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If you read Corby's link Naomi, it claims he knew very little about Islam and had already been described as a "ticking time bomb" by people who knew him.

A nutcase using Islam as an excuse maybe? Certainly not a radicalised Muslim though.
// On May 29 of last year, he behaved in a threatening manner towards his own parents. He entered his house and refused to go out. It is said that he made threats and left a revolver on the sofa before leaving.

In 2012, he was sentenced to 60 days of probation for theft and possession and use of hashish. According to the verdict, he has already been convicted of similar matters before, but is further back in time. //

https://thenorwaynews.com/2021/10/14/espen-andersen-brathen-is-charged-with-the-kongsberg-murders/
// He'd been flagged by the police for radicalisation. //

You made that up.

He was known to the police for petty criminality and drug use. Friends who were concerned about his mental health had informed the Police about a YouTube video in which he claimed to have converted to Islam.
Don't ever accuse me of making anything up, Gromit. It's not something I do. Take a look at the Sky news link in the OP.

https://news.sky.com/story/norway-bow-and-arrow-suspect-had-been-flagged-for-radicalisation-police-say-12433415

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