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Townhall has exclusively obtained trans-identified mass shooter Audrey “Aiden” Elizabeth Hale’s autopsy report months after the murderer massacred six victims, including three children, at a private Christian elementary school in Nashville, Tennessee.
Though the cause of death was apparent, a hail of gunshots from a pair of heroic Nashville police officers who didn’t hesitate to neutralize Hale, the public has been left wondering what drugs were in the mass shooter’s system, if any, at the time of the Covenant School rampage. Included in the 11-page document from the Davidson County Medical Examiner’s office, a toxicology report found that the blood-, urine- and vitreous-humor analysis performed on Hale did not detect an abuse of drugs or alcohol.
Other sections document Hale’s gunshot wounds in graphic detail, a sketch of a woman’s body showing where Hale sustained injuries during the police shoot-out, and the case’s summary, which notes that Hale was “a transgender person” “assigned female at birth.” An external examination describes Hale’s clothing, as security cameras at the school captured. Along with a black tactical-style vest, Hale was wearing a white T-shirt with “a firing range logo” printed on the front, a utility belt with holsters attached, and camouflage pants. She was carrying a pocket knife with “Aiden,” her transgender name, monogrammed on it.
TownHall reporter Mia Cathell told The Tennessee Star Monday evening how she obtained the autopsy report and toxicology report of Covenant Killer Audrey Hale.
“I had submitted a request in March using a form that was on the medical examiner’s website. My request was fulfilled this evening,” Cathel told The Star.
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