What did Boney actually say about his involvement and the involvement of David Camm in the murders?
This is impossible to briefly answer because of Boney’s continuing and ever-changing stories. In order to adequately answer this question, one must wade through over 30 hours of interviews and interrogations of Boney. After Boney would be confronted with yet another piece of evidence, he would modify his story and eventually, after being informed that his palm print was found on the right side door jamb of the Bronco, and after being threatened with the death penalty if he didn’t become a witness, he finally “confessed.” Only his confession was that David Camm was responsible. The only thing consistent with Boney’s ever-changing stories, and finally, his last unbelievable and incredible story, is that he always minimized his involvement. It is suggested that the section on the police investigation of Boney be read in its entirety in order to fully comprehend just how Boney, the inveterate liar, incriminated Camm with a story that not only didn’t make sense, but was finally labeled as a
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