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QUEBEC – In the hours after he shot and killed six men at a Quebec City mosque, Alexander Bissonnette appeared delusional, telling police his goal had been to save people from terrorist attacks. Then, in a statement he read in court three weeks ago, Bissonnette said he regretted his actions and still did not know why he had done “something so senseless.”

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On Monday, a very different portrait of Bissonnette emerged — that of an unrepentant killer who had carefully planned his attack over weeks as he scoured the internet to feed his resentment of immigrants and his fascination with firearms and mass murderers.

The Crown presented a report Monday written by a prison social worker who said Bissonnette told her in September that he regretted not having killed more people at the mosque, that he was seeking “glory” that night, and that he had thought about committing a mass killing since he was a teenager.