View
comments
Norwegian Anders Breivik, now 42, has sent 20 letters to filmmakers begging them to re-tell his story on screen
A mass murderer who killed 77 people has been trying to sell the rights to a film and book about his life for £7million.
Norwegian Anders Breivik, now 42, has sent 20 letters to filmmakers begging them to re-tell his story on screen as well as posting invites to be interviewed in prison, according to The Sun on Sunday.
It said the killer, who is serving 21 years, penned his own film script and a biography before valuing the material at £7million ($10million).
A source told the publication: 'Breivik's bid for fame, money and freedom is an insult to his victims and their families.
'So too is the prison life he lives. Breivik lives a life of Riley in prison. He's never said sorry for his wicked crimes and he has no plans to.
'He still wants to inspire others and he still believes in a fascist revolution. His plans to make money from the murders is an utter insult to his victims and their families.'
Breivik, who has changed his name to Fjotolf Hansen, penned his works from his three-room 'cell' in Skien prison.
It is complete with a study, gym and kitchen which allows him access