A white supremacist who admits to killing his gay ex-employer at a North Carolina college has said he feels no remorse and that he had done ‘the world a favor.’

Kenneth Morgan Stancil III, 20, shot Ron Lane, 44, Monday (13 April) after he was dismissed for too many absenses.

He was arrested the next day while sleeping on a Florida beach, about 500 miles from Wayne Community College in Goldsboro.

Stancil told a WRAL reporter from jail that Lane’s sexuality was one of the reasons he killed him.

Asked whether he hated gay people, he replied: ‘Yes, I do – with a passion.’

Stancil claimed his former boss had made sexuals advances on him and a male relative.

‘He ain’t physically touch him but he was in the proposal to try to,’ he said. ‘You know, and I wasn’t gonna let that happen.’

Stancil claimed Lane harrassed the relative on Facebook and tried

to call him a week before the shooting.

Stancil said that because the relative wasn’t a ‘faggot’ like Lane, he was forced to act.

Stancil’s mother, Debbie Stancil, told the Associated Press earlier this week that Lane had never molested a family member. She also said Kenneth needed ‘mental help.’

Stancil recently got a facial tattoo of the number 88, a neo-Nazi abbreviation for Heil Hitler.

When asked if he was a white supremacist, he confirmed that he was a neo-Nazi but did not define with any group.

‘I try to look out for my fellow white people as much as possible, you understand? And, I don’t believe in race mixing,’ he said.

Stancil is being held without bail in a Florida jail and is expected to be sent to North Carolina for prosecution.