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By Brad Reed Attorneys prosecuting an accused murderer will not be allowed to discuss the defendant’s past social media posts praising Nazi leader Adolf Hitler on the grounds that it would unfairly prejudice jurors against him. The Washington Post reports that jurors will not be allowed to hear about the racist social media posts made by Nicolas Giampa, who was indicted in 2019 on a double murder charge for fatally shooting his then-girlfriend’s mother, Buckley Kuhn-Fricker, and stepfather, Scott Fricker. The killing itself was not racially motivated, as prosecutors say that Giampa and the gir…