FROM OUR E-MAIL DEPT: If you aren't familiar with this case in a nutshell..Indiana State Police Cop's family shot to death in family garage. Cop arrested for killing his family..Negro ex-con with a prior sex offense says he supplied pistol and was there when cop shoots his family..Numerous witnesses say Cop was playing Baseball at church when family killed.
Original prosecutor signs book deal before first trial is over and alleges cop molested children,
parades 3 women in to testify. They had been fucking Cop, in short this is BULLSHIT.
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LEBANON — Attorneys for a former Indiana state trooper accused of killing his wife and two young children can present DNA evidence suggesting a different man committed the killings, a judge ruled Friday.
The ruling by Special Judge Jon Dartt came three days before David Camm’s third murder trial is scheduled to begin in Lebanon, 25 miles northwest of Indianapolis.
DNA expert Richard Eikelenboom, testifying on behalf of Camm at a pretrial hearing last week, said that DNA from Charles Boney was found on the shirt of Camm’s wife, Kimberly, on two places on her underwear and on the torso of 5-year-old Jill Camm.
Kimberly Camm was shot to death along with their children, Jill and 7-year-old Bradley, in the garage of the family’s home near Georgetown in 2000, four months after David Camm left the Indiana State Police.
Eikelenboom’s testimony seemed to support the defense team’s argument that Boney, who was released from prison about three months before the slayings, was the killer
The ruling by Special Judge Jon Dartt came three days before David Camm’s third murder trial is scheduled to begin in Lebanon, 25 miles northwest of Indianapolis.
DNA expert Richard Eikelenboom, testifying on behalf of Camm at a pretrial hearing last week, said that DNA from Charles Boney was found on the shirt of Camm’s wife, Kimberly, on two places on her underwear and on the torso of 5-year-old Jill Camm.
Kimberly Camm was shot to death along with their children, Jill and 7-year-old Bradley, in the garage of the family’s home near Georgetown in 2000, four months after David Camm left the Indiana State Police.
Eikelenboom’s testimony seemed to support the defense team’s argument that Boney, who was released from prison about three months before the slayings, was the killer
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