Friday Crime Stories: Did teen kill mom over a bad grade? Thousand Oaks shooter’s bizarre criticism of response to other US massacres

A Florida teen allegedly strangled his mother and buried her under a church fire pit over a poor report card grade. Nancy Grace looks at the case against 15-year-old Gregory Ramos, charged in the murder of mother Gail Cleavenger.

Nancy’s experts include forensics expert Joseph Scott Morgan, North Carolina divorce and family lawyer Kathleen Murphy, forensic psychiatrist Dr. Daniel Bober, Atlanta criminal defense lawyer Penny Douglas-Furr, and Crime Stories reporter Nicole Partin.

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Nancy also updates the investigation into what led to the Thousand Oaks bar massacre. The former marine who killed a dozen people, including a sheriff’s deputy, posted a Facebook message before he opened fire on the crowd at Borderline Bar and Grill in which he appears critical of responses to previous mass shootings in the U.S.

The message read, “I hope people call me insane… (laughing emojis).. wouldn’t that just be a big ball of irony? Yeah.. I’m insane, but the only thing you people do after these shootings is ‘hopes and prayers’.. or ‘keep you in my thoughts’… every time… and wonder why these keep happening…”

Thousand Oaks gunman posted chilling Facebook message mocking response to mass shootings; frequented bar where he later killed 12 people: Report

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[Feature Photo: Gregory Ramos and Gail Cleavenger/ Volusia County Sheriff’s Office]