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Only hours before he shot himself as Halifax police moved in on his family home, James Gamble seemed to be posting another flurry of violent images to his blog.

Among images of guns and the Columbine Massacre were shots of marching Nazi soldiers, Adolf Hitler and bodies piled high at the Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp. In a series of selfies, the 19-year-old had posted photos of himself brandishing knives and cocking rifles while delivering the Nazi salute.

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White supremacy was also a theme on the blogs and social media accounts of his alleged co-conspirator in the Halifax Valentine’s Day plot, Lindsay Kaniitha Souvannarath, who is of Asian descent.

On a Facebook page linked to Ms. Souvannarath, 23, are bizarre images mixing Adolf Hitler and My Little Pony, as well as paintings depicting a figure wearing a balaclava and a swastika-emblazoned shirt.

One May 2013 post is a full-page doodle covered with Nazi symbols, including a swastika, the dual lightning bolt symbol of the SS and the number 88, Neo-Nazi code for “Heil Hitler.”