so you ve got a husband who says, i was playing basketball at 7. you ve got a phone record that says he likely is making a call to a customer landline in his home, so he s not playin basketball. almost certainly, would be the one that was doing it. and that this phone call blows up his alibi. yes. reporter: the prosecutor moved on to the crime scene and focused on what happened to kim in the garage that night. we thought the pants had been pulled down. you have accused the husband of the murder. why are you telling the jury that he probably pulled her pants down. as part of a staged event. reporter: kim had not been raped. but the prosecutor argued her body appeared to have been moved, staged. and a cop would know how to do it. trying to get the jury to think that somebody was in there to molest her. that there d been a break in guy, huh? yeah. reporter: investigators had never located the murder weapon. the only physical evidence the state had that the gun
it sounded like a handgun. so, what d ya think? i m thinkin that this is a crime scene. so do you say, i ve gotta get outta here ? i would have liked to had just left, but as he emerged from the garage and pointed the handgun at me, i was frozen. oh, so now you re a target? absolutely. so he needs to kill charles boney. reporter: but the gun jammed. at that point, reason says, i m outta here. well, the thing is once i realize that your gun doesn t have projectiles in it, now my job is to get you. you re goin for him. absolutely. now, as boney tells it, the scene moved into the garage. as i go into the garage, i m chasing after mr. camm. i heard him say, you did this. and i took that as, this is your crime. reporter: as camm went inside the house, boney says he saw the victims. the wife down by the car door. he remembers her being fully clothed. then he says he stumbled.
crimes, and in time, his attacks became more violent. he began threatening women at gunpoint. one incident involved three coeds. he had been watching them and one night, just walked into their apartment, held them at gunpoint to their head, took them out, kidnapped them to the car. luckily, somebody saw him with the gun leading the women out, called bloomington police department. reporter: he pleaded guilty again and was sentenced to 20-years in prison for armed robbery, but was released after serving only seven- years. by july 2000, three months before the camm murders, he was out on parole and the defense maintains he still had the old compulsion. kim camm fit the profile. yes. he has a foot fetish and so when they thought at first that it was not a sex crime, we kept saying well, not everybody targets the same place in sex crimes. reporter: kim camm had
home, so he s not playin basketball. almost certainly, would be the one that was doing it. and that this phone call blows up his alibi. yes. reporter: the prosecutor moved on to the crime scene and focused on what happened to kim in the garage that night. we thought the pants had been pulled down. you ve accused the husband of the murder. why are you telling the jury that he probably pulled her pants down? as part of a staged event. reporter: kim had not been raped. but the prosecutor argued her body appeared to have been moved. staged. and a cop would know how to do it. trying to get the jury to think that somebody was in there to molest her. that there d been a break-in guy, huh? yeah. reporter: investigators had never located the murder weapon. the only physical evidence the state had that the gun was in david camm s hand that night was this barely visible, microscopic droplets of his daughter s blood on the lower left hem of camm s t-shirt. how those drops o
luckily, somebody saw him with the gun leading the women out, called bloomington police department. reporter: he pleaded guilty again and was sentenced to 20-years in prison for armed robbery, but was released after serving only seven years. by july 2000, three months before the camm murders, he was out on parole and the defense maintains he still had the old compulsion. kim camm fit the profile. yes. he has a foot fetish and so when they thought at first that it was not a sex crime, we kept saying, well, not everybody targets the same place in sex crimes. reporter: kim camm had bruising on her toes. her shoes were on top of the bronco. her pants had been removed. and boney s sweatshirt with his dna was at the crime scene. and it turns out that dna had been in the database three years before the murders. it took one hour and one email to find charles boney. that could ve been done in 2002,