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  1. David Ray Camm (born March 23, 1964) is a former trooper of the Indiana State Police (ISP) who spent 13 years in prison after twice being wrongfully convicted of the murders of his wife, Kimberly, and his two young children at their home in Georgetown, Indiana, on September 28, 2000.

    • Retired Indiana state trooper tried three times for the murders of his wife and two children (two reversed convictions, acquitted after third trial)., Responding officer to the discovery of Shanda Sharer's body.
  2. 3. Aug. 2023 · By Lisa Hornung | Edited By John Kuroski. Published August 3, 2023. Updated August 7, 2023. A former Indiana State Trooper, David Camm faced three murder trials and served 13 years in prison for the deaths of his wife and two children, only to be exonerated in 2013.

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  3. 27. Apr. 2022 · David Camm, who was convicted twice of killing his wife and two children but acquitted by a third jury, has been paid $4.6 million by the state of Indiana to settle his claims that he was maliciously prosecuted and wrongly imprisoned. He claimed state and local police and prosecutors conspired to frame him and bungled their investigation, and he maintained he was playing basketball at a nearby church during the murders.

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  4. David Camm, a decorated Indiana Police Officer, was wrongfully charged with the murders of his family based on junk science. On September 28, 2000, David Camm came home at approximately 9:26 p.m. and found his wife Kimberly, and his two children Bradley, 7, and Jill, 5, shot to death in the garage of their home in Georgetown, Indiana.

  5. 29. Jan. 2021 · David Camm was wrongfully convicted of killing his wife and two children in 2000, but DNA evidence led to the arrest of Charles Boney, who confessed to the murders. Learn how Camm fought for justice for 13 years and three trials in this Oxygen show.

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  6. 3. Aug. 2014 · David Camm, a former Indiana State trooper, was released from prison in 2013 after a jury found him not guilty of the September 2000 murders of his wife and their two children. He has always maintained his innocence and said he was at a church gym playing basketball with 11 other people at the time of the killings. The case has been a long and controversial one, with blood evidence, motive and alibi issues.

  7. 1. Aug. 2014 · David Camm is a former Indiana State Trooper who was convicted twice for the same crime of killing his wife and two young children, but was acquitted in his third trial after 13 years in prison. A juror who agreed to speak to CBS News shares her views on the legal questions and the trial errors that led to his acquittal, and the impact of the biased information introduced by the first two prosecutors.