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
and took pictures. stan faith studied the scene was it too soon for you t take all that in no, the thing that struck m the most was how clean the garage was you just don t expect that some of the troopers in the garage had been fellow officer with the husband david there were a couple that didn t recognize, but for th most part, it was people that knew the trooper who would becom the lead investigator was davi s childhood friend. they had the talk right there. dave, you know you have t clear you first. he said just do it. he knew the score about spouses, as a former cop they always look at the spouse sure, everyone s a suspect, in the beginning you don t know but in his case, davi thought, it was a by the boo formality. he was confident his friends would do all they could to fin the killer these were your brothers, these guys right you had ridden with them. you had done a lot of tough stuff with them. they d been to my house, we had eaten together, we
him. so throughout the time there s two sets of eyes looking i different directions as a group, i think someon would have noticed that he was missing. sam locker, the uncle wa playing that night too. i it possible that dave coul have slipped away? is it possible that he snuc out, we ve gone ten or 1 minutes, killed his family without anyone noticing it absolutely not that s impossible. but if david wasn t the killer then who was the defense had its answer. it was the person who owns tha gray sweatshirt. the one that was lying by brad s body the night of the murders. defense attorney mike mcdaniel had recognized the sweatshir as prison issue. in the color of thi sweatshirt is the word backbone and i m thinking, okay, that s a nickname. tests on that sweatshir reveal dna from various people including an unknown male.
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
their lead you to believe that david camm put it there. tucked all too neatly under brad camm s, body as if pu there on purpose to fram charles boney. remember, no murder weapon was ever found part of the prosecution s case was still the blood at the bottom of david s shirt. how incriminating evidence had argued, marking david as the shooter. the little girl was sea belted on this side, as you ar looking in tom bellow, a bloodstai analyst, was an expert for the prosecution. in a broker similar to the one owned by the camm, h demonstrated for us where he believes dave it was lik inside the car to get the spec on the bottom of his shirt what s a likely posture for the shooter? would ve leaned in like thi in order to get the direct trajectory for her and i noticed your shooting hand is up pretty high it is is it an awkward shot