Sunday, March 22, 2009

WABC radio personality, George Weber found stabbed to death


BY Jonathan Lemire And Helen Kennedy DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS
Updated Sunday, March 22nd 2009, 3:57 PM
Radio newsman George Weber was found stabbed to death in his Brooklyn apartment this morning, cops said.
Weber, a radio anchor at ABC News who was a longtime newsman at WABC radio before being laid off last year, was found just after 9 a.m. when friends told cops he hadn't shown up for work.
Police believe he died Friday evening, based on the condition of the body.
Weber, 50, was found in his bed with several stab wounds in his neck and upper torso.
The brownstone apartment along Henry Street in Cobble Hill had been ransacked. There was no sign of forced entry, and no weapon was recovered.
Calling himself "the news guy," Weber maintained a lively blog and his last entry, a rant about his battles with bedbugs, was posted Friday morning.
ABC News Radio General Manager Steve Jones called him "a consummate journalist" and said the network was "shocked and deeply saddened by the death."
"An investigation has been launched by NYPD and we have been assisting them," he said. "Our condolences and prayers go out to George's family and friends at this very difficult time."
Weber, a Pennyslvania native, worked his way up in the radio business, paying his dues at KIMN, KOA and KTLK in Denver, KMPC and KABC in Los Angeles, KGO in San Francisco and KOGO in San Diego.
He spent nearly a decade at WABC, doing the news on the morning show with with Curtis Sliwa and Ron Kuby, before being laid off a year ago.
He had been working as a freelance news anchor at ABC News Radio. His last newscast was on Sunday, March 15. At WABC, he covered the falling of the Twin Towers from the scene.

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