The Tennessee Star released today a 2023 journal written by Covenant School shooter, Audrey Hale.
The release of the journal provides very little new information about the shooter’s motives but raises interesting questions about the public’s right to review all the investigative material, including, and especially, mental health records.
Unfortunately, the 2023 journal entries are a rambling diatribe by Hale lamenting having been born a female and whining about how misunderstood she is by her parents and particularly her father.
She alleges that she is a victim of having been born the wrong sex and having a broken brain, most of the pages in the journal are about Hale’s desire to die and only then will Hale be happy.
Clearly there are many mental health issues involved with Hale leading up to the shooting. The question, though, is what caused Hale’s decent into suicidal and homicidal ideation?
Remember that it was reported by The Tennessee Star that Hale had been a psychiatric patient at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) for two decades.
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>The Tennessee Star released today a 2023 journal written by Covenant School shooter, Audrey Hale.
>The release of the journal provides very little new information about the shooter’s motives but raises interesting questions about the public’s right to review all the investigative material, including, and especially, mental health records.
>Unfortunately, the 2023 journal entries are a rambling diatribe by Hale lamenting having been born a female and whining about how misunderstood she is by her parents and particularly her father.
>She alleges that she is a victim of having been born the wrong sex and having a broken brain, most of the pages in the journal are about Hale’s desire to die and only then will Hale be happy.
>Clearly there are many mental health issues involved with Hale leading up to the shooting. The question, though, is what caused Hale’s decent into suicidal and homicidal ideation?
>Remember that it was reported by The Tennessee Star that Hale had been a psychiatric patient at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) for two decades.
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