Death's District: The Motivation Behind the Body Farm (Danielle Van Dam's Murder Case)
The Forensic Examiner 2006, Spring, 15, 1
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A Tragedy Unfolds On the morning of February 2, 2002, the parents of Danielle van Dam were forced to face their worst nightmare when they discovered the empty bed of their 7-year-old daughter. Danielle was last seen the night before when Damon van Dam put his beautiful blue-eyed daughter to bed. The distraught parents immediately reported Danielle as missing, and an extensive search involving hundreds of volunteers began. Authorities assumed that the innocent young child was abducted from her bed while she slept on the night of February 1, 2002.
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