@xianc78 @BigDawg869789 if you want something fun I learned the other day, the glowies made a new term called "Legacy Tokens".
https://tennesseestar.com/justice/fbi-memo-on-protection-of-legacy-tokens-sent-to-nashville-police-in-may-2023-opposed-release-of-covenant-killer-documents-cited-destruction-precedent/tpappert/2024/06/05/"In its second point, the FBI acknowledges the desire for public release of “legacy tokens” often “revolves around the public’s need to understand what led to such tragic events.” However, the FBI claims “legacy tokens” seldom provide such comfort, and instead could lead the public “to dismiss the attacker as mentally ill,” which would “further permeate the false narrative that the majority of attackers are mentally ill.”
The FBI, in its third point, claims that releasing “legacy tokens” will lead to the spread of “false narratives.”
“Public access to legacy tokens will also facilitate false narratives and inaccurate information,” the FBI claimed, asserting that releasing information written by mass shooters will result in “pontificators” and “self-professed ‘experts'” who “will proffer their perspectives” in the press, “potentially inflaming the public.”
Releasing “legacy tokens” could also result in “unintended consequences for the segment of the population more vulnerable or open to conspiracy theories, which will undoubtedly abound,” the FBI claimed.
The memo also raised the precedent for destroying “legacy tokens,” noting materials from the 1999 Columbine High School attack were never released and permanently destroyed.
The memo does not suggest destroying materials from an investigation, but it does inform Chief Drake, “There is existing precedent for not releasing legacy token materials to the public, most notably the decision to destroy the ‘Basement Tapes’ produced by the offenders of the Columbine High School attack.”"
You are not allowed to know what happened.