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Quadruple amputee cornhole pro accused of murder flashes ice-cold stare in new mugshot

The quadruple amputee pro-cornhole player accused of fatally shooting his friend during an argument flashed an ice-cold stare in a new mugshot after being extradited to Maryland to face murder charges.

Dayton Webber delivered the piercing glare – a stark contrast from the cocky smirk he wore in his initial booking photo – after being hauled Tuesday from a Virginia lock up to the Charles County Detention Center in La Plata, where authorities said he gunned down pal Bradrick Michael Wells on March 22.

The 27-year-old, who lost all four limbs to a bacterial infection as an infant, will be provided ADA-compliant accommodations behind bars for his medical and mobility needs, the Charles County Sheriff’s Office said.

While locked up at the Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail in Virginia, jail superintendent Martin Kumer told TMZ that Webber had no issues adapting to prison life, including feeding, bathing, and dressing himself.

The sports star has a semi-functional appendage at the end of one of his limbs, which he uses to grasp items needed to feed and clean himself, Kumer said.

It’s believed to be the same appendage he was seen in a series of videos wielding various firearms.

Webber is accused of shooting Wells dead while he sat in the passenger seat of a Tesla SUV following an argument during a late-night joyride approximately 40 miles south of Washington, DC, authorities said.

The American Cornhole League pro, who was once ranked as the best player in Maryland, allegedly drove around with the body before dumping it in the front yard of a Charlottesville home, where he was later cuffed at a local hospital while seeking treatment for an unspecified medical issue.

Police said two other passengers allegedly fled the car after Webber asked for help removing Wells’ body from the passenger seat.

He was hit with first- and-second degree murder charges.

Charles County authorities said Webber is being held in custody pending a bond review.

Read original at New York Post

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