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Trans School Shooter’s Uncovered Writings Detail ‘Imaginary Penis’ Fantasies, Hours-Long Simulated Bestiality Sessions: REPORT

The Tennessee Star reported that the transgender shooter who attacked a Nashville private school included fantasies about fantasy penises and hours of simulated bestiality in his writings.

The Star obtained the writings from Audrey Hale, the 28-year-old female shooter who identifies as transgender. Hale killed three children and three adults at Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee, before being fatally wounded during an engagement with police on March 27, 2023. The writings were recovered from Hale’s car. Tennessee Star report. (RELATED: ‘No one trusts the FBI’: Fox Business panel slams FBI for concealing Nashville shooter’s statement)

“My penis exists in my head,” Hale writes in a three-page essay called “My Imaginary Penis.” according to “I swear I’m a man,” she told The Star.

Hale also wrote in his book that he would have a male doll simulate sex acts with stuffed animals, and that he would become so engrossed in the fantasy that he would miss gym class, The Star reported.

In other writings, Hale wrote that she was “born wrong” and that “my body is not female,” the Star reported. report.

Robin Wolfenden prays at a makeshift memorial for victims erected outside Covenant Presbyterian Church’s Covenant campus following a mass shooting in Nashville, Tennessee, on March 28, 2023. On March 27, a heavily armed former student killed three young children and three staff members at a Nashville private elementary school. The former student was shot and killed by police in what appears to have been a meticulously planned attack. (Photo by Brendan Smiarowski/AFP via Getty Images)

Hale also wrote, “I give up my body and the boy inside me is set free in a butterfly metamorphosis,” adding, “If God doesn’t give me a boy’s body in heaven, then Jesus is shit.”

Portions of Hale’s book were leaked in November by conservative media outlet Steven Crowder, prompting a police investigation and placing seven officers on administrative leave. The Metro Nashville Police Department opposed releasing the book.

The FBI also opposed releasing the Hale documents in a May 2023 memo. Obtained From the Tennessee Star.

“Public access to legacy tokens will also lead to the spread of false stories and inaccurate information. Self-proclaimed ‘experts’ will offer their views on the motives behind the attacks for personal gain,” the memo said. “Many of these authoritarians will be inexperienced or poorly trained, which could lead to inaccurate assessments and further confuse or incite the public. This could have unintended consequences for demographics susceptible to or open-minded to conspiracy theories, of which there will undoubtedly be many.” (RELATED: Tucker Carlson Claims Merrick Garland Is ‘Lying’ About Nashville Shooter’s Motive)

President Joe Biden, Democratic lawmakers, members of the media and celebrities have called for a ban on so-called “assault weapons” in the wake of the shootings.

The Metro Nashville Police Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the Daily Caller News Foundation.

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