Quadruple amputee cornholer Dayton Webber had an ‘angry dark side’: Report

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A quadruple amputee pro-cornhole player accused of murdering his pal and dumping the body had an “angry dark side,” according to his ex-girlfriend.

Dayton Webber would “lash out” and refused to get therapy for his anger issues, ex Tori Mattingly told TMZ.

Mattingly, who dated leisure sport star Webber, 27, for four years until the pair called it quits in February 2025 “isn’t surprised” that he has been accused of murder, according to the outlet.

She even dated victim Brad Wells after after she and Dayton threw in the beanbag, TMZ reported.\

Tori Mattingly dated both Dayton Webber and his alleged victim Bradrick Wells in 2025 and
was not surprised that her ex-flame of four years has been accused of murder. Tori Mattingly / Facebook

There was no dating overlap, Mattingly claimed, as she and Wells decided to be just friends in June 2025 after months of on and off again dating, TMZ reported.

She claimed Webber was aware of that short-lived romance and also knew she and Wells had remained friends, the report stated.

Webber was arrested March 22 for allegedly shooting Wells during a late night joyride in a Tesla SUV in Maryland, then dumping his body and fleeing to Virginia, authorities said.

Webber, 27, lived an active lifestyle despite his disability, playing professional cornhole and being adept with firearms, according to a video posted to his Youtube. Tori Mattingly / Facebook

The American Cornhole League pro is alleged to have been driving the car with Wells in the passenger seat and two other friends in the back when an argument escalated and ended in gunfire, according to the Charles County Sheriff’s Office.

The two other passengers fled the car after Webber asked for help in removing Wells body from the passenger seat, authorities alleged.

Webber was arrested on March 22 and is due back in court on April 23. AP

Despite having his arms amputated to the elbows, Webber was able to deftly operate a handgun, according to a video he shared to his YouTube channel.

A bacterial infection at the age of 10 months forced doctors to amputate all four of Webber’s limbs to give him a chance to survive.

Webber’s next court hearing is scheduled for April 23, according to CBS19.

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