
In a 2018 interview, David Camm opened up about his wrongful conviction and what he thinks really happened the evening his wife and children were killed. As reported by WDRB, Camm said he is certain Charles Boney committed the brutal murders. However, he is unsure whether he acted alone.
Camm said, “I believe that his girlfriend, Mala Singh Mattingly, was there also, I say that based upon evidence — evidence that is factually documented, sworn testimony that says that she was there.” Although prosecutors were adamant that Camm and Boney committed the murders together, Camm said he did not know the other man and had “never heard the name Charles Boney” prior to boney’s arrest.
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WDRB reports Camm and Boney were eventually housed in the same correctional facility. Camm said, “You know … I’m looking at the person that killed my family. He obviously has no remorse … he was sitting there looking at me and he was nodding his head … And I took that to mean him telling me, ‘Yeah, I killed your family, and now I am going to take you out too.'”
Camm said he was cautiously optimistic about his third trial. However, when he finally heard the verdict, he was overwhelmed — but happy — to be a free man after 13 years.