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Criminal

Aug. 3, 2002

Insect Debate Continues in Trial

SAN DIEGO - A forensic entomologist called by defense lawyers said Thursday that the body of Danielle van Dam was first exposed to insects at a time when defendant David A. Westerfield was under police surveillance.

By Claude Walbert
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN DIEGO - A forensic entomologist called by defense lawyers said Thursday that the body of Danielle van Dam was first exposed to insects at a time when defendant David A. Westerfield was under police surveillance.
        Robert D. Hall, who teaches at the University of Missouri, said the body...

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