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Agreed. I would however only highlight it if it was a genetic female.. factoring in that it's very rare for this to have occurred, it's just not common statistically speaking.Is there any reason other than pushing a particular political agenda to speculate on the "private parts" of the murderer?
But beyond that, private parts wouldn't be a focus unless people are trying to link trans gender dysmorphia to mental illness, a portion of mental illness or over medication that is a culprit of many of these shootings (not gender dysmorphia, but simply various mental illnesses in general or the head meds many of these shooters happened to be on).. which statistically speaking does contribute to many suicide rates, self mutilation and various other issues.