The link has good archive of past stories, including those involving the neighbor, Mr. Westerfield.
Here's an FR thread with 250+ posts discussing a Westerfield article:
Missing [San diego] girl's neighbor went to desert, beach and back (Feb 9)
And, the blood hounds in the Van Dam home.
Anyone else find these two items curious (routine and expected for police investigations --- but curious)?
Investigators emerged (11:20 pm PST) from Westerfield's house with about six boxes of supposed possible evidence and what appeared to be a tripod.
Law enforcement still says no arrest is imminent.
Personally, I think it all sounds a little to fishy on the parents part, but that could also been from bad reporting on the medias part.
Dad tucked the kids in and grabbed a nap while waiting for 'mom' to bring home her sex toys...then they played behind locked doors while their daughter was being raped and killed...'Dad' either sent or allowed the mother of his children out to party and troll for sex partners while he waited at home to prey upon her catch-napped to preserve his energy....expecting her to drag home others like her-introduce then into their home and while the children slept-then engage in sex with strangers....
Why is the world shocked that their daughter is a victim?...When you open the doors of your house to a depraved world, all may visit....So why cry about the outcome?
What we have here are two very neglectful parents....And one very tortured little girl.
Place the blame where it belongs.
Parents have priorities....'Swinging singles' don't belong in a home with children....Mom can spend her time and energy teaching her kids to read....cleaning their house....making their meals...Dad can provide a safe place for them all if he were to bolt the door against such dangers...Both can set standards of behavior that protect the family against all possible dangers from the outside world...Yeah, those dangers exist, even right next door...
Come on, where is the public outcry?
Where are the real parents who still have the instincts parents need?