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Jesse Osborne was 14 when he committed the two murders to which he entered guilty pleas last December.
The teen shot his father, 47-year-old Jeffrey Osborne, three times on September 28, 2016, killing him. He then strapped on an AirSoft vest, and drove three miles in his dad’s truck to Townville Elementary School, where he shot indiscriminately into the playground,killing student Jacob Hall.
Investigators learned Osborne had researched mass shootings at schools online,reports WYFF. He was also interested in serial killers, according to police.
Text messages recovered from Osborne’s phone indicate he had hoped to kill between 50 and 60 elementary school students in Townville in his planned attack, according to the station.
But the gun jammed, thwarting his plan.
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Jacob Hall, who was a first-grader, was shot in a main artery in his thigh, causing massive blood loss leading to cardiopulmonary arrest. Three days after he arrived at the hospital, he was removed from life support and died.
A superhero-themed funeralwas held for him.
Osborne was sentenced on Thursday,reportsUSA Today— the same daytwo students were killed in a mass shootingat a high school in Southern California.
Days before the sentencing, Osborne was allegedly caught on camera digging a hole found near his cell, resulting in an attempting escape charge. It was unclear if he has yet to enter a plea to the charge.
According tothe New York Times, Osborne also pleaded guilty to three counts of attempted murder, because two other students and a first-grade teacher were on the playground at the time of the attack.
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Osborne has 10 days to appeal his sentence.
It was unclear Friday if he intends to appeal, and a lawyer for him could not be reached for comment.
source: people.com