The Camm Family Murders
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On September 28, 2000, David Camm returned home from a church basketball game to discover his wife Kim, 35, and their two children — Brad, 7, and Jill, 5 — shot to death in the family garage [citation:4]. Three days later, the former Indiana State Police trooper was arrested for their murders [citation:1]. For 13 years, Camm maintained his innocence as he endured three trials, two wrongful convictions, and a prosecutor who called him a "remorseless killer" [citation:9]. But a gray sweatshirt left at the crime scene — bearing the nickname "Backbone" and DNA from a convicted felon named Charles Boney — would eventually expose the truth [citation:4][citation:9]. Boney, who had a history of attacking women and stealing their shoes, was linked by palm print to Kim's vehicle. He claimed Camm hired him to supply an "untraceable" gun, then blamed the ex-trooper for the killings [citation:3][citation:7]. Based on real police reports, court transcripts, and DNA evidence, this is a deep dive into a case of tunnel vision, prosecutorial misconduct, and a man who lost everything — including his freedom — before justice finally prevailed [citation:9]. Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play — because the system failed before it finally got it right.
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