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When catfishing turns to murder

The Murder of Brian Barrett

MarineSniper was 46-year old Thomas Montgomery, a married father of two. In 2005, posing as a young, handsome Iraq-bound Marine, he entered a teen chat room the popular game site "Pogo."

When 18-year-old Talhotblond (Being Mary Sheiler a woman in her 40’s but using her daughters name Jessi and images) started instant-messaging him.

This lead to a full blown romance. It all fell apart a few short months later. One of his daughters was using the computer when a chat from Jessi popped up. She showed her mother and everything was revealed. His wife thought he was actually speaking with an 18 year old so she wrote Jessi a letter outing him.

Jessi was seemingly heartbroken so she reached out to one of MarineSniper’s coworkers (Thomas Montgomery.

This was 22 year old Brian Barrett, he confirmed that Thomas Montgomery was 46 year old man. Brian comforted Jessi (catfish) and started a relationship which angered Thomas Montgomery.

Brian and Jessi decided they would meet up on and that was the tipping point for Montgomery.

On September 15, 2006, Brian Barrett was leaving work when he was shot to death in the parking lot.

Everyone knew how jealous Montgomery was so the police figured it out quickly. They were worried about Jessi so they went to her house and found Mary Sheiler.

They figured out that it was Mary catfishing but she technically did nothing wrong. Her husband divorced her and her daughter went to live with relatives.

Thomas Montgomery was sentenced to 20 years in jail.

Catfishing can come with bad consequences. What do you all think?

Sources:

https://abcnews.go.com/US/online-love-triangle-deception-end-murder/story?id=14371076

https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/web-user-sentenced-for-killing-online-rival-1.636158
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GJOFJ3 · 61-69, M
There is no accounting for online stupidity
iamonfire696 · 41-45, F
@GJOFJ3 this is very true. That’s what happens when you dangle a fantasy like this in front of someone who is unhappy with their current situation.

They see this as an opportunity to get out of their current circumstances or at least an escape. When that fantasy/escape ended this man lost it completely and a young man died.

People get mad at me for calling out liars like this but these are the kinds of things that can happen.
GJOFJ3 · 61-69, M
@iamonfire696 I applaud you