Thursday, October 21, 2010

Bugs NO Drugs


Part of the Katehis defense from Day one has been that George plied him with drugs (namely three lines of Cocaine) and alcohol (a Bud Light).  It was the Coke that supposedly made him paranoid and jumpy.  Katehis claimed that when he saw George grab a knife that he "flipped out", got nervous, paranoid, etc.  He said they fought over this knife and the knife fell in the process, hitting George in the neck. 

Yesterday, we heard testimony from a chemistry expert, who works for the NYPD and specializes in controlled substances.  He testified that they tested the white powder that was found at George's apartment doing both what's called a color test and an instrument test.  Both tests found there was NO trace of anything related to cocaine, opiates, heroine or any other controlled substance.

Those of us who knew George no that he had a perpetual battle with bed bugs as he himself blogged about here.  The white powder that was found in George's apartment, was a type of insecticide designed to ward off bed bugs.  While there's no test that can compare the white powder found in George's apartment to insecticide and make sure that it's the same, logic would seem to indicate that this is the case.  One thing is for sure, it wasn't drugs.

This is yet another lie from John Katehis, who was desperate in his rambling confession to justify a cold blooded murder. 

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