• Anders Breivik

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Anders Breivik's massacre may have been caused by an incestuous relationship with his own mother, a new book claims, Daily Mail reported. Breivik murdered 77 people and seriously hurt 300 people, majority of them are teenagers, after blowing up a bomb and then going on a shooting spree on the Utoya Island in Oslo in 2011.

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During trial, the murderer were seeking to justify his actions by showing that he just wanted to recreate the once dominant Aryan race, and saying that the killing was needed to protect Norway from Muslims.

However, according Britain Express, a new book is trying to suggest another story that may have been culminated the young mind of Breivik's by an abusive relationship with his mother Wenche Behring, shockingly that is even before his birth.

Breivik's mother has confessed that she has "sexualized" the young Breivik at an early age of four and they slept in a very close bodily contact together in a bed. This was taken from a psychiatric report compiled before Breivik's trial.  Her mother also told the police that Breivik once have purchased a sex toy for her after she broke up with her boyfriend.

Behring also confirmed that Brevik, who was in his 20s at that time, had asked her frequent times whether she has used the sex toy or not, that made her think that it is not normal for a son to ask her mother about her sexual activities.  Breivik, who was then in his 20s, proceeded to ask her a number of times whether she had used it.

In the new book titled "In One Of Us, The Story Of Anders Breivik And The Massacre In Norway," the author suggested that his lunatic relationship began in the womb, based on the accounts of Behring herself. She told the author that when Breivik was still in her womb, the baby kicks as if in purpose to bring pain to her mother up to a point where Behring considered abortion to get rid of Breivik.

Behring also confirmed that there were instances where she shouts at her son, at a very young age, uncalled for statements such as "I wish you were dead."

Later on, social services have learned this story and there was an instance where the service was about to take Breivik in for care, but never materialized.

In March 2013, Breivik was interviewed shortly after his conviction and the interviewer found out that above many things that they have discussed, Breivik's resentment for her mother was evident.

Ms. Behring died shortly after his son's interview of breast cancer.