tops, they would have had monet. faith pointed out other blenders as well. heavy reliance on the blood spattered t-shirt. that is the physical evidence against david can. of all of the crime scene possibilities, the most misinterpreted s blood spatter. you don t hang the entire case just on the interpretation of blood spatter. you have to have so much more. the theory of a staged sex crime, flat out run. they never proved out the fact that it could be a voyeur, someone with a fetish, someone who is sexually excited of the view of a woman s likes. someone, say, who fit the profile of charles monet. big problem. the suspect that they don t know about and won t know for five years has complete personality reflected in that crime scene, up to the point of how kim was found. and remember, monee pomfret that was found in the bronco. more evidence the defense said
first of all, within two weeks tops, they would have had boney. and fay pointed out other blunders as well. the heavy reliance on the blood spattered t-shirt. that is the physical evidence against david camm. of all of the crime scene possibilities, the most misinterpreted is blood spatter. you don t hang the entire case just on the interpretation of blood splatter. you ve got to have so much more. the theory of a staged sex crime was flat out wrong. they really never probed out the fact that it could be a voyeur or somebody with a panty fetish or somebody who is just sexually excited at the view of a woman s legs. someone, say, who fit the profile of charles boney. big problem, because the suspect that they don t know about, and won t know about for about five years has complete personality reflected in that crime scene up to the point of how kim was found.
reporter: the defense insisted boney was the sole killer in the garage that night and that back in 2000, investigators ignored evidence pointing to the convicted felon. to make that point, the defense called damon fay, a veteran homicide detective who now trains police in how to conduct murder investigations. i don t like testifying against other cops. i m very uncomfortable with it. reporter: fay recited flaw after flaw in the camm investigation. the most significant, he said was the handling of boney s sweatshirt. when a homicide detective actually gets some physical evidence that it s got somebody s name on it and dna, you hug it, you love it. it is such a rare event. and they thought of it as an artifact. which in non-legal terms means move on, forget about it. this is nothing. well, that s right. it would have changed everything. first of all, within two weeks tops, they would have had boney. reporter: and fay pointed out other blunders as well. the heavy reliance
it is such a rare event. and they thought of it as an artifact. which in non-legal terms means move on, forget about it. this is nothing. well, that s right. it would have changed everything. first of all, within two weeks tops, they would have had boney. and fay pointed out other blunders as well. the heavy reliance on the blood spattered t-shirt. that is the physical evidence against david camm. of all of the crime scene possibilities, the most misinterpreted is blood spatter. you don t hang the entire case just on the interpretation of blood splatter. you ve gotta have so much more. the theory of a staged sex crime was flat out wrong. they really never probed out the fact that it could be a voyeur or somebody with a panty fetish, or somebody who has just sexually excited at the view of a woman s legs. someone, say, who fit the profile of charles boney. big problem, because the suspect that they don t know about, and won t know about for
against david camm. of all of the crime scene possibilities, the most misinterpreted is blood spatter. you don t hang the entire case just on the interpretation of blood splatter. you ve gotta have so much more. reporter: the theory of a staged sex crime was flat out wrong. they really never probed out the fact that it could be a voyeur or somebody with a panty fetish, or somebody who has just sexually excited at the view of a woman s legs. reporter: someone, say, who fit the profile of charles boney. big problem, because the suspect that they don t know about, and won t know about for about 5-years has complete personality reflected in that crime scene up to the point of how kim was found. reporter: and remember a boney palmprint had also been found on the bronco. more evidence, the defense said that he was the killer. so here we have a 90 s era ford bronco. defense expert eugene liscio, an engineer who reconstructs crime