Peter Manfredonia, the University of the Connecticut student accused of killing two people before leading authorities on a six-day long manhunt in four states, appeared in a virtual bond hearing Thursday. Manfredonia, 23, waived extradition, surrendering himself to be taken back to Connecticut, WDVM reported. The suspect, currently at the Washington County Detention Center in Maryland, appeared via link on a screen in the Washington County District courtroom in Hagerstown, Md., adhering to new procedures to prevent the spread of coronavirus. Manfredonia represented himself at the bond hearing, but a public defender was on the call, Fox 61 reported. Manfredonia was booked into the Washington County Detention Center around 2 a.m. Thursday after he was captured at a Pilot truck stop in Hagerstown around 9 p.m. Wednesday.
Source: Fox News May 28, 2020 19:33 UTC