Parents of Halifax mall murder plotter say she is not capable of violence
HALIFAX — The family of Lindsay Souvannarath, the American woman sentenced to life in prison for plotting a Valentine’s Day shooting rampage at a Halifax mall, says she would never have carried out the murderous plan.
In a newly released letter written to a Nova Scotia judge, her parents describe her as a sad and lonely person who is sensitive and not capable of violence.
Phyllis and Chanthaboun Souvannarath said she wanted very much to have friends but was rejected by her peers, bullied in school and struggled with being biracial.
“Lindsay never would have carried out the plan she discussed online with James Gamble,” they said. “We know in our hearts that it was her loneliness and desire for friends that led to her online relationship.”