Frazier Glenn Miller, Jr., from Aurora, Missouri, founded and built the only White people’s party ever in the U.S. – the White Patriot Party – between 1980 to 1986, with a peak membership of around 5000.
Glenn Miller was charged with killing three people outside two Jewish Centers in Overland Park, Kansas earlier this month.
After going underground, Glenn Miller was arrested on April 30, 1987 in Ozark, Missouri, on numerous Federal criminal charges in the company of three other men (Tony Wydra, Robert “Jack” Jackson, and Douglas Sheets), who were also taken into Federal custody. Glenn Miller testified at the 1988 trial of 13 white supremacist leaders. He was then loathed as a traitor by much of the extreme right.
Glenn Miller (with bullhorn), who headed the White Patriot Party in the 1980s, frequently called for violence.
There’s more…
The ABC11 I-Team traced Miller’s path from North Carolina to Kansas. They learned he was given a new Social Security number and the new name of Frazier Glenn Cross in the 1990s when he entered the Federal Witness Protection Program.
And, as ABC11 I-Team started digging into Miller’s time in the Raleigh area, they made a rather startling discovery. In the 1980s, the avowed white supremacist, anti-Semite, and anti-homosexual was caught by police in an unlikely compromised situation with a black prostitute who was really a man.