Gay neo-Nazi film wins top prize
Gay neo-Nazi film wins top prize
Tags: Film Gay, Gay Film, Gay Nazi, Gay Top, Nazi Film, Neo Nazi, Top Gay, WinsCourt considers death sentence for Ohio neo-Nazi
(Washington) The Supreme Court seemed receptive Tuesday to reinstating the death sentence of a flamboyant neo-Nazi convicted of murdering three men in Ohio more than a quarter century ago.
Ohio attorney general Richard Cordray told justices during oral arguments that Frank Spisak had a fair trial and deserves death. Cordray urged …
Tags: Death Sentence, Frank Spisak, Neo Nazi, Ohio Attorney General, Oral Arguments, Quarter Century, Richard Cordray, Supreme Court, Three MenNeo-Nazi ideas blamed in gay Oxnard teen’s slaying
July 22 marked the third and likely final day of testimony in the pre-trial hearing of a boy accused of gunning down a gay classmate at an Oxnard junior high school.
Prosecutors contended Tuesday in Ventura County Superior Court that the boy, Brandon McInerney, was motivated at least in part by neo-Nazi beliefs.
McInerney was 14 and Larry King was 15 when King was fatally shot during a computer lab class on Feb. 12, 2008. McInerney was acquainted with local neo-Nazis and kept a notebook with elaborate drawings of Nazi symbols and regalia, according to testimony from an investigator. McInerney, now 15, has been charged as an adult with first-degree murder.
Read more about the shooting and pretrial hearing.
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`Neo-Nazi’ beliefs behind Asian, gay murders
A white supremacist convicted of killing Korean backpacker Jae Hyeon Kim was also responsible for the murder of a homosexual Westport man in 1999 and will now spend at least 25 years behind bars.
Hayden Brent McKenzie, 31, appeared for sentencing in the High Court at Wellington yesterday after earlier admitting murdering Kim at Charleston, near Westport, in September or October 2003. McKenzie’s name suppression was lifted yesterday, but Justice Simon France made an order preventing publication of images of McKenzie or any description of his appearance.
The lifting of suppression means it can be revealed that in 2004 McKenzie was convicted and was four years into a life sentence for his part in the murder of James John (Janis) Bambrough in 1999 at Westport.
Yesterday, the judge sentenced McKenzie to another life sentence, this time with a non-parole period of 21 years.
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