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  • 2002-02-07 (xsd:date)
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  • Danielle van Dam (af)
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  • Example: [Collected on the Internet, 2002] Hi Please take a min to read this... you may have seen this little girl somewhere.. this is real.. it was just on cbs this morning... PLEASE FORWARD TO as MAY PEOPLE as you can!!!!this little girl Danielle is missing. her parents woke up to not find her in her bed over this weekend..apparently the burglar alarm was set off to show that a window and the outside door to the garage was opened. the local law enforcement is now officaly handling this as a abduction!! Here is the link to the offical site to check out all the details..https://daniellemissing.tripod.com/all I can say is that this is soo sad !!!My thoughts and Prayers go out to her family!!!Origins: As chronicled on the https://daniellemissing.tripod.com web site, 7-year-old Danielle van Dam went missing from her Sabre Springs home in the San Diego area on 2 February 2002. Her father put her to bed at about 10:30 PM on Friday (1 February) and discovered around 9:00 AM the next morning that Danielle was gone and a sliding glass door in the family room was open. Despite an extensive search of the area by law enforcement agencies, interviews with neighbors, and the posting of flyers with Danielle's picture throughout the neighborhood, police were frustrated in their efforts to locate the girl. On 22 February 2002, three weeks after Danielle went missing, a neighbor, David Westerfield, was arrested and charged with her kidnapping. Police found spots of blood which they believed to be Danielle's in Westerfield's recreational vehicle and on his clothing. On 27 February 2002, volunteers searching a rural area east of San Diego found a partially decomposed child's body which was confirmed to be the remains of Danielle van Dam. The cause of death has not yet been determined. On 27 August 2002, David Westerfield was found guilty of the kidnapping and murder of Danielle van Dam, and during the penalty phase of his trial he was sentenced to death. He remains on Death Row at San Quentin State Prison while his case makes its way through the appeals process. Additional information: Missing: Danielle (City of San Diego Police Dept.) (en)
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