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The David Camm Case, A Father's Innocence and Heartache

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On September 28th 2000, shortly after 7pm,  35 year old Kim Camm pulled into her garage.  In the Ford Bronco with Kim were her 5 year old daughter Jill and 7 year old son Bradley.  Kim and Jill were shot and the head and killed instantly, Bradley was shot in the chest and the medical examiner believes he may have lived for several minutes.  Kim's husband David returned home to find a bloody crime scene and his entire family murdered.  Three days later, David was charged with the horrific murders of his family, despite 11 witness who confirmed David's alibi, DNA on a clothing item left behind that did not match David and an odd placement of Kim's shoes.  David was convicted in 2002 and sentenced to 195 years.  Hiis conviction was overturned in 2004 and a DNA match came in 2005 to the DNA left on the clothing.  The owner of the DNA was charged in the murders and David thought he was a free man, just to be arrestted again just hours after the DNA owner was charged.  The DNA owner was a known felon with a history of violence against women, a documented liar and had a strange obession with women's shoes.  Despite the clear and obvious lies of the real prepatrator, David awaits his third trail after his previous two convictions were over turned.  Tune in this Wednesday June 13th as we will be speaking with one of the witnesses that should have cleared David, point out gaps in the state's case against David, the unlikely scenario which the DNA owner claims and why David Camm should be a free man so he can visit his family's resting place and say his goodbyes.  

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