The city’s lawyers have submitted the manifesto, along with a censored version, to the Davidson County jurist for review, the local FOX17 affiliate reported.
A Tennessee judge is set to decide whether the full, unredacted manifesto of Covenant School shooter Audrey Elizabeth Hale will be publicly released.
With a motive yet to be determined, many believe the writings could bring insight as to why Hale, a former student at the Christian elementary school, committed the atrocity. Rep. Tim Burchett , who claimed the FBI was behind the delay in releasing the manifesto, said the writings “could maybe tell us a little bit about what’s going on inside of [Hale’s] head.”
Metro Nashville Council Member Courtney Johnston said she was told Hale’s manifesto was a “blue-print on total destruction” and that one high-ranking Metro Nashville Police Department official informed her “it keeps him up at night.”
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