The Nation - News from Feb. 24, 1985
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A former leader of the American Nationalist Party, a neo-Nazi group, hanged himself in a Boise, Ida., jail cell, one day after returning from Seattle where he had spent 10 days testifying before a federal grand jury about the Aryan Nations Church and a neo-Nazi splinter group called The Order, authorities said. Members of both groups are suspects in several armored car and bank robberies. Eugene T. Kinerk, 22, was found hanging from a vent by a torn bed sheet, U.S. Marshal Blaine Skinner said. Kinerk of La Grande, Ore., left a suicide note saying he was afraid of what might happen to him after testifying against his former comrades. He was awaiting a federal court trial in Boise on bank robbery charges.
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