09/04/2024 / By Ethan Huff
The Tennessee Star just released all 90 pages of the Nashville trans shooter’s manifesto, and it is as disturbing as you might expect.
Steven Crowder shared a few tidbits from the manifesto, including one section in which shooter Audrey Hale blasphemously wrote that if God refuses to give her “a boy body,” then it must mean that Jesus, his son, is a member of the LGBT community.
“I can’t be happy,” reads another section in Hale’s manifesto. “I am meant to die.”
The Star further revealed that the Covenant School shooter’s journal, which was penned between January and March of 2023, contains many journal entries in which Hale referred to herself as “Aiden,” her chosen male name.
“Why does my brain not work right?” Hale asked herself in another of the entries. “Cause I was born wrong!!!”
All throughout the manifesto, Hale drew a strange octagonal symbol, including on her notebook cover. That same symbol accompanied many of her entries detailing how she planned to shoot up the school.
“Soon I will leave this world!” Hale declared in her journal. “You [and] your friends will be just fine. Does it even matter if I am alive?”
Next to one of the octagonal shapes she drew, Hale also wrote about it the following:
“No regrets by the gun!!!”
If you are interested, the full 90 pages of Hale’s journal are available to view at TennesseeStar.com.
(Related: Last year, federal officials described the manifesto as containing “astronomically dangerous” ideas.)
Metro Nashville Police Chief John Drake commented about the spiral notebook and its contents, revealing that it is so full of information that not even he has yet looked through all of it.
“In the manifesto, there’s several different writings about other locations, there were locations, [it] talks about the school, there was a map of the school, a drawing of how, potentially, she would enter and the assaults that would take place,” Drake said.
“It’s quite a bit of writing to it. I have not read the whole entire manifesto. Our team and the FBI have been working on this.”
It turns out that Hale kept an entire library of journals dating back to at least 2007. MNPD officers, accompanied by agents from the FBI and ATF, seized about 20 more of them beyond just the manifesto that Hale penned between 2007 and 2022. All in all, this collection of journals amounts to about 1,000 pages of journal entries.
Authorities also collected numerous videos from Hale’s parents’ residence, as well as a suicide note and duplicate flash drives containing information that some believe Hale wanted the police to find during their raid.
What authorities are now referring to as Hale’s “manifesto” represents all of these various documents as well as other information and items seized from her parents’ home. Altogether, this is what the media is referring to collectively as the “manifesto.”
“Our reporting on the Covenant Killer investigation has served the public interest,” commented Patrick Leahy, the Editor-in-Chief of The Star.
“We legally obtained writings by Audrey Elizabeth Hale, MNPD investigation documents, and MNPD crime scene photos from a source familiar with the MNPD investigation in June 2024. These documents and photos have helped us inform the public about the underlying reasons for this heinous attack, and have helped drive the public discussion of what should be done to prevent such acts of violence in the future. We have documented a massive failure of the mental health system as a root cause of Hale’s reprehensible actions.”
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