An Ozarks jury Wednesday found white supremacist Gordon Winrod guilty of kidnapping his six grandchildren and terrorizing them....| UPI
KULM — The concern in Kulm began with a Facebook post from Shannon Maresh, the granddaughter of white supremacist Gordon Winrod. Maresh, formerly Shannon Leppert, wrote that her grandfather was “setting up shop” in the old Kulm school. “We are all ‘blood sucking Jews,’ whatever that means. The point is, he and his followers fully […]| minotdailynews.com
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The granddaughter of a white supremacist who preached hatred of Jews and police -- and who kidnapped six of his grandchildren from North Dakota two decades ago -- says he might be "setting up shop" in Kulm, N.D.Shannon Maresh said in an interview...| InForum
The concern in Kulm, N.D., began with a Facebook post from Shannon Maresh, the granddaughter of white supremacist Gordon Winrod. Maresh, formerly Shannon Leppert, wrote that her grandfather was "setting up shop" in the old Kulm school."We are all...| InForum
Watch, listen and read exclusive reporting 40 years in the making as Forum Communications Columnist Jim Shaw looks back at the infamous Medina, North Dakota, shootout and tells where it stands today.| InForum
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JAMESTOWN, N.D. - Erika Schumacher offered an odd answer in class when she was asked to write something about herself: "I was abducted." The 26-year-old who graduates from Valley City State University today has a life story that reads like a movi...| Detroit Lakes Tribune
White supremacist pastor Gordon Winrod, 85, is scheduled to be released from prison May 11 after having served just over 10 years of a 30-year sentence for kidnapping six of his grandchildren and keeping them at his rural Ozark County farm to indoctrinate them. Winrod was arrested in May 2000 after law enforcement officials raided his farm southeast of Gainesville. Following his arrest, the grandchildren holed up in a secret bunker at the farm for four days until officials were able to coax t...| Ozark County Times
Leppert v. Leppert - 519 N.W.2d 287| Justia Law
Archived information about hate preacher Gordon Winrod| culteducation.com
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion is the most widely distributed antisemitic publication of modern times. Although repeatedly discredited, it continues to circulate.| encyclopedia.ushmm.org