Utah: Tranny Kills Parents, Gets Caught After Hours-Long Manhunt

Probably, the parents of trannies need to be questioned as to what exactly is going on in their houses.

Further, there needs to be some commitment to reporting the biological sex of the tranny in the news, because I don’t know what “transgender woman” means. It can be used both ways. And I can’t tell which this one is.

There are shocking visual similarities between men who take female hormones and women who take male hormones, and different publications will use different pronouns. I know for a fact that while the Post usually uses the “preferred pronoun” (which is strange for a supposed right-leaning publication), they also allow authors to use the real pronouns.

I’m sure all trannies are prone to violence, but I think it is possible that f-to-m trannies on testosterone are actually more prone to violence than the reverse.

New York Post:

A transgender woman allegedly gunned down her parents inside their Utah home Tuesday night, according to police and reports.

Mia Bailey — whom police said wears wigs and changes her appearance frequently — was cornered and arrested Wednesday after an extensive manhunt that spanned several hours.

Although police did not make clear the relationship between the deceased and Bailey, records show that Bailey shared the home where the slaughter occurred with a Joseph and Gail Bailey, ages 70 and 69.

Gail’s brother took to social media to confirm that the pair’s killer was their child.

“My sister Gail and her husband Blue Bailey were shot dead tonight. I’m numb,” he wrote in a post seen by the Daily Mail.

Their own son killed them. My poor mother has lost 3 of her 5 children. You always think it only happens to someone else. Give your brother or sister a call. Stay in touch.”

Few details about the killings — including a motive — have been revealed.

So, the Post uses fake pronouns while the uncle uses real biological sex?

Or the other way around?

I can’t tell.

I’d say it’s a biological male, probably.

But I don’t know.