A morbidly obese man was found in a park, bench, dressed and sweatpants on a cold windy day according to the first responders is John neck or stiff. The rest of his body donuts were found in his stomach, but not his intestines. When was his time of death and what factors accelerated his heat loss.

It is difficult to determine the exact time of death without more information, but the fact that the man was found dressed in sweatpants on a cold windy day could suggest that he died relatively recently before being found.

The factors that likely accelerated his heat loss include the cold weather, wind, lack of insulating clothing, and the fact that he was morbidly obese. The extra layers of fat in his body would have acted as insulation, trapping heat and slowing down heat loss. However, once he died, his body would have stopped generating heat through metabolic processes, leading to a rapid decrease in body temperature. Additionally, the cold temperature and wind would have facilitated heat loss from his body, further lowering his core body temperature.

Overall, the combination of cold weather, wind, lack of insulating clothing, and the man's morbid obesity would have all contributed to accelerated heat loss following his death.