. >> the victim was paul's uncle, paul bramlich, which whom he shared a house for several years. he and his uncle were having an argument over money that turned physical. >> i was in fear for my life. i made the decision to stop him. there was a small 6 inch iron skillet on the door. i reached over and grabbed it. i didn't hit him with it. i just stuck the handle of it into his mouth. that's when i was able to get behind him. i had him in a choke hold. and i was on his back. and i kept him that way until he went to the ground. and when i could no longer hold that choke hold, i had hit his head into the concrete floor. three, four times. i don't know if it was adrenaline, fear. but i think i overreacted, maybe. >> paul says he moved his uncle's body into the back of his pickup truck, drove across state lines to a remote wooded area and left him on side of the road. a few weeks later when investigators started asking questions about his missing uncle he told them everything. but he worries that because he moved the body the jury may not believe his claim of self defense. >> there w