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In reply to the discussion: My thought about the Crumbleys. [View all]Rhiannon12866
(256,837 posts)70. This wasn't worth an OP, but the other woman who previously had a son by the father weighed in:
Woman who has son with Ethan Crumbley's father describes relationship
A Florida woman who has a son with Ethan Crumbley's father Jason describes their relationship.
A Florida woman who has a son with Ethan Crumbley's father Jason describes their relationship.
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Well I really do not understand the gun loving mentality of course I doubt it now but at the time
Walleye
Dec 2021
#54
True that is the much more likely scenario. But after seeing that drawing I don't know
Walleye
Dec 2021
#42
Well I don't necessarily mean they wanted kids killed they just wanted him to shoot
Walleye
Dec 2021
#41
I wouldn't be surprised if they thought their kid would be viewed as a hero like Rittenhouse,
jalan48
Dec 2021
#2
+1. The problem was long festering, didn't happen in two weeks after Rittenhouse. . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Dec 2021
#12
It does seem like given the circumstances somebody was bound to get shot eventually
Walleye
Dec 2021
#55
At a minimum they realize that once all the facts are known, relatives give depositions etc
Hugh_Lebowski
Dec 2021
#15
Depraved indifference to both the child and the school. Don't know if it meets the legal threshold.
58Sunliner
Dec 2021
#22
If you are correct, that may be grounds to move the murder charge to juvenile court.
JustABozoOnThisBus
Dec 2021
#32
Yes, and why didn't they wait until Christmas to give it to him if it truly was a gift?
llmart
Dec 2021
#51
Exactly right. I think it's fair to say that there was probably some kind of family dysfunction
Ocelot II
Dec 2021
#57
This wasn't worth an OP, but the other woman who previously had a son by the father weighed in:
Rhiannon12866
Dec 2021
#70