Who Is Patrick Hunter Gilmore? Lane Roslund Murder Investigation

Patrick Hunter Gilmore is a 17 year old from Hastings Township, Michigan. Gilmore has been charged with murder in the case of Lane Roslund, who was also 17 years old.

Patrick Hunter Gilmore Murder Allegations

Gilmore Charged With Murder As An Adult. “Patrick Hunter Gilmore, a 17-year-old from Hastings, is charged with open murder by the Barry County Prosecutor’s Office. Gilmore is being charged as an adult during his arraignment in Barry County District Court Thursday.” [WWMT]

Roslund Body Found In Shallow Grave. “Michigan State Police said troopers on Wednesday found a body believed to be Roslund’s in a shallow grave on a Hastings Township property.” [WOOD TV]

Lane Roslund
Lane Roslund

Body Found After Search Warrant Issued. “State police used a search warrant on Wednesday, Oct. 13, to search property in Hastings Township Police were acting on new information provided by a witness and found the buried remains.” [MLive]

Roslund Went Missing On September 11, 2021. “Lane Roslund was last seen on Sept. 11 at Tyden Park, the Hastings City Police Department said in a Facebook post.” [WOOD TV]

Patrick Hunter Gilmore Court Case

Gilmore Pleads Guilty. “A young Michigan man has pleaded guilty to murdering another teen by firing a crossbow bolt at his chest last September. Patrick Hunter Gilmore, 18, confessed to shooting Lane Roslund, 17, in the chest, and burying him, Barry County Prosecutor Julie Nakfoor Pratt told WOOD-TV. Originally charged with open murder, the defendant pleaded guilty to first-degree murder. In return, Pratt’s office dropped a count of concealing the death of an individual. The prosector said, however, that she did not have any information on why Gilmore carried out the act in the first place.” [MORE]

Gilmore Sentenced To Life In Prison. “Patrick Gilmore, 18, showed little emotion over two hours Wednesday as he was sentenced to life in prison with no parole for killing Lane Roslund, 17, in Sept. 2021. “Every court hearing we have sat here looking for justice or sign of remorse,” said Lane’s mother, Jenipher Roslund, during Gilmore’s sentencing Wednesday. “We see none. Not a tear, not a look of sadness.”” [MORE]