On September 28, 2000, David Camm's wife Kimberly and two children were murdered in their Georgetown, Indiana home — then he was wrongly accused. Former Indiana State Police trooper David Camm was twice convicted of the murder of his wife and children before he was ultimately acquitted. On October 13, 2013, after 13 years behind bars, David Camm walked free after a jury in Lebanon, Indiana, found him not guilty of the accused crimes. It was a reprieve for the wrongfully accused father. On October 24, 2013, David Camm, walked free after 13-years in prison after a jury in Lebanon, Indiana found him not guilty in a third re-trial. His case was the first exoneration for Investigating Innocence, which was started earlier that year.
On October 24, 2013, David Camm, walked free after 13-years in prison after a jury in Lebanon, Indiana found him not guilty in a third re-trial. His case was the first exoneration for Investigating Innocence, which was started earlier that year. It took 13 years and three trials for David Camm to be cleared of his family’s murders. His wife and two children had been shot to death at their home. David Camm was awarded $4.6 million from the state of Indiana to settle his malicious prosecution and wrongful conviction lawsuit. Camm, who was ultimately exonerated in a third trial, had twice been found guilty of his family’s 2000 murders, according to the Louisville Courier-Journal. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- David Camm, the former Indiana State Police trooper who was acquitted of killing his wife and two children, was awarded $3 million in a... On the evening of September 28, 2000, David Camm, a former Indiana State Trooper, returned home from a church basketball game. On arriving home, Camm discovered his wife, Kimberly, lying in a pool of blood on the garage floor; she had been shot in the head.
David Camm was awarded $4.6 million from the state of Indiana to settle his malicious prosecution and wrongful conviction lawsuit. Camm, who was ultimately exonerated in a third trial, had twice been found guilty of his family’s 2000 murders, according to the Louisville Courier-Journal. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- David Camm, the former Indiana State Police trooper who was acquitted of killing his wife and two children, was awarded $3 million in a... On the evening of September 28, 2000, David Camm, a former Indiana State Trooper, returned home from a church basketball game. On arriving home, Camm discovered his wife, Kimberly, lying in a pool of blood on the garage floor; she had been shot in the head. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- David Camm, the former Indiana State Police trooper who was exonerated by a jury after spending 13 years in prison for the murders of his wife and children, has...