To: PrairieDawg
If Danielle was in his house while she was alive, why didn't Westfield present testimony to that fact? He didn't because he couldn't.
To: marajade
marajade - President and Founder of the Nancy Grace Fan Club.
All circumstance...no proof.
To: marajade
If Danielle was in his house while she was alive, why didn't Westfield present testimony to that fact? He didn't because he couldn't. Did you follow the case at all before today?
The defense did present evidence that Danielle was in his house before, and the prosecution agreed to it. Danielle and Brenda were in his house when they'd come by to sell girl scout cookies, and they came in to look at the kitchen remodelling he was doing. According to the VanDams, Danielle and the boys stayed by their mother's side during the visit, while the defense claims they roamed throughout the house and upstairs.
Drew Garrett
To: marajade
If Danielle was in his house while she was alive, why didn't Westfield present testimony to that fact? He didn't because he couldn't. What? Did you even watch any of the trial? Of course Danielle was in his house when she was alive...she went in there to sell Girl Scout cookies a couple of days before she disappeared (as per her own mother's testimony) and was meandering/playing all over the house for about 20 minutes while her mom chatted with Westerfield.
491 posted on
08/21/2002 12:27:11 PM PDT by
shezza
To: marajade
Hi,
She *was* in the house when they sold the GS cookies! And Brenda wanted him to show her the kitchen remodel. While I wouldn't let my kids run amuck through someone else's house, who's to say that 7 y.o. Danielle didn't (Brenda was - uh - occupied with a guy she was going to "dirty dance" with later)?
FRegards,
PraireDawg
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