About three months before Scott P. Beierle shot two women to death, injured five other people and killed himself at Hot Yoga Tallahassee in November 2018, the F.B.I. received a tip about him, the Tallahassee Police Department said Tuesday.

In August 2018, Mr. Beierle shared a link to his website “Path of Defiance” with a childhood friend and his wife, who was so disturbed by the content — it included songs about the rape and torture of women — that she shared it with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. But according to police records, the bureau did not have enough information to pursue the lead.

The F.B.I. did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The revelation that the bureau had been alerted to Mr. Beierle was among new details released by the Tallahassee Police Department at a news conference on Tuesday afternoon announcing the findings of a three-month investigation. It found that Mr. Beierle had planned the attack for months and had an affinity for pornographic yoga and a documented disdain for the opposite sex.

Speaking at a news conference on Tuesday afternoon, Chief Michael DeLeo said that while Mr. Beierle had no known connection to any the seven victims (six were female), he was “a disturbed individual who harbored hatred towards women.”