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New Zealand's Granny says He changed from a computer nerd scared of girls to a terrorist
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 77475113:MV80MDAxMDI2XzcyNDIwMjQ3XzYzMEFFRDk3] [quote:Anonymous Coward 77474418:MV80MDAxMDI2XzcyNDE4NDQxX0NGMDY2MkY=] Video Games need to be BANNED you want to kill get a hunt license [b][color=red] A family member said: "He had no outside interests other than that. He used to play computer games all day and night, and they were especially violent ones."[/color][/b] [/quote] You need to be thrown in the goolag. [/quote]
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Today, more details of the Australian's past have come to light - with his family apologising for the horrific terror attack that saw children gunned down during Friday prayers.
Grandmother Marie Fitzgerald, 81, told Nine News she had been left "gobsmacked" anyone in her family could have been responsible for the worst massacre in New Zealand's modern history.
Describing Tarrant as a youngster, she said: "He spent most of his time on computers and learning the ins and outs of computers and playing games on computers."
She added: "I don't think girlfriends were on the agenda" - explaining that talking to girls was "too hard".
Speaking from her New South Wales home, the elderly woman said: "It's only since he travelled overseas I think that that boy has changed completely to the boy we knew."
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