Mass murderer demands better video games or threatens hunger strike

A Norwegian mass murderer has threatened hunger strike to get better video games to help him cope with his 'torture' like prison conditions.

Anders Behring Breivik, who killed 77 people in a shooting and bombing rampage on July 22 2011, sent off his list of extraordinary 12 demands typed up to authorities in November.

The right-wing extremist is demanding better daily walks and the right to communicate more freely with the outside world, reports the Telegraph.


He also wants his current PS2 console updated to a PS3 "with access to more adult games that I get to choose myself" as well as a sofa or armchair instead of a "painful" chair.

Writing to authorities last year he said: "You've put me in hell ... and I won't manage to survive that long. You are killing me."

The 35-year-old wrote: ‘Other inmates have access to adult games while I only have the right to play less interesting kids’ games. One example is “Rayman Revolution”, a game aimed at three-year-olds.’

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