Gunner Munich bought weapons over the internet

The shooter Munich bought the gun with which he shot and killed nine people Friday through hidden parts of the Internet, the so-called darknet.

The paper is based on sources close to the investigation. The 9 millimeter Glock 17 dates back to 2014 and had marks from Slovakia.

According to the German newspaper the shooter was still more interested in previous violent than previously thought. So he traveled to the southern German town of Winnenden, where a seventeen year old boy shot and killed fifteen people in 2009. He looked around there and took pictures.
  
    
     
      
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Further, a computer shooter,, the manifesto 'found from the Norwegian mass murderer and right-wing extremist Anders Behring Breivik July 22, 2011 which brought 77 people dead.