the bombers in Copenhagen was hiding and then struck again almost ten hours after the first attack is odd.
– He may have hidden themselves for not be taken on the fly, or he may have acquired more ammunition or weapons, says Ulf Åsgård said.
If the attack on the synagogue in the middle of the night was scheduled are difficult to predict.
– Maybe he was strengthened by the fact that he managed to escape the first and began to make new plans when he sat in the apartment. Or it was all planned from the beginning.
But Åsgård think the man – from the perspective that he is an offender with the aim to kill – behaved irrationally in several ways. One is that he appears to have acted alone.
– The second is that he makes two attacks so far intervals for the course gives the police the chance to put surveillance on synagogues and other items.
– It implies that he was, if not a little crazy, then at least a little desperate.
But there is one more thing that comes into play in explaining man’s irrational behavior.
– Often times this type of offenders that they do not care if they die or not, says Ulf Asgard.
He points out that all theories of the offender is very uncertain because they are “on hold and without access to all relevant information “.
– But we can call this a preliminary discussion, he said.
Ulf Åsgård has previously worked with, among other things, develop perpetrator profiles for SAPO and National Police.
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