I think Ethan told his dad what to do when it came to the killer weapon...
Well I guess we will hear the opinion that decides on April 9th. I will pray on it.I don't think it would be consecutive.
JMO.
I think Ethan told his dad what to do when it came to the killer weapon...
Well I guess we will hear the opinion that decides on April 9th. I will pray on it.I don't think it would be consecutive.
JMO.
That is shocking to me.Some info on perspective jurors.
Of the 15 people questioned in the jury box Tuesday, six had guns in their homes, though one of those individuals was excused by the prosecution at the end of the day. He was a father of eight who said he was not sure he would want someone of his mindset sitting on a jury judging him or a loved one accused of a crime.
The pool of 15 also includes a mother who doesn’t own a TV and says she knows nothing about this case; a man whose cousin was murdered by her mentally ill son; and a 29-year-old man who once served as a juror in a homicide case and acquitted the defendant, concluding the killing was in self-defense.
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James Crumbley defense attorney irks prosecutor as jury selection starts
James Crumbley, his son in prison for life and his wife awaiting sentencing, faces trial as prosecutors seek to hold him accountable for rampage.eu.freep.com
Why do you think that? I did wonder why when she said it was James' responsibility that people all seemed to assume that was a fact.I don’t know, just wondering. 60 years is maximum. She might get less because she didn’t legally own the gun. I don’t think the judge will give her the maximum.
Just a feeling.Why do you think that? I did wonder why when she said it was James' responsibility that people all seemed to assume that was a fact.
Jennifer said that guns were "her husband's thing", but I don't recall having seen any video or photos of James and Ethan at the gun range. If guns "weren't her thing", why is there video of Jennifer with Ethan practice shooting with the newly gifted gun? If guns were James' thing, why didn't Dad take his son to the shooting range to practice with the new weapon? IIRC, in her open letter to former President Trump, Jennifer mentions carrying a weapon with her when she was showing homes as a realtor (link below). Jennifer tried to throw James under the bus with claims that James was responsible for the guns in the household and that guns weren't her thing, but the jury didn't buy it, and neither do I. JMOWhy do you think that? I did wonder why when she said it was James' responsibility that people all seemed to assume that was a fact.
Jennifer tried to throw James under the bus with claims that James was responsible for the guns in the household and that guns weren't her thing, but the jury didn't buy it, and neither do I. JMO
I wish I could answer that question, but at this juncture, I'm just not sure. Aside from making the purchase of the gun with Ethan in tow, I'm not sure what other interaction there was between father and son and the gun once it was in the Crumbley home. There is video of Jennifer and Ethan at the gun range, after which she put the gun in her car, making her the last person known to have the weapon. At least, this was the determination of the jury in Jennifer's trial. At some point, the gun made its way into the Crumbley home and into Ethan's hands. It remains to be seen whether James brought the gun into the house making him the last person to have the gun prior to Ethan putting it his backpack and taking it to school. Or, perhaps, Ethan knew that his mother had left the gun in her car, and it was he who took the gun from the car into the house. When or if I learn more about what actually happened to the gun after Jennifer and Ethan went to the gun range, and she (allegedly) left the gun in her car, I can decide if I think that James is equally responsible and should be found guilty. JMOI agree. But in your opinion should both be found guilty?
neither do I !!!!Jennifer said that guns were "her husband's thing", but I don't recall having seen any video or photos of James and Ethan at the gun range. If guns "weren't her thing", why is there video of Jennifer with Ethan practice shooting with the newly gifted gun? If guns were James' thing, why didn't Dad take his son to the shooting range to practice with the new weapon? IIRC, in her open letter to former President Trump, Jennifer mentions carrying a weapon with her when she was showing homes as a realtor (link below). Jennifer tried to throw James under the bus with claims that James was responsible for the guns in the household and that guns weren't her thing, but the jury didn't buy it, and neither do I. JMO
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Oxford High shooting suspect's mom once wrote an open letter to Trump praising his defense of gun rights
Prosecutors are currently weighing whether to charge the parents of the Michigan high school shooting suspect.www.businessinsider.com
And yet, at that family conference, had either parent mentioned buying him a gun, admin could've reacted differently....I wish I could answer that question, but at this juncture, I'm just not sure. Aside from making the purchase of the gun with Ethan in tow, I'm not sure what other interaction there was between father and son and the gun once it was in the Crumbley home. There is video of Jennifer and Ethan at the gun range, after which she put the gun in her car, making her the last person known to have the weapon. At least, this was the determination of the jury in Jennifer's trial. At some point, the gun made its way into the Crumbley home and into Ethan's hands. It remains to be seen whether James brought the gun into the house making him the last person to have the gun prior to Ethan putting it his backpack and taking it to school. Or, perhaps, Ethan knew that his mother had left the gun in her car, and it was he who took the gun from the car into the house. When or if I learn more about what actually happened to the gun after Jennifer and Ethan went to the gun range, and she (allegedly) left the gun in her car, I can decide if I think that James is equally responsible and should be found guilty. JMO
I am very interested in seeing how this goes and how he comes across. Jmo.And yet, at that family conference, had either parent mentioned buying him a gun, admin could've reacted differently....
Had he taken the time to make sure the gun was secured....
He does seem passive... but the results, no less deadly.
Of course they didn't know he already had the gun .... but once they saw that drawing, both parents should have gone on full alert.
JMO
I have trouble reconciling being a passive guy and having the string of relationships he's had with partners and kids. I can't see this being passive. It doesn't magically just happen to you.And yet, at that family conference, had either parent mentioned buying him a gun, admin could've reacted differently....
Had he taken the time to make sure the gun was secured....
He does seem passive... but the results, no less deadly.
Of course they didn't know he already had the gun .... but once they saw that drawing, both parents should have gone on full alert.
JMO
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