A former neo-Nazi has pleaded guilty to fatally shooting his two Florida roommates in 2017
A former member of a neo-Nazi group pleaded guilty Monday toin 2017, abruptly avoiding the start of a murder trial in which he had planned to use the insanity defense, according to court records.
Arthurs admitted killing the roommates, Andrew Oneschuk, 18, and 22-year-old Jeremy Himmelman, nearly 6 years ago at the Tampa apartment they shared. Arthurs told police after his arrest that all three had been part of a small, mostly online neo-Nazi group called the Atomwaffen Division and that he shot the pair with an assault-style rifle because they ridiculed his conversion to Islam.
The bomb-making materials -- including the highly explosive substance HMTD, several pounds of ammonium nitrate and homemade fuses -- were discovered during the murder investigation. Arthurs told police the group planned terrorist attacks, possibly against nuclear plants. Russell and his co-defendant, Sarah Beth Clendaniel, have both pleaded not guilty in Maryland federal court and are awaiting trial.
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