Toulouse Killer Felt ‘Endless Pleasure’ During Massacre
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Mohammed Merah, the man who confessed to police that he killed 7 people in France recently, before being shot dead in an armed standoff. Photo: screenshot via France 2.
Ynet – Just moments before he was killed in a gunfight with French police officers, the Toulouse terrorist Mohammed Merah said he was disappointed that he had missed out on “the first day of school after the summer break at the Jewish school,” as he would have been able to kill more Jewish children that way.
French weekly Le Journal du Dimanche reported on Sunday that during negotiations for his surrender with police, Merah admitted that he felt “endless pleasure” during the massacre at the Ozar Hatorah Jewish School last week.
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