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Amish Man's Deadly Affair Leads to Wife's Murder

12 Nov

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Summary

  • Eli Weaver, an Amish man, conspired to kill his wife Barbara
  • Eli had numerous affairs with women outside the Amish community
  • Eli's mistress, Barbara Raber, confessed to killing Barbara
Amish Man's Deadly Affair Leads to Wife's Murder

In 2009, the Amish community was rocked by a shocking murder case involving one of their own. Eli Weaver, an Amish man, had been leading a double life, engaging in numerous affairs with women outside of his community despite being married to Barbara Weaver.

Eli's secret life of infidelity eventually led him to conspire with one of his mistresses, Barbara Raber, to kill his wife. Raber, a former Amish member, confessed to carrying out the murder, though Eli's involvement in the plot was also uncovered by authorities.

The investigation revealed that Eli had been using a secret cell phone to connect with women online, referring to himself as the "Amish Stud." Despite his wife's awareness of his affairs, Eli decided that the only way he could continue his relationship with Raber was to have Barbara killed.

On the morning of June 2, 2009, Raber entered the Weaver home and fatally shot Barbara. Eli had left the house earlier, claiming he was going on a fishing trip, but authorities believe he had orchestrated the murder with Raber. Both Eli and Raber were arrested and charged for their roles in the crime.

Raber was found guilty of aggravated murder and sentenced to life in prison, while Eli pled guilty to complicity to commit murder and received a sentence of 15 years to life. As of 2025, Eli remains incarcerated, with his next parole hearing scheduled for 2032.

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Eli Weaver pled guilty to complicity to commit murder and was sentenced to 15 years to life in prison. As of 2025, he is still serving his sentence and is next eligible for parole in 2032.
Barbara Raber was Eli Weaver's mistress and a former Amish member. She confessed to conspiring with Eli to kill his wife Barbara, though she claimed the gun accidentally fired when she went to scare Barbara. Raber was found guilty of aggravated murder and sentenced to life in prison.
Eli Weaver allegedly decided to kill his wife Barbara because he could no longer conceal his numerous affairs with other women outside the Amish community. He believed murdering Barbara was the only way he could remain part of the Amish community while continuing his relationship with his mistress, Barbara Raber.

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