jill camm. he was sentenced to 225 years. and the prosecution team rejected any notion that boney acted alone. why? those tiny specks of blood. they were on david s shirt, but not on boney s sweatshirt. his shirt does not have high velocity blood spatter on it. so, a former indiana state trooper is now gonna be a co-conspirator with a felon? yeah, makes sense? his story s the only thing you ve got that link him to david camm. there s no phone records, no one s ever seen them together. there s no text messages, there s no smoke signals, there s nothing between david camm and charles boney. reporter: at david camm s second trial, boney was named as the other man at the scene, also charged with the triple murders. otherwise, the case against him camm was pretty much the same, absent the female witnesses the appeals court had thrown out. and this time the state focused on the allegation that david molested his 5-year-old
i did not know. i did not know how they had died. 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 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 if there was even a whisper of a chance for his son, brad, david knew he had to get him out of bronco and give him cpr. i picked him up and pulled him in to me and turned around and went back out the same way that i came in. reporter: came out the passenger door and put him down on the garage floor and, what, started working on him? exactly. were you getting any signs of anything? i just remember looking at his face. and, like with jill, his eyes
sam lockhart s business and left the band of brothers. boy, it must ve been hard to leave, dave? you know, it was but i mean, you had this good thing you re goin to and you wanted to right. have more of a life. but yet you re i can see how much you liked it was really wasn t . being in law enforcement. yeah, it really wasn t that difficult, though, because i just felt like it was definitely i was in a point in my life when i needed to make that change and i wanted to make that change, and i presumed that i would remain close with these guys, that they would always be my friends and that they would always have my back if i ever needed em. reporter: by september 2000, the camms seemed to be living a picture perfect life. things were going well at home and at work. kim was a totally engaged mother. david s uncle, sam lockhart saw the camm family all the time. great mom. a great mom. she would run those kids everywhere. and the kids, they were like my gr
ran into the garage. and then that s when i i saw that it was kim. how do you take this in? it s too much to absorb. it s indescribable, you know, what was going through my mind at the time. i can t put it into words. reporter: kim was still, bent slightly at the waist, a long pool of blood running from her head. the doors to her bronco were open. when do you look into the vehicle? i don t remember how long it was, but after checking on kim, being assured in my mind 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 clambering over the seat. was it apparent even in your shock that this was a gunshot event?
the president says the u.s. is, quote, locked and loaded. martin luther king rebels in yemen have claimed responsibility but secretary of state mike pompeo has placed the blame squarely on iran. now back to dateline. reporter: sam lockhart s mission to clear the name of his nephew david continued unabated after camm and charles boney were both convicted of the murders of david s family. now we ve got the killer who killed kim, brad and jill. we finally got that accomplished. now, our next chore, we are still after that. we were still after getting dave camm another trial. you re back to the appeals court again? right. all rise. reporter: the indiana supreme court heard the appeal. attorneys stacy uliana and kitty liell stayed on the case. these crimes are also