Sarah Ford | June 17, 2014
SPLC Hatewatch: Miller’s Crossing
After years of propagandizing, neo-Nazi Frazier Glenn Miller is accused of a triple murder. The violence was a long time coming.
MARIONVILLE, Mo. 鈥 The troubled Miller boys are buried side-by-side, a few yards from the two-lane blacktop that cuts through the middle of the cemetery on the edge of this small country town. Each brother met a tragic end at an early age. One perished in a ball of flames, the other in a shootout with the law. Yet, even in death, their father,听, the notorious neo-Nazi and now triple-murder suspect in this spring鈥檚 Jewish community center听听in Kansas, will not allow his sons to rest in peace. Engraved on their matching gray headstones is 鈥88鈥 鈥 the numerical symbol for 鈥淗eil Hitler.鈥
Miller鈥檚 right-wing politics, prayers and delusions are all over the polished granite stones, which proclaim his sons to have been young 鈥淪axon Braveheart鈥 rebels who 鈥淩ide Now Forever鈥 with the 鈥淰alkyrie Angels in the Heavens.鈥
Mike, the youngest and wildest Miller brother, the one who tried hardest to please his daddy, was the first to take the ride. He was killed in 1998 in a fiery car crash. He was just 19 and not long out of prison for committing a racially motivated arson. In the middle of a winter night, when he was 17, Mike had lobbed a Molotov cocktail into the back of a trailer home, filled with sleeping people, including, most disgustingly, according to his father鈥檚 twisted life鈥檚 lessons, a young black man and his white girlfriend.
Jesse, a year older than Mike and in possession of a calmer spirit, died a decade later in what the Lawrence County Sheriff describes as an听听Jesse was driving with his mother to put flowers on his brother鈥檚 grave, got into a car accident, and inexplicably shot to death a man who stopped to help. He then went marching towards town, brandishing a shotgun. When a Marionville police officer arrived, Jesse shot him, too. The officer survived and returned fire, killing Jesse, who died along the side of the road.
鈥淚 think a lot of it had to do with their upbringing,鈥 the sheriff, Brad DeLay, told Hatewatch. 鈥淭o me they kind of appeared to be Frazier鈥檚 muscle men. If something were to happen, while we never could directly link it to him, you just had that feeling they were probably doing something that daddy wanted them to do or had talked about.鈥
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