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Expert: Body dumped after defendant fell under suspicion (SO WHO DUMPED DANIELLE VAN DAM'S BODY??)
Union Trib ^ | July 11, 2002 | Steve Perez/Greg Magnus

Posted on 07/11/2002 6:47:45 AM PDT by FresnoDA

Expert: Body dumped after defendant fell under suspicion

by Steve Perez
and
Greg Magnus
SIGNONSANDIEGO

July 10, 2002


Union-Tribune
Susan L. describes her relationship to David Westerfield.
An expert witness called by the defense Wednesday afternoon said he is "very confident" the nude body of Danielle van Dam was probably dumped off Dehesa Road near El Cajon more than a week after murder defendant David Westerfield came under police surveillance.

Insect expert David Faulkner testified he based his conclusion upon studies he conducted on larvae and insects recovered from the victim's body, discovered by volunteer searchers on Feb. 27.

Westerfield is accused of kidnapping 7-year-old Danielle van Dam from the child's bed and killing her five months ago. He could face the death penalty if convicted. This was the final day of defense testimony.

Based on Faulkner's studies, which use the life cycles of insects, the earliest the body could have been left there was Feb. 16 to Feb. 18, he said under questioning from Westerfield's defense attorney.

Earlier Wednesday, San Diego police detective Sgt. Bill Holmes testified that investigators placed a tracking device on Westerfield's car during the first days of the investigation. They tracked his movements until his arrest on Feb. 22.

Defense attorney Steven Feldman has said Westerfield would have had no opportunity to dispose of the body because he was under constant police surveillance from Feb. 4 until his arrest Feb. 22.

A medical examiner relies on three factors to make an assessment, Faulkner has 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. Faulkner said the presence of specific fly larva and adults and the absence of beetle larva on the body helped him determine an approximate "post-mortem interval."

Faulkner said during normal daylight conditions flies can land upon a body and deposit eggs within 20 minutes of its death. He believed the body had been at its Dehesa location approximately 10-12 days before its discovery.

He admitted under cross-examination by prosecutor Jeff Dusek that weather conditions for February were "extremely abnormal" and could have affected the amount of insects available to find the body.

"There was very warm temperatures in February and no significant rainfall for most of the winter," Faulkner said. "The insect population in general was much lower."

Change of character

A woman who once lived with David Westerfield told prosecutors the defendant's character would change after drinking and he would become "forceful."

"Susan L." mother of "Danielle L.," and Christine Gonzales, both of whom testified earlier, lived with the defendant for nearly a year, beginning about 3 1/2 years ago. The woman's last name was not read into the court record because her daughter, a minor, testified Tuesday.

Before he was charged in February, Westerfield's criminal record consisted of a 1996 drunken-driving conviction.

The woman was called initially as a witness for the defense, during which she testified that the defendant had a problem with sweating, left his motor home unlocked on occasions, left a garden hose out in front of his home and became stuck in the sand in his motor home during trips to Glamis.

Prosecutor Jeff Dusek's line of questioning eventually led to the defendant's behavior after he began drinking.

"He would become very quiet," she said.

"What else," Dusek said.

"Sometimes he would become a little upset."

"Depressed?"

"Yes."

"Basically, you would see a change in character when he would drink."

"Yes."

After agreeing with Dusek that the defendant was much different while drinking than when sober, the prosecutor asked if it was one of the reasons she eventually left Westerfield.

"Because of the drinking? Yes," she answered quietly.

Dusek later provided Susan L. with a transcript of a statement to investigators in which she reportedly said that Westerfield would become "forceful," when he drank.

"I remember that occasionally," she said.

Westerfield told investigators he had been drinking the night he visited Dad's in Poway, the same night he encountered the victim's mother, Brenda van Dam, and her friends.

Earlier during Dusek's cross-examination, "Susan L." began crying on the witness stand, admitting that she still cares for the defendant.

"Susan L." testified that she had just broken up with the defendant when she saw on television that he was a suspect in the second-grader's disappearance Feb. 2.

Dusek asked her about the last time she had seen Westerfield.

"You still like him, don't you?"Dusek asked her.

"I care about him,"she said, sobbing.

The witness said she spoke with Westerfield the day after she had been out with a male friend.

Dusek showed "Susan L." a transcript of her Feb. 5 interview with police. The prosecutor asked the witness if she saw the defendant the night she went out with the other male friend.

"Did you tell law enforcement that you saw (the defendant) sitting outside?"' the prosecutor asked. The witness later testified under questioning from defense attorney Robert Boyce, that it was something Westerfield had told her.

Dusek attempted to turn that statement against the defense, asking if Westerfield had contacted her the next day.

"Yes, he called me."

"After discussing what was discussed, you didn't feel comfortable with the defendant at that time, correct," Dusek said.

"At the time, yes."

Initial testimony

The woman, under direction examination by Boyce, testified that she met Westerfield through Glennie Nasland, another defense witness, at Big Stone Lodge in Poway "three-and-a-half, four years ago."

They started dating and she moved in with him about two weeks later, she said.

They camped often in the motor home, sometimes accompanied by her daughters, her daughter's fiance and Westerfield's son.

Their journeys woud take them to the Silver Strand, Anza-Borrego and Glamis. Sometimes, when the weather was bad, they would leave the Silver Strand and travel to Borrego intead, she said.

It wasn't unusual for them to arrive at night, or search for friends and not find them, she said.

Before the trips, she would help load the motor home, she said, leaving it parked either across the street or in the home's driveway and leaving its front door open.. The motor home would often sit there for up to two days before the trips, she said.

It wasn't unusual for a hose to be left out in the front yard or for Westerfield to walk around with cash in his pocket, she said.

The motor home also would become stuck in the sand during their desert trips, "Susan L." said. "He would try to dig out the sand from the out from under the wheels and fit a board underneath," she said.

She testified he would leave the wood behind.

Later, she testified that Westerfield's son, Neal, was familiar with computers and would often help his father with them.

She also said the defendant had a problem with sweating, often under his arm pits head and face, even during cold weather.

Prosecution witnesses have testified that they thought it was unusual for Westerfield to be sweating profusely when they first contacted him in February.

Routes not uncommon

Meandering journeys in a motor home -- such as the one described by Westerfield -- are not so uncommon, according to one enthusiast who testified today.

Eugene Yale, an East County attorney and motor home enthusiast, came to the attention of defense lawyers when he wrote a letter to the defense to point the meandering nature of motor home trips. He did so because he had read a newspaper article about testimony in the case and "didn't think it was accurate."

"I'm here because I think the truth should be out," Yale told Westerfield attorney Steven Feldman, at the end of his testimony today.

Yale described several meandering routes to Glamis, including one similar to the route Westerfield told investigators he took on the same weekend that Danielle van Dam disappeared from her bedroom in the middle of the night.

"One of the joys of having a motor home is you don't have to rely on rest stops, restaurants or Jack in the Box, though I seldom pass one by," Yale said. "You can take the back roads, look at scenic areas. My wife and I have a motor home because we like to see things, and not to get stuck by clinging to one standard route."

Prosecutors have made much of a roaming route that Westerfield took through San Diego and Imperial counties in his motor home the weekend of Feb. 2. Westerfield told investigators the solo trip took him to Silver Strand State Beach; then east across the desert to Glamis where he got stuck in the sand; then moving on to Superstition Mountain, Borrego Springs and back to Silver Strand, where he parked on a street overnight before returning home to Sabre Springs in Poway on Monday morning.

"The scenery on (Interstate) 8 and toward Jacumba and the desert is not the most appealing," Yale said. "An alternative route is go up through Ramona, San Ysabel -- that way."

Generally, Yale added, he would take one way heading toward Glamis and return by a different route "just for a change of scene."

Avoiding crowds

Yale further testified that when he traveled to Glamis, he avoids crowds. "I set up away from people," he said on direct examination.

It was also not unusual to keep windows closed at times, Yale said. "A windshield on a motor home is pretty big -- and I've logged over 100,000 miles in them -- people have a natural tendency to look in, see what's going on."

Sunlight also tends to damage interior furniture, he said. In addition, shades drawn on windshields and sides reduce glare for his wife and children who enjoy watching videos.

Motion denied

Before court adjourned on Tuesday, Superior Court Judge William Mudd denied a defense motion to acquit Westerfield on the charges, that possession of child pornography.

Mudd noted that the defense motion ``brings to the court the question of whether or not, in the best light possible given to the prosecution's evidence, is there sufficient evidence to go to the jury from the question of the guilt or innocence of Mr. Westerfield on charges he is facing?

``The answer to that question is yes,'' Mudd said, answering his own rhetorical question. ``The motion is denied.''

Police criminalist Tanya DuLaney testified yesterday that blue fibers found in Westerfield's motorhome match fibers found around the body of the victim and on clothes in his washing machine.

DuLaney said she found a total of 46 blue fibers while examining the 1997 Southwind motorhome Feb. 6, four days after the second-grader was discovered missing from her Sabre Springs home.

Eleven blue nylon fibers were found on the headboard of the bed at the back of the vehicle, DuLaney said, with 31 discovered on bench seats, one on a front passenger seat and the rest on a couch.

Father wants back in court

Damon van Dam has filed a motion to be readmitted into the trial of his daughter's accused killer, Judge William Mudd said today.

The judge barred the father from the courtroom and third floor of the San Diego County Courthouse on June 25 because he said Damon van Dam was stalking and trying to stare down Westerfield.

At the time, Mudd said he had reached the limit with the father and told him to leave.

Mudd said he will consider Damon van Dam's motion tomorrow.

Baseball's 'sorry state'

The 7-7 tie in the Major League Baseball All-Star game Tuesday night prompted the judge to comment today on what he called the "sorry state of professional baseball."

Mudd was unhappy that Commissioner Bud Selig decided to call the game after 11 innings because the National and American league managers had told him that they had run out of players.

"It sure lets you know where the fans fit in," Mudd told jurors before testimony began.

The judge also reminded the jury that they would be off next week because Mudd had a prepaid and long-standing vacation planned by his wife of 30 years.

Mudd said the break would be good for jurors since the end of the case would be "intense."

"The pundits are telling me you're all a bunch of idiots," the judge said, referring to some criticism that the week-long break is going to leave jurors with an impression that the last witnesses who testify would be the best witnesses.

Mudd said the break would actually work to jurors' benefits.

"This actually is going to work out to your benefit."

"Get back to know your boss, your co-workers, spend time with your families," Mudd said. "Take a vacation. This is going to work to your benefit. It allows you a bit of a break before the end of the trial. The end of the trial will be intense."


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: 180frank; damonvandam; westerfield
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To: MizSterious
In a secret laboratory high in the Chocolate Mountains, a black-clad figure begins the preparations that will make him undetectable across the entire auditory, visual, and canine spectrums...
941 posted on 07/11/2002 8:26:51 PM PDT by 185JHP
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To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
No sheet....are you talking about the stuff they found in the dump?..mattresses, blankets, garbage, etc?

None of that has been tied to the body in any way, at least in writing....and the prosecution didn't present any evidence saying it was.

942 posted on 07/11/2002 8:28:23 PM PDT by Rheo
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To: cyncooper
He is gone during the weekend in his MH. Danielle turns up missing that weekend. Her blood, hair and fingerprints are in the MH. Of course, there's more, but you get the pic.

And that makes him GUILTY BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT?

943 posted on 07/11/2002 8:29:14 PM PDT by bolthead
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To: Rheo; oremus
I'm looking thru testimony for the sheet info...
944 posted on 07/11/2002 8:29:18 PM PDT by Freedom2specul8
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Someone on another forum (Jameson's?) posted this link http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/opinions/archive/D039640.DOC and I noticed something kinda interesting. At the bottom of the document it shows some areas that are still sealed by warrant nmber.

c. Affidavit to warrant No. 27802 1. Attachment "1" to warrant No. 27802, the last 5 lines of page 2 starting with "On 02-04-02" through the end of the first paragraph on page 3 ending with the word "suspect." 2. Attachment "1" to warrant No. 27802, last full paragraph on page 3 starting with "Van Dam stated" and ending with "Westerfield." 3. Attachment "1"to warrant No. 27802 -- first full paragraph on page 5 starting with "On 02/04/02" and ending with the word "evaluation."

Warrant 27802 happens to be for the compter. Why would anything the Van Dams say, have anything to do with a search warrant for his compter?

Sorry can't get the link to work.

945 posted on 07/11/2002 8:30:23 PM PDT by Krodg
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To: UCANSEE2
SELF-REJUVINATING SPONTANEOUSLY APPEARING PIZZA - Warmed over cardboard which never seems to diminish in size irrespective of how many spouse and bodily-fluid swapping doped-up sex party goers eat and which seemingly appears magically out from thin air and is or is not delivered or picked up depending on which partier is ordering.
946 posted on 07/11/2002 8:30:30 PM PDT by pyx
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To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
Well, we've had grandparents, kids, babies suffer the affects of drive by shootings..and they died. Happens too much.

Is that the "royal" we or the racist we

Where do you live for petes sake..we have never had a drive by shooting in MY neighborhood

You are really reaching into the slime to defend them kim..

947 posted on 07/11/2002 8:31:44 PM PDT by RnMomof7
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To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
I suspected wild animals started smelling something by the 7-10 day, and that's when they created an opening in the abdomen..

Just this week I ran over a squirrel on the way to the store. On my way home...less than an hour later...turkey vultures were munching on it.

948 posted on 07/11/2002 8:32:02 PM PDT by Beach_Babe
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To: ~Kim4VRWC's~

Sing it one, more, time....


SWINGERS, SLUTS AND CREEPS
(Parody of the Cher classic, Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves!)

VERSE 1

They drove in from Florida several years ago...

Passed through Poway up the hill or so...

Settled on a place called Sabre Springs.......

Newer fancy houses.....

Manicured lawns 

And families with swings......

VERSE 2

They eyeballed the neighborhood a glint in their eyes....

This place would work, maybe better this time...

Plenty of girls, and a few more boys......

Couple with low morals.......

Looking for more fun...

In the neighborhood.....

CHORUS

Swingers, sluts and creeps....

Absolute White Trash...

Looking for trouble...

Swingers, sluts and creeps....

They have no morals.....

Swingers with children 

A total of three.....

VERSE 4

Years went by their popularity grew....

Made some close friends within society too...

Many would come, and enjoy the spoils.....

In their strange garage.....

Never parked cars....

With backward doors....

VERSE 5

Evil things were happening...in their upstairs...

Kids no longer safe, couldn't find a dad...

One in particular...was in jeopardy....

She kept a journal....

Documented things most would never believe....

CHORUS

Swingers, sluts and creeps....

Absolute White Trash.

Looking for trouble...

Swingers, sluts and creeps....

They have no morals.....

Swingers with children 

A total of three.....

VERSE 6

Finally the safety of the middle one....

Ended perhaps at the barrel of a gun...

Only one shell was left behind....

Cleaning up the bedroom.....

Vacuuming, cleaning, even shampoo....

VERSE 7

Called for the help of a local Police friend...

A lady cop was willing to cover their sin....

Sanitized the premises, to-tal-ly.....

Organized a search group....

Covered up the stench, with a PR team....

CHORUS

Swingers, sluts and creeps....

Absolute White Trash.

Looking for trouble...

Swingers, sluts and creeps....

They have no morals.....

Swingers with children 

A total of three.....

VERSE 8

Many weeks later time to even the score...

Left the little body underneath many stars...

Sprinkled her with fibers and with misery.....

Covered all the bases....

Friends in high places would dot I's and cross T's....

VERSE 9

But little did they know....

How nature settles the score...

Slimy creepy crawlers were found in the gore.....

Insect gurgitations.....leaving clues behind....

Screwing up the time frame.....

Raising many questions can't be 'splained away....

CHORUS

Swingers, sluts and creeps....

Absolute White Trash.

Looking for trouble...

Swingers, sluts and creeps....

Their lack of morals....

Eliminated one child...

They no longer have three....

(SING LOUDER!!)

Swingers, sluts and creeps....

Absolute White Trash.

Looking for trouble...

Swingers, sluts and creeps....

Their lack of morals....

Eliminated one child...

They no longer have three....


949 posted on 07/11/2002 8:32:19 PM PDT by FresnoDA
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To: bolthead
And that makes him GUILTY BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT?

Am I in THE JURY ROOM??

You don't have to yell. I will respect whatever verdict the jury reaches--count on it.

Will you?

950 posted on 07/11/2002 8:32:25 PM PDT by cyncooper
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To: cyncooper
Then I posted a news article (I know, it wasn't THE document itself) from several months ago that stated the prosecution had filed papers in the court

When and where did you post this article? I would like to read it.

951 posted on 07/11/2002 8:32:58 PM PDT by UCANSEE2
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To: oremus
Hello? Something's very wrong.

Unfortunately thanks to the course culture and carnal nation we live in alot of folks can not see that ...but you are right on!

952 posted on 07/11/2002 8:33:40 PM PDT by RnMomof7
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To: John Jamieson; Rheo; UCANSEE2; Jaded
After thinking and talking over dinner (aren't I a sadist!?) I'd like to suggest a new "template."

I think Danielle must have been alive for a couple of weeks after the pizza party.

I can't think of any explanation that matches the ME's testimonty that she had no obvious signs of trauma, she wasn't moved to the Dehesa site from somewhere else. And Faulkner's testimony that the bugs had only been there since the 16th.

How did that come to be? Did the VDs use her to pay off a drug debt? Was she sold for prno purposes? Was she truly kidnapped by some 'other' stranger?

I'm inclined to think Damon knows. I think his trip to the desert on the 16th has something to do with it.

I'll be watching to see what Bill Libby info develops.

If she had been molested, I think it would have been consistent with the bug testimony, that the infestation began and centered on the lower abdomen - blood, seminal fluids, tears and trauma. That was evidently more tempting to the bugs than nose or mouth cavities.

10 days to wait for more info. But all of the forensic testimony works with a girl alive when she left the immediate area. And none of it works against DW, unless one is straining to make possibilities stick to him.

What do y'all think? I promise to not make you eat dinner at our house. LOL
953 posted on 07/11/2002 8:34:21 PM PDT by pinz-n-needlez
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To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
Nice to bold a statement, but not the cross exam! Anyway here is an article with some detail of forensic entomology.

http://chat.carleton.ca/~rfairchi/entomology.pdf,

What I get is

1) Flies appear rapidly after death unless the body is frozen , sealed or deeply buried. (covering with cloth doesn't cut it)
2)No wound is necessary they enter via openings, mouth, nose, ears etc and wounds. Blood is an additional attraction.
3) it takes a couple of weeks after death for carrion beetles to normally appear and as I recall none were found on the body.
4) temperture IS taken into consideration by forensic entomologists in arriving at their findings, using a product of time & temperature (like photography development)
5) Dusek is blowing smoke.

954 posted on 07/11/2002 8:35:07 PM PDT by rolling_stone
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To: Beach_Babe
Just this week I ran over a squirrel on the way to the store. On my way home...less than an hour later...turkey vultures were munching on it.

No soup huh? :>)

955 posted on 07/11/2002 8:37:03 PM PDT by RnMomof7
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To: UCANSEE2
I really can't research it tonight. Sorry.
956 posted on 07/11/2002 8:37:46 PM PDT by cyncooper
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To: pinz-n-needlez
What do y'all think?

It makes me shiver just to think of the possibilities, if the case you state was true.

957 posted on 07/11/2002 8:38:15 PM PDT by UCANSEE2
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To: RnMomof7; UCANSEE2
I'm pinging UCANSEE2 Cuz he knows about the city I speak of. The innner city core has SPREAD out. You asked if the little kids in the gang bangers parties are dead. I said some are. I say we as in citizens of kansas city missouri, which is not a hick country town. Also, there are drive bys in what use to be surburbia..now you have to leave kansas city to find 'sububuria'. Times have changed..and these statements have nothing to do with racism. Maybe in your town you only have black gangs, we have white gangs, asian gangs, hispanic gangs, black gangs and all gangs have members of various ethnicities. We don't have "boundary" wars..most of our gangs are drug gangs. Members of feuding gangs more often than not live next door to each other.
958 posted on 07/11/2002 8:40:20 PM PDT by Freedom2specul8
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To: Spunky
Is this story really true? I've read it before but didn't know if it was a made-up thing. Indeed, sometimes truth is stranger than fiction!
959 posted on 07/11/2002 8:41:13 PM PDT by Karson
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To: cyncooper
Am I in THE JURY ROOM??

OhhhKay...So let me get this straight. Does that mean that if you WERE on the jury you might have a different opinion?

960 posted on 07/11/2002 8:41:27 PM PDT by bolthead
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