Chilling footage shows Christchurch mosque murderer driving towards the scene ...

Moments before the slaughter began, this is mosque murderer Brenton Tarrant driving to the scene of his first devastating attack.

Armed and dangerous, the racist was already in his military fatigues with his semi-automatic rifles in the foot-well of the passenger seat.

Tarrant's Subaru station wagon was captured on film travelling towards Christchurch's Al Noor Mosque less than five minutes before he started shooting by a surveillance camera mounted on the wall of a business nearby.

Moments before the slaughter began, this is mosque murderer Brenton Tarrant driving to the scene of his first devastating attack

Moments before the slaughter began, this is mosque murderer Brenton Tarrant driving to the scene of his first devastating attack

Tarrant's (pictured) Subaru station wagon was captured on film travelling towards Christchurch's Al Noor Mosque less than five minutes before he started shooting by a surveillance camera mounted on the wall of a business nearby

Tarrant's (pictured) Subaru station wagon was captured on film travelling towards Christchurch's Al Noor Mosque less than five minutes before he started shooting by a surveillance camera mounted on the wall of a business nearby

Children, including three-year-old Mucad Ibrahim, were robbed of their lives, their innocence and their parents during the shooting at Al Noor Mosque (pictured)

Children, including three-year-old Mucad Ibrahim, were robbed of their lives, their innocence and their parents during the shooting at Al Noor Mosque (pictured)

Minutes earlier, the the Australian-born white supremacist had sent Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern a copy of his twisted hate-filled manifesto.

The film shows the car's distinct blacked-out windows and rear tow-bar. The left hand of a white man can be seen gripping the steering wheel.

The date is displayed as the 15 March 2019, last Friday. The time counter, set at New Zealand Summer Time, shows 12.38 – about four minutes before the shooting began.

The same vehicle was captured on film by a passer-by who watched as armed police rammed the car off the road and dragged the driver out at gunpoint.

During the 30 minutes in between the two films, 48 men, women and children were murdered in cold blood as they took part in Friday prayers. Scores of others were wounded, two of which were to later die of their injuries.

Children, including three-year-old Mucad Ibrahim, were robbed of their lives, their innocence and their parents.

Distraught Mother Salwa Mustafa listened as her 16-year-old son Hamza described his desperate attempts to flee the slaughter in a heart-breaking phone call that did not end until a survivor told her he had died.

A massacre survivor has also told Daily Mail Australia that he saw Tarrant scoping out the Al Noor mosque in construction worker clothing a week before the tragedy.

Nasim Khan is convinced the same person looked 'hatefully' at his sister, Nasreen, at a McDonald's just metres away from the second mosque just days before the massacre.

'I recognised the face,' said Mr Khan, who is confident it was the killer outside the mosque he would shoot out. 'He looked at me, angry look.'

Armed and dangerous, the racist was already in his para-military fatigues with his semi-automatic rifles in the foot-well of the passenger seat in his silver Subaru (pictured)

Armed and dangerous, the racist was already in his para-military fatigues with his semi-automatic rifles in the foot-well of the passenger seat in his silver Subaru (pictured)

A massacre survivor has also told Daily Mail Australia that he saw Tarrant scoping out the Al Noor mosque in construction worker clothing a week before the tragedy. Pictured: Victims of Friday's shootings

A massacre survivor has also told Daily Mail Australia that he saw Tarrant scoping out the Al Noor mosque in construction worker clothing a week before the tragedy. Pictured: Victims of Friday's shootings

And Nasim Khan is convinced the same person looked 'hatefully' at his sister, Nasreen, at a McDonalds just metres away from the second mosque in Linwood about five to seven days ago

And Nasim Khan is convinced the same person looked 'hatefully' at his sister, Nasreen, at a McDonalds just metres away from the second mosque in Linwood about five to seven days ago

Mr Khan described him as wearing a typical 'construction worker dress' including a jacket and fluorescent clothing.

'He was angrily looking at me.

'When I saw the photo in the video I realised, this is guy.'

He told Daily Mail Australia he has not yet told the police about his frightening encounter.

Mr Khan said his sister, too, believes she encountered the man near the second mosque he destroyed.

Mr Khan described him as wearing a typical 'construction worker dress' including a jacket and fluorescent clothing. Pictured: Students comfort each other during a vigil held for the victims of the attacks

Mr Khan described him as wearing a typical 'construction worker dress' including a jacket and fluorescent clothing. Pictured: Students comfort each other during a vigil held for the victims of the attacks

Mr Khan said his sister, too, believes she encountered the man near the second mosque he destroyed. Pictured: Students attend a vigil for those who died in the mosque shootings

Mr Khan said his sister, too, believes she

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