"Threats and Testimony: Inside the Crumbley Case"

James Crumbley's attorney Mariell Lehman speaks publicly for the first time since his client's conviction for involuntary manslaughter in the Oxford High School shooting case, expressing sympathy for the victims' families and the community. She explains why Crumbley didn't testify, emphasizing his right to remain silent and stating that he feels terrible for the tragedy. The attorney also addresses the relationship between Crumbley and his son, and the lack of awareness regarding the shooter's mental health crisis. Additionally, she discusses the proffer letters given to school officials and mentions receiving threats during the case. Both James and Jennifer Crumbley will be sentenced on April 9th, facing up to 15 years in prison.
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