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Lansing Man Charged in Double Murder: Jealousy Motivated Shooting

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Lansing Man on ‍Trial ⁤for Double Homicide Stemming from Tumultuous ⁢Relationship

LANSING, MI⁣ – September 18, 2025 ‍ – The trial of​ Dennis Whaley continued Thursday in Ingham County Circuit court, revealing a history of⁣ conflict and alleged abuse leading up to the⁢ April ⁤18, 2024, shootings that left Christine Cambric and Jason‍ McKenzie ⁢dead. Whaley is accused of murdering Cambric and McKenzie at a Woodrow Avenue ​home in Lansing.

Testimony ⁤painted a picture of​ a “toxic” and on-again,⁣ off-again relationship between Whaley and Cambric, with witnesses stating ⁤Cambric desired Whaley to move out. Clay‍ Roark-Scharf,⁢ the boyfriend of another resident of the home, described the relationship as involving “a lot of fighting and ⁣not ‍a lot of trust.”

Court ‍records show Lansing police were called to the residence in November 2023 ‌following an argument over bills. ⁤Cambric ⁣reported to officers that Whaley ‌kicked ​her four times ‌and, days prior, pushed her ⁣out ​of bed,⁤ possibly fracturing her shoulder. An arrest warrant was issued for Whaley in January 2024, but was not served before the fatal shootings three ⁢months ⁢later.

Whaley⁣ was ⁢apprehended days after the shooting after contacting⁢ a detective and arranging his surrender. Police recovered the assault-style rifle used in ⁣the ‌shootings near a homeless encampment, ‌based on information provided by Whaley.

Roark-Scharf​ testified ‌he was​ upstairs ⁢when he heard shouting and then gunshots from the ​basement. He armed himself and hid, instructing his girlfriend, Adkins, to call 911 and stay away from the house. Adkins, ‌who was in a friend’s car at the ⁣time, testified she saw Whaley leaving ⁤the home​ and described his expression as “crazy,” with “evil in his eyes.”

The trial before Judge Wanda Stokes⁤ is⁢ expected to conclude ⁢next week.

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