To: FresnoDA
Regarding documents possibly relating to the David Westerfield case being found at the landfill: a detective who was part of a search team late yesterday afternoon spotted an envelop with attorney Steven Feldman's name on it. He is Mr. Westerfield's attorney. The envelop was taken to the command post and was turned over to an evidence technician, who placed it in an evidence bag. The bag has been impounded until we receive instructions from court authorities. Mr. Feldman and the District Attorney's Office are aware of yesterday's discovery.
That is strange. Why would they go to such lengths to handle mail that does not belong in this case whatsoever. It looks more like a hands across America event. Why don't they just give the mail to Mr. Feldman? His client is in jail and cannot be involved in this case. Brenda van Dam is though.
To: Lauratealeaf
Members of what the van Dams called the core support team included: center director Diane Halfman, a San Diego police officer who retired from the force after 11 years; community coordinator Susan Wintersteen, a neighbor; fund coordinator Bill Libby, a family friend; communications coordinator Paula Call, whose daughter was in Danielle's second-grade class at Creekside Elementary; and Sara Muller Fraunces, a communications consultant.
To: Lauratealeaf
As of now...I am highly suspect of the SDPD actions....note that 7 of the 11 investigators at the Land Fill were Westerfield case detectives....
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