In this episode, we discuss the Jennifer Crumbly case, where she became the first parent in the US to be found guilty of involuntary manslaughter for her involvement in a school shooting by her son. We explore arguments from the prosecution and defense, examine the role of the school, and reflect on the implications for parental responsibility and gun safety. Overall, the case raises questions about addressing mental health issues and the need for improved support and intervention.
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