Munich murderer, 18, 'had a picture of mass killer Anders Breivik as his WhatsApp profile' as police probe 'obvious link between two'
- Anders Breivik killed 77 people on July 22 2011 in Norway massacre
- He exploded a car bomb in Oslo before gunning down 69 on Utoya island
- Police say there is a 'link' between killer Ali David Sonboly and Breivik
- Sonboly used an image of Breivik as his WhatsApp profile picture
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PORTRAIT OF A KILLER: THE LONER TEENAGER WHO WAS 'OBSESSED' WITH VIOLENT COMPUTER GAMES
Emerging facts on the killer who targeted teenagers in a shooting spree in Munich paints the picture of a sad loner who fantasised about getting back at the world he hated.
Classmates today told how Sonboly, 18, had no qualifications and was bullied by 'Turkish and Arabic' students at school.
Battling an inferiority complex, he was 'obsessed' with computer games and would call himself names like 'Psycho' and 'God like'.
On online chat rooms, he threatened other users, until he was eventually banned.
A classmate said he had very few friends at school and during a row a few months ago, he warned 'I will kill you all'.
Tovero Evo, 32, who lived in the same block of flats, said: 'He was always by himself, I have never seen him with boys or girls.'
Police described him as 'deranged' and said he may have been seeking psychological treatment.
When they raided his parents house last night, they found a book on school massacres called Why Kids Kill: Inside the Minds of School Shooters.
It contained information on the infamous Columbine High School massacre in the US, in which students Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold killed 12 pupils and a teacher.
There were reams of paper on Tim Kretschmer, 17, who killed 15 people at a school in Winnenden, southern Germany, in 2009. Police said he 'admired' the killer.
They also found research on Erfurt massacre in April 2002, in which Robert Steinhauser, 19, killed 13 teachers, two pupils and a policeman before committing suicide.
He was said to be getting revenge after a challenging time at school.