One of the passages read in court went: 'I will cause the biggest school shooting in Michigan's history. I have fully mentally lost it after years of fighting with my dark side. My parents won't listen to me about help or a therapist.'
proved to be one of the most eye-opening windows into the mind of their son Ethan, the accused Oxford high School shooter. was outlined in 21 pages of the 15-year-old's journal, which was found in the bathroom Ethan allegedly entered then exited before he started shooting others.
"First off, I got my gun. It's an SP2022 SIG Sauer 9mm. Second, the shooting is tomorrow, I have access to the gun and ammo," Willis said from the stand. On page 19, it reads "I will kill everyone I f****** see." Another passage on the same page reads "I will cause the biggest school shooting in Michigan's history. I have fully mentally lost it after years of fighting with my dark side. My parents won't listen to me about help or a therapist."
In other passages, Willis asks for his parents to forgive him, saying he's "not trying to hurt you by doing this, I have to do this."Ethan Crumbley told friend prior to Oxford shooting: Parents 'make me feel like I’m the problem'
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