Obviously, if we knew all there was to know, about the lives of Westerfield, or of the Van Dams, in the say 60 days before the Danielle event, I think that the life and lifestyle of Westerfield is far more conventional, usual, and thus "boring" to read about, than the VD's!
Wow, that could be quite a novel in itself!
Again I will post the percentages in this case.
1. How did Danielle leave her home for the last time?
Carried out DEAD-- 72%
Carried out ALIVE--5%
Walked out voluntarily with someone she trusted--17%
Walked out alone, possibly to seek help for parents, others, dog--6%
p
p
2. Who is guilty of one or more felonies under California law in connection with the Danielle event?
Her parents alone--20%
Her parents----but one or more others may have aided, abetted, accessoried before or after fact, had/hid guilty knowledge, helped cover-up, dispose of body, etc---40%
Some conspiracy involving more or less equal felonious guilt between a third party and one or both of the parents--13%
Third party is mostly guilty, but one or both parents have aided, abetted, accessoried before or after fact, had/hid guilty knowledge, helped cover-up, plant/fake/dispose of body or other evidence etc---8%
Third party is guilty, parents innocent of any felony in the disappearance, though they may be guilty of neglecting children or of drug charges--19%; of which Westerfield 14%; others who had been in the home with permission between 10 AM 2/1 and 10 AM 2/2 5%; total stranger forced abduction: 1%.
What do these percentages represent? A net poll? A probability function established by the investigators? The musings of Miss Cleo? I don't know what I'm supposed to make of all this.
I'm serious about this question.
sw