Thursday, May 31, 2012

Mass killer Anders Behring Breivik Acted Alone, Norwegian Police Have Told a Court

THE AUSTRALIAN: NORWEGIAN police have said that Anders Behring Breivik had no accomplices when he massacred 77 people, but the confessed killer maintained he belonged to a network ready to strike within the next 15 months.

Whether or not the mysterious Knights Templar organisation exists is an important question, since it can shed light on the focal point of the trial: Breivik's sanity when he carried out his twin attacks last July 22.

Does the right-wing extremist really belong to a network created to protect Europe against multiculturalism and a "Muslim invasion", as he claims, or has he simply dreamed up this organisation, of which police have found no trace?

"We feel sure of this conclusion: no evidence in this case suggests any physical or psychological accomplices," Oslo police chief Kenneth Wilberg told the Oslo district court on the 27th day of Breivik's trial. » | AFP | Thursday, May 31, 2012


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