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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.
Upstate NY man admits role in death of woman dumped in marsh
Updated May 01, 2021;
Ballston Spa, N.Y. A New York man has admitted his role in the 2019 killing of a young woman who worked at an upstate deli and whose body was left in a shallow grave.
James Duffy pleaded guilty in Saratoga County Court to second-degree murder in the death of 22-year-old Allyzibeth Lamont, prosecutors said Friday.
Lamont went missing after an October shift the Local No. 9 deli in Johnstown and was found three days later in a marsh in the town of Malta, 30 miles (50 kilometers) east of Johnstown. An autopsy found she died of multiple blows to the head.
NY man admits role in death of upstate woman dumped in marsh
May 1, 2021
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BALLSTON SPA, N.Y. (AP) A New York man has admitted his role in the 2019 killing of a young woman who worked at an upstate deli and whose body was left in a shallow grave.
James Duffy pleaded guilty in Saratoga County Court to second-degree murder in the death of 22-year-old Allyzibeth Lamont, prosecutors said Friday.
Lamont went missing after an October shift the Local No. 9 deli in Johnstown and was found three days later in a marsh in the town of Malta, 30 miles (50 kilometers) east of Johnstown. An autopsy found she died of multiple blows to the head.