Post date: Jun 04, 2013 12:57:25 PM
Heath Campbell, a New Jersey man who lost custody of his children after giving them Nazi inspired names, appears at child custody hearing wearing a Nazi Uniform.
FLEMINGTON, NEW JERSEY, UNITED STATES (JUNE 3, 2013) (NBC) - Heath Campbell, a New Jersey man who lost custody of his children after giving them Nazi inspired names, appeared in court on Monday (June 3) wearing a full Nazi uniform.
Campbell appeared at the custody hearing to ask the judge for visitation rights for his youngest child Hons.The 18-month old boy was just hours old when he was taken from the hospital byNew Jersey youth officials in November 2011.
The self-proclaimed white supremacist said he never abused his children and would try to convince the judge that he is a good father.
"I mean, I'm going to tell the judge that I love my children, I want to be a father, let me be it. Let me prove to the world that I'm a good father," Campbell said.
In spite of naming one of his children Hitler, Campbell said he is a fit father and he hopes that the judge would see past his attire.
"If they're good judges and they're good people, go look within, not what's on the outside," Campbell said.
Campbell's three other children, Adolf Hitler Campbell, six, and his younger sistersJoycelynn Aryan Nation, five, and Honszlynn Hinler, four, were also taken by Youth and Family services in 2009.
He is expected back in family court later this month for a follow-up hearing.