then who? was the defense had its answer. it was the person who owns that gray sweatshirt. the one that was lying by brad s body the night of the murders. defense attorney mike mcdaniel had recognized a sweatshirt as prison issue. in the color of this sweatshirt is the word backbone and i m thinking, okay, that s a nickname. tests on that sweatshirt reveal dna from various people, including an unknown male. but the prosecutor said there was no match. that male dna was run through the national database. still, it seems to be a breaking point. proving that someone else was in the garage that night. we knew that that was probably the key to solving this. we didn t know that person by name, but by god we knew him by dna profile. finally, it was up to the jurors. as reporters lingered in the hallway, the jury deliberated for three days. guilty, guilty. david cam was found guilty
i did not know how they had died. so you re in over the consul? on top of the consul, that s how i grabbed bread. i thought maybe he would have a chance. david had been an indiana state trooper for almost 11 years. that night in the garage, david says, his police training kicked in. it seemed to him that his daughter jill was dead. but there was even a whisper of a chance for his son brad, he knew he had to get him out of the bronco and give him cpr. i picked him up, pulled him to me, and turned around and got back in the same way i went in. put him down on the garage floor and started working on him? exactly. were you getting any signs? i just remember looking at his face. and like with jill, his eyes, there was no moisture.
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what s more, the positioning of kim s body, he argued, was not what you d expect of a person who d been shot and fallen. her feet are under the car about, i think roughly ten, 12 inches under the car. her legs were at an angle which seemed unusual. unusual how? well, they weren t straight. they were at an angle. you just wouldn t expect em to be that way. and the infamous sweatshirt. the one that once belonged to charles boney was also part of the staging the prosecutor argued. the placement of the sweatshirt was incriminating. i thought the way it was put there led you to believe that david camm put it there. tucked all too neatly under brad camm s body as though put there on purpose to frame charles boney. remember, no murder weapon was ever found. the heart of the prosecution s case was still that freckling of blood at the bottom of david s shirt. powerful, incriminating evidence.