Inactive Lindsay Kantha Souvannarath / Heretics on Holiday - Failed Halifax Mass Shooter & Asian Nazi Fetishist. Sentenced to life in jail.

Thanks @FuckYou !

Like I said, I find it weird that all her blogs (even those that weren't related to Columbine, nazis and shit) were deleted, but the blogs of Randall and Mr. Victem are still alive. I'm not around those communities, but some users have said in previous pages that columbiners are more concerned about Randall than Lindsay. Perhaps they flagged her blogs to be taken down.

Lyndspiracy theory

A lot of times cops will immediately close down people's profiles. In this case, I presume the blogs have been logged and will be used as evidence in court, so now they're closed. Knowing how those dumblr tcc freaks are, i wouldnt be surprised if they tried to flag the blogs down to help out the criminals.

Speaking of criminals, I knew 3 people this year who either went postal, an hero'd or got into a livecorpse situation. All of their steam accounts got locked / privated. It supports my theory that the cops shut everything down to prevent people from getting in the way of that shit.
 
I see. But I wouldn't have mentioned that if Shallow Existences and Randall's blog were closed too. That's what caught my attention, since they're supposed to be part of this investigation too.
 
Fandoms of this sort are generally girls venerating make killers. Some dudes will get into females killers only if the girl kills and if she cute. Lindsay didn't successfully kill anyone. She's not unattractive when she has access to primping frippery but her platform included too much Naziism for the average dude into bad girls and she's way too Southeast Asian to appeal to modern Nazis. It may just be you and a handful of Tumblrites, @lindsayfan. No shame in your game but it may be a lonely one.

you talking shit about my waifu?
 
Big news today at the Nova Scotia Supreme Court.

Randall Shepherd is appearing now. He is pleading guilty to conspiracy to commit murder from what a friend who works at the Courthouse is telling me. Will post more later....

11:08AM EST, last edit, all tweets are posted. Sentence has been handed out to Randall Shepherd.
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Scroll to the bottom and read upwards. Lots of new info previously unknown. The kid who killed himself, wanted to kill his parents before the planned massacre. I will post more info later, will also try to get the Agreed Statement of Facts at some point.

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EDIT2-Another reporter live tweeting from courtroom, I will continue to add new tweets.
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Big news today at the Nova Scotia Supreme Court.

Randall Shepherd is appearing now. He is pleading guilty to conspiracy to commit murder from what a friend who works at the Courthouse is telling me. Will post more later....
Nova Scotia? That's some Harry Potter imaginary bullshit. Doesn't even sound American to me.
 
Very interesting. So I guess Souvannarath is getting life sentence?

It also seems like Gamble "an hero" was the one who came up with the mass shooting plot.

She hasn't been tried yet, apparently. She appears to have been the ringleader, though, so should probably, at least in theory, qualify for a higher sentence.
 
Very interesting. So I guess Souvannarath is getting life sentence?

It also seems like Gamble "an hero" was the one who came up with the mass shooting plot.
She should definitely get a longer term than Randy. They painted him as a misguided kid, lonely, messed up etc., but wouldn't take part in the actual killing. So, yeah, if he got 10, she will get 20+ I'd guess.

I get the impression that they are painting Gamble as the guy, since he is dead and perhaps Lindsay will benefit if she plays stupid. But with her history, that ain't going to work.

I bet Gamble's parents are in more shock now that its known publicly that he was going to kill them before the massacre. I am sure they were informed about much of what was going on so they probably knew that fact. But now everyone else does too.

Anyway, had a chance to quickly look over the Agreed Statement of Facts and made some notes on things I didn't know before:

The plan was known as “Der Untergang”
Wanted to have infamy like the other mass murderers, they would off themselves when done
Gamble led the plot, Lindsay joined in, she was his internet GF, exchanged intimate images
Tried to get Randy to join in, but he wouldn't, but Lindsay was down for it big time, liked Nazis, Columbine
Lindsay and Gamble talked a lot about it, discussed how many dead would please them
Planned to post video, pics of the massacre while ongoing
Shepherd and Gamble loners, outcasts. Enjoyed metal, gore flics, pot, into death and mass killings
Both started having suicidal ideations, Shepherd because of money and women, Gamble just homicidal
Gamble and Souvannarath looked at doing Jan or Early Feb for attack, discussed diff locations, including new Hfx Library
Shopping Centre picked for panic factor, begin in food court, use Gamble's dad's guns and a knife
Shepherd said he'd make them molotov cocktails, he planned to an hero day before Val's Day
Both Randy and James scoped out mall, made vids, Shepherd hoped high school classmates would die
Gamble made statement that his final words were “You’re lucky I couldn’t get any more bullets", in videos they made
Shepherd told Gamble to put pillow over mother's head before shooting her
Lindsay had tumblr post ready to go live following day
Lindsay bought one way ticket to Halifax, brought a death outfit, two books on killers
While Randy on way to airport to pick Lindsay up, Gamble did not go through with killing his parents, then the tip came in and cops went to pay Jimmy a visit
Shepherd was on a bus and read about the shots on social media at Jimmy's place, tried to contact Gamble but could not reach him

That's basically the new stuff I gleaned when I quickly flipped through it.

She hasn't been tried yet, apparently. She appears to have been the ringleader, though, so should probably, at least in theory, qualify for a higher sentence.
She goes to trial in May.

They are painting Gamble as more the leader, but Lindsay was gung-ho all for it. Either way, she will get more time for sure.
 
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@LiveFromNS I agree, I had the same impression while reading the tweets. Since Gamble is not able to defend himself and now is brought to light that he wanted to kill his parents, it's more likely that he will be seen as the 'mastermind'. Souvannarath is definitely going to face a higher sentence, but this recent info seems to point more to the "dragged in" angle rather than her acting as the leader.

However, in the end I think both her and Gamble were feeding each other with their murder fantasies, it would be hard to determine who motivated who. Shepherd's role it's pretty clear by now.
 
She goes to trial in May.

They are painting Gamble as more the leader, but Lindsay was gung-ho all for it. Either way, she will get more time for sure.

"Blame the dead guy" is a reasonable defense strategy but I'll just say I'm highly skeptical of it as having much to do with reality.
 
This is why dumblr is dangerous. Cease all ties and connections in any way to columbiners. I suspect the authorities are going to be much more stringent in their efforts to detect potential Lindsays, especially in that shitty dumblr tcc scene.
 
This is why dumblr is dangerous. Cease all ties and connections in any way to columbiners. I suspect the authorities are going to be much more stringent in their efforts to detect potential Lindsays, especially in that shitty dumblr tcc scene.

They should look at the troon community, where posing with weapons and threatening to murder normal people is alarmingly common.
 
There are published reasons for judgement for sherpard that give some more information and insight into the sentence
http://canlii.ca/t/gvx8z
Of interest
[37] At the other end of the spectrum are sentences imposed of 16 to 24 years for persons who were the leaders and seriously engaged in the preparation for a mass murder attack.
I think she would be look at a minuim of 15 less time served .
 
There are published reasons for judgement for sherpard that give some more information and insight into the sentence
http://canlii.ca/t/gvx8z
Of interest

I think she would be look at a minuim of 15 less time served .
I would hope she receives that at least. It won't deter the ones who are willing to die, but it should discourage the edgelords. The US should do the same.
 
James Gamble's mother was on local news tonite. Below is a story from CTVAtlantic. If a video shows up, I will post it.

Mother of teen behind mall plot speaks out about dangers of online underworld
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The courts called 19-year-old James Gamble a social outcast who was fascinated by death, morbidity, and mass murder, but to his parents, he was a loveable boy who grew into a troubled teen.

CTV Atlantic
Published Monday, March 13, 2017 4:18PM ADT
Last Updated Monday, March 13, 2017 6:31PM ADT
The mother of a teen found dead inside his home as police foiled a plan to commit mass murder at the Halifax Shopping Centre on Valentine’s Day 2015 is speaking out to warn parents about the dangers of the online underworld.

The courts called 19-year-old James Gamble a social outcast who was fascinated by death, morbidity, and mass murder, but to his parents, he was a loveable boy who grew into a troubled teen.

“I know in my heart who Jamie really was, I do, and I can’t explain what happened to him,” said his mother, Patty Cody, in an exclusive interview with CTV Atlantic.


Patty Coady, the mother of James Gamble, is speaking out to warn parents about the dangers of the online underworld.

Coady now draws comfort from Sue Klebold, the mother of Dylan Klebold, notoriously known as a Columbine shooter.

“So many questions and so many that I had, she had, and were answered in her book,” said Cody, whose son idolized Klebold.

According to an agreed statement of facts read in court, Gamble planned a massacre at the Halifax Shopping Centre, with the goal to kill as many people as possible.

His best friend, Randall Steven Shepherd, was sentenced in November to serve 10 years inprison after he pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit murder.

An American woman, Lindsay Kantha Souvannarath, is scheduled to go on trial in May for her alleged involvement in the plot.

The plot was foiled on Feb 13, 2015 after police received an anonymous Crime Stoppers tip. Gamble killed himself as police tried to arrest him at his parents’ home in Timberlea, outside Halifax. Shepherd and Souvannarath were arrested at Halifax Stanfield International Airport when he tried to pick her up.

For nearly two years, Cody had hoped that her son was the person who called Crime Stoppers, thwarting the attack before killing himself, but as she sat in a Halifax courtroom last year, she learned that her son was, in fact, the mastermind.

“It was horrendous. It was horrendous,” she said.

Not only was her son behind the attack, Cody learned that he had planned to kill her too.

“I’ll just walk into her room while she’s sleeping and shoot her in the head,” said Gamble in a Facebook message, which was read in court.

Cody says she has since gained strength from God and is now turning her attention to warning other parents.

“I wish I had known then what I know now, but there was no way that I could have,” said Cody. “I didn’t know what to look for. I didn’t know what I didn’t know. I didn’t know what was out there.”

While Cody aims to raise awareness, the RCMP’s Technological Crime Unit is fighting the dark web daily. The RCMP created the unit about 17 years ago, but they’re seeing more crime related to the dark web, especially over the past three years.

“As it grows in popularity and use, many of our investigations are tending to lead to the dark web,” said forensic analyst Const. Todd Bromley, who scours cellphones, hard drives and other technology to help crack cases.

“We’re very concerned about anything of an illegal nature on the Internet.”

The dark web is an encrypted portion of the Internet where illegal products and services are for sale. In other words, you can’t just stumble upon it.

“Somebody in the house would have actively had to install software in order to get on the dark web,” said Bromley.

However, Gamble also shared suicidal thoughts and homicidal ideation on websites that can be easily accessed by anyone online, including Facebook, Tumblr and Reddit.

Still, his parents had no idea, and not because they didn’t ask.

“I was on his Facebook. He was on my Facebook. I didn’t see anything,” said Cody.

“He wasn’t outgoing. He was bullied. He didn’t fit in … it was like a perfect storm. I think it was just everything.”

Simon Sherry, a registered psychologist and professor at Dalhousie University, says personality traits do influence what people do and where they go online. Some are fuelled by narcissism and psychopathy, while others are simply trying to connect.

“We still have a fundamental need to belong and to feel connected, and when you feel alienated but you want connection, you go searching for that connection,” said Sherry.

Cody believes that’s what happened to her son, and she’s encouraging parents to be aware of what they’re children are doing online.

“It had to start somewhere. I don’t know. I don’t have the answers as to what came first,” said Cody. “You may think, ‘Oh, they’re online with their friends.’ I know he played games online, but there was the other part that we didn’t know about.”

The RCMP say parents should establish guidelines, talk to their children about what they’re surfing online, and face computers into a room so they can easily be observed.

Internet-monitoring devices released within the past year are another option.

“If the content is deemed of an inappropriate nature, the device will cut off the Internet stream and prevent them from viewing it,” explained Bromley.

Cody is adamant if it happened to her son, it can happen to anyone. While she doesn’t condone any of the activity in which her son was involved, she is trying to move forward.

“You can’t change it. We can’t change it for us … I’d just love to help someone else.”

With files from CTV Atlantic's Kayla Hounsell
 
James Gamble's mother was on local news tonite. Below is a story from CTVAtlantic. If a video shows up, I will post it.

Mother of teen behind mall plot speaks out about dangers of online underworld
image.gif

The courts called 19-year-old James Gamble a social outcast who was fascinated by death, morbidity, and mass murder, but to his parents, he was a loveable boy who grew into a troubled teen.

CTV Atlantic
Published Monday, March 13, 2017 4:18PM ADT
Last Updated Monday, March 13, 2017 6:31PM ADT
The mother of a teen found dead inside his home as police foiled a plan to commit mass murder at the Halifax Shopping Centre on Valentine’s Day 2015 is speaking out to warn parents about the dangers of the online underworld.

The courts called 19-year-old James Gamble a social outcast who was fascinated by death, morbidity, and mass murder, but to his parents, he was a loveable boy who grew into a troubled teen.

“I know in my heart who Jamie really was, I do, and I can’t explain what happened to him,” said his mother, Patty Cody, in an exclusive interview with CTV Atlantic.


Patty Coady, the mother of James Gamble, is speaking out to warn parents about the dangers of the online underworld.

Coady now draws comfort from Sue Klebold, the mother of Dylan Klebold, notoriously known as a Columbine shooter.

“So many questions and so many that I had, she had, and were answered in her book,” said Cody, whose son idolized Klebold.

According to an agreed statement of facts read in court, Gamble planned a massacre at the Halifax Shopping Centre, with the goal to kill as many people as possible.

His best friend, Randall Steven Shepherd, was sentenced in November to serve 10 years inprison after he pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit murder.

An American woman, Lindsay Kantha Souvannarath, is scheduled to go on trial in May for her alleged involvement in the plot.

The plot was foiled on Feb 13, 2015 after police received an anonymous Crime Stoppers tip. Gamble killed himself as police tried to arrest him at his parents’ home in Timberlea, outside Halifax. Shepherd and Souvannarath were arrested at Halifax Stanfield International Airport when he tried to pick her up.

For nearly two years, Cody had hoped that her son was the person who called Crime Stoppers, thwarting the attack before killing himself, but as she sat in a Halifax courtroom last year, she learned that her son was, in fact, the mastermind.

“It was horrendous. It was horrendous,” she said.

Not only was her son behind the attack, Cody learned that he had planned to kill her too.

“I’ll just walk into her room while she’s sleeping and shoot her in the head,” said Gamble in a Facebook message, which was read in court.

Cody says she has since gained strength from God and is now turning her attention to warning other parents.

“I wish I had known then what I know now, but there was no way that I could have,” said Cody. “I didn’t know what to look for. I didn’t know what I didn’t know. I didn’t know what was out there.”

While Cody aims to raise awareness, the RCMP’s Technological Crime Unit is fighting the dark web daily. The RCMP created the unit about 17 years ago, but they’re seeing more crime related to the dark web, especially over the past three years.

“As it grows in popularity and use, many of our investigations are tending to lead to the dark web,” said forensic analyst Const. Todd Bromley, who scours cellphones, hard drives and other technology to help crack cases.

“We’re very concerned about anything of an illegal nature on the Internet.”

The dark web is an encrypted portion of the Internet where illegal products and services are for sale. In other words, you can’t just stumble upon it.

“Somebody in the house would have actively had to install software in order to get on the dark web,” said Bromley.

However, Gamble also shared suicidal thoughts and homicidal ideation on websites that can be easily accessed by anyone online, including Facebook, Tumblr and Reddit.

Still, his parents had no idea, and not because they didn’t ask.

“I was on his Facebook. He was on my Facebook. I didn’t see anything,” said Cody.

“He wasn’t outgoing. He was bullied. He didn’t fit in … it was like a perfect storm. I think it was just everything.”

Simon Sherry, a registered psychologist and professor at Dalhousie University, says personality traits do influence what people do and where they go online. Some are fuelled by narcissism and psychopathy, while others are simply trying to connect.

“We still have a fundamental need to belong and to feel connected, and when you feel alienated but you want connection, you go searching for that connection,” said Sherry.

Cody believes that’s what happened to her son, and she’s encouraging parents to be aware of what they’re children are doing online.

“It had to start somewhere. I don’t know. I don’t have the answers as to what came first,” said Cody. “You may think, ‘Oh, they’re online with their friends.’ I know he played games online, but there was the other part that we didn’t know about.”

The RCMP say parents should establish guidelines, talk to their children about what they’re surfing online, and face computers into a room so they can easily be observed.

Internet-monitoring devices released within the past year are another option.

“If the content is deemed of an inappropriate nature, the device will cut off the Internet stream and prevent them from viewing it,” explained Bromley.

Cody is adamant if it happened to her son, it can happen to anyone. While she doesn’t condone any of the activity in which her son was involved, she is trying to move forward.

“You can’t change it. We can’t change it for us … I’d just love to help someone else.”

With files from CTV Atlantic's Kayla Hounsell
He a good boy. He dindu nuffin.
 
Just because he was the mastermind (a claim I view with some skepticism) doesn't mean he wasn't the one who called in the tip. He was obviously emotionally unstable and realized what they were planning to do was wrong, but probably also felt some loyalty to the other conspirators so he killed himself to avoid having to deal with rolling on his accomplices. Just my hypothesis. He may have formulated the plan, but I think Lindsay was the emotional force spurring the other two on. I also think she's going to play "I am a sweet innocent girl lead astray by two emotionally damaged boys!" card at her trial, hoping to sway a jury. I have no idea how the Canadian legal systems works, does a criminal conviction have to be unanimous like it does in the US? What happens if not everyone votes to convict? @LiveFromNS can you shed some light?
 
Yes, in criminal cases in Canada all the jurors must agree on the decision or verdict – their decision must be unanimous. If they cannot all agree, the judge may discharge the jury and direct a new jury to be chosen for a new trial.

I don't know if it will ever get to trial. I expect her to be offered a deal. It probably won't be a good one, like 15 years+ I expect, but nevertheless there will be an offer to her at some point.

Its getting close to the scheduled May dates. Will keep people apprised with any further news that comes out.
 
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