Friday, September 20, 2013

David Camm: WAVE 3 News report on last day in prosecutor's case (Quite detailed H.L): Lab technician concedes that fingernail clippings of Camm's wife and 5-year-old daughter could have come from any man.


STORY: "Camm trial 9/19): State r4ests after Camm bares arms to jury," by reporter Gordon Boyd, published by WAVE 3 News on September 19, 2013.

GIST: "Late Thursday afternoon, ISP lab technician Melissa Meyers testified she examined fingernail clippings of Camm's wife, and 5-year-old daughter Jill, utilizing testing that identifies only male DNA. Clippings from Jill Camm's left hand yielded DNA that could have come from her father, or her 7-year-old brother Bradley, Meyers testified.  The right-hand clippings revealed DNA from two males, whom she couldn't identify with certainty. "They could have come from David Camm or Charles Boney," prosecutor Todd Meyer stated. "Or they could have come from any man," defense co-counsel Stacy Uliana asked later. Meyers conceded that both were possible. Testing of Kim Camm's clipping yielded similar results."

The entire story can be found at:

http://www.wave3.com/story/23481562/camm-trial-919

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