Two trials, 2 convictions: How the unusual case against Ethan Crumbley's parents ended in historic verdicts

Clinching two guilty verdicts in separate trials — one last month for Jennifer Crumbley and the other decided this week for James Crumbley — came under widely different circumstances.

PONTIAC, Mich. — The charges prosecutors brought against the mother and father of teenage school shooter Ethan Crumbley were identical and hinged on convincing jurors that while neither parent knew their son was plotting a deadly attack, they both failed in their legal responsibilities to help prevent it.

But clinching convictions for involuntary manslaughter in two separate trials — one last month for Jennifer Crumbley and the other decided Thursday for James Crumbley — came under widely different circumstances, Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald said Friday.

"I think from an evidentiary standpoint, they're both very different cases," McDonald said. "Jennifer's case involved a lot of information we knew she had. And the case against James was much more focused on the gun because he purchased it."

Ethan, now 17, pleaded guilty as an adult to murder, terrorism and other charges in the deaths of four Oxford High School students in 2021. He was sentenced to life in prison.

While core evidence and witnesses were similar in the two trials — the first time in the U.S. that parents were charged in connection with their child's mass school shooting — prosecutors had to show how James and Jennifer Crumbley were individually at fault while facing two differing defense strategies and two sets of jurors, the majority of whom were parents and gun owners or were familiar with firearms.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/two-trials-2-convictions-unusual-case-ethan-crumbleys-parents-ended-hi-rcna143568


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