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Missing [San diego] girl's neighbor went to desert, beach and back
San Diego Union-Tribune ^ | 9 February 2002 | Kelly Thornton Elizabeth Fitzsimons and Joe Hughes

Posted on 02/09/2002 6:53:27 AM PST by crypt2k

Suspect's travels included Imperial Valley, Silver Strand

Police continued yesterday to investigate the alibi of David Westerfield and tried to make sense of the kidnapping suspect's wanderings from desert to beach to desert again after the disappearance of his 7-year-old neighbor Danielle van Dam.

Westerfield, an avid camper who has come under intense police scrutiny, drove his motor home to Silver Strand State Beach near Coronado on the afternoon of Feb. 2, apparently after leaving the dunes in the Imperial Valley desert, where the vehicle had been stuck in the sand, officials said yesterday.

Silver Strand park rangers said Westerfield mistakenly paid for four nights instead of the two he intended to stay. He left after a ranger knocked on his door and gave him a refund.

Danielle has been missing from her Sabre Springs home for eight days. She was last seen when her father put her to bed about 10:30 p.m. Feb. 1. Westerfield, who has not been arrested and who friends say is incapable of doing harm, told police he left in his motor home the next morning for the desert and the beach.

Silver Strand rangers said Westerfield arrived at the $12-a-night oceanfront campground Feb. 2. A ranger knocked on his motor-home door to refund the overpayment between 3 and 3:30 p.m., and Westerfield drove off about 20 minutes later.

Westerfield appeared to be alone in the motor home, though rangers did not go inside the vehicle and did not see or hear a child. He did not seem nervous, said Chief Ranger John Quirk.

"There was nothing suspicious about it," Quirk said. "He sounded grateful they'd given him the money back."

Westerfield told police he decided to leave after paying for two nights because "he didn't know anybody down there. He decided to go to the desert where his friends were," an investigator said.

It is not clear to what desert he returned.

Police said they find it curious that earlier that same day, Westerfield, a frequent desert camper, became stuck in the sand in an area most campers know to avoid. Some campers told police they watched as Westerfield continued down a sandy stretch and remarked that he was sure to get stuck.

"He knows the desert real well. What's he doing out there?" an investigator said.

Investigators have been in the Imperial Valley for the past several days. They returned yesterday by helicopter because shifting dunes from a sandstorm Sunday could have covered up clues, and detectives wanted to take an aerial look in a search for possible grave sites or other evidence, one detective said.

"The wind can blow for 15 minutes and you won't see a thing," said Dan Conklin, a towing service owner who pulled Westerfield's motor home from the dunes south of Glamis on Feb. 2.

Yesterday morning, Conklin led members of the news media south from Glamis down a dirt road a mile and a half south of state Route 78, where he said Westerfield's motor home was stuck. There, he hiked up a dune and pointed east to a half-square-mile plot where investigators concentrated their search Thursday.

Conklin said that before noon Feb. 2, Westerfield hiked to an encampment of off-road enthusiasts and told a man he was stuck. That man went to Conklin's business and directed him to Westerfield.

Westerfield was alone and without an all-terrain vehicle or dune buggy when Conklin found him trying to dig out his motor home, which had sunk into the sand up to its frame.

Conklin said he was immediately suspicious, and that he saw a long line of footprints that stretched from the motor home off into the distance. He said Westerfield told him he had been stuck since morning.

Police first showed an interest in Westerfield on Monday when he returned from his weekend trip. Detectives initially said they talked to him because he was the only person in the neighborhood they had not contacted over the weekend.

His house was one of the first of more than 200 Sabre Springs homes that officers searched with the aid of police dogs. Police later returned with a search warrant.

During that Tuesday search, investigators seized Westerfield's motor home and a sport-utility vehicle. They took 13 containers of property from his house and had him retrace his weekend in the desert.

At one point, police dispatched a plumber to the Westerfield house to assist in their search. It was not known what task the plumber performed.

Police are still awaiting results of DNA tests. Undercover detectives also continue to track Westerfield's every move.

As they did Thursday, undercover detectives yesterday followed Westerfield as he drove from his home to the offices of his attorney, Steven Feldman, in San Diego's Golden Hill neighborhood.

Meanwhile, Danielle's parents, Brenda and Damon van Dam, continued to make appearances on several television news broadcasts, where they again pleaded for their daughter's safe return.

The Laura Recovery Center for Missing Children, a Texas group that is joining the effort to find Danielle, launched its first searches yesterday.

From a command post at the Doubletree Golf Resort in Rancho Peñasquitos, the organization sent several groups looking for the girl, said Bob Walcutt, the center's executive director. Searches were conducted by air over the Anza-Borrego Desert, on the ground in east Poway and in an area southeast of Beeler Canyon Road and Pomerado Road, and by car along Scripps Poway Parkway, Walcutt said.

Nearly 150 people turned out last night at Danielle's school, Creekside Elementary, to coordinate efforts for a more extensive volunteer search effort today.


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To: MeeknMing
Well, I finally heard bits of the news regarding this this morning. Let me reword that...I finally heard the MOTHER this morning. She's either one tough cookie, or very guilty, IMHO. Not that it's ever humble....but I gotta tell you, I'd be a bumbling idiot by now if one of my kids was missing. Hysterical is more like it.
261 posted on 02/11/2002 5:07:52 PM PST by Brad’s Gramma
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To: gorio
and the second fire is very close to LA (near Anaheim).

Huh? It's near ANAHEIM??????? Are you absolutely sure????

262 posted on 02/11/2002 5:10:53 PM PST by Brad’s Gramma
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To: Brad's Gramma
According the CNN here's the link The most recent fires were near: 1. "The homes and buildings were destroyed in and around Fallbrook, about 60 miles north of San Diego...." 2. "Another fire has burned 2,400 acres to the northwest, on the eastern edge of Anaheim...."
Here's a map...


Gorio
263 posted on 02/11/2002 6:03:08 PM PST by gorio
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To: gorio
From what we heard over the weekend, it was off the 91 freeway, east of Anaheim. There were no homes threatened, and the smoke seems to be not as dense as Saturday night.
264 posted on 02/11/2002 6:08:30 PM PST by Brad’s Gramma
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To: Brad's Gramma
Okay, but let's not forget the reason for posting the map. Alledgedly the next door neighbor travel a wide path thru the So. Cal. area and quite possibly was up to no good. Someone else mentioned the possibilities of purposely set fires to cover something up...For the recorde the fires came from a tin-foiler...

Gorio
265 posted on 02/11/2002 7:07:14 PM PST by gorio
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To: gorio
That's quite a bit of traveling over a 2 day camping expedition, huh? Hmmm
266 posted on 02/11/2002 8:56:53 PM PST by homeschool mama
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To: gorio
Okay, but let's not forget the reason for posting the map. Alledgedly the next door neighbor travel a wide path thru the So. Cal. area and quite possibly was up to no good. Someone else mentioned the possibilities of purposely set fires to cover something up...For the recorde the fires came from a tin-foiler...

Okay... I said its a long shot (comparing the location of the fires to the route of the neighbor's "day-trip")... and I issued a tinfoil hat alert for that ... but I don't think it would be too far-fetched for someone to set a fire to cover up a body or evidence of foul play. I'm not familiar with the backhills/desert area out there and only thought there could be a link. Now, thanks to you, I see the two areas are miles apart. And so I withdraw my theory. Thanks for the info, and BTW, take back the tinfoiler remark, please.

267 posted on 02/12/2002 3:50:00 AM PST by fivecatsandadog
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To: fivecatsandadog
I hereby wish to withdraw the tin foil remark. Any news in this case?
Gorio
268 posted on 02/12/2002 4:01:37 AM PST by gorio
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To: gorio
Parents Offer Reward

Thanks..

269 posted on 02/12/2002 4:10:14 AM PST by fivecatsandadog
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To: terilyn
"Pierce said he was shocked when Brenda van Dam showed him Danielle's journal. " 'Daddy, please forgive me,' " Pierce said one entry read. " 'Daddy please love me. Danielle.'"

If this is true, there's a lot more going on in that house than these parents are saying. This is a classic line from a child that's being sexually abused.

"Daddy, please forgive me"...could be saying: "I"m sorry for not giving you what you want." And..."Daddy, please love me." could be saying:"Please don't reject me because I'm not giving you what you want."

Yes, terilyn...I would conclude by those journal entries that there's more to this story than what's been told. Those are most unusual statements coming from a 7 y.o. Unless, of course, her dad could have punished her for something having nothing at all to do with sexual abuse. But I'd be real, REAL suspicious if I were the police...and her mother!

270 posted on 02/12/2002 11:38:49 AM PST by nfldgirl
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To: Jaded
Actually, authorities found the baby's remains with marks consistent to being mauled my an animal, near where another person was attacked. True crime website has the details, sorry don't know the url.

That's a fascinating site. Unfortunately, the writing for many of the cases is uneven. Some great cases only get a few pages while real snoozers are the length of novellas. If the writings were consistently good, it might not matter to me as much. The whole "dingoes ate my baby" case nearly put me to sleep.

271 posted on 02/13/2002 10:52:55 PM PST by BradyLS
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To: homeschool mama
While we don't know that to be fact (sexual abuse by the father) ...at this point anyway...you have to conclude that that's a telling diary entry. Gives you cause to wonder *why* a child would have to beg for love. Tragic.

She's seven? And has a diary? That struck me as weird early on. Then again, I'm single with no kids. WhatdoIknow?

272 posted on 02/13/2002 11:37:20 PM PST by BradyLS
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To: Brad's Gramma
By the way, I think you're losing a whole lot of credibility by picking on one poster. But hey, go for it...

At least it's fair. With four on one, now, your cred is certainly used up. Diefree disagrees with homeschool mamma. Maybe homeschool should grow up and agree to disagree.

273 posted on 02/14/2002 12:00:15 AM PST by BradyLS
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To: gorio
Not to throw a wrench in the works, but.....Last saturday there was a fire in Sorrento Valley at the 5-805 merge, a fairly small but hot quick fire. Dad works for Qualcomm, the fire was near a few Qualcomm facilities.

Quickly molding tinfoil as we speak.

274 posted on 02/14/2002 12:11:46 AM PST by Uni-Poster
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To: BradyLS;Brad's Gramma
*** Diefree disagrees with homeschool mamma. Maybe homeschool should grow up and agree to disagree.***

Please see post #248. Then sit down and eat your peas. They're getting cold.

275 posted on 02/14/2002 4:02:21 AM PST by homeschool mama
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To: homeschool mama
bttt....no new developements? must be the quiet before the storm... gorio
276 posted on 02/18/2002 5:10:31 PM PST by gorio
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To: gorio
bump btt
277 posted on 02/27/2002 4:19:43 PM PST by gorio
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