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Star that he believed he was dying at the time of his crimes and “I wanted to make damned sure I killed some Jews or attacked the Jews before I died.”
He said he had cased the Jewish sites before his attack “for the specific purpose of killing Jews.”
He also expressed pride in the psychological trauma he had inflicted on the Jewish community, saying, “Because of what I did, Jews feel less secure. Every Jew in the world knows my name now and what I did.”
Miller did express regret for killing Underwood, because Underwood was a “white boy” who was not Jewish. None of Miller’s victims were Jewish, which he said surprised him. “I was convinced there would be all Jews or mostly Jews,” he said.
Frazier Glenn Cross, white supremacist who killed 3 in 2014 attacks on Overland Park Jewish sites, dies in prison Frazier Glenn Cross, a self-avowed white supremacist and anti-Semite, was convicted of killing three people in 2014 during attacks at two Jewish sites in Overland Park. Kansas corrections officials say Cross died on Monday at the El Dorado Correctional Facility of natural causes. Photo courtesy the Johnson County District Attorney (via KCUR 89.3.)
Frazier Glenn Cross, Jr., the man who killed three people in two shootings at Jewish sites in Overland Park in 2014, died Monday in a Kansas prison, according to state corrections officials.
In a release Tuesday from the El Dorado Correctional Facility, authorities say a preliminary assessment shows Cross died from natural causes. Results of an official autopsy are pending, the release said.
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Frazier Glenn Cross, also known as Glenn Miller, reacts after being found guilty of three counts of capital murder in Johnson County Courthouse in Olathe, Kansas, August 31, 2015. A prosecutor urged a jury on Tuesday to give the white supremacist he called a remoreless killer a death sentence for murdering three people, including a boy, he thought were Jewish outside two Jewish centers in Kansas last year. Photo taken August 31, 2015. REUTERS/Alison Long/Kansas City Star/Pool
(AP) A man who fatally shot three people at Jewish sites in Kansas has died in prison.