In 1992, DeCamp wrote a book titled
The Franklin Cover-up: Child Abuse, Satanism, and Murder in Nebraska in which he alleged that the
Franklin child prostitution ring allegations was not a hoax, as the
grand juries dutied with investigating these allegations concluded, and alleged that the FBI and local Nebraska officials participated in a
cover-up. DeCamp was featured in an unaired 1993 documentary titled "Conspiracy of Silence" produced by
Yorkshire Television for the
Discovery Channel. Producer Tim Tate said that the Discovery Channel withdrew their support for the film shortly before its broadcast date and was never aired on television. In
1996, DeCamp ran for the U.S. Senate as a Libertarian, but lost to Republican
Chuck Hagel. In 2006, DeCamp attempted to return to the Nebraska legislature, running for a seat in the 30th District, which consisted of
Gage County and southern
Lancaster County. In the nonpartisan primary, he placed fourth of six candidates, with 12.3% of the vote; the top two vote-getters moved on to the general election, in which
Norm Wallman was elected to the seat. In Nebraska State Senator
Ernie Chambers's 2008 satirical
lawsuit against God, DeCamp acted as the attorney for God. DeCamp died in
Norfolk, Nebraska, on July 27, 2017. He had suffered from Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease. == Publications ==