Al Qaeda Fanatic Shot Dead By Police Had Sick Video Of Himself Executing Victims Saying: 'You Killed My Brother, Now I Will Kill You' -- Daily Mail
* Mohammed Merah died from shot to the head as he fired Colt .45 at elite troops
* Police found him in bathroom after gaining access with explosions
* Two officers injured to add to seven victims already dead
* Terrorist splinter group claims responsibility for killings
The Al Qaeda fanatic who murdered seven people in south west France filmed all of his killings in their entirety, it has been confirmed.
Prosecutor Francois Molins had the grim task of watching Mohammed Merah's recordings.
In one, he is seen holding a gun to a victim's head and saying: 'You killed my brothers, I kill you.'
It came as Jund al-Khilafah, an Al-Qaeda splinter group, claimed responsibility for Merah's crimes in an online statement.
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