murdered for chatting online with middle-aged woman posing as her own daughter
22-year-old killed amid Internet lies
from seattle post intelligencer
By CAROLYN THOMPSON
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- He was an 18-year-old Marine headed to war.
She was an attractive young woman sending him off with pictures and lingerie.
Or so each one thought.
In reality, they were two middle-aged people carrying on an Internet fantasy based on seemingly harmless lies.
When a truthful 22-year-old was drawn in, authorities say, their cyber escape turned deadly.
"When you're on the Internet talking, you haven't got a clue who that is on the other end," Erie County Sheriff's Lt. Ron Kenyon said. "You don't have a clue."
When Brian Barrett was shot to death Sept. 15 outside the factory where he worked to help pay for college, investigators and his family were stumped.
Barrett, 22, was an aspiring industrial arts teacher, an accomplished high school athlete who had coached Little League all summer and helped his father coach soccer. Those who knew the Buffalo State College student described him as quiet and unassuming.
He had clearly been targeted. Barrett was shot three times at close range in the neck and left arm after climbing into his truck about 10 p.m. at the end of a shift at Dynabrade Corp. in Clarence, 20 miles outside of Buffalo. His body was found two days later when a co-worker spotted his pickup in an isolated part of the company parking lot.
"He was just a nice kid, a gentleman," said Starpoint High School Athletic Director Tom Sarkovics, who was Barrett's baseball coach for two years. "I don't think anybody could say a bad thing about him."
On Nov. 27, Barrett's 47-year-old co-worker and friend, Thomas Montgomery, was charged with Barrett's murder. The motive, investigators said, was jealousy over Barrett's budding Internet relationship with the same 18-year-old woman Montgomery had been wooing since the previous year.
What neither man knew was that the woman was really a 40-something West Virginia mother using her daughter's identity to attract Internet suitors. Cyberspace, it appeared, was enough for her, and it was a near certainty she would never have met either man.
"The game would have been over at that point and time for sure," Kenyon said.
When Montgomery began chatting with the woman in 2005, the former Marine portrayed himself as perhaps a previous version of himself - a young Marine preparing for deployment to Iraq, Assistant District Attorney Ken Case said.
For a time, they communicated strictly through chat rooms and e-mail.
Then the woman began sending gifts to Montgomery's home, Case said. Pictures of the woman's daughter, lingerie and a set of custom-made dog tags arrived at the pale yellow suburban house that Montgomery shared with his wife and two teenage children.
Montgomery's wife intercepted one of the packages, Case said. She wrote back to the woman at the return address, and included a family portrait to make her point.
"As you can see, Tom's not 18," Case said she wrote. "He's married and he's a father of two. He's 47 and I'm his wife." And, believing she was writing to an 18-year-old: "You've obviously been fooled."
The West Virginia woman - whom authorities will not identify - remembered a friend named Brian that Montgomery had mentioned. She recalled enough of his computer screen name to contact Barrett to ask him about what Montgomery's wife had told her.
Soon Barrett was in regular contact with the woman. Despite knowing the truth about Montgomery, the woman remained in contact with him as well, Case said.
The woman made no secret of the fact she was chatting with Barrett, Case said, and Barrett talked about the relationship at work. Montgomery, authorities say, became jealous.
Sheriff's investigators believe Barrett's killer wore camouflage and a ski mask when he approached Barrett in the parking lot with a .30-caliber rifle and fired at close range.
Montgomery is being held without bail after pleading not guilty to second-degree murder. Tall and with thinning hair, glasses and a mustache, he said nothing at a procedural court appearance on Jan. 10. He is due back in court in June.
His wife, whom authorities have not named, has begun divorce proceedings, Case said. She did not respond to a message left at Montgomery's home in suburban Cheektowaga or answer a reporter's knock there.
Internet crime expert J.A. Hitchcock, author of "Net Crimes & Misdemeanors," said the case illustrates the dangers that lurk on the web.
"I'm hoping that this case will make people think twice about what they do online and what their actions can cause in the long run," she said.
Re: murdered for chatting online with middle-aged woman posing as her own daughter
Craziness. I don't understand this immense jealousy either. I don't get too jealous about much at all like dancing, flirting etc cause I'm a hopeless flirt myself! However, when things turn nasty, I don't think i could ever pick up a weapon in defence or infuriation, I'm likely to punch a wall, but why the hell would you kill someone over it?
Re: murdered for chatting online with middle-aged woman posing as her own daughter
Can't we go back to the good ol' days where someone at least has to have sex with someone else before the shooting starts?
Re: murdered for chatting online with middle-aged woman posing as her own daughter
The internetz iz serious buziness.
This is why people need to stop being so stupid and do their research. Never get that invested in an online relationship without at least one webcam venture.
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Originally Posted by badkittyamy
The internetz iz serious buziness.
This is why people need to stop being so stupid and do their research. Never get that invested in an online relationship without at least one webcam venture.
hahahaha i was going to say - "never get involved in an online relationship" period!
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Originally Posted by StolenName
Craziness. I don't understand this immense jealousy either. I don't get too jealous about much at all like dancing, flirting etc cause I'm a hopeless flirt myself! However, when things turn nasty, I don't think i could ever pick up a weapon in defence or infuriation, I'm likely to punch a wall, but why the hell would you kill someone over it?
yeah i think the same way... but everyones different unfortunately :( i couldnt care less if jamie flirts with girls at work or whatever, cause i know hes not gonna do anything but flirt with them.. but my cousin was hanging around with her friend brandon awhile back, and not even flirting or ANYTHING and his girlfriend comes right up to her and tells her straight to her face "i dont like you and i dont want you hanging around brandon unless im there, and hes not allowed to go to your house alone" shit like that... like wtf?? she is a bit of a psycho apparently... heh i dunno tho ive never met her...
gha crazy tho.
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yeah i think the same way... but everyones different unfortunately :( i couldnt care less if jamie flirts with girls at work or whatever, cause i know hes not gonna do anything but flirt with them.. but my cousin was hanging around with her friend brandon awhile back, and not even flirting or ANYTHING and his girlfriend comes right up to her and tells her straight to her face "i dont like you and i dont want you hanging around brandon unless im there, and hes not allowed to go to your house alone" shit like that... like wtf?? she is a bit of a psycho apparently... heh i dunno tho ive never met her...
gha crazy tho.
Hmmm .. my ex was getting fairly jealous cause I don't really have much but chick friends. Actually, I have alot of male friends but I don't really get to see em much cause they work ridiculous hours, study too much or smoke too many bongs for me to want to see them that often. My female friends love going out and having a fun time, so i hang with them.
Unfortunately, my ex was extremely unsociable and her nature was to be scared by anything happy and blonde. haha, she called them "you're little blonde runny things" and hated them alot. But hey, they're my mates. I'm actually pretty flirty too but I've never strayed and wouldn't, just really how I communicate alot.
In the end I was questioned everytime I got home and if I WAS home I'd get messages asking where I was. "I'm at home" ... "sure, you're probably out right now blah blah blah" .. then I'd send her an email and text back "you get that?" ..
grrrrr