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Jewish-site shooter convicted of murder

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OLATHE, Kansas — The man who admitted killing three people at two suburban Kansas City Jewish sites gave jurors a Nazi salute Monday after they convicted him of murder and other charges for the shootings, which he said would allow him to “die a martyr.”

It took the jury of seven men and five women just over two hours to find Frazier Glenn Miller Jr. guilty of one count of capital murder, three counts of attempted murder and assault and weapons charges.

After the verdict was announced, Miller, 74, of Aurora, Missouri, said: “The fat lady just sang” and he raised his right arm in the Nazi salute. As jurors were filing out of the courtroom later, he told them: “You probably won’t sleep tonight.”

The judge reminded Miller that the same jury will decide his sentence. He could get the death penalty. The sentencing proceeding­s are expected to begin today.

“I just want to get it over with and go to death row or wherever it is I am going,” Miller said.

During the prosecutio­n’s closing, District Attorney Steve Howe cited a “mountain of evidence” against Miller, who is charged with capital murder in the April 2014 shootings at two Jewish sites in Overland Park, Kansas. Although he has admitted to killing the three people, he has pleaded not guilty, saying it was his duty to stop genocide against the white race. None of the victims was Jewish.

“He wants to be the one who decides who lives and dies,” Howe said of Miller.

The Passover eve shootings killed William Corporon, 69, his 14-year-old grandson, Reat Griffin Underwood, and Terri LaManno, 53 in two separate attacks.

During his closing, Miller said he had been “floating on a cloud” since the killings. Earlier, he objected when Howe alleged he wanted to kill as many people as possible. Miller interjecte­d: “I wanted to kill Jews, not people.”

Miller, who also was known as Frazier Glenn Cross Jr., had urged jurors to “show great courage” and find him not guilty.

“You have the power in your hands to inspire the world,” he said.

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