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In the final episode of the series — not counting the bonus episode, which is available at our Patreon page or by subscribing through Apple Podcasts — Casper reflects on it all, from the acts of terrorism he once planned to wanting to make the world a better place for his grandchildren. He talks about the continued threat of white supremacy and why it shouldn't be underestimated, and he discusses how destructive the prison system is.
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Once he left the white supremacy movement, Casper felt compelled to fight racism. But his initial attempts to do so were disastrous. He still had a lot to learn about how to approach people and change their minds. Once he developed more effective tools for doing this, he began helping others leave white supremacy as well.
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After faking continued devotion to his gang and the white supremacy movement for years, Casper finally decides that he just can't do it anymore. He announces his departure from State Prison Skinheads and the white supremacy movement in general, and he tries to begin a new life yet again — and to repair broken relationships with the Black family members to whom he'd once been so close.
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While partnering with a friend in a new contracting business, Casper befriends an older Black man known as Old Man John. The personal connections they make and John's empathy begin to bring about deep change in Casper's beliefs about race. In the meantime, Casper struggles to reintegrate into society, and he finds himself in crisis.
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To appeal his conviction, Casper has to challenge the law itself — specifically, New Jersey's self-defense law. After years of failed attempts, Casper begins to make headway when he takes a course in paralegal studies and is directed by another inmate to examine a clause in the Constitution that's relevant to his case.
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Despite having long ago decided that he was through with religion, Casper joins a church in prison — an atheist, white supremacist church now known as the Creativity Movement. Ironically, his involvement in the church leads him to begin doubting his white supremacist doctrines.
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Casper's troubles begin to make sense in light of the horrors he suffered as a child. After years of struggling to come to terms with a childhood filled with abandonment and abuse, Casper learns some things about his father that help him to understand his father and himself.
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Even as Casper's father works tirelessly to get Casper out of prison, Casper labors to build his new gang. It grows faster than he could have imagined, spreading far beyond the state of New Jersey. When his dying father comes for a final visit, Casper tells him what he has become.
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While languishing in solitary confinement after stabbing another inmate, Casper writes letters to the notorious white supremacist David Lane. With Lane's support, he and four other men found a gang called State Prison Skinheads. Part of running a gang involves punishing members for breaking the rules, and Casper soon finds himself being punished for talking to a Black inmate he was friends with as a child.
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After killing a man in self-defense, Casper is convicted of manslaughter and sent to Trenton State Prison. In Trenton, he is exposed to white supremacist propaganda and finds himself in a constant struggle for survival, all while hoping he can eventually get his conviction overturned.
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Hate No More is the gripping tale of one man’s journey into and out of violent white supremacy. Get ad-free access to the entire series right now at patreon.com/HateNoMore or by subscribing through Apple Podcasts.
At the age of 20, Casper was unjustly convicted of homicide and sent to one of the toughest prisons in America. He soon got drawn into the white supremacy movement and ended up founding a skinhead gang together with four other men. The years that followed were filled with desperate fights for survival and a persistent quest to have his conviction overturned.
Eventually, while working alongside a Black man known as Old Man John, Casper realized that everything he’d been led to believe about race was based on lies — and he left both his gang and the white supremacy movement entirely. Even as his former comrades assailed him with death threats and labeled him a "race traitor," he began helping others leave the movement as well.
This telling of Casper’s life story ushers the listener into a dark world steeped in violence and hatred — a world few ordinary people can fathom, but one that’s a daily reality for those trapped within America’s cold and unforgiving criminal justice system. For years, Casper sought to get his story out in hopes that it might save others from falling for white supremacist propaganda and making the same mistakes he made.
Now here it is.
Sound design by Michael Parkhurst at Nostalgic Innovations.
Support us: www.patreon.com/HateNoMore
Follow us on Twitter: @HateNoMorePod
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Hate No More is the gripping tale of one man’s journey into and out of violent white supremacy.
At the age of 20, Casper was unjustly convicted of homicide and sent to one of the toughest prisons in America. He soon got drawn into the white supremacy movement and ended up founding a skinhead gang together with four other men. The years that followed were filled with desperate fights for survival and a persistent quest to have his conviction overturned.
Eventually, while working alongside a Black man known as Old Man John, Casper realized that everything he’d been led to believe about race was based on lies — and he left both his gang and the white supremacy movement entirely. Even as his former comrades assailed him with death threats and labeled him a "race traitor," he began helping others leave the movement as well.
This telling of Casper’s life story ushers the listener into a dark world steeped in violence and hatred — a world few ordinary people can fathom, but one that’s a daily reality for those trapped within America’s cold and unforgiving criminal justice system.
For years, Casper sought to get his story out in hopes that it might save others from falling for white supremacist propaganda and making the same mistakes he made.
Now here it is.
Sound design by Michael Parkhurst at Nostalgic Innovations.
Support us: www.patreon.com/HateNoMore