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Hair in Westerfield home similar to Danielle's: (6-25-2002 Van Dam vs. Westerfield Trial Coverage)
North County Times-San Diego ^ | June 25, 2002 | Kimberly Epler

Posted on 06/25/2002 9:30:26 AM PDT by FresnoDA

Hair in Westerfield home similar to Danielle's

KIMBERLY EPLER
Staff Writer

SAN DIEGO ---- A police criminalist testified Monday that tiny pieces of evidence ---- hairs and carpet fibers ---- found in David Westerfield's house and motor home could link the Sabre Springs man to Danielle van Dam, the 7-year-old neighbor he is accused of kidnapping and murdering.

Tanya DuLaney, a trace evidence analyst with the San Diego Police Department, said blonde hairs, dog hairs and tan carpet fibers found on Westerfield's property were similar to Danielle's hair, the short brown-gray fur of the van Dam family dog and Danielle's bedroom carpet.


DuLaney said she could not make a 100 percent match of the hair and fiber evidence.

Westerfield, 50, could face the death penalty if convicted of kidnapping and murdering Danielle. The young girl was reported missing Feb. 2. Her nude and decomposing body was found nearly four weeks later in rural East County.

Westerfield, a twice-divorced design engineer, kept his hands clasped in front of him during Monday's proceedings, occasionally writing notes and consulting with his attorneys.

Danielle's mother, Brenda van Dam, attended the entire hearing. The van Dams live two doors down the street from Westerfield and were passing acquaintances with him. Damon van Dam sat with his wife during the morning session.

Day 12 of Westerfield's trial was dominated by the hair and fiber testimony of DuLaney, who told jurors that light brown-blonde hairs found in Westerfield's motor home and house were similar to Danielle's hair in color, length, diameter. Westerfield has short, dark hair.

Jurors heard testimony that DNA evidence will show Danielle could have left the blonde hairs found on sheets and pillow cases taken from Westerfield's master bedroom ---- the first possible evidence placing the second-grader upstairs in his home.

"They could have come from Danielle van Dam," DuLaney said of tests performed on the hairs. "All six of them."

Further testimony on the hair samples is expected today or later this week when prosecutors are expected to wrap up their side of the case.

Meanwhile, Westerfield's defense attorney, Steven Feldman, focused on what didn't match, having DuLaney go over hair after hair found in the motor home ---- some brown and others color-treated blonde ---- which were determined not to be Danielle's because of color, length or dye.

Earlier in the trial, Brenda van Dam testified her daughter's hair was never dyed and Danielle had a haircut about a week before she disappeared. Van Dam also had testified she took Danielle to Westerfield's house to sell Girl Scout cookies a few days before Danielle disappeared. She testified her daughter went into the house briefly, but did not go upstairs.

The tedium of the fiber and hair testimony prompted Judge William Mudd to give jurors an extra long afternoon break.

Feldman followed the same line of questioning with the carpet fibers, asking about fibers that didn't match. He called attention to a lack of physical evidence putting Danielle in Westerfield's black Toyota 4Runner, the car Westerfield drove when he went to get his motor home on Feb. 2 ---- the morning Danielle was discovered missing.

None of Danielle's hair or blood was found in the vehicle, another police criminalist, David Cornacchia, testified. Nor were any of the carpet fibers lifted from the soles of Westerfield's 25 pairs of shoes similar to Danielle's bedroom carpet, DuLaney said.

Also on Monday, DuLaney told jurors about finding five carpet fibers in Westerfield's motor home that were similar in size and shape to Danielle's bedroom carpet.

She showed jurors enlarged pictures, showing the fibers side by side with those from Danielle's bedroom and magnified 400 times, to illustrate how the fibers were consistent.

Under questioning from Feldman, Westerfield's defense attorney, DuLaney said it was possible that many houses in a development like the Sabre Springs neighborhood where the van Dams and Westerfield lived could have the same carpet.

She also talked about dog hairs found in dryer lint thrown away in Westerfield's garage. More hair was found in the hallway carpet of his motor home, on a bath mat in the motor home and on a white towel. Those hairs were consistent with the hair on van Dam's dog, Leyla, DuLaney testified. Westerfield does not have a dog.

Brenda van Dam testified earlier in the trial that her daughter would often roll around with Leyla, especially after she had changed into her pajamas before going to bed.

While the dog hair found in Westerfield's house and motor home had the unusual pigment formations found in Leyla's hair, DuLaney said she could only say the hairs were similar, not exact matches.

Attempts to perform DNA tests on the hair were unsuccessful, said Holly Ernest, director of the UC Davis veterinary genetics lab. She briefly testified that there was not enough DNA on the dog hair sent to the university for testing to determine whether it belonged to Leyla.

Feldman did not ask Ernest any questions.

Testimony in the case continues today.

Contact staff writer Kimberly Epler at (760) 739-6644 or kepler@nctimes.com.

6/25/02


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: vandam; westerfield
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To: cyncooper
What ever happened to shag carpet anyway? Remember how popular that stuff was.
61 posted on 06/25/2002 11:01:27 AM PDT by winodog
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To: cyncooper
Try the Dad's bar environment, in Feldman's first cross exhibit...Which they never checked out...tsk, tsk.

sw

62 posted on 06/25/2002 11:03:08 AM PDT by spectre
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To: mommya
she said similar in every way she examined it - pretty firm - what could the orange fiber be from - people are speculating that it is from the jacket lining - wouldn't that be easy enough to show? I don't think they know the source of the orange fibers - or we'd hear about it. What has long (don't know how long) orange acrylic fibers?

Acrylic fibers are rarely used in carpeting. Most likely would be from some type of clothing, especially if orange acrylic fibers were found in DW's bed linen. Most likely came from his jacket lining if it wad made with orange acrylic fiber ('Orlon' is a trade name for acrylic). If it did come from a carpet, it would have to have been from a berber type carpet, which would explain the long strands of fiber.

63 posted on 06/25/2002 11:06:27 AM PDT by connectthedots
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To: spectre
Oh, Danielle picked it up from her mother coming home from Dad's? Well, Brenda did not go in to hug Danielle' that night. Leaving aside whether she should have or not, even had she done that I find it a bit of a stretch that Brenda carried an orange fiber home and it got tangled in Danielle's necklace.

But she didn't come in contact with Danielle upon her return home from Dad's.

64 posted on 06/25/2002 11:06:35 AM PDT by cyncooper
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To: cyncooper
Lost feed.
65 posted on 06/25/2002 11:07:10 AM PDT by cyncooper
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To: spectre
well - I wasn't expecting that - but there could have been the source for the orange fibers at Dad'd - then Brenda and DW and anyone else there that night may have come into contact witht the fibers - I did notice orange barstools in the photo - but they looked smooth like fake leather or something - hmmn
66 posted on 06/25/2002 11:07:48 AM PDT by mommya
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To: connectthedots
Did you read my wig idea?
67 posted on 06/25/2002 11:08:42 AM PDT by mommya
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To: cyncooper
Judge requested Feldman approach the bench...sidebar..
68 posted on 06/25/2002 11:08:44 AM PDT by Rheo
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To: spectre
Maybe Vandam's garage had orange carpet or rug......
69 posted on 06/25/2002 11:09:10 AM PDT by juzcuz
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To: mommya
CourtTV gal said some (or someone) on the jury were rolling thier eyes at Feldman's cross.
70 posted on 06/25/2002 11:09:56 AM PDT by mommya
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To: cyncooper
Lost feed.
They were at sidebar.
71 posted on 06/25/2002 11:10:01 AM PDT by jokar
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To: Rheo
Thanks Rheo, I thought I lost feed because it went silent, then I took a peak and saw the sidebar----They're back. Hypothetical coming......
72 posted on 06/25/2002 11:10:07 AM PDT by cyncooper
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To: cyncooper
Patience..we still don't know what the fiber was and where it came from. We do know they never checked out Dad's..WHY? Because they already had the focus on DW, why bother?

Danielle NEVER took that necklace off, you do remember that, don't you? It isn't like fibers couldn't have stayed in that necklace from one day to the other...is it? sw

73 posted on 06/25/2002 11:10:27 AM PDT by spectre
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To: cyncooper
An orange fiber found tangled in Danielle's necklace similar to orange fibers found in DW's home.

We already KNOW that Danielle was in DW's home. Transferance...

74 posted on 06/25/2002 11:11:05 AM PDT by demsux
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To: spectre
She said, in the hypothetical, that if 2-3 days prior, the family and victim were in the home..and then danced on 2/1..could the fibers have transferred...yes.

Most common fiber is cotton...yesterday it was acrylic...acrylic is common but cotton is most common....differs from Dulaney testimony from yesterday.....transfer amount is dependant on what the transferee and transferor are wearing

75 posted on 06/25/2002 11:14:08 AM PDT by Rheo
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To: Rheo
garment that is transferring should be a shedding material...like sweater.....and then something that has a stiff texture...you would have a great deal of transfer.
76 posted on 06/25/2002 11:15:19 AM PDT by Rheo
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To: Rheo
if contact between two in social environment...increased possibility of transfer...lost feed
77 posted on 06/25/2002 11:17:15 AM PDT by Rheo
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To: spectre
If the orange fibers came from Danielle's home and are the same fibers found in DW's bed linen, DW is toast. I suspect this isn't the case because if it was, DW would have been better off to plea bargain for a life sentence and avoid the death penalty which he will surely get if he is convicted.
78 posted on 06/25/2002 11:17:30 AM PDT by connectthedots
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To: demsux
Depends on where the orange fibers come from. Even if they were in his house that day (and we don't know they were) I find it quite a stretch that Danielle alone picked up a piece of fiber and it got tangled in her necklace. The van Dam home was gone over and no orange fibers found (that I know of)coming from transference due to contact with DW at Dad's as Feldman hypothesized.

The blue/gray fibers found with her body and at the site that are similar to his laundry is another curiosity.

79 posted on 06/25/2002 11:17:32 AM PDT by cyncooper
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To: Rheo
Feldman seems to be going for the source of the fibers. "With regard to the absence of the source, the value of evidence is reduced"..

Witness admits it is possible that the fibers "could not come from a common source"..

sw

80 posted on 06/25/2002 11:18:30 AM PDT by spectre
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