Frazier Glenn Cross convicted in Jewish campus shootings; faces possible death sentence
Frazier Glenn Cross convicted in Jewish campus shootings; faces possible death sentence
41 Action News Staff
4:13 PM, Aug 31, 2015
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OLATHE, Kan. - The man who shot and killed three people last year at Jewish campuses in the Overland Park area was convicted of their murders today.
Frazier Glenn Cross, Jr., also known as Frazier Glenn Miller, was convicted after approximately two hours of deliberations by a Johnson County jury on Monday afternoon.
Cross was convicted of first-degree murder in the deaths of Reat Underwood, William Corporon, and Terri LaManno. The jury began deliberating the case just before 2 p.m.
What happens next?
Cross' case will now go to the punishment phase. He faces the death penalty for the murders. A time to start that phase has not yet been determined.
The victims
Reat Griffin Underwood, 14, was killed along with his grandfather as he waited to audition for the KC SuperStar competition, which was being held at the Jewish Community Center's theater. He was a freshman at Blue Valley High School, and participated in debate and theater. He was also an Eagle Scout.
William Lewis Corporon, 69, practiced family medicine in Oklahoma for nearly 30 years before moving to Kansas City to be closer to his family. He and his grandson spent their time together camping and hunting, among other activities , their family said following their deaths.
Teresa (Terri) Rose LaManno, 53, was killed outside the Village Shalom Retirement Center. She was an occupational therapist at the Children's Center for the Visually Impaired. She is survived by her husband and two children. After her death, her family established a scholarship in her name for patients to receive treatment at CCVI. The latest recipients were named last week.
Frazier Glenn Cross convicted in Jewish campus shootings; faces possible death sentence
41 Action News Staff
4:13 PM, Aug 31, 2015
http://vnnforum.com/showthread.php?p...28#post1901528
http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...3229#post13229
http://christian-identity.net/forum/...3229#post13229
OLATHE, Kan. - The man who shot and killed three people last year at Jewish campuses in the Overland Park area was convicted of their murders today.
Frazier Glenn Cross, Jr., also known as Frazier Glenn Miller, was convicted after approximately two hours of deliberations by a Johnson County jury on Monday afternoon.
Cross was convicted of first-degree murder in the deaths of Reat Underwood, William Corporon, and Terri LaManno. The jury began deliberating the case just before 2 p.m.
What happens next?
Cross' case will now go to the punishment phase. He faces the death penalty for the murders. A time to start that phase has not yet been determined.
The victims
Reat Griffin Underwood, 14, was killed along with his grandfather as he waited to audition for the KC SuperStar competition, which was being held at the Jewish Community Center's theater. He was a freshman at Blue Valley High School, and participated in debate and theater. He was also an Eagle Scout.
William Lewis Corporon, 69, practiced family medicine in Oklahoma for nearly 30 years before moving to Kansas City to be closer to his family. He and his grandson spent their time together camping and hunting, among other activities , their family said following their deaths.
Teresa (Terri) Rose LaManno, 53, was killed outside the Village Shalom Retirement Center. She was an occupational therapist at the Children's Center for the Visually Impaired. She is survived by her husband and two children. After her death, her family established a scholarship in her name for patients to receive treatment at CCVI. The latest recipients were named last week.
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