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"Jennifer didn’t pull the trigger but she is responsible for their deaths." Opening statements are underway for #JenniferCrumbley accused of aiding her son #EthanCrumbley in shooting and killing 4 students at Oxford High School. Watch #CourtTV LIVE NOW -
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#CourtTV Catch up on the School Shooter Mom Trial here:

"I lock eyes with him." Testimony begins in #JenniferCrumbley's trial with a surviving victim of the Oxford High School shooting. Teacher Molly Darnell tears up recalling the dreadful day #EthanCrumbley killed four students and injured 7 people. Watch #CourtTV LIVE NOW -

She literally put the gun in his hand… she is guilty.

If the parents get convicted, this will be a case file that will be used to convict a whole lot of parents. I’d say there will be many parents hit with negligence.

I literally can not listen to this defense lawyer anymore - worst opening statement … and we know the defendants name - how many times does she have to say #JenniferCrumbley 🤦🏼♀️

She took her 15 year old mentally disturbed kid to a shooting range, so she practically put the gun in his hands, so yes, she is largely responsible

“Mom and son day…HIS” new gun. The weapon purchased by her husband. Four days before the killings. When this kid was spiraling and the school was conveying all of it to the parents. Remember when news there is a shooting she texted her son "Ethan, don't do it”-she KNEW.

The time has come for parents and the community TO BE FORCED TO PAY ATTENTION. The parents and the school could have prevented the horrific harm from occurring. Bystanders are anyone in the community who ignores dangerous behavior that could lead to something harmful.

Why do they keep calling Ethan the shooter we know he's the shooter are they trying to distant Jennifer from him by making it impersonal

The defence lawyer is not coming off very good in my opinion...She sounds like she's trying to convince herself of Jennifer 's innocence...








