US quadruple amputee cornhole pro suspected of murder had ‘a dark side’, ex-girlfriend claims
Dayton Webber, a US cornhole champion and quadruple amputee, is accused of murdering Bradrick Wells in Maryland on March 22. Webber allegedly shot Wells, a former romantic partner of Webber's ex-girlfriend, during an argument in his car.

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AI-generatedDayton Webber, a US cornhole champion and quadruple amputee, is accused of murdering Bradrick Wells in Maryland on March 22. Webber allegedly shot Wells, a former romantic partner of Webber's ex-girlfriend, during an argument in his car. He then asked the other passengers to help him dispose of the body, but they refused and reported him to the police. Wells' body was later found in a yard, and Webber was apprehended in Virginia after seeking medical treatment. Webber's ex-girlfriend told TMZ that she wasn't shocked by the murder charge because she experienced his "angry dark side" during their four-year relationship, alleging instances of anger, control, and abuse. The motive for the shooting is currently unknown.
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5 extractedMattingly alleged Webber had an “angry dark side” and that she was not surprised by the murder charge against him.
Webber faces charges of murder, assault and use of a firearm in the commission of a felony.
Webber allegedly asked his other passengers to help him remove Wells’s body from the car.
Tori Mattingly claims she dated both Dayton Webber and Bradrick Wells.
Dayton Webber is accused of shooting Bradrick Wells dead in a car in suburban Washington DC on March 22.