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the guy accused of murdering his 8 year old neighbor, Danielle Van Dam? I had seen some of it on Court TV, but only the morning sessions since I live on the East coast. He was found guilty after lengthy deliberations and eventually given the death penalty.This was the case where the parents had made 2 or 3 forays into 'swinging' with other couples, which the defense made great mention of during the preliminary hearings, trying to imply that one of them had killed her. Several of the other people were called as witnesses and lost their jobs because of it.
I felt he was justly convicted. One of the San Diego papers printed the trial transcripts each evening on-line, and it seemed that all the defense attorney's could do was try to raise reasonable doubt. He was found to have a large collection of porn on his computer, and his defense tried to imply that Westerfield's college age son, who lived with him part time, had actually downloaded it. (Some was child pornography.) When they reached that tactic, I figured one could go no lower.
There was extensive testimony by every Tom, Dick & Harry on the insects found on her remains. (The defense was trying to prove that the flies hatched too late for Westerfield to have dumped the body before he was arrested.) One of the defense bug experts actually referred to the child as 'an insect buffet' while her mother was in the courtroom. She fled it at that point.
When the trial was over, tapes that the police made of Westerfield speaking with them while he voluntarily came to the station to offer 'help' were put on line. It was clear why they never put him on the stand after seeing those tapes.
Last time I checked, people were still fighting over this on a Sandiego Tribune forum.
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