Nazi-obsessed father who named son Adolf Hilter still fighting for custody in New Jersey
Heath Campbell's ex-wife tells horrifying tale of beatings and abuse against their children as the Nazi-crazed father on public assistance fights to regain visitation rights to see Hons Heinrich, Adolf Hitler, Aryan Nation and Honz*lynn Jeannie.
Long before he started idolizing Adolf Hitler, Heath Campbell was a wife-beating tyrant who was obsessed with the devil, the Daily News has learned.
An ex-wife of Campbell, who marched into a New Jersey courthouse last week in full Nazi regalia, says he was a hubby from hell.
Literally.
“He claimed that his mother was raped and he was the evil seed planted inside her,” Cathy Bowlby told The News. “He believed he was the devil reborn to take over the world.”
“He’d say, ‘I believe in the devil. I worship the devil. I am the devil.’ ”
Campbell, who would go on to name one of his sons Adolf Hitler, even lobbied Bowlby to name their first-born Lucifer. But she “talked him out of it” by suggesting that their son take their father’s name instead.
That didn’t stop Campbell from acting like the devil, Bowlby said.
Throughout their stormy, three-year marriage, he regularly punched, choked, raped and even threatened to kill his young wife, she said.
One of his favorite activities was taking Bowlby on car rides to a local cemetery.
“To show me where he was going to bury me when he killed me,” Bowlby said.
He also terrorized their son, Heath. Once, furious that his 2-year-old had knocked into the curtains, Campbell picked up a running vacuum cleaner and held it inches from Heath’s face.
“He was absolutely terrified,” Bowlby said. “For years after, he would scream and cry when he saw a vacuum cleaner.”
Bowlby revealed Campbell’s violent past days after he showed up at a custody hearing in Flemington, N.J., Tuesday dressed like his infamous idol and proudly showing off swastika tattoos on his neck and arms.
The 40-year-old Campbell, who is the father of eight kids from four women, is vying to gain visitation rights to see his youngest child, Hons Heinrich.
Campbell’s three other kids with his estranged third wife Deborah — Adolf Hitler Campbell, 7, JoyceLynn Aryan Nation Campbell, 6, and 5-year-old Honz*lynn Jeannie Campbell — were also taken away by the state after domestic abuse allegations surfaced.
He also had a child with his first ex-wife and another with an ex-girlfriend. Details about them were unavailable.
Campbell’s troubles started in 2009 when he made a stink over a supermarket’s refusal to inscribe Adolf Hitler’s name on a cake for his son Adolf’s third birthday.
“Jewish people came into my house and took my kids all over a name,” Campbell told The News this week. “I didn’t murder anybody. I didn’t hurt anybody. What crime did I do? Yes, I’m guilty of loving my children.”
Campbell has long rankled his neighbors in the tiny western New Jersey township of Holland.
“If it wasn’t illegal, I’d shoot him,” said a middle-aged neighbor, who refused to give his name.
The unemployed Campbell lives off of disability payments and drives a green 1985 Pontiac Bonneville adorned with a swastika on its hood and Hitler stickers on the passenger side door.
When Campbell met Bowlby in 1998, he already had one ex-wife, two kids and a dark past.
Campbell was abused as a child, developed “serious psychological conditions” and never learned to read, court documents show.
At first, Campbell treated Bowlby like a queen, dropping off sweet notes at her house.
But once she moved in with him, he turned into a monster, Bowlby said.
He ordered her not to look at other men and imposed strict rules on what she could wear:
No shorts. Only long shirts with high necklines.
Bowlby wasn’t allowed to go outside by herself, and Campbell nailed the windows closed to make sure she couldn’t escape.
Bowlby said she wasn’t allowed to watch TV shows — only cartoons were permitted — because Campbell didn’t want her to see other men.
Even after the birth of their second child, a girl named Kurtlynn, Campbell openly fantasized about killing Bowlby.
“He told me he was going to drown me in the bathtub and slit my wrists to make it look like suicide,” Bowlby sai
At the time, Campbell was racist, “but he wasn’t into all that Nazi stuff,” Bowlby said.
His obsessions were the devil and the ultra-violent film “Natural Born Killers,” which he watched repeatedl
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Heath Campbell's ex-wife tells horrifying tale of beatings and abuse against their children as the Nazi-crazed father on public assistance fights to regain visitation rights to see Hons Heinrich, Adolf Hitler, Aryan Nation and Honz*lynn Jeannie.
Long before he started idolizing Adolf Hitler, Heath Campbell was a wife-beating tyrant who was obsessed with the devil, the Daily News has learned.
An ex-wife of Campbell, who marched into a New Jersey courthouse last week in full Nazi regalia, says he was a hubby from hell.
Literally.
“He claimed that his mother was raped and he was the evil seed planted inside her,” Cathy Bowlby told The News. “He believed he was the devil reborn to take over the world.”
“He’d say, ‘I believe in the devil. I worship the devil. I am the devil.’ ”
Campbell, who would go on to name one of his sons Adolf Hitler, even lobbied Bowlby to name their first-born Lucifer. But she “talked him out of it” by suggesting that their son take their father’s name instead.
That didn’t stop Campbell from acting like the devil, Bowlby said.
Throughout their stormy, three-year marriage, he regularly punched, choked, raped and even threatened to kill his young wife, she said.
One of his favorite activities was taking Bowlby on car rides to a local cemetery.
“To show me where he was going to bury me when he killed me,” Bowlby said.
He also terrorized their son, Heath. Once, furious that his 2-year-old had knocked into the curtains, Campbell picked up a running vacuum cleaner and held it inches from Heath’s face.
“He was absolutely terrified,” Bowlby said. “For years after, he would scream and cry when he saw a vacuum cleaner.”
Bowlby revealed Campbell’s violent past days after he showed up at a custody hearing in Flemington, N.J., Tuesday dressed like his infamous idol and proudly showing off swastika tattoos on his neck and arms.
The 40-year-old Campbell, who is the father of eight kids from four women, is vying to gain visitation rights to see his youngest child, Hons Heinrich.
Campbell’s three other kids with his estranged third wife Deborah — Adolf Hitler Campbell, 7, JoyceLynn Aryan Nation Campbell, 6, and 5-year-old Honz*lynn Jeannie Campbell — were also taken away by the state after domestic abuse allegations surfaced.
He also had a child with his first ex-wife and another with an ex-girlfriend. Details about them were unavailable.
Campbell’s troubles started in 2009 when he made a stink over a supermarket’s refusal to inscribe Adolf Hitler’s name on a cake for his son Adolf’s third birthday.
“Jewish people came into my house and took my kids all over a name,” Campbell told The News this week. “I didn’t murder anybody. I didn’t hurt anybody. What crime did I do? Yes, I’m guilty of loving my children.”
Campbell has long rankled his neighbors in the tiny western New Jersey township of Holland.
“If it wasn’t illegal, I’d shoot him,” said a middle-aged neighbor, who refused to give his name.
The unemployed Campbell lives off of disability payments and drives a green 1985 Pontiac Bonneville adorned with a swastika on its hood and Hitler stickers on the passenger side door.
When Campbell met Bowlby in 1998, he already had one ex-wife, two kids and a dark past.
Campbell was abused as a child, developed “serious psychological conditions” and never learned to read, court documents show.
At first, Campbell treated Bowlby like a queen, dropping off sweet notes at her house.
But once she moved in with him, he turned into a monster, Bowlby said.
He ordered her not to look at other men and imposed strict rules on what she could wear:
No shorts. Only long shirts with high necklines.
Bowlby wasn’t allowed to go outside by herself, and Campbell nailed the windows closed to make sure she couldn’t escape.
Bowlby said she wasn’t allowed to watch TV shows — only cartoons were permitted — because Campbell didn’t want her to see other men.
Even after the birth of their second child, a girl named Kurtlynn, Campbell openly fantasized about killing Bowlby.
“He told me he was going to drown me in the bathtub and slit my wrists to make it look like suicide,” Bowlby sai
At the time, Campbell was racist, “but he wasn’t into all that Nazi stuff,” Bowlby said.
His obsessions were the devil and the ultra-violent film “Natural Born Killers,” which he watched repeatedl
link iff oonnoo waan fe read da rest

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