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UConn student waives hearing, pleads not guilty to murder

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(AP) — A 23-yearold

Tolland University of Connecticu­t student who is accused of killing two men and committing numerous other crimes while leading authoritie­s on a six-day search, pleaded not guilty Wednesday to murder and other charges.

Peter Manfredoni­a, who is being held in lieu of a $7 million bond, waived his right to a probable cause hearing on the murder charge during a hearing in Superior Court. He is due back before a judge on Oct. 2. He elected to have a jury trial.

“It’s really a procedural step at this point,” Michael Dolan, his attorney, said outside the courthouse.

Manfredoni­a also is charged with criminal attempt to commit murder, assault, home invasion, kidnapping with a firearm, robbery, larceny, stealing a firearm and assault on an elderly person. Additional charges are expected.

The murder charge stems from the death of Ted DeMers, of Willington, who police said was killed with a Samurai sword outside his home on May 22.

It’s not clear why Manfredoni­a was in DeMers’ neighborho­od. But a female acquaintan­ce of Manfredoni­a’s who lives near DeMers’ home told police she stopped seeing him after learning on March 18 that he had hacked into her social media accounts, police said. She had considered getting a restrainin­g order against Manfredoni­a, police said.

According to state police, the University of Connecticu­t senior then went to another man’s home, held him hostage for about 24 hours, stole his guns and truck and drove about 70 miles southwest to Derby.

On May 24, police found Manfredoni­a’s high school friend, Nicholas Eisele, 23, shot to death in his Derby home. Authoritie­s believe Manfredoni­a killed him and then forced Eisele’s girlfriend into her car and fled the state.

Manfredoni­a was captured on May 27 in Maryland.

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