Wrongful conviction of David Camm
American police officer wrongfully convicted of murder (born 1964) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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David Ray Camm (born March 23, 1964)[1] 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. He was released from custody in 2013 after his third trial resulted in an acquittal. Charles Boney is currently serving time for the murders of Camm's wife and two children.
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Born | (1964-03-23) March 23, 1964 (age 60) Floyd Memorial Hospital, New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana, U.S. |
Known for | 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. |
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