Amateur scientist did not want to dump poison in a bin in Luton ‘because it might have been used by Muslim terrorists’

An obsessed amateur scientist who kept a large quantity of deadly cyanide in his shed told a court he did not want to put it in the bin because of the amount of Muslims in Luton. Harry Whittaker, 33, stored homemade explosives, together with radioactive and lethal poisons in a garden shed where he carried out his experiments. He created the label ‘Zyklon B’ for his cyanide sample, naming it after the poison used in the Holocaust. Whittaker, who used…

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