Camm also had a history of infidelity, which police believed was the motive for the murders. He claimed to be playing basketball at the church from 7:00 p.m. Another piece of seemingly incriminating evidence was a phone bill indicating Camm had made a phone call from the residence at 7:19 p.m. Rob Stites, a crime scene photographer who was believed by the police to be a blood-spatter analyst, told police there was a clean-up at the crime scene and high-velocity impact spatter on the shirt Camm was wearing. The theory of the crime at the time of the arrest was that Camm returned home from playing basketball, shot his family, and attempted a clean-up before abandoning this and calling the Sellersburg State Police post for help. Many false leads hampered the investigation of the murders. The blood and DNA of Kim Camm had also been discovered on that same sweatshirt. An ISP lab analyst later found unidentified female DNA on the front of the shirt and a private lab, hired by Camm's defense attorney Mike McDaniel, found unidentified male DNA in the collar. ![]() Unseen in the darkened garage and not collected by evidence technicians was a gray sweatshirt bearing the name of BACKBONE in the collar. Bradley Camm was found lying on the garage floor and a later autopsy found he had been shot through his torso, severing his spine. In the process, Camm had placed his left knee in the middle of the back seat, causing Jill's head and body to slump forward and to the left, contacting Camm's T-shirt. Since both Kim and Jill had been shot through the head, Camm stated that he thought his son, who had no head injuries, might still be alive, so he entered the passenger front of the Bronco, went through the two front bucket seats and grabbed his son, taking him out, putting him on the garage floor, and giving him CPR. Brad was draped over the driver's side of the backseat as though he had been trying to get away from the assailant. He then saw his daughter, Jill, sitting upright in the backseat, still strapped in her seatbelt. Camm told police that he returned home from playing basketball at a nearby church and found his wife shot to death on the garage floor. on September 28, 2000, to find Kim, Bradley, and Jill Camm shot to death in the garage of their home. ![]() Police were summoned to the Camm residence shortly after 9:30 p.m.
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