.

"If you are not a very imaginative person as a scientist, you won't go far," said K.C. Kim, a Penn State professor and certified forensic entomologist.

The subjectivity of the field makes for what another forensic entomologist, Jason Byrd of Virginia Commonwealth University, calls "showdowns" — professional disputes over results. According to Byrd, haggling over conclusions has become increasingly common in the last three or four years as lawyers have become more familiar with the evidence and how to attack its credibility.

"A court case with a single entomologist is a thing of the past," said Byrd, a certified entomologist who consults on about 100 criminal cases a year.

A "showdown" seems likely in the Westerfield case. Just two days after damaging testimony from the defense entomologist, the San Diego district attorney's office hired M. Lee Goff, an entomologist from Chaminade University in Hawaii, to consult on the case.

 

Faulkner

The defense expert, David Faulkner, is particularly difficult to attack because he was initially hired by the prosecution. Faulkner, a research associate at the San Diego Natural History Museum, attended Danielle's autopsy and collected insects from her remains.

Searchers found the second-grader in a trash-strewn lot three and a half weeks after she vanished. Her body was badly decomposed and the medical examiner could only offer prosecutors a wide range — 10 days to six weeks — for her time of death.

Investigators hoped Faulkner could narrow that window to Feb. 2, 3 or 4, the days immediately following Danielle's abduction when Westerfield's activities seemed suspect. Faulkner examined maggots from her body and told authorities the insects began growing 10 to 12 days prior, putting the first infestation between Feb. 16 and Feb. 18. Infestation can start as soon as 20 minutes after a dead body is dumped outdoors.

Faulkner's conclusion did not fit prosecutors' theory. Westerfield was under constant police surveillance from Feb. 5 until his arrest, offering him no opportunity to dump her body in the window of time the entomologist's testimony indicated. Faulkner quickly became a witness for the defense.

The lives of insects

If prosecutors get Goff or another expert to rebut Faulkner's findings, he or she will likely attack the defense expert on how he calculated the post-mortem interval (PMI), entomologist-speak for the first infestation.

Insect life arrives at a dead body in stages. Immediately, flies land on a body. In as little as 20 minutes, they lay eggs. Those eggs hatch into maggots in a day, and those maggots feed on the body. The maggots molt repeatedly, and each stage of larvae is slightly larger, indicating to entomologists how long the insects have lived in the body. Beetles also are attracted to decaying flesh, and the size of their larvae also indicate the time they have been at the body.

But just recognizing the size of the larvae is not enough. Entomologists must also determine the growth rate of the insects. There are two ways to do this. Experts can simply match the size to textbook tables showing the rapidity of growth in a climate-controlled laboratory or they can try to determine the growth rate by themselves. The latter is considered the most accurate, but also the most difficult.

"It has a lot to do with the investigator's experience and intelligence and that has a lot more to do with art than science," said Kim of calculating the PMI.

Among the crucial factors is weather. Hot temperatures mean quick growth, cold temperatures mean slow or no growth. Wind affects the rate as does access to water and other forms of food, like trash cans. Rain and humidity play a role, as well as exposure to sunlight.

In the Westerfield case, prosecutor Jeff Dusek grilled Faulkner about how February's hot, dry weather might have affected his PMI conclusion. Faulkner acknowledged there were fewer flies last winter in San Diego than ever before, but refused to budge off his estimate.

Entomologists also consider unnatural factors, like whether a blanket or sheet around the victim may have retarded insect life. Goff once worked on a case in Hawaii involving a woman missing 13 days. She was discovered murdered and wrapped in blankets. The life stages of the insects indicated a PMI 10 and a half days prior. To determine how the blankets affected the PMI, Goff wrapped a pig carcass in blankets and left it in his backyard. He found it took two and a half days for the flies to penetrate the blanket.

Dusek quizzed Faulkner about the impact of some sort of shroud in the Westerfield case. There is no evidence Danielle's body was wrapped in a blanket, but the prosecutor got Faulkner to admit that a covering, perhaps later dragged away by animals, might have skewed his results.

Will the jury care?

But even when there are disagreements between entomologists on results, they rarely involve as wide a gap as in the Westerfield case.

"A lot of the disagreements involve a variation in one day, two days," said Richard Merritt, a certified forensic entomologist and professor at Michigan State University. "Not over a week and a half. If it's that big a time, someone screwed up."

If the prosecution cannot find an expert who substantially disagrees with Faulkner, the bug evidence would appear to be the defense's chief argument to jurors at closings.

The defense has tried to chip away at the other forensic evidence. Defense lawyer Steven Feldman has suggested Danielle secretly played in Westerfield's motor home and left hair, blood and fingerprints on that occasion. Evidence in his home, the lawyer has hinted, might have been deposited when the girl and her mother sold him Girl Scout cookies. And fiber evidence could have been transferred when Danielle's mother was dancing with Westerfield the night of the abduction.

None of those explanations carry the certainty of Faulker's testimony. But just how persuasive Faulkner's testimony will ultimately be is a subject of hot debate in San Diego, where the case dominates the media.

Former prosecutor Colin Murray said the mountain of other physical evidence pointing toward Westerfield's guilt made the insect evidence little more than a footnote.

"You're asking a lot of this jury to acquit this guy on capital charges based on the presence of bugs," he said. Even without a rebutting witness, Murray said, prosecutor Dusek could undermine the entomological evidence in closings by harping on the subjectivity of the field and asking the panel to instead rely on common sense.

"Common sense tells you, if you're just looking at her body, that it's been out there a long time. It's severely decomposed," said Murray.

But Curt Owen, a retired public defender, disagreed, saying that depending on how the prosecution rebuts the evidence, the case could end in a hung jury or even acquittal.

"It may not be enough to say he's innocent," Owen said, "but it certainly is enough to introduce reasonable doubt."



TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: 180frank; bugguys; daniellevandam; davidwesterfield
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To: connectthedots
Doubt the jury will give any great weight to the "expert bug battle".

So do you believe Neal Westerfield? Do you think DW is behind the child rape porno collecting?

21 posted on 07/24/2002 11:58:53 PM PDT by Greg Weston
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To: Greg Weston
Do you think DW is behind the child rape porno collecting?

That is what I heard in today's testimony, which refutes one of the contentions often floated by the "DAW is Innocent" faction.

A few have suggested that the chance is small, for all of the damning evidence against DAW to have been "coincidence." In other words, that it has a low probability.

I predict a hung jury. I cannot predict a vote count. I expect some jurors will see it as you do.

I believe the folks on this thread who maintain that DAW is innocent are not representative, of an average jury, hearing all of the evidence as presented in court. The evidence as presented in court is much different than the totality of discussion on this thread.

The DAW is Innocent faction make many excellent points, on some items of evidence; on others they are weak.

I give you credit for hanging in there, absorbing the ridicule. Many intelligent posters have left, after a day or two, because of the juvenile tone and ridicule.

I'm waiting for the balance of the trial, including how both sides conclude.

Not being an attorney, I don't see that either side wins, based on attorney performance. Maybe that will change.

At the end, I might conclude for "reasonable doubt"; I don't know yet. If the criteria was "preponderance of evidence," I feel it meets that test, at this point. (I know the former is the standard, so I don't need correcting).

22 posted on 07/25/2002 12:50:49 AM PDT by truth_seeker
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To: fatima
I can't remember - when were the computer files last accessed? If Westerfield has child porn tapes and he keeps them hidden, then that does hint at a problem.
23 posted on 07/25/2002 2:05:02 AM PDT by CAPPSMADNESS
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To: truth_seeker
This case just seems to be getting stranger.

Why would Feldman bring on a computer expert to testify when that testimony can be so easily refuted by Neal?

There´s been no attempt AFAIK for Feldman to explain the DNA evidence or for Dusek to explain the method of abduction. No Barb, which most likely means she would be a disaster for either side.

I haven't read all the testimony, but I guess the CD's and ZIP disks had no writing on them, or couldn't be compared in the way they were stored or archived to other CD's or disks.

The child porn revelations blows any sympathy I have for DAW out the patooty. I don't find the Van Dam's particularly forthright. I'm not saying sympathy matters, I mention it because I don't think any party in this case has exhibited a consistent pattern of behavior that I could consider trustworthy.

I would say if Dusek can explain the 'bug' evidence, DAW is found guilty, otherwise a hung jury, as you suggest, and a 'do over' when more evidence is available.

And ?, what ever happened to the drunkeness issue that was to be a major part of the defense?

longjack

24 posted on 07/25/2002 3:03:38 AM PDT by longjack
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To: CAPPSMADNESS; ~Kim4VRWC's~; Rheo; shezza; All
If Westerfield has child porn tapes and he keeps them hidden, then that does hint at a problem.

He didn't have child porn tapes.

Some porno CD's were found on DW's bookshelf, one of them had, among 600 meg of porn, the rape scene.

It should be pointed out that Neal has no way of knowing if the CDs he saw are the ones LE "found."

Again, even on the CD, the vast majority was not CP. And it is still not clear that the scene was CP. I haven't seen it, have you? Are we going to just take Nancy Grace's ever-changing word on it?

Again, with a CD full of porn, and only one "questionable" avi, you have to wonder if DW knew it was among the stuff. Neal didn't see it.

I think Feldman wants to throw the case, but come as close to winning as possible. After winning on appeal, in a lawsuit, he will present the orange fiber evidence, the bug evidence, and possibly more evidence (short blue-grey fibers from LE vehicles) to show that LE had good reason to believe that most of the evidence against DW was bogus, but presented it anyway. Means much more to to have beeen found guilty in a railroad than to have been aquitted.

The River chick's testimony is a joke. The fact that the woman's back was hurting is an indicator that she had NOT taken her pain meds. "More" could have been a misunderstanding or "my" or she could have meant more like more since yesterday, when I last took it. Cherokee's Mom's testimony agrees with others and was backed up by credit card records from the resaurant where she ate. Discrediting her doesn't mean much, anyway, other witnesses testified to what she said, she was just more colorful.

I hope Judge Mudd is impeached for the casual way he lets the vaguest, most prejudicial evidence in for the prosecution but refuses to allow defense to examine the crime scene, etc...

I know I may have covered old ground with this post, but I just couldn't make it through the last thread. Out of 1500+ posts, maybe 50 factual posts, the rest banter an flame. Ladies, I used to be so grateful for the blow-by-blow, as I miss most of the testimony at work. Last night I spent most of the evening skimming other people's arguments. I haven't been invited to the chat room, so I don't know if all of the content has moved over there or what.

Kim, I know you have gotten some negative posts directed at you, and they started that thread without pinging you, but I have to say that you are childish to run and tattle, especially since you have done worse in the past yourself. Bottom line, you only object to certain behavior when it is from people who disagree with you.

Anyone: Where do the transcripts get posted? Does anyone know where I can actually get the info from the trial fairly quickly? I would rather just leave the DW persecuters alone on the thread and have time to make a decent supper.

25 posted on 07/25/2002 3:10:58 AM PDT by Yeti
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To: Yeti
You can find the transcripts on signonsandiego.com. I'm not sure how long it takes them to post the transcripts but they are there. There is also video of testimony, PH transcripts, search warrants... its pretty good.

Thank you for your post. I got on last night to make a few comments and the arguing back and forth over who's to blame was still going on.
26 posted on 07/25/2002 4:33:39 AM PDT by gigi
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To: FresnoDA
Hmmmmmm. In trouble again Fresno? Sounds like we're gonna have to get your Mother to come in for a conference...Hah! Hah! Hah!
27 posted on 07/25/2002 6:44:59 AM PDT by KLT
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To: pyx
That seems to conveniently escape people. Look at Dusek.
28 posted on 07/25/2002 7:09:44 AM PDT by Jaded
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To: CAPPSMADNESS
They apparently weren't that hidden because one of the officers stated that them being in an envelope and visible was a red flag. Just like the hose.
29 posted on 07/25/2002 7:11:18 AM PDT by Jaded
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To: longjack
Neal said he wasn't surfing on 2/5, Watkins says he was.... 'nuf said.
30 posted on 07/25/2002 7:11:56 AM PDT by Jaded
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To: Yeti
Transcripts get posted on UT.. Mash Here
31 posted on 07/25/2002 7:15:29 AM PDT by Jaded
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To: All
The problem with this thread for days or weeks has not been what side people may be on, but the childish and spiteful tone and tenor of most remarks.

As a conservative Christian I do not think Mr Westerfield is a very good example of what an American ought to be, but the Van Dams are obviously much worse. One doesn't expect much in Southern California.

I would not argue that Mr Westerfield is necessarily innocent of anything at ALL, but the idea he could have brutally murdered this girl, mutilated her savagely, smashing out her teeth, etc just does not wash. This was done by someone who hated the girl, was taking out anger on her...not merely by someone who had one too many drinks and went for someone underage. This man had lived there 5 years, and in total 50 years, with no previous record.

Let's face it once and for all, no one entered the Van Dam home and took anybody or anything that night. There is not one wisp, not one scrap, of evidence of that.

When Danielle last left her home, she was walking out on her own to play out front or just down at the local mini-park as she normally did. It was common knowledge that the VD's did not closely watch their kids. An Avila-type perp is a very plausible assumption, much more so than DW.

All of the above, if the Damon did not himself accidentally or in a rage, kill or at least witness the death of, his daughter. If anyone carried her out dead it was he, let me tell you.

If there were one-fourth as much reasonable doubt as there is, an acquittal would be mandatory in any state in USA. This judge has been very prejudicial and would allow any fool thing to be alleged by prosecution, while denying the defense a chance to really build any case at all. Yet the bugs alone would require an acquittal, NOT because they absolutely prove DW innocence, but because they introduce too large an element of doubt for him to be found guilty!

We are looking at around 50% chance of a stranger perp grabbing Danielle as she played locally; around 40% chance that Daddy was molesting Danielle and the crime is related to that; around 20% chance that DW did commit a crime.

BUT: DW never entered the VD home to get Danielle. If he took her it was from a public area, just as any stranger perp would have had to, ...or she voluntarily went with him, stowing away in the MH etc. as not considering him a total stranger or perhaps wanting to go on a ride or trip with him. He might not have even known she was aboard.

Even that would not explain how she was brutalized, or how/who dumped the body on Dehesa Road.

Acquit, and then research this crime as should have been done in the first place, is my word to the SD police. And no more framing of patsies, please.

32 posted on 07/25/2002 7:15:58 AM PDT by crystalk
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To: Yeti
Well said.
33 posted on 07/25/2002 7:16:40 AM PDT by bvw
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To: crystalk
Thanks
34 posted on 07/25/2002 7:19:27 AM PDT by Jaded
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To: crystalk
20% chance that DW did commit a crime

Far, far too high on any crime at all relevant to this case. Westerfield's biggest mistake was having anything ever at all to do with the Van Dams. He should have never opened the door for them with the GS cookie sales, he should have never gone to Dad's Cafe once he knew they hung out there. He should have even considered moving out of the neighborhood they live in.

But as to his having anything to do with a crime on the facts so far presented, he is no more likely than any other neighbor in a six block radius, at least.

35 posted on 07/25/2002 7:25:09 AM PDT by bvw
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To: longjack
There´s been no attempt AFAIK for Feldman to explain the DNA evidence or for Dusek to explain the method of abduction. No Barb, which most likely means she would be a disaster for either side.

Add to that the fact that DW did not take the witness stand. If he is innocent this was a BIG BIG mistake.

36 posted on 07/25/2002 7:28:18 AM PDT by cynicalman
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To: Jaded
Sorry it took so long to respond, but I had to roll up the hose that my husband left all over the yard last night.

Regarding the "hidden/not hidden child porn/not child porn CDs. I was only hinting at a problem because one of the signs of a drug/alcohol addiction is that the addict will sometimes hide thier "fix" out of fear or shame.

My husband reads playboy and although I disapprove - I don't think he's a murderer.........

uh oh.......

BRB, I gotta go search my house for beer that is hidden somewhere other than in my fridge.....

37 posted on 07/25/2002 7:38:23 AM PDT by CAPPSMADNESS
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To: bvw
You may well be right. In any event, once we have DW safely acquitted or hung-juried, LE can begin doing the work they should have done 6 months ago.

From Day One, the Van Dams have been lying, their stories are all over the place. They say Danielle went out the door at night in her pajamas: is this likely? They would not release the "chip" from their security system; they claimed it indicated insecurity or even entry, then they saw doors ajar, is any of that likely?

Far more likely she was already gone Friday afternoon, or left her home to play outside only Saturday morning at 8 or so.

All this crap about the dog bleeding, about the dog eating its bed, about the dog not letting Damon sleep; about Damon's going to bed at 10 with the kids asleep, but...was he out playing PAINTBALL, and if so with whom, and when did he return; or was he just out having sex somewhere and didn't get back till 5 or 6 am; why all of this?

Was Brenda plotting to run away with Danielle and leave Damon, and the latter found out about it and took it out on Danielle?

All of this seems to need to be looked at in deciding on the inside-job hypothesis.

Much more work also needs to be done as to whether any stranger vehicle was seen lurking about Sabre Springs that Thur-Fri-Sat; or even earlier or later, was Avila or his ilk, or any unexplained stranger at all, cruising the neighborhood?

38 posted on 07/25/2002 7:41:11 AM PDT by crystalk
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To: crystalk
We are looking at around 50% chance of a stranger perp grabbing Danielle as she played locally; around 40% chance that Daddy was molesting Danielle and the crime is related to that; around 20% chance that DW did commit a crime.

"We" ? :)
I don't understand where you are getting your percentages from. From what I recall, there is and was no evidence presented in the trial or preliminary hearing that Danielle was molested by David Alal Westerfield or by Damon Van Dam. In fact, there were no charges sought against DAW regarding molestation.
39 posted on 07/25/2002 7:42:36 AM PDT by pyx
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To: fly_so_free
Does anyone else think it oddly poetic that the only defense the child killing vermin can come up with, is the testimony of maggots?

BINGO! BRILLIANT!


40 posted on 07/25/2002 7:43:29 AM PDT by Travis McGee
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