Hi! I’m Daturra, atleast that’s my nickname. My biological name is Derek, though I don’t use it as often. Im 16!! My birthday is in April.
I like true crime, films, art, photography, pharmacology, and music.
I reblog more than post, and usually when I do post it’s more of just a journaling type thing for me to look back at. I’ll use “d tag” for things I show interest in or things that describe me as a person.
I don’t care who interacts with me, i’ll follow anyone back.
My blog is intended for a small audience, which is why I don’t post a lot or post any major things.
ATTEMPTED SHOOTINGS THAT HAD CONNECTION WITH TCCBLR
Elizabeth "Bee" Lecron, 23, and Vincent Armstrong, 23, were arrested in December after an unnamed tipster contacted Toledo police on June 11 and said Lecron "had recently expressed a desire to conduct a violent attack and was in possession of multiple firearms and the beginning elements of a pipe bomb."
An FBI agent testified that, in posts dating back months, Elizabeth Lecron posted photographs and comments about mass murderers on her Tumblr account, titled Ligature Markings. Her posts particularly celebrated Dylann Roof, who killed nine people in a Charleston, South Carolina, church in 2015, and the Columbine High School shooters.
The Halifax mass shooting plot took place between February 12 and February 14, 2015. Police were alerted to three people, identified as Lindsay Souvannarath, Randall Shepherd, and James Gamble, who were reportedly conspiring to commit a mass killing at the Halifax Shopping Centre.
Souvannarath and Shepherd were arrested and convicted of conspiracy to commit murder, while Gamble was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound soon after learning of the impending police investigation.
Souvannarath, Shepherd, and Gamble first met on the website GameFAQs via its "Current Events" message board, but often collaborated on Tumblr, where they shared an obsession with death, true crime, and Nazi imagery.
Gamble's blog included imagery of Nazis and the Columbine High School massacre, along with pictures of guns from World War II, and Shepherd's contained posts relating to death/black metal bands and gore, whereas on Souvannarath's blog, headlined with "School Shooter Chic; violence is the aesthetic," she made many allusions to events of mass murder and mayhem in the month of February and as early as several months beforehand, interspersed with anti-Semitic comments in juxtaposition with posts of photo sets of Japanese fashion on her pastel-pink background.