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Twinkie defense testimony in Dan White murder trial

Twinkie defense testimony in Dan White murder trial The passage discusses dietary habits and the so‑called “Twinkie defense” used in a 1970s murder trial. It mentions no new evidence, financial flows, or high‑level officials, and offers only anecdotal details already widely reported. Consequently, it provides minimal investigative value and low controversy beyond historical interest. Key insights: Metcalf suggested nutrition expert Abram Hoffer as a potential witness.; Psychiatrist Martin Blinder linked White’s stress and binge eating to his mental state.; Continental Baking Company denied any causal link between Twinkies and violent behavior.

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Twinkie defense testimony in Dan White murder trial The passage discusses dietary habits and the so‑called “Twinkie defense” used in a 1970s murder trial. It mentions no new evidence, financial flows, or high‑level officials, and offers only anecdotal details already widely reported. Consequently, it provides minimal investigative value and low controversy beyond historical interest. Key insights: Metcalf suggested nutrition expert Abram Hoffer as a potential witness.; Psychiatrist Martin Blinder linked White’s stress and binge eating to his mental state.; Continental Baking Company denied any causal link between Twinkies and violent behavior.

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