I really was dying. In , Rosales was charged with murdering her sister Jamie's son. She was accused of falling on the toddler and crushing him under her bed. The case earned her the nickname "half-ton killer. My legs couldn't hold my weight. Her capital murder trial was nothing short of a freak show, with the defendant being so big that she had to be cut out of her house and transported to court in a moving van.
Her attorney even measured the courtroom and went shopping for a king-size mattress so she could live in the courtroom while a jury decided if she lived or died. Rosales admitted to killing the child but claimed it was an accident. Her attorney never believed her claims and suspected she was covering for someone. That person turned out to be her sister, Jamie. Rosales lied for months, but even prosecutors started to doubt her claims when the little boy's autopsy revealed head trauma consistent with repeated abuse.
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With the help of 11 different surgeries, including lap band and skin removal procedures, Rosales has shed pounds since , and has 30 more to go. The year-old said she also had to change her entire outlook on food.
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