Fla. Man To Use His Weight As Murder Defense

A Florida man accused of killing his son-in-law in New Jersey is arguing that he was unable to commit the crime because he was too fat. An attorney for Ates claims that in 2006, the 62-year-old who stood 5 feet 8 and tipped the scales at 285 pounds was in such bad physical shape that couldn't have pulled off the shooting or the fast getaway the killer made....Source

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