Norway Gunman Used Drugs, Thought He Was ‘Warrior,’ His Lawyer Says -- New York Times
OSLO — A lawyer representing the anti-Muslim extremist who carried out the massacre in Norway sought to fill in some of the wide gaps in public knowledge about his client on Tuesday, portraying him as a “very cold” person who lived in his own world, buttressed by drugs and the belief that he was a warrior doomed to die for a cause others did not comprehend.
The lawyer, Geir Lippestad, declined to say whether his client, Anders Behring Breivik, 32, would plead insanity as a defense when his case comes to trial. However, he told a news conference, “this whole case has indicated that he is insane.”
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Suspect in Norway attacks is denied public platform in court -- L.A. Times
Norway rampage culprit held in isolation -- Stars and Stripes
Norway suspect took drugs to be 'efficient' during the attacks -- USA Today
Analysis: Watch and wait before treating Norway trauma victims -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Survivor Describes Moments of Terror in Attack in Norway -- New York Times
Unsettling Wariness in Norway, Where Police Are Rarely Armed -- New York Times
Oslo Attacks were the Product of Anders Breivik's Vanity -- IBTimes editorial
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