The parents of Oxford High School shooter Ethan Crumbley, James and Jennifer Crumbley, are facing sentencing after being found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in connection with the November 2021 massacre. Prosecutors are requesting a sentence of 10 to 15 years each, while the defense is seeking time served. Jennifer has even requested house arrest in her attorney’s guesthouse, a move that has been deemed unusual by legal experts. Prosecutors have criticized the lack of remorse shown by the Crumbleys for their roles in the tragedy.

During her trial, Jennifer stated that she would not have done anything differently had she known what would happen, but she later backtracked on this statement in a pre-sentencing statement. Jennifer’s attorney argued that placing her in prison would not deter others from similar offenses and stressed that she was criticized for her reactions and behavior following the tragic events. Meanwhile, James Crumbley has faced allegations of making threats toward the prosecutor in jail calls, which have been seen as a lack of remorse and refusal to take accountability for his part in the deaths of the students.

Prosecutors have suggested that the Crumbleys could have prevented the shooting by intervening when they discovered Ethan’s disturbing notes at school. Instead of taking him home, they left him at school, where he later carried out the massacre using his father’s handgun that was not properly secured at home. Ethan had also displayed warning signs through journals, text messages, and videos expressing a desire for help that went ignored by his parents. After the shooting, the Crumbleys fled Oxford and were later apprehended in Detroit with cash in hand, further fueling the criticism of their actions leading up to the tragedy.

Ethan Crumbley pleaded guilty to murder and terrorism charges and is serving life in prison without the possibility of parole for the school shooting. Prosecutors have highlighted the parents’ failure to intervene despite warning signs and have pointed to their actions as contributing factors to the tragedy. The events leading up to the shooting, including Ethan’s disturbing notes and videos, as well as the parents’ response to these warning signs, have been under scrutiny throughout the legal proceedings. The sentencing of James and Jennifer Crumbley will shed light on the extent of their accountability in the devastating school shooting.

The proposed sentences of time served for the Crumbleys have been met with criticism from prosecutors, who argue that it inadequately reflects the seriousness of the offense and the impact on the victims. Jennifer’s wish for her son to have killed her and her husband instead has raised concerns about the level of remorse and accountability demonstrated by the parents. The prosecution has highlighted the need for the Crumbleys to take responsibility for their actions and the role they played in the tragedy, emphasizing the importance of accountability in cases of involuntary manslaughter. The upcoming sentencing hearing will determine the fate of the Crumbleys and the consequences of their failure to prevent the devastating school shooting.

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