FILE - Frazier Glenn Cross, also known as Glenn Miller, reacts after being found guilty of three counts of capital murder in Johnson County Courthouse in Olathe, Kansas, August 31, 2015. Reuters
FILE – Frazier Glenn Cross, also known as Glenn Miller, reacts after being found guilty of three counts of capital murder in Johnson County Courthouse in Olathe, Kansas, August 31, 2015. Reuters

 

Olathe, KS -An expert says the Missouri man convicted of killing three people at Jewish sites in Kansas will live only a few more years.

Jurors heard testimony Friday in the sentencing phase of 74-year-old Frazier Glenn Miller’s trial.

The 74-year-old anti-Semite, who is representing himself, called Dr. James Lineback to the stand. The pulmonologist says Miller, who suffers from emphysema, likely will live another five to six years.

Miller killed 69-year-old William Corporon and Corporon’s 14-year-old grandson, Reat Griffin Underwood, at the Jewish Community Center in Overland Park, then shot 53-year-old Terri LaManno at the nearby Village Shalom retirement center in April 2014. None of the victims was Jewish.

Miller, who founded a Ku Klux Klan chapter in his native North Carolina, is facing death or life in prison. Jurors will hear closing arguments Tuesday.

Jurors will hear closing arguments Tuesday.

As reported by Vos Iz Neias