
On Monday, in Norway, the book of the Norwegian writer Hietil Sturmak “Letters of the killer”, which collects electronic letters of Anders Breivik, was published on sale, Lenta.ru reports with reference to the local newspaper VG .
At a press conference regarding the release of the book, Sturmak said that the local hacker group Noria sent him to the letters to the terrorist who was angry, asking the writer to transfer these letters to the police. The writer also said that although correspondence does not give a complete idea of the personality of Breivik, nevertheless, she can help people understand the motives of his crime and find out how to prepare for the murders.
On August 24, the Norway Court sentenced the terrorist Anders Breivik by 21 years of prison with the possibility of extending the term of imprisonment. On July 22, 2011, Breivik arranged an explosion at the government building in the center of Oslo, and then opened fire in the camp of the Youth Wing of the Norwegian Workers' Party, killing 77 people.