separately into different court houses. well he wasn t accused of being the shooter, money was found guilty of three counts of murder. the deaths of kim, brad, and jill cam. he was sentenced to 225 years. and the prosecution team rejected any notion that monet acted alone. why? those tiny specks of blood on david s shirt were not on monies sweatshirt. his shirt does not have high velocity blood spatter. the trooper was now going to be a coconspirator with fellow. does that make sense? his story is the only thing you have to link him to david can. there s no phone records. there s no one that s ever seen them together. there s no text messages. there s no smoke signals. there s nothing between david cam and charles morning. david can second trial, monday was named as other minute scene. also charged with a triple murders. otherwise, the case against cam was pretty much the same. absent female witnesses, the
make sense. if i were you, i would have alarms going off inside my head. here you are on probation. how do you know this former cop is really a former cop, that isn t setting up in a sting? that did cross my mind, i had concerns about it. there is something about him. if you spend any time with mr. kim, he has a way of putting you at ease. he is a way of making you feel like he is legit, everything is okay. plus, i don t care when or what the gun was for. you provided this former trooper with weapons. he was on a special weapons team and the indiana state police. he was swat. this premeditated crime, he is going to trust a handgun that has come off the street, that he hasn t checked out. he just unwrapped it from the sweatshirt. immediately, used it first business. it was. it was the kind. those are questions that i can t possibly answer. why did he want me there at the crime scene? we know why. because he wanted me to take the blame for all of this. so, as monet tells it
only on television. i don t even know it is addresses. the interrogation went on for some 12 hours with monet s sticking to a story. the detectives released him. if anything else links you to, you are down. stick a fork in you. normally, that would worry me. but i wasn t there. then tweak slater after letting him walk, there was something else, something big. early yesterday morning, i was notified of some additional scientific evidence that length mr. monet s to the homicide. the prosecutor revealed that a print found on the exterior was left there by none other than charles monet s. investigators had been aware of the palm print for more than four years. only now did they note it.
wonder how good this witness is going to be for you? yes. certainly his credibility was going to be in question but. why put him on the stand then? i feel like i don t have a choice. if i didn t put him on the stand, i suspect they would have. but i thought the jury ought to hear it. this is the story that monet met in court. met in july of 2000 at a local park playing basketball. it was just a pickup game of basketball. and i did not know him or anyone there. i am fresh out of prison. the scene is different. after the game he said that cam was bragging, talking smack about how easily he had been bona. at that point, i just said well, you know, i may have lost the game, but at least i have my freedom. saying yeah, i just got out of prison. cam said he used to be a state trooper. did you know is full name? i didn t know until the
touch dna from one s skin cells was found on kim counts sweater, her underwear and on her daughter gilles shirt. dna dna, conclusively, proves that he, absolutely, fought with kim. that he touched jill. the defense hope that his cross examination of money would be more proof. cam had to steal himself to watch moaning on the stand. you re looking at him. right. there is no way to actually prepare myself without. it was a situation where i really had to think about what was at stake. doing what was right in that moment and sit there, look at this woman, you killed my family. not react. defense said monet s story was absurd. for starters, why would an ex cop ask an ex convict a gun. a police officer doesn t think, well, how can i trust this guy.