Posted on 03/31/2002 1:52:12 PM PST by FresnoDA
Account set up for Danielle's search still has about $24,000
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By Kristen Green March 24, 2002 As of Friday, more than $33,000 had been donated by people from New Jersey to Oregon. During the search for the 7-year-old, donations totaling more than $10,600 flowed into an account in Danielle's name. And since the discovery of her body in rural East County nearly a month after she was reported missing, an additional $22,800 has been deposited. "We didn't go open an account and ask for money," said family friend Bill Libby, who handled donations for the van Dams. "I opened the account because people wanted to donate money." Initially, the family expected to use the donations to pay for search expenses, like posters and fliers. After Danielle's body was found, the family Web site said additional donations would be used to pay memorial expenses. But Libby said the family's expenses have been limited because of numerous donations, from fliers to cremation fees. So far, the van Dams have spent $4,200 of the donations to buy banners, posters and buttons. And they are writing a $5,000 check to the Laura Recovery Center, which coordinated the search for Danielle.The family hasn't decided how to use the remaining $24,000. "I'm sure in due time that they will turn their attention to the appropriate and productive use of those funds, but right now they're really still dealing with the loss of their daughter," said family spokeswoman Sara Muller Fraunces. Close friends have suggested the van Dams take their time considering how the money will be used. Libby has said the funds could be used to pay for counseling for the family, and the van Dams are considering establishing a local foundation to conduct searches for missing San Diego children. After Danielle's parents realized she wasn't in her bed the morning of Feb. 2, people began donating money to cover search expenses. Libby tried to open an account at Wells Fargo on behalf of the van Dams. But the account had to be set up by a nonprofit organization, and a family friend who attends Community Bible Church in Scripps Ranch asked the pastor if the church would sponsor the account. Even though the van Dams aren't members of his congregation, the Rev. Barry Minkow agreed. Minkow, who was convicted of securities and bank fraud in the late 1980s and served a 71/2-year prison sentence, doesn't have access to the van Dam account, church treasurer Bruce Brown said. Brown said he is the only person who can withdraw money from the account, taking requests for checks directly from Libby, who acts on the van Dams' behalf. |
"Van Dam Suspicions" | |
Douglas Pierce recent comments on Websleuths...... |
Why were the blue pyjamas being folded at the VD house? Didn't they belong to one of Danielle's friends? Wasn't that the story? And why, oh why, would the parents have to rehearse lines? At that point, there really was only one thing to say, if they truly believed their daughter was kidnapped and being held somewhere: Please bring our baby back! I defy any of you to show me a grieving parent of a kidnapped child who ever read from a script! Possibly the Ramseys, but I have not ever seen anyone else do this.
At these pre-trial hearings, I've been watching the glances and overall body language of these three. It's like they all know something. Westerfield looks at them, especially Brenda, like "How can you do this and when are you going to tell the truth?" It's really scary how easily anyone could be set up these days.
FresnoDA, what do you think of this peculiar statement? Damon trying to get more reward money out of Pierce? Or something else...? Odd!
Maybe prepay some dues at the CB swingers club????
I can't see Westerfield as guilty of doing this, as I don't see a motive. He has no prior record, the evidence is so circumstantial, and his behavior is not that of an intelligent man trying to avoid suspicion.
But, that said, I am hoping that the trial goes ahead as scheduled in late May, as I want to hear the evidence. If "CourtTV" doesn't carry this one without commercials, I will be very upset.
I have no clue about the veracity of Douglas Peirce, but find his treatment by the press very confusing...
Proof?
Wasn't Brenda the one who showed this to DP? Could she have been trying to tip him off? I.e. was/is she being blackmailed and or abused by DVD? Wild speculation, I know.
That's another thing. If they knew she sleepwalked and the door was open why not check? The magnet thing doesn't make sense either. The sensors are on the inside of the door, you have to open the door to get to the sensor it beeps before the magnet is put on it. There were no magnets found on the doors. Just in DvD's imagination.
There is minimal DNA evidence in the RV and none in the SUV. What's up with that? Remember that the police took DW's shoe to get prints. He could have seen what Damon did and Damon knew it and that was why he flipped out. How do you explain I'm sneaking around my neighbor's house to f* with them or just the wife? Or at least David prowling is tossed out on another forum.
I also disagree with the argument that the police framed him. Everything they have found thus far can be explained simply, but only when the truth comes out about Brenda. To some degree without the truth about Brenda. There are in excess of 100 unidentified prints. Did the police quit trying to identify them when they found the one they needed to make their case? Not to split hairs, but that's really not framing it's stopping prematurely.
Show me real proof.
And Kim how many times do I have to post to you the info about the torn pages in the nightstand?
Maybe he was feeling reckless like David and decided to throw his life away so you could question is motives. /sarcasm off.
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