SF Man Arrested in Indonesia for Alleged Father-In-Law Beheading


CILACAP, CENTRAL‍ JAVA, INDONESIA –⁣ JULY‌ 28: Indonesian ‌police stand guard at Wijayapura port. (Photo by Ulet Ifansasti/Getty ⁤Images)

OAN’s Brooke Mallory
6:33 PM – Tuesday, September 26, 2023

Arthur Leigh ‌Welohr,​ a 35-year-old ⁢San Francisco resident, ⁢was reportedly detained on September 24th for ​allegedly “beheading” his father-in-law during a dispute over the ‍family’s company in Indonesia.

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In Banjar, West⁤ Java, Indonesia, Arthur⁤ Leigh Welohr, the husband ‌of the victim’s daughter, was detained in connection with the ⁢violent killing of ‌Agus Sopiyan, his ​father-in-law, who was 58 years old.

The murder‍ appears to have​ been motivated by a dispute ​over a failing business operation that ‍the suspect and his⁣ father-in-law were managing together in ​Indonesia. The original quarrel escalated ‍into a fight as the suspect claimed his in-laws were driving a wedge between him and his wife.

Neighbors, who had initially ⁣ignored the cries coming from the ⁣victim’s home, eventually ran‍ inside and witnessed ⁤Welohr slicing Sopiyan’s throat. They witnessed the⁤ traumatic event take place ‍and held the suspect down until police arrived at the residence.

A witness who goes by the name “Rizal” told authorities ‌that “unfortunately, it was⁢ too ‍late to step in” and save the ​man.

After ‌the intense dispute, Agus Sopiyan’s neck had been sliced so gruesomely that it was virtually falling off⁣ his shoulders.

“The ⁣neighbors here ⁤initially thought it was‍ just an ordinary argument. But ⁣it turned out he pushed and ⁣slit his father-in-law’s throat,” another⁣ unidentified witness said.

Welohr also allegedly vandalized ⁣his in-laws’ home in the past but was not detained, despite the fact that the crime was reported to the police. ‍The‌ press source disclosed ​that after the event, the victim’s daughter paid for the damages.

The assailant has been involved in a number of violent incidents in the past as well.

Welohr ‍has a⁣ criminal history that ⁤dates⁣ back‌ to 2015.​ He was detained for attempted murder in San Francisco at⁣ the age of ⁢26. The victims, a ⁣man and ​a‌ woman ⁤in their 50s, were badly injured by Welohr. He reportedly “slashed [the couple] with​ a sword” while threatening them and ⁤yelling obscenities.

Local Indonesian officials have confirmed that they are looking into the latest‍ incident. They are⁤ being headed by Adjunct Inspector Nandi Darmawan, Director of Public Relations for ⁢the Banjar Police.

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How did​ the neighbors react when they⁢ witnessed the violent act taking place?

Indonesian Police Detain American Citizen for Alleged Murder

Arthur Leigh Welohr, a 35-year-old San Francisco‌ resident,‍ was reportedly detained on‌ September 24th for allegedly “beheading” his father-in-law during a dispute over the ​family’s company in Indonesia.

In Banjar, West Java, Indonesia, Arthur Leigh ​Welohr, ‌the husband of the victim’s daughter, was detained in connection ‍with the violent killing of Agus Sopiyan, his father-in-law, who was 58 years old.

The murder appears to have ‌been motivated by ‌a dispute over a failing business operation that the suspect and his father-in-law‍ were ​managing together in Indonesia. The original quarrel escalated into a fight as the suspect claimed​ his in-laws were driving a⁢ wedge between ‍him and his wife.

Neighbors, who had initially ignored the cries coming from the victim’s home, eventually ran inside and ​witnessed Welohr slicing Sopiyan’s throat. They witnessed the⁢ traumatic event take⁢ place and held‍ the suspect down until police arrived at the residence.

A witness​ who goes by the name “Rizal” told‌ authorities that “unfortunately, it was too late to step in” and⁢ save the man.

After ⁣the intense dispute, Agus Sopiyan’s ⁣neck had⁤ been ‍sliced so ​gruesomely that it was virtually falling off his shoulders.

“The neighbors ‍here initially thought it was just an ordinary argument. But it ⁤turned out he pushed and slit his father-in-law’s throat,” another unidentified witness said.

Welohr also allegedly vandalized his in-laws’ home in the⁤ past but was not ⁢detained, despite the fact that the crime was reported to the police. The ‍press source disclosed ⁢that‍ after the event,​ the ⁤victim’s daughter paid⁢ for‍ the damages.

The assailant ‌has been involved ‍in a number⁤ of violent incidents in the past ⁢as well.

Welohr has a criminal history that dates back to 2015. He was detained for attempted murder⁤ in San Francisco at the age of 26. The ‍victims, a man and a woman in⁤ their 50s, were badly injured by Welohr. He reportedly “slashed [the couple] with a sword”⁣ while threatening them and yelling obscenities.

Local Indonesian officials have confirmed that they are looking into ⁣the latest‌ incident. They are being headed by Adjunct Inspector ⁤Nandi Darmawan, Director of Public Relations for the Banjar Police.

This shocking act of violence has deeply impacted the community and⁣ highlights the⁤ need for swift and effective law enforcement measures to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future. The investigation into ⁢Arthur Leigh Welohr’s ⁢alleged murder of his father-in-law will undoubtedly shed light⁢ on the underlying circumstances and provide justice for the victim and his grieving family.



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