I know what you are saying but this is what troubles me. If I were Westerfield and I was in the same posistion I would have every neighbor kid interviewed and ordered to testify that they played in the RV if that were my defense.
I don't understand that the defense has done this yet. The fact that they just suggest a possibility without attempting to provide evidence for it is troubling to me and add's another degree of doubt that the play story is true.
No, we have Westerfield's word for it, too. Part of his interview with Det. Redden was played for the jury and is in evidence.
You heard it in Mr. Dusek's opening statement. These are his friends. Mr. Westerfield observed the behaviors Of those women as they flirted from table to table, as they Moved from table to table, as they danced from table to table, As they drank from table to table. And Mr. Westerfield Purchased a drink for Mrs. Van Dam on that very day, the 25th. But she didn't know him. They didn't know each other. They Just lived two houses down. They didn't know each other. At Least, that's the testimony of Brenda Van Dam.