but one gun wasn t enough as boney s story goes. he wants me to deliver yet a second handgun. and so, i followed mr. camm back to his house, i can see visibly exactly where he lives. as boney tells it, they spoke outside the house for just five minutes. boney asked when he should return with the second gun. and i m asking this man, you know, what time? what time should i be back here? well, why don t you come back on thursday at approximately 7:00, et cetera. so i knew what time to be back. so meet me here on thursday night in the evening and you ll have some more cash in your pocket. exactly. it was thursday, september 28, the evening of the murders. i arrived at mr. camm s house at approximately 7 o clock. he said he handed over the gun to camm wrapped in his gray sweatshirt. where s this happening? right outside the garage. so we exchanged pleasantries, and my sole purpose is to simply get the $250 for the second
well, what types of things did you do to get in prison in the first place? he was creating his own form of intel. he was learning quite a few things about charles boney. reporter: boney told him he d been inside for robbery. and when i slowly started to let him know about some of the thingsthat i did in the past, he asked me, well, are you still able to get untraceable weapons? you know can you get an untraceable weapon? untraceable. that s, that s what it led to, i m just . a clean, clean gun. a clean gun. throwdown gun. somethin that can t be traced by law enforcement and ballistics. reporter: so boney said he scored a handgun the same day, met david again in a parking lot and handed over the weapon. he paid boney $250. but one gun wasn t enough as boney s story goes. he wants me to deliver yet a second handgun. and so, i followed mr. camm back to his house, i can see visibly exactly where he lives. reporter: as boney tells it, they spoke outside the hou
so boney said he scored a handgun the same day, met david again in a parking lot and handed over the weapon. he paid boney $250. but one gun wasn t enough as boney s story goes. he wants me to deliver yet a second handgun. and so, i followed mr. camm back to his house, i can see visibly exactly where he lives. as boney tells it, they spoke outside the house for just five minutes. boney asked when he should return with the second gun. i m asking this man you know, what time, what time should i be back here? well, why don t you come back on thursday at approximately 7:00, etcetera? so i knew what time to be back. so meet me here on thursday night in the evening and you ll have some more cash in your pocket? absolutely. it was thursday, september 28, the evening of the murders. i arrived at mr. camm s house at approximately 7:00. he said he handed over the gun to camm wrapped in his gray sweatshirt. where s this happening? right outside the garage. so we exchanged
ballistics. reporter: so boney said he scored a handgun the same day, met david again in a parking lot and handed over the weapon. he paid boney $250. but one gun wasn t enough as boney s story goes. he wants me to deliver yet a second handgun. and so, i followed mr. camm back to his house, i can see visibly exactly where he lives. reporter: as boney tells it, they spoke outside the house for just five minutes. boney asked when he should return with the second gun. i m asking this man you know, what time, what time should i be back here? well, why don t you come back on thursday at approximately 7:00, et cetera? so i knew what time to be back. so meet me here on thursday night in the evening and you ll have some more cash in your pocket? absolutely. reporter: it was thursday, september 28, the evening of the murders. i arrived at mr. camm s house at approximately 7 o clock. reporter: he said he handed over the gun to camm wrapped in his gray sweatshirt. where s t
reporter: boney told him he d been inside for robbery. and when i slowly started to let him know about some of the things that i did in the past, he asked me, well, are you still able to get untraceable weapons? you know can you get an untraceable weapon? untraceable. that s, that s what it led to, i m just . a clean, clean gun. a clean gun. throwdown gun. somethin that can t be traced by law enforcement and ballistics. reporter: so boney said he scored a handgun the same day, met david again in a parking lot and handed over the weapon. he paid boney $250. but one gun wasn t enough as boney s story goes. he wants me to deliver yet a second handgun. and so, i followed mr. camm back to his house, i can see visibly exactly where he lives. reporter: as boney tells it, they spoke outside the house for just five minutes. boney asked when he should return with the second gun. i m asking this man you know, what time, what time should i be back here? well, why do