School shooter Ethan Crumbley’s dad James found guilty after disturbing texts & ‘help me’ journal entry shown at trial

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OXFORD school shooter Ethan Crumbley’s dad has been found guilty of involuntary manslaughter after his son shot and killed four students.

James Crumbley‘s fate was sealed on Thursday after prosecutors argued he could have prevented the Oxford High School massacre in November 2021.

Law & Crime NetworkJames Crumbley was found guilty on all four counts of involuntary manslaughter[/caption]

APEthan Crumbley killed four students at Oxford High School on November 30, 2021, in a school shooting[/caption]

Oakland County Prosecutor’s OfficeEthan made a disturbing drawing of a person bleeding with a gun on a school worksheet the morning of the shooting and his parents were made aware of it[/caption]

Law & Crime NetworkProsecutors argued that ignoring the signs of Ethan’s struggles was gross negligence[/caption]

APProsecutors shared images of James at a shooting range with his son Ethan to the jury[/caption]

The jurors deliberated for around 11 hours and they started at 3:15 p.m. on Wednesday.

They asked to stay later than the usual end time of 4:30 p.m. on Thursday.

At 15 years old, Ethan killed four students and wounded six students plus one teacher at Oxford High School with a SIG Sauer 9mm on November 30, 2021.

The victims were Madisyn Baldwin, 16, Tate Myre, 16, Justin Shilling, 17, and Hana St. Juliana, 14.

Both of Ethan’s parents have now been convicted of four counts of involuntary manslaughter. 

James, 47, was also accused of not properly storing the gun used in the shooting and ignoring his son’s need for mental health help.

Jennifer Crumbley was found guilty of the same charges in early February. 

Ethan’s mother was the first American parent to ever be convicted of the crime over their child’s mass shooting.

James is due to be sentenced along with Ethan’s mom on April 9.

A number of text messages sent from Ethan’s phone were read out during the trial, including one where the teen had asked for his father’s help before the shooting.

During a text exchange with a friend in April 2021, Ethan said he asked his father “to take me to the doctor but he just gave me some pills and told me to suck it up.”

Another text read, “I need help. I was thinking of calling 911 so I could go to the hospital but then my parents would be really p***ed.”

Prosecutors argued that there was “gross negligence.”

IGNORING SIGNS

James took Ethan to the shooting range a year before the shooting which helped the teen learn how to properly use a gun, according to prosecutors.

“He did nothing over and over and over again,” prosecutor Karen McDonald said on Wednesday.

Ethan was gifted the gun he used in the shooting as a Christmas present from his parents and was too young to legally own a gun in the state.

The parents were aware that Ethan was having mental health struggles, ignored his claims for help, and still gave him a gun.

On the morning of the shooting, James was made aware by the school of a drawing Ethan made on a worksheet that included a gun and a person bleeding with a note that said, “The thoughts won’t stop, help me.”

Prosecutors argued that James did not take “reasonable care” to prevent Ethan from acting out.

“James Crumbley is not on trial for what his son did,” Oakland County Prosecuting Attorney Karen McDonald said. 

“James Crumbley is on trial for what he did and what he didn’t do.”

Defense attorney Mariell Lehman said the prosecution’s case is based on “assumptions and hindsight.”

Lehman argued that there was not enough evidence to prove James was guilty but it was decided otherwise. 

“You heard no testimony and you saw no evidence that James had any knowledge that his son was a danger to anyone,” Lehman said.

Ethan’s mother was convicted in early February and prosecutors argued that she had multiple opportunities to prevent Ethan from shooting students at his school.

“It’s a rare case that takes some really egregious facts. It takes the unthinkable, and she has done the unthinkable, and because of that, four kids have died,” McDonald said during her closing arguments for Jennifer’s case.

CRIES FOR HELP

Ethan had a notebook that included several disturbing messages about wanting to kill.

The notebook included a picture of a girl with a gun up to her head along with a note about wanting to make her suffer.

The note said, “The first victim has to be a pretty girl with a future so she can suffer just like me.”

Another note included a drawing of a gun and people shot with blood. 

Ethan also cried for help and told his mother that he wanted to see a therapist.

Jennifer Crumbley was found guilty of the same charges in early February

The victims were Madisyn Baldwin, 16, Tate Myre, 16, Justin Shilling, 17, and Hana St. Juliana, 14

APPolice and an army truck flooded the school the day the shooting occurred[/caption]

EPAA memorial was created outside of Oxford High School a day after the shooting[/caption]

GettyJames assisted his son with learning how to shoot a gun at the shooting range, prosecutors argued[/caption]

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