In it an obese woman confesses to killing her allegedly abusive husband by sitting on him rather than bearing the shame of admitting she accidentally rolled onto him. Sightings: The plot of a Picket Fences episode (“Squatter’s Rights,” originally aired 11 March 1994) eerily echoes this news story. Mohr said Weaver’s drinking may have contributed to his death.īarbara “weight of the evidence” Mikkelson after running his truck into a ditch, the trooper said.Īfter Weaver “threatened to shoot the wife and two sons and burn the house down,” his wife attempted to subdue him while a son was sent to get the state police, Mohr said. He soon went out again to go drinking and returned about 9 p.m.
'NOO NOOOOO' Mason screamed as he began to slip down the giantess mouth towards her throat. 'Say goodbye And, say hello to my breakfast for me' The gravity changed as the giantess tilted her head back she kept her mouth open so that mason could see the light slowly slip away from him. Weaver came home drunk and in a bad mood at about 4 p.m. The giantess said as she tilted her head back. “There’s no indication there was any foul play intended.” “She was trying to restrain her husband,” Mohr said. Weaver was not in custody and will probably not be charged, the trooper said. Bush said the woman’s husband was a “very small, very thin” man, weighing between 125 and 140 pounds. State trooper Claude Mohr, who investigated the case, said Mrs. “The massive amount of pressure on his chest rendered him unable to breathe,” said Bush, whose office conducted an autopsy and investigation.
Kay Weaver, 36, sat on her husband Kenneth, 41, for five to ten minutes in their rural home in nearby Elizabethville, said Dr. (AP) - A man whose wife weighed twice as much as he did was squashed to death when she sat on him during a domestic quarrel, the Dauphin County coroner said Thursday.