Posted on 05/24/2020 7:59:41 PM PDT by BenLurkin
A manhunt was underway Sunday for a 23-year-old Connecticut man who police say attacked three people in the past two days, killing two of them.
Manfredonia was a senior at the University of Connecticut, the college told Fox 61.
Police said Friday that Manfredonia was seen leaving the scene of a homicide and serious assault in Willington that had unfolded that morning.
Family identified Ted Demers, an artist and Marine veteran, as the person who was killed and said he and Manfredonia were strangers, WFSB-TV reported.
The station quoted Demers wife as saying her husband went to his barn to look at a motorcycle belonging to the suspect.
Jeltema said overnight Saturday, Manfredonia stole shotguns, a handgun and a truck from the owners of another house in Willington. That person, a man, was not hurt, she said.
The trooper said the truck was found crashed and abandoned in Derby on Sunday morning.
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He looks absolutely crazy. And not in a fun way...
LSD with a pinch of Bath Salts, over Avocado Toast.
As long as he had a mask in and was social distancing, is it really a crime?
I think you nailed it! There’s something so off in that photograph. I can’t put my finger on it, but I get chills when I look at it. Like he’s so insane he’s in ecstasy.
Dude looks like he found the bag of Tide Pods under the sink..........
Looks like he took a few too many TikTok challenges.
My Mom used to call that condition “being TOO happy”.
Kind of a Jack Nicholson look to him.
; )
I think he’s struggling with his sexual identity. The the male acquaintance he killed in Derby might have been his partner. It’s something about the way he keeps his greasy hair in that picture. I could be way off but maybe not.
This article is so poorly written it is nothing but nonsense. The word “his” is used when it could mean several different people. It describes a “serious injury” at a homicide scene, as if there may, have been more than one victim there. It says “three people” were attacked but then describes someone who was “not injured”. Was an “attacked” person “not injured”, or was there a fourth “victim”?
The author needs to go back to journalism school, or maybe even back to grade school, first.
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