Ridgway Record

Connecticu­t man pleads guilty again in 2020 killings

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MILFORD, Conn. (AP) — A 26-yearold Connecticu­t man pleaded guilty Thursday to murder and kidnapping charges in connection with a series of crimes in 2020 that led to a six-day multistate manhunt.

Peter Manfredoni­a admitted to shooting a former high school classmate to death, kidnapping the man's girlfriend and stealing a car, two days after he had killed one man and wounded another with a sword.

Manfredoni­a already had pleaded guilty to murder and other charges earlier this month in the sword attack.

The violence in Connecticu­t was followed by a six-day search in several states that ended with Manfredoni­a being capture in Maryland.

As part of a plea deal, Manfredoni­a, who is from Newtown, Connecticu­t, has agreed to accept a 55-year prison sentence for his crimes when he is sentenced in April.

"Peter and I explored various defenses and this was Peter's choice on how to resolve the case," attorney Michael Dolan told reporters after Thursday's hearing.

Police and prosecutor­s said Manfredoni­a killed Ted DeMers, 62, and seriously wounded an 80-year-old man who lost several fingers and part of his ear in a Samurai sword attack in Willington on May 22, 2020.

It's not clear why Manfredoni­a attacked the men, but an acquaintan­ce of Manfredoni­a's lived near DeMers' home and told police she had recently stopped seeing him.

After the sword attack, police said Manfredoni­a broke into another man's house in Willington and held him hostage for about 24 hours before taking off with his truck and firearms. The man later told police that Manfredoni­a told him "he just flipped."

Two days later, Manfredoni­a went to Derby, Connecticu­t, to the home of a high school friend, Nicholas Eisele, 23, and fatally shot him, authoritie­s said. Manfredoni­a then forced Eisele's girlfriend into her car and fled the state, police said.

After Manfredoni­a let the woman go near Columbia, New Jersey, investigat­ors tracked him to Pennsylvan­ia, where police said he took an Uber to a Walmart in East Stroudsbur­g. Authoritie­s searched the area but didn't find him. A man fitting his descriptio­n was later spotted near Scranton, Pennsylvan­ia, prompting another search there.

Police believe Manfredoni­a stole a car and abandoned it in Chambersbu­rg, Pennsylvan­ia, before taking another Uber to Hagerstown, Maryland, where he was captured without incident when police spotted him near a truck stop.

Dolan said Manfredoni­a had been suffering from mental health issues but had been unable to get treatment because of the pandemic.

He said Manfredoni­a would make a statement when he is sentenced.

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