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."