- In a vile, hate-filled outburst Will Williams said he felt ‘no guilt’ about death
- Williams, 69, is the leader of the white-supremacist group National Alliance
- He said Jo Cox 'put a target on her back' with stance on 'Muslim refugees'
- Thomas Mair bought £430 of books from group on how to build weapons
The leader of a US neo-Nazi group ‘supported’ by Jo Cox’s accused killer last night launched a sickening attack on the murdered MP saying: ‘She put a target on her back.’ In a vile, hate-filled outburst Will Williams said he felt ‘no guilt’ about the killing. Williams, 69, is the leader of the white-supremacist National Alliance, from which Thomas Mair bought £430 worth of books in 1999 and 2003, including texts on how to build homemade guns and explosives.