Bellingcat fabricated evidence, top-secret manifestos and missing hero cops... the shoes are still different, two different Mauricios and questions about response times once again lead those of us still able to think for ourselves to ask.. WTF is going on here?
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Experts reveal why mass shooters write manifestos
NY Post May 19 2023
'Audrey Hale, the 28-year-old assailant who killed six people, three of them 9-year-old students, at a Christian elementary school in Nashville, Tennessee, at the end of March, left behind a manifesto, artwork and other writings, according to police.
However, the documents have not yet been released, and lawsuits are demanding their public disclosure.
While police have not revealed a motive, Hale studied previous mass shooters, planned and targeted the school, and left behind an abundant paper trail, according to authorities.
Other killers have left similar documents behind, leaving a grim trail of evidence and potentially also inspiring future murderers.
“When people intent on killing others write manifestos, they want their motivation to be publicized,” explained Dr. Katherine Ramsland, professor of forensic psychology at DeSales University. “Sometimes, it’s a suicide note, but it can also be an attempt to punish or to inspire others to follow their lead.”...
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