Posted on 08/12/2002 10:16:25 PM PDT by FresnoDA
Why all these questions about what I would do???....I never leave my house I tell you...never!!
:-)...sounds pretty stupid when you write out what they want us to believe, doesn't it?
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the state did not come anywhere close to proving that he did.
I think the State's case stops at the van Dam's door. They have not presented a shred of anything that places DW in the home or an indication that he abducted Danielle. Kidnapping must be proven or murder can't be. Has kidnapping been proven?
IMO, Jeff Dusek suggesting that we just have to believe that he got into the house undetected and got her out of the house somehow is asking way too much. It is the key to everything they claim happened subsequently and the key doesn't fit the lock.
by Southflanknorthpawsis
The bugs have more credibility than most of the witnesses in this case.
by tunneldiver
Dusek's theory used a lot of 'missing' evidence.
There was the blood all over the 'missing boots'.
There was the blood all over the 'missing comforter'
There was the 'missing blue blanket' that Danielle was wrapped in to keep the bugs from getting to her.
There was the 'missing orange UFO' that left orange fibers all over DW's house and Danielle's body.
There was the 'missing blue/grey UFO' that left blue/grey fibers on Danielle's body and in DW's MH.
There was a missing breifcase with that had a million dollars in it, that police still refuse to return to me.
There is the 'missing' NASA Spacesuit that DW used to enter the VD home.
Seriously, Prosecution/LE's theorized all kinds of things and then searched for the evidence to prove it. Apparently, when they couldn't find the evidence they needed, they either faked it, or declared it missing.
by UCANSEE2
Those dry cleaning reciepts have 3 different times on them and the computer was up and down. Maybe DW only went once, and maybe he wasn't naked, and maybe the clerk has the mind of a potato chip.
by John Jamieson
Why would that detective search for days for the drycleaning place if DW had already told them about it?
Did it give Ott some time at the cleaners?
I think you and I disagreed on this subject. (forgive me If it wasn't you).
In one affidavit, San Diego police Detective Terry Torgersen said Westerfield told detectives he submitted items for cleaning at Twin Peaks Cleaners the morning of Feb. 4.
But wait...didn't he hide that trip and only fess to the later one?
I said DW didn't LIE to police about his trips to the dry cleaners.
"Search warrant affidavits released today describe David Westerfield admitting to police that he dropped off bedding and other items at a Poway dry cleaners two days after Danielle van Dam disappeared."
Very possible....Ott being at that dry cleaners, in that time frame...with reciept errors, clothes assigned to wrong people, etc...just plain strange!
And people think his wearing shorts is odd!
Ah-hah ! Rheo drove the get-away RV !
get a rope.
The family members and three men drove together to an area east of Interstate 15 off Sabre Springs Parkway. They hiked down around a dirt trail around an abandoned fenced-in water pump station.
"I just want to find my daughter," van Dam said.
The men fanned out from the path and trudged through 7-foot-high dried reeds along Los Penasquitos Canyon Creek and dipped walking sticks into the creeks and ponds.
Van Dam got on his stomach to try to look under a small concrete bridge. He climbed up and peered down into a large water tank, and dislodged a manhole cover to check inside. Other searchers looked in pipes and in high brush areas.
Volunteers also looked for areas where the ground was disturbed ---- signs that someone might have gone off the path.
Meanwhile, back at the van Dam family home, investigators took a bloodhound into Danielle's room to pick up her scent. They put a shirt belonging to Danielle on a stick and led the dog to the house next door,but not across the street to where a neighbor, who has been questioned in the case, lives
Explaining it to the boys is hard, especially the oldest (son)," Damon van Dam said. "We hope she comes back ... but regardless of that, we have still have two wonderful boys to bring up."
The family members and three men drove together to an area east of Interstate 15 off Sabre Springs Parkway. They hiked down around a dirt trail around an abandoned fenced-in water pump station.
"I just want to find my daughter," van Dam said.
The men fanned out from the path and trudged through 7-foot-high dried reeds along Los Penasquitos Canyon Creek and dipped walking sticks into the creeks and ponds.
No, Rheo, this is right near their house. Maybe about 2 miles west of their house.
I would probably throw them in my washing machine with some bleach, dry them, then drop them off at the Goodwill store. AND/Or burn them. I can't believe the dry cleaners these days will accept anything bloody - or that Westerfield was that stupid.
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