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Quadruple Amputee Athlete Accused of Murder in the US
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The athlete, whose name has not been widely released, is facing serious charges related to the death of a man found on residential property. Details surrounding the circumstances of the shooting are still emerging, and the case is likely to draw significant media attention due to the athlete's unique physical condition and the severity of the crime. The legal proceedings will determine the athlete's guilt or innocence.Articles about this topic
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Quadruple amputee athlete accused of shooting man dead and dumping his body in the yard of a home
Dayton James Webber was a professional cornhole player who had written publicly about his triumphs over adversity. Now he is facing a murder charge in rural Maryland
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Quadruple amputee cornhole player arrested for alleged murder, Maryland police say
Charles county sheriff’s office alleges Dayton James Webber fatally shot passenger in car during argumentA sheriff’s office in Maryland has alleged a professional cornhole player, who is also a quadruple amputee, fatally shot a passenger in a car he was driving during an argument.Dayton James Webber, 27, was arrested and charged as a fugitive from justice by police in Albemarle county, Virginia, the Charles county sheriff’s office said in a statement. Continue reading...
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US quadruple amputee cornhole champion arrested on suspicion of murder
Dayton Webber, 27, accused over shooting death of Bradrick Wells in Maryland, reportedly after argument inside carA Maryland man who made history as the first quadruple amputee to compete in the professional televised American Cornhole League has been arrested on suspicion of shooting and killing a passenger in his car during an argument.Dayton Webber – who became a champion cornhole player after losing his limbs and nearly dying from a bacterial infection in his infancy – faces murder charges i
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