Surprise...Norway guy was "insane". He was just under the influence...
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OSLO – Norwegian killer Anders Behring Breivik felt horrified by his actions when he began to methodically shoot young people dead, a psychologist was quoted as saying Friday.
The police psychologist supervising Breivik's interrogation said the killer had provided chilling details of the massacre at a Norwegian Labour Party summer camp on Utoya island, where he killed 69 of his 77 victims.
"He says it was very difficult ... it was horrifying at first on Utoya, the first executions," Superintendent Asbjorn Rachlew told The (London) Times. Breivik has since indicated that he was pleased that his acts of violence had succeeded, according to Rachlew.
"He was not looking forward to the day of the operation because he knew it was going to be hard. But he had a mission. There was a lot of planning. It was hard work and it succeeded. He has a satisfaction that all his preparations, all his determination, ended in success."
According to Breivik's lawyer, the killer spared two youths on Utoya because they looked too young.
"He believes the two were between 14 and 16 years old. I will not go into more detail than that," defense counsel Geir Lippestad told NRK, Norway's public broadcaster.
Police said blood tests showed that Breivik, 32, was under the influence of steroids and other drugs at the time of the attacks.
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The police psychologist supervising Breivik's interrogation said the killer had provided chilling details of the massacre at a Norwegian Labour Party summer camp on Utoya island, where he killed 69 of his 77 victims.
"He says it was very difficult ... it was horrifying at first on Utoya, the first executions," Superintendent Asbjorn Rachlew told The (London) Times. Breivik has since indicated that he was pleased that his acts of violence had succeeded, according to Rachlew.
"He was not looking forward to the day of the operation because he knew it was going to be hard. But he had a mission. There was a lot of planning. It was hard work and it succeeded. He has a satisfaction that all his preparations, all his determination, ended in success."
According to Breivik's lawyer, the killer spared two youths on Utoya because they looked too young.
"He believes the two were between 14 and 16 years old. I will not go into more detail than that," defense counsel Geir Lippestad told NRK, Norway's public broadcaster.
Police said blood tests showed that Breivik, 32, was under the influence of steroids and other drugs at the time of the attacks.
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