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TOW TRUCK DRIVER CLAIMS WESTERFIELD TALKING TO SOMEONE: Phone Records Trace Westerfield's Movements
KNSD NBC ^ | June 13, 2002 | KNSD NBC

Posted on 06/13/2002 4:28:33 PM PDT by FresnoDA

TOW TRUCK DRIVER CLAIMS HE HEARD WESTERFIELD TALKING TO SOMEONE!!!

Phone Records, Witnesses Trace Westerfield's Movements

Witnesses On Day 7 Show Movements

 

POSTED: 12:56 p.m. PDT June 13, 2002
UPDATED: 2:41 p.m. PDT June 13, 2002

 

SAN DIEGO -- The prosecution in the David Westerfield murder trial called on a cell phone company employee and several campers Thursday to verify the defendant's whereabouts the weekend Danielle van Dam disappeared.

A series of calls from Westerfield's cell phone in early February appeared to mirror his rambling motor home trip to the beaches of southern San Diego County and the Imperial Valley deserts, Verizon Wireless representative Greg Sheets testified.

But on cross-examination, Westerfield's defense attorney, Steven Feldman, sought to show that the cell phone calls were not a reliable record of Westerfield's locations that weekend. Under questioning by Feldman, Sheets admitted that the records don't give precise locations and don't identify the user of the phone.

Westerfield is charged with kidnapping and murdering Danielle. He could face the death penalty if he's convicted.

The prosecution also called a series of witnesses who were at Silver Strand State Beach on Saturday, Feb. 2. Westerfield said he drove his motor home to Silver Strand that morning.

Beverly Jean Askey of El Cajon testified that her family was already at the beach when a motor home that she later learned was Westerfield's pulled into a nearby space sometime before 10 a.m. It was a nice, sunny day she said, yet no one came out of the vehicle.

"He just pulled up, he pulled the front window closed and I never saw anyone again," Askey said.

Two other campers said they saw Westerfield's motor home and noticed that it appeared closed up.

Earlier, Angela Elkus, a resident of the Sabre Springs neighborhood where the van Dams and Westerfield lived, answered questions about the motor home. She said she had seen children playing around the vehicle three or four times when it was parked on the street, but she said they were mostly older children. She also talked about a visit to the van Dam home after Danielle disappeared.

  Elkus said she had never been to the home before, but she brought food over for the family on the Sunday after the little girl disappeared. She said that the family's dog appeared "scared, shy, confused and perfectly still" when she came in the house, and it did not bark, she said. Legal analysts say prosecutors want to convince the jury that a stranger could have come into the house and taken Danielle without the dog barking.



TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: vandam; westerfield
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To: MizSterious
Not sure what to make of this. I missed the testimony due to thunderstorms in the area. (Is this a good day to die? LOL!)

AHHH!! Late to the thread..ROFLOL!!


241 posted on 06/13/2002 10:15:35 PM PDT by FresnoDA
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To: John Jamieson
Please disregard my first question...just had to read further to realize my question was already answered. :o)
242 posted on 06/13/2002 10:18:42 PM PDT by homeschool mama
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To: Karson
Wonder where they talked to Barbra and when. She couldn't have been with DW atleast that part of Saturday. Was it about the sametime that DW showed back up?
243 posted on 06/13/2002 10:18:59 PM PDT by John Jamieson
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To: John Jamieson
Wonder where they talked to Barbra and when.

I don't know but it must have been fairly early in the day if she hadn't sobered up yet. Don't you think?

244 posted on 06/13/2002 10:24:24 PM PDT by Karson
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To: homeschool mama;MizSterious

Driver heard voices around defendant's motorhome

SIGNONSANDIEGO

June 13, 2002

A tow truck operator believes he heard a voice around a motorhome owned by murder defendant David Westerfield that became stuck in the sand near Glamis on the weekend his alleged victim disappeared.

Daniel Conklin of Glamis said a motorcyclist told him of a 35-foot motorhome stuck in the sand near an area called Wash 14 about mid-morning on Feb. 3.

While working to free the motorhome toward its rear, Conklin testified he believes Westerfield was digging on the other.

"I thought he made some comments to me," Conklin said.

"Did you know he was talking to you?" prosecutor Jeff Dusek asked.

"I didn't know he was talking to me," Conklin said.

 

The tow truck driver repeated that he "just heard what I thought was a voice and it would have been him because we were the only people there."

When he walked over to acknowledge Westerfield, the defendant "shook his head."

"I dont' remember the exact words, but it was 'I wasn't talking to you or I didn't say anything.' " Conklin said.

"You thought you were the only two people there," Dusek said.

"We were the only two people there," Conklin said.

"But you never went inside that motorhome," Dusek said.

"No," he said.

After freeing the motorhome, Westerfield drove out. Conklin noticed the defendant had left the levelers behind for his RV.

David Westerfield produced a wallet during his visit to Silver Strand State Beach on the weekend Danielle van Dam disappeared, the same wallet he told investigators he had lost.

The wallet was seen by park volunteer Donald Raymond, with whom Westerfield argued after money the defendant overpaid was returned.

 

Westerfield appeared agitated over the issue, Raymond testified on Thursday during Westerfield's murder trial.

"I've never seen someone agitated for getting too much money back,"  he said, a statement that drew laughter from the jury.

Raymond testified Westerfield told him that he had just been to an ATM, opening the wallet to show him he only had $20 bills.

The issue of whether Westerfield had a wallet is one of a number of inconsistencies prosecutors say points to his guilt in the murder of the 7-year-old girl.

 

Westerfield left the state beach shortly after being contacted by a ranger who returned the overpaid cash.

The 50-year-old design engineer is also charged with kidnapping, along with misdemeanor possession of child pornography. He could face the death penalty if convicted on the felony counts.

Westerfield told authorities he originally intended to go to Anza Borrego to camp in his motorhome, but decided to go to Silver Strand instead because he had disovered his wallet was missing and he did not have enough cash to finance a longer trip.

Westerfield also told Detective Johnny Keene that was one of the reasons he left the Silver Strand.

 

The workers at the park testified that Westerfield overpaid camping fees by $30

Prosecutors have spent the last two days mapping out the travels of Westerfield in his motorhome the weekend the child disappeared from her home in Sabre Springs.

Ranger Brian Neill was among a number of witnesses who said the blinds in Westerfield's motorhome were drawn down.

No furniture was set up outside, either, he said.

`"It didn't look like anyone was there,"Neill said. "The curtains were drawn. It was all locked up." Neill said he knocked on a door and waited for nearly a minute -- and was actually backing away toward his vehicle -- before the occupant answered. The man, who he identified as the defendant, stepped out, denied he made the overpayment, but then accepted the money.

Neill also testified that Westerfield didn't say anything to him after taking the money and did not go back inside until he left.

Ranger Olen Golden, described how he cut open envelopes campers left with their payment. He said Westerfield's was marked for two nights at $24, but he found a $50 bill and four $1 bills.

Various campers at the park testified they noticed the motorhome because there was no activity around it.

`"We were all curious about why the curtains had been drawn except for the one in front," Joyce Rodgers, an El Cajon resident, said about seeing the vehicle come into the campground.

"It was all closed up," said Teresa Hastings, an El Cajon resident who was camping that weekend. "The drapes were all closed, the awning wasn't up. It was like there was nobody there."

Rodgers, there with several family members, said they decided the driver must either have a girlfriend or need a rest.

Prosecutors also attempted to try to establish where Westerfield drove his motor home.

Jurors heard a Verizon Wireless records custodian testify about when and where Westerfield's cell phone made contact with cellular telephone relay towers that weekend

Thursday was the seventh day of testimony in San Diego Superior Court. Westerfield, 50, is accused of the kidnapping and murder of Danielle.

 

 

On roam

Verizon Wireless records custodian Greg Sheets brought copies of records for phone calls made by Westerfield's two cellular telephones from Feb. 1 through Feb. 6.

One phone made no calls. Over the weekend, the other was used to make several calls and retrieve voicemail intermittently, while calls made to the phone were diverted to voicemail.

Sheets, testified that a telephone belonging to Westerfield's account communicated with one of the numbers five times and the other four times. One of the numbers belongs to Westerfield's company, Spectrum Design, based at his house. The other, called by City News Service this morning, was answered by a woman who refused to give her name. Sheets said two calls were made from the woman's number to the defendant.

Sheets testified that the calls were routed through cellular transmitter sites in Chollas Creek and downtown Chula Vista the morning of Feb. 2, then in the early evening through sites in Carmel Mountain Ranch, Mount Woodson and Ramona. A roaming call that night was made from somewhere in Imperial Valley, but Sheets said he did not have a record of the specific location involved. Records showed the only call made the next day was at 7:33 p.m., using a transmission site in Mira Mesa. Under cross-examination by defense attorney Steven Feldman, Sheets said signals from cellular phones can sometimes travel 15 miles before a usable transmission site is found. A cell phone will usually try to connect to the nearest tower, but if that tower is busy, it will try to contact the next nearest tower and can be bounced several towers away, Sheets said.

"So you can't tell us where the user actually was," lead defense attorney Steven Feldman asked Sheets during cross-examination.

"No," Sheets replied.

But he later testified that it's more likely for a call to be routed through the nearest tower on weekends because there is less overall cell phone usage on weekends than on weekdays.

 

Docile dog

A woman who brought food to the van Dam residence on Feb. 3, the day after Danielle was reported missing, testified that the family dog appeared docile.

Angela Elkus said the family dog, a "fairly young" gray Weimaraner, took little notice of her, though it was her first visit to the van Dam house.

"When I came in he was just standing there," she said. "He looked rather scared, shy, confused."

One of the nagging questions about the Danielle's disappearance is how anyone could have made his way into the home – which was occupied by the girl's parents, brothers, and dog – without the dog barking or creating some sort of noise.

The van Dam's have testified the dog was raised around others that had been "debarked."

245 posted on 06/13/2002 10:29:18 PM PDT by FresnoDA
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To: homeschool mama
Brenda did say something like that - that she didn't like Barbara talking to Danielle or something - her reason was "Well - she didn't really know my kids." I find this strange - because I remember Rich saying that he knew both Barb and Denise a bit because he had been at the VD's before for some sort of holiday gathering like Christmas or Thanksgiving and they were there also. So don't you think the kids were there too - and don't most people have only thier close friends over on such occasions - doesn't make sense.
246 posted on 06/13/2002 10:29:21 PM PDT by mommya
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To: Karson
Depends on how much she had to drink for breakfast. Wonder if the interview was by phone? I also wonder if car and house were ever searched.
247 posted on 06/13/2002 10:30:35 PM PDT by John Jamieson
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To: homeschool mama
I hadn't heard about this. Source?

From June 6 PM testimony:
6 BY MR. FELDMAN:
7 Q. WITH REGARD TO BARBARA, IS IT THE CASE THAT YOUR
8 RELATIONSHIP WITH HER WAS SUCH THAT YOU WERE UNCOMFORTABLE WHEN
9 SHE WAS TALKING WITH YOUR DAUGHTER, DANIELLE?
10 A. IT JUST STRUCK ME AS ODD BECAUSE SHE DIDN'T -- SHE
11 WASN'T AROUND MY CHILDREN THAT MUCH.
12 Q. SO WHAT -- I THINK WHAT YOU JUST TOLD ME WAS THERE
13 WAS A TIME WHEN BARBARA WAS TALKING TO DANIELLE AND WHATEVER --
14 THAT'S CORRECT, ISN'T IT?
15 A. THAT WAS BEFORE WE LEFT TO GO OUT.
16 Q. OKAY.
17 AND WHEN THAT WAS OCCURRING IT STRUCK YOU AS ODD?
18 A. YES.

248 posted on 06/13/2002 10:30:51 PM PDT by nycgal
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To: mommya
Until you know Barbara's a sexual deviate.
249 posted on 06/13/2002 10:32:12 PM PDT by John Jamieson
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To: FresnoDA
You need to catch up on the thread. See post #179.
250 posted on 06/13/2002 10:32:18 PM PDT by UCANSEE2
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To: John Jamieson
Scary late night reading material.....Boooo!

SATANIC, OCCULT, RITUALISTIC CRIME:
A LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSPECTIVE (Eerie Similarities To VD Case!)


251 posted on 06/13/2002 10:32:20 PM PDT by FresnoDA
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To: nycgal
I THINK WHAT YOU JUST TOLD ME WAS THERE WAS A TIME WHEN BARBARA WAS TALKING TO DANIELLE AND WHATEVER -- AND WHEN THAT WAS OCCURRING IT STRUCK YOU AS ODD? YES.

But there is no reason for the police to suspect Barb. (/sarcasm)

252 posted on 06/13/2002 10:35:25 PM PDT by UCANSEE2
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To: nycgal
makes me wonder what the heck she was talking to her about??....this is another one of the many things that just don't sit right w/me.
253 posted on 06/13/2002 10:38:18 PM PDT by Rheo
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To: nycgal
Barbara did talk to Danielle, had forgotten about that. Everyone else, especially dad ignored her. Everytime someone asked about Danielle, it was always, well, she was writing or reading something. Not drinking beer and playing video games with dad, like the boys.
254 posted on 06/13/2002 10:38:43 PM PDT by John Jamieson
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To: UCANSEE2;MizSterious
Angela ElkusWeimaraner
Angela Elkus is the first witness on Day 7 of the trial. She says the first time she went to the van Dam's home, their dog seemed very shy and did not bark.

Gee...I wonder why the dog FROZE in silence and in terror!!!  Another Sabre Swings "chick" with a LOW CUT BLOUSE!!  Unbelievable!!


255 posted on 06/13/2002 10:38:47 PM PDT by FresnoDA
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To: All
Was the chewed up dog bed ever tested to verify it was in fact chewed up by the dog and not destroyed by any other method?...to cover up something that may have been on the dog bed from the MB?
256 posted on 06/13/2002 10:40:31 PM PDT by Rheo
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To: UCANSEE2
Police don't look for female sex perverts, much rarer than male sex perverts.....doesn't fit the profile.
257 posted on 06/13/2002 10:41:26 PM PDT by John Jamieson
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To: Rheo

One Question Freepers!!!

Do you wonder why WESTERFIELD pulled up stakes, and abandoned his campsite at Silver Strand....Read On!!

The defense, RESTS!!  LOL

Beverly Askey
Beverly Askey says she saw Westerfield's motor home arrive at Silver Strand State Beach sometime before 10 a.m. on Feb. 2.
Teresa Hastings
Teresa Hastings was also camping at the beach that Saturday. She testifies that she saw Westerfield's motor home and noticed that it appeared to be closed up. He only came out, she says, when the ranger came by and knocked on his door.

258 posted on 06/13/2002 10:41:35 PM PDT by FresnoDA
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To: Karson
Was it Denise or Barb who closed the outside garage door and may or may not have locked it?
259 posted on 06/13/2002 10:44:20 PM PDT by John Jamieson
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To: John Jamieson
Denise...per her testimony...
260 posted on 06/13/2002 10:45:04 PM PDT by FresnoDA
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