Security Cameras Dept: OSLO - A security guard who was in the Norwegian government high-rise struck by a car bomb that killed eight people on July 22 says he had barely focused a security camera on the license plate when the vehicle exploded, according to Winnipeg Free Press. Kristoffersen, who was working in the basement of the building, says he and a colleague used security cameras to get a closer look at the license plate so that they could find out more about the vehicle and defendant Anders Behring Breivik, sitting centre right, waits in court at the start of the 5th day of his mass killing trial in Oslo, Norway, Friday April 20, 2012. Confessed mass murderer Breivik testified Thursday in a chilling account of his preparations for the massacre of 77 people. AP Photo / Stian Lysberg Solum, POOL Tor Inge Kristoffersen described the scene in downtown Oslo as a "war zone" as he testified Tuesday in the trial of Anders Behring Breivik, a right-wing extremist who has confessed to the bombing and a subsequent shooting massacre that left 69 dead at a political youth camp. Related Items Articles 'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare' latest work of art to inspire real-life nightmare Mass killer schooled himself in murder Relatives listen in horror as Norwegian gunman describes hunting down teenage victims Norway gunman calls for freedom or death penalty for killing 77 in massacre Does mass media coverage help killer in Norway promote his far-right, anti-immigration cause? Norway's confessed mass killer expounds on fanatical views at trial, says he would do it again
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