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More Details Reveal Oslo Shooter's Mentality

As Norway mourns over 75 victims of Friday's bombing and shooting attack, attention shifts to investigation and speculation into the mind and motives of alleged killer Anders Breivik.

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KCRW placeholderBy Terrence McNally • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

As Norway mourns over 75 victims of Friday's bombing and shooting attack, attention shifts to investigation and speculation into the mind and motives of alleged killer Anders Breivik. According to documents he'd posted online and which he read from during his closed court hearing, he acted to save Europe and to spread his ideas warning of the threat of Islam. Berit Rekaa is a reporter for NRK, the national broadcast corporation of Norway.

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    NRK (Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation)

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