}}'''Evan Westcott''' was a budding spree killer that appeared in the [[Unspoken|ninth]] season of {{NY}}.
}}'''Evan Westcott''' was a budding spree killer that appeared in the [[Unspoken|ninth]] season of {{NY}}.
==Background==
==Background==
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Three years prior to Unspoken, Westcott, a public school teacher, was investigated on the orders of Beverly McCord, a principal, when a female student tripped and hurt her knee and she saw him help her up and interpreted his way of touching her leg as molestation. Consequently, he was fired.
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Three years prior to Unspoken, Westcott, a public school teacher, was investigated on the orders of Beverly McCord, a principal, when a female student tripped and hurt her knee and she saw him help her up and interpreted his way of touching her leg as molestation. Consequently, he spent two months without pay while he was being investigated. After being cleared, he quit, but it took him another year to find a new teaching job.
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==Known Victims==
==Known Victims==
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*Grant Hamilton {{c|injured}}
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*Grant Hamilton {{c|grazed his arm during the shooting}}
*[[Lindsay Monroe]] {{c|indirectly injured; later intended to kill}}
*[[Lindsay Monroe]] {{c|indirectly injured; later intended to kill}}
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*Beverley McCord {{c|intended}}
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*Beverley McCord {{c|intended to kill during the rally; later tried to kill again}}
Three years prior to Unspoken, Westcott, a public school teacher, was investigated on the orders of Beverly McCord, a principal, when a female student tripped and hurt her knee and she saw him help her up and interpreted his way of touching her leg as molestation. Consequently, he spent two months without pay while he was being investigated. After being cleared, he quit, but it took him another year to find a new teaching job.