The quadruple amputee professional cornhole player suspected of killing his passenger inside his Tesla allegedly shot the victim twice in the head before asking witnesses to help dump the body, the Daily Mail can reveal.
Dayton Webber, 27, has now been formally charged with first and second degree murder, with prosecutors saying he acted 'feloniously, willfully and with deliberately premeditated malice' in the killing of Bradrick Wells, also 27, on Sunday.
Webber also faces a firearms charge for the alleged use of a gun in a felony.
Shocking charging documents obtained by the Daily Mail reveal new details of the fatal confrontation that took place in La Plata, Maryland on Sunday.
According to the statement of charges filed by Detective Mark Bigelow of Charles County Sheriff's Office, Webber collected two witnesses from their work into the back seat of his white Tesla, where Wells was already in the passenger seat.
But as they were driving, a 'heated argument' erupted between Webber and Wells.
'During the argument, Webber pulled a gun out and shot the victim twice in the head,' the detective added.
Webber then pulled over the vehicle and asked his two passengers - identified in the statement as 'W1' and 'W2' - to help 'pull Wells out the vehicle, which they refused.'
The two then fled from the vehicle and Webber drove off with Wells still in his car.
Wells's body was later found in a yard on Newport Church Road in Charlotte Hall, Maryland.
Webber was tracked to a hospital in Charlottesville, Virginia, and is now awaiting extradition to Charles County, Maryland.
The charging document is littered with spelling errors. Several times Charles County is referred to as 'Chalres' and Bradrick Wells is called 'Bradwick Webber' at one point.
It says the witnesses flagged down police at 10.35pm and told them what had happened: Webber had snapped during the fight, pulled out a gun and fired two shots at Wells, which would prove fatal, they said.
W2 told police that 'he heard a gun shot go off'.
'W1 and W2 both positively identified Dayton Webber as the shooter and Bradrick Wells as the victim,' the statement went on.
On March 23, at 12.41am, a resident of Newport Church Road came home to find 'a body on the side of the road' with what appeared to be 'blood on the head and upper body.'
Patrol officers scrambled to the scene, where Wells was declared dead.
Online inmate records seen by the Daily Mail show Webber remains in custody at the Albermarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail in Virginia as he awaits extradition.
The case in southern Maryland has sparked a flurry of questions over how a quadruple amputee could have been driving a car while using a firearm - and how he was able to jettison Wells' body from the vehicle by himself.
Diane Richardson, public information officer at the Charles County Sheriff's Office, told the Daily Mail: 'We understand it's a reasonable question.'
'Webber is a well-documented individual on the internet. He's on YouTube and social media platforms there's a lot of stories of him handling firearms.'
She highlighted the witnesses' statements that Webber had picked them up in his car so it is known that Webber he is capable of driving.
Indeed, social media snaps reveal Webber is a hunting enthusiast, with several photos and videos appearing to show him shooting rifles and using pistols.
One clip, posted to YouTube in 2024, shows Webber in a field. He puts the magazine into the gun with one arm while balancing it on his leg. He then picks it up and holds it between the end of his left arm and bicep on his right arm.
Charging documents have revealed further details about the timeline leading up to the shocking killing
The charging document is littered with spelling errors. Several times Charles County is referred to as 'Chalres' and Bradrick Wells is called 'Bradwick Webber' at one point
Webber then fires the gun by applying pressure with the end of his right arm. After firing a number of rounds, he turns and smiles at the camera.
Asked about how he could have been driving the vehicle and then allegedly shooting Wells, Richardson suggested detectives were still investigating the sequence of how it all happened.
Asked if anyone else could have been involved, she cautioned that while it was still 'early in the investigation, there is no evidence to suggest anyone else was involved'.
Cops have impounded Webber's white Tesla SUV at a forensic facility to conduct a search, she added.
Webber reportedly became a quadruple amputee as a baby due to a blood infection that ultimately led to sepsis.
Ultimately, his arms were amputated just above the elbow, giving him the ability to pin objects between his upper arms.
It's this trait that allowed him to become a competitive cornhole player; ultimately joining the American Cornhole League in 2023.
The popular lawn game is played with two or four players who attempt to toss fabric bags filled with corn or plastic beads into a hole on an angled cornhole board to score points.