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Former state trooper settles for $4.6 million after overturned murder convictions

After three trials–the last one ending in a not guilty verdict–former State Trooper David Camm gets $4.6 million to settle his federal lawsuit against the state.

Camm was convicted twice of the murders of his wife and their two children.

The bodies were found in the garage of their home in Georgetown, Indiana.

Both convictions were overturned–with Camm and his lawyers claiming evidence and witness tampering, as well as accusing police of bungling the investigation.

Eventually, another man, Charles Boney, a felony offender from nearby New Albany, was convicted of the killings.

Boney was sentenced to 225 years in prison.

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