The Killing of Christopher Lane

LEST WE FORGET

A series on murders that made sensational headlines because of the “senselessness” of the crime.

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He was a young man from Melbourne, Australia.  He was handsome, he was ambitious, he was in love and he had everything going for him.  He was two weeks away from celebrating his 23rd birthday when his life came to a screeching halt when a bullet from a passing car found its way to his back and he was pronounced dead within a matter of minutes.

Christopher Lane had won a baseball scholarship with Oklahoma’s East Central University and he was feeling on top of the world on August 13, 2013. What happened on that hot, humid day and how he lost his life is beyond imagination.  His father, Peter Lane, put it this way as he tried to make sense of his son’s death.  “It is heartless and to try to understand it is a short way to insanity.  There is not gonna be any good to come out of this, cause it was just so senseless.”  He was right.  The senselessness of the killing would make headlines around the world and would make many of us sit up and take notice at man’s inhumanity to man.

They are James Edwards, 15, Chancey Luna, 16, and Michael Jones, 17, and they were at the other end of the spectrum.  All three were restless with no future in sight.  They had spent the night partying away, smoking meth amphetamine, drinking alcohol and taking Xanax.  On the day of the murder, Edwards and Luna stepped into Jones’s Ford Focus for a joyride.  It would quickly turn into tragedy for Christopher Lane.  He was jogging, minding his own business when Chancey Luna saw him and decided to take aim from the backseat of the car.  The bullet penetrated just below Lane’s shoulder blade piercing his heart and lungs leaving him gasping for breath in a  roadside ditch.  There was no chance for survival.

According to Jones, “We were bored and didn’t have anything to do so we decided to kill somebody.”  Remorse was a long time coming if at all.  Instead they were on an euphoric high and the exact words used were, “You got that n***a, you shot him, you got him.”

The three teenagers were sentenced as adults.  Jones 17, was charged with accessory after the fact of first degree murder, later upgraded to first-degree murder.  James Edwards, 15, was sentenced to 25 years jail with 10 years off the sentence suspended and triggerman, Luna was sentenced to life in prison without parole.  However, in 2016, Luna’s conviction was overturned by the appeals court because, “the juvenile’s chronological age and immaturity” were not taken into account at time of sentencing.  No date has been set as to when a new sentencing will be held.

This is a story that needs retelling because no matter how much time has gone by between then and now, the senselessness of the crime is horrific to say the least and will never get old.  Violence has become an all too familiar part of our lives and killings are nothing new.  Each new day brings another story of killing or killings and we have become jaded to the violence all around us.  However, in this case, the brutality of the crime stands out because the victim and perpetrators had no prior history.  Christopher Lane lost his life because he was seen as a thrill-inducing object not as a human being and therein lies the horror of this specific crime.

“Evil begins when you begin to treat people as things.”

Terry Pratchett

Update:  

A Stephens County Judge has upheld the sentencing for Chancey Allen Luna in the shooting death of Chris Lane.  He was convicted of first degree murder but Luna attempted to appeal the conviction because he was a juvenile at the time.  However, rulings from the U.S. Supreme Court and the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals has upheld that a juvenile can be sentenced to life without parole.