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Defense could pin hopes on insect life..Westerfield Trial Breaking News: BUG EVIDENCE QUESTIONS!!
Union Tribune ^ | July 10, 2002 | Kristen Green

Posted on 07/10/2002 3:17:09 PM PDT by FresnoDA

Defense could pin hopes on insect life


By Kristen Green
STAFF WRITER

June 30, 2002Warble fly: pupa and adult


In the first four weeks of David Westerfield's murder trial, jurors were schooled in scientific evidence such as blood and DNA, fingerprints and fibers. Now they'll get a crash course in the life cycle of flies.

Westerfield's team of lawyers is expected to launch his defense this week, and lead attorney Steven Feldman has hinted that he will use insect biology to prove 7-year-old Danielle van Dam died after police and reporters began tracking his client's every move. That would mean Westerfield couldn't have killed the child.

"This would be very powerful evidence," said San Diego criminal defense lawyer Michael Pancer. "I can't think of what the state would say if this point were pinned."

Using forensic entomology, scientists can estimate when the girl died by determining the age of insects, generally flies, found on her body.

"They generally get to the body before police do, and they lay eggs," said Bernard Greenberg, professor emeritus of biological sciences at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

The prosecution may call the same expert to the witness stand.

Bots in the throat of a caribouBecause of the gag order in the case, no one can provide a timetable for witnesses, clarify facts or discuss strategy.

Feldman has raised the possibility that Danielle may have been killed up to two weeks after her mother reported her missing. Her body was dumped in a brushy rural area in East County.

"You're going to be convinced beyond any doubt that it was impossible, impossible for David Westerfield to have dumped Danielle van Dam in that location," he said on the first day of the trial.


Death's timetable
The jury has heard the prosecution's theory of Danielle's death from Dr. Brian Blackbourne, the county medical examiner. He testified that the girl's body could have been in the weeds along Dehesa Road 10 days to six weeks when it was found Feb. 27.
Forensic entomologists believe they can narrow that window of death, and coroners don't disagree.

Forensic entomology, the use of insects in legal cases, has gotten a boost in mainstream recognition from crime television shows such as CBS' "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," whose main character frequently uses insects to solve crimes. NBC's "Crossing Jordan" also has an insect expert, nicknamed "Bug," in the cast.

In the real world, the application of forensic entomology to crime investigations has become more common since it was introduced in the United States in the 1970s.

Insect biology has been used in a number of San Diego County cases, including that of Daniel Rodrick, who was convicted in 1997 of killing his wife. An entomologist's testimony helped narrow the time that the victim's body probably was dumped in Pala.

The reason attorneys frequently use entomology is that establishing the time of death is difficult for medical examiners, said San Diego insect expert David Faulkner.

"After 24 to 48 hours, things start to get pretty fuzzy," he said.

A medical examiner relies on three factors to make an assessment, Faulkner said: the amount and distribution of rigor mortis, the change in body temperature and the degree of decomposition. But after several days, rigor mortis dissipates and the corpse assumes the temperature of its environment.

Insects can give more specific information because they have a definitive development period that can be meticulously measured, said Faulkner, who collected insects during Danielle's autopsy and is listed as a potential witness by the prosecution and the defense.

He said his testimony will probably be more useful for the defense, but added the gag order prevents him from discussing his findings outside court.

Faulkner described the collecting of insects from a body as painstaking, similar to the collecting of other scientific evidence.

Generally, he said, forensic entomologists go where a body is found and remove insects from the corpse and areas under and near it. They frequently focus on flies, but also look at other insects, including ants and beetles.

Most of the insects are preserved with alcohol so they can be studied later, Faulkner said. Some of the larvae collected are placed in containers with a piece of liver so they can grow to adulthood, which enables scientists to identify each insect with certainty.

The scientists gather climate data, such as daily temperatures and precipitation measurements, for the time the victim was missing.

Weather is important because a fly's development varies according to conditions. Humidity and daytime highs help forensic entomologists better pinpoint the time flies complete a life cycle.

"The insects will tell you when the body was available to them," Faulkner said.


Fly's life and times
Expert witness Jason Byrd, an associate professor at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Va., said making insects interesting to the jury is difficult.
Flies have a brief life span in warm weather, as short as 21 days. But they can live six months in colder weather.

They are attracted to the corpse's smell, and either lay eggs or deposit larvae. In about a day the eggs hatch into larvae, or maggots, which live on the dead tissue and develop quickly.

Depending on the species and temperature, eggs reach maturity, or the pre-pupal stage, in five to 12 days. From eggs, maggots feed on and then migrate from the body to form the pupal stage, similar to the cocoon stage of the butterfly.

After it leaves the body, a maggot shrinks in size, and the outer covering hardens into what looks like a miniature football. The adult fly develops in that football, called the pupae.

On average, it takes 14 to 24 days for the eggs to reach adult stage, depending on weather.

The longer a body has been left outside, the less precise an entomologist's estimated time of death.

A number of factors can delay insects from reaching a body. For example, burial in a shallow grave, strange weather or wrapping the body in a blanket can delay detection by insects for a few days.

"They'll get there, but they're not going to get there as quickly," said M. Lee Goff, one of eight certified forensic entomologists in the nation and chairman of the forensic sciences department at Chaminade University in Honolulu.

Danielle apparently wasn't wrapped in a blanket or buried in a shallow grave. However, Faulkner has described the weather in February as unusual.

Jurors in the Westerfield trial have heard powerful scientific evidence over the month the prosecution has been presenting its case. But their responsibility is to determine beyond a reasonable doubt whether Westerfield killed the girl, and the defense has not begun.

Witnesses for the prosecution have testified that DNA from a bloodstain on Westerfield's jacket and on the carpet in his motor home matches Danielle's. The victim's DNA was obtained from one of her ribs after the autopsy.

Jurors also have heard that a hair found on a bathmat in Westerfield's motor home could be hers, and DNA tests of a hair found in the motor home's sink drain matched her DNA.

Witnesses also testified that fibers wrapped around the victim's necklace matched fibers found in Westerfield's bedding and laundry, and an expert said two fingerprints found on a cabinet in his motor home were left by her.

 

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Kristen Green: (619) 542-4576; kristen.green@uniontrib.com

 

Copyright 2002 Union-Tribune Publishing Co.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: 180frank; damonvandam; westerfield
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To: Rheo
It was so weak in the first place, that Feldman will probably not devote much effort to it. "It MAY or MAY NOT have a common source" is about all he'll need to say.
641 posted on 07/11/2002 12:06:42 AM PDT by John Jamieson
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To: the-gooroo
My daughter is 20, in college now, and I still check on her.
642 posted on 07/11/2002 12:07:44 AM PDT by fussybutt
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To: Greg Weston
You are lying. You keep popping in and talking about a "cleaning spree" and ignoring people who cite the actual evidence, instead of media pap.

There WAS no cleaning spree. NONE. Just laundry.

It was not a bizarre zig zag journey to DW, apparently. We have testimony that it was not an unusual trip and WAS PLANNED IN ADVANCE.
643 posted on 07/11/2002 12:09:34 AM PDT by Politicalmom
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To: All
Good Night All. I'll check on YOU tommorrow.
644 posted on 07/11/2002 12:09:36 AM PDT by fussybutt
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To: Rheo
A couple of hundred posts ago, maybe this morning, someone listed about 10 van Damn realestate transactions with links. I didn't follow any of them, but would like to now.
645 posted on 07/11/2002 12:10:11 AM PDT by John Jamieson
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To: pyx
No I've thought Westerfield did it for awhile now. Bill's comments tonight just show that some people see through the BS pushed by the Feldman's, Cochrans, Bailey's, Scheck's etc etc.
646 posted on 07/11/2002 12:10:14 AM PDT by Greg Weston
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To: John Jamieson
I think at this point if LE had investigated Damon as completely as they did Westerfield, we'd have more than enough evidence to convict the right person. The family was cleared real fast.

Aye.

647 posted on 07/11/2002 12:10:46 AM PDT by dread78645
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To: Greg Weston
If I also went on a bizarre zig-zag journey

As Susan L. testified today, it may be bizarre, but it was perfectly normal for DW.

I have a friend who loves driving, and he always drives everyone when we're going to the same place. He ALWAYS takes the scenic route. We never know where he's going to take us, but he loves to take these weird routes. It oftentimes takes us 4 times longer to get somewhere than usual. If you don't have the time, then you have to drive yourself, but then you're there waiting for him and everyone else he's driving.

648 posted on 07/11/2002 12:13:13 AM PDT by sbnsd
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To: Greg Weston
Note to self: re killfile -- Greg Weston
649 posted on 07/11/2002 12:13:24 AM PDT by dread78645
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To: John Jamieson
I've checked all the pizza people out...seem to be a lot of mortgage activity with them....let me know if you want the link.

Diane Halfman and her man, Ty, split up their Code 4 Security company recently too...just her name now.

There is a Barb Easton that owns One Stop Processing Shoppe also...cannot find an address or phone number...must be exclusive or side business..or wrong gal.

650 posted on 07/11/2002 12:14:53 AM PDT by Rheo
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To: Politicalmom
Bleaching, Laundrymat trips.

You call it what you you want. I call it a cleaning spree. That's the evidence. You trying to deny it makes you a liar.

651 posted on 07/11/2002 12:14:55 AM PDT by Greg Weston
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To: Greg Weston
There WAS no evidence of bleach.
652 posted on 07/11/2002 12:16:31 AM PDT by Politicalmom
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To: Greg Weston
You seem to think Darlie Routier is innocent despite the blood evidence found on her nightgown after allegedly stabbing to death her two sons.

Why does Westerfield get your guilty vote?

653 posted on 07/11/2002 12:17:45 AM PDT by Rheo
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To: Rheo
Barb Easton that owns One Stop Processing Shoppe

A descrete film processing shop!.....no fooling?
654 posted on 07/11/2002 12:22:36 AM PDT by John Jamieson
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To: Greg Weston
No I've thought Westerfield did it for awhile now. Bill's comments tonight just show that some people see through the BS pushed by the Feldman's, Cochrans, Bailey's, Scheck's etc etc.

Oh puleeeze !
Any moron can parrot what Bill O'Reilly's teleprompter writers put in front of him.

Read the TESTIMONY given by Faulkner a forensic entimologist today and buy yourself a clue.
655 posted on 07/11/2002 12:23:39 AM PDT by pyx
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To: Politicalmom
There WAS no evidence of bleach.

This is not accurate..there was bleach in the laundry room and also a white towel and white underwear.

That is evidence!!..he whitens his whites or they would have testified to gray towel and gray underwear.:-)

656 posted on 07/11/2002 12:25:00 AM PDT by Rheo
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To: pyx
Bill O'Reilly agrees with Nancy Grace!!!!!! ROTFLOL
657 posted on 07/11/2002 12:26:21 AM PDT by John Jamieson
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To: Rheo
Don't we just have two radio accounts of her buying this house?

Yes, I'm on the wonder-if side also. But I remember the wonder-if "stories" of wife-swapping, smoking & partying, Halloween get-togethers.

It's incredible, but creditiblity and the VDam saga never seems to meet.

658 posted on 07/11/2002 12:26:29 AM PDT by dread78645
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To: dread78645
Note to self: re killfile -- Greg Weston

ROFLMAO
That's two keyboards you've ruined. :)
659 posted on 07/11/2002 12:27:07 AM PDT by pyx
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To: John Jamieson
I have no idea if it is DVD's Barb or not...or if it is discreet...just didn't find info on it.
660 posted on 07/11/2002 12:27:10 AM PDT by Rheo
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