He shot at a Polson Police Officer, led a high-speed chase up Hwy 93, and is accused of shooting his girlfriend. Now, he tells Lake County District Judge John Mercer he’s “not guilty.” As a result, his $5-million bail has been upgraded to “no bond,” which means he’ll sit it out in the Lake County Detention Center until his trial on July 21st.
He is 49-year-old Cameron Edward Francis, and he’s up on charges of killing his girlfriend, Kimberley Goodson, shooting her in the face with a “military-style ghost gun, armor piercing ammunition in a high-capacity magazine.”
It wasn’t until the following Sunday that her body was discovered in a pool of blood on the bathroom floor at her home in Polson. Her son had called police telling them he hadn’t been able to contact his mother since the previous Friday. He described his mother’s relationship with Francis as “abusive.”