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Terror trial defendant enjoyed dressing as right-wing fascist in tactical vest and skull mask Police found a stockpile of chemicals used in home-made explosives, as well as a cache of terrorism manuals and instructions for a 3D-printed gun, when his home was raided Updated A bomb disposal unit was called to Paulton last year (Image: Grahame Larter/Jason Eastman) A former Army driver on trial accused of neo-Nazi related terror offences has told a jury he was “a bit of a fan of Nigel Farage”. Somerset man Dean Morrice, 34, told Kingston Crown Court he enjoyed dressing up as a “right-wing fascist” in outfits including a tactical vest, beret, and skull mask. ....
Last modified on Mon 24 May 2021 17.20 EDT A former army employee on trial for terror and explosives offences told police after his arrest that it was clear they were worried he was âthe next Christchurch shooterâ, a court has heard. As well as making the reference to the man who killed 51 people during attacks at mosques in the New Zealand city in 2019, Dean Morrice claimed in police interviews that ingredients he was storing that could be used make an improvised explosive device (IED) were partly for home brewing. He also told police he had wanted to rent farmland where he could set off rockets made with a 3D printer, but it was just in order to have fun with his children. ....
Neo-Nazi accused played guitar to mosque attacks footage Published image captionShootings at two mosques in New Zealand in 2019 left 51 people dead An alleged neo-Nazi made a video of himself strumming a guitar to footage of the 2019 Christchurch mosque shootings, a court has heard. When police raided the home of Dean Morrice they found materials for explosives and instructions for a 3D-printed gun. Kingston Crown Court also heard Mr Morrice, of Paulton near Bristol, also regularly posted on far right forums. Mr Morrice denies ten terrorism-related charges. The court heard he had watched the entire Christchurch attack video within hours of the shootings, which were live streamed by killer Brenton Tarrant. ....