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Ind. Ex-Trooper Gets Life in Family Murder

Tuesday, March 28, 2006 8:18:23 PM
By RYAN LENZ

BOONVILLE, Ind. (AP) - A judge on Tuesday sentenced a former Indiana state trooper to life in prison for the murders of his wife and two young children.

Jurors earlier this month convicted David Camm of three counts of murder for the September 2000 slayings of Kimberly Camm, 35, and 7-year-old Bradley and 5-year-old Jill.

At the same time Camm's trial was under way, another jury across the state was hearing testimony that led them to convict an ex-convict in the same killings.


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