Anders Breivik’s Swedish trailblazer denies murder charges

“They are all perfect foot soldiers for nationalist rebirth. Europe needs
more great heroes like them.” In her opening address, Malmö prosecutor
Solveig Wollstad played a recording of Mangs’ reaction when he was first
contacted by police on the phone, and detailed the weaponry and other
evidence police had found when they raided his Malmö flat, including a Glock
pistol, a silencer, a combat vest, bullets, knives and more.

Police also found a book on the ‘Laser Man’, Sweden’s most famous serial
killer, who shot 11 people in Stockholm and Uppsala in 1991 and 1992, using
a laser sight on his rifle.

There was also a recording Mangs had kept of a call he made to the police in
2003, in which he tried to pin a shooting from 2003 on a neighbour.

Mangs, dressed in a white shirt and jeans, and his head shaven, remained calm
and silent throughout the opening session in the trial.

Two of Mangs’ friends have told police in interviews that he had bragged about
killing immigrants.

When police analysed Mangs’ computer, they found lists of immigrants,
criminals, and prominent Jewish Swedes.

The trial is scheduled to last for 24 days. If he is convicted of murder,
Mangs faces between 10 and 18 years in jail.

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