Having dealt with the case against mass shooter Ethan Crumbley, the Miller hearing regarding life without parole in the case of a minor, and the sentencing hearing, Oakland County now proceeds in the case against Ethan’s mother. https://www.fox2detroit.com/news/oxford-high-school-shooting-trial-jennifer-crumbley-jury. It is the perfect test case if you ask me. I respect the office for bringing the case. It won’t be easy to try and the rubber won’t meet the road on the cases against the parents until the appellate courts have their say. Ethan’s father will be tried beginning in March. If they are convicted there will be sentencing hearings that probably won’t be scheduled until summer. In short, the Oakland County prosecutor’s office has its hands full. If you eliminate everyone in that office who cannot be trusted to work on the OCCK cold case while the A-team is on the Crumbley cases; well–there’s not a lot of hope at my end.
Hands so full, in fact, that after reaching out to us in April, they eventually ghosted us. I will have more to say about this period between April 2023 and today, “when the time is right,” as they say. No doubt they got overwhelmed with the Crumbleys. Or maybe they don’t like dealing with victims’ family members like me. And they may have learned the hard way just how hard it is to get the MSP to do . . . anything. Oh, they are too busy, too–so many bad guys, so little time, so much chain-of-command folderol.
In the meantime, let’s take a look at the evidence in the OCCK case because no one in law enforcement will. This compilation is interesting but does not show what has been tested or by whom. There are no helpful dates. Keep in mind that DNA was taken of relatives of suspects and relatives of the victims, as well as from people whose DNA would be needed to eliminate instances of cross-contamination.
Is anything listed on this spreadsheet that a lab like Othram could work with?
