Avowed anti-Semite who killed 3 at Kansas Jewish sites appeals death sentence

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An avowed anti-Semite who killed three people at two Jewish sites in Kansas in 2014 is asking the state Supreme Court to overturn his death sentence.

An avowed anti-Semite who shot three people to death in 2014 at two Kansas City Jewish sites in 2014 is asking the state Supreme Court to overturn his death sentence, saying he should not have been allowed him to represent himself at trial.

The appeal from Frazier Glenn Miller Jr. is scheduled to go before the Kansas Supreme Court on Monday. Heof one count of capital murder, three counts of attempted murder, and assault and weapons charges. Miller’s attorneys argue that the Johnson County Court judge who oversaw his trial should not have allowed him to represent himself. They say the judge did not consider whether Miller had mental health issues that would make him incompetent to represent himself in a complex capital case.

Miller, from Aurora, Mo., also argues that the judge should have allowed him to present mitigating evidence during the penalty phase, and that the death penalty itself is unconstitutional.Miller, who is also known as Frazier Glenn Close, testified during his trial that he drove to the Kansas City area in April 2014 to kill Jews before he died. He said at the time that he didn’t expect to live long because he had chronic emphysema., at the Jewish Community Center in Overland Park.

 

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