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Nashville Transgender Shooter Audrey Hale’s Manifesto Released

90-page handwritten journal provides insight into deeply disturbed mind of transgender murderer that killed three children and three adults in Nashville.

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The manifesto of Covenant Catholic school shooter Audrey Hale was released this week more than a year later, providing insight into the deeply disturbed mind of the transgender murderer that killed three children and three adults in Nashville.

The 90-page handwritten journal, released in full by The Tennessee Star on Tuesday, features a slew of diary entries by Hale, 28, who appeared to be suffering a mental breakdown as she ranted against being born in the wrong body, desiring “brown girls,” and foreshadowed committing the heinous killings.

“Why does my brain not work right? Cause I was born wrong!!!” Hale says early on.

“Soon I will leave this world! You [and] your friends will be just fine. Does it even matter if I am alive?” another entry reads, adding, “No regrets by the gun!!!”

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

In a diary entry dubbed, “My imaginary Penis,” Hale exhibited major gender dysphoria, writing, “My penis exists in my head. I swear to god I’m a male.” 

Other diary entries included:

“If God won’t give me a boy body in heaven then Jesus is a f*ggot”
“I can’t be happy. I am meant to die”
“No brown girls, no love”
“Brown love is the most beautiful kind”
“God, I am such a pervert… I waste too much time in my fantasies.”

Hale also addressed politics and transgenderism in another entry, according to Tennessee Star author Tom Pappert.

Though the journal offers scant evidence of a political ideology or motive for the attack, Hale wrote a political rant in an entry dated one month prior, when she complained the United States fails to respect the rights of disabled people, gun owners, and transgender people.

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

Hale’s final entry, supposedly written the day of the attack, states, “There were several times I could have been caught, especially back in the summer of 2021,” suggesting she’d long planned to carry out the killings.

Pappert explained bizarre FBI ties to Hale’s manifesto:

Since it first obtained Hale’s journal and a portion of police documents related to the Covenant case, The Star has published more than 100 articles that analyze the killer’s own words or provide new details about the police investigation, including the existence of an FBI memo which “strongly” advised MNPD against releasing “legacy tokens” from killers like Hale. The term would appear to include her writings.

While the FBI declined to confirm it sent the memo, the federal agency told The Star it does send such materials to local law enforcement.

Tennessee Star Editor-in-Chief and CEO Michael Leahy defended publishing the manifesto as a First Amendment protected activity, noting it had taken three months to navigate “practical, financial, and legal considerations” before publishing it publicly.

Until just recently, the lack of legal representation to address a second potential legal issue also prohibited our publication of The Covenant Killer’s 2023 Journal. Though they have not registered their copyright claim with the federal government, the intervening group that purports to own Hale’s writings also purports to hold the copyright to those writings. We consider the ownership claim to be dubious at best and the copyright claim to be without merit. We also believe that the fair use doctrine would prohibit the successful litigation of any copyright infringement claim that might be brought against us for publishing this journal. Nonetheless, we chose not to publish the journal until we had secured proper legal representation in the event a frivolous copyright infringement claim were to be brought against us in federal court. I am pleased to announce today that, in the event a copyright infringement claim is brought against us, we are now represented by the Dhillon Group, the premiere law firm in the country representing conservative groups and organizations.


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