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CHARLES DARNELL BONEY
aka BACKBONE

A SELF-ADMITTED & PRACTICING DEVIL-WORSHIPPER

 

The reactions by the ISP and the new prosecutor were predictable with the identification of Boney's DNA on the sweatshirt: Boney had been the recipient of sheer bad luck, since his BACKBONE prison sweatshirt had been donated by him to the Salvation Army thrift store  and had somehow or another wound up at the crime scene, as there was no way to track it.

 

But just who was Boney? BACKBONE was a local New Albany guy who, the defense team had discovered, lived near a store frequented by Kim and the children. In fact, both Boney and his mother had known Kim from interacting with her and the kids. Boney also had a string of violent encounters with other women, including robbing several of a very personal item of each: a shoe, as Boney had a twisted sexual need to steal shoes from the women he had beaten, taking them for his prized souvenirs.

 

The psychopath's 300 pound muscle-bound, prison-built body (he had been released early just weeks before the Camm murders for two violent armed robberies and attempted abductions), had easily overpowered his earlier victims whom Boney had stalked and then violently attacked. The identity of Boney had also explained the battered body of Kim, 160 pounds lighter than the psychopath, including the injuries to the tops of both of her feet. 

 

Yet, even with all the mounting evidence against Boney, the "Fresh Eyes" and new prosecutors refused to listen to common sense, as they still claimed Dave had been the murderer. The murderer, that is, until one additional revelation caused them to come up with yet another wild theory as to how Dave had murdered his family.

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And even though they knew about Boney's "religion," the "Fresh Eyes" refused to follow a very legitimate investigative lead for motive, for evil was the foundation of his religion. This is what Boney's girlfriend at the time of the murders said:

"He loves the devil, he lives for the devil, he prays to the devil." 

Boney's need to brag and claim credit for the murders

caused him to write his jailhouse autobiograhy where he dropped clues

as to his "Higher Power" as well as the time he murdered the Camm family. The cover of his hand-written book, BACKBONE, complete with horns, a trident, and forked tail was a clue...at least for those other than the "Fresh Eyes" investigators.

 

 

 

Within three days of the identification of Boney, Gary Dunn obtained an almost three-hour interview of him. Dunn had interacted with many psychopaths during his 27-year FBI career, and Boney had fulfilled practically every trait assigned to violent felons who had neither conscience or remorse.

Boney made many claims during his lengthy interview with Dunn, including: 1)  he had a "conscience" and couldn't kill people; 2) his shoe robberies were a fraternity prank and a thing of the past; and 3) he had several alibi witnesses who would  vouch for his whereabouts at the time the Camm family had been slaughtered.

 

Boney, however, began his alibis at 2:00 p.m., at least five hours before the murders. It just wasn't by chance he did that, as you will discover why he needed to cover himself at a time when Kim was at work and the kids were still in school.

Watch the video clips below from Dunn's interview and decide if Boney was being truthful with his claims, and then listen to his wife, Amber, as she told of the man she, too, had known to have a very violent streak and whom she had seen worshipping his Higher Power.

"I have a conscience and I can't kill people and shit like that..."

As for his shoe thefts? "It was a fraternity prank."

"2:00 p.m. specifically, I was with..."

Amber's Emergency Protective Order & Her Emotional Interview

 

 

Knowing that Boney would never outright admit to being the murderer, but would rather play games by employing his superior intellect, Dunn allowed the cold-blooded killer to talk and talk, but finally, asked Boney that if any additional DNA of his or if his fingerprints would be matched to unidentified ones at the crime scene, then would that mean he had been the killer. Decide if he was telling the truth or engaging in a bluff, hoping that unresolved forensic evidence from the scene wouldn't reveal him as the cold-blooded murderer.

And then learn of the forensic evidence that only Sam Lockhart and the defense teams were pursuing which forcefully answered the question, but which the "Fresh Eyes" couldn't accept, as they then provided the real killer with their preferred narrative, allowing him to escape the death penalty.


 

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