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One Deadly Night
- Narrated by: Gildart Jackson
- Length: 10 hrs and 58 mins
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Publisher's Summary
On September 28, 2000, former Indiana state trooper David Camm made a frantic call to his former colleagues in the state troopers office: He had just walked into his garage and found lying on the floor the bodies of his 35-year-old wife Kim and their two children Brad and Jill, ages seven and five. Three days later, things got worse when police arrested David Camm for the triple murder. Soon new stories started emerging about mistresses and violent bursts of temper. And as the ugly truth about the Camms' marriage got uglier and the evidence against David started piling up, two families - and the community at large - took positions at opposite sides of a yawning and bitter divide. Was David Camm a dedicated, conscientious public servant - the victim of unspeakable tragedy who was being railroaded by an unfair system? Or was he a cold-hearted murderer who earned his three murder convictions and every one of the 195 years behind bars to which he was sentenced?
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- 2018-08-22
Long book; short story
Whether or not Camm, alone or in conspiracy with another man, is a fascinating true tale of detective work and a trial. But there is a prologue of philandering, complex family relationships, sermons, why Camm became a police officer and why he resigned, his abuse of his position, who goes to who's family for Christmas or Thanksgiving, that goes on at length which could have been adequately covered in three chapters. It is padding. If you decide to buy the book, be prepared to endure the first 60% so you can get to the 40% which is actually intriguing although, in contradistingtion to the first 60%, lacks detail. Lastly, the case is not over by the end of the book.
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