Miss Hitler contestant and her boyfriend convicted on terror charges

Derrick Santistevan

A young Yorkshire lady and her boyfriend, who worshipped Adolf Hitler and wished to start a race war, have actually been convicted on terrorism charges.

Alice Cutter, 23, from Sowerby Bridge, even went into a Miss Hitler alternative beauty competition and shared a fascination for weapons and knives with her partner Mark Jones.

The set were condemned of being members of the prohibited far-right group National Action after a retrial at Birmingham Crown Court.

They were convicted along with another 2 young men Garry Jack, 24, from Castle Bromwich, Birmingham and Connor Scothern, 19, from Nottingham.

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Alice Cutter and Mark Jones were condemned of being members of the prohibited far-right group National Action

A 5th offender, Daniel Ward, pleaded guilty to being a member of National Action prior to the trial got under method.

Sky News was offered uncommon and special access to the counter terrorism examination, as investigators apprehended 29- year-old Ward at his family home in Birmingham in September 2018.

When informed he was being apprehended under the terrorism act, he stated to officers: “That’s nuts.”

However authorities have actually explained him as a hazardous person who supported violent action.

On 19 October 2016, Ward sent out an e-mail to National Action’s contact address. He stated he was white English from Birmingham and considered himself “fanatical” in his beliefs.

He went on to state: “We are at war and it’s time for me to fight for my children’s future and the future of our people. I am 100% committed and genuine. All I have to offer is my thirst for gratuitous violence! If I can be of any help to you guys, I’m in.”

Throughout the examination, he stopped working to comply with investigators and declined consistently to address their concerns, prior to lastly pleading guilty at a pre-trial hearing in 2015.

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Cutter had a neo-Nazi image on her phone

The Birmingham trial is the last of 3 linked trials brought versus members of National Action, who continued their participation with the far-right group after it was disallowed by the then Home Secretary Amber Rudd in December 2016.

The jury at Birmingham Court was informed how Alice Cutter met Mark Jones in 2016 through her participation with the group.

The couple started a relationship and relocated together in Sowerby Bridge, West Yorkshire, in 2017.

Cutter was stated to be a “significant force” within National Action circles and her views on ethnic cleaning, especially of Jews, were stated to have actually made her a perfect National Action “banner carrier”, according to the prosecution.

She was referred to as a “central spoke” in the National Action wheel.

In a private, one-to-one chat with among the group’s leaders, Cutter explained a game of football in which the ball was a Jew’s decapitated head so that, in her words, he “got a good kicking every time”.

As it ended up being clear that National Action would be prohibited in December 2016, Cutter worried and messaged Jones: “I suggest you get your arse home asap and make sure everything is wiped. No way to truly clean up my iPad. Or phone even.”

Nevertheless, she was stated to be a continuing “lynchpin” of the organisation after it was prohibited and even gathered the jail addresses of National Action members who were on remand or serving detainees throughout 2018, so that others might remain in touch with them.

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Jones, who was nicknamed ‘Mr Angry’, had actually been included with extremist politics given that he was a teen

In one message to her boyfriend, she composed: “I want to smack my race into reality, we are so pure and cute, why can we not gas the f***ing invaders, I am unsure.”

Cutter had a neo-Nazi image on her phone called the “Black Sun” – which came from as a mosaic in a castle gotten by SS leader Heinrich Himmler – and the words “Don’t worry it’s coming” and “The storm is coming”.

The group re-formed as the Triple K Mafia – a recommendation to the Ku Klux Klan – and referred themselves as the “neo-Nazi Underground” and even “Adolf’s top bois”.

Mark Jones, who was nicknamed “Mr Angry”, had actually been included with extremist politics given that he was a teen as a member of the youth wing of the British National Celebration along with Jack Renshaw, who went on to outline to eliminate his regional MP with a machete.

The trial heard that in Might 2016, Jones sent out an image to Ben Raymond, among the creators of National Action.

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The Buchenwald prisoner-of-war camp in Germany

It revealed, according to the prosecution, the 2 of them, their faces intentionally blurred, in the execution space of Buchenwald prisoner-of-war camp in Germany. Both men were offering a Nazi salute.

Cutter informed the trial she was encouraged to get in a Miss Hitler alternative beauty competition to assist increase the profile of National Action.

For the competition, Cutter positioned with her deal with masked and embraced the name Buchenwald Princess, a recommendation to the Nazi prisoner-of-war camp.

She sent a variety of images and a description of herself as a “vegan and an animal lover”.

Regardless Of the group’s frequently weird, practically funny shenanigans at times, authorities state all were extremist in their beliefs and extremely unsafe people.

Investigator Chief Inspector Sean Edwards stated: “What I can state is their aspiration was to get ready for a race war. We have actually seen in New Zealand the impacts of this ideology in regards to the attack at the mosque, 50 individuals dead.

” We saw the murder of Jo Cox MP, once again motivated by conservative terrorism and the Finsbury Park attack where a gentleman was eliminated outside a mosque in 2017.

“So this ideology and this ambition for a race war has manifested itself already and people have lost their lives because of it.”

All of those convicted for membership of National Action have actually been young.

Prosecutors stated the group had actually intentionally targeted those it might more quickly persuade into violent extremism.

Authorities alert the danger from reactionary terrorism is continuing to grow and although Islamist extremism stays the primary danger, reactionary groups now position a really considerable problem.

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