Ive heard that Danny Camm, the brother of Dave, forged the signature of Kim Camm on the insurance policy. Is this true?
This is another falsehood which has made its way into the public, but only with the help of the ISP. The answer is absolutely no. The prosecution and police initially made this allegation without any proof whatsoever and when pressed to prove it, finally admitted that it wasn’t true. Incredibly enough however, when David was recharged on March 9, 2005, the probable cause affidavit signed by Detective Gilbert claimed once again that Danny Camm had signed Kim’s name to the insurance policy. That claim was made without any proof whatsoever. When pressed about this while under oath in a hearing on June 29, 2005 Detective Gilbert said that he had been told of the forgery by someone but admitted that there was no evidence to support the claim. It was never pursued after that.
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