Anyway, a hunch led about 20 volunteers to the area where Danielle's body was found about 2:15 p.m. on a Wednesday. "The remote road was one Westerfield might have taken the weekend Danielle disappeared", said Bill Garcia, a private detective who coordinated searches in the area.
"Someone who would try to evade or stay low-key would have picked that route," Garcia said.
Volunteers first checked the site Saturday but found nothing. Ten volunteers returned to the site Wednesday after investigators decided the area needed to be checked again. Searchers found the body about 25 feet from the road under a cluster of oak trees.
"Just a hunch"?...Oh, so that is why they went back after 20 volunteers had searched the same area...and EUREKA there she was!
They went back because a Private Detective had a hunch?! Does this pass the smell test?
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Given what we have seen so far, IMO, David Westerfield is not guilty of this murder. Perhaps being present would make him an accessory.
No matter how you slice it or dice it, it doesn't add up or pass the smell test. For whatever reason, I just can't shake that feeling.
PING)))))