IN - Kimberly Camm, 35, & 2 children murdered, Georgetown, 28 Sept 2000 *2 earlier trials OVERTURNED

Is there any new information pertaining to this case? I have read the book and have been reading all the postings here as well as any links. This case has me totally hooked and was looking for some updated info.

Thanks,

S
 
sue1017 said:
Is there any new information pertaining to this case? I have read the book and have been reading all the postings here as well as any links. This case has me totally hooked and was looking for some updated info.

Thanks,

S

Welcome to WS Sue. This is one story I check everyday for news. I think the next thing may be the bond reduction hearing .Or maybe some of the locals in the know will drop back by here and spill .
 
Thanks Newswolf for the welcome. I have been lurking around here for a few weeks and thought it was time for me to say hello.

I guess I will have to wait til more comes forth.

Thanks again.

S
 
One more thing:

Does anyone know of any links or places on the net to find crime scene photos?

S
 
sue1017 said:
Thanks Newswolf for the welcome. I have been lurking around here for a few weeks and thought it was time for me to say hello.

I guess I will have to wait til more comes forth.

Thanks again.

S

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The Floyd County, Indiana prosecutor says he will seek life in prison without parole for a former Indiana state trooper accused of killing his wife and two children.

David Camm is appearing at a bond reduction hearing Wednesday in Warrick County, Indiana where his case was moved from New Albany. Camm's attorney says life in prison would be a harsher than the 195 year sentence Camm received after his first trial.

http://www.14wfie.com/Global/story.asp?S=3535372
 
Floyd County Prosecutor Keith Henderson said at a Wednesday hearing he would seek a sentence of life in prison without parole for David Camm. Prosecutors already had said they would not seek the death penalty for his co-defendant, Charles D. Boney.

One of Henderson's key witnesses, Indiana State Police investigator Gary Gilbert, testified at the hearing that Boney, who has admitted being at the murder scene, told authorities that he heard a voice, believed to be Camm's son, say "Daddy" just before one of the shots was fired.

http://www.wkyt.com/Global/story.asp?S=3539587
 
I read the linked article you provided. It's hard to believe an ex-con on all these points. If they figure he is guilty of the crimes then he will go back to prison. I would figure somewhere in his story he must be lying so that David Camm will take the total fall of the triple murders.

I still think David did it with the help of Boney.

MOO!!
 
http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050707/NEWS02/507070391

Charles D. Boney will appear in court this afternoon for a hearing on a habitual offender charge in the murder of former state trooper David Camm's family.
Boney, 36, and Camm, 41, are co-defendants in the murders of Camm's wife and children.
Last week Floyd County Prosecutor Keith Henderson added the habitual offender charge to those already filed against Boney.
If convicted in the murders, Boney's sentence could be increased by up to 30 years if the jury determines that he also has committed at least two other unrelated crimes.
 
http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050708/NEWS02/507080372

A judge ruled yesterday that Charles D. Boney can be charged as an habitual offender, which would increase his sentence if he is convicted of murdering or conspiring to murder the family of former state trooper David Camm.
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Renn denied that he and the prosecutor had been involved in negotiations about Boney's case. They have talked about the case only in general terms, Renn said.
 
http://www.wave3.com/global/story.asp?s=3570267

There are some new twists in the Camm murder case, thanks to Mala Singh Mattingly. Mattingly, a former girlfriend of co-defendant Charles Bonay, was questioned by Camm's defense team on Tuesday for six hours. Now Camm's brother, Donnie, tells WAVE 3's Caton Bredar that Mattingly's statements bring new hope to his brother's case.
 
Newswolf said:
http://www.wave3.com/global/story.asp?s=3570267

There are some new twists in the Camm murder case, thanks to Mala Singh Mattingly. Mattingly, a former girlfriend of co-defendant Charles Bonay, was questioned by Camm's defense team on Tuesday for six hours. Now Camm's brother, Donnie, tells WAVE 3's Caton Bredar that Mattingly's statements bring new hope to his brother's case.
Wonder if there is any validity to this story or if it is just defense spin?
 
http://www.wave3.com/Global/story.asp?S=3583655&nav=0RZEc2OJ

Renn believes if the two men are tried together, statements Boney made to police implicating Camm might not be admissible in court because the law gives Camm the opportunity to cross examine his accuser, and Boney doesn't plan on taking the stand.
So why would Henderson handcuff himself like that?
Wilder says it might be because of what investigators dug up last week when they searched the backyard of Boney's childhood home and interviewed Boney's live-in girlfriend at the time of the murders.


http://www.thelouisvillechannel.com/davidcamm/4714927/detail.html

The latest twist in the David Camm triple-murder case has the prosecutor filing a motion to have a second suspect tried together with Camm.
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But the attorney for Boney, who was arrested this year in connection with the crimes, said he'll fight to keep his client's case in Floyd County.
"The bottom line is the chance of these cases being tried together is very unlikely," attorney Patrick Renn said.
 
http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050713/NEWS02/507130442

Bradley said that if Boney refuses to take the witness stand, which is his right, the prosecutor might be unable to introduce to the jury statements Boney has made that incriminate Camm.
But he said prosecutors often like to try cases jointly when they involve multiple defendants, in hopes that one will accuse the other.
Donnie Camm, David Camm's older brother, said yesterday that his family isn't concerned about the attempt to join the two cases.
"We're going to be prepared," he said.
 
I just did a search- Indiana does not allow cameras in trial courtrooms so I'm guessing CTV would not attempt to cover this one.

Yes, just weeks away unless the defense is granted a delay!
 
http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050715/NEWS02/507150380

A hearing has been scheduled for July 27 on whether to join the murder and conspiracy trials of Charles Boney and David Camm in Warrick County.
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He acknowledged that the rules for using evidence in such joined cases can be complicated and might keep the prosecutor from presenting statements to the jury that Boney has made incriminating Camm.
But decisions on such issues will be made by a judge if Boney and Camm's cases are combined, Owen said.
 

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