Accused neo-Nazi describes killing gay Jewish college student Blaze Bernstein in disturbing testimony
Samuel Woodward still claims he’s not gay or a neo-Nazi.
June 25, 2024
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Samuel Woodward still claims he’s not gay or a neo-Nazi.
The trial was delayed in February after the accused neo-Nazi killer threw water at the judge.
Members of the group Atomwaffen, which idolizes Hitler and Charles Manson, praised the accused killer of pre-med student Blaze Bernstein.
Samuel Woodward, accused of murdering 19-year-old UPenn student Blaze Bernstein, has ties to a group that idolizes Hitler and Manson.
Samuel Woodward, an accused neo-Nazi, has admitted his guilt but denies the killing of Blaze Bernstein was premeditated.
On Friday, suspect Samuel Woodward will likely learn his trial schedule.
The jury took only eight hours to convict Samuel Woodward on all counts.
Samuel Woodward, accused of murdering Bernstein because the latter was gay, poses a danger to others, a judge ruled.
Samuel Woodward, who's accused of stabbing Blaze Bernstein more than 20 times, recently had a hate-crime enhancement added to the murder charge.
Conor Climo, who communicated all year with a white nationalist group, allegedly kept hand-drawn schematics for attacks on a synogogue and a LGBTQ club.
The gay teen was stabbed 20 times, and a classmate turned neo-Nazi is charged with his murder.
Jeanne Pepper, the mother of Blaze Bernstein, sat down with The Advocate to talk about what it means for her family that Samuel Woodward’s anti-Semitism and homophobia got him locked up for the rest of his life.