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He was a wealthy executive and a doting dad who was in fear for his life. Then, he was shot dead. The case made headlines because of its unusual defense, with the accused arguing he was too obese to carry out the killing. Would the jury believe it?
He was a wealthy executive and a doting dad who was in fear for his life. Then, he was shot dead. The case made headlines because of its unusual defense, with the accused arguing he was too obese to carry out the killing. Would the jury believe it?
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S1, EP86 "Too Fat to Kill?"He was a wealthy executive and a doting dad who was in fear for his life. Then, he was shot dead. The case made headlines because of its unusual defense, with the accused arguing he was too obese to carry out the killing. Would the jury believe it?
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