This Was NOT on My Bingo Card: Pro Cornhole Player Accused of Murder
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A 27-year-old quadruple amputee and professional cornhole player is now facing first- and second-degree murder charges after authorities say he fatally shot an acquaintance during an argument inside a Tesla SUV, then fled with the victim's body still in the vehicle.
According to investigators, Dayton James Webber allegedly shot 27-year-old Bradrick Michael Wells while Wells sat in the front passenger seat during a late-night drive in Maryland. Police say two other passengers were also inside the SUV when the argument happened. Authorities allege Webber later stopped the vehicle, asked the backseat passengers to help remove the body, and when they refused, he drove off alone.
Hours later, Wells' body was reportedly found in a yard, and investigators tracked Webber's Tesla more than 100 miles away to Virginia, where he was eventually arrested.
What makes this case even more shocking is that Webber had previously gained attention for overcoming enormous physical challenges, competing in wrestling and later in the American Cornhole League.
This video breaks down the allegations, the timeline, and why this case has so many people saying the exact same thing: this was absolutely not on anyone's bingo card.
Important: These are allegations based on law enforcement reports and charging documents. Webber has not been convicted and is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in court.
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