Frazier Glenn Miller Jr., an 80-year-old anti-semite who said he wanted to kill some Jews before he died and then went on a killing spree that left three non-Jewish people dead, died in a Kansas prison Monday, seven years after the murders, the Associated Press reports.
Miller drove from his home in Aurora, Missouri, determined to kill Jews. On April 13, 2014, he ambushed William Corporon, 69; and his 14-year-old grandson, Reat Underwood, at the Jewish Community Center in Overland Park, Kansas. He then drove to the nearby Village Shalom care center and killed Terri LaManno. None of the victims were Jewish.
Miller, also known as Frazier Glenn Cross Jr., was sentenced to death in a trial where he represented himself. His case has been in appeal since the verdict, mainly for claims that the court should not have let him serve as his own counsel.
During his trial and sentencing, Miller would frequently interrupt proceedings to rant about the Jewish control of the government, the media and the Federal Reserve, and he repeatedly raised his arm in a Nazi salute. He apparently was not aware of Jewish space laser at the time.
He died at the El Dorado Correctional Facility in Kansas, apparently of natural causes