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A “mad scientist” who suggested driving a tank armed with flamethrowers and machine guns into a mosque has been convicted of manufacturing homemade explosives.
He labelled a cyanide sample “Zyklon B” after the poison used in the Holocaust, while Nazi paraphernalia including a swastika flag and a framed photograph of Adolf Hitler were found in his room.
Whittaker used a variety of racist slurs in messages with his father and on one occasion spoke of driving “a tank covered in flame throwers and machine guns into Luton central mosque”.
He later insisted he was only joking and claimed that as a result of Asperger’s, ADHD and autism, he had “no filter”.
Whittaker, who used the name “Harry the Mad Scientist” on WhatsApp, was convicted of two charges of possessing an explosive substance and two charges of making an explosive substance.
Neighbours at Whittaker’s home in the village of Caddington, near Luton, had long become accustomed to the sound of muffled explosions and plumes of smoke billowing from his garden shed.He labelled a cyanide sample “Zyklon B” after the poison used in the Holocaust, while Nazi paraphernalia including a swastika flag and a framed photograph of Adolf Hitler were found in his room.
Whittaker used a variety of racist slurs in messages with his father and on one occasion spoke of driving “a tank covered in flame throwers and machine guns into Luton central mosque”.
He later insisted he was only joking and claimed that as a result of Asperger’s, ADHD and autism, he had “no filter”.
Whittaker, who used the name “Harry the Mad Scientist” on WhatsApp, was convicted of two charges of possessing an explosive substance and two charges of making an explosive substance.
Neighbours at Whittaker’s home in the village of Caddington, near Luton, had long become accustomed to the sound of muffled explosions and plumes of smoke billowing from his garden shed.He labelled a cyanide sample “Zyklon B” after the poison used in the Holocaust, while Nazi paraphernalia including a swastika flag and a framed photograph of Adolf Hitler were found in his room.
Whittaker used a variety of racist slurs in messages with his father and on one occasion spoke of driving “a tank covered in flame throwers and machine guns into Luton central mosque”.
He later insisted he was only joking and claimed that as a result of Asperger’s, ADHD and autism, he had “no filter”.
Whittaker, who used the name “Harry the Mad Scientist” on WhatsApp, was convicted of two charges of possessing an explosive substance and two charges of making an explosive substance.
Neighbours at Whittaker’s home in the village of Caddington, near Luton, had long become accustomed to the sound of muffled explosions and plumes of smoke billowing from his garden shed.He labelled a cyanide sample “Zyklon B” after the poison used in the Holocaust, while Nazi paraphernalia including a swastika flag and a framed photograph of Adolf Hitler were found in his room.
Whittaker used a variety of racist slurs in messages with his father and on one occasion spoke of driving “a tank covered in flame throwers and machine guns into Luton central mosque”.
He later insisted he was only joking and claimed that as a result of Asperger’s, ADHD and autism, he had “no filter”.
you can email me at: [email protected]
By WhiteMenAreAwesomeA “mad scientist” who suggested driving a tank armed with flamethrowers and machine guns into a mosque has been convicted of manufacturing homemade explosives.
He labelled a cyanide sample “Zyklon B” after the poison used in the Holocaust, while Nazi paraphernalia including a swastika flag and a framed photograph of Adolf Hitler were found in his room.
Whittaker used a variety of racist slurs in messages with his father and on one occasion spoke of driving “a tank covered in flame throwers and machine guns into Luton central mosque”.
He later insisted he was only joking and claimed that as a result of Asperger’s, ADHD and autism, he had “no filter”.
Whittaker, who used the name “Harry the Mad Scientist” on WhatsApp, was convicted of two charges of possessing an explosive substance and two charges of making an explosive substance.
Neighbours at Whittaker’s home in the village of Caddington, near Luton, had long become accustomed to the sound of muffled explosions and plumes of smoke billowing from his garden shed.He labelled a cyanide sample “Zyklon B” after the poison used in the Holocaust, while Nazi paraphernalia including a swastika flag and a framed photograph of Adolf Hitler were found in his room.
Whittaker used a variety of racist slurs in messages with his father and on one occasion spoke of driving “a tank covered in flame throwers and machine guns into Luton central mosque”.
He later insisted he was only joking and claimed that as a result of Asperger’s, ADHD and autism, he had “no filter”.
Whittaker, who used the name “Harry the Mad Scientist” on WhatsApp, was convicted of two charges of possessing an explosive substance and two charges of making an explosive substance.
Neighbours at Whittaker’s home in the village of Caddington, near Luton, had long become accustomed to the sound of muffled explosions and plumes of smoke billowing from his garden shed.He labelled a cyanide sample “Zyklon B” after the poison used in the Holocaust, while Nazi paraphernalia including a swastika flag and a framed photograph of Adolf Hitler were found in his room.
Whittaker used a variety of racist slurs in messages with his father and on one occasion spoke of driving “a tank covered in flame throwers and machine guns into Luton central mosque”.
He later insisted he was only joking and claimed that as a result of Asperger’s, ADHD and autism, he had “no filter”.
Whittaker, who used the name “Harry the Mad Scientist” on WhatsApp, was convicted of two charges of possessing an explosive substance and two charges of making an explosive substance.
Neighbours at Whittaker’s home in the village of Caddington, near Luton, had long become accustomed to the sound of muffled explosions and plumes of smoke billowing from his garden shed.He labelled a cyanide sample “Zyklon B” after the poison used in the Holocaust, while Nazi paraphernalia including a swastika flag and a framed photograph of Adolf Hitler were found in his room.
Whittaker used a variety of racist slurs in messages with his father and on one occasion spoke of driving “a tank covered in flame throwers and machine guns into Luton central mosque”.
He later insisted he was only joking and claimed that as a result of Asperger’s, ADHD and autism, he had “no filter”.
you can email me at: [email protected]