A psychiatrist concluded that one of the men on trial accused of killing soldier Lee Rigby does not have a mental disorder, a court has heard.
The expert who assessed Michael Adebolajo said he was polite and co-operative and had mental capacity, the jury was told.
Fusilier Rigby was killed as he walked back to his barracks in Woolwich, south-east London, on 22 May.
Mr Adebolajo, 28, and Michael Adebowale, 22, deny murder.
Mr Adebolajo and Mr Adebowale also deny attempting to murder a police officer and conspiracy to murder a police officer.
Earlier, the jury was shown a series of photographs taken at the scene of the killing, including a bloodied machete and two knives.
The statement read on behalf of the consultant forensic psychiatrist who assessed Mr Adebolajo at Kings College Hospital on three occasions said the defendant had been keen to talk about the incident that led to his arrest.
Mr Adebolajo stressed that he had not been taking any illicit substances and had not been feeling unwell in the run-up to the events of 22 May.
Mr Adebolajo told the psychiatrist that he was concerned about the impact the events in Woolwich would have on his family, but during their second meeting he said that he would present a risk to the military who behaved in a provocative manner.
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