The former worker who attempted to stab a female spy to death was spurned by her predecessor after he asked her to go on a walk and carried out his attack because he was an 'incel' who couldn't get attention from women.Joshua Bowles, 29, after he set upon the National Security Agency (NSA) employee - named as operative 99230 - at a leisure centre in Cheltenham on March 9 armed with a pair of knives.While prosecutors said that Bowles was motivated by terrorism, lawyers acting for Bowles sought to frame him as an 'incel', short for 'involuntary celibate': hetereosexual men who harbour resentment towards women because they cannot find sexual partners.
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