Brenda van Dam wipes away tears as her husband Damon provides support at a news conference Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2002 outside their home in San Diego. The van Dams returned from the arraignment of David Westerfield, the suspect accused of murder and kidnapping in the disappearance of the van Dam's s7-year-old daugher, Danielle. (AP Photo/Jack Smith) |
Brenda van Dam, left, mother of missing 7-year-old Danielle van Dam, is comforted by by Juliette Bolton of the San Diego District Attorney's office, during the arraignment of suspect David Westerfield in state Superior Court in San Diego, Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2002. Westerfield was charged with murder, kidnapping and possession of child pornography. (AP Photo/Fred Greaves, Pool) |
Brenda van Dam and her husband Damon embrace following a news conference, Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2002, outside their home in San Diego. The van Dams had just returned from the arraignment of David Westerfield, the suspect accused of murder and kidnapping in the disappearance of the van Dam's seven-year-old daugher, Danielle. (AP Photo/Jack Smith) |
Damon van Dam (L) and Juliette Bolton (R) offer support to Brenda van Dam when she broke down after David Westerfield arrived at his arraignment to answer to charges of the murder and kidnapping of the van Dam's seven-year-old daughter in downtown San Diego superior court, February 26, 2002. Danielle van Dam disappeared from her home on February 1 and has not been seen or heard from since. Photo by Pool/Reuters |
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