The case of Dayton Webber, a professional cornhole athlete with no arms or legs, who has been accused of a fatal shooting, has sparked a lot of interest.
Webber, 27, allegedly fatally shot a passenger in a car he was driving on Sunday (March 22) after an argument.
The murder case has sparked a lot of curiosity, with many wondering how Webber, 'acting alone' as per the Charles County Sheriff's Office, could drive a car and fatally shoot someone.
It has also sparked curiosity around the life of James Webber, especially the childhood disease that led to him losing his limbs.
Dayton Webber has been booked at the Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail in Virginia since Monday for allegedly shooting 27-year-old Bradrick Michael Wells.
He is waiting to be extradited to Maryland to be tried for murder.
According to reports, at 10 months old, Dayton Webber contracted a severe streptococcus pneumonia blood infection, leading to life-threatening sepsis.
All four limbs, hands, forearms, and most of legs had to be amputated to stop the infection from spreading.
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Webber has spoken about how he spent four months in the hospital as a 10-month-old fighting the illness.
He had recounted that the doctors gave him only a 3% chance of survival.