Workers and cranes in front of the damaged government buildings in Oslo, Norway, 26 July 2011. The lawyer of Anders Behring Breivik, the Norwegian man arrested for the twin attacks in Oslo and the nearby island of Utoya last week, said he believes the events demonstrate clearly that his client is psychologically disturbed. Breivik, 32, is being held in custody in connection with the deaths of 76 people on 22 July 2011, eight of them in a bomb blast in Oslo and 56, mainly young people, on the island. EPA/JOERG CARSTENSEN
Norwegian soldiers in front of the damaged government buildings in Oslo, Norway, 26 July 2011. The lawyer of Anders Behring Breivik, the Norwegian man arrested for the twin attacks in Oslo and the nearby island of Utoya last week, said he believes the events demonstrate clearly that his client is psychologically disturbed. Breivik, 32, is being held in custody in connection with the deaths of 76 people on 22 July 2011, eight of them in a bomb blast in Oslo and 56, mainly young people, on the island. EPA/JOERG CARSTENSEN
Candles and flowers laid on the shoreline opposite to Utoya Island, Norway, 26 July 2011. EPA/JOERG CARSTENSEN
A rose is floating opposite of Utoya Island, Norway, 26 July 2011. The lawyer of Anders Behring Breivik, the Norwegian man arrested for the twin attacks in Oslo and the nearby island of Utoya last week, said he believes the events demonstrate clearly that his client is psychologically disturbed. Breivik, 32, is being held in custody in connection with the deaths of 76 people on 22 July 2011, eight of them in a bomb blast in Oslo and 56, mainly young people, on the island. EPA/JOERG CARSTENSEN
Hundreds of people taking part in a torch light prossession in Vik close to the Utoya Island, Norway, 26 July 2011. The lawyer of Anders Behring Breivik, the Norwegian man arrested for the twin attacks in Oslo and the nearby island of Utoya last week, said he believes the events demonstrate clearly that his client is psychologically disturbed. Breivik, 32, is being held in custody in connection with the deaths of 76 people on 22 July 2011, eight of them in a bomb blast in Oslo and 56, mainly young people, on the island. EPA/JOERG CARSTENSEN
Candles and flowers on the shore line opposite to Utoya Island, Norway, 26 July 2011. The lawyer of Anders Behring Breivik, the Norwegian man arrested for the twin attacks in Oslo and the nearby island of Utoya last week, said he believes the events demonstrate clearly that his client is psychologically disturbed. Breivik, 32, is being held in custody in connection with the deaths of 76 people on 22 July 2011, eight of them in a bomb blast in Oslo and 56, mainly young people, on the island. EPA/JOERG CARSTENSEN
Four girls sitting on a rock opposite of the Utoya Island, Norway, 26 July 2011. The lawyer of Anders Behring Breivik, the Norwegian man arrested for the twin attacks in Oslo and the nearby island of Utoya last week, said he believes the events demonstrate clearly that his client is psychologically disturbed. Breivik, 32, is being held in custody in connection with the deaths of 76 people on 22 July 2011, eight of them in a bomb blast in Oslo and 56, mainly young people, on the island. EPA/JOERG CARSTENSEN
Hundreds of people taking part in a torch light prossession in Vik close to the Utoya Island, Norway, 26 July 2011. The lawyer of Anders Behring Breivik, the Norwegian man arrested for the twin attacks in Oslo and the nearby island of Utoya last week, said he believes the events demonstrate clearly that his client is psychologically disturbed. Breivik, 32, is being held in custody in connection with the deaths of 76 people on 22 July 2011, eight of them in a bomb blast in Oslo and 56, mainly young people, on the island. EPA/JOERG CARSTENSEN
A mother with her two children standing nearn the shore line opposite to Utoya Island, Norway, 26 July 2011. The lawyer of Anders Behring Breivik, the Norwegian man arrested for the twin attacks in Oslo and the nearby island of Utoya last week, said he believes the events demonstrate clearly that his client is psychologically disturbed. Breivik, 32, is being held in custody in connection with the deaths of 76 people on 22 July 2011, eight of them in a bomb blast in Oslo and 56, mainly young people, on the island. EPA/JOERG CARSTENSEN
Norwegian Asssistant police chief Sveinung Sponheim (L), chief of staff Johan Fredriksen (R) during a press conference at the Police headquarters in Oslo Norway 26 July 2011, on the latest developments on the investigation of the bomb blast in Oslo and shooting massacre on Utoeya island. The lawyer of Anders Behring Breivik, the Norwegian man arrested for the twin attacks in Oslo and the nearby island of Utoya last week, said he believes the events demonstrate clearly that his client is psychologically disturbed. Breivik, 32, is being held in custody in connection with the deaths of 76 people on 22 July 2011, eight of them in a bomb blast in Oslo and 56, mainly young people, on the island. EPA/ERLEND AAS NORWAY OUT
Norwegian Asssistant police chief Sveinung Sponheim (L), chief of staff Johan Fredriksen (C) and police officer Pal Fredrik Hjort Krab (R) during a press conference at the Police headquarters in Oslo Norway 26 July 2011, on the latest developments on the investigation of the bomb blast in Oslo and shooting massacre on Utoeya island. The lawyer of Anders Behring Breivik, the Norwegian man arrested for the twin attacks in Oslo and the nearby island of Utoya last week, said he believes the events demonstrate clearly that his client is psychologically disturbed. Breivik, 32, is being held in custody in connection with the deaths of 76 people on 22 July 2011, eight of them in a bomb blast in Oslo and 56, mainly young people, on the island. EPA/ERLEND AAS NORWAY OUT
Police technicians with dogs make a thorough search 26 July 2011 near the government offices that were heavily damaged by the 22 July bomb blast. The preliminary death toll from this incident stands at eight, but with more people still missing. The lawyer of Anders Behring Breivik, the Norwegian man arrested for the twin attacks in Oslo and the nearby island of Utoya last week, said he believes the events demonstrateclearly that his client is psychologically disturbed. Breivik, 32, is being held in custody in connection with the deaths of 76 people on Friday, eight of them in a bomb blast in Oslo and 56, mainly young people, on the island. EPA/ALEKSANDER ANDERSEN NORWAY OUT
Police technicians make a thorough search 26 July 2011 near the government offices that were heavily damaged by the 22 July bomb blast. The preliminary death toll from this incident stands at eight, but with more people still missing. The lawyer of Anders Behring Breivik, the Norwegian man arrested for the twin attacks in Oslo and the nearby island of Utoya last week, said he believes the events demonstrateclearly that his client is psychologically disturbed. Breivik, 32, is being held in custody in connection with the deaths of 76 people on Friday, eight of them in a bomb blast in Oslo and 56, mainly young people, on the island. EPA/ALEKSANDER ANDERSEN NORWAY OUT
Police technicians make a thorough search 26 July 2011 near the government offices that were heavily damaged by the 22 July bomb blast. The preliminary death toll from this incident stands at eight, but with more people still missing. The lawyer of Anders Behring Breivik, the Norwegian man arrested for the twin attacks in Oslo and the nearby island of Utoya last week, said he believes the events demonstrateclearly that his client is psychologically disturbed. Breivik, 32, is being held in custody in connection with the deaths of 76 people on Friday, eight of them in a bomb blast in Oslo and 56, mainly young people, on the island. EPA/ALEKSANDER ANDERSEN NORWAY OUT
Roses float in a fountain in Oslo, Norway, 26 July 2011. The bombing of government buildings in Oslo and the subsequent shooting spree at a political youth camp on Utoya island on 22 July 2011 have claimed 76 lives. Thousands of Norwegians packed city centres across the country late 25 July evening to pay tribute to the 76 people killed in twin attacks last week. EPA/JOERG CARSTENSEN
Police technicians make a thorough search 26 July 2011 near the government offices that were heavily damaged by the 22 July bomb blast. The preliminary death toll from this incident stands at eight, but with more people still missing. The lawyer of Anders Behring Breivik, the Norwegian man arrested for the twin attacks in Oslo and the nearby island of Utoya last week, said he believes the events demonstrateclearly that his client is psychologically disturbed. Breivik, 32, is being held in custody in connection with the deaths of 76 people on Friday, eight of them in a bomb blast in Oslo and 56, mainly young people, on the island. EPA/ALEKSANDER ANDERSEN NORWAY OUT