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That david was home at the time of the murders. there was a call to a customer from his landline phone, time-stamped 7:19 pm. 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? ....
Time stamped 7:19 p.m. so you got a husband who says i was playing basketball at 7:00. you got a phone record that says he likely is making a call to a customer landline in his home. so he s not playing basketball. almost certainly would be the one that was doing it. reporter: and that this phone call blow 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. reporter: that there had been a break-in guy. yeah. reporter: investigators had never located the pardmurder we. the only physical evide ....
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 ....
In january 2002, 15 months after the murders, david camm went on trial. he pleaded not guilty. by now, the prosecutor s timeline had changed. originally, he said david killed his family between 9:15 and 9:30 after he returned home from the basketball game. and then you backtracked from that? we backtracked from that. that s because the defense had shown that the time of death was somewhere between 7:30 and 8pm. everything said that this happened much earlier. reporter: now, the prosecutor argued, david went to the gym about 7:00 then secretly ducked out of the basketball game, made the five-minute drive home, killed his family and returned to play ball. and the prosecutor had proof that david was home at the time of the murders. there was a call to a customer from his landline phone, time stamped 7:19 p.m. so you ve got a husband who says, i was playing basketball at 7:00. you ve got a phone record that says he likely is making a call to a customer landline in his ....
And then you backtracked from that? we backtracked from that. that s because the defense had shown that the time of death was somewhere between 7:30 and 8pm. everything said that this happened much earlier. reporter: now, the prosecutor argued, david went to the gym about 7 o clock, then secretly ducked out of the basketball game, made the 5-minute drive home, killed his family, and returned to play ball. and the prosecutor had proof that david was home at the time of the murders. there was a call to a customer from his landline phone, time-stamped 7:19 pm. 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. reporter: 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 ....