Murder suspect Jo Cox purchased guide to make gun
- Thomas Mair, the suspect in the murder of the British parliamentarian Jo Cox, recently ordered a book with instructions how to make guns and explosives at home. He bought the books of a US neo-Nazi group.
The book gives a detailed description of how to build a gun on the basis of materials from a hardware store. The suspect is described as a 'loner' who struggled in the past with mental health problems. Thursday he was shortly after the murder of Cox overpowered street and arrested.
The British public trust. At the Parliament building in London lay visitors flock flowers down. The houseboat Cox in London, where she lived with her husband and two young children when she was in London, is dotted with flowers and cards.
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On Twitter, the hashtag is inmidddels #ThankYourMP trending. Twitterers thus show their solidarity to their local MPs. British politicians are advised to review their security after the murder of Cox.
The book gives a detailed description of how to build a gun on the basis of materials from a hardware store. The suspect is described as a 'loner' who struggled in the past with mental health problems. Thursday he was shortly after the murder of Cox overpowered street and arrested.
The British public trust. At the Parliament building in London lay visitors flock flowers down. The houseboat Cox in London, where she lived with her husband and two young children when she was in London, is dotted with flowers and cards.
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'Podium difficult for Verstappen '
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On Twitter, the hashtag is inmidddels #ThankYourMP trending. Twitterers thus show their solidarity to their local MPs. British politicians are advised to review their security after the murder of Cox.
#ThankYourMP is beautiful. Party politics aside, MPs are overwhelmingly decent human beings who care deeply about the people they represent.
— Alice Smart (@Alice_Smart) June 16, 2016
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