you re going to have to tell us what the hell happened there. this is it! this can t be happening. charles! reporter: after hours of denial, boney changed his story. yes, he did know david camm. they met playing pick up basketball. then in another round of questioning, the story changed, and changed again. finally, boney put himself at the crime scene. the reason why i was there was to bring him the gun. that night? that night. reporter: boney said david camm asked him to get an untraceable gun. he said that he was a guy caught in the wrong place at the wrong time. as events started to unfold in the investigation, it became apparent that this case was intertwined between two people. reporter: now the prosecutor had a new theory. david camm did not act alone. he had a co-conspirator.re each charged with the three killings. david was outraged.
well, what types of things did you do to get in prison in the first place? he was creating his own form of intel. he was learning quite a few things about charles boney. reporter: boney told him he d been inside for robbery. and when i slowly started to let him know about some of the thingsthat i did in the past, he asked me, well, are you still able to get untraceable weapons? you know can you get an untraceable weapon? untraceable. that s, that s what it led to, i m just . a clean, clean gun. a clean gun. throwdown gun. somethin that can t be traced by law enforcement and ballistics. reporter: so boney said he scored a handgun the same day, met david again in a parking lot and handed over the weapon. he paid boney $250. but one gun wasn t enough as boney s story goes. he wants me to deliver yet a second handgun. and so, i followed mr. camm back to his house, i can see visibly exactly where he lives. reporter: as boney tells it, they spoke outside the hou
this can t be happening. charles! after hours of denial, boney changed his story. yes, he did know david camm. they met playing pick up basketball. then in another round of questioning, the story changed, and changed again. finally, boney put himself at the crime scene. the reason why i was there was to bring him the gun. that night? that night. boney said david camm asked him to get an untraceable gun. he said that he was a guy caught in the wrong place at the wrong time. as events started to unfold in the investigation, it became apparent that this case was intertwined between two people. now the prosecutor had a new theory. david camm did not act alone. he had a co-conspirator. the ex cop and the ex-con were each charged with the three killings. david was outraged. he believed he should have been set free. after all, charles boney s signature was all over the scene. he attacks women,
david boney continued and then told him he used to be a state trooper. at the end of that day, did you know him by name? no, i didn t know his full name until our second chance meeting. that meeting was in september, boney said, about a week or so before the murders. they ran into each other at a convenience store and got to talking in the parking lot. the gist of our conversation was about, are you employed? are you staying out of trouble? and then, it evolved into, well, what types of things did you do to get in prison in the first place? he was creating his own form of intel. he was learning quite a few things about charles boney. boney told him he d been inside for robbery. and when i slowly started to let him know about some of the things that i did in the past, he asked me, well, are you still able to get untraceable weapons? untraceable? that s what it led to. a clean gun. throwdown gun. something that can t be traced by law enforcement and ballisti
what the hell happened there. this is it! this can t be happening. charles! reporter: after hours of denial, boney changed his story. yes, he did know david camm. they met playing pick up basketball. then in another round of questioning, the story changed, and changed again. finally, boney put himself at the crime scene. the reason why i was there was to bring him the gun. that night? that night. reporter: boney said david camm asked him to get an untraceable gun. he said that he was a guy caught in the wrong place at the wrong time. as events started to unfold in the investigation, it became apparent that this case was intertwined between two people. reporter: now the prosecutor had a new theory. david camm did not act alone. he had a co-conspirator. the ex-cop and the ex-con were each charged with the three killings. david was outraged. he believed he should have been set free.