Crumbley Parents Sentenced to Prison for Oxford High School Shooting: Lack of Remorse Evident

Pontiac, Michigan – James and Jennifer Crumbley, the parents of the Oxford school shooter, were sentenced to 10-15 years in prison for their roles in the deadly rampage that took the lives of four students. The Crumbleys never publicly accepted accountability for their son’s actions, leading to an emotional sentencing hearing filled with grief, anger, and heartache. Despite expressing remorse to the families of the victims, the Crumbleys failed to admit to their mistakes in …

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Crumbley Trial Reveals Mother’s Lack of Remorse and Controversy Surrounding Parental Responsibility in School Shootings

Pontiac, Michigan – During a trial that attracted national attention, Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of a teenager who perpetrated a tragic school shooting in Oxford, Michigan in 2021, made a startling statement. Crumbley, found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in February, adamantly claimed that she would not have changed her actions. This case challenged the boundaries of accountability in school shootings, sparking debate and legal precedent. Crumbley, 45, faced accusations stemming from the devastating events on …

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David Amess’ Aide Recounts Day of Brutal Murder with Emotional Remorse and Determination to Honor His Legacy

A new book called “Big Ideas for Little Philosophers” by Duane Armitage and Maureen McQuerry, is aimed at young children and is intended to introduce them to big philosophical ideas. The book is founded on the principle that children are naturally philosophical and that big ideas can be part of their learning process. The philosophers featured in the book include Socrates, Immanuel Kant, Simone de Beauvoir, and Confucius.