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Casual Encounters George Weber and John Katehis


George Weber
George Weber

Web of Lies is a show about murders committed using the internet. In Season 1, episode 4 the story of George Weber is shown. The title of the show is Casual Encounters and Discovery ID describes it as, George Weber is on a New York morning radio show. When he doesn’t show for work, police discover his mutilated body in his apartment. Investigation of his on line activity exposes George's private life and may provide the key to nailing his murderer.


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John Katehis was a disturbed young man who had a social media account that would frighten anyone. He used homosexual men looking for sadistic sex as a means of making money. Regardless, George did not deserve to die.

The take away from this crime is to avoid anonymous hook ups and who you allow into your home. Definitely feel like there are two kinds of people in the world - those who would do this and those who won't. If you must, at least be sure you know self defense and never allow yourself to be tied up.  John Katehis is eligible for parole in November of 2033, you can write to John at the address shown below.

Address

John Katehis 12A0161
Sing Sing Correctional Facility
354 Hunter Street
Ossining, New York 10562-5442

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