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Johnstown sub shop owner had Allyzibeth Lamont killed over money he owed her, investigators told early on | The Daily Gazette
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Johnstown sub shop owner had Allyzibeth Lamont killed over money he owed her, investigators told early on
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Fulton & Saratoga Counties – Georgios Kakavelos, the owner of a Johnstown sandwich shop, not only called for the death of his employee Allyzibeth Lamont, but participated in her murder, Kakavelos’ one-time co-defendant, who admitted last week to murder in the case, told investigators early in their investigation.
In a statement to investigators days after Lamont’s disappearance, James A. Duffy contended Kakavelos told him he owed Lamont money and that “she was causing problems for him at the labor board,” the written Duffy statement filed in court and obtained by The Daily Gazette reads.
Man pleads guilty to Gloversville woman’s 2019 murder | The Daily Gazette
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By Stephen Williams/Staff Writer |
April 30, 2021
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BALLSTON SPA A Johnstown man accused of killing a 22-year-old Gloversville woman whose body was dumped in Saratoga County pleaded guilty to second-degree murder on Friday, according to the Saratoga County District Attorney’s Office.
James A. Duffy, 35, pleaded guilty to the charge in connection with the death of sub shop co-worker Allyzibeth A. Lamont, on Oct. 28, 2019. County Court Judge James A. Murphy III accepted the plea on Friday and set sentencing for July 15. Duffy could face up to 25 years to life in prison.