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Bugs: The Best Witnesses? (Westerfield's Son Neal Forced To Testify By Desperate D.A. Dusek!!)
Court TV ^ | July 25, 2002 | Harriet Ryan

Posted on 07/24/2002 10:44:59 PM PDT by FresnoDA

Bugs: The best witnesses?

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A forensic entomologist, who studies the maggots and insects found at a crime scene or autopsy, provided the strongest evidence yet for David Westerfield.

On one side there are Danielle van Dam's fingerprints, her blood drops, strands of the 7-year-old's blond locks, hair from a dog like her weimaraner and carpet fibers that seem to be from her room. There is child pornography and a convoluted alibi even the defendant calls "weird."

On the other side, the side for David Westerfield's acquittal, there are bugs.

The pile of evidence painstakingly assembled by prosecutors in Westerfield's capital murder case got a jolt last week from an entomologist who suggested that insect evidence from the 7-year-old's body may exonerate the defendant, who is accused of abducting Danielle from her bedroom, killing her and then dumping her body.

 

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Now prosecutors have hired their own expert and it appears the seven-week-old trial, which is currently recessed for the judge's vacation, may turn on the tiny, somewhat obscure field of forensic entomology.

Its practitioners say forensic entomology, which stretches back to 13th century China and has gradually gained acceptance in American courtrooms over the past two decades, is both art and science. There are only nine certified forensic entomologists in North America and about 30 more who offer their expertise in criminal cases without certification.

When done correctly, a study of flies, maggots and beetles at a crime scene can yield crucial evidence about a victim's death, including the time and location, whether the victim had drugs in his system, and in some cases even the DNA of the perpetrator.

But more than other forensic sciences like DNA analysis, forensic entomology eschews straightforward analysis. For analysis concerning time of death — by far the most common task for entomologists in criminal cases — there are no mathematical formulas, no easy calculations. Accuracy depends on the scientist's ability to determine how a host of variables at the crime scene, including temperature, precipitation, time of day, humidity and geography, affected insect life.

"If you are not a very imaginative person as a scientist, you won't go far," said K.C. Kim, a Penn State professor and certified forensic entomologist.

The subjectivity of the field makes for what another forensic entomologist, Jason Byrd of Virginia Commonwealth University, calls "showdowns" — professional disputes over results. According to Byrd, haggling over conclusions has become increasingly common in the last three or four years as lawyers have become more familiar with the evidence and how to attack its credibility.

"A court case with a single entomologist is a thing of the past," said Byrd, a certified entomologist who consults on about 100 criminal cases a year.

A "showdown" seems likely in the Westerfield case. Just two days after damaging testimony from the defense entomologist, the San Diego district attorney's office hired M. Lee Goff, an entomologist from Chaminade University in Hawaii, to consult on the case.

 

Faulkner

The defense expert, David Faulkner, is particularly difficult to attack because he was initially hired by the prosecution. Faulkner, a research associate at the San Diego Natural History Museum, attended Danielle's autopsy and collected insects from her remains.

Searchers found the second-grader in a trash-strewn lot three and a half weeks after she vanished. Her body was badly decomposed and the medical examiner could only offer prosecutors a wide range — 10 days to six weeks — for her time of death.

Investigators hoped Faulkner could narrow that window to Feb. 2, 3 or 4, the days immediately following Danielle's abduction when Westerfield's activities seemed suspect. Faulkner examined maggots from her body and told authorities the insects began growing 10 to 12 days prior, putting the first infestation between Feb. 16 and Feb. 18. Infestation can start as soon as 20 minutes after a dead body is dumped outdoors.

Faulkner's conclusion did not fit prosecutors' theory. Westerfield was under constant police surveillance from Feb. 5 until his arrest, offering him no opportunity to dump her body in the window of time the entomologist's testimony indicated. Faulkner quickly became a witness for the defense.

The lives of insects

If prosecutors get Goff or another expert to rebut Faulkner's findings, he or she will likely attack the defense expert on how he calculated the post-mortem interval (PMI), entomologist-speak for the first infestation.

Insect life arrives at a dead body in stages. Immediately, flies land on a body. In as little as 20 minutes, they lay eggs. Those eggs hatch into maggots in a day, and those maggots feed on the body. The maggots molt repeatedly, and each stage of larvae is slightly larger, indicating to entomologists how long the insects have lived in the body. Beetles also are attracted to decaying flesh, and the size of their larvae also indicate the time they have been at the body.

But just recognizing the size of the larvae is not enough. Entomologists must also determine the growth rate of the insects. There are two ways to do this. Experts can simply match the size to textbook tables showing the rapidity of growth in a climate-controlled laboratory or they can try to determine the growth rate by themselves. The latter is considered the most accurate, but also the most difficult.

"It has a lot to do with the investigator's experience and intelligence and that has a lot more to do with art than science," said Kim of calculating the PMI.

Among the crucial factors is weather. Hot temperatures mean quick growth, cold temperatures mean slow or no growth. Wind affects the rate as does access to water and other forms of food, like trash cans. Rain and humidity play a role, as well as exposure to sunlight.

In the Westerfield case, prosecutor Jeff Dusek grilled Faulkner about how February's hot, dry weather might have affected his PMI conclusion. Faulkner acknowledged there were fewer flies last winter in San Diego than ever before, but refused to budge off his estimate.

Entomologists also consider unnatural factors, like whether a blanket or sheet around the victim may have retarded insect life. Goff once worked on a case in Hawaii involving a woman missing 13 days. She was discovered murdered and wrapped in blankets. The life stages of the insects indicated a PMI 10 and a half days prior. To determine how the blankets affected the PMI, Goff wrapped a pig carcass in blankets and left it in his backyard. He found it took two and a half days for the flies to penetrate the blanket.

Dusek quizzed Faulkner about the impact of some sort of shroud in the Westerfield case. There is no evidence Danielle's body was wrapped in a blanket, but the prosecutor got Faulkner to admit that a covering, perhaps later dragged away by animals, might have skewed his results.

Will the jury care?

But even when there are disagreements between entomologists on results, they rarely involve as wide a gap as in the Westerfield case.

"A lot of the disagreements involve a variation in one day, two days," said Richard Merritt, a certified forensic entomologist and professor at Michigan State University. "Not over a week and a half. If it's that big a time, someone screwed up."

If the prosecution cannot find an expert who substantially disagrees with Faulkner, the bug evidence would appear to be the defense's chief argument to jurors at closings.

The defense has tried to chip away at the other forensic evidence. Defense lawyer Steven Feldman has suggested Danielle secretly played in Westerfield's motor home and left hair, blood and fingerprints on that occasion. Evidence in his home, the lawyer has hinted, might have been deposited when the girl and her mother sold him Girl Scout cookies. And fiber evidence could have been transferred when Danielle's mother was dancing with Westerfield the night of the abduction.

None of those explanations carry the certainty of Faulker's testimony. But just how persuasive Faulkner's testimony will ultimately be is a subject of hot debate in San Diego, where the case dominates the media.

Former prosecutor Colin Murray said the mountain of other physical evidence pointing toward Westerfield's guilt made the insect evidence little more than a footnote.

"You're asking a lot of this jury to acquit this guy on capital charges based on the presence of bugs," he said. Even without a rebutting witness, Murray said, prosecutor Dusek could undermine the entomological evidence in closings by harping on the subjectivity of the field and asking the panel to instead rely on common sense.

"Common sense tells you, if you're just looking at her body, that it's been out there a long time. It's severely decomposed," said Murray.

But Curt Owen, a retired public defender, disagreed, saying that depending on how the prosecution rebuts the evidence, the case could end in a hung jury or even acquittal.

"It may not be enough to say he's innocent," Owen said, "but it certainly is enough to introduce reasonable doubt."



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KEYWORDS: 180frank; bugguys; daniellevandam; davidwesterfield
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To: Travis McGee
Travis, you are wrong about devotees of child rape needing to Really search it out. I have been very active in the protest of child porn and rape videos for 4 years now, it is on just about every porn site and if it isn't, rest assured a link is.

I have worked with numerous organizations in the state of Ohio to stop this very thing. Last year, HBO showed the actual rape of a woman, taped on her own camcorder when the perp broke in, on one of their late night programs. It was very graphic and NOTHING was edited out.

I had to stop my children from surfing the web in search of Dragon Ball Z information because I saw that alot of these web sites lead to anime sites that lead to porn anime sites that lead to porn sites.

Visit Winmx sometime and do a search for porn or XXX videos - you will be shocked at the number of child porn videos and rape videos that are being shared.

I might also add that many of these pictures/videos are often labled as something else - and only found out about after you open the file.

61 posted on 07/25/2002 8:14:07 AM PDT by CAPPSMADNESS
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To: CAPPSMADNESS
That is one of the reasons I dropped HBO..it's graphic unedited portrayals of violence. I don't want my kids to see it. I have to admit that over the past couple of weeks, I've changed my mind on how easy it is to 'get' the child porn...
62 posted on 07/25/2002 8:18:53 AM PDT by Freedom2specul8
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To: Travis McGee
Oh, please don't go away Mad, Travis. You hardly gave us a chance to reason with your points before you told us off.

What ashame we can't carry on a civil conversation...too bad, I really would have liked that.

sw

63 posted on 07/25/2002 8:19:02 AM PDT by spectre
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To: Travis McGee
"I suspect that if one VIOLENTLY RAPES A 7 YEAR OLD CHILD, one pretty much kills her."

Travis, where do you get the idea that Danielle was raped? Can you point me to the specific forensic evidence of rape? because if there is evidence of such, then everyone must have missed it.

64 posted on 07/25/2002 8:19:29 AM PDT by CAPPSMADNESS
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To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
It is extreemly easy, go to any lions den, and take a real good look under the covers of the books and read the movie videos real closely, if you have the stomach for it - It was the most humiliating thing I have ever done - but it opened my eyes to how things are made to seem something they are not.
65 posted on 07/25/2002 8:26:08 AM PDT by CAPPSMADNESS
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To: crystalk
I don't think it will be Feldman personally that would make that determination. He is in essence a public defender now that David is indigent. I don't think he's a louse either.

There is so much reasonable doubt as it is. Who knows, juries are funny things. They do have to follow the law. Despite what people thought of that other jury, that was what they based their verdict on, the law, not what every one watching the sideshow saw.
67 posted on 07/25/2002 8:27:20 AM PDT by Jaded
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I've had a thought gnawing at me for awhile (not related to Scottish Law). Watchers of the trial have noted a tendency for the Judge to allow more leeway to the prosecution than to the defense. I wonder if that has anything to do with some of the items/evidence he has not allowed to be introduced because of its prejudicial nature, or the dubious police questioning. If there was some really bad things (for DW) that he was not permitting to be used, he could be letting that affect his actions on the bench. That's wrong, but you can't stop human nature.
68 posted on 07/25/2002 8:30:21 AM PDT by vollmond
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To: basscleff
My guess is yes - I have learned to never underestimate either attorney. I have a gut feeling that something BIG is about to happen with this case in the next few days that will bring it to a final halt.
69 posted on 07/25/2002 8:32:06 AM PDT by CAPPSMADNESS
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To: CAPPSMADNESS
When you wrote "I have worked with numerous organizations in the state of Ohio to stop this very thing...snip....read the movie videos real closely, if you have the stomach for it - It was the most humiliating thing I have ever done - ", i just wanted you to know that it breaks my heart that you've had to do it...but I am so very grateful that you do. You are there for those of us who can't or won't. Again..thank you.
70 posted on 07/25/2002 8:36:44 AM PDT by Freedom2specul8
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To: CAPPSMADNESS
Whomever killed Danielle, wanted the body to be found.

DW does not fit, in this regard. He could have buried her in the desert. Why would he want her body found, if he was a "situational" pedophile?

Who would want the body found???

A serial killer ala Avila

The parents, for "closure".

A friend of the parents, for their "closure".

71 posted on 07/25/2002 8:37:31 AM PDT by demsux
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To: basscleff
"do you think Feldman has something else up his sleeve? "

Yes I do....i'm still waiting for the evidence as explosive as a confession that feldman says he has. That has kept me from saying "westerfield is guilty" although my instincts want me to say it. Yesterday ruled out his son...so if he is withholding something that strong..he's really doing his client an injustice.

72 posted on 07/25/2002 8:39:38 AM PDT by Freedom2specul8
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To: crystalk
Your post is excellent, and helped me to clarify some of my cloudy doubts about all the contradictions in this case... The only one I have left is why the VDs and the SDPD were so quick to conclude, and then so convinced, that Westerfield did it...

I just can't understand why they ruled out the possibility that she could have gone outside early that Saturday morning, before her parents got up, and been snatched by an "Avila" type...

This seems to equal if not outweigh the possibility that Westerfield was responsible.

Well, I will be following the trial from the refugee site today. Yesterday's thread, read over last night, was not very enlightening. Too much "snarking", if you ask me, and not enough substantial thinking going on...
73 posted on 07/25/2002 8:40:43 AM PDT by jacquej
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To: Travis McGee
HE reformatted, titled and hid it, it was not some "automatic download" stuff that he was unaware of.

You just don't get it. If the CDs were merely backups of the hard drive, the backup would transfer all the folders and sub-folders. Did the prosecution ever point out that the only stuff on the CDs was porn? If so, your argument has much more merit, but if not then they could just be backups that would reflect the way he organized his hard drive.

And the computer guy said that these "Attack" files had been deleted, time of attempted deletion uncertain, but that he had been able to recover them. It's not so easy to scrub a computer clean, although DW tried!

That actually cuts both ways -- DW could have just as easily deleted the files out of disgust once he saw what they were. The fact that they were named "attack" doesn't necessarily mean anything, people who post porn online use all sorts of weird titles for file names.

74 posted on 07/25/2002 8:41:57 AM PDT by Stiv
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To: Travis McGee
You honestly believe that DW is just a typical normal run-of-the-mill VIOLENT CHILD RAPE VIDEO COLLECTOR who just "happened" to have Danielle's blood, fingerprints, hair and fibers in his Rv?

All the above MAY be true......BUT.....it DOES NOT automatically make him the killer.....The prosecution screwed this case up by not PROVING how the blood got there....how (and this is BIG for me)DW managed to get her out of her house without leaving ONE piece of evidence.

Someone posted awhile back that the evidence collected against him could have possibly fit many people in the neiborhood. God forbid that one of my neighbors children plays in my house and then goes missing on a weekend i decide to take off on my Harley. I have left many times not knowing exactly where i was going until i got home. Somethings look bad for DW (he may really have done it) but i could not send him to the death gurney because the DA has not removed ALL REASONABLE doubt from my mind. If he did it and gets off, it is the DA's FAULT.......They have built a case on assumptions NOT proof....there are innocent explanations (in the absence of proof)no matter how far fetched, as to how the evidence they have, could have gotten there.

With that said i'd probably have to vote guilty on the kiddie porn charge.

75 posted on 07/25/2002 8:43:15 AM PDT by is_is
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To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
do you think Feldman has something else up his sleeve? "

I think The defense's rebuttal case is limited to what the prosecution presented as evidence in its rebuttal. I cannot imagine what Feldman has up his sleeve.

77 posted on 07/25/2002 8:50:20 AM PDT by cynicalman
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To: is_is
All feldman has to do is prove that danielle's hair, blood and exchanged fibers were not there by criminal means.
78 posted on 07/25/2002 8:51:23 AM PDT by Freedom2specul8
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To: Travis McGee
Posts such as your are part of the reason I flee to the refugee site. This kind of diatribe directed at those of us who are not yet convinced beyond reasonable doubt is unproductive, and a waste of my time reading them...
79 posted on 07/25/2002 8:51:25 AM PDT by jacquej
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To: is_is
Prove...is the wrong word..isn't it. I'd say create the impression they were there by innocent means or doubt..they were there by criminal means. Will the explosive as a confession card help him do this?
80 posted on 07/25/2002 8:52:54 AM PDT by Freedom2specul8
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