'Miss Hitler' beauty contest winner, 22, accused of being 'lynchpin in National ...

Alice Cutter, 22, won the 'Miss Hitler' beauty contest by entering as 'Buchenwald Princess'

Alice Cutter, 22, won the 'Miss Hitler' beauty contest by entering as 'Buchenwald Princess'

A neo-Nazi terror suspect who entered a 'Miss Hitler' beauty contest suggested playing football with the severed head of a Jewish person, a court heard.

Jurors heard Alice Cutter, 22, from Halifax, allegedly made the statement in a private message to convicted National Action member Alex Deakin.

She is accused of sending the message after the far right-wing group was banned by the Government on December 16, 2016, following the murder of MP Jo Cox.

Cutter is charged with membership of a proscribed terrorist organisation.

She is on trial with her fiance Mark Jones, 24, Garry Jack, 23, of Shard End, Birmingham, and Connor Scothern, 18, of Nottingham.

Prosecutor Barnaby Jameson QC said: 'Cutter's violent racist mindset leeches right through the secret National Action chat groups.

Alice Cutter, 22, leaving Birmingham Crown Court where she is on trial with three others, accused of being members of the banned Neo-Nazi group National Action

Alice Cutter, 22, leaving Birmingham Crown Court where she is on trial with three others, accused of being members of the banned Neo-Nazi group National Action

'This was not simply Alice Cutter playing to the gallery.

'In a private, one-to-one chat with Alex Deakin, Cutter said what she considered a good thing was a game of football in which the ball was Jew's decapitated head so that the Jew, in her words, got a good kicking every time.

'Cutter was active during National Action's banned phase and co-habiting with a National Action leader and strategist, namely Mark Jones.

'It was Cutter who was collating the prison addresses of National Action members

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