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and at work. kim was a totally engaged mother. david s uncle sam lockhart saw the cam family all the time. great mom. great mom. she would run those kids everywhere. and the kids, they were like my grandkids. jill! jill! little jill. yeah. tell me about her. she s a she was a character. she really was. just a funny, little girl. if she didn t have your attention, she d get it. she was very i think she would have been very athletic. she was gifted in that way. and brad was the swimmer, huh? he loved it. he was great at it. being a father, i thought this kid s good. reporter: there were gatherings with david s sprawling extended family, the lockharts. the descendants of nine brothers and sisters on david s brother s side. the lockharts are so entrenched in this patch of southern indiana that they had a road named after them.
of the bodies. then he says he heard david moving inside the house. and it clicked into my head, he s goin for a weapon. i mean, this guy is a former indiana state trooper. reporter: at which point he bolted from the scene. had i stayed there any longer, there s no doubt he would have killed me and he would have just lied and said to his buddies at the indiana state police, i came home and i found this black guy. reporter: after listening to boney testify, the defense was ready to pounce. that s his story. and it makes absolutely no sense. but it explains away all the evidence that they had against him, at the time. but what boney didn t account for was the dna that was gonna be found and he has no story for that. coming up. boney s story of course was i ran in, i did this, i never touched anybody, clearly not true. new dna evidence. he absolutely fought with camm. he touched jill. what will charles boney have
she was that she was gone i just suddenly thought about the kids. where are the kids? and my first instinct was to look into the bronco. and i got up on the passenger seat and i could see more into the back and that s when i saw brad and jill. reporter: jill, still buckled in on the back passenger side was slumped over. there was blood in her hair. next to her, brad seemed to be clamoring over the seat. was it apparent even in your shock that this was a gunshot event? i did not know. i did not know how they had died. reporter: so you re in there between the console. over top of the console. that s correct. that s how i got back in there and grabbed brad. brad what? felt warm to you as you recall? yeah. and i thought maybe he might have a chance. reporter: david had been an indiana straight 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 if there was even a whisper
murderer. it s just ridiculous. reporter: then the defense had to confront the ugly allegation that five-year-old jill camm had been molested. but, in fact, the medical examiner s report had not actually said that. it simply stated the girl s bruises were the result of blunt trauma. the defense argued the bruises happened during the attack. still it was tough going. reporter: we ve got a guy who seems to have a lot of girlfriends. there may be some evidence here of child molestation. this is a very, very tough thing to combat, dave. it is. it s virtually impossible. reporter: having done its best to hammer the state s case for motive, the defense turned to the physical evidence. the state s strongest evidence, the forensic case for david s guilt was the blood spatter. a defense expert testified the blood got on david s t-shirt very simply, when david reached in to the back seat to move his son, his shirt brushed against his daughter s hair. there were tiny droplets of