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'''David Camm''' (b. [[March]] [[1964]]) is a former [[Indiana State Police|Indiana State Trooper]] convicted in a series of controversial trials of the [[September 28]] [[2000]] murders of son Brad (7), daughter Jill (5) and wife Kim in their [[Georgetown, Floyd County, Indiana|Georgetown, Indiana]] home.
'''David Camm''' (b. [[March]] [[1964]]) is a former [[Indiana State Police|Indiana State Trooper]] convicted in a series of controversial trials of the [[September 28]] [[2000]] murders of son Brad (7), daughter Jill (5) and wife Kim in their [[Georgetown, Floyd County, Indiana|Georgetown, Indiana]] home.



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David Camm (b. March 1964) is a former Indiana State Trooper convicted in a series of controversial trials of the September 28 2000 murders of son Brad (7), daughter Jill (5) and wife Kim in their Georgetown, Indiana home.

Camm was convicted of three counts of murder in 2002 and sentenced by the court to 195 years in prison, but these convictions were overturned in 2004. He was later re-tried and found guilty for the second time.

The case is the subject of a 2005 book entitled "One Deadly Night" by John Glatt [1]

Warrick County, Indiana case number 87D02-0506-MR-054 [2]

External links

References

  1. ^ (John Glatt) One Deadly Night ISBN 978-0312993092
  2. ^ Indiana Department of Corrections - David Camm