IN - Kimberly Camm, 35, & 2 children murdered, Georgetown, 28 Sept 2000 *2 earlier trials OVERTURNED

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opening statements Thursday
 
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jury selection completed, trial expected to start tomorrow
 
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ACK!!!! I'm driving my daughter to Evansville/ USI tomorrow.......
 
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I feel so sorry for these jurors!

Camm's family threatened the jurors from the first trial.

They were brought to Floyd County (where the murders occurred) from Johnson County (just south of Indy, about 2 hours away) so that the jury could be unlocal and not impartial.

Anyway, after the guilty verdict, they were threatened by Camm's family. I saw videos of some of his family wailing that the jury made a mistake and would pay. When a local news crew went to interview one of the jurors at his/her hotel, the juror met them at the door with a GUN. S/he was that terrified of Camm's family.
 
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Accidentally duplicated post.
 
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He dangerous; guilty as charged I say. No third trial will change that for me. I hope for the same outcome: GUILTY GUILTY GUILTY! To bad so sad this is not televised :(
 
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I could never convict him based on all the evidence I have seen in the first two trials, and now the new DNA evidence reveals that Boney touched both Jill and Kim and I believe that Kim and Boney had some physical confrontation due to her DNA being on his sweatshirt,

the fact that the state has never successfully been able to charge conspiracy between Boney and Camm says a huge amount to me about the states case, they have never had enough evidence to show that Camm and Boney ever met except for Boney and his never ending changing stories,
 
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State has asked for a mistrial due to the defence mentioning Boneys foot fetish in there opening, judge will rule on this, so we may have a fourth trial yet,

Boneys foot fetish is extremely relevant to this crime, and I cannot understand why it is excluded from being mentioned
 
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Oh for pitys sake.. I can not believe this craziness. I wish we could follow it on tv! Arg.
 
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I could never convict him based on all the evidence I have seen in the first two trials, and now the new DNA evidence reveals that Boney touched both Jill and Kim and I believe that Kim and Boney had some physical confrontation due to her DNA being on his sweatshirt,

the fact that the state has never successfully been able to charge conspiracy between Boney and Camm says a huge amount to me about the states case, they have never had enough evidence to show that Camm and Boney ever met except for Boney and his never ending changing stories,

I agree with you Joe. In addition to those two points, there's still the 11 or 12 witnesses who played b-ball with DC that evening. They've never waivered in their account of DC being at the game 7 - 9 that night. It'd be difficult to get 2 or 3 people to agree on a story, but 11 or 12 says a lot to me.
:twocents:
 
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the judge may not be ordering a mistrial so the trial should begin shortly with state CIC
 
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Just read in article, link below, that Camm has been in prison most of the past 13 years although his convictions were overturned. Anyone know why he wouldn't have been released? TIA
http://www.theindychannel.com/news/local-news/3rd-trial-set-to-start-in-s-ind-familys-deaths

Even though his convictions were overturned he was still charged with the crime and denied bond and had to stay in jail awaiting trial. He tried to get out on bond but the judge said no which is not uncommon for those charged with 1st degree murder. MOO

Did you ever get the Murder on Lockhart Road videos to play? Just wondering!
 
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I could never convict him based on all the evidence I have seen in the first two trials, and now the new DNA evidence reveals that Boney touched both Jill and Kim and I believe that Kim and Boney had some physical confrontation due to her DNA being on his sweatshirt,

the fact that the state has never successfully been able to charge conspiracy between Boney and Camm says a huge amount to me about the states case, they have never had enough evidence to show that Camm and Boney ever met except for Boney and his never ending changing stories,

I can see how he was convicted in the prior trials but don't think he will be this time since this jury will hear all about Boney and the prior jurors did not. As far as my opinion as to his innocence I used to think he was guilty and waver back and forth a lot now but lean towards innocence but there are still some lingering questions I would like answered before I beleive he is 100% innocent. I guess you could call me a fencie atm. :fence: JMO
 
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Oh for pitys sake.. I can not believe this craziness. I wish we could follow it on tv! Arg.

I know, ^#%$@%$ conservative state. :banghead: I can say that because I've lived in Indiana my entire life! lol
 
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Even though his convictions were overturned he was still charged with the crime and denied bond and had to stay in jail awaiting trial. He tried to get out on bond but the judge said no which is not uncommon for those charged with 1st degree murder. MOO

Did you ever get the Murder on Lockhart Road videos to play? Just wondering!

Thanks for explanation Twall. And, no, I can't get those videos to play....I keep getting a message that Time Warner dropped CBS so vids aren't available...I'm not. Time Warner customer though. I'll try something else because I really want to watch them again.
 
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I know, ^#%$@%$ conservative state. :banghead: I can say that because I've lived in Indiana my entire life! lol

Agree with you Twall! And I'm born and raised and lived in Indiana my entire life, too. Riduculous courts don't allow ANY technology! Not even a tweet! So behind the times!
 

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