STORY: "Alleged accomplice's testimony may be key to case," published by the Associated Press on September 8, 2013.
GIST: "The testimony of a felon already convicted in the 2000 killings of a former Indiana state trooper's family could be the key to whether David Camm is convicted of murder a third time or walks away a free man after 11 years in prison. Charles Boney is expected to testify next week, the third week of Camm's third trial in the shooting deaths of his wife and two children.
Indiana University School of Law professor Fran Watson says "it all comes down to Boney." Prosecutors maintain that tiny blood stains on Camm's clothing show he
shot the victims, and say that Boney conspired with Camm." GIST: "The testimony of a felon already convicted in the 2000 killings of a former Indiana state trooper's family could be the key to whether David Camm is convicted of murder a third time or walks away a free man after 11 years in prison. Charles Boney is expected to testify next week, the third week of Camm's third trial in the shooting deaths of his wife and two children.
The entire story can be found at:
http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=news/local/indiana&id=9240045
Wikipedia entry: (Excellent background):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Camm
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