In a dramatic turn of events, Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of the teenage boy responsible for the tragic Michigan high school shooting in 2021, took the stand in her manslaughter trial on Thursday. Her testimony shed light on her role in the devastating incident, revealing that she believed it was her husband’s responsibility to ensure their son’s gun was stored safely.
Jennifer Crumbley expressed her discomfort with handling the gun and explained, “It was more his thing, so I let him handle that. I didn’t feel comfortable putting the lock thing on it.” She went on to reveal that her husband, James Crumbley, had purchased the 9mm gun on Black Friday while she was out shopping.
However, the trial also brought to light some personal issues within the Crumbley family. Jennifer disclosed that she had not spoken to her husband since their arrest on December 4, 2021, just four days after the shooting. Additionally, she admitted to being involved in an extramarital affair for about six months leading up to the incident. Nevertheless, she denied that this had any impact on her parenting abilities.
The trial of Jennifer Crumbley revolves around four counts of involuntary manslaughter for her alleged role in the mass shooting that claimed the lives of four students and left seven others wounded at Oxford High School. Her husband is scheduled to stand trial on the same charges in early March.
The prosecution rested its case after a week of compelling testimonies from shooting victims, law enforcement officials, school representatives, and individuals acquainted with Jennifer. They have put forth an unconventional legal argument, contending that her gross negligence in obtaining a gun for her son and failing to provide him with proper mental health treatment despite warning signs makes her responsible for the deaths.
On the other hand, the defense argued in their opening statements that blame should be placed elsewhere. They point to Jennifer’s husband for purchasing the firearm and encouraging the hobby, the school for not informing her about her son’s behavioral issues, and ultimately, on Ethan himself, who pulled the trigger.
Until now, the jury had only heard fragments of Jennifer Crumbley’s perspective. However, her Facebook messages to an extramarital lover shortly after the shooting were revealed, where she admitted, “I failed as a parent. I failed miserably.” During her testimony, she elaborated on this statement, stating that she didn’t believe she was a complete failure as a parent, but at that time, she felt guilty for Ethan’s sadness and believed she had failed somewhere.
Jennifer emotionally expressed her disbelief and anguish over her son’s actions, emphasizing that as a parent, she had spent her entire life protecting him from various dangers. She never expected that she would need to protect others from her own child. She described this realization as the most difficult thing to accept – that her child had harmed and killed other people.
Despite the tragedy, Jennifer Crumbley maintained that she had no regrets and wouldn’t have done anything differently. However, she did express a wish that things had unfolded differently, stating, “I wish he would have killed us instead.”
The prosecution’s cross-examination of Jennifer Crumbley is expected to take place on Friday morning. It remains to be seen how her testimony will impact the outcome of the trial and whether the jury will hold her accountable for the deaths resulting from the school shooting.