The recent tragic incident at a Nashville Christian school on March 27, 2023, involving the loss of six lives at the hands of 28-year-old transgender person Audrey Hale, has sparked renewed interest due to the release of personal writings by The Tennessee Star.
Today @TheTNStar has released the manifesto of transgender Covenant killer Audrey Hale. It’s a harrowing read but I think the public deserves to know how her ideology and her belief that she was a man played a role.
The manifesto can be downloaded here: https://t.co/hghnI3gzK6 pic.twitter.com/zhDgCuZ2zE
— Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) September 3, 2024
These writings consist of a suicide note and a detailed 90-page manifesto that offer disturbing perspectives on Hale’s mental state and thoughts.
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Reports indicate that an FBI agent found Hale’s suicide note at her Nashville home hours after the shooting.
The note contained specific instructions for her parents on how to preserve her personal space and belongings in the event of her death.In all caps, Hale requested her will be read and expressed a wish for her room to remain untouched.
She also provided care instructions for her stuffed animals and possessions.
Hale asked that her personal items not be moved to a “dingy basement,” indicating a strong attachment to her immediate surroundings. Additionally, other handwritten materials revealed Hale’s fixation on gender identity issues, adding complexity to her profile.
She wrote about having an “imaginary penis” and insisted, “I swear to god I’m a male.”
This statement was corroborated by entries in her manifesto, where she expressed frustration and despair over her gender identity, highlighting her struggles with not having a physical representation of her perceived “male identity.”
The full manifesto, which was leaked and later published by The Tennessee Star despite legal challenges, reveals Hale’s intense internal conflicts and her feelings towards societal and religious expectations.
Notably, one entry reads, “If God won’t give me a boy body in heaven, then Jesus is a f*ggot,” underscoring her turmoil over religious doctrines about gender and the afterlife.
Hale’s writings also delved into personal and racial preferences in relationships, openly expressing her thoughts on love and attraction.
The publication of these writings by The Tennessee Star has stirred controversy. Star News Digital Media, Inc., the parent company, and its editor-in-chief, Michael Patrick Leahy, have been actively pursuing legal action to compel the Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD) and the FBI to release more of Hale’s writings.
Their efforts underscore the significant public interest in understanding the motives and mental state of individuals involved in such tragic events, which can in turn inform future preventive measures.
The release of Hale’s writings has ignited heated debate about privacy, public interest, and the portrayal of transgender individuals in the media.
It also raises concerns about striking a balance between comprehending psychological factors behind violent acts and avoiding potential stigmatization of mental health issues and gender dysphoria.
In the wake of the March 2023 tragedy, as the community continues to recover, these disclosures have undeniably reignited discussions on school safety, support for mental health, and the complexities of gender identity in modern society.
A 28 Year Old that according to her writings has the mentality of a child. Too bad her parents didn’t seek mental help for HER. Possibly with psychiatric therapy that could have intervened with her gender dysphoria there could have been the possibility that the lives SHE took could have been saved. The entire so called “trans” agenda is a mental disorder and never will one be able to change one’s gender from birth. Those that believe so are DELUSIONAL! Those that support it are doing more harm than they can imagine to those that a mentally deranged.