Suspended Justice
Doors are boarded up and shattered glass litters the ground at the Crossroads Christian Church (formerly Georgetown Community Church) built by the Camm-Lockhart family in the 1970s. Pictured here on Sept. 28, 2013. David Camm said he was playing basketball in the church gym from seven to nine at night on Sept. 28, 2000 when his wife, Kim, son, Bradley and daughter, Jill, were murdered in their family's garage in Georgetown, Ind. just outside of New Albany, near the border with Kentucky. David was arrested less than 72 hours after he made the 911 call to his former Indiana State Trooper post in Sellersburg, Ind. at 9:30 p.m. Thirteen years later, David is on trial for the third time for the triple murder. Donnie Camm, David Camm's brother, said that, after the murders, the congregation took sides, and many people left the church. Eventually the church was foreclosed.

