Nine days after Audrey 'Aiden' Hale shot and killed six children and adults at her former Nashville elementary school, calls for police to publish the collection of documents she left behind are growing louder.Politicians and pundits, mostly on the right, have urged Metro Nashville Police Department to release writings that could shed light on a new potential domestic terror threat: violent radical extremism.But experts say Hale is not like other recent ideologically-driven mass shooters, who typically self-publish their manifestos online. She did not, and her writings are more likely about her personal grievances than any political motivations for the attack.
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