Standing in front of the Bronco, Englert told them that blood and ballistics prove Camm shot his wife first, then pushed the Bronco's right passenger seat forward to shoot their daughter, and finally, either leaned into or climbed into the Bronco to kill his son. Englert said her blood found on the Bronco's headliner and rollbar also shows a spatter pattern.Ī short time later, jurors would find themselves sitting on bleachers in the garage of the Lebanon Police station. Jill Camm was found on the right side of the Bronco's rear bench seat, her seatbelt still buckled. If I were to wipe a bloody hand across the shirt, it (the blood stain) would stay on the surface." High-Velocity or blowback spatter also explains how dots of his daughter Jill's blood got onto Camm's T-shirt, Englert explained, "These stains are embedded into the weave. The stains' size, color and speed of drying led Englert to conclude that David Camm could have been no more than four feet from his wife when she was shot.
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