Suspended Justice
Sam Lockhart, David Camm's uncle, in the Boone County Courthouse on Oct. 11. Lockhart is Suzie's brother and has taken out a second mortgage on his home to pay for David's three trials. He also runs JusticeForDavidCamm.com.
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Sam Lockhart, David Camm's uncle, in the Boone County Courthouse on Oct. 11. Lockhart is Suzie's brother and has taken out a second mortgage on his home to pay for David's three trials. He also runs JusticeForDavidCamm.com.
The heights of the Camm grandchildren are recorded on the wall in Donald and Sue's home. Brad and ill's names are near the bottom in pencil, but are missing from the recent measurements.
Donnie Camm, David Camm's brother, hugs his daughter Lauren as his daughter Cara looks on after Lauren made a game-winning shot at the team on Nov. 22 in New Albany.
The grandkids' room at Donald and Sue Camm's home in New Albany, Ind. According to Julie Blankenbaker, David's sister, when she and Donnie went to tell their parents about the murders in 2000, Suzie was in this room on the floor, rocking back and forth crying "my babies".
A photo of a young Camm from when he was an Indiana State trooper is perched on an angel statue in his parents home in New Albany, Ind. The Camm family said they felt as though they lost Camm, as well as Kim, Brad and Jill, when Camm was in prison for 13 years.
New Albany, Ind. is pictured from the Ohio River bank in October 2013. Many in the Louisville suburb believe Camm is guilty and are angry he had three trials that nearly bankrupt the county.
Kim, Brad and Jill are buried at Kraft Graceland Memorial Park in New Albany, Ind. Brad and Jill are buried on the right, and Kim is buried on the left. David's name used to be next to Kim's, but the Renn family asked for it to be removed. They want to try to buy the plot where their daughter is buried, but because of Indiana marriage laws, David has the legal rights.
Janice Renn, mother of Kim Camm, now wears her daughter's locket with photos of her grandchildren Brad and Jill as toddlers tucked inside. Janice and Frank Renn blame David for the murders of their eldest daughter and only grand kids. "It's hard for me to believe, but I'm convinced Dave had done this," Frank Renn said.
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.
The IU men's basketball team huddles before their game against North Florida on Saturday at Assembly Hall. The Hoosiers won 89-68.
Freshman Troy Williams passes the ball underneath the basket during IU's game against North Florida on Saturday at Assembly Hall.
Graduate student guard Evan Gordon tries for a layup during IU's game against North Florida on Saturday at Assembly Hall. Gordon scored 15 points in IU's 89-68 victory.
Janice Renn, mother of Kim Camm, now wears her daughter's locket with photos of Brad and Jill as toddlers tucked inside. Janice and Frank Renn blame David for the murders of their eldest daughter and only grand kids. "It's hard for me to believe, but I'm convinced Dave had done this," Frank Renn said.
David Camm was tried three times for murdering his wife and two young children. Last month, after 13 years in prison, a jury set him free. The case has divided a family and nearly bankrupted a county, forcing a community to question the meaning of justice.
Kevin "Yogi" Ferrell goes for two in the Hoosiers' match against Stony Brook on Sunday at Assembly Hall. IU won 90-74. Ferrell scored the most points tonight with 24 and played the most minutes (35).
Will Sheehey dunks in the game against Stony Brook on Sunday at Assembly Hall. Sheehey had 9 points of the Hoosiers' total 90 and played 12 minutes.
Kevin "Yogi" Ferrell dribbles through Stony Brook defenders Sunday at Assembly Hall. IU won 90-74. Ferrell scored the most points with 24 and played the most minutes (35).
Freshman Stanford Robinson dribbles past Stony Brook defenders Dave Coley and Ryan Burnett during the game Sunday at Assembly Hall. The Hoosiers won 90-74.
Head Coach Tom Crean yells "If you don't want to play, you can sit down" at Will Sheehey for hip checking and fouling out in the second half of the Hoosiers' game against Stony Brook at Assembly Hall. In the press conference, Crean said, "If I don't hold them accountable for those adjustments that they can make, then what am I?".
Kaila Hulls waits for the ball to be in bounded during the game against Oakland on Nov. 9 at Assembly Hall.