To: Slyfox;justshutupandtakeit
Excuse me for butting in, but...
What neighbors knew it and said so where? There was no such testimony at the PH that I recall, nor have I read such in any media reports.
I have seen it speculated many times on the various VD threads that perhaps it was unlocked and thats how the prints could have gotten there. That is not enough explanation IMHO.
The defense is going to have to explain away those prints very clearly, because it is known that he stored it elsewhere and that it was not commonly parked at his home except when he was preparing for or returning from a trip. Not times adults usually allow children to romp through their RV.
42 posted on
03/28/2002 9:19:54 AM PST by
Valpal1
To: Valpal1
The defense was not allowed to enter testimony or witnesses. This was a preliminary hearing, not the trial. At the trial, if there is such information, it will probably be allowed.
To: Valpal1
Yes, I recall that the camper was not normally parked at his home.
To: Valpal1
If it was unlocked and some kids got in, I'm guessing he would know they had been there and started locking it from then on.
In the motor home, they found her blood and her fingerprints. Damning evidence fer sure.
To: Valpal1
Kids like to find hiding places to play. I have had to keep my trailer locked at all times because the neighborhood kids who I have found playing in it have parents who tend to be suit-happy. If Westerfield had his RV parked in his driveway at all, kids are going to check to see if it is locked. This is no stretch of the imagination. It is just kids being kids. RV's are like trees. If they can climb into it they will.
54 posted on
03/28/2002 9:28:48 AM PST by
Slyfox
To: Valpal1
I recall reading that he often parked it down the street and that neighbors sometimes complained about this. Other questions -- did it have an alarm? Did it lock/unlock by remote as well as by key? Did Danielle have a history of straying into places she didn't belong?
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