Liberals don’t want the public to see the controversial manifesto of Audrey Hale, especially Chancery Court Judge I’Ashea Myles. That’s because the writings of the Covenant School killer will prove it was a hate crime. The left doesn’t want you to know for certain that a “gender-confused” shooter massacred “three 9-year-olds and three adults at a private Christian elementary school.” They cooked up an unusual way of keeping it all private.
Hale writings remain secret
Nobody involved with Audrey Hale and The Covenant School want the public, especially conservatives, to see the extensive collection of writings the mass killer left behind. They cooked up an unusual way to keep everything secret.
The Progressive judge on the case is more than happy to play along. On Thursday, July 4, Chancery Court Judge I’Ashea Myles ruled it’s all subject to copyright and can’t be released.
Normally, things like this are released by the police expeditiously. Journalists and other research investigators filed the standard requests. They went into limbo for more than a year after the March 2023 massacre.
Nashville judge rules manifesto of trans shooter Audrey Hale will not be released.
In leaked parts of the manifesto, Hale expresses a desire to kill White children due to their “white privlages,” referring to them as “little crackers.”
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Metro Nashville Police didn’t produce the collection of “at least 20 journals, a suicide note and a memoir,” written by Hale. Instead, the “records requests were denied.” That’s when everyone started suing.
As CNN reports, “the situation quickly ballooned into a messy mix of conspiracy theories, leaked documents, probate battles and accusations of ethical misconduct.”
At first, police officials promised that “they would eventually release the documents but could not do so right away because their investigation was still open.” That didn’t fly. Hale certainly wasn’t a fugitive and was never going to stand trial.
No meaningful investigation
As soon as the groups waiting for the records heard that, they fought back. Plaintiffs include “news outlets, a gun rights group, a law enforcement nonprofit and Tennessee state Senator Todd Gardenhire.”
They argued in court that “there was no meaningful criminal investigation underway since Hale, who police say acted alone, was dead.”
At the same time, “a group of Covenant parents was allowed to intervene in the case and argue that the records should never become public.” Release would only be “traumatic for the families” and “inspire copycat attacks.”
Liberal Nashville judge & former social media influencer I’Ashea Myles has ruled against the release of the manifesto/writings of the trans mass shooter, Audrey Hale.
Hale was mourned by many leftist trans activists after she was killed while committing the Christian school… pic.twitter.com/Ro7GfUhyRG
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That’s when someone talked the parents of Audrey Hale into transferring “ownership of Hale’s property to the parents’ group.” Lawyers ran straight to the courthouse to exercise their new copyright defense.
Judge Myles decided that “the original writings, journals, art, photos and videos created by Hale” are subject to “an exception to the Tennessee Public Records Act created by the federal Copyright Act.” That means nobody can point to this case and say the shooter was “assigned female at birth,” and “may have identified as a transgender man.”
Enough has leaked out unofficially that everyone knows “the shooting was a hate crime against Christians.” Thanks to the judge’s ruling, nobody can print that statement without it being “debunked” by fact checkers because there’s no “proof” of what Hale was thinking.