Wednesday, September 11, 2013

David Camm: Indiana; Trial proceedings; Wednesday September 11, 2013; Expert testifies that the murder scene was "a posed and staged scene." Defence questions limitations of blood splatter testimony; Wave 3 News.


STORY: "Camm trial 9/11: Expert says murder scene was staged," by reporter Gordon Boyd, published by Wave 3 News on September 11, 2013. (Follow the link below for updates);

GIST: "An analyst whom prosecutors recognize as their lead specialist in blood patterns said the size of the stains and the direction of flow show that David Camm's wife, Kimberly, and their five-year-old daughter, Jill, were both shot at close range and that Camm himself had to be the shooter. Rod Englert's investigative firm has been involved in the investigation since September 29, 2000, one day after the bodies of Kim, Jill and 7-year-old son Bradley were found inside the garage of their Georgetown, IN home. "I looked at all the evidence that was possible to look at," Englert told jurors hearing Camm's third trial Wednesday.   Englert was not on the scene to view the bodies before investigators removed them, but he determined that "it was a posed and staged scene" after viewing photographs of Camm's wife and son on the garage floor. "The position of her (Kim Camm's hair) is abnormal," Englert testified. "She had to have been laying on her side, but she was moved onto her back." Englert based his conclusion in part, after finding an abnormal mark on her left index finger, that wouldn't be there had she fallen backward after being shot. Kim Camm's left hand had been resting on her pants, which had been removed.  Englert told the jury the pants and Bradley Camm's left shoe covered blood patterns that otherwise wouldn't have been there. "It's in elongated streaks coming from an energized source," Englert said.  A photograph also reveals much smaller stains near the energized stain. "The tinier the stands, the less distance the blood traveled," Englert explained."The blood coming from Kim Camm's head is flowing toward the back of the garage (the closed overhead door)," Englert said. "The blood is flowing toward where the shooter stood."  Englert referred jurors to a photograph which he maintains shows "a multitude of stains going toward the back corner of the garage.".........Englert drew defense objections when he conceded that he has no way to measure blood spatter's exact speed, only the distance it travels to create certain stain patterns. Special Judge Jon Dartt overruled the objection, but cautioned Englert to "testify to only what you do know." Jill Camm was still buckled into the right rear bench seat of the Bronco when her body was found. Englert said blood found on the Bronco's headliner, rollbar, and back of the right front passenger seat also shows a spatter pattern. That evidence leads him to conclude that her shooter was no further that four feet away, and the blood evidence points to David Camm. Camm's defense team has called Englert's findings "junk science," protesting Wednesday's testimony and Tuesday's demonstrations involving spray bottles and stage blood. After the lunch break, jurors will view Kim Camm's Ford Bronco and may question Englert while doing so."

The entire story can be found at:

http://www.wave3.com/story/23404616/camm-trial-911-expert-says-murder-scene-was-staged

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