This episode covers the murder of Paul Dunsack, the investigation into his death, and the trial of his former father-in-law, Ed Eitz. Key topics include the tumultuous divorce between Dunsack and his ex-wife Stacy, the accusations against Dunsack, and the courtroom drama surrounding Eitz's defense.
Paul Dunsack was a pharmaceutical executive whose life spiraled after a bitter divorce from Stacy. Friends and family noted his fears for his life, especially after he believed someone was sabotaging his home. On August 23, 2006, he was shot multiple times in his home, leading to a police investigation that focused on his ex-wife and her father, Ed Eitz.
During the trial, evidence suggested Eitz had plotted Dunsack's murder, including wiretaps and suspicious cell phone activity. Eitz's defense claimed he was too unhealthy to commit the crime, introducing a controversial argument that he was "too fat to kill." This claim raised eyebrows but ultimately did not convince the jury.
Brenda, Eitz's sister, testified against him, stating he had asked her to lie about his alibi. The jury found Eitz guilty of murder, leading to a life sentence without parole. The episode concludes with reflections on the impact of the crime on Dunsack's family and Eitz's eventual death in prison.
Paul Dunsack was murdered; his father-in-law Ed Eitz was convicted after a controversial trial.
This episode stands out for the following:
Somebody wanted this man dead very, very badly.Too Fat to Kill?
I fear for my life.Too Fat to Kill?
I can't believe he actually did it.Too Fat to Kill?
It is a hard thing to have to testify against your brother.Too Fat to Kill?
Jurors, this man is just too fat to kill.Too Fat to Kill?
He has lied to you again and again and again.Too Fat to Kill?