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Interesting book. I had seen this case in the news recently, so wanted to read the book. David Camm was convicted in 2002 of killing his wife, son and daughter. He was sentenced to 195 years in prision. In August of 2004 his conviction was overturned and he was scheduled to be re-tried. The book was published before the outcome of his second trial so I went on-line to find the outcome. I was pleased to learn that David Camm was convicted for the second time earlier this month - March, 2006. The sentencing is set for the end of this month. Terrible tragedy, especially when two innocent children were involved.
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Really enjoyable and it leaves you wondering whether the accused was guilty or not. I immediately checked out the second trial online!
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One of the most fascinating true crime books I have read. A real who-done-it from start to finish. A state trooper was convicted of murdering his family,based mainly on blood spatter evidence. Four years later, his guilty verdict was overturned. Cold case research then uncovered an alleged co-conspirator in the crime and a new trial is set to begin in August 2005. I will be very interested in following up on this case.
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Was left with nagging suspicion that this there is more & case is not over! Interesting info on the net.