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

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So Lindsay's parents are going on about she dindu nuffin and blames her Columbine obsession on her 1st grade teacher, who supposedly gave a graphic depiction of it. This apparently terrified Lindsay and left her unable to sleep alone.

Yet Lindsay's own words from the court transcript said that she had no interest in Columbine until she started writing a novel, decided to put a school shooting into it, began to research the massacre and only then she became obsessed with Eric and Dylan. She might have been lying, who knows.

Her parents have clearly absolved themselves of any mistakes they might have made raising Lindsay, as they were blaming everyone from that one teacher to the city of Geneva for the way she turned out. True, Geneva is predominantly caucasian, but we know enough about Lindsay's high school antics that it wasn't just her ethnicity that prompted a lot of people to either shun or bully her in the hallways.
 
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'Halifax never would've been the same': How RCMP foiled Valentine's Day attack
RCMP officer in charge describes wild night that left one would-be killer dead and 2 co-conspirators jailed

Jon Tattrie · CBC News · Posted: Apr 24, 2018 4:01 PM AT | Last Updated: 5 minutes ago
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Staff Sgt. Lisa Stuart was in charge of the investigation that thwarted the 2015 mall shooting.(Eileen McInnis/CBC)

When RCMP Staff Sgt. Lisa Stuart learned of a Crime Stoppers tip that two Nova Scotia men and an American woman were planning a massacre in Halifax, she felt like she'd entered an episode of the TV thriller 24.

The anonymous tipster gave police a local name — 19-year-old James Gamble — and a warning that "Lindsay S. from Chicago" was on a plane to Halifax to carry out the murders.

Speaking to the CBC's Information Morning Tuesday, a day after the van attack in Toronto, Stuart said that was a chilling reminder of what could have happened in Halifax.

"We've always felt a sense that it couldn't happen in Canada, but now, unfortunately, it has. Had it not been for this person who came forward and gave us the Crime Stoppers tip, we would have been talking about a different type of situation," she said.

"You just can never underestimate what a person's motives are and how they can carry that out."

Last week, Lindsay Souvannarath, 26, an admirer of the killers in the Columbine High School massacre, was sentenced to life in prison for her role in a plot to shoot and stab people in the food court at the Halifax Shopping Centre on Valentine's Day in 2015.

Now that the case has drawn to a close in court, Stuart, the lead investigator, spoke in candid detail about the investigation that foiled the plot — and of her fears of what might have happened if police had not acted in time.

Blog photos give more clues

Back on Thursday, Feb. 12, 2015, police worked swiftly to figure out if the Crime Stoppers tip was true.

"We didn't know which mall. We had a name for the female, but we didn't have a last name. We also knew that their intention was to shoot and stab individuals at the mall," Stuart said. "It made the hairs on the back of your neck stand up."

A crime analyst searched social media sites, including Gamble's blog. They soon found alarming content.

"One in particular was him dressed in fatigue-like wear holding a shotgun and a rifle. The background of it looked like it was a local address. It wasn't a stock photo," said Stuart, who headed the operation.

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When police saw this photo of James Gamble on his blog, they realized how serious the threat was. (Tumblr)

She sent a surveillance team to watch Gamble's house and told the Canada Border Services Agency to look for a Lindsay S. coming from the U.S. to the Halifax airport. Police won't reveal details of the tipster, but the person did not know Gamble personally.

Surveillance officers watched Gamble's mother and father leave the house. Officers stopped the parents and took them to the Tantallon RCMP detachment. The father said he had guns in the house, but they were under lock and key, so he didn't think his son could access them.

Police phoned the teenager on his cell and asked him to come outside to speak to police.

"At that time, he was co-operative and indicated to us that he was going to come outside," Stuart said.

Parents shocked

But after three minutes, a loud crack ended the phone call.

"It was at that moment that we realized that what we were dealing with was quite significant and that he was committed to a cause, in order to take his life so quickly having just spoken to officers for a few minutes."

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A tipster led police to this Timberlea house, where Gamble planned to kill his parents ahead of the massacre. (CBC)

Stuart went to talk to his parents.

"They were very co-operative," she said. "I met with them personally. Obviously it was a very emotional situation because they were learning from friends that there had been a shot fired from the residence."

Police sent a robot into the Gamble house. It couldn't climb stairs, but seeing the first floor was clear, officers entered and found Gamble dead upstairs.

Later that evening, Gamble's parents got a call from their son's friend, Randall Shepherd. They told him Gamble was dead.

"It was a very short conversation. Basically he said, 'I've got to go,'" Stuart said.

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Randall Steven Shepherd planned to have his friend Gamble kill him before the attacks. He ended up with a 10-year prison sentence. (Canadian Press)

He called back later asking for their address, saying Gamble had asked him a week earlier to pick up a female arriving from Chicago. Around the same time, police told the Gambles that their son intended to kill them first.

"As a parent, to hear that information still bothers me today," Stuart said. "Had I let them go back into that residence that evening on the 12th, there's no doubt in my mind he would have shot them as they arrived home."

CBSA fails to spread alert for 'Lindsay S.'

A police officer at the airport spotted Shepherd in the waiting area and arrested him. Meanwhile, CBSA failed to get the alert to all agents handling incoming flights from the U.S.

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Lindsay Souvannarath flew to Halifax to commit mass murder, but instead got a life sentence in prison. (Canadian Press)

Dominic Mallette, Atlantic director of CBSA, said the agency investigated why the alert wasn't shared, but would not say what was learned. He praised the agent who independently grew suspicious of Lindsay Souvannarath and sent her for a second interview.

"She had very bad teeth and her complexion was very bad with sores on her face. This made me think she may be on drugs," the agent noted in the agreed statement of facts presented in court.

"It became very clear to the primary inspection officer that the story didn't match. There was some discrepancy. She didn't have the money she needed, the plane ticket was purchased at the last minute, she was coming to visit a boyfriend, but didn't really know where he lived," Mallette said.

CBSA agents continued to think Souvannarath was a drug agent, and she told them she planned to spend a "memorable" Valentine's Day weekend with her boyfriend. An official then read the national lookout and realized Souvannarath was "Lindsay S."

'Halifax would never have been the same'

When they were sure all of the would-be killers were in custody, police called an extraordinary press conference on the evening of Friday the 13th to tell the public about the thwarted attack.

Looking back, Stuart said it's still surreal. "Halifax never would've been the same, had it happened."

Shepherd pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit murder and was sentenced to 10 years in prison. Stuart felt relief and pleasant surprise when Souvannarath was sentenced last week to life in prison.

"[Justice Peter] Rosinski really sent a message to anybody that finds themselves sharing the same ideology of mass shootings and school shootings, that this type of activity and criminal intent is not going to be taken lightly in our country."

She said the massacre in Toronto showed just how bad it could have gotten in Halifax. "We always need to vigilant. Had it not been for the person who gave us the Crime Stoppers tip, we would have been talking about a different type of situation."
SOURCE: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-...-rcmp-foiled-valentine-s-day-attack-1.4633112
 
One thing I thought hilariously ironic in that last Global News story...

Her parents said when she attended a summer camp in Chicago with mostly African-American children, she happily declared “Look, Mommy! Those kids look just like me.”

Even if she was heavily tanned back then, the only facial similarities she might share with black people are just general simian features. I guess Africans do have facial variety, but guess you can pin that down to the limited comprehension of the 6-year old mind.

Then there's that Lizards in the Bathroom blog where they remember a multicultural event held during their first year at Coe.

Lexi said:
We complained about Lilith and Donna told us the funny story of how at Multicultural fusion orientation, where every African American freshman was, Lilith announced that she hated black people during her introduction.

It's not hard to figure out how and why she changed, but wow.:story:

I somehow doubt she went to that event on her own accord. Somebody probably suggested it, and she probably went "well, I could...."
 
I know the tipper will probably never come forward, but he/she is the real anonymous hero!
Yeah, I always assumed it was the guy who killed himself. Now I'm curious. Their plan was obvious as fuck in retrospect, but vague enough that you wouldn't have been able to call in a tip without inside information.

Maybe one of the guys' IRL friends or some shit.
 
Yeah, I always assumed it was the guy who killed himself. Now I'm curious. Their plan was obvious as fuck in retrospect, but vague enough that you wouldn't have been able to call in a tip without inside information.

Maybe one of the guys' IRL friends or some shit.

My bet is on the person who talked with Lindsay in Skype before she went to the airport. She literally said "I'm coming back in a body bag" and while we tend to disregard edgelords, she was pretty obvious.
 
My bet is on the person who talked with Lindsay in Skype before she went to the airport. She literally said "I'm coming back in a body bag" and while we tend to disregard edgelords, she was pretty obvious.

I've always assumed it was her. However, Lindsay didn't seem to really be able to keep secrets, as she told her entire plan in detail to an undercover cop within days of being arrested, so who knows how many people she might have told.
 
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I know the tipper will probably never come forward, but he/she is the real anonymous hero!

My guess is that the anonymous tipper is that person Lindsay talked to on Skype the day before she got on the plane. Whoever they were, they seemed to be the only person who heard anything about the plot other than Lindsay, James and Randy.
 
I don't really think so, because he or she would have mentioned the previous conversation they'd had with Lindsay.

The guy with the Solid Snake avvie brings up something that I've always thought. You don't generally acquire such a bleak and nihilistic outlook on life as she has for no reason when your parents paint a different picture of you when you were younger, however biased it likely is. And I'd bet my entire game collection that if something had happened to her, the perpetrator was probably a woman.

Edit: Though this 'horrific' incident could just as easily have been her first-grade teacher's decision to discuss Columbine. Problem with that being, I can't see any reason for that teacher to be overly graphic about it.
 
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Part of the master plan was James Gamble murdering his parents prior to Lindsay arriving from Chicago. They were going to spend their last night alive losing their virginity at the Gamble residence.

I just thought of something else: did James plan on killing his mom and dad at their home? If he did, was he just going to leave their bodies where they fell before Lindsay finally came over, and they would consummate their twisted relationship with two corpses elsewhere in the house?

And was Lindsay planning to perhaps indulge in her necrophilia fetish with Gamble's parents?
 
I don't know (and I feel like a creep for speculating), but it is perfectly plausible Lindsay has had zero or nearly zero sexual partners, for reasons stated elsewhere in the thread.
She really was a female incel. Her personality probably limited her to guys she wasn't interested in.
Basically this article confirms life in prison with parole eligibility in 10 years. However my friends tell me there's a good chance for her gaining Dangerous Offender status. Basically means she can be locked up for an indefinite amount of time.
She can argue that after losing her virginity in prison she's no longer an incel menace.
 
Here she talks about her imaginary tulpa boyfriend.
https://kiwifarms.net/threads/the-creepypasta-fandom.5635/page-12#post-397366

This is my favorite part.
It was actually a friend who suggested that I start "dating" my character Jimmy. I went along with it, as first as a joke, but then because I was a horribly lonely angry girl who loved the idea of love but was repulsed by every boy who was my own age. This was completely chaste, however, as I still thought sex was totally gross. All I really did was say I loved him and was totally going to marry him once he became real and kidnapped me to make me his accomplice, or something like that.
 
Family tends to see the younger family members in the best possible light because they've known them as innocent kids and that never fully washes off, ever. Even with notorious serial killers you are hard pressed to find their parents saying "yeah, they were always psychopaths but what you gonna do" not saying they never did, they did in fact but the vast majority doesn't. Most rather keep believing that their kid was framed/innocent even in face of overwhelming evidence.
 
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All of this talk about how there's "no such thing female shooters or incels" makes me wish this case got more coverage by the media.
Lindsay isn't an incel. Incel=Involuntarily Celibrate. I would quite voluntary rape her and take care of the celibrate part maybe not the involuntary but half is good rite?
 
All of this talk about how there's "no such thing female shooters or incels" makes me wish this case got more coverage by the media.
They would have had to succeed for that to be the case, and then, talk would come out how this was all Gamble's idea to begin with, which may be technically true, but sort of glosses over what was revealed in the Statement of Facts at Lindsay's sentencing. It's not like she ever wrote some 144-page beast like our boy the Supreme Gentleman, rather, this rather short, if wordy and pseudo-intellectual tract which unironically restates the philosophy of Hatred Guy in a context where it sounds more righteous and perhaps with even more contempt than the former.
 
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