White supremacist Matt Hale, the
self-proclaimed "Pontifex Maximus" of 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
malign influence extended beyond the prison walls. Police are
investigating whether the shooting deaths of a federal judge's husband
and mother were carried out by hate groups that were linked to Hale or
were sympathetic toward him and thought they were avenging his cause.
But Chicago Chief of Detectives James Molloy cautioned that the
possibility of hate-group involvement is one many angles under
investigation, adding: "It would be far too early to draw any
definitive links." Hale, 33, is facing up to 40 years in prison at
sentencing next month for trying to arrange the murder of the judge,
Joan Humphrey Lefkow, who presided over a trademark dispute involving
the name of his group. On Monday night, Lefkow came home to find her
husband and mother shot to death in the basement. Hale's call for
"racial holy war" was previously linked to a deadly, three-day shooting
rampage against minorities by one of his followers in 1999. [more]
The Aryan Nations - one of the most notorious neo-Nazi groups in the United States - is moving its
national headquarters to Kansas City, Kansas. The group's members, who
believe that Jews are "the children of Satan" and African-Americans are
"beasts of the field," chose Kansas City, Kan., because of its central
location, said "High Counsel" August B. Kreis III. [more]