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White supremacist testifies he wanted to kill more

BILL DRAPER, Associated Press

OLATHE, Kan. (AP) — A white supremacist charged with killing three people at Jewish sites in suburban Kansas City last year has testified that he wishes he could have killed more.

Frazier Glenn Miller Jr., who is acting as his own attorney, called himself to the stand, where he was also cross-examined by the prosecutor.

Miller has admitted that he killed the three in April 2014, but says he was compelled to act because of his belief that Jewish people are trying to wipe out the white race. None of the victims was Jewish.

He detailed Friday afternoon how he went to the two sites and shot the people because he thought they were Jews.

He later rested his defense.

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