Saturday, March 23, 2019

"Nazi Princess" Denies All Charges

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The Daily Mail reports:
"A couple suspected of being neo-Nazi terrorists wore 'his-and-hers' Swastika jumpers, a court has heard.

Jurors heard Alice Cutter, 22, and her partner Mark Jones, 24, were photographed posing in the knitwear in April last year.

The engaged couple, from Halifax, West Yorkshire, have gone on trial at Birmingham Crown Court accused of being members of the banned far-right organisation National Action.

The far right-wing group was banned by the Government on December 16, 2016, following the murder of MP Jo Cox. 

The jumpers were found by police during searches of the couple's home.

The court heard officers also found Swastika earrings, Nazi memorabilia and an image of Cutter holding a gun.

In court today, prosecutor Barnaby Jameson QC outlined a series of photographs believed to have been taken on Cutter's mobile, including knives bearing a Nazi symbol.

He went on to describe an alleged image of Cutter and Jones in 'his-and-hers Swastika knitwear', and an image 'showing Jones holding what looks like a bazooka'.

He told the court: 'On the same mobile, is a shot of Jones standing by a sign saying 'warning, you are now entering Nazi Germany, beware of fanatics'.' 

The third day of the trial was told Cutter, who is alleged to have been an entrant in a 'Miss Hitler' contest in 2016, refused to answer questions about the Nazi-themed items.

The couple deny the charges alongside co-defendants Garry Jack, 23, and Connor Scothern, 18."
Read more: Daily Mail  

The trial continues next week.


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