I am Glenn Miller, antisemite. How many Jews did I get?

The trial of Frazier Glenn Miller, a white supremacist who
shot and killed three people in Texas last year, had opened with a terrifying
sentence he said moments after he was handcuffed by the police.

 

The prosecutor began his opening statement with what he said
was a quote from Miller as he was sitting in a police car in a parking lot
where he was found shortly after the shootings: “My name’s Glenn Miller, I
am an antisemite, I hate goddamned Jews. How many did I get?”

 

McMullin graphically described the wounds Corporon and
Underwood suffered as they were hit in the head with shotgun blasts at
point-blank range. He spoke of LaManno being frozen in fear as Miller pulled a
shotgun from the trunk of his car after a different gun failed to fire.

 

Miller, also known as Frazier Glenn Cross Jr., has said he
is suffering from chronic emphysema and wanted to kill Jewish people before he
died. He also said he didn’t know all three of the victims were Christians, or
that the teenage victim was so young. He argued that if he couldn’t convince
jurors he had a valid reason for his actions, there was no way he would be
acquitted. Judge Ryan responded that the present phase of the trial was not the
place to present evidence of his intentions, but to determine whether he
committed capital murder.

 

Ryan also told
Miller he couldn’t present to jurors his belief that the mainstream media and
the Federal Reserve are controlled by Jews, or argue that Jewish people are committing
genocide against the white race. “Are you
telling me that I don’t have a chance at all of being found not guilty?” Miller
said. “I want to present my defense and explain why I did what I did.”

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