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DA Believes Body Found IS That Of Danielle van Dam: 6:30 P.M. News Conference
NBC KNSD 7/39 San Diego ^ | February 27, 2002 7:00 P.M. | NBC KNSD 7/39 San Diego

Posted on 02/27/2002 6:36:59 PM PST by FresnoDA

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San Diego County District Attorney Paul Pfingst confirming that the body found in the desert may be that of Danielle van Dam
 
DA believes body found is that of Danielle van Dam
 
 
by NBC 7/39 News Staff

SAN DIEGO, Feb. 27 –    District Attorney Paul Pfingst and Chief of Police David Bejarano held a news conference at 6:30 p.m. in the DA's conference room of the Hall of Justice, where they mentioned that some items on the body found match those described to be worn by Danielle van Dam.
 

San Diego County District Attorney Paul Pfingst says the body discovered is that of a 3- to 4-foot young girl with blonde hair.She was found on her back.

The child was also wearing a plastic necklace, similar to the one Danielle is seen wearing in thousands of "missing girl" flyers posted since her disappearance more than three weeks ago.

She was also wearing an earring that matched one of those investigators believe Danielle was wearing when she was last seen at her family's Sabre Springs' home.

Pfingst said despite earlier reports, the body does not appear to have been burned.

Authorities say it could take several days for to positively identify the body using DNA evidence.



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To: Reagan80
Uhm...listen to the live interview on post#98
101 posted on 02/27/2002 8:01:26 PM PST by FresnoDA
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To: My Favorite Headache
...but something just tells me there is a ton more about this.

Don't look at that elephant in the living room (or garage). In this day and age, the accused is guilty until convicted. All that is required to frame someone is to make sure they are the first accused.

102 posted on 02/27/2002 8:02:41 PM PST by meadsjn
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To: 4ourprogeny
What's is Susan Smith like about Brenda VD?
103 posted on 02/27/2002 8:03:24 PM PST by merry10
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To: RJayneJ
I heard a report that there was a child that was abducted and murdered a couple of miles/or blocks from the Van Dams', and the police were digging up old records for forensic evidence and checking it against that of Westerfield.

When and where? I live a couple of miles from them and I don't rememeber hearing about a child being abducted and murdered in the past 10 years around here.
What did happen close to them, at the the intersection of I-15 and Scripps Poway Prkwy, was that a CHP officer murdered a young woman after pulling her over off the freeway. Very famous case but I've forgotten the victim's name.

104 posted on 02/27/2002 8:06:09 PM PST by It's me
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To: meadsjn
Updates continuing....
Updated 9:10 pm
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Young girl's remains found
Police: 'High probability' it is Danielle

Danielle van Dam Video WITH REALVIDEO
The remains of a young girl are discovered off Dehesa Road near the Singing Hills golf course by searchers looking for 7-year-old Danielle van Dam. "It is a high probability it is her," police say.


105 posted on 02/27/2002 8:06:58 PM PST by FresnoDA
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To: merry10
Friend of the family?
106 posted on 02/27/2002 8:07:40 PM PST by Cold Heat
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To: janette
it is told she was found in those clothes she wore when last seen. So, she did put on her clothes, ...

No, I think they meant in what she was wearing - pajamas.

107 posted on 02/27/2002 8:07:50 PM PST by It's me
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To: It's me
Anyone remember the guy who was on John and Ken's Los Angeles radio show (KFI am 640)? This was about a week (?) after Danielle disappeared. I think his name was Pierce (???) he was from the Millenium Children's Fund.

yeah, what about him? He reported no income for 2000 or 2001. He didn't even have 10000 to give as part of the reward. CPS cannot remove the children from the home due to rumors that the couple are swingers! Should children be removed from families whose parents have affairs? THere'd be a heck of a lot of foster families needed out there!

108 posted on 02/27/2002 8:07:51 PM PST by merry10
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To: wirestripper
No, just tired of the innuendoes against the VDs. A baby is DEAD, horribly dead, and she WAS a baby, and there are still those who want to slam the parents. Do any of US lead the perfect two parent non dysfunctional life style?
109 posted on 02/27/2002 8:09:28 PM PST by merry10
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To: merry10
yes we do, it's by the way usual in my and my husbands family!
110 posted on 02/27/2002 8:13:31 PM PST by janette
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To: merry10

Where's your proof that they're swingers?

No proof, but this is the most in depth review of the "whispers" you mentioned......

Danielle van Dam — Victim of "Alternative Lifestyles?"
by Chris Weinkopf
FrontPageMagazine.com | February 13, 2002

MAYBE, JUST MAYBE it was a total stranger who abducted seven-year-old Danielle van Dam from her San Diego home almost two weeks ago. Some thug could have picked her parents’ house at random and snuck in during the middle of the night, evading detection despite the home-security system. Somehow, the intruder could have found his way up to Danielle’s bedroom and removed her against her will—again, without being noticed.  Then again, maybe not......

The practical realities and crime statistics—less than 1 percent of the 800,000 children reported missing in the U.S. last year were abducted by someone unconnected to the family—suggest otherwise. Yet to judge by the initial coverage of Danielle’s disappearance on national TV, one would think her kidnapping had to be the exception to the rule.

The story, as first told on The Today Show, Good Morning America, The Early Show, Larry King Live, and America's Most Wanted, mirrored the account of Danielle’s parents, Brenda and Damon: Brenda was out partying that Friday night with friends at a San Diego nightspot. Damon put the kids to bed around 10. Brenda and her pals showed up around 2:30 and joined Damon for some pizza. The friends then left, and Brenda and Damon went to bed without first checking in on their daughter. They didn’t discover that she was missing until 9 a.m. Saturday morning.

As usual, the story behind the story has been available mostly outside the establishment media—on the Internet and talk radio.

Last Friday, San Diego talk-show host Rick Roberts presented his listeners with an alternative scenario for what might have happened. According to his "reliable" source "high in law enforcement," the van Dams are "swingers," and not in the dancing sense. They engage in "lots of wife-swapping," and reportedly did so in their garage the night Danielle disappeared. According to rumors circulating like mad on local talk shows and Internet bulletin boards, the van Dams lock their garage from the inside during their swingers’ parties to make sure Danielle and her two brothers don’t stumble in on the festivities.

That would explain why the van Dams might have failed to notice an intruder breaking into their home and walking off with their child. It also provides a motive for neighbor David Westerfield, the only suspect thus far identified by San Diego police. According to the rumors—which are, it should be noted, only that—Westerfield was a frustrated, would-be swinger who wanted to attend the van Dams’ soirees, but was denied admission for lack of a partner.

There’s more to the Westerfield angle: He saw Mrs. van Dam at the bar earlier in the evening, where, he claims, they danced (which she denies). He also high-tailed it out of San Diego and into the desert the next morning, which was enough to make police suspicious. So far, they have searched his home, where they found child pornography, and seized two of his vehicles, but they haven’t sought his arrest.

It’s easy to speculate by connecting the dots: At the nightclub, Westerfield might have learned about the orgy planned later in the evening. Mindful that Danielle’s parents would be distracted, he could have used the opportunity to sneak into their home and take her, thereby satisfying his perverted sexual appetites and exacting revenge against the van Dams for not including him in theirs.

It’s just a theory, and it’s rooted purely in conjecture, but it’s also the best lead available so far, which raises a worthwhile question: Why have so many in the press, the national TV media in particular, been reluctant to pursue it?

Surely it’s not just that the stories are unsubstantiated. That, after all, never kept the media from investigating claims of Nicole Brown Simpson’s drug use, the basis of O.J. defenders’ absurd charge that drug lords were "the real killer."

For their part, the van Dams have yet to deny the innuendos categorically. Asked about the alleged swinging on a San Diego TV station, Mrs. van Dam replied that "rumors are rumors," and "they have absolutely nothing to do with this investigation." Newsweek, one of few national media outlets that’s questioned the van Dams’ telling of events, quotes their spokeswoman, Sara Fraunces, as issuing the classic non-denial denial: The van Dams "do not lead a perfect lifestyle," she said, but that’s immaterial to the matter at hand.

Fraunces no doubt chose her words carefully. In the last 35 years, the term "lifestyle" has become not only the code word for any sort of sexual deviance, but also the quick way to claim a certain immunity from inconvenient questioning about it. This is the same logic Bill Clinton and his defenders used to rationalize perjury and lying to the American public, because it was "just about sex." For Gary Condit, it justified denying his affair to Washington police. His lifestyle took precedence over their duty to find Chandra Levy, dead or alive.

Like the "right to privacy" (a term invoked almost exclusively in sexual matters), the "lifestyle" claim is an appeal to the sexual revolution and its promise of an uninhibited sex life free of all responsibilities and moral judgment. It supersedes even laws, justice, or, in the case of Danielle van Dam and others, human life. To many of the reporters covering the van Dam story, the couple’s right to privacy similarly transcends the need for a complete and thorough investigation of their daughter’s disappearance.

But the couple’s "personal life" is a legitimate subject of inquiry, and not just for investigators. With their appeals to the press and calls for volunteers to help look for Danielle, the van Dams have made the investigation into their daughter’s kidnapping a very public affair. Privacy concerns should keep neither police nor reporters from pursuing all viable leads—certainly not when there’s a chance Danielle may still be alive.

It may be, as Mrs. van Dam claims, that Danielle’s abduction has nothing to do with her parents’ sexual predilections, but at this point, there’s no way for the van Dams to know that for sure. If they are lying about that Friday night’s events, then their credibility on all matters must be called into doubt. And even if they are telling the truth about that night, but they hosted sex parties in their home on others, that could yield a long list of potential suspects—people with unhealthy sexual behaviors who know the lay of the house.

The fetishization of "privacy" shouldn’t keep the van Dams from being forthright, or preclude the press from doing its job. The life of a little girl is at stake.

111 posted on 02/27/2002 8:13:52 PM PST by FresnoDA
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To: merry10
The fact is a serious investigation is in order here concerning the parenting ability of these two people.
112 posted on 02/27/2002 8:14:26 PM PST by Registered
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To: merry10
So what? Did I say that the kids should be removed? Huh? I wrote that the guy was suspicious of the VDs. People, apparently like you, think that because he didn't report any income then he can not, what... have a brain in his head? He can't see something odd in a family?
113 posted on 02/27/2002 8:14:38 PM PST by It's me
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To: merry10

Danielle's Parents React To Neighbor's Arraignment

Danielle was first reported missing Feb. 2. Her father, Damon van Dam, told authorities that the last he'd seen of his daughter was when he had put her to bed after 10 p.m. the night before.

On that night, Brenda van Dam had gone out with several female friends and came home around 2:30 a.m. She then stayed up for about an hour with her husband and friends, according to 10News.

She said she made sure the childrens' bedroom doors were closed to keep from disturbing them, but didn't check on the children. Danielle has two brothers.

Westerfield previously told reporters that he saw Brenda van Dam at a bar near their home the night before Danielle was reported missing. The design engineer told 10News that he danced with his neighbor; she later denied that story.

Since then, the case has drawn national media attention and drawn hundreds of people, including a group of Miramar Marines, into searches of the desert and various rural areas in San Diego County.

A hearing to unseal search warrants in the case is scheduled for Wednesday.


Several posts over the past few days have mentioned the peculiar knowledge that Westerfield had of the van Dam's comings and goings.  The inference being that Brenda and David Westerfield may be more than the casual acquaintance she has told the general public.  This may come out to be a love triangle, or paragon, or octagon, or who knows??

114 posted on 02/27/2002 8:15:41 PM PST by FresnoDA
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To: Catspaw
I can't say I agree with the family's lifestyle.But the their lifestyle has little to do with it! Until we start making the price to pay A LOT HIGHER we are going to continue to see sick crimes like this! As far as I am concerned these acts are Terrorism, they terrorise communitys, neighborhoods, and the nation as a whole. I know it's a sick pessimistic thought but get used to it, as long as there are defense lawyers, and population increases, we are going to see more of these!!
115 posted on 02/27/2002 8:17:09 PM PST by blaze
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To: merry10
I am not trying to slam them, but they deserve criticism for their apparent negligence on that night. They admitted to drinking and she was at a bar with friends (I believe) No body admitted checking on the girl! This is what got me. That is not normally how you raise kids, even if you are partying. Just my opinion.
116 posted on 02/27/2002 8:17:54 PM PST by Cold Heat
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To: lmr
I hope that whoever did this pays the ultimate price.

Whoever is guilty should be hung from the nearest tree!

117 posted on 02/27/2002 8:18:41 PM PST by pray4liberty
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To: merry10
No, just tired of the innuendoes against the VDs. A baby is DEAD, horribly dead, and she WAS a baby, and there are still those who want to slam the parents. Do any of US lead the perfect two parent non dysfunctional life style?

I'd like to believe I do: Let's see, a commited Catholic, married for 20 years(to only one man - no divorce) with 5 kids, no affairs, happy, own our home, what else??? oh yeah, aren't swingers - I believe in God and love and respect my husband way too much.

118 posted on 02/27/2002 8:19:12 PM PST by It's me
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To: janette
yes we do, it's by the way usual in my and my husbands family!

BUMP!!!

119 posted on 02/27/2002 8:25:05 PM PST by FresnoDA
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To: It's me
oh yeah, aren't swingers - I believe in God and love and respect my husband way too much.

OK, You get a big one as well!!

BUMP!!!

120 posted on 02/27/2002 8:27:31 PM PST by FresnoDA
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