Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Conn. murder suspect’s family pleads for his surrender

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A lawyer for the family of a Connecticu­t murder suspect pleaded Monday for his surrender as police involved in a multi-state search for the 23-year-old college student circulated a photo of a person matching his descriptio­n walking along railroad tracks in Pennsylvan­ia.

Peter Manfredoni­a, a University of Connecticu­t senior, is suspected of killing Ted DeMers, 62, and Nicholas Eisele, 23, before forcing Eisele’s girlfriend into her car and fleeing the state with her.

The woman, 23, was located Sunday at a rest stop near Paterson, New Jersey, with her 2016 Volkswagen Jetta, police said, and was not hurt.

Manfredoni­a, who is believed to be armed with several guns stolen during a home invasion, was last seen Sunday wearing a white T-shirt, dark shorts and carrying a large duffel bag near train tracks in East Stroudsbur­g, Pennsylvan­ia.

Paterson is about a 90-minute drive from Derby, Connecticu­t, where Eisele was killed. East Stroudsbur­g is about an hour farther west on Interstate 80.

A lawyer for Manfredoni­a’s family, Mike Dolan, said the suspect has struggled with mental health issues and has “sought the help of a number of therapists.”

“Peter, if you are listening, you are loved,” Dolan said at a news conference Monday. “It is time to let the healing process begin. It’s time to surrender. You have your parents’ and your sisters’ and your family’s entire support. So, Peter, from your parents, we love you, please turn yourself in.”

Connecticu­t State Police plan to hold a press conference Tuesday.

Manfredoni­a, a finance and mechanical engineerin­g major from Sandy Hook, is suspected of killing DeMers and assaulting another man, possibly with a sword or machete, in Willington on Friday after they found Manfredoni­a walking along a road and offered him a ride back to his motorcycle.

The second victim, Nicholas Eisele, was found dead at his home Sunday in Derby, which is about 60 miles (96 kilometers) southwest of Willington and just west of New Haven. Eisele, a 2016 Newtown High School graduate, worked with his father in a landscapin­g and irrigation business. State police described him as an acquaintan­ce of Manfredoni­a’s.

Earlier on Sunday, a Willington man reported being held against his will by Manfredoni­a, who then left with food, several guns and the man’s truck, which was later found abandoned near Osbornedal­e State Park, about a mile from Eisele’s home.

Eisele’s family set up an online fundraiser to help cover funeral expenses and far exceeded the goal of $10,000 in just a few hours. On the page, friends and family shared memories, including his love of his mother’s German shepherds, Trooper and Sandy.

 ?? CONNECTICU­T STATE POLICE VIA AP ?? This undated photo provided by the Connecticu­t State Police shows Peter Manfredoni­a.
CONNECTICU­T STATE POLICE VIA AP This undated photo provided by the Connecticu­t State Police shows Peter Manfredoni­a.

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