superodalisque
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i don't know if this has been posted before but if it has feel free to remove it. is anyone else watching this tonight? what do you think?
New documentary details 2008 murder case involving 1,100-lb. woman, the so-called ‘Half Ton Killer’
Mayra Rosales, 31, an 1,100-pound woman who falsely admitted to accidentally crushing to death her 2-year-old nephew was covering up for her sister, a new TLC documentary reveals.
link to article,photos and a trailer:
http://www.nydailynews.com/entertai...ill-new-doc-article-1.1180793#commentpostform
A Texas woman who confessed to accidentally crushing her nephew to death with her 1,100-pound frame was actually covering for her sister, who later admitted to police she beat the boy to death, a new documentary reveals.
The TLC documentary, called "Half-Ton Killer?" follows the trial and eventual exoneration of Mayra Rosales, 31, who is one of the most obese women in the world. Rosales also discusses her weight and how she ended up at more than 1,000 pounds.
But Rosales' lawyer, Sergio Valdez, was skeptical of the confession because his client could barely move, let alone roll over
New documentary details 2008 murder case involving 1,100-lb. woman, the so-called ‘Half Ton Killer’
Mayra Rosales, 31, an 1,100-pound woman who falsely admitted to accidentally crushing to death her 2-year-old nephew was covering up for her sister, a new TLC documentary reveals.
link to article,photos and a trailer:
http://www.nydailynews.com/entertai...ill-new-doc-article-1.1180793#commentpostform
A Texas woman who confessed to accidentally crushing her nephew to death with her 1,100-pound frame was actually covering for her sister, who later admitted to police she beat the boy to death, a new documentary reveals.
The TLC documentary, called "Half-Ton Killer?" follows the trial and eventual exoneration of Mayra Rosales, 31, who is one of the most obese women in the world. Rosales also discusses her weight and how she ended up at more than 1,000 pounds.
But Rosales' lawyer, Sergio Valdez, was skeptical of the confession because his client could barely move, let alone roll over