White Supremacist Found Guilty Of Racial Killings

By R. Siva Kumar - 01 Sep '15 14:24PM

Frazier Glenn Miller Jr., 74, was charged with the killing of three persons at two separate Kansas City Jewish sites on April 13, 2014.

Hence, Terri LaManno, 53, Dr. William L. Corporon, 69, and Reat Underwood, 14, were murdered by the former Ku Klux Klan leader, who has a history of racism and anti-semitism.

Horrifyingly, he killed all of them at Jewish sites in Kansas, believing them to be Jews. The fact that they were not Jewish is another matter.

He was taking revenge for "the genocide against white people by the Jews." He said he was defending the white race, reported The New York Times.

"Everything I did for our people," he said. "To secure the existence of our people and the future of white children."

"You have the power in your hands to inspire the world," he said. "You can become a man or woman your forefathers will be proud of for your bravery."

When told that none of his victims were Jewish, he was remorseful that he had killed Underwood, who was underaged. Yet, he still felt that Corporon and LaManno had helped the Jews and deserved to die, according to The Guardian.

For a week the trial went on, with a jury of seven men and five women. They began to deliberate on Monday afternoon. Two hours later Miller was convicted and could face the death penalty, according to hngn.

After the verdict was announced, he said: "The fat lady just sang." Even as the jurors walked out, he raised his right arm in the Nazi salute and told them: "You probably won't sleep tonight."

Sentencing proceedings will begin Tuesday.

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