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Anders Behring Breivik, Norway Killer, Was Insane During July Attacks

Anders Behring Breivik

BJOERN H. AMLAND and KARL RITTER   11/29/11 07:07 PM ET   AP

OSLO, Norway — Confessed mass killer Anders Behring Breivik belongs in psychiatric care instead of prison, Norwegian prosecutors said Tuesday after a mental evaluation declared him legally insane during a bomb-and-shooting rampage that killed 77 people.

The court-ordered assessment found that the self-styled anti-Muslim militant was psychotic during the July 22 attacks, which would make him mentally unfit to be convicted and imprisoned for the country's worst peacetime massacre.

The report, written by two psychiatrists who spent 36 hours talking to Breivik, will be reviewed by an expert panel before the Oslo district court rules on his mental state.

Their conclusions surprised many outside experts and contrasted with earlier comments by the head of the review panel, who told The Associated Press in July that it was unlikely that Breivik would be declared insane because the attacks were so carefully planned and executed.

But prosecutors insisted the psychiatric report describes a man living in a "delusional universe" – a paranoid schizophrenic who's lost touch with reality.

"After having read the documents of the case, the conclusion did not come as a surprise," Prosecutor Svein Holden told the AP.

Breivik, 32, has confessed to setting off a bomb that ripped through Oslo's government district, killing eight people, then opening fire at the summer camp of the governing Labor Party's youth wing. Sixty-nine people died in the mayhem at the Utoya island camp outside the Norwegian capital of Oslo before Breivik surrendered to a SWAT team.

He denies criminal guilt, saying he's a commander of a resistance movement aiming to overthrow European governments and replace them with "patriotic" regimes that will deport Muslim immigrants.

Investigators have found no sign of such a movement and say Breivik most likely plotted and carried out the attacks on his own.

Breivik was told about the psychiatric evaluation later Tuesday, police prosecutor Christian Hatlo said.

"He said he was insulted by the conclusion, and wanted to read the report," Hatlo told AP, adding that Breivik wasn't allowed to read the full report.

In a rambling online manifesto released just before the attacks, Breivik wrote that he expected authorities to label him an "insane, inbred, pedophile Nazi loser."

Holden said the report concluded that Breivik during an extended period had "developed the mental disorder of paranoid schizophrenia, which has changed him and made him into the person he is today."

The two psychiatrists – Torgeir Husby and Synne Soerheim – met Breivik 13 times. Husby told AP that their conclusions were "clear" and unanimous.

Breivik's lawyer Geir Lippestad told Norwegian broadcaster NRK that he wasn't surprised by the psychiatric assessment. "It is obvious that the matter has taken a completely new turn," Lippestad said.

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

The 243-page report will be reviewed by a panel from the Norwegian Board of Forensic Medicine, which could ask for additional information and add its own opinions. The head of the panel, Dr. Tarjei Rygnestad, called the conclusions "interesting."

Rygnestad had said earlier that a psychotic person typically struggles to perform even simple tasks like driving a car, and the advanced planning and skills required for Breivik's attacks spoke against psychosis.

On Tuesday, Rygnestad told AP that his earlier comments were based on "secondary information" and that a person's mental state can only be determined through in-depth analysis. He said he had not read the full report yet, but maintained that psychotic people typically aren't able to carry out complex tasks.

"Usually not. Then again, unusual things also happen," he said.

Frode Elgesem, a lawyer for the Labor Party's youth group, also called the evaluation result unexpected.

"What we have seen is a dangerous and calculating man," Elgesem told AP. "That said, the experts have a much broader basis for their conclusion. It is difficult to overrule that."

Breivik's trial is set to begin in April. If declared mentally fit and convicted of terrorism, he would face up to 21 years in prison or an alternative custody arrangement that could keep him behind bars indefinitely.

Prosecutor Inga Bejer Engh said if the courts declare him insane, he would be given three-year terms of psychiatric care that can be extended for as long as necessary.

"If he is sentenced to compulsory mental health care, we are confident that the regulatory framework that exists is sufficient and appropriate to ensure for the protection of society," she said.

That was a key issue for Stine Renate Haaheim, a 27-year-old Labor Party lawmaker who survived the Utoya shootings. She said she believes in Norway's legal tradition of not punishing criminals who are declared mentally ill.

"But at the same time society has to protect itself," she added.

In neighboring Sweden, the forensic psychiatrist who examined the man who killed Foreign Minister Anna Lindh in 2003 expressed doubts about Breivik's diagnosis, given his extensive planning and the gruesome efficiency with which he slaughtered youths at Utoya.

Disguised as a police officer, Breivik lured youths from their hiding places, then executed them. He also reportedly had calculated how many victims he would be able to kill before being arrested.

"It is difficult to see this as criminal insanity," Anders Forsman told AP. "He seems to have carried out the killings in a rational way. He is an efficient killing machine."

Holden said Breivik claims he committed the atrocities "out of love for his people" and describes himself as a crusader knight with special powers to decide "who is to live and who is to die." Breivik considers himself a future ruler of Norway and was planning to establish "breeding projects" for Norwegians, Holden said.

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Ritter contributed from Stockholm.

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Sabra Bruning
Lovin' life....
07:19 PM on 12/01/2011
"That means the defendant has lost contact with reality to the point that he's no longer in control of his own actions."~~ really?

I am all for being humanitarian but I am not so sure
I buy this. Having been out of my mind due to migraines
that would make most grown men shoot themselves, I
somehow, by the grace of God, managed to survive.
Eleven years. No meds.

It was hard on me and all my family but we are all still alive
to this day. As it was pointed out~ usually psychosis
means you don't function on a basic level and he
multi-tasked that weaponry, darlin'.
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OH72
03:21 PM on 12/04/2011
No, that's not what psychosis usually means. If you live in a world of your own, you can do plenty of calm and collected planning following the logic of your own world.

It seems all the mental illness you know is raving lunatics - and your pointing at your migraine underscores that.
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Sabra Bruning
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06:25 PM on 12/04/2011
An utterly ridiculous reply. This man functioned.
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Sheldon archer
Facebook name is Yuyun Archer
04:58 AM on 12/01/2011
Insane? Should come to the US and run for the Republican nomination. He would feel right at home.
09:28 PM on 12/01/2011
Hey Sheldon archer,

A Democrat sounds qualified for the nomination. Look at the mess our country is in under the Democratic.
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Sheldon archer
Facebook name is Yuyun Archer
10:22 PM on 12/01/2011
I think a little better but not much. Needs a totally new "Peoples' Party" but then they would have to raise money and end up in the same boat...beholden to the money. How about digging up Jefferson?
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yomero
06:10 PM on 11/30/2011
He was Inspired by the right wing talkers of this country,.....
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Sabra Bruning
Lovin' life....
07:20 PM on 12/01/2011
Oh, shaadaaap.
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yomero
09:53 PM on 12/02/2011
R.U. one of them,,???? ,
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yomero
05:58 PM on 11/30/2011
If he can do anything because is insane ....then watch up..for Ann Coulter ,Rush L. Glenn Beck,and all others right wing ,parrots.....they are not different ......
11:50 PM on 11/30/2011
Interesting. So you're saying that having an opinion you don't like is just like being a terrorist.

Fascinating.
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Erikhuffpost
Anything can happen within the next 5 minutes
05:31 PM on 11/30/2011
I very much doubt ABB was psychotic when he committed his acts. The Swedish forensic psychiatrist who examined the Anna Lindh murder considers ABB's "extensive planning and the gruesome efficiency with which he slaughtered youths at Utoya."

This of course, does not rule out criminal insanity. At the same time, this is a worrying thing. It is perhaps comforting to think ABB was psychotic, as this would him a "unique" case. If he were to be found criminally insane, it follows there are many like him out there, even though it may be very unlikely these too will perform acts like him.

This brings me to the circumstances that pushed him "over the edge". Others here have commented on the 9/11 terrorists, Bin Laden etc. Arguably they too suffer from this mixture of criminal insanity and visions of grandeur.

Reading his "manifesto", I noticed he seems to know a lot of factual information, but is unable to place these into their proper context. Furthermore, he refers to Dutch politician Geert Wilders, and others, which may well fuelled his paranoia.

Also, I'd argue he is somebody with a very low self esteem, having had cosmetic surgery, seeking contact with younger women on Facebook, and complaining about feminism.

All in all, Norway's decision to consider him delusional may be the best way of dealing with him.
03:56 PM on 11/30/2011
Now they can treat him and make him better again and then release him???
05:42 PM on 11/30/2011
Release him, are you on drugs, he killed 77 people and commiting terrorism in the capital. that beast killed innocent children and teenagers on that island. he should be sentenced to death.
02:52 PM on 11/30/2011
Every country has their teabaggers...
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Ian Faus
12:38 PM on 11/30/2011
It's very amusing commentary on our society today when a person like Breivik needs to be "certified" by a profession to be INSANE. Wasn't this obvious from the start ?

What kind of man kills children at summer camp and calls himself a "templar" and writes a mad manifesto ? Even the nutters in the extremist parties think this guy is mental.
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Erikhuffpost
Anything can happen within the next 5 minutes
05:39 PM on 11/30/2011
=Even the nutters in the extremist parties think this guy is mental.=

Granted, however, it cannot be ruled out their consideration of him being mental is born out of political motives. Having somebody who actually carries out what you're saying is in our media run society embarrassing to say the least.

Look for example after the shooting of Senator Giffords at the reactions of Sarah Palin, who denies her accountability for showing a map with crosshairs. Instead she recoiled playing the victim. Of course, Palin did not give direct orders for said shooting, but it's my conviction that people like Sarah Palin add fuel to the fire.
12:08 PM on 11/30/2011
Wow: if he's not insane, what do you call someone who believes he's a future ruler of Norway with a personalized eugenics program and special powers to decide who lives and who dies?

Actually, although snarky, that's not an entirely rhetorical question. Can you hold those beliefs and be sane? What's the difference between a sane person who believes all that (and acts on it by killing 70+ unarmed people) and a crazy person who does the same?
02:45 PM on 11/30/2011
Many people have held these beliefs even in the last century in the "enlightened" nations. People who championed some of the institutions you hold dear to your heart even.

Yes, you ca be sane and have such beliefs.

Extreme, and delusional are not the same thing. Unless you are saying that psychological diagnosis of these types are primarily a manifestation of cultural punishment.
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robertstone1robert
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09:24 AM on 11/30/2011
I was just thinking that this man is a menace to society and psychiatrists are easily manipulated.
If has finished with his charade and miraculously cured, what happens then?
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dim
one in a can
02:27 PM on 11/30/2011
Then ABB walks free, just like Lorena Bobbitt did after a 45 day "evaluation".
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robertstone1robert
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03:01 PM on 11/30/2011
Society is sick and getting sicker.
02:46 PM on 11/30/2011
His sentence can be moved to a prison for the duration. After his sentence is up, they can apply to have it extended every couple of years.
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acarioti
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08:31 AM on 11/30/2011
ALL murderers are insane! Now what?
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FACTISFACT
A war veteran. Finally retired
08:15 AM on 11/30/2011
The Alibi of insanity is not tenable as he may be referred to be examined by International experts.A terrorist should not be subject matter of protection.
05:51 AM on 11/30/2011
the crime rate in france is very low, the types of crime are very moderate compared to the rest of the world,REPEAToffenders are very low,thats because in france when you get sent to a french prison, a person does not want to go back,the french do not play political games when they hand out justice
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robertstone1robert
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05:26 AM on 11/30/2011
I've never seen a lawyer who cops an insanity plea say anything but a voice at the perp's shoulder told him to do it. Why doesn't the "voice" say to give the victim $100?
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07:50 AM on 11/30/2011
I think you may be confusing the use of the "insanity" plea in the US as a mitigating factor and a means of reducing the sentence. Not so here.

If he is sent to prison, with a maximu sentence of 21 years (although this can be extended), Breivik will become a right-wing martyr of sorts, and will also have plenty of opportunity to promote his extremist views within the prison population.

Putting him in a high-security mental health unit indefinitely will make this considerably more difficult.

It also brands his followers as nutters.
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robertstone1robert
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09:29 AM on 11/30/2011
This man belies the "insanity" diagnosis. I wonder if the psychiatrists were manipulated, and what if . within a few yrs. ends the charade and is released
02:49 PM on 11/30/2011
He has few followers. But worse, most of his core politics are not off the normal spectrum.

So yes, his "diagnosis" of politics as delusions can, and will, be used to delegitimize constructive debate.
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Ted Bouklos
U can have ur own opinions but not ur own facts
03:42 AM on 11/30/2011
Any rube that's come here to rail on how outraged they are at Norway's "liberal" justice system should really look up statistics on crime and recidivism in Norway.....that is all.