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Accused Murderer Seeks Funds for Defense

Photo courtesy of the Jewish Community Center of Greater Kansas City
Photo courtesy of the Jewish Community Center of Greater Kansas City

OLATHE, Kan. (AP)_ A Missouri man accused of killing three people at two Kansas City-area Jewish sites is asking for $200,000 to defend himself in court.  In a motion filed yesterday (WED), 74-year-old Frazier Glenn Miller of Aurora, Missouri, says he doesn't trust his stand-by attorneys.  Miller fired the attorneys last month and has been representating himself in court, but District Judge Kelly Ryan ordered the lawyers to assist him.  Miller says the $200,000 would be "sufficient for now" but indicated he would be willing to negotiate a smaller amount.  He is accused of killing William Corporan, Reat Griffin Underwood, and Terri LaManno on April 13, 2014, in Overland Park, Kansas.   In a separate motion filed yesterday (WED), Miller argued that the killings were "necessary."

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