Closing Arguments Underway In NJ Murder Case Where Fla. Man Uses 'fat Defense' (AP) HACKENSACK, N.J. (AP) - Closing arguments are underway in New Jersey in the trial of a Florida man who claims he was too fat to have killed his...
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An obese man's attempt to re-write the " Twinkie Defense " failed yesterday when a NJ jury found him guilty of murdering his son-in-law — despite claims that he was too fat to commit the crime . Williams Ates, 65, was convicted...
An obese man's attempt to re-write the " Twinkie Defense " failed yesterday when a NJ jury found him guilty of murdering his son-in-law — despite claims that he was too fat to commit the crime . Williams Ates, 65, was convicted...
HACKENSACK, N.J. (AP) -- A jury convicted a Florida man Friday of murdering his former son-in-law, rejecting the man's defense that he was too fat to have run up and down a flight of stairs to commit the crime and make a quick...
A jury in Bergen County, New Jersey on Friday convicted of murder a Florida man accused of killing his former son-in-law, refusing to believe that the man, Edward Ates, was as he claimed 'too-fat-to-kill'.
NJ Jurors Convict Fla. Man Who Claimed He Was Too Fat To Kill Former Son-in-law (AP) HACKENSACK, N.J. (AP) - A jury convicted a Florida man Friday of murdering his former son-in-law, rejecting the man's defense that he was too...
HACKENSACK, N.J. (AP) — A jury convicted a Florida man Friday of murdering his former son-in-law, rejecting the man's defense that he was too fat to have run up and down a flight of stairs to commit the crime and make a quick...
A jury convicted a Florida man Friday of murdering his former son-in-law, rejecting the man's defense that he was too fat to have run up and down a flight of stairs to commit the crime and make a quick getaway.
He wasn't too fat to convict. An obese Florida man who had tried to claim he was too fat to have murdered his former son-in-law was convicted yesterday after a New Jersey jury found his heavyweight defense too much to swallow....
HACKENSACK, N.J. - A jury convicted a Florida man Friday of murdering his former son-in-law, rejecting the man's defense that he was too fat to have run up and down a flight of stairs to commit the crime and make a quick getaway.
A jury convicted a Florida man Friday of murdering his former son-in-law, rejecting the man's defense that he was too fat to have run up and down a flight of stairs to commit the crime. By The Associated Press HACKENSACK, N.J....