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James Woods Reaches Limit, Demands To See Manifesto Of Nashville Shooter

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Hollywood legend James Woods reached his limit with the mysterious silence coming from the authorities about the Nashville shooter. Woods is demanding to see the shooter’s manifesto amid reports it is being held from the public because it is “being processed by the FBI.”

Woods said: “Where is the manifesto of the trans lunatic who slaughtered these beautiful souls?” But Metro Nashville Councilwoman Courtney Johnston does not want it released to the public. 

She said: “I just think from what I have been told it is like a blueprint for heinous things. It’s really not even a manifesto. It’s the diaries of a mentally ill person. Her mental illness is not something that should be used for entertainment and I don’t understand these claims that law enforcement is hiding something.

“What I was told is, her manifesto was a blueprint on total destruction, and it was so, so detailed at the level of what she had planned.

“That document in the wrong person’s hands would be astronomically dangerous,” she added.

U.S. Representative Tim Burchett disagrees and wants the manifesto released to the public.

“It could maybe tell us a little bit about what’s going on inside of her head. I think that would answer a lot of questions,” he said.

The Nashville Police Department said about the manifesto’s release: “The investigation into the murders at Covenant remains open. 

“Among the work being done is the review of a significant amount of written material by our detectives in consultation with the FBI’s BAU.”

According to Fox News:

Hale, 28, identified as transgender and was a former student at The Covenant School when she opened fire at the private Presbyterian school last month.

Three children and three adults were murdered in the shooting: Evelyn Dieckhaus, 9, Hallie Scruggs, 9, William Kinney, 9, Cynthia Peak, 61, Katherine Koonce, 60, and Mike Hill, 61.

During a search of the house Hale shared with her parents, authorities seized 20 journals, five laptops, a suicide note and various other notes written by Hale as well as two memoirs, five Covenant School yearbooks and seven cellphones, according to a search warrant.