Anders Behring Breivik, the Norwegian man who confessed to killing 69 people at an island youth camp on July 22, was taken back to the scene of the crime Sunday to help reconstruct the events. Police took Breivik—who was restrained by a harness—to the island of Utoya, where he described the attack in detail during the eight-hour-long trip. The prosecutor said Breivik was "not unmoved" but showed no remorse. Breivik has confessed to the killings but denied any criminal guilt.
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