dazed_ncurious
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Is there another discussion thread on this trial?
Jc.
Jc.
I don't think so and don't know why there would be. The entire case has been followed continuously on this thread and several before it.Is there another discussion thread on this trial?
Jc.
Bbm. What the?! (Sorry Gardenista can't remove your name for some reason.)Day 1 of testimony in James Crumbley's trial was almost an instant replay of his wife's case, but it ended on a dramatic note, with the jury being sent home early and a visibly irritated Crumbley mouthing "no" emphatically to his lawyer.
Turned out, Crumbley was caught making threatening statements on a jailhouse telephone and in electronic messages, the Oakland County Sheriff's Office confirmed to the Free Press late Thursday, noting "his access to a phone or electronic messaging is now limited to communication with his lawyer." Authorities did not disclose the nature of the threats or toward whom they were made.
I was wondering what all of that was about!! This certainly impacts the whole “he’s the meek and quiet one” conversation that has been happening since his wife’s trial. I know the jury won’t know what happened, but it makes me wonder if this shows that he has a temper underneath the surface there. He was emphatic during the conversation yesterday that he would not agree to their order until the judge mentioned the media.Turned out, Crumbley was caught making threatening statements on a jailhouse telephone and in electronic messages, the Oakland County Sheriff's Office confirmed to the Free Press late Thursday, noting "his access to a phone or electronic messaging is now limited to communication with his lawyer." Authorities did not disclose the nature of the threats or toward whom they were made.
State Witness #2: Edward Wagrowski, Forensic Analysist @ the Sheriff Office, was interesting and informative
Sometimes irresponsibility looks like passivity. A man who has a string of relationships and fathers children that he doesn’t care for is certainly irresponsible. JMOI 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.
However, he might want to make it seem like he's a passive kind of guy.
Yeah, same, I don’t have the energy to watch this trial beginning to end like I did Jennifer’s trial. It’s the same evidence pretty much, but I will watch if he testifies.WDIV and The Detroit News links below. This is how I'm following the James Crumbley trial. I've spent entirely too much time watching several trials "live" from start to finish and tend to neglect things that I should have done around the house, exercising, reading, etc. I follow updates throughout the day and catch up on posts to the discussion. If James takes the stand, I will watch his testimony "live" as I did during Jennifer's trial.
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Full updates: Day 2 of trial for father of Oxford High School shooter (March 8)
The involuntary manslaughter trial continued Friday for James Crumbley, the father of the Oxford High School shooter.www.clickondetroit.com
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Recap Day 4: James Crumbley to police after shooting: Son was 'perfect kid,' didn't get in trouble
Crumbley is being tried on four counts of involuntary manslaughter in connection with the 2021 shooting. His wife has already been convicted of same charges.www.detroitnews.com
I was just thinking the same thing.Yeah, same, I don’t have the energy to watch this trial beginning to end like I did Jennifer’s trial. It’s the same evidence pretty much, but I will watch if he testifies.
During one of WDIV newscasts yesterday, reporter Shawn Ley, who is covering the trial, said that there is a court-ordered gag order on the information regarding the phone calls/electronic communications. If and when that information is made available to them, I'm sure it will be reported by local media.Alleged Passive Guy James Crumbley was making threatening phone calls in jail. My my. If only there were court channels and local media that could FOIA those calls so we can hear what he said. Maybe Michigan doesn’t allow that and we’ve been spoiled by Florida’s transparency when it comes to this stuff. But it’s so frustrating to hear the outlets speculate instead of gather information. The local channel didn’t say we’re trying to get those records but the jail won’t give them to us or whatever. Ugh. JMO
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