Ep 4. Fight Club
- March 3, 2019
- 41 min
In CopyCat Killers season 6 episode 4, titled "Fight Club," viewers are taken through a chilling account of a murder inspired by the popular novel and film, "Fight Club." The episode explores the disturbing case of John Katehis, who was only 16 years old when he murdered a radio host named George Weber in his New York City apartment in 2009.
The episode delves into Katehis' fascination with the movie and book, and how he became immersed in a subculture of extreme violence and nihilism. Through interviews with law enforcement officials and experts on violent crime, "Fight Club" is dissected as a cultural phenomenon that has inspired copycat killers.
As the episode unfolds, viewers watch as Katehis uses a Craigslist ad to connect with Weber, who was looking for a personal assistant. Katehis arrives at Weber's apartment armed with a knife and the two men engage in a violent struggle that ends in Weber's murder. The episode examines the brutal nature of the crime and the twisted motivations behind it.
Throughout the episode, viewers are given a glimpse into the mind of a killer who was deeply influenced by a piece of pop culture that glorifies violence and chaos. Experts weigh in on the dangerous impact that media can have on vulnerable individuals, and how "Fight Club" has been linked to numerous acts of violence over the years.
Overall, "Fight Club" offers a sobering look at the dark side of our culture's obsession with violence and how it can be exploited by those who are already predisposed to commit acts of extreme aggression. The episode is a cautionary tale that serves as a chilling reminder of the ripple effects that pop culture can have on society, and how we must remain vigilant in ensuring that our media doesn't inspire copycats that may lead to real-world violence.