OLATHE, Kan. (AP) — An avowed white supremacist charged with killing three people outside two suburban Kansas City Jewish facilities says he was surprised none of the victims were Jewish.
Seventy-three-year-old F. Glenn Miller Jr., of Aurora, Missouri, talked to The Kansas City Star in a series of phone calls last week.
Miller is jailed in Johnson County on a charge of capital murder in the attacks outside a Jewish community center and a nearby retirement home on April 13, the eve of Passover. A preliminary hearing that was scheduled for last week was delayed so Frazier could undergo a mental evaluation.
Miller has emphysema and said he decided to carry out the attacks because it was something he wanted to do before he died and his health was failing.