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Mourners Gathering At Site Where Danielle's Body Was Found: (Post van Dam News Here)
Union Tribune ^ | March 1, 2002 | Seth Hettena

Posted on 03/01/2002 4:04:47 PM PST by FresnoDA

Mourners gather at site where Danielle's body was found




ASSOCIATED PRESS

March 1, 2002


Associated Press
Mourners place flowers and a stuffed animal Friday, on the site under an oak tree where 7-year-old Danielle van Dam's body was found along Dehesa Road.


Associated Press
Andy Black looks over a memorial for 7-year-old Danielle van Dam after placing flowers Friday on the site where her body was found.
EL CAJON – Laura Davis said she felt drawn to the quiet patch of shade under an oak tree where searchers this week found the body of 7-year-old Danielle van Dam.

"The memory of her soul compelled me to come down here and say a last goodbye," Davis said Friday, cradling her 7-month-old daughter and wiping away tears. "To actually see the place where her innocent sweetness was lying under a tree." Davis, 26, added white flowers to a growing memorial of messages, bouquets, a pink teddy bear and a stuffed blue bunny that marks the place where authorities believe a neighbor dumped Danielle's body weeks ago.

Dental records confirmed Thursday that remains found by a rural roadside 25 miles east of San Diego were those of the little girl, who vanished from her bedroom Feb. 2.

The cause of death could not immediately be determined – and may never be – because of the body's state of decomposition, said Police Chief David Bejarano. Further tests were under way.

Danielle's parents, Brenda and Damon van Dam, said the unflagging efforts of more than 2,500 volunteers who searched a vast area stretching from the ocean to the desert left them with "an overwhelming sense of gratitude and closure."

"With love for an innocent child and for one another, the community has brought her back to us, and for that gift we offer our most sincere and heartfelt thanks," the van Dams said in a statement. "Even though the final outcome is horrible, we could not have imagined the rest of our lives without this closure."

A memorial service is expected later this month.

A neighbor, David Westerfield, 50, was charged Tuesday with murder, kidnapping and possession of child pornography. He has pleaded innocent and is being held without bond.

Authorities said they found traces of Danielle's blood in Westerfield's motor home and on an article of his clothing.

The self-employed engineer spent the weekend of Danielle's disappearance traveling in his motor home, stopping in the desert east of the city, authorities said.

A hunch led volunteers to the area – the remote road was one Westerfield might have taken the weekend Danielle disappeared, said Bill Garcia, a private detective who coordinated searches.

Nearby residents said they were unsettled by the discovery of Danielle's body so close to home.

"It kind of sickens us," said Charles O'Neill, 28, who lives about a mile away. "We've been driving by this road every day for the past month and knowing she's that close is something we never would have imagined."



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Successful searchers guided by 'angel'


UNION-TRIBUNE 
Shawna Miller just knows her sister, missing for 16 years and feared dead, helped guide her search team to Danielle van Dam's body.


By Susan Gembrowski and Brian E. Clark
UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITERS

March 1, 2002

Shawna Miller just knows her sister, missing for 16 years and feared dead, helped guide her search team to Danielle van Dam's body.

"I truly believe she was my angel," said Miller, barely able to contain her tears yesterday.

Two men in Miller's group, Karsten Heimburger and Christopher Morgan, found the 7-year-old's body Wednesday in a spot thick with brush off Dehesa Road, east of El Cajon. The group had searched the area for nearly three hours, and some searchers had gone home.

For more than three weeks, thousands of volunteers organized by the Danielle Recovery Center in Poway had undertaken a heartbreaking mission, checking thousands of acres of brush and desert.

Miller has lived with the pain of a missing relative since Oct. 23, 1985, when her sister, Mary Colette Rawlinson, then 19, was last seen. Her sister disappeared during the three-year period in the mid-1980s when more than 40 prostitutes and drug abusers were murdered in the San Diego region. Police didn't seem interested in finding her, Miller said. Her sister's roommate was found decapitated nine months later.

Looking for Danielle was therapeutic, said Miller, a 28-year-old Crest resident. She had participated in three other searches in the Kitchen Creek area of East County.

"I found a little bit of peace," she said. "We were all very elated we found her, but at the same time we found a child no longer breathing."

On the day of the Dehesa Road search, when Miller had walked back to her car to recheck maps, the two members of her search team called her cell phone to say they had found a body. Heimburger also called 911, and the group waited for police, as they had been instructed to do.

Wednesday's search was the first time Heimburger and Morgan, friends since junior high, had looked for Danielle.

"I'm glad to be able to be considered a part of that wonderful crew," said Heimburger, 31, of University City. Morgan, 31, of Hillcrest, said: "I'm just overjoyed that the family had closure. That's the main focus. They don't know what happened, but they know where their baby girl is."

The searchers declined to talk about what they saw. Miller also wouldn't discuss what she said to Danielle's parents, Brenda and Damon van Dam.

"Out of respect for the family, and I don't want to compromise the case," Miller said.

The search team had dwindled to five people from 13 when the body was found at 2:05 p.m.

"Now, at the very least, the family can have some kind of closure," said Jill Ward, a volunteer and neighbor of the van Dams' who worked at the Danielle Recovery Center. "Of course we all wanted to find her alive. But now, as horrible as this ending is, they will be able to move on."

Ward, whose 9-year-old daughter attends Danielle's school and whose family lives two streets away, was one of a score of searchers who stopped by the recovery center on Poway Road yesterday.

They paid their respects, delivered flowers, dropped off bright yellow vests and consoled one another.

They were joined by Brenda and Damon van Dam and their two sons, Derrick, 9, and Dylan, 5, about 11 a.m. The family stayed for several hours, met with San Diego police officials and thanked searchers for their efforts before leaving without speaking to reporters.

The van Dams and volunteers were led in a prayer circle by the Rev. Joseph Acton of St. Timothy's Episcopal Church in Rancho Peñasquitos.

"Brenda told us that 'love conquers evil,' " Acton said, speaking in front of a tall poster board covered with more than 100 photos of Danielle. "And that her family's thanks went out to everyone who helped them in the search for their daughter."

Michael Lemire, who spent nearly three weeks in the search effort, said there were many tears in the prayer circle.

"A lot of emotions were loosed," said Lemire, a musician who lives near Mount Shasta.

He was performing in Alpine when he heard Danielle was missing and came to help. Fiona Oberrick, who helped direct the recovery center efforts, said she hoped she would never have to help look for a kidnapped child again.

"But I think everyone who participated would do it again in a heartbeat," she said. "The feelings are terribly bittersweet today, but we are all glad that we could help bring Danielle home to her family."

The van Dam family plans to hold a memorial service for Danielle, though no date has been chosen, said Diane Halfman, director of the recovery center.

They have asked that people send donations to a Danielle memorial fund at the Community Bible Church, 9919 Carroll Center Road, San Diego, CA 92126.

The recovery office will remain open for another week, Halfman said.

The searchers in Miller's group plan to keep in touch long after that, Miller said.

"The moment we found her, we became a family," she said.

Miller said she hopes the effort to find Danielle will be the model for other searches of missing children around the country.

"Organized searches do get results," she said. "Get out there and rattle every stone and look under every bush and you'll find what you're looking for. There is power in the masses."


1 posted on 03/01/2002 4:04:47 PM PST by FresnoDA
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To: golitely;spectre;Amore;Bigg Red;Travis McGee;BunnySlippers;Doughtyone;Hillary's Lovely Legs...
Ping....)))) Public pressure has increased awareness of this story. It may prove difficult for those involved to keep the lid on the many details.....IMHO
2 posted on 03/01/2002 4:07:08 PM PST by FresnoDA
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To: FresnoDA
IN MEMORY OF DANIELLE VAN DAM

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( 03-01-2002 ) - Brenda and Damon van Dam released an official statement Thursday night:

"With today's confirmation that our beloved Danielle will never again be physically present in our lives, we are experiencing the depths of sadness, loss and grief which only parents who have lost children under similar circumstances can fully comprehend."

The family also says: "Love has conquered evil, in our community. This is Danielle's legacy and we couldn't be more proud. As we were praying, this morning, with the incredible volunteer searchers who actually found our daughter, our personal prayer was that god would share our little angel with everyone who helped to find her."

The statement ends with: "Danielle was a very special, beautiful, loving little girl. We miss her desperately but find comfort in knowing that she is now safe again and at peace. For Danielle, our family, friends and neighbors, we thank you for unifying us into such a giving community. We will be forever grateful to all of you."

Earlier Thursday, Danielle's parents were at the search center in Poway to thank the volunteers who worked so to find their daughter. It was their first public appearance since receiving word about the discovery in Dehesa Wednesday afternoon.

"It was hope for the best and expect the worst," said volunteer Jill Ward. "I'm kind of not surprised. After three weeks of searching for her and finding blood on Westerfield’s sweater and in his vehicle, it didn’t surprise me. But I still had hope."

The web site set up to help in the search for Danielle has been changed into a memorial page for the Sabre Springs girl, who was kidnapped from her home 27 days ago.

*The video accompanying this story, edited by Danielle’s aunt, is a photo essay of the 7-year-olds life, set to the song, “Angel,” by Sarah McLaughlin.

3 posted on 03/01/2002 4:09:45 PM PST by FresnoDA
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To: FresnoDA
bump
4 posted on 03/01/2002 4:10:13 PM PST by homeschool mama
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To: FresnoDA
I would just like to take a moment to thank you, FresnoDA. You have worked tirelessly to keep us updated and provide a place to discuss this.

It is very appreciated !!!!!

5 posted on 03/01/2002 4:12:42 PM PST by Southflanknorthpawsis
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To: FresnoDA
One of the tabloids is reporting today that Westerfield told police he and Brenda had been having an affair in his home and in his RV. Granted, this is a gossip sheet. But could they print something so cruel without a reliable source in the SDPD?
6 posted on 03/01/2002 4:15:40 PM PST by Palladin
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To: homeschool mama
God bless this little angel...and God help the BA$TARD that did this... Prison has a SPECIAL place for him...I pray that she didn't suffer.
7 posted on 03/01/2002 4:18:27 PM PST by jaz.357
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To: FresnoDA
"closure" I hate that word. It makes it sound like the worst is over & its not. Its just beginning.
8 posted on 03/01/2002 4:19:04 PM PST by Ditter
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To: jaz.357
Prison has a SPECIAL place for him...

So does hell.

9 posted on 03/01/2002 4:19:34 PM PST by steveo
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To: FresnoDA
May God bless little Danielle's friends, who will all be affected by this tragedy; may He punish her murderer on this earth; and may He torture, exceedingly, abundantly, forever, the person(s) who did this to an innocent child.
10 posted on 03/01/2002 4:33:42 PM PST by nicmarlo
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To: Palladin
Personally, I'll not take the words of a pedophile and murderer as truth.
11 posted on 03/01/2002 4:35:17 PM PST by OldFriend
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To: FresnoDA

Let's go FReepers!
It's FReepathon time!


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13 posted on 03/01/2002 4:42:52 PM PST by Jen
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To: FresnoDA
"a hunch led them to the area", said the private detective who coordinated search efforts.

A hunch, or perhaps a tip?

sw

14 posted on 03/01/2002 4:45:54 PM PST by spectre
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"hunch" do you have info to share with us? perhaps a little talking by a one Mr.DW
15 posted on 03/01/2002 4:52:03 PM PST by cherry
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To: spectre
My money's on "tip."
16 posted on 03/01/2002 4:53:35 PM PST by MizSterious
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To: cherry
Perhaps...

sw

17 posted on 03/01/2002 4:54:24 PM PST by spectre
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To: golitely;spectre
It's too coincidental to be anything other than a tip. You don't go back a research the same site, unless, of course, you know something.
18 posted on 03/01/2002 4:55:43 PM PST by nicmarlo
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To: FresnoDA
Has this been mentioned?
Love Conquers Evil
Epidsode 17, Season 2
First Aired April 7, 2000
TV Series: Good vs Evil
SciFi Channel

Ideal Date, a dating service, is much more than it seems. The service is run by Morlocks and they have big plans to get humans to make Faustian deals using their employees. Their other main targets are the men and women who work for the Corps.

19 posted on 03/01/2002 4:57:47 PM PST by bvw
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To: golitely
I think it was a tip from either DW or someone else that night. We still don't know how many players there are in this game...perhaps just DW....perhaps more. As the SDPD said, it's far from over.

sw

20 posted on 03/01/2002 4:58:25 PM PST by spectre
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