According to French Prosecutor François Molins, information gathered by investigators suggests Lahouaiej-Bouhlel was a man who, until recently, did not seem to be religious; he did not attend a mosque, ate pork, drank alcohol, took drugs and had an unbridled sex life,[33] allegedly with both women and men.[34][35] Neighbors said he rarely spoke to them.[36] However—after interviewing associates and examining his computer—investigators said Lahouaiej-Bouhlel seems to have become radicalized shortly before the attack and the transformation happened quickly. Prosecutor François Molins said he had a "clear, recent interest in the radical jihadist movement".[37] Lahouaiej-Bouhlel began attending a mosque in April,[38] had sworn off alcohol,[37] and had recently grown a beard for religious reasons.[39] He also began expressing extreme Islamist views,[38] expressed support for Islamic State,[40] and visited jihadi websites.