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Anders Behring Breivik Insanity Ruling Not Likely In Norway

By IAN MacDOUGALL   08/ 1/11 12:31 AM ET   AP

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OSLO, Norway -- It's unlikely that the right-wing extremist who admitted killing dozens in Norway last week will be declared legally insane because he appears to have been in control of his actions, the head of the panel that will review his psychiatric evaluation told The Associated Press.

The decision on Anders Behring Breivik's mental state will determine whether he can be held criminally liable and punished with a prison sentence or sent to a psychiatric ward for treatment.

The July 22 attacks were so carefully planned and executed that it would be difficult to argue they were the work of a delusional madman, said Dr. Tarjei Rygnestad, who heads the Norwegian Board of Forensic Medicine.

In Norway, an insanity defense requires that a defendant be in a state of psychosis while committing the crime with which he or she is charged. That means the defendant has lost contact with reality to the point that he's no longer in control of his own actions.

"It's not very likely he was psychotic," Rygnestad told the AP.

The forensic board must review and approve the examination by two court-appointed psychiatrists before the report goes to the judge hearing the case. The judge will then decide whether Breivik can be held criminally liable.

Rygnestad told the AP a psychotic person can only perform simple tasks. Even driving from downtown Oslo to the lake northwest of the capital, where Breivik opened fire at a political youth camp, would be too complicated.

"If you have voices in your head telling you to do this and that, it will disturb everything, and driving a car is very complex," Rygnestad said.

"How he prepared" for the rampage – meticulously acquiring the materials and skills he needed to carry out his attack while maintaining silence to avoid detection – argues against psychosis, Rygnestad added.

By his own account, the 32-year-old Norwegian spent years plotting the attack. On July 22, he set off a car bomb that killed eight people in downtown Oslo's government district, then drove north to a youth camp on Utoya, a small lake island set amid a quiet countryside of pines and spruces.

There, he spent 90 minutes executing 69 people, mostly teenage members of the youth wing of Norway's governing Labor Party.

In a 1,500-page manifesto released just before the attacks, Breivik describes his two-pronged attack as the opening salvos of a new crusade that, by 2083, will purge Europe of Muslims and the "cultural Marxists" he complains are letting them have the run of the continent.

Breivik, who is being held pending trial, has admitted to the facts of the case, but denies criminal guilt because he believes the massacre was necessary to save Norway and Europe, his defense attorney Geir Lippestad said, hinting at a possible insanity defense.

"This whole case has indicated that he's insane," Lippestad told reporters last week.

Lippestad did not return calls over the weekend seeking reaction to Rygnestad's comments.

On Sunday, a Twitter account under Breivik's name appeared to be hacked into.

"This twitter account has been seized by (hashtag) NORIA" and "this twitter account will be deleted soon," two of the postings said.

"We want Anders to be forgotten. Labels like "monster", or "maniac" won't do either. Media should call him pathetic; a nothing. (hashtag) Forgethim," read another tweet. The tweets were deleted later.

Previously, the account had only one tweet, on July 17, loosely citing English philosopher John Stuart Mill: "One person with a belief is equal to the force of 100,000 who have only interests."

If tried and convicted of terrorism, Breivik will face up to 21 years in prison or an alternative custody arrangement that could keep him behind bars indefinitely.

If he is declared insane, a judge could order him institutionalized in a psychiatric ward only so long as he is deemed mentally ill, though Norway does have provisions for keeping dangerous, but no longer insane, people in custody even after they're discharged from the hospital.

Judging by his manifesto, it's not likely that Breivik would want to pursue an insanity defense if it were up to him. He anticipates that, after his attack, he will be labeled "psycho," "maniac" and "insane."

"I have an extremely strong psyche (stronger than anyone I have ever known)," he wrote.

Two Norwegian psychiatrists selected by the court this week are set to complete their evaluation of Breivik by Nov. 1.

To prove insanity, most American courts require that the defendant be possessed by an "irresistible impulse" to commit the alleged crime – a mental illness that prevented the defendant from controlling his or her actions.

Timothy McVeigh killed 168 people when he set off a car bomb, similar in many ways to Breivik's, that tore through the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City in 1995.

"Timothy thought he was starting a revolution, too," said Dr. Seymour L. Halleck, a forensic psychiatrist who examined McVeigh to determine whether he was competent to stand trial.

To carry out such an attack, "you need a certain kind of competency and determination – and some need to make a mark on the world," Halleck said. "There was nothing we found psychotic about Timothy McVeigh."

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Karl Ritter contributed to this report.

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05:37 PM on 08/02/2011
This guy is a perfect example of human diversity....
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04:27 PM on 08/01/2011
To continue my analysis I would like to say that the awful crime of this man is only a small result of the refusal of multiculturalism that he is carrying in his person.
the refusal of multiculturalism leads to Nazism, Fascism, anti-Semitism, the present baathism crimes in Syria......

Man becomes a monster when he refuses multiculturalism!
I tried earlier at UNESCO to contribute to the production of a convention on multiculturalism. I think this convention would have reflected the major part of the mandate of UNESCO. Humanity is still paying dearly because of the absence of such convention (wars and killings)
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04:07 PM on 08/01/2011
Insanity?
The explanation of the action of this killer is simple:
His action is one result of the refusal of multiculturalism. It consists of saying: I refuse multiculturalism by refusing the different! I refuse the different to a point of killing him. So Moslems should be rejected. Those who disagree with and accept multiculturalism and accept Moslems are different. Eliminating the different is normal!!!
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abuckley23
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02:42 PM on 08/01/2011
That's one creepy looking dude. And having voices in your head shouldn't indicate you'
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JohnBryansFontaine
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12:59 PM on 08/01/2011
Norwegian killer Andres Breivik wins acknowledgement from Pat Buchanan
by Charlie Smith

http://www.straight.com/article-407096/vancouver/andres-breivik-wins-acknowledgement-pat-buchanan
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02:39 PM on 08/01/2011
Yikes!
(Wasn't he the same guy who expained that the Haiti earthquake was God's wrath?)
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JohnBryansFontaine
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04:47 PM on 08/02/2011
Actually, that was Pat Robertson, but close enough.
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williamabn
I Doubt , Therefore I might be
12:08 PM on 08/01/2011
Yea , Score one for the good people ! Charge = 20 years for each death ! Plant him under the prison in a cell with no one to preach his hate to . welcome to the rest of his life .
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Dave35
11:05 AM on 08/01/2011
Mental illness is the biggest cop out and scapegoat there is today. Everyone who commits a crime can cry this and most likely get away with it. Its the answer everyone is looking for when they ask "why did this happen"
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GandenT
11:54 AM on 08/01/2011
It's ultra-rare that anyone ever succeeds with an insanity defense; can you name any examples?
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Dave35
12:35 PM on 08/01/2011
Andrea Yates!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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12:20 PM on 08/01/2011
The Norwegian judicial system has a fairly narrow definition of "insanity" (legal as opposed to clinical definition) so it doesn't look as though he'd have much chance with that plea.
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Bob Moody
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09:12 AM on 08/01/2011
If he is not insane then everything he did an d thought was sound? Some people could make that point.
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CamelPaw357
08:56 AM on 08/01/2011
This man is dangerous. Hopefully he'll be kept incarcerated for many years.
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Dave35
12:36 PM on 08/01/2011
Just many years? You mean you hope he gets out at some point?
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CamelPaw357
02:48 PM on 08/01/2011
Under their law, the most time he will serve is 21 years. Sadly, he will be a free man by the time he's middle aged.
08:52 AM on 08/01/2011
With runaway deficit spending driving our great nation toward bankruptcy­... With the triple-A rating of the United States in jeopardy for the first time in history... Rather ironically­, all the back-room wheeling and dealing in Washington may turn out to be nothing more than a Chinese Fire Drill. And, as usual, the gag is on the American people.

Harry Reid's do-nothing “plan” won't pass muster in the House. Reid not so graciously has proclaimed that any Republican plan is "dead on arrival" in the Senate. And Barack Obama, failing to put forth any plan of his own, has made himself perfectly clear: Any "deal" that does not include more out-of-con­trol spending AND raise taxes to oppressive levels on the American people WILL BE VETOED.
09:21 AM on 08/01/2011
Off Topic
10:06 AM on 08/01/2011
Taxes are presently 14% of GDP. That is the lowest in history. But is it inordinately on the lower wage earners as the Bush cut the taxes on the rich and corporations like GE pay no tax at all.
08:22 AM on 08/01/2011
Here's a question....

What's the difference between an individual who commits such a heinous crime and a govt. which blows up a village to hunt down a few men, knowing that there could be about 40 innocent people who would die as well (Aka. Collateral damage)?
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Mondayboy
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08:34 AM on 08/01/2011
Zero difference.
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08:49 AM on 08/01/2011
Technically and legally, perhaps, but morally -- none whatsoever.
07:58 AM on 08/01/2011
Anders tightly held pro-gay, pro Israeli beliefs dont jive with the other things weve heard...
08:09 AM on 08/01/2011
Whoah there, I must have missed something, or this whole thing just got seriously random.
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08:59 AM on 08/01/2011
Where do you get that Breivik was "pro-gay"? His "manifesto" clearly states:

"One of the most widespread manifestations of the craziness of our world is multiculturalism... But what is multiculturalism or Cultural Communism? ... When we speak of cultural Marxists in this article we have in mind mainly individuals who support multiculturalism; socialists, collectivists, “politically correct” types, feminists, gay and disability activists, animal rights activists, environmentalists etc."

http://www.scribd.com/doc/61124972/Anders-Behring-Breivik-2083-a-European-Declaration-of-Independence

Don't know whether he was pro-Israel, but will check it out. It certainly sounds more plausible, given his anti-Muslim stance and his admiration for Geert Wilders.
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cherokeelove12
03:05 AM on 08/01/2011
he is very sane and a product of what he has been taught and now believes. this is why it is so important to teach ALL true and real history not something tainted with ill conceived ideologies. he has only given fuel to the many out there who believe like he does. mighty funny how he isn't being labeled as a terrorist!
02:37 AM on 08/01/2011
He's clearly not insane.He said exactly why he did it.
01:26 AM on 08/01/2011
"If he is declared insane, a judge could order him institutionalized in a psychiatric ward only so long as he is deemed mentally ill, ...." If you stop the writer's American blood lust tendency, you could drop the "only" and state quite matter of factly that he could be institutionalized as long as he is deemed mentally ill. It's the way the system works in Canada where persons who murdered someone are held on Lieutenant's Governor Warrants and often for the rest of their lives. They get medication and treatment and are controlled for the protection of the public.
You can engage in endless know nothing arguments about the definition of insanity but its not that complicated, just a due process of justice and social management. Guaranteed he will never walk the streets again uncontrolled.