Oslo, Aug 15 (ANI): Anders Behring Breivik, the man behind Norway's bloodshed, showed no remorse when he took part in the reconstruction of his shooting spree.
With a bullet-proof vest to protect him from revenge attacks and on a police leash to prevent his escape, the far-Right extremist spent eight hours with police on the lake island of Utoya, where he carried out his attack on a summer camp attended by the youth wing of the governing Labour Party on July 22.
Breivik reportedly showed no remorse as he described how he shot dead his helpless victims, the Daily Mail reports.
"The suspect showed he wasn't emotionally unaffected by being back at Utoya, but didn't show any remorse," the paper quoted Prosecutor Paal-Fredrik Hjort Kraby, as saying.
"He has been questioned for around 50 hours about this, and he has always been calm, detailed and collaborative, and that was also the case on Utoya," Kraby added.
The prosecutor said the 32-year-old killer explained what happened with as little interference as possible from police.
The reconstruction was filmed and will be used as evidence in court.
Breivik faces up to 21 years in prison if he is convicted on terrorism charges, but an alternative custody arrangement, if he is still considered a danger to the public could keep him behind bars indefinitely. (ANI)
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