US Covenant Killer Audrey Hale Wrote 3 Pages in Journal About ‘My Imaginary Penis’

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June 6, 2024 Tom Pappert

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Covenant School killer Audrey Elizabeth Hale, a biological female who identified as a transgender male at the time of her March 27, 2023 attack, wrote a three-page journal entry titled “My Imaginary Penis” that was included in the writings recovered from her vehicle.
The Tennessee Star confirmed on Wednesday it obtained nearly four dozen pages of Hale’s writings from a source familiar with the Covenant investigation, including the March 11, 2023 entry discussing her desire to have a male anatomy.
Hale’s diary or journal entry begins with the title “My Imaginary Penis” and includes a crude drawing.
“My penis exists in my head. I swear to god I’m a male,” wrote Hale in the diary or journal recovered by police. She then wrote about her desire to have a penis for the purpose of heterosexual sex with a woman.
While the entry is sexually explicit in nature, Hale also wrote about her experience using the name Aiden, which she began using during her transition. Hale explained that using the name on a job application for a delivery position resulted in issues with the company’s background check.
She also described being raised a girl as “torture.” She claimed she feared “being called a dyke or a f*****” during high school before feeling liberated in college and eventually learning about transgenderism in her early 20s.
“I finally found the answer – that changing one’s gender is possible,” wrote Hale before claiming her mother opposed the idea.
Hale explained, “What she believes, how she grew up, conservatively, and that LGBTQ – especially transgender – was an enigma, nearly non-existent.”
About her parents, Hale added, “I hate parental views; how my mom sees me as a daughter – and she’d not bear to want to lose that daughter because a son would be the death of Audrey.”
On the second page of the entry, Hale continued to disparage her parents for their alleged refusal to support her transition but also wrote about the advent of puberty blockers in 2007.
“I’d kill to have those resources; 2007 was the birth of puberty blockers and a newfound discovery for treatment of non-conforming transgender children,” wrote Hale. She then acknowledged, “I was in the 6th grade, puberty already hit me.”
At the bottom of the second page, and into the third, Hale revealed that she fantasized about experiencing intercourse as a man by creating scenes with her stuffed animals.
“I can pretend to be them [and] do the things boys do [and] experience my boy self as Tony,” which Hale explained is her “stuffed boy doll” which she wrote “is like the boy I am in another form.”
In the entry, Hale proceeded to describe simulating intercourse between the “stuffed boy doll” and another stuffed animal over the course of hours.
According to Hale, she began taking photos of the fantasy enactment and became so enamored that she lost track of time and could not visit the gym.
“God, I am such a pervert.” Hale wrote, “I waste too much time in my fantasies.”
Hale wrote the entry just 16 days before committing her attack on the Covenant School, which claimed the lives of three 9-year-old students and three adults.
Star News Digital Media, Inc., which owns and operates The Star, and the publication’s editor-in-chief, Michael Patrick Leahy, are plaintiffs in lawsuits seeking to compel the Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD) and the FBI to release Hale’s writings, including those that have been called a manifesto.
An FBI memo to MNPD Chief John Drake in May 2023, published by The Star on Tuesday, “strongly” suggested withholding the release of “legacy tokens,” including written materials, after incidents like the Covenant School shooting.



UPDATE: New Article Released With More Info


Covenant Killer Audrey Hale Expressed Frustration over Being Misgendered, Desire for ‘Boy Body’ in Recovered Journal​

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Covenant School killer Audrey Elizabeth Hale expressed frustration over being misgendered, satisfaction with the use of male pronouns, and a desire to have a “boy body” in a journal.

The Star on Wednesday confirmed it obtained dozens of pages from Hale’s journal from a source familiar with the Covenant investigation. The journal was retrieved from Hale’s vehicle.

A biological female who identified as a transgender male at the time of her March 27, 2023, attack on the school, Hale wrote about her struggles with gender identity throughout the journal.

In an entry dated February 21, 2023, Hale wrote, “I was called a woman, lady, and ma’am all in the same day.” She wrote, in capital letters, “I hate everything about my gender,” then added, “everything hurts.”

Hale, in an entry located two pages later but also dated February 21, also wrote extensively about being greeted using masculine pronouns.

“I was actually identified as a male today and it felt right but embarrassed of my female body,” wrote Hale. In capital letters, she exclaimed, “I should not be in this body!”

According to Hale, the clerk at a local store used masculine language with her including “bud, bro, and man.” Hale wrote the experience was “accurate to who I am as a guy inside.”

She wrote, “If only all other men [and] boys could see me that way, that my body doesn’t make me a female.”

After relaying her experience being identified as a male, Hale wrote that being misgendered makes her “not want to exist.” She wrote, “I’m just damn [tired] of being called [and] identified by a gender I am not,” then lamented having a female figure.

At the top of the entry, Hale also seemed to question whether her alleged autism diagnosis was a result of her “male brain.”

Hale also seemed to connect transgenderism with religion.

On the first page of the notebook, Hale questioned, “why does my brain not work right?” Then wrote, “Cause I was born wrong.” She then wrote, “Nothing on earth can save me… never ending pain. Religion won’t save.”

In an undated, two-sentence entry approximately 60 pages later, Hale wrote, “The [cocoon] of my old self will die when I leave my body behind and the boy in me will be free; in the butterfly transformation; the real me.”

She concluded, “If God won’t give me a boy body in heaven, then Jesus is a f*****.”

The Star reported on Wednesday that Hale wrote a three-page entry titled “My Imaginary Penis.” In the entry, Hale detailed her struggles with transgenderism and being accepted by her parents. She also wrote about fantasies of heterosexual sex that she enacted with stuffed animals.

Hale also referenced transgenderism and non-binary people in a political rant, declaring, “So now in America, it makes one a criminal to have a gun or, be transgender, or non-binary. God I hate those s***head politicians.”

Both Star News Digital Media, Inc., which is the parent company of The Star, and its editor-in-chief, Michael Patrick Leahy, are plaintiffs in lawsuits seeking to compel the Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD) and the FBI to release Hale’s writings, including those that have been called a manifesto.

On Tuesday, The Star published an FBI memo sent to MNPD Chief John Drake in May 2023. Though the memo did not mention Hale by name, it seemed to refer to such writings as “legacy tokens” and “strongly” advised against releasing them due to concerns about “false narratives” and “conspiracy theories” spreading among the public.

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Tom Pappert is the lead reporter for The Tennessee Star, and also reports for The Pennsylvania Daily Star and The Arizona Sun Times. Follow Tom on X/Twitter. Email tips to pappert.tom@proton.me.
 
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The Tennessee Star confirmed on Wednesday it obtained nearly four dozen pages of Hale’s writings from a source familiar with the Covenant investigation, including the March 11, 2023 entry discussing her desire to have a male anatomy.
Is the whole thing published? They fought really hard to keep this under wraps
 
What astounds me about this is how the Feds did everything they could to keep the Journal of this Pooner from getting out, probably fearing how the public would react. Except for the fact that Troon/Poon hatred is already at an all-time high and its well understood that they are dangerous creeps in power.

Not surprised that this Pooner has batshit ideas that would have been a log in someone's Tumblr.

Modern psychology is what honestly caused her to do this. They should have sent her to an Amish community.
Unironically this. Modern Psych is now a glorified trooning post/government listening post.
 
Is the whole thing published? They fought really hard to keep this under wraps
I don't think the Tranifesto is available to the public, but the 'The Tennessee Star' is involved in the lawsuit to free the writings and claim they've obtained "dozens of handwritten pages". They've posted about 5 other articles in the past day revealing new info.

FBI Memo on ‘Protection of Legacy Tokens’ Sent to Nashville Police in May 2023 Opposed Release of Covenant Killer Documents, Cited Destruction Precedent​

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The Tennessee Star has obtained the FBI memo sent to the Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD) on May 11, 2023 from a source familiar with the Covenant killer investigation.

The letterhead and heading used for the memo indicate it originated at the FBI’s Critical Incident Response Group in Quantico, Virginia. The opening paragraphs reveal it was sent by the FBI’s Behavioral Threat Assessment Center (BTAC), the home of the FBI’s Behavorial Analysis Unit (BAU-1). The memo was not signed.

The memo does not specifically mention Audrey Elizabeth Hale, who fatally shot three 9-year-old students and three faculty members in the devastating March 27, 2023 attack at the Covenant School in Nashville.

It was, however, sent two days after Star News Digital Media, Inc., which owns The Tennessee Star, and the company’s CEO, Michael Patrick Leahy, filed a lawsuit against the FBI in federal court to compel the release of Hale’s written documents, including those sometimes called a manifesto, and one day after Star News Digital Media, Inc. and Leahy filed a lawsuit against Metro Nashville Davidson County Government in state court for the same purpose.

The FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit has been involved in the MNPD’s investigation into the Covenant killings since the very first day, sources familiar with the investigation have told The Star. MNPD Public Affairs Director Don Aaron confirmed the FBI’s involvement in the investigation to The Star when asked about the FBI memo on Tuesday, though he did not specify the date at which that involvement began.

“As has been publicly acknowledged, the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit has assisted in this Homicide investigation,” Aaron told The Star.

“Any material related to that assistance that is part of the open case file is protected. As I referenced earlier today, our Homicide team is working to bring this matter to a conclusion,” Aaron added.

Addressed to Metro Police Chief John Drake, the memo “strongly discourages” MNPD from releasing “legacy tokens” left by a mass murderer.

The FBI memo explains those who commit mass shootings “often leave behind items to claim credit for the attack and / or articulate the motivation behind it.” The agency “refers to these items as legacy tokens.”

The term “legacy token” appears to be a creation of the FBI. A June 2018 FBI document studying pre-attack behaviors of active shooters defines “legacy tokens” as “a communication prepared by the offender to claim credit for the attack and articulate the motives underlying the shooting.”

Examples, according to the federal agency, “include manifestos, videos, social media postings, or other communications deliberately created by the shooter and delivered or staged for discovery by others, usually near in time to the shooting.”

The FBI, according to the memo, “strongly discourages public dissemination of any legacy tokens.”

Three criteria are offered by the FBI and BTAC for why MNPD and other agencies should not release such “legacy tokens” for public dissemination.

According to the FBI, merely releasing the documents contributes to “future attacks” because, “Future attackers will immerse themselves in and study these materials for inspiration and tactics.”

The first point listed in the memo further claims “nfamy and notoriety are major motivators for many attackers,” and “dispersion of legacy tokens through the media will only further the infamous and notorious goals of the offender.”

In its second point, the FBI acknowledges the desire for public release of “legacy tokens” often “revolves around the public’s need to understand what led to such tragic events.” However, the FBI claims “legacy tokens” seldom provide such comfort, and instead could lead the public “to dismiss the attacker as mentally ill,” which would “further permeate the false narrative that the majority of attackers are mentally ill.”

The FBI, in its third point, claims that releasing “legacy tokens” will lead to the spread of “false narratives.”

“Public access to legacy tokens will also facilitate false narratives and inaccurate information,” the FBI claimed, asserting that releasing information written by mass shooters will result in “pontificators” and “self-professed ‘experts'” who “will proffer their perspectives” in the press, “potentially inflaming the public.”

Releasing “legacy tokens” could also result in “unintended consequences for the segment of the population more vulnerable or open to conspiracy theories, which will undoubtedly abound,” the FBI claimed.

The memo also raised the precedent for destroying “legacy tokens,” noting materials from the 1999 Columbine High School attack were never released and permanently destroyed.

The memo does not suggest destroying materials from an investigation, but it does inform Chief Drake, “There is existing precedent for not releasing legacy token materials to the public, most notably the decision to destroy the ‘Basement Tapes’ produced by the offenders of the Columbine High School attack.”

While the memo raised the precedent for destruction of “legacy tokens” after the Columbine attack, MNPD Public Affairs Director Don Aaron told The Star on Tuesday that police have not destroyed any materials from the Covenant investigation.

Though the Columbine Tapes were never publicly released, redacted transcripts, excerpts and summaries of the contents of tapes are available online.

The FBI concluded their memo to MNPD by claiming “legacy tokens” related to school shootings are particularly “likely to spark incredibly intense interest and study by potential offenders who are considering a school based attack,” and claimed “[e]xperts agree” society should take steps to reduce such attacks that include “limiting the availability of legacy tokens for ideation, study, and inspiration by those considering an attack.”

Existence of the memo was previously revealed to The Star on Tuesday. This is the first time the contents of memo has been publicly reported and the document has been released.

The Star contacted the FBI for comment but did not receive a response prior to publication.

Born a biological female, Hale identified as a transgender man at the time of her devastating attack on the Covenant School on March 27, 2023. Three pages of writings by Hale, recovered from her car, were leaked and subsequently published in 2023.

You can view the May 11, 2023 memo from the FBI to MNPD here:

Audrey Hale Wrote Political Rant About Guns and Transgenderism One Month Before Covenant School Attack​

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The Tennessee Star has obtained dozens of handwritten pages authored by Audrey Elizabeth Hale, who committed the horrific Covenant School shooting on March 27, 2023.

The Star reviewed nearly four dozen images of notebook pages written by Hale that were recovered from the vehicle she drove to the Covenant School which were obtained from a source familiar with the Covenant investigation.

One of the pages reviewed by The Star is a journal or diary entry, written by Hale, that is dated February 20, 2023, or just 35 days before Hale committed the attack.

In the highly political entry, Hale makes a series of claims about the rights afforded to gun owners, transgender people and non-binary people in the United States.

Biologically a female, Hale identified as a transgender man at the time of her devastating attack on The Covenant School, which claimed the lives of three 9-year-old students and three faculty members.

“So now in America, it makes one a criminal to have a gun or, be transgender, or non-binary,” wrote Hale. She added, “God I hate those s***head politicians.”

After warning about rights for the disabled, Hale wrote, “Disabled have rights, civil races have rights, LGBTQ have rights, gun owners have rights.”

Hale’s rant did not appear to overtly reference a major political party, and at one point warned against the United States curtailing its Second Amendment in an effort to become like the United Kingdom or Europe, but closed with remarks expressing frustration over her gender identity.

“So now [because] of you, I wish death on myself cause of the pure hatred of my female gender,” Hale declared. She added, “with no rights, anyone’s country is a s***** dictatorship.”

On the next page, Hale left a two-sentence entry that could indicate she previously planned to commit her attack on the Covenant School on Friday, February 17, 2023.

“Covenant was closed yesterday.” Hale wrote in an entry that appears to be dated February 18, “I guess it was [because] of the weather.”

There is no public information indicating Covenant School was closed on that date, but Metro Nashville Public Schools students did not attend classes the following Monday.

Both Michael Patrick Leahy, who is the editor-in-chief of The Star, and Star News Digital Media, Inc., which owns and operates The Star, are plaintiffs in separate lawsuits which seek to compel both the FBI and the Metro Nashville Police Department to release the written materials left by Hale.

Among Hale’s handwritten documents obtained by The Star is at least one of the pages that was previously leaked and published in November 2023. Sometimes called part of a manifesto, those pages have since been confirmed authentic by The Star, MNPD, and other sources who have viewed Hale’s full writings.

On Wednesday, The Star published the memo sent by the FBI’s Behavioral Threat Assessment Center (BTAC), which is the home of the agency’s Behavioral Analysis Unit, addressed to MNPD Chief John Drake, which”strongly” urged the department not to release “legacy tokens” left by Hale.

According to an FBI definition, “legacy tokens” likely include all of Hale’s written materials, including those that have been called a manifesto.

Covenant School Shooter Audrey Hale Wrote ‘I Need a Trans Doctor’ 19 Days Before Attack​

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Covenant School killer Audrey Elizabeth Hale declared her “need” for a “trans doctor” in a journal or diary entry dated just 19 days before she orchestrated the horrific attack on the Covenant School on March 27, 2023.

The Tennessee Star confirmed on Wednesday that it obtained nearly four dozen pages of handwritten writings by Hale that were recovered from her vehicle from a source familiar with the Covenant investigation. One of the pages includes an illustrated version of the name Aiden, which is the name Hale used when identifying as a transgender man.

Born a biological female, Hale identified as a transgender man at the time of her attack on the Covenant School, which claimed the lives of three 9-year-old students and three adults.

On the same page as the Aiden illustration, Hale wrote, “I need a trans doctor,” in an entry dated March 8, 2023.

She continued, “this female gender role makes me want to not exist -,” scratching out a word to the point where it is illegible. Hale then wrote, “no. to be completely gone in physical form… off the face of the earth.”

At the bottom of the page, Hale wrote, “My therapist now is the best I could get 4 help. My autism,” then drew a cartoon that appears to lampoon the puzzle pieces that have symbolized autism since the 1960s with a drawing of a crying boy.

Hale’s written statement expressing desire to see a medical professional comes as other documents related to the Covenant investigation, reviewed by The Star, indicate she was under the care of both a psychiatrist and a therapist at the time of the attack.

The Star additionally published a May 2023 police subpoena showing detectives sought all information about Hale possessed by Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC).

On the preceding page, Hale referenced the Columbine High School shooting in one or more undated entries.

“April of ’99 – the year Columbine” and an associate “was born… (4/20/1999),” wrote Hale. April 20, 1999, is the date the Columbine attack was committed.

Hale then wrote the date, April 17, 2023, made a dashed circle around it, and added an exclamation point.

Under that date, Hale wrote, “the year Aiden was born…” then wrote and circled the date March 27, 2023. Next to the date, Hale added an exclamation point and a symbol she used regularly when writing about her planned attack on the Covenant School.

At the bottom of the page, Hale wrote, “A day [without] father will be a better day,” next to a crude drawing of a man with glasses. She deeply etched an X over the man’s face.

The Star previously reported that Hale, in a separate diary or journal entry, wrote a political rant that referenced transgenderism, Second Amendment rights, and non-binary people.

Hale wrote, “So now in America, it makes one a criminal to have a gun or, be transgender, or non-binary.” She then declared, “God I hate those s***head politicians.”

Michael Patrick Leahy, who is the editor-in-chief of The Star, and Star News Digital Media, Inc., which owns and operates The Star, have sued the Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD) and FBI to compel the full release of Hale’s written materials.

Both the written materials sought in the lawsuits and those obtained by The Star are likely considered “legacy tokens” by the FBI, which sent a memo to MNPD Chief John Drake in May 2023 that “strongly” discouraged the release of such items, including those that could be considered part of a manifesto.

The memo, published first by The Star on Wednesday, also raised precedent for destroying such “legacy tokens.”

Report: Covenant School Shooter Fantasized About School Shootings as Middle Schooler​

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Covenant School shooter Audrey Elizabeth Hale had been having fantasies of carrying out school shootings ever since she was a middle schooler, 99.7 WTN afternoon radio host Brian Wilson reported Wednesday.

Wilson revealed a number of other previously unknown details about Hale, referencing a “lengthy” document he obtained regarding her and the shooting. He said he had more details he would reveal on Thursday.

99.7 WTN radio host Brian Wilson: So let me take you to the crime scene on the day of the event immediately after the shooting. Police located the shooter’s car in the parking lot of the school, and inside they found a number of unusual things. First, several of her most beloved stuffed animals. Her car keys, her phone, there were two flash drives containing a great deal of data, including a number of videos, and, most importantly, her two most recent journals. These two journals reveal obsessive planning for the attack. And when police recovered the other journals from her bedroom in her parents’ home, they discovered that the shooter had been thinking about various school shooting scenarios since she was in middle school. In fact, over the course of many years, the shooter shared with her therapist that she had thoughts of suicide, thoughts of homicide, and in fact revealed on at least one occasion that she had fantasized about carrying out a school shooting. We’ll have more on that in future reports.

Wilson also reported many mental health issues Hale suffered that were previously unreported, including that she was autistic.

Wilson: As I mentioned, investigators said the attack was obsessively planned. There were tweaks to the plan. There were revisions to the plan and more revisions, planning upon planning, they said. The shooter was close to her mother, and her mother had helped her navigate life, and she needed a lot of help. And this is new information now… We have learned that the shooter in these documents was diagnosed at an early age to be autistic. To my knowledge that has not yet been reported. Not only that, she was diagnosed as having an auditory processing disorder, the shooter was said to be easily startled by loud noises. She had a sensitivity to bright lights, and at times, she had a sensitivity to certain smells. She was described by her parents as obsessive at times, bright in some ways but also naive. She struggled with handling money as with many people on the autism spectrum. She struggled in social interactions with others. She was obsessed on some occasions with other girls in her orbit. She struggled with understanding the boundaries necessary in healthy relationships. At times, she was treated by doctors for anxiety, an eating disorder that became so critical that it required emergency treatment. And she was in fact treated twice at Vanderbilt University Medical Center when she expressed thoughts of suicide.

In her writings, Hale would use “Aiden,” her more masculine persona, as an alter ego, Wilson reported.

Wilson: Investigators spent countless hours studying these journals and they found that at times the shooter wrote as Audrey. Audrey, they say, wrote in a more feminine handwriting. But on some pages, her alter ego Aidan was writing. Aiden’s writing were [sic] darker, the handwriting described as being more manly. In fact, in reading these documents, one gets the sense that there were two Audrey’s. One persona she showed to her parents and those she encountered on a day-to-day basis. They described her as childlike even though she was 28 at the time of the attack. Her bedroom was filled with dolls and stuffed animals that she named and cared about deeply. But the journals revealed anger, at times rage, she became adept at hiding things from her parents. She took money from an education grant she received to purchase her weapons and to pay for training at a local gun range.

Not only that, but Wilson reported that Hale intended to murder her father after carrying out the Covenant School shooting, had she survived.

Wilson: It was a shock, and I mean a big shock, when investigators revealed that if Audrey had survived the attack that day, she had planned to return home and murder her father. The big question, did any of her therapist and there were several Did they have any idea that she was capable of carrying out such a heinous attack? We’ll bring you more on that in tomorrow’s report.

However, it appears that Hale has not explained anywhere in her writings her reason for carrying out the 2023 shooting at her former school, Wilson reported.

Wilson: And I want to share with you that there really is no manifesto. There are no writings that the shooter used to explain the rationale for the attack on the school that fateful day, March 27 of 2023. But what police have uncovered are approximately 30, I’m sorry, 20 journals, sometimes described as diaries. Now the writings began in middle school and continued up until the day of the shooting.

MNPD Subpoenaed Vanderbilt for All Records Related to Treating Covenant Killer Audrey Hale​

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The Tennessee Star has obtained a judicial subpoena sent by a Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD) detective to Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) on May 13, 2023, which sought “any and all records of medical and psychological treatment received by Audrey Hale,” who committed the Covenant School shooting on March 27, 2023 that resulted in six dead.

The subpoena, obtained by The Star from a source familiar with the Covenant investigation, demands the delivery of documents by hand or via mail to assist MNPD in establishing whether a specific criminal offense was committed or whether “a clear and logical nexus” exists “between the documents requested” and Hale’s crimes.

According to the detective, Hale “received medical care and psychological treatment” at VUMC. The detective wrote that the information subpoenaed “will be used to determine Audrey Hale’s mental state before the incident and at the time of the incident.”

In certifying the petition, the MNPD detective wrote that the information subpoenaed from VUMC would assist MNPD with “identification, apprehension and prosecution” of potential suspects following the Covenant School shooting. Police killed Hale at the Covenant School.

The Star contacted VUMC to determine when Hale was a patient and whether VUMC complied with the subpoena but did not receive a response before press time.

MNPD likewise did not respond to an inquiry that sought to confirm the subpoena is authentic and that VUMC complied with the request for document production prior to press time when asked by The Star.

The Star previously learned the identity of the psychologist who treated Hale prior to closing her practice at the end of 2022, and on Tuesday, retired MNPD Lieutenant Garet Davidson told Michael Patrick Leahy Show that Hale was referred by a therapist to receive immediate psychiatric help at VUMC.

“As far as I know, [Vanderbilt Psych] did not report out,” Davidson additionally told Michael Patrick Leahy, the editor-in-chief of The Star.

He explained, “So, whether it was from the therapist to [Vanderbilt Psych] or [Vanderbilt Psych] in house obtained that information from the shooter, as far as her ideation and stuff, I don’t believe they reported out. To my knowledge, they didn’t.”

The revelation that MNPD issued a subpoena for documents from VUMC comes after a source told The Star that MNPD conducted searches of the home and office of Hale’s psychologist.

A biological female, Hale identified as a transgender man at the time of her death. As a transgender person, it is possible Hale accrued a mental health care team that included psychologists, psychiatrists, and other mental health professionals.

Both Leahy and Star News Digital Media, Inc., which owns and operates The Star, are plaintiffs in separate lawsuits filed against the FBI and MNPD. The lawsuits seek to compel the full release of Hale’s written materials, including those sometimes called manifestos.

The Star confirmed on Wednesday that it had additionally obtained dozens of pages of Hale’s handwritten writings in the form of photographs of a notebook recovered from her vehicle. These writings include a political rant about guns and transgenderism that is dated just over one month before the horrific attack on the Covenant School.
 

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“My penis exists in my head. I swear to god I’m a male,” wrote Hale in the diary or journal recovered by police.
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At the bottom of the second page, and into the third, Hale revealed that she fantasized about experiencing intercourse as a man by creating scenes with her stuffed animals.
“I can pretend to be them [and] do the things boys do [and] experience my boy self as Tony,” which Hale explained is her “stuffed boy doll” which she wrote “is like the boy I am in another form.”
gross, she was fucking her own toys
According to Hale, she began taking photos of the fantasy enactment and became so enamored that she lost track of time and could not visit the gym.
“God, I am such a pervert.” Hale wrote, “I waste too much time in my fantasies.”
She was a sex-obsessed freak who murdered kids and teachers because she couldn't fulfill her sexual fantasy.
 
I know it's not a controversial statement but this really does cement the fact that trannies (honestly the entire lgbt field)are sex obsessed weirdos who get all their understanding of sex from porn.
The LGBT know this, they just don't want you to notice.
“God, I am such a pervert.” Hale wrote, “I waste too much time in my fantasies.”
 
Hale also wrote about her experience using the name Aiden, which she began using during her transition. Hale explained that using the name on a job application for a delivery position resulted in issues with the company’s background check.
This got me thinking: how easy would it be to get away with stealing someone else's references and saying I worked there under a different name?
"You worked your previous job under a different name?"
"Yes, I'm trans."
"So you changed your name from John Smith... to John Brown?"
"Omg that's so transphobic I have to post about it on Twitter!"
 
She then wrote about her desire to have a penis for the purpose of heterosexual sex with a woman.
Understandable, boning hoes is pretty great.
At the bottom of the second page, and into the third, Hale revealed that she fantasized about experiencing intercourse as a man by creating scenes with her stuffed animals.
If she'd stuck to writing real-person fanfiction on A03 she'd still be alive. Fanfiction or the bullet: choose wisely!
 
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