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  1. David Ray Camm (born March 23, 1964) is a former trooper of the Indiana State Police (ISP) who spent 13 years in prison after twice being wrongfully convicted of the murders of his wife, Kimberly, and his two young children at their home in Georgetown, Indiana, on September 28, 2000.

  2. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Former Indiana State Trooper David Camm, who was wrongly convicted of killing his family in 2000, received a huge payout from the state and other parties. He claimed he was framed and prosecutors withheld evidence that could have cleared him.

  3. 3 de ago. de 2023 · David Camm, a former Indiana State trooper, was accused of killing his wife and two children in 2000, but was exonerated in 2013. Learn how he faced three murder trials, served 13 years in prison, and uncovered new evidence that pointed to a different suspect.

  4. 29 de ene. de 2021 · David Camm was wrongfully convicted of killing his wife and two children in 2000, but later cleared by DNA evidence. A convicted felon named Charles Boney confessed to the murders and was sentenced to 225 years in prison.

  5. Almost five years after David Camm was arrested, forensic science identified the real killer; a man named Charles Boney, a career criminal who was released from prison a few months before he killed the Camm family. Yet, despite this evidence, David Camm remains in jail today awaiting a third re-trial. This case is fraught with tunnel vision.

  6. David Camm. On the night of September 28, 2000, former Indiana state trooper, David Camm, called police and reported finding the bodies of his 35-year-old wife, Kim, and their two children, 7-year-old Brad and 5-year-old Jill, shot to death in the family’s garage in Georgetown, Indiana. Camm, who had retired as a state trooper four months ...

  7. 3 de ago. de 2014 · David Camm, a former Indiana State trooper, was freed from prison in 2013 after a jury acquitted him of killing his wife and two children in 2000. He had an alibi of 11 witnesses and denied any motive or involvement in the case.