obese at that time. in a novel defense that made headlines across the nation, the lawyer called an expert witness, a doctor to the stand, to show that edward ates could not have committed this particular murder. why? because the creaky grandfather was too fat to have pulled it off. too old, too fat, too sick. yes. i mean we proved it. they had nothing to refute that. the medical expert testified that edward ates obesity fueled a litany of chronic health problems, asthma, diabetes, high blood pressure, making it unlikely for him to run during or just after the crime. what s more, his sleep apnea, which left him chronically fatigued, would have ruled out an all-day-and-night getaway. drive 21.5 hours within a 24-hour period? that would be highly improbable. so the reason why ed ates can t be behind the wheel powered by adrenaline fleeing the scene is what? he would fall asleep.
headlines across the nation, the lawyer called an expert witness, a doctor to the stand, to show that edward ates could not have committed this particular murder. why? because the creaky grandfather was too fat to have pulled it off. too old, too fat, too sick. yes. i mean we proved it. they had nothing to refute that. the medical expert testified that edward ates obesity fueled a litany of chronic health problems, asthma, diabetes, high blood pressure, making it unlikely for him to have been able to run during or just after the crime. what s more, his sleep apnea, which left him chronically fatigued, would have ruled out an all-day-and-night getaway. drive 21.5 hours within a 24-hour period? that would be highly improbable. so the reason why ed ates can t be behind the wheel powered by adrenaline fleeing the scene is what? he would fall asleep.
they had nothing to refute that. the medical expert testified that edward ates obesity fueled a litany of chronic health problems, asthma, diabetes, high blood pressure, making it unlikely for him to run during or just after the crime. what s more, his sleep apnea, which left him chronically fatigued, would have ruled out an all-day-and-night getaway. drive 21.5 hours within a 24-hour period? that would be highly improbable. so the reason why ed ates can t be behind the wheel powered by adrenaline fleeing the scene is what? he would fall asleep. powered by adrenaline keeps you awake four hours? five hours, six hours, then you have a crash. but adrenaline can t run 24 hours. the defense was telling the jury it had been presented no direct evidence to tie ed ates to the murder of his former
drive 21.5 hours within a 24-hour period? that would be highly improbable. so the reason why ed ates can t be behind the wheel powered by adrenaline fleeing the scene is what? he would fall asleep. powered by adrenaline keeps you awake four hours? five hours, six hours, then you have a crash. but adrenaline can t run 24 hours. the defense was telling the jury it had been presented no direct evidence to tie ed ates to the murder of his former son-in-law, and medically there was no easterly way he could have done it. and yet there was all that circumstantial evidence still to explain away, that odd trip to pennsylvania and new jersey the week before the murder, the dam ning computer searches, and there was only one person left who could do that. coming up, ed ates takes the stand in his own defense. had you murdered paul dunk sack in cold blood, isn t that the truth? no, sir, that is not true. would his story convince a jury? when too fat to kill continues. going to the