If there was abuse I don't blame him and I expect to see it come out at trial IMO
ok i put the elephant in the room out there
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If there was abuse I don't blame him and I expect to see it come out at trial IMO
ok i put the elephant in the room out there
CANYON CITY A Baker City teen is facing murder charges in connection with the shootings that killed his foster father and another man at a remote hunting cabin in northeastern Grant County.
Grant County District Attorney Ryan Joslin filed a petition in juvenile court alleging two counts of aggravated murder against Dillan Easley, 14. Joslin said he expects to file a motion to try the case in adult court.
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Dillan Dakota Easley, 15, will spend up to age 25 in custody for killing his foster father and another man in 2013. Circuit Judge J. Burdette Pratt issued that ruling this afternoon after defense attorneys and state prosecutors reached a resolution in the case...
Easley, who was 14 at the time, has been at the Northern Oregon Regional Corrections juvenile holding facility since the crimes. The judge ordered him to the custody of the Oregon Youth Authority, and he is expected to be transferred to MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility in Woodburn.
According to his statement, which was played in open court at an earlier hearing, the boy got hold of a loaded .44 Magnum revolver. He had heard there were wolves around, and thinking he saw a pair of eyes in the darkness, he fired, hitting Gilliland.
Then he went inside the cabin, where he got more scared because people were yelling at him. The boy fired wildly toward the upstairs loft, where others in the party were sleeping. A bullet passed through a bookcase and hit Piete, who was standing after being awakened by the gunfire.
The boy grabbed a rifle on his way out the door, and while outside, fell and shot himself in the leg with the revolver. Using the rifle as a crutch, he made his way back to the cabin. One of the other men had driven to the little town of Granite to call 911. Another taped the boy to a chair until deputies arrived.