Teen Killer of Four Students Showing Disturbing Behavior in Jail, According to Reports
- Ethan Crumbley, the teenager who pleaded guilty to killing four students at a Michigan high school, has been exhibiting sporadic and disturbing behavior in jail according to reports.
- The behavior has been documented through jail reports and body-worn cameras though details have not been released publicly.
- Crumbley is being held in the county jail but separate from the general adult population.
- He is entitled to a hearing to determine if a shorter sentence is appropriate given his age at the time of the shooting.
- Crumbley's parents also face charges of involuntary manslaughter for ignoring their son's mental health needs and allowing access to a gun at home.