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Mom, son texted about gun a day before school shooting

ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich. (AP) - A day before four students were killed at a Michigan school, the mother of the teenager charged with carrying out the mass shooting sent him a text message asking if he had showed teachers a 'œpic of your new gun,'ť an investigator testified Tuesday.

The text was one of several between Jennifer and Ethan Crumbley on Nov. 29 after school officials left a voicemail informing her that the 15-year-old was looking up ammunition on his phone.

A judge must decide if there's enough evidence to send Jennifer Crumbley and her husband, James Crumbley, to trial on involuntary manslaughter charges. It's a low threshold under Michigan law, but this case is highly unusual because parents are rarely held criminally responsible for teens accused in mass school shootings.

The Crumbleys, who are in jail on $500,000 bond, are accused of making a gun accessible to Ethan and failing to intervene when he showed signs of mental distress at home and at school. Four students were killed and others were wounded in the Nov. 30 attack at Oxford High School, which is roughly 30 miles (50 kilometers) north of Detroit.

The school left a voicemail for Jennifer Crumbley the day before the attack informing her that a teacher was concerned about Ethan's ammunition search on his phone.

In court, Ed Wagrowski, a computer crimes investigator in the Oakland County sheriff's office, read aloud a series of texts exchanged between mother and son.

'œSeriously?? Looking up bullets in school??'ť Jennifer Crumbley wrote.

Her son replied: 'œOh yeah. I already went to the office for that. All I did was look up a certain caliber at the end of class because I was curious. Completely harmless.'ť

"Did you at least show them a pic of your new gun?" Jennifer Crumbley asked.

'œNo I didn't show them a pic. My God,'ť he wrote back.

The Crumbleys' attorneys insist the couple didn't know their son might be planning an attack and that they didn't make the gun easy to find in their home.

Prosecutor Karen McDonald said she was trying to show that the Crumbleys committed gross negligence. Her first witness was the manager of a stable where the couple kept two horses and visited three to four times a week.

McDonald's questions were intended to show that the parents seemed more concerned about the health of a horse that had a leg fungus than the 'œdisturbed'ť mental health of their son.

Wagrowski read aloud text messages written by Ethan to his mother last March. The teen said their house was haunted and a demon was throwing bowls. Jennifer Crumbley was riding a horse and didn't respond that day, the investigator said.

On the morning of the shooting, Jennifer and James Crumbley were summoned to the school and confronted with Ethan's drawings, which included a handgun and the words, 'œThe thoughts won't stop. Help me.'ť Authorities said the parents refused to take him home after the 13-minute meeting and were told to get him counseling.

Amanda Holland, a co-worker at a real estate company, said Jennifer Crumbley shared a picture of the drawings when she returned to work from the school meeting.

'œI told her I thought it was scary. She agreed,'ť Holland testified.

'œI said it would be nice for her to take him for a day, go see a movie, go have lunch,'ť Holland said. 'œI said she should have brought him home. I thought it was a disturbing photo and this child needed to be around family.'ť

Jennifer Crumbley said 'œshe felt like a failure as a parent,'ť according to Holland, who added that it seemed a 'œlittle sarcastic.'ť

Jennifer Crumbley's boss, Andrew Smith, said she shared an image of the drawings with him, too, though he didn't immediately look at it.

'œShe had said her son needed to get some counseling,'ť Smith testified. 'œI think she mentioned a family pet had passed away and a grandparent had passed away. She felt as if she was failing him, or a failure.'ť

By late afternoon, after the shooting, Jennifer Crumbley expressed concern about losing her job, Smith said.

'œ'Please don't judge me for what my son did.' I was surprised by that text,'ť Smith told the court. 'œI was surprised she was worried about her job at that time.'ť

Ethan Crumbley is charged as an adult with murder and other crimes. His lawyers filed a notice of an insanity defense, which will likely freeze his case while experts examine him.

There wasn't much focus Tuesday on James Crumbley, although his distressed voice filled the courtroom when prosecutors played a 911 call from after the shooting. He reported that a gun was missing from home and his son was an Oxford student.

Defense attorney Shannon Smith dabbed Jennifer Crumbley's teary eyes with a tissue. She couldn't do it herself because of restraints on her wrists.

The hearing will resume with more testimony on Feb. 24.

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White reported from Detroit.

Witness Andrew Smith appears for the preliminary examination on involuntary manslaughter charges against James and Jennifer, the parents of Ethan Crumbley, a teenager accused of killing four students in a shooting at Oxford High School, in Rochester Hills, Mich., Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) The Associated Press
Witness Amanda Holland appears during a preliminary examination on involuntary manslaughter charges against James and Jennifer Crumbley, the parents of Ethan Crumbley, a teenager accused of killing four students in a shooting at Oxford High School, appear in court for in Rochester Hills, Mich., Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) The Associated Press
Judge Julie Nicholson listens during a preliminary examination on involuntary manslaughter charges against James and Jennifer Crumbley, the parents of Ethan Crumbley, a teenager accused of killing four students in a shooting at Oxford High School, in court in Rochester Hills, Mich., Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) The Associated Press
Witness Kira Pennock appears for the preliminary examination on involuntary manslaughter charges against James and Jennifer Crumbley, the parents of Ethan Crumbley, a teenager accused of killing four students in a shooting at Oxford High School, in Rochester Hills, Mich., Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) The Associated Press
Jennifer Crumbley, left, and James Crumbley, right, the parents of Ethan Crumbley, a teenager accused of killing four students in a shooting at Oxford High School, appear in court for a preliminary examination on involuntary manslaughter charges in Rochester Hills, Mich., Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) The Associated Press
FILE - This undated combination of photos provided by the Oakland County Sheriff's Office shows James Crumbley, left, and Jennifer Crumbley, the parents of Ethan Crumbley, a teenager accused of killing four students in a shooting at Oxford High School, in Michigan. The couple face a key hearing to determine if they will face trial. Attorneys for the Crumbleys have asked a judge to consider a postponement so they can further prepare. But there was no decision from the judge ahead of the hearing Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022. (Oakland County Sheriff's Office via AP, File) The Associated Press
James Crumbley, father of Ethan Crumbley, a teenager accused of killing four students in a shooting at Oxford High School, arrives in court for a preliminary examination on involuntary manslaughter charges in Rochester Hills, Mich., Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) The Associated Press
Jennifer Crumbley, mother of Ethan Crumbley, a teenager accused of killing four students in a shooting at Oxford High School, arrives in court for a preliminary examination on involuntary manslaughter charges in Rochester Hills, Mich., Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) The Associated Press
FILE - Memorial items are shown on the sign of Oxford High School in Oxford, Mich., Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2021. Officials planned to welcome students back to Oxford High School on Monday, Jan. 24, 2022, which is reopening for the first time since four students were killed and six students and a teacher were injured during a shooting at the school on Nov. 30, 2021. The students have been attending classes at other buildings since Jan. 10. A fellow student, Ethan Crumbley, 15, is charged with murder and other crimes. His parents also are facing charges. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya, File) The Associated Press
James Crumbley, father of Ethan Crumbley, a teenager accused of killing four students in a shooting at Oxford High School, appears in court for a preliminary examination on involuntary manslaughter charges in Rochester Hills, Mich., Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) The Associated Press
Texts are shown from Jennifer Crumbley, mother of Ethan Crumbley, a teenager accused of killing four students in a shooting at Oxford High School, to a co-worker Andrew Smith as Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald speaks in court for a preliminary examination on involuntary manslaughter charges in Rochester Hills, Mich., Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) The Associated Press
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