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Phillip Danner

Phillip Danner

WARSAW, Ind. (April 30) -- Two young friends from a quiet, middle-class neighborhood in northern Indiana wanted to run away to Arizona so badly, prosecutors say, that they gunned down a stepfather who stood in the way of their plans.

The two alleged triggermen -- ages 15 and 12 -- kept the plot a closely guarded secret until the older boy's 49-year-old stepfather, Phillip Danner, was shot to death in his home last week, according to neighbors and family members who testified at a hearing Thursday in which a judge ruled the boys would be tried for murder as adults.

Phillip Danner, 49, was gunned down in his home in Cromwell, Ind., on April 20. His 15-year-old stepson and a 12-year-old friend have been charged in the slaying.

But sheriff's Detective Jonathan Tyler testified that the boys and two of their friends, who didn't take part in the actual slaying, plotted for at least a month to kill Danner, so they could run off to Arizona.

On the day of the slaying, the boys met at a park before going to the older boy's home near Lake Wawasee, between Fort Wayne and South Bend, where he had gathered two of Danner's handguns, Tyler said. The two defendants waited in the living room until Danner appeared in a kitchen doorway, Tyler said, then shot him four times -- once in the eye, once in the wrist and twice in the chest.

Neighbors and family members who testified Thursday said the 15-year-old and 12-year-old were good students who stayed out of serious trouble at school. The worst trouble either had been in was when the 15-year-old was put under juvenile court supervision for four months last year after he shot a BB gun at a neighbor riding a lawn mower.

"Obviously, something's gone very wrong," the 15-year-old boy's mother said. "I don't know what that is. I would like to know what that is."

The Associated Press did not identify the woman because she shares her son's last name. The AP generally does not identify juveniles accused of crimes.

One of the two other boys who authorities say took part in the planning is a 12-year-old who is being detained on juvenile charges of aiding a murder. The other boy hasn't been charged.

According to police, the two 12-year-olds and the 15-year-old met up hours after the shooting and took off in a car belonging to the 15-year-old's mother, who was in Florida on vacation.

Investigators still aren't certain why the boys wanted to go to Arizona. One theory is that the boys -- who allegedly killed Danner and headed west on April 20, an unofficial holiday for marijuana users -- intended to sell pot. Police said alcohol, marijuana and a gun were found in the car when the boys were caught in Peru, Ill., about 5 a.m. the next day.

Attorneys for the murder suspects stressed Thursday that both boys were presumed innocent and urged Judge Duane Huffer to treat them as juveniles, saying their chances of rehabilitation would be greater in the juvenile system than in adult prison. But Huffer said the juvenile system wasn't equipped to deal with crimes of such magnitude.

"The act alleged was violent and unprovoked," Huffer said.

Both boys are being held in the county jail and could face an initial hearing in adult court as early as today, according to Chief Deputy Prosecutor Daniel Hampton.

Calvin Carr, 35, Danner's neighbor, said he thought the 15-year-old was "a good kid" but recently became suspicious that the boy might be smoking cigarettes and pot. After that, Carr said, the boy had stopped coming over to Carr's house to hang out with his children.

Mike Koher, a longtime friend of Danner's who often went motorcycling with the family on weekends, saw no sign of any trouble in his friend's relationship with his stepson. Sheriff's officials said they had found no sign of any abuse.

"I never seen anything out of the ordinary," said Koher, 53. "They seemed to get along."

He said the teen rode behind on his stepfather's Harley-Davidson on family trips while his mother rode her own motorcycle. He also said Danner bought dirt bikes for himself and his stepson so they could ride together, and they went fishing together in Danner's bass boat.

"It seemed real normal to me. Being a step's always tough, but I would never have saw this coming if that's what actually happened," Koher said.

Obituary

Phillip A. “Phil” Danner, 49, of Cromwell, passed away on Wednesday, April 21,2010, at his home.

He was born on Sept. 13, 1960 in Columbia City, Ind. to Dale and Carmen (Brower) Danner. On May 7, 2003, he married Robin (Gilson) Lundy.

Mr. Danner is survived by his wife Robin Danner, Cromwell; daughter Natasha (Aaron) Hoffman, Milford; son Brandon Sean (Dustie Ann) Woods, Oakfield, Tenn.; stepson Colt Lundy, Cromwell; a grandson, a stepgrandson; and 2 sisters: Karen (Scott) Brandel, Fort Wayne; and Kimberly (Bernie) Wilson, Warsaw.
He was preceded by his parents.

Visitation will be from 5-8 p.m. on Saturday April 24, 2010 at Owen Family Funeral Home, Syracuse. Services will be at 2 p.m. on Sunday April 25, 2010 at the funeral home with Pastor Kent Butcher of The Vineyard Community Church officiating. Burial will be in the North Webster Cemetery (Mock Addition) at a later date.

3 comments:

doulasc said...

How do you feel about Paul Gingerich and Colt Lundy getting out of prison for good behavior.

Beverly said...

I think Paul Gingerich, being 12 years old when he murderer Phil, was peer pressured by a 15 year old to murder his step father. I think he should get a second chance because, well it’s easy to manipulate 12 year olds in 6th grade. Colt Lundy though, idk, I don’t feel too good about him. He’s in 10th grade by then, but if he really was abused by his step father then he’s possibly been influenced by what he’s been shown at home. Murder would be more excusable as self defense but given as at that time, he wasn’t being abused in any way, he and his friend are guilty. And they both know that. Was thereany update on what really was the reason they wanted to run away?

Anonymous said...

The guy was an abusive drunk. If you abuse children you are scum

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