Woman taken hostage by Connecticut murder suspect found safe
A woman who said she was abducted by a college student suspected of killing two people in Connecticut has been found safe in New Jersey, police said Monday.
The 23-year-old woman, whose boyfriend was found shot to death Sunday at a home in Derby, Conn., was located at a rest stop near Paterson, N.J., with her 2016 Volkswagen Jetta.
The woman told police that suspect Peter Manfredonia, 23, took her from the residence against her will, using her vehicle as a getaway car.
Manfredonia, who is also suspected of killing a 62-year-old man and assaulting another man Friday in Willington, Conn., was last seen Sunday walking along railroad tracks in East Stroudsburg, Pa.
UPDATE** Willington/Derby, Connecticut Homicide Suspect Peter Manfredonia ** Stolen Vehicle located in Pennsylvania. Killer STILL on the loose. BE SAFE PA.. This guy is dangerous! pic.twitter.com/rSj9HCbpSH
— CT POLICE LIVE (@CTPOLICELIVE) May 24, 2020
DeMers was pronounced dead at a local hospital. The other man suffered severe wounds described as sword or machete wounds, state police said.
Manfredonia is believed to be armed with several guns stolen during a home invasion. Paterson is about a 90-minute drive from Derby. East Stroudsburg is about an hour farther west on Interstate 80.
Connecticut State Police plan to hold a press conference Tuesday.
Manfredonia, a University of Connecticut senior from Sandy Hook, is suspected of killing 62-year-old Ted 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.
MANHUNT FOR UCONN SENIOR: A lawyer for Peter Manfredonia's family said he has struggled with mental health issues and has sought the help of therapists. "Peter, if you are listening, you are loved," attorney Michael Dolan said. https://t.co/1KzIH0ra9f
— Eyewitness News (@ABC7NY) May 25, 2020
The second victim, Nicholas Eisele, was found dead at his home Sunday. State police described him as an acquaintance of Manfredonia. 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.
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