Man Who Fatally Shot 3 at Kansas Jewish Sites Dies in Prison

Man Who Fatally Shot 3 at Kansas Jewish Sites Dies in Prison
Frazier Glenn Miller Jr., convicted of capital murder, attempted murder and other charges, gestures as Johnson County deputies remove Miller from the courtroom during the sentencing phase of his trial at the Johnson County District Court in Olathe, Kan., on Nov. 10, 2015. Joe Ledford/Pool/The Kansas City Star via AP
The Associated Press
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An avowed antisemite who testified that he wanted to kill Jews and was sentenced to death after he shot and killed three people at Jewish sites in suburban Kansas City in 2014 has died in prison, the Kansas Department of Corrections said Tuesday.

Frazier Glenn Miller Jr., 80, died Monday at the El Dorado Correctional Facility, where he was serving a sentence for capital murder, attempted murder, assault and firearms convictions.