the pain becomes a part of you everybody, to my house, now. his entire family, gone. i said what are you talkin about, what do you saying? and i really hear it was surreal his fellow cops suspected him. i did not do this, i did not d this she was upset she felt like history wa repeating itself he wants to have women an his wife was in his way. we are police wrong it s like the twilight zone lies become truth and the trut becomes lies maybe the real killer was still out there. you have lied to the police about this case? yes, sir. so devastating. we probably knew that thi was the key to solving this. 13 years, 13 years such an awful crime. the wife the little boy and girl. shot at point blank range. i was just dumbfounded, shocked at what i saw. how to comprehend what do you talking about what do you saying? the husband had an alibi. for ten minutes. he could have done anything he did 13 years, three trials, repeals, reversals and changin st
said, we didn t get anything in fact, he hadn t sent i out at all i think he sent out he had sent the proper dna faith said he later learned the detective sent out the wrong dna sample from th sweatshirt mike mcdaniel, the first defense attorney, didn t buy that i think he s a liar you don t think advantage i don t think he ever asked anyone to run it he told you he did? yes when he said the prosecutio is lying to him? lying means that yo knowingly you re telling a falsehood i didn t tell him a lie. i told him what i thought wa true but whatever the truth is now, more than four years later, there was a name to that dna do you allow yourself to think here we, our way too close absolutely. genetic evidence? absolutely. coming up - a new suspect in the hot seat.
only from xfinity. the future starts now. one night to find an unimaginable crime his wife and boy were murdered after trying unsuccessfully to revive his son, david ra across the street to our relatives. i heard the banging on th door david s uncle nelson wa there.
it s not necessaril awkward. but we have to go with the physical evidence. and the physical evidence is not like this. but why so few spots? bellow said it s because mos of the blow back was in th inside roof of the vehicle like much of the other evidence, the blood spatter testimony wa essentially the same as in the other two trials what would be enormously different this time was th star witness the jury was going to hear fro charles boney himself. a huge risk for prosecutor lefko. so, you can wonder how good this witness boney is going to be for you yes, certainly hi credibility was not bein questioned why put him on the stand? and i felt like i did not have a choice. if i did not put him on th stand, i suspect they woul have but i suspect the jury ought t hear them. this is the story boney tol in court he said he met david camm in 2000, playing basketball in local park we talk to boney in prison it was just a pickup game o basketball and i didn t know him or reall
david was beating on th door and saying nelson, nelson come quick, someone killed m family they re all dead nelson dropped everything t brush over to david s garage i was dumbfounded, i wa shocked when i saw david yelled at him to chec on jill, his daughter in the bronco and nelson said that he let is very carefully to the vehicle. like david, he was a forme state trooper, and you re th crime scenes had to be preserved. i looked in the backseat an that s when i saw little jil back there i reached back and i touched her arm, her arm or shoulder and i said jill, jill! you knew she was gone i knew she was gone and i said dave, i think they re all gone, buddy, they re all gone david lost. he went down to the groun he was rolling on his back rolling around why did they have to go? why did they have to go ahead to stay with him. uncle nelson managed to get a bit away from the garage they ve was trying his best to go back in, and i would not let him go back in so you r