Tennessee Shooter’s Manifesto Reveals Hatred Towards Whites, Christianity

The Tennessee Star published all 90-pages of Audrey Hale’s journal, which shows her motive for shooting up The Covenant School in Nashville, TN, on March 27, 2023.

Hale killed six people, including three children.

We’ve all speculated why the school shooting disappeared, and authorities never assigned a motive.

Hale’s journal proves it: She hated whites and Christianity.

On January 16, 2023, Hale wrote:

I can’t wait to see you again, Syd.I’ll see you at the golden gates.3/27/23.

The date appears again in other entries.

On March 13, 3023, Hale wrote in her journal:

2 more weeks. Thank f*ck I planned to die, plan in mind3/27/23[And a plan to near perfection!]

Hale also expressed hope that her massacre would make Eric and Dylan, the boys who killed many at Columbine High School, proud.

She mentioned the school in February:

Covenant was closed yesterday.I guess it was b/c of the weather.

Hale claimed to be transgender, writing the name Aiden on the front cover. She wrote over and over about the pain of being in the wrong body.

Hale yearned for an interracial relationship, claiming, “No brown girls, no love.” Two names appeared many times in the journal: Sydney and Paige.

Many pages include hearts with P.A.P inside of them. However, it seems everything collapsed for Hale when Sydney died.

On another page, Hale wrote: “Brown girls have the nicest skin, especially yours. Rather to touch it, I’d die…”

On another page, Hale addressed Paige:

I’m going to kill people tomorrow (Someday…)Please don’t be mad…I’m going to do something tomorrow… (sometime)It’s too sad to even think you might feel…I’m so sorryI LOVE YOUAiden

On January 9, 2023, Hale said “Sydney is gone but my father is still alive. It should be the other way around.”

Hale bashes her parents and religion throughout the notebook, disgusted that they think “religion can change nature.” She blamed her mother’s conservative upbringing for rejecting her belief that she’s a boy.

The day of the shooting, Hale celebrated in her journal as she couldn’t believe the day of her death finally arrived:

Can’t believe I’m doing this,
but I’m ready…

I hope my victims aren’t.

My only fear is if anything goes wrong.I’ll do my best to prevent of the sort.(God let my wrath take over my anxiety)It might be 10 minutes. It might be3-7. I’s gunna be quick.I hope I have a high death count.Ready to die hahaAiden

Hale wrote on the last page:

Remember me for the good things…Audrey

Tags: School Shooting, Tennessee, Transgender

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