![]() ![]() Gilmore declined to provide a statement during his sentencing. In March, Gilmore pleaded guilty to open murder and in exchange prosecutors dropped a charge of concealment of a body. "We stood nearly feet from my son's dead body, while talking to the person who murdered my son." "We endured 32 days of hell," Roslund said. Gilmore told detectives he intentionally placed Roslund's sweatshirt and belongings near the Thornapple River to trick investigators into thinking the teen drowned. ![]() 13.įor 32 days, Roslund's family searched for him after he was reported missing around Sept. Police found Roslund's remains in a shallow grave on Gilmore's property on M-43 in Hastings Township Oct. "It's 100 percent premeditated and done out of anger," Banister said. ![]() Gilmore researched, planned and even asked his girlfriend for permission before the murder, said David Banister, Barry County chief assistant prosecutor.Ī dispute over marijuana led to the killing, according to Banister. "There's been so much hurt in the family when you celebrate your son's 18th birthday and he's not there." Jenipher Roslund, and Lane's father, Michael Roslund, both cried as they delivered their victim impact statements in court. Lane Roslund's parents described him as a loving teenager and the oldest of seven siblings. ![]()
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