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Geneva Woman Gets Life In Prison For Murder Plot At Canadian Mall
Lindsay Souvannarath was sentenced Friday.

GENEVA, IL – A Geneva woman has been sentenced to life in prison for her role in planning to kill people in a Canadian shopping mall on Valentine's Day 2015, according to a report. Lindsay Souvannarath was convicted on charges of conspiracy to commit murder for the plot, which she planned with a Canadian man. The duo exchanged 1,200 Facebook messages as they conspired to ultimately go to the mall's food court, throw fire bombs and then shoot people with a rifle and shotgun before they killed themselves, according to the Daily Herald.
Souvannarath could be eligible for parole in 10 years.
Souvannarath was arrested at the Halifax airport back in February 2015 as was co-conspirator, Randall Steven Shepherd, who was waiting at the airport for Souvannarath to arrive, the Chicago Tribune reports. The duo along with the man Souvannarath originally met online, James Gamble, were planning to open fire two days later on the Halifax Shopping Centre.
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Gamble, who Souvannarath would chat with online regarding both their interests in mass murders and her interest in Nazism fatally, shot himself when police went to arrest him after they received a CrimeStoppers tip on Feb. 13 regarding the trio's mass shooting plans, the Daily Herald reports. Gamble was friends with Shepherd and both were obsessed with death and morbidity.
The group had planned to open fire on the Halifax Shopping Center and, according to a statement of facts, picked the location because they thought it would cause the most amount of panic, the Daily Mail reports.
Gamble told Souvannarath during their online chats that Shepherd, his only friend, was not overly eager to participate in a mass murder and asked if she would join in, according to the Daily Mail. She agreed and they discussed details such as the time, place, what weapons to use and whether they should "taunt the victims.
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Shepherd has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for his role in the plot, the Daily Herald reports.
A reporter inside the Halifax, Nova Scotia courtroom Friday provided update via Twitter during the sentencing hearing. The judge, according to CBC's Kayla Hounsell, was satisfied that if police did not act, the "plot would have happened." She also reported that though Souvannarath has taken responsibility for her actions she has not shown remorse for the plot. She has shown remorse over Gamble dying.
Judge says Souvannarath’s prospects for rehabilitation are very “guarded.”
— Kayla Hounsell (@KaylaHounsell) April 20, 2018
Aggravating factors: defence said it shouldn’t be an aggravating factor that she has Nazi views. Judge says he agrees her motivations should not be aggravating unless they are also her intentions.
— Kayla Hounsell (@KaylaHounsell) April 20, 2018
The nature and intent is an aggravating factor, as well as the fact that she is an American citizen who travelled to Canada to commit this crime.
— Kayla Hounsell (@KaylaHounsell) April 20, 2018
The reporter also noted, via Twitter, that the judge said the timing of Souvannarath's guilty plea could not be "ignored." She was charged in February 2015 and pleaded guilty in April 2017–and that plea came after she learned her social media conversations with Gamble would be allowed as evidence.
Judge wonders what carnage would have been inflicted that day. “One can readily infer multiple serious casualties.” Souvannarath remains a danger to the public.
— Kayla Hounsell (@KaylaHounsell) April 20, 2018
Photo caption: Halifax Shopping Centre Photo credit: GoogleMaps
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