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17-06-2016 4:50 PM
Special police units who searched the house of the man arrested after the killing of Jo Cox are believed to have found samples of Nazi regalia and far-right literature.
Thomas Mair was also known to have bought books from a US-based neo-Nazi group, including guides on how to build homemade guns and explosives, according to an anti-hate campaign group in the US. Among them was a manual on how to make a homemade pistol.
Sources say that the suspected killer was lucid when first questioned. A picture is now emerging of a deliberately targeted attack in which Mair lay in wait for the MP as she emerged from her constituency surgery on Thursday
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Witnesses have confirmed that he shouted “Britain first” or “Put Britain first” as he attacked the 41-year-old mother of two.
as of yet we do not know the exact circumstances leading to the murder of Jo Cox,but we do know that nasty rhetoric can have nasty consequences
We are many,They are few
