To: All
You all know he is guilty
1 He left his hose on the lawn
2 He sweats
3 He talked too much
4 He was too cooperative
5 He had scratches on his arm
6 He had a shovel in the Motorhome storage compartment
7 He went to the desert
8 He got stuck
9 He left his LEVELORS $1.50
10 He closed his curtains
11 He wanted to give back money (that's a real crime)
12 He had Porn on his computer
13 He sped off after getting stuck
14 He didn't have his billfold
15 Colored fibers in his RV (no source is a crime)
16 Something with DNA on his jacket
17 Blood on carpet in RV
18 Looked Creepy
19 Suggested a good place to bury the body
20 Said the Police would solve the crime
21 Rode all over San Diego County (Except Dahesa)
To: Rattlins
That was CHILD porn, BIG difference. (sorry pet peeve)
To: Rattlins
you forgot blood hair and fiber...
To: Rattlins
22 He uses bleach
23 He does laundry once a week
24 He goes to dry cleaners
25 He leaves patio lights on
I'm sure there are more, but these are the ones that came to mind, at the moment.
To: Rattlins; John Jamieson
Rattlins..
http://video.uniontrib.com/news/metro/danielle/20020625-9999_1m25hair.html
Hair similar to Danielle van Dam's was found on sheets in David Westerfield's bedroom, and authorities found fibers in his motor home that appear to match fibers from the girl's bedroom carpet, a criminalist testified yesterday. Also, hairs similar to the van Dams' family dog were found in Westerfield's house, his motor home and on a comforter he dropped off at a dry cleaner, criminalist Tanya DuLaney said. DuLaney, who works in the San Diego Police Department crime lab, testified on a day when prosecutors used charts and blow-up photos in an attempt to show that traces of the 7-year-old girl were scattered throughout Westerfield's domain
JJ and Rattlins,
http://www.courttv.com/trials/westerfield/062002_ctv.html
"SAN DIEGO In the most damning testimony yet against David Westerfield, a DNA analyst said Thursday that blood stains on the defendant's jacket and on the carpet of his motor home match the genetic profile of his slain neighbor, Danielle van Dam.
Annette Peer of the police department's crime lab told jurors in the capital murder trial that there was only a one in 670 quadrillion chance the blood on the jacket came from someone else and a one in 130 quadrillion the carpet stain was not Danielle's.
When Peer described a quadrillion as 1 followed by 15 zeroes, two spectators in the courtroom gallery gasped. The world population stands at roughly six billion, or 6 followed by nine zeroes. "
To: Rattlins
Two other indicators against him you didn't mention: barefoot at the dry cleaners (don't need to draw you a picture about THAT, do we?), and, whatever he was wearing, ahem, below the waist, was THIN!
417 posted on
07/13/2002 10:47:49 PM PDT by
185JHP
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