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Too Fat to Kill? Fla. Man Uses Weight as a Defense
Quote:HACKENSACK, N.J. (AP) -- A man accused of running up and down a flight of stairs to kill a former son-in-law is offering a novel defense: At 5 feet 8 and 285 pounds, he was just too fat to have pulled it off.

An attorney for Edward Ates is making the case that his client wouldn't have had the energy needed to fatally shoot Paul Duncsak, a 40-year-old pharmaceutical executive, from a perch on the staircase.

Lawyer Walter Lesnevich claims that Ates, 62 at the time of the 2006 killing, was in such bad physical shape that he couldn't have pulled off the shooting or the fast getaway the killer made.

Lesnevich said his client's weight has led to asthma, sleep apnea and other obesity-related ailments.

''You look at Ed and you don't need to hear it from a doctor,'' Lesnevich said.

Houston defense attorney David Berg, author of ''The Trial Lawyer: What It Takes To Win,'' an analysis of trial tactics and strategies, said that he had never heard of such a defense but that it could work.

''It's an unusual defense, but it would be a credible defense if the facts really fit in,'' Berg said.

''When the battered-wife defense was first used, it was considered abhorrent and bizarre,'' Berg said. ''Jurors may be open to this in a society that talks about the infirmities that obesity causes.''

At the time of the killing, Duncsak and Ates' daughter, Stacey, were involved in a bitter custody dispute after their 2005 divorce.

Prosecutors claim Ates drove from Fort Pierce, Fla., to Duncsak's $1.1 million home in Ramsey, about 25 miles northwest of Manhattan, in August 2006 and shot him as he came home from work.

Duncsak was talking to his girlfriend on his cell phone when he entered the house and was shot. After hearing a scream from him, followed by a thud, the woman called 911. Police arrived minutes later, but the killer was gone.

Police quickly suspected Ates and found him 24 hours later at his mother's home in Sibley, La.

According to Lesnevich, the trajectory of the bullets shows that Ates wasn't physically capable of the shooting.

Duncsak was shot six times as he walked down a hallway. Lesnevich said the shooter first fired from a staircase leading to the basement. That was followed by several shots fired head-on. In order to do that, Lesnevich said, Ates would have had to run up the stairs.

Lesnevich also says it would have been impossible for Ates to clean up the shell casings and flee the house before police arrived minutes later, let alone to have driven alone 21 hours straight to his mother's house in Louisiana.

Prosecutors have built their case around cell phone records and computer forensics and have little physical evidence. Still, they say they have a strong case.

During the trial, they have presented evidence to show Ates bought books detailing how to build a gun silencer, did Internet searches on how to pick locks and how to commit the perfect murder.

Duncsak's mother, Sophia, has said Ates became vengeful toward her son after Paul Duncsak refused to give his father-in-law $250,000 in 2003 to keep Ates' struggling golf course in Okeechobee, Fla., afloat.

And Ates' sister testified that she initially told detectives her brother arrived at their mother's house a day earlier than he did because he asked her to lie.

Early in testimony Wednesday, Ates' doctor testified that bounding up the stairs would have caused Ates to become short of breath and shake, making it difficult to keep his wrist straight enough to accurately fire a gun at someone from a distance.

When Ates took the stand Wednesday, he testified that he often needed to take breaks while driving, implying that he wasn't capable of making the drive to Louisiana -- a trip prosecutors say was orchestrated to create an alibi.

''I can't drive too long,'' he said.

He also directly denied killing his former son-in-law, saying he had no reason to want him dead.

''I hardly got to know Paul the whole time they were married,'' Ates said.

A brief cross-examination began Wednesday and was to resume Thursday.

While obesity appears to be a rare strategy for a murder trial, the defense was used recently in Ohio by double murderer Richard Cooey, who argued that he was too fat to execute.

He argued that at 5 feet 7 and 267 pounds, his obesity made death by lethal injection inhumane because it would be difficult for prison staff to find suitable veins to deliver the deadly chemicals. There were no such difficulties when he was executed this month.

Possibly hurting Ates' argument to jurors: He testified that he lost 60 pounds while in jail awaiting trial.

''It visually impacts it,'' Lesnevich said. ''I'm probably the only person in his life that told him not to lose weight.''

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the circumstantial evidence is strong. Obese people can still run up stairs if they really, really wanted/needed to, and you would if you were in the middle of a murder.

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theres a guy across where I'm at and he is actually one of the biggest guys, fat wise, I've ever seen - he has quite a surprising agility going up 3 flights of stairs..
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Chaos Panda Wrote:the circumstantial evidence is strong. Obese people can still run up stairs if they really, really wanted/needed to, and you would if you were in the middle of a murder.

Depends.  Some people are so fat they can't walk, can't even get off the bed.
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Chaos Panda Wrote:the circumstantial evidence is strong. Obese people can still run up stairs if they really, really wanted/needed to, and you would if you were in the middle of a murder.

Depends.  Some people are so fat they can't walk, can't even get off the bed.

but at his weight for his height, he's still perfectly capable of walking.
And i believe that he can run if he wants to...
He can leave his friends behind...
Cause his friends don't run and if they don't run then they're, no friends o' mine...

God damn I've got The Safety Dance stuck in my head

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Fat doesn't necessarily mean unfit... It seems unlikely though that this guy did it...

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Chaos Panda Wrote:the circumstantial evidence is strong. Obese people can still run up stairs if they really, really wanted/needed to, and you would if you were in the middle of a murder.

Depends.  Some people are so fat they can't walk, can't even get off the bed.

but at his weight for his height, he's still perfectly capable of walking.
And i believe that he can run if he wants to...
He can leave his friends behind...
Cause his friends don't run and if they don't run then they're, no friends o' mine...

God damn I've got The Safety Dance stuck in my head

Oh, I wasn't really talking about this person in particular, but in general.

"Obese people can still run up stairs if they really, really wanted/needed to" not always true.
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Chaos Panda Wrote:
Assassinator Wrote:
Chaos Panda Wrote:the circumstantial evidence is strong. Obese people can still run up stairs if they really, really wanted/needed to, and you would if you were in the middle of a murder.

Depends.  Some people are so fat they can't walk, can't even get off the bed.

but at his weight for his height, he's still perfectly capable of walking.
And i believe that he can run if he wants to...
He can leave his friends behind...
Cause his friends don't run and if they don't run then they're, no friends o' mine...

God damn I've got The Safety Dance stuck in my head

Oh, I wasn't really talking about this person in particular, but in general.

"Obese people can still run up stairs if they really, really wanted/needed to" not always true.

oh, ok. I guess i was wrong there, i have seen people who have to live out of a bed before. It's quite sad really.

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Interesting read.   The article has me thinking Edward Ates was indeed too out of shape to have pulled it off.

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