Donnerstag, März 03, 2005
The Seattle Times: Imprisoned supremacist is drawing new interest
White supremacist Matt Hale, the self-proclaimed "Pontifex Maximus" of the neo-Nazi group formerly called the World Church of the Creator, sits in a cell, isolated from other inmates and allowed only rare visits from his parents. But investigators want to know whether his influence extended beyond prison walls. (...) White-supremacist discussion forums on the Internet have been buzzing with news of the slayings this week. Some posted messages exulting over or trying to justify the killings; others complained of a "witch hunt" for white supremacists and a rush to link them to the slayings, while a few other postings offered condolences to the Lefkow family.
In 2002, photos of Lefkow's husband and daughters, as well as excerpts from Michael Lefkow's biography, were posted on the Internet by white nationalists. In one 2003 discussion, white supremacists posted the Lefkows' home address, noting with disbelief that it was on Michael Lefkow's own Web site.
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