Quadruple-amputee cornhole star jailed in Maryland murder case

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A Maryland man known as the ACL's first quadruple-amputee pro, Dayton Webber, has been arrested on murder charges after authorities say he shot and killed Bradrick Wells during an argument in a car, then helped remove the body and fled; Wells' body was found later in a yard and Webber was tracked to Charlottesville, Virginia, where he was arrested as a fugitive; investigators have not disclosed a motive, and Webber's athletic background, including ESPN features, has been widely noted.
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