The Corn Hole Champion Murder

Mojo In The Morning13mApril 7, 2026

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The episode opens with a series of podcast promos before diving into the shocking case of James Weber, a 27-year-old quadriplegic amputee and professional cornhole player accused of murdering his friend Bradrick Wells in a Tesla. According to reports, Weber, who has no arms or legs, allegedly shot Wells during a heated argument in the car, then instructed others in the vehicle to help dispose of the body—though they refused and called police. His car was later tracked to Virginia, where he was arrested after being treated at a hospital. The hosts of Mojo In The Morning engage in a heated, almost philosophical debate over what’s more impressive: Weber’s skill as a cornhole champion, or his alleged ability to fire a 9mm handgun using only his nubs. They analyze video evidence from his TikTok, showing him expertly handling firearms, and contrast it with his precision in cornhole, noting the surprising similarities in dexterity and control. Listeners chime in with personal anecdotes, including one who knew Weber from online gaming, describing him as calm, skilled, and down-to-earth. The conversation underscores both the awe-inspiring adaptability of the human spirit and the disturbing duality of a man celebrated for athletic prowess being accused of murder. The episode ends with a return to the earlier podcast promos, reinforcing the show’s blend of true crime, pop culture, and human curiosity.

Key Takeaways
1

James Weber, a quadriplegic amputee, is accused of murdering his friend in a Tesla using a 9mm handgun, allegedly firing it with his nubs.

2

Weber is a professional cornhole champion, with viral TikTok videos showcasing his precision and dexterity in the game.

3

Despite having no arms or legs, he reportedly drives a Tesla using adaptive technology and has proven his skills in video games and daily tasks.

4

The case raises profound questions about human capability, adaptability, and the moral weight of actions versus achievements.

5

The hosts and listeners debate whether his cornhole mastery or his alleged murder is more impressive, highlighting the complexity of judging human potential and behavior.

Chapters
0:00
3 min

The Case That Broke the Internet

The episode begins with a series of podcast promos before pivoting to the shocking story of James Weber, a quadriplegic cornhole champion accused of murdering his friend in a Tesla.

2:55
4 min

How Did He Do It? The Mechanics of the Alleged Shooting

He's not a regular human. He's a cornhole champion, okay? Put some respect on his name.

Highlight
6:40
3 min

Cornhole vs. Crime: A Debate on Human Potential

I think it's more impressive that he killed somebody because weren't there two other people in the car with them?

Highlight
10:00
3 min

The Man Behind the Myth: A Friend’s Perspective

He was actually a pretty cool guy. He knew that he didn't have all that, so he was all cool about it.

Highlight
High-Impact Quotes
He's not a regular human. He's a cornhole champion, okay? Put some respect on his name.
Kevin13:33
Viral: 85.0
I don't know if I can say that, but yeah. Real quick, if the guy who he killed called him nubs, I think if I was on a jury, I might find him not guilty.
Shannon12:08
Viral: 80.0
I think it's more impressive that he killed somebody because weren't there two other people in the car with them?
Stacy7:54
Viral: 78.0
Speakers

Hosts

Laurie SiegelStacyAnnaLydiaShannonKevinJeffStaceyAngelaKeithAaron
Topics Discussed
True Crime Investigation90%Human Adaptability and Disability88%Cornhole as Competitive Sport85%Gun Control and Accessibility75%Online Gaming and Digital Identity70%Media and Public Perception65%Ethics of Judgment and Bias60%Celebrity and Social Media Fame50%
People & Brands

James Weber

person

45xNeutral

Cornhole

other

20xPositive

Bradrick Wells

person

12xNegative

Tesla

brand

6xNeutral

9mm Handgun

product

5xNeutral

La Plata Police

organization

5xPositive

TikTok

brand

4xNeutral

Charles County Sheriff's Office

organization

3xPositive

MX Bikes

brand

2xPositive

OpenAI

organization

2xPositive

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