The court heard on Monday that beneath the bookshelf in a bedroom in Mair’s home were drawers that contained books with Nazi and white supremacist themes. Facebook Twitter Pinterest A photograph of books the court heard were found in Mair’s home. Photograph: West Yorkshire police/PAThe court heard that Mair remained completely silent during three and a half hours of police interviews, the day after Cox was killed. Cox was killed on 16 June in Birstall, West Yorkshire, a market town in her Batley and Spen constituency. Photograph: West Yorkshire police/PAShe was shot twice in the head and once in the chest, and stabbed 15 times.
Source: The Guardian November 21, 2016 13:27 UTC