Kansas City – Man Accused In Kansas Jewish Site Killings Pleads Not Guilty

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    FILE - Frazier Glenn Cross, Jr., also known as F. Glenn Miller, appears at his arraignment on capital murder and first-degree murder charges at the Fred Allenbrand Criminal Justice Complex Adult Detention Center in New Century, Kansas April 15, 2014. APKansas City – A Missouri white supremacist has pleaded not guilty to charges that he gunned down three people last year at Jewish sites in the Kansas City area.

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    Seventy-four-year-old Frazier Glenn Miller entered the pleas Friday during a court appearance in Johnson County, Kansas.

    He was ordered earlier this month to stand trial on charges of capital murder, three counts of attempted first-degree murder, and one count each of aggravated assault and criminal discharge of a weapon at a structure.

    Prosecutors plan to seek the death penalty if Miller is convicted.

    Miller has said he felt a duty to kill Jews before his death, which he believed to be imminent because he suffers from emphysema.

    A judge Friday denied Miller’s request for Internet access while he’s jailed awaiting trial.‎


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    Speaksoftly
    Speaksoftly
    9 years ago

    Wouldn’t it be odd if it was a Jewish physician who helped prolong this wretch’s life? That would probably his greatest punishment- if he could rot in a jail cell with that knowledge.

    9 years ago

    Death Penalty hopefully imminent.

    Good to see that his last meal will not be anyone’s real problem.

    Bye bye lost mind. A day is not your dime.

    Never Again.