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The latest on the sentencing of a white supremacist convicted of capital murder for the deaths of three people at two Jewish sites in the Kansas City area (all times local):

11:15 a.m.

Prosecutors are asking jurors to impose a death sentence for a white supremacist convicted of capital murder for killing three people at two suburban Kansas City Jewish sites.

During his opening statement Monday in the sentencing phase, assistant prosecutor Chris McMullin called Frazier Glenn Miller Jr. a "proud and remorseless killer that regrets only that he didn't kill more people."

Miller, who is representing himself, said he never denied the shootings. He called them "righteous" and "honorable."

Prosecutors were expected to only call one witness before Miller takes the stand in his own defense.