'Miss Hitler’ beauty queen Alice Cutter jailed for partaking in neo-Nazi group National Action, to be freed early
The court in Birmingham had sentenced a Neo-Nazi sympathiser, Alice Cutter, who competed in a Miss Hitler contest, to three years in jail, for her participation and support of the banned group The National Action. However, after a recent Parole Bo...

This means Alice Cutter would be freed after serving just twenty-six months of her sentence. The young girl had been jailed along with her boyfriend, Mark Jones, and other group members, Garry Jack and Connor Scothern.
Alice Cutter had been sent to the HMP New Hall, West Yorkshire, where the serial killer Rosemary West was also imprisoned. The 25-year-old ‘Miss Hitler’ used to joke about planning a gas attack on synagogues and using the head of a Jew as a football.
It is pertinent to mention that Alice Cutter had entered a beauty pageant "Miss Hitler" under the name "Buchenwald Princess."
The Judge Paul Farrer QC of Birmingham Crown Court had declared that she didn't hold any post in the group but was undoubtedly the confidante of one of the group leaders. The other members are still being held in prison.
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